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Head of the Lord--His simple Divinity; because He is the Beginning and Creator of all things: in Daniel. 2
The white hair of the Lord, because He is "the Ancient of Days:" as above.
The eyes of the Lord--the Divine inspection: because He sees all things. Like that in the apostle: For all things are naked and open in His eyes." 3
The eyelids of the Lord--hidden spiritual mysteries in the Divine precepts. In the Psalm: "His eyelids question, that is prove, the children of men." 4
The smelling of the Lord--His delight in the prayers or works of the saints. In Genesis: "And the Lord smelled an odour of sweetness." 5
The mouth of the Lord--His Son, or word addressed to men. In the prophet, "The mouth of the Lord hath spoken;" 6 and elsewhere, "They provoked His mouth to anger." 7
The tongue of the Lord--His Holy Spirit. In the Psalm: "My tongue is a pen." 8
The face of the Lord--His manifestation. In Exodus, "My face shall go before thee;" 9 and in the prophet, "The face of the Lord divided them." 10
The word of the Lord--His Son. In the Psalm: "My heart hath uttered a good word." 11
The arm of the Lord--His Son, by whom He hath wrought all His works. In the prophet Isaiah: "And to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?" 12
The right hand of the Lord--that is, His Son; as also above in the Psalm: "The right hand of the Lord hath done valiantly." 13
The right hand of the Lord--electio omnis. As in Deuteronomy: "In His right hand is a fiery law." 14
The wings of the Lord--Divine protection. In the Psalm: "In the shadow of Thy wings will I hope." 15
The shoulder of the Lord--the Divine power, by which He condescends to carry the feeble. In Deuteronomy: "He took them up, and put them on His shoulders." 16
The hand of the Lord--Divine operation. In the prophet: "Have not my hands made all these things?" 17
The finger of the Lord--the Holy Spirit, by whose operation the tables of the law in Exodus are said to have been written; 18 and in the Gospel: "If I by the finger of God cast out demons" 19
The fingers of the Lord--The lawgiver Moses, or the prophets. In the Psalm: "I will regard the heavens," that is, the books of the Law and the Prophets, "the works of Thy fingers." 20
The wisdom of the Lord--His Son. In the apostle: "Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God;" 21 and in Solomon: "The wisdom of the Lord reacheth from one end to the other mightily." 22
The womb of the Lord--the hidden recess of Deity out of which He brought forth His Son. In the Psalm: "Out of the womb, before Lucifer, have I borne Thee." 23
The feet of the Lord--His immoveableness and eternity. In the Psalm: "And thick darkness was under His feet." 24
The throne of the Lord--angels, or saints, or simply sovereign dominion. 25 In the Psalm: "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever." 26
Seat--the same as above, angels or saints, because the Lord sits upon these. In the Psalm: "The Lord sat upon His holy seat." 27
The descent of the Lord--His visitation of men. As in Micah: "Behold, the Lord shall come forth from His place; He shall come down trampling under foot the ends of the earth." 28 Likewise in a bad sense. In Genesis: "The Lord came down to see the tower." 29
The ascent of the Lord--the raising up of man, who is taken from earth to heaven. In the Psalm: "Who ascendeth above the heaven of heavens to the east." 30
The standing of the Lord--the patience of the Deity, by which He bears with sinners that they may come to repentance. As in Habakkuk: "He stood and measured the earth; 31 and in the Gospel: "Jesus stood, and bade him be called," 32 that is, the blind man.
The transition of the Lord--His assumption of our flesh, through which by His birth, His death, His resurrection, His ascent into heaven, He made transitions, so to say. In the Song of Songs: "Behold, He cometh, leaping upon the mountains, bounding over the hills." 33
The going 34 of the Lord--His coming or visitation. In the Psalm.
