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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus 18:13 Kommentár

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Hogyan olvasta az Egyház a Sirach 18:13-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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Qui misericordiam habet, docet et erudit quasi pastor gregem suum.

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Eusebius of Caesarea · 263 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS 5:118
“Salvation is far from sinners, since they have not sought your decrees. Many are your mercies, Lord. Give me life according to your judgment.” It is said, “The compassion of a person is toward his neighbor: but the mercy of God is on all flesh.” As much as one might appear extremely just when compared with human beings, before God’s severe judgment he has need of mercy. Even the very fact that he seems just is due to the mercy of God, since who has ever done anything worthy of eternal blessedness and the kingdom of heaven without God’s help?
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