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Eclesiástico 41:1 Comentário

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Como a Igreja leu Sirach 41:1 ao longo de dois milênios — Matthew Henry, João Calvino, Agostinho de Hipona, João Crisóstomo e mais, reunidos versículo por versículo do domínio público.

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Rabanus Maurus · 780 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
ON ECCLESIASTICUS 9:2
The death of the flesh, which is the end of bodily life, is bitter for one who trusts in the prosperity of this world and the pursuit of riches, since he has not learned to love the joys of the future life. But since “the world and its disordered desires are passing away,” all those who love it will weep when it is no more.
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