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Oecumenius, on Acts 2:33

Oecumenius · c. A.D. 550
Acts 2:33 · Douay-Rheims
“Being exalted therefore by the right hand of God, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost, he hath poured forth this which you see and hear.”
On this verse:
“And again Peter ascribes the event to the Father. For he knows that this will draw on the listeners. Having spoken, "Having been exalted," and having approached the matter of the ascension, and that he is in the heavens. Therefore he did not speak plainly, saying that he is in the heavens. Since he proceeded so far, and remembered his signs and the resurrection, he next introduces, "He has poured out." For at first he was saying that this had been promised not about Christ but through Joel the prophet. But when he remembered the marvelous things concerning Christ, he now boldly says that he has poured him out. Therefore he was not speaking of the Father, saying "I will pour out," but of Christ. "Receiving the promise," he says, from the Father, or that which he himself promised to us the disciples, namely, "And I will send another Comforter to you," (Jn. 14:16) or that which the Father promised him before his passion, through the words, "And I glorified, and I will glorify again." (Jn. 12:28) He attributes the promise to the Father, shading the statement toward the listeners' easier acceptance. For whatever one might say, if it does not end in benefit, he speaks ineffectively and in vain. He therefore shows that the cross not only did not diminish him, but made him more glorious. For what the Father promised through John the Baptist before the cross, namely, "He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and with fire," (Matt. 3:11) he gave after the cross.”

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