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Page 55
73:14. Thou hast broken the heads of the dragon: thou hast given him to
be meat for the people of the Ethiopians.
73:15. Thou hast broken up the fountains and the torrents: thou hast
dried up the Ethan rivers.
Ethan rivers... That is, rivers which run with strong streams. This was
verified in Jordan, Jos. 3, and in Arnon, Num. 21.14.
73:16. Thine is the day, and thine is the night: thou hast made the
morning light and the sun.
73:17. Thou hast made all the borders of the earth: the summer and the
spring were formed by thee.
73:18. Remember this, the enemy hath reproached the Lord: and a foolish
people hath provoked thy name.
73:19. Deliver not up to beasts the souls that confess to thee: and
forget not to the end the souls of thy poor.
73:20. Have regard to thy covenant: for they that are the obscure of the
earth have been filled with dwellings of iniquity.
The obscure of the earth... Mean and ignoble wretches have been filled,
that is, enriched, with houses of iniquity, that is, with our estates
and possessions, which they have unjustly acquired.
73:21. Let not the humble be turned away with confusion: the poor and
needy shall praise thy name.
73:22. Arise, O God, judge thy own cause: remember thy reproaches with
which the foolish man hath reproached thee all the day.
73:23. Forget not the voices of thy enemies: the pride of them that hate
thee ascendeth continually.
Psalms Chapter 74
Confitebimur tibi.
There is a just judgment to come: therefore let the wicked take care.
74:1. Unto the end, corrupt not, a psalm of a canticle for Asaph.
Corrupt not... It is believed to have been the beginning of some ode or
hymn, to the tune of which this psalm was to be sung. St. Augustine and
other fathers take it to be an admonition of the spirit of God, not to
faint or fail in our hope: but to persevere with constancy in good:
because God will not fail in his due time to render to every man
according to his works.
74:2. We will praise thee, O God: we will praise, and we will call upon
thy name. We will relate thy wondrous works:
74:3. When I shall take a time, I will judge justices.
When I shall take a time... In proper times: particularly at the last
day, when the earth shall melt away at the presence of the great Judge:
the same who originally laid the foundations of it, and as it were
established its pillars.
74:4. The earth is melted, and all that dwell therein: I have
established the pillars thereof.
74:5. I said to the wicked: Do not act wickedly: and to the sinners:
Lift not up the horn.
74:6. Lift not up your horn on high: speak not iniquity against God.
74:7. For neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the desert
hills:
74:8. For God is the judge. One he putteth down, and another he lifteth
up:
74:9. For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup of strong wine full of
mixture. And he hath poured it out from this to that: but the dregs
thereof are not emptied: all the sinners of the earth shall drink.
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