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A Commentary On The Psalms From Primitive and Mediæval Writers Volumes 1 To 4 by Rev. J.M. Neale D.D.

ARG. THOMAS. That CHRIST turns away the captivity of His people. The words of CHRIST to the rich man that asked Him what he should do to be saved.1 Of the Jewish people and also of the Gentiles who say concerning the SAVIOUR, He is not GOD.

VEN. BEDE. The Church of CHRIST condemns the madness of the Jews. That face of the LORD which was sought in the last Psalm, is now spoken of as made manifest. And therefore in the first place, the Church blames the Jews who, though they saw CHRIST, would not believe. Next, the Prophet shows that they are confounded with vain dread who will not receive into their hearts the salutary fear of the LORD. And lastly, their conversion at the end of the world is predicted.

SYRIAC PSALTER. The expectation of CHRIST.

EUSEBIUS OF CÆSAREA. An accusation of the wicked, and a prophecy of the Advent of CHRIST.








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