I was dumb, I opened not my mouth; because you did it.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
It. St. Augustine reads "me "conformably to some copies of the Septuagint, Arabic (Calmet)
He is at a loss to explain the reason of the prophet, and suggests that this perhaps ought to be referred to the following sentence, "Because thou hast made me, remove "(Haydock)
Such is the inconvenience of having incorrect copies. (Amama)
The Alexandrian and Vatican Septuagint both have me, (Haydock) which his omitted in Complut. (Calmet)
David knew that he was scourged by divine Providence. (Worthington)