On the psalms.

 On the psalms. the argument prefixed by hippolytus, bishop of rome, to his exposition of the psalms .

 Onpsalm ii . from the exposition of the second psalm, by the holy bishop hippolytus.

 Onpsalm xxii. or xxiii . from the commentary by the holy bishop and martyr hippolytus, on “the lord is my shepherd.”

 On psalm xxiii. or xxiv . from the commentary by the same, on ps. xxiii.

 On psalm cix. or cx . from the commentary by the same on the great song.

 On psalm lxxvii. or lxxviii .

 On the psalms.

 Other fragments on the psalms.

 Iii.

 Iv.

 V.

 Vi.

 Vii.

 Viii.

 Ix.

 X.

 Xi.

 Xii.

XI.

On the Words in Psalm cxxvii. 7: “On the Wrath of Mine Enemies.” Etc.

Hast thou30 To his amanuensis. seen that the power (of God) is most mighty on every side? For (says he) Thou wilt be able to save me when in the midst of troubles, and to keep them in check when they rage, and rave, and breathe fire.