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Hilary of Poitiers, on Matt 11:16
Hilary of Poitiers · c. A.D. 310–367
Matt 11:16 · Douay-Rheims
“But whereunto shall I esteem this generation to be like? It is like to children sitting in the market place.”
On this verse:
“Mystically; Neither did the preaching of John bend the Jews, to whom the law seemed burdensome in prescribing meats and drinks, difficult and grievous, having in it sin which He calls having a dæmon—for from the difficulty of keeping it they must sin under the Law. Nor again did the preaching of the Gospel with freedom of life in Christ please them—by which the hardships and burdens of the Law were remitted, and publicans and sinners only believed in it. Thus, then, so many and so great warnings of all kinds having been offered them in vain, they are neither justified by the Law, and they are cast off from grace; Wisdom, therefore, is justified of her children, by those, that is, who seize the kingdom of heaven by the justification of faith, confessing the work of wisdom to be just, that it has transferred its gift from the rebellious to the faithful.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.