Anf-03 v.iv.v.xv Pg 37
Isa. iii. 16–24.
just as in another passage He utters His threats against the proud and noble: “Hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth, and down to it shall descend the illustrious, and the great, and the rich (this shall be Christ’s ‘woe to the rich’); and man4017 4017 Homo: “the mean man,” A.V.
shall be humbled,” even he that exalts himself with riches; “and the mighty man4018 4018 Vir.
shall be dishonoured,” even he who is mighty from his wealth.4019 4019
Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 56
See Amos viii. 9, 10 (especially in the LXX.).
For that you would do thus at the beginning of the first month of your new (years) even Moses prophesied, when he was foretelling that all the community of the sons of Israel was1359 1359 Oehler’s “esset” appears to be a mistake for “esse.”
to immolate at eventide a lamb, and were to eat1360 1360 The change from singular to plural is due to the Latin, not to the translator.
this solemn sacrifice of this day (that is, of the passover of unleavened bread) with bitterness;” and added that “it was the passover of the Lord,”1361 1361
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 48
VERSE (37) - Jer 16:6; 41:5; 47:5 Isa 3:24; 15:2,3 Eze 7:18; 27:31 Am 8:10