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Patristic A.D. 604 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Job 32:16 (Morals on the Book of Job, Book XXIII)

Gregory the Great, on Job 32:16

Gregory the Great · c. A.D. 540–604
Job 32:16 · Douay-Rheims
“Therefore because I have waited, and they have not spoken: they stood, and answered no more:”
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“Because therefore I have waited, and they have not spoken, they have stood, and have answered no more. Wise men are accustomed to make it the limit of their speaking, to speak so far as to silence their adversaries. For they wish not to display their own powers, but to put down the teachers of heresy. But after it is said of the friends of Job, They were afraid, they answered no more, they removed speech from themselves, Eliu subjoins and says, I have waited, and they have not spoken; they have stood, and have answered no more. Even when they are already silent, he yet multiplies his words, because, being an arrogant man, and representing the character of the arrogant, he is in haste not merely to refute the arguments of his opponents, but to display his own wisdom.”

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