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The Book of Baruch 2:9 Commentaire

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Comment l'Église a lu Baruch 2:9 à travers deux millénaires — Matthew Henry, Jean Calvin, Augustin d'Hippone, Jean Chrysostome et autres, rassemblés verset par verset du domaine public.

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Et vigilavit Dominus in malis, et adduxit ea super nos : quia justus est Dominus in omnibus operibus suis quæ mandavit nobis,

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Theodoret of Cyrus · 393 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
COMMENTARY ON BARUCH 1:9
He calls his punishment “the swiftness of the Lord.” The Scripture often calls his patience “sleep.” Moreover, recalling the punishment, they affirm that the Lord is just. Indeed, it was because they had transgressed and did not want to be healed that he punished them. Then they humbly beg him, remembering the ancient freedom that their fathers enjoyed, when they were freed from the bitter servitude of Egypt.
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