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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 20:18 Commentaire

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Comment l'Église a lu Sirach 20:18 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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qui enim edunt panem illius, falsæ linguæ sunt. Quoties et quanti irridebunt eum !

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John Chrysostom · 347 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
BAPTISMAL INSTRUCTIONS 1:17
A person once said, indicating how easily one falls because of the tongue, “Many fall by the sword, but not as many as by the tongue.” And revealing the seriousness of such a fall, the same person again said, “A slip on the pavement is preferable to a fall caused by the tongue.” And not only does he speak of falls, but also he urges great vigilance against being made to fall when he says, “Make gates and bars for your mouth,” not that we would set actual gates and bars but that with great caution we would close our mouths before what is unbecoming.
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