A Commentary On The Psalms From Primitive and Mediæval Writers Volumes 1 To 4 by Rev. J.M. Neale D.D.ARGUMENTARG. THOMAS. That CHRIST is the mountain on which the souls of the righteous may rest. The voice of CHRIST speaking to the FATHER concerning His faithful people. Of the example and dominion of the same. Of His Apostles and Saints. The Prophet inquireth: GOD replieth. Of righteousness. VEN. BEDE. The LORD replieth to the question of the Prophet after the pattern of the decalogue, that the way to the courts of His blessedness, lies by ten virtues. The whole Psalm consists of a question and reply: but the question is contained in one verse, the reply in six. EUSEBIUS OF CÆSAREA. Restitution to our first state, and a representation of Him Who is perfect according to GOD. ANONYMOUS. The words of the people in the Babylonish captivity, desiring to return to their own country, and enumerating the merits by which a man may go up thither. SYRIAC PSALTER. Perfect conversion to GOD. |