9. those that leap on the threshold--the servants of the princes, who,
after having gotten prey (like hounds) for their masters, leap
exultingly on their masters' thresholds; or, on the thresholds of the
houses which they break into [CALVIN].
JEROME explains it of those
who walk up the steps into the sanctuary with haughtiness.
ROSENMULLER
translates, "Leap over the threshold"; namely, in imitation of the
Philistine custom of not treading on the threshold, which arose from the
head and hands of Dragon being broken off on the threshold before the
ark
(1Sa 5:5).
Compare
Isa 2:6,
"thy people . . . are soothsayers like the
Philistines." CALVIN'S view agrees best with
the latter clause of the verse.
fill . . . masters' houses with violence, &c.--that is, with goods
obtained with violence, &c.
JFB.
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