For the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.

Ver. 9. For the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up] Non amat qui non zelat. David's love to God (much less the Lord Christ's) would not suffer him to bear with God's dishonour and the contempt of his ordinances. And this was it that procured him so much ill-will, and such a general alienation from nearest friends and allies.

And the reproaches of them that reproached thee] Wicked men soon set their mouths against heaven, and fall foul upon God himself. This David (and the Son of David) could not endure, nec aliter amare didicit, as Basil once answered those that blamed him for appearing so far for his friend, to his own great danger (Chrysost. lib. 2, de Sacerdot.).

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