The trees of the LORD are full of sap; the cedars of Lebanon, which he has planted;
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Augustine of Hippo
AD 430
22. "The trees of the plain shall be satisfied" (ver. 16): but with this grace, brought forth out of the earth. "The trees of the plain," are the lower orders of the nations. "And the cedars of Libanus which He hath planted." The cedars of Libanus, the powerful in the world, shall themselves be filled. The bread, and wine, and oil of Christ hath reached senators, nobles, kings; the trees of the plain are filled. First the humble are filled; next also the cedars of Libanus, yet those which He hath planted; pious cedars, religious faithful; for such hath He planted. For the ungodly also are cedars of Libanus; for, "The Lord shall break the cedars of Libanus." For Libanus is a mountain: there are those trees, even according to the letter most long-lived and most excellent. But Libanus is interpreted, as we read in those who have written of these things, a brightness: and this brightness seemeth to belong to this world, which at present shineth and is refulgent with its pomps. There are th...
Field. Hebrew, "of Jehova. "Houbigant would substitute ssodi, "field "(Haydock) as this name of God is never used to denote "high "trees (Berthier)
God provides for the wants of all the creation, even of those things which seem less necessary to us. (Calmet)