14 “But I shall appear in Your righteousness in Your sight”. But I, Who have not appeared to them that, with their filthy and darkened heart, cannot see the light of wisdom, “I shall appear in Your righteousness in Your sight.”
“I shall be satiated, when Your glory shall be manifested.” And when they have been satiated with their uncleanness, that they could not know Me, I shall be satiated, when Your glory shall be manifested, in them that know Me. In that verse indeed where it is said, “filled with swine's flesh,” some copies have, “filled with children:” for from the ambiguity of the Greek a double interpretation has resulted. Now by “children” we understand works; and as by good children, good works, so by evil, evil.
Source: The Enarrations, or Expositions, on the Psalms (New Advent)