Today's readings: 2 Samuel 6-7, 1 Chronicles 9, and Psalm 89.
Recall that the Ark contains the Ten Commandments, Aaron's staff, and manna... Mary, the Mother of God, is the "new Ark of the Covenant,' who carries the Word made flesh and "the living bread which came down from heaven" (John 6:51) in her womb. Just as David leaps and dances with joy before the Ark, the infant in Elizabeth's womb (St. John the Baptist) leaps for joy in the presence of Mary, the new Ark. Here we see how Jesus fulfills all the promises and foreshadowing of the Old Testament. (p. 12)
A royal psalm. It celebrates the Lord's everlasting faithfulness as well as his everlasting covenant with David. After introducing these themes, it expounds the greatness of God, who is exalted over the angels of heaven, and the greatness of David, who was exalted over the kings of the earth. This is followed by a prayer of lament that wrestles with the discrepancy between Israel's faith (God swore an oath to establish David's throne for all time) and the facts of history (the Davidic monarchy disappeared with the fall of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.). Because a restoration of David's kingdom was politically impossible after 586 B.C., the psalm came to fuel Israel's hopes for a future Davidic messiah. Selections from Ps 89 are read on the feast of St. Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary, because through him Jesus was grafted into David's royal line (Mt 1:1-16) (CCC 437). (p. 906)
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