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The Book of Baruch 5:4 Commentary

1 historical voice

How the Church has read Baruch 5:4 across two millennia — Matthew Henry, John Calvin, Augustine of Hippo, John Chrysostom and more, gathered verse by verse from the public domain.

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Nominabitur enim tibi nomen tuum a Deo in sempiternum : pax justitiæ, et honor pietatis.

Voices across the centuries

Church Fathers 1

Olympiodorus of Alexandria · 600 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
FRAGMENTS ON BARUCH 5:4
These are the distinguishing signs of the new Jerusalem. He added the term “justice.” Because, however, he is the peace of sinners, as David says, for this reason the Lord adds, “My peace I leave you, my peace I give you.” In fact, the enemies’ attacks can no longer destroy the peace of justice or defeat the glory of piety. And moreover, because Christ is our peace, he is also our justice and our glory and is the model for our behavior according to justice, and by him we also have been called.