9. lived deliciously--Greek, "luxuriated." The faithless
Church, instead of reproving, connived at the self-indulgent luxury of
the great men of this world, and sanctioned it by her own practice.
Contrast the world's rejoicing over the dead bodies of the two
witnesses
(Re 11:10)
who had tormented it by their faithfulness, with its
lamentations over the harlot who had made the way to heaven
smooth, and had been found a useful tool in keeping subjects in abject
tyranny. Men's carnal mind relishes a religion like that of the
apostate Church, which gives an opiate to conscience, while leaving the
sinner license to indulge his lusts.
bewail her--A, B, C, Syriac, Coptic, and
CYPRIAN omit "her."
JFB.
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