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Bible Commentaries
Psalms 69

Haydock's Catholic Bible CommentaryHaydock's Catholic Commentary

Verse 1

Remembrance. This is all that occurs in Hebrew, or in many Greek copies, though the following words were perhaps extant in the copy of the Septuagint, or were added to complete the sentence. Several of the verses are found in Psalm xxxiv., and xxxix., and seem to have been used as a form of prayer in any danger. (Berthier) --- David foresaw that Christ would pray for the safety of his natural and mystical body, and would be heard. (Menochius) --- The following psalm is a sequel to this. (Calmet)

Verse 4

’Tis well, ’tis well. Euge, euge. St. Jerome renders it, vah! vah! which is the voice of one insulting and deriding. Some understand it was a detestation of deceitful flatterers. (Challoner) --- In the New Testament, Well done, denotes applause. (St. Jerome in Ezechiel vi.) --- These predictions relate to the murderers of the Messias. (Berthier) --- In the 39th psalm, the Church prays for aid; and here David, persecuted by Absalom, or any of the just, lays before God his particular wants. (Worthington)

Verse 37

PSALM LXIX. (DEUS IN ADJUTORIUM.)

A prayer in persecution.

Bibliographical Information
Haydock, George Leo. "Commentary on Psalms 69". "Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary". https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/hcc/psalms-69.html. 1859.
 
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