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Patristic A.D. 254 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Josh 13:1 (HOMILIES ON JOSHUA 16.1)

Origen, on Josh