_Canticle. David might compose it after his sin, though it might suit
the captives, and all sinners, as well as the souls in purgatory.
(Berthier) --- It has long been recited in their behalf. (Worthington)
--- Depths of the prison of expiation, or from this vale of misery,
(Berthier) captivity, (Ca... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mark. Hebrew, "observe or keep." --- It. Hebrew, "who shall stand
upright, (Calmet) or make opposition." (Haydock) --- We all stand in
need of mercy, as none can stand before the rigours of divine justice.
(Worthington) Si quoties homines peccant, sua fulmina mittat_
Jupiter, exiguo tempore inermi... [ Continue Reading ]
_Law. That promises of pardon contained therein. (Worthington) ---
Hebrew is now different from what the ancient interpreters read.
(Calmet) --- "Therefore shalt thou be feared." (Montanus) (Haydock)
--- Symmachus and Theodotion agree with us._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Word. And promises that the captivity should end, (Calmet) and sin be
remitted. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_From. Or Hebrew, "more than the morning watch; yea, more than the
morning watch." I expect my deliverance with greater eagerness than
sentinels do the return of morning. All the day and night long I am
filled with these sentiments. (Calmet) --- The hope of penitents
resembles the watches of the day... [ Continue Reading ]
_Redemption. Our Saviour affords the greatest consolation.
(Worthington) --- He will save the people, Matthew i. 21., and 1 John
ii. 2. (Berthier)_... [ Continue Reading ]
PSALM CXXIX. (DE PROFUNDIS.)
A prayer of a sinner trusting in the mercies of God. The 6th
penitential psalm.... [ Continue Reading ]