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Patristic A.D. 397 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 2Kgs 23:25-30 (CONSOLATION ON THE DEATH OF EMPEROR VALENTINIAN 57)

Ambrose of Milan, on 2Kgs 23:25

Ambrose of Milan · A.D. 339–397
2Kgs 23:25 · Douay-Rheims
“There was no king before him like unto him, that returned to the Lord with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with ail his strength, according to all the law of Moses: neither after him did there arise any like him.”
On this verse:
“Nobody must think that anything was detracted to the celerity of death because of one's merits. Enoch was kidnapped, lest malice might spoil his heart, and Josiah, who celebrated the Passover of the Lord in the eighteenth year of his reign in such a manner that he overcame in piousness all the previous kings, did not survive longer through the merits of his faith. No, rather, because grievous destruction threatened the Jewish people, the just king was taken away beforehand. I fear that you, too, were snatched away from us because of some offense on our part, so that, as a just person, you might escape in the eighteenth year of your reign the bitterness of impending evil.”

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