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Psalms 130:4

But there is forgiveness with you, that you may be feared.
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Augustine of Hippo

AD 430
3. But wherefore is there hope? "For there is propitiation with Thee" (ver. 4). And what is this propitiation, except sacrifice? And what is sacrifice, save that which hath been offered for us? The pouring forth of innocent blood blotted out all the sins of the guilty: so great a price paid down redeemed all captives from the hand of the enemy who captured them. "With Thee," then, "there is propitiation." For if there were not mercy with Thee, if Thou chosest to be Judge only, and didst refuse to be merciful, Thou wouldest mark all our iniquities, and search after them. Who could abide this? Who could stand before Thee, and say, I am innocent? Who could stand in Thy judgment? There is therefore one hope: "for the sake of Thy law have I borne Thee, O Lord." What law? That which made men guilty. For a "law, holy, just, and good," was given to the Jews; but its effect was to make them guilty. A law was not given that could give life, but which might show his sins to the sinner. For the si...

George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Law. That promises of pardon contained therein. (Worthington) Hebrew is now different from what the ancient interpreters read. (Calmet) "Therefore shalt thou be feared. "(Montanus) (Haydock) Symmachus and Theodotion agree with us.

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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