Rom. vi. 12.
[1050] Rom. vii. 17.
[1051] 1 Cor. xv. 55 (vg.).
[1052] 1 Cor. xv. 26.
[1053] Heb. ii. 14; Tobit ii. 8.
[1054] Ps. cxxvii. 2, 3 (vg.).
[1055] Ps. xxxiv. 21 (vg.).
[1056] Ps. cxvi. 15.
[1057] Communio for All Saints (Wisd. iii. 2, 3).
[1058] Eph. ii. 19 (with variant).
[1059] Ps. lxvi. 12.
[1060] Hos. x. 15 (vg.: xi. 1).
[1061] Luke xxii. 15.--See _Life_, Sec. 73, where for "he said to us"
we have "lifting up his eyes on _those who stood round him_, he said."
[1062] Ps. lxvi. 12.
[1063] Luke xvi. 24, 25.
[1064] Ps. xlvi. 4.
[1065] Ps. xxxvi. 8 (vg.).
[1066] Ps. xxiii. 5 (vg.).
[1067] Gen. ii. 9.
[1068] 2 Cor. viii. 2.
[1069] Rev. xxi. 25; xxii. 5.
[1070] Eph. iii. 13.
[1071] Ps. lxvi. 12.
[1072] Ps. lxxxiii 12 (vg.).
[1073] 1 Sam. xix. 5.
[1074] See _Life_, Secs. 19-31.
[1075] See p. 82, n. 5.
[1076] Ps. lxvi. 10, 11.
[1077] _Examinauit, non exinaniuit._
[1078] Ecclus. xlv. 4 (vg.).
[1079] 1 John v. 4.
[1080] Gal. vi. 1.
[1081] 1 Kings xxi. 7 (vg.).
[1082] Cp. Matt. xiv. 25; John vi. 19.
[1083] Luke xxi. 19.
[1084] Ps. xci. 7.
[1085] That is, the sea. The details of the imagery are not clear. But
evidently the sea represents the pleasures, and the hills and rocks
the adversities, of life.
[1086] 2 Cor. vi. 7.
[1087] Ps. lxvi. 12.
[1088] Ps. cxvi. 7, 8 (vg.).--The printed text has, in place of the
bracketed words, "and so forth." The threefold deliverance obviously
corresponds to the threefold rejoicing mentioned below, sin being
substituted for death in the description of it, because "the death of
the soul is sin."
[1089] Luke xxiv. 29.
[1090] Cp. Ps. cxvi. 8.
[1091] Ezek. xviii. 4.
[1092] Rom. vii. 17, 20.
[1093] Ps. cxvi. 8.
[1094] For other comparisons of Malachy with Elijah, see _Life_, Sec.
23; Serm. ii. Sec. 8.
[1095] 2 Kings ii. 13.
[1096] Gen. xxxix. 12, 15 (vg.).
[1097] 2 Kings ii. 11.
[1098] Cant. i. 3, 4.
[1099] It is plain from Sec. 7 that this sermon was preached on an
anniversary of Malachy's death, _i.e._ on November 2, in a year later
than 1148. I put it in 1149 because of its striking coincidences with
the _Life_, which was written early in that year (see p. lxv). There
is also a possible echo (Sec. 3) of _De Cons._ i. which belongs to the
same year (_P.L._ clxxxii. 723). These, together with two coincidences
of phrase with other writings of St. Bernard, are pointed
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