THE HOLY BIBLE Douay-Rheims

Notes on Book of Psalms (Author Bishop Richard Challoner (ed.))

68:30 Rebuke the wild beasts of the reeds: or the wild beasts, which lie hid in the reeds. That is, the devils, who hide themselves in order to surprise their prey. Or by wild beasts, are here understood persecutors, who, for all their attempts against the Church, are but as weak reeds, which cannot prevail against them who are supported by the strength of the Almighty. The same are also called the congregation of bulls (from their rage against the Church) who assemble together all their kine, that is, the people their subjects, to exclude if they can, from Christ and his inheritance, his constant confessors, who are like silver tried by fire.

Original Douay-Rheims from Project Gutenberg - Massive cleanup of OCR problems and editing done locally.