Salmos 7:15
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Comentário de Ellicott sobre toda a Bíblia
He hath made. — Better, he digged a pit, and hollowed it out. Milton: “He digged a pit, and delved it deep.”
(15) Pate. — A word retained from Coverdale’s translation, and common in the Elizabethan age. In Shakespeare it is frequent —
“My invention
Comes from my pate,
As bird-lime does from frieze.”
For the moral, comp. 1 Samuel 25:29.
Salmos 7:15 are quoted by Eusebius of the overthrow of Maxentius by Constantine, with special reference to the fact that in preparing a bridge of boats he had prepared the means for his own destruction.