he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing Literally, "his own shoulders."All anger against the folly of the wanderer is swallowed up in love, and joy at its recovery. "He bare our sins in His own body," 1 Peter 2:24. We have the same metaphor in the Psalm of the shepherd king (Psalms 119:176; comp. Isaiah 53:6; John 10:11), and in the letter of the Apostle, to whom had been addressed the words, "Feed my sheep," 1 Peter 2:25. This verse supplied a favourite subject for the simple and joyous art of the catacombs. Tert. De Pudic.7. See Lundy, Monumental Christianity, pp. 150 sqq.

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