_Canticle. Being a sequel to the former [psalm], (Calmet) and similar
to the 111th, as both promise felicity to the captives at their
return, if they prove faithful, 2 Esdras ix. 38. (Ferrand.) --- It is
a sort of epithalamium. (Moller.) --- Both temporal and spiritual
blessings are set before us. ... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hands. The idle are not entitled to blessings, which God will bestow
on the industrious who fear him, preserving them from evils, Leviticus
xxvi. 16., and Deuteronomy xxviii. 30. (Calmet) (2 Corinthians iii.
10.) --- Some have explained Greek: karpon, "fruits:" though it here
means hands. (Berthier... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sides. Against which vines were planted. (Calmet) --- The married
people who fear God, shall commonly have a numerous posterity; or
their souls shall produce many good works in the Church, which springs
from our Saviour's side. Children denote such good works.
(Worthington) --- Plants. Psalm cxliii... [ Continue Reading ]
PSALM CXXVII. (BEATI OMNES.)
The fear of God is the way to happiness.
_ Sion. Where he displayed his bounty. (Calmet) --- Jerusalem. In
heaven, 1 Corinthians xv. 19. (Berthier) --- Mayst thou live happily
in the holy city, after thy long captivity. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Israel. This is best secured by a well-regulated and numerous people.
(Berthier) --- The good works, performed on earth, will be rewarded in
heaven. (Worthington) --- We shall rejoice in the spiritual children,
whom we shall have begotten. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]