The king's strength also loves justice; you do establish equity, you execute justice and righteousness in Jacob.
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Loveth judgment. Requireth discretion. (Calmet)
Hebrew, "the king's strength loveth judgment. "He does nothing unjustly, as the enemy is forced to confess. (Calmet)
This is the highest glory of a king. (Theodoret)
God requires that we should honour him, by correcting our faults. (St. Augustine)
Directions. Most right and just laws to direct men. (Challoner)
Jacob. There God principally instructed mankind, and punished the perverse. Other nations he seemed to have left to themselves. (Haydock)