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The Book of Wisdom or The Wisdom of Solomon 12:10 Kommentar

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Hvordan kirken har læst Wisdom 12:10 gennem to årtusinder — Matthew Henry, John Calvin, Augustin af Hippo, Johannes Chrysostomus og flere, samlet vers for vers fra det offentlige domæne.

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sed partibus judicans, dabas locum pœnitentiæ, non ignorans quoniam nequam est natio eorum, et naturalis malitia ipsorum, et quoniam non poterat mutari cogitatio illorum in perpetuum.

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Clement of Rome · 99 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
1 CLEMENT 7:5-7
We look over all the generations, and we note that from generation to generation the Master “gave room for repentance” for all those who wanted to turn to him. Noah preached repentance, and all who listened to him were saved. Jonah predicted the destruction of the Ninevites, but, repentant for their sins, God looked favorably on them, and they received salvation, though they were foreigners to God.
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Origen of Alexandria · 184 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
HOMILIES ON JEREMIAH 7:1
The God who “judges little by little” those he punishes “gives space for repentance.” By not punishing all at once for the sin, he delays the consummation of the punishment for the sinner. He thus punishes, “judging little by little.” We have an example of this in Leviticus. In the curses against those who transgress the Law, after the first punishments it is written, “The Lord says, if you do not repent after these things, I will multiply my blows sevenfold.” And again he sets forth another punishment, “And if, despite these punishments, you do not want to correct yourselves and turn to me but oppose yourselves to me, I will also oppose you with fury.” You will note that God metes out punishments stingily, as it were, since he wants to lead the sinner to conversion instead of making him pay for everything all at once. With respect to the text, then, these are the things that befell the people. And threatening them with how much they might have suffered afterward, the Word says, “And yet in those days, I will not wholly destroy you.”
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Didymus the Blind · 398 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
ON ECCLESIASTES 12:1c
In the time of judgment, which is to say always, he judges everyone, sometimes calling this time the “time of judgment,” sometimes “the day of wrath” and “the day of rendering account.” “Until” this “punishment arrives,” while “the punishment has not yet come,” repent. There is “room for repentance.” “The Lord does not delay in fulfilling his promise, as some believe, but is patient toward you, not wanting that anyone should perish but that all should come to repentance.” Since therefore an extension is given to you for repentance, repent before “the punishment comes.”
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