The Book of the Prophet Isaiah
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 2 -
(Micah 4:1–5)
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The Day of Reckoning
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Footnotes
(a)2:2
The last days: The whole time of the new law, from the coming of Christ till the end of the world, is called in the scripture the last days; because no other age or time shall come after it, but only eternity.(Challoner)
(b)2:2
On the top of mountains, etc: This shows the perpetual visibility of the church of Christ: for a mountain upon the top of mountains cannot be hid.(Challoner)
(c)2:4 A plowshare is the cutting blade of the plow, analogous to the blade of a sword.(Conte)
(d)2:18
Idols shall be utterly destroyed: or utterly pass away. This was verified by the establishment of Christianity. And by this and other texts of the like nature, the wild system of some modern sectaries is abundantly confuted, who charge the whole Christian church with worshipping idols, for many ages.(Challoner)
(e)2:20 The last phrase is figurative. Mankind puts aside idols of the past, only to hide in the rocks and the ground, like moles and bats. So, it is as if mankind is appealing to the moles and the bats, instead of the Lord.(Conte)