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Nova Vulgata
Ecclesiasticus 32:18
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Et sedebit populus meus in pulchritudine pacis, et in tabernaculis fiduciæ, et in requie opulenta.
Et sedebit populus meus in pulchritudine pacis,
et in tabernaculis fiduciæ,
et in requie opulenta.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Isaiah 33:20-22, Isaiah 35:9, Isaiah 35:10, Isaiah 60:17, Isaiah 60:18, Jeremiah 23:5, Jeremiah 23:6, Jeremiah 33:16, Ezekiel 34:25, Ezekiel 34:26, Hosea 2:18-23, Zechariah 2:5, Zechariah 2:8, Hebrews 4:9, 1 John 4:16
Reciprocal: Exodus 9:26 - General Proverbs 24:15 - spoil Isaiah 4:5 - upon every Isaiah 4:6 - for a covert Isaiah 11:10 - his rest Isaiah 14:3 - General Isaiah 25:4 - when Isaiah 26:20 - enter Isaiah 28:17 - and the hail Isaiah 32:2 - an hiding Isaiah 33:16 - shall dwell 1 Timothy 4:8 - having
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation,.... Jews and Gentiles, and all the saints, shall dwell in peace and love one with another, and shall be free from all the outrages and persecutions of the enemy; which, when these happy times of the pouring forth of the Spirit and of the spiritual reign of Christ come, will be no more:
and in sure dwellings; where they may dwell safely and confidently, secure from all enemies, in no fear of them, and free from all hurt and danger by them:
and in quiet resting places; where they may sleep and rest quietly, and none to disturb them, and make them afraid: and though all this may be understood of their private houses and habitations, yet may well enough be applied to the several Christian communities and churches to which they belong; where they shall enjoy much spiritual prosperity and safety, great peace and quietness, comfort and rest, under the ministry of the word, and administration of ordinances.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation - In cities and towns that would not be alarmed bv internal or external foes.
And in sure dwellings - In dwellings that would be secure from invasion. - All this is descriptive of the peaceful times, and the general security which followed the return from Babylon. To this period of happiness and prosperity, Isaiah, as well as the other prophets, often refers.