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Dániel 13:9 Kommentár

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Hogyan olvasta az Egyház a Daniel 13:9-t két évezred alatt — Matthew Henry, John Calvin, Hippo Ágoston, John Chrysostom és még sok más, versről versre gyűjtve a közkincsből.

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et everterunt sensum suum, et declinaverunt oculos suos ut non viderent cælum, neque recordarentur judiciorum justorum.

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Origen of Alexandria · 184 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
STROMATEIS 10 (via ON DANIEL 13:8b-9)
The Greek word pathos is better rendered for us with the term "disturbance" rather than with the term "passion." Therefore this disturbed and covetous desire stimulated, or rather it churned violently, in the heart of the elders. But because their souls were like plowed soil and they could only think about getting what they desired, their own feelings became perverted, and, once perverted, their eyes were turned toward earth so that they did not see the celestial truths, and they forgot about sound judgment, they forgot about God, about honesty, about the nature oriented toward the good inborn in every person.
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