A Commentary of the book of Psalms in Which Their Literal And Historical Sense

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A Commentary of the book of Psalms in Which Their Literal And Historical Sense
George Horne
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For evil doers shall be cut off ; but those that wait upon the Lord, they shall inherit the earth.
At the day of judgment, when " evil-doers shall be cut off" by the flaming sword of eternal vengeance, and when the saints of the Most High shall " inherit the new earth, " the latter will have no emotions of anger or envy against the former. Let them so medi- tate on that day. As to make it present to their minds, and they will have no such emotions now.
10. For yet a little while, and the wicked
... shall not be : yea, thou shalt dili- gently consider his place, and it shall not be.
The whole duration of the world itself is but "a little while" in A COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS. 147 the sight of him whose hope is full of immortality. But the calami- ties and deaths of princes ; the tragical fate of empires, swept with the besom of destruction ; the overthrow of cities, whose dimensions, towers, and palaces, once astonished the earth, but whose " place" is now nowhere to be found by the most curious and diligent inquirer ; and the desolations of the chosen city, Jerusalem ; all these are even now sufficient to draw forth the tear of commiseration, and to extin- guish the kindling spark of envy in every considerate mind.


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