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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 34:25 Comentario

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Cómo la Iglesia ha leído Sirach 34:25 a lo largo de dos milenios — Mateo Henry, Juan Calvino, Agustín de Hipona, Juan Crisóstomo y más, recopilados versículo por versículo del dominio público.

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Panis egentium vita pauperum est : qui defraudat illum homo sanguinis est.

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Augustine of Hippo · 354 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
RETRACTATIONS 1:21.3
It was not Donatus of Carthage who established that Christians had to be rebaptized, as I thought when I responded to his letter. Nor is it true that he drew the words necessary for his purpose directly from an expression of Ecclesiasticus, where it is written, “If a person is baptized after touching a dead person and touches him again, what good was it for him to wash.” He claims it reads, “If someone is baptized by a dead person, what good was it for him to wash?” We later ascertained that even before the Donatist party existed, many codices—mostly, to be honest, African—did not have in this context the words “and touches him again.”
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