_David. Septuagint add, "it has no title, in Hebrew," being composed
by the same author, and on the same subject, as the preceding [psalm].
(Calmet) --- David teaches the faithful how to begin a good work; and
priests how they ought to officiate at Mass. (Worthington) --- Holy.
Hebrew, "merciful." T... [ Continue Reading ]
_Me. Without thy assistance, I can do nothing. My enemies seem too
strong, while thou appearest to disregard my prayer. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Light, your Messias, as the Jews confess, (Jarchi) truth, the holy
Spirit. (St. Chrysostom) --- Both the titles may be applied to our
Saviour. (Berthier) (St. Jerome) --- We are in the utmost distress; be
pleased to send us relief. (Calmet) --- As thou hast sent Christ into
the world to impart thes... [ Continue Reading ]
_Youth. St. Jerome, "the God of my joy and exultation." (Haydock) ---
Syriac and Arabic agree with us, and Gil means, (Calmet) a young man,
in Arabic and Hebrew. (Hammond) --- People in youth, shew for the
effects of joy. (Berthier) --- Accompanied with light, and a pure
intention, we may offer sacr... [ Continue Reading ]
_My God. This word is singular; but the former "Elohim," is plural, to
intimate one God in three persons. (Worthington) --- Harp. Hebrew
cinnor, which Symmachus renders, "the psaltery." The sons of Core were
chiefly door-keepers: but they also played on musical instruments.
(Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_God. Trust in God, whom I hope to see face to face. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
PSALM XLII. (JUDICA ME DEUS.)
The prophet aspireth after the temple and altar of God.... [ Continue Reading ]