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Alcuin of York, on Rev 11:4
Alcuin of York · c. A.D. 735–804
Rev 11:4 · Douay-Rheims
“These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks, that stand before the Lord of the earth.”
On this verse:
“These are the two olive trees, and the two candlesticks, that stand in the sight of the Lord of the earth. The Church, whether in those two men or in all preachers in general, is represented by the olive tree because of the unction of the Holy Spirit, and by candlesticks because of the light of faith and work. While there is one olive tree and one candlestick made up of two peoples, they are called two olive trees and two candlesticks because of the two Testaments. They stand in the sight of the Lord because they stick to their Creator through inner contemplation. Hence Elijah, whom this is taken to refer to specifically, says, The Lord liveth, in whose sight I stand. [1 Kings 17:1] With another interpretation, this may refer to Elijah and Enoch specifically, who, taken away from human eyes, stick to God in secret.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.