Exposition on the Psalms of David
Second, when he adds, "Who speak," he assigns a threefold sin of theirs, and especially of the mouth, which is aggravated by three things: namely, the person against whom it is said, what is said, and its root. As to the first he says, "Against the just one," which is worse than if against a sinner; as if to say, those lips will be struck dumb which now speak; concerning what they say, because they speak injustice and falsehood: Ps. 35: "The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit." From their root, because something is sometimes said against a just man out of ignorance and deception; but if it proceeds from a wicked root, then it is evil. And this wicked root is twofold: namely, pride and abuse: Prov. 2: "Where there has been pride, there will also be reproach." Likewise, they abuse the goods given to them, because these were given so that they might be humbled, and instead they are puffed up. Jerome has, "And contempt," because they foolishly despise others. And this is abuse, because they do not treat the just man as they ought, by despising him.
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Exposition on the Psalms of David
Then he prays against his enemies when he says, "Let them be put to shame." And first he sets forth his petition. Second, he assigns their merit, at "Who speak." And note that this prayer is to be understood more in the manner of a prediction than of a prayer; as if to say, "Let them be put to shame," conforming his will to divine justice. Against the first he sets forth three things that will come upon them: because at the judgment they will be confounded; hence he says, "Let them be put to shame." For he will say, Mt. 25: "I was hungry, and you did not give me to eat," and so on, because their conscience will reprove them: Is. 1: "You shall be ashamed of the gardens that you have chosen, when you shall be," and so on. Second, they will be sent into eternal punishment; and this is what he says, "And let them be brought down to hell": Ps. 48: "Like sheep they are laid in hell; death shall feed upon them." Third, they will be struck dumb; hence he says, "Let deceitful lips be made dumb": Ps. 106: "All iniquity shall stop its mouth." But against this: rather, they will be speaking: Rev. 16: "They blasphemed God," and so on. Likewise, they will groan: Wis. 5: "Groaning for anguish of spirit, and saying," and so on. I respond: it must be said that they will be struck dumb from words of pride and of injury inflicted on the saints.
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