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Theophylact of Ohrid, on Eph 5:16
Theophylact of Ohrid · c. 1055–1107
Eph 5:16 · Douay-Rheims
“But as wise: redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”
On this verse:
“He does not teach us craftiness, but since, he says, the time is not yours and you are sojourners, strangers, and outsiders, do not seek honor and glory, nor vengeance, but endure all things and by this redeem the time; give up everything, whatever may be demanded of you. Just as a rich man, seeing those attacking him with the intent to take his life, gives up everything and saves himself, so you too give up everything in order to save what is most important, that is, the faith. He does not censure the essence of days, for the essence of a day is light, of course, and hours, and what is evil in them? But he seems to censure the days for what is done in them. Just as we also commonly say: I had a bad day, of course on account of what happened during it, and what comes from evil people, not from God. Thus, the days are called evil because of the predominance of the rule of evil people.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.