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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 10:25 Σχόλιο

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Πώς η Εκκλησία έχει διαβάσει το Sirach 10:25 σε δύο χιλιετίες — Matthew Henry, John Calvin, Augustine of Hippo, John Chrysostom και άλλοι, συγκεντρωμένοι εδάφιο προς εδάφιο από τη δημόσια χρήση.

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Gloria divitum, honoratorum, et pauperum, timor Dei est.

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Ambrosiaster · 366 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
COMMENTARY ON THE FIRST LETTER TO THE CORINTHIANS 7:22.1
“He who is called in the Lord as a slave is a freedman of the Lord.” Someone who is rescued from sins, which are truly indicative of “slaves,” becomes a freedman of the Lord. For he who behaves unwisely is a slave through and through. This was the opinion of the ancients too, who called wise people “free,” and all the unwise, “slaves.” Thus Solomon says, “Free people shall serve a slave who is wise.” Therefore one who believes, even if he is a slave for a time, becomes a freedman of the Lord because, in believing in Christ, he is doing a wise thing. For sins create slaves, as Ham the son of Noah was made a slave for his sin and lack of prudence, for when someone receives remission of sins, he becomes a freedman.
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