The way of the Lord--the operation of the Deity. As in Job, in speaking of the devil: "He is the beginning of the ways of the Lord." 35
Again: The ways of the Lord--His precepts. In Hosea: "For the ways of the Lord are straight, and the just shall walk in them." 36
The footsteps of the Lord--the signs of His secret operations. As in the Psalm: "And Thy footsteps shall not be known." 37
The knowledge of the Lord--that which makes men to know Him. To Abraham He says: "Now I know that thou fearest the Lord;" 38 that is, I have made thee to know.
The ignorance of God 39 is His disapproval. In the Gospel: "I know you not." 40
The remembrance of God--His mercy, by which He rejects and has mercy on whom He will. So in Genesis: "The Lord remembered Noah;" 41 and in another passage: "The Lord hath remembered His people." 42
The repentance of the Lord--His change of procedure. 43 As in the book of Kings: "It repented me that I have made Saul king." 44
The anger and wrath of the Lord--the vengeance of the Deity upon sinners, when He bears with them with a view to punishment, does not at once judge them according to strict equity. As in the Psalm: "In His anger and in His wrath will He trouble them." 45
The sleeping of the Lord--when, in the thoughts of some, His faithfulness is not sufficiently wakeful. In the Psalm: "Awake, why sleepest Thou, O Lord?" 46
The watches of the Lord--in the guardianship of His elect He is always at hand by the presence of His Deity. In the Psalm: "Lo! He will not slumber nor sleep." 47
The sitting of the Lord--His ruling. In the Psalm: "The Lord sitteth upon His holy seat." 48
The footstool of the Lord--man assumed by the Word; or His saints, as some think. In the Psalm: "Worship ye His footstool, for it is holy."
The walking of the Lord--the delight of the Deity in the walks of His elect. In the prophet: "I will walk in them, and will be their Lord." 49
The trumpet of the Lord--His mighty voice. In the apostle: "At the command, and at the voice of the archangel, and at the trumpet of God, shall He descend from heaven." 50
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From The Key. ↩
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Dan. vii. 9, 13, 22. ↩
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Heb. iv. 13. ↩
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Ps. xi. 4. ↩
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Gen. viii. 21. ↩
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Isa. i. 20. ↩
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Lam. i. 18. ↩
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Ps. xlv. 1. ↩
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Ex. xxxiii. 14. ↩
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Lam. iv. 16. ↩
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Ps. xlv. 1. ↩
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Isa. liii. 1. ↩
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Ps. cxviii. 16. ↩
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Deut. xxxiii. 2. ↩
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Ps. lvii. 1. ↩
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Deut. xxxiii. 12. ↩
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Isa. lxvi. 2. ↩
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Ex. xxxiv. 1. ↩
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Luke xi. 20. ↩
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Ps. viii. 3. ↩
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1 Cor. i. 24. ↩
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Sap. viii. 1. ↩
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Ps. cx. 3. ↩
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Ps. xviii. 9. ↩
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Ipsa regnandi potestas. ↩
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Ps. xlv. 6; comp. Ps. v., xxix. ↩
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Ps. xlvii. 8. ↩
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Mic. i. 3. ↩
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Gen. xi. 3. ↩
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Ps. lxviii. 33. ↩
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Hab. iii. 6. ↩
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Mark x. 49. ↩
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Cant. Cant. ii. 8. ↩
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Gressus. ↩
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Job xl. 19. ↩
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Hos. xiv. 10. ↩
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Ps. lxxvii. 19. ↩
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Gen. xxii. 12. ↩
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Nescire Dei. ↩
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Luke xiii. 25. ↩
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Gen. viii. 1. ↩
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Esther x. 12. ↩
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Rerum mutatio. ↩
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1 Sam. xv. 11. ↩
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Ps. ii. 5. ↩
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Ps. xliv. 23. ↩
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Ps. cxxi. 4. ↩
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Ps. xlvii. 8. ↩
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Ezek. xxxvii. 27. ↩
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1 Thess. iv. 15. [The above has been shown to have no claim to be the work of Melito. It is a compilation of the sixth century, in all probability.] ↩