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Medieval A.D. 804 · Catena Aurea: Gospel of John, as excerpted in the Catena Aurea on John 1:37-40

Alcuin of York, on John 1:37

Alcuin of York · c. A.D. 735–804
John 1:37 · Douay-Rheims
“And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus.”
On this verse:
“They do not wish to be under His teaching for a time only, but enquire where He abides; wishing an immediate initiation in the secrets of His word, and afterwards meaning often to visit Him, and obtain fuller instruction. And, in a mystical sense too, they wish to know in whom Christ dwells, that profiting by their example they may themselves become fit to be His dwelling. Or, their seeing Jesus walking, and straightway enquiring where He resides, is an intimation to us, that we should, remembering His Incarnation, earnestly entreat Him to shew us our eternal habitation. The request being so good a one, Christ promises a free and full disclosure. He saith unto them, Come and see: that is to say, My dwelling is not to be understood by words, but by works; come, therefore, by believing and working, and then see by understanding.”
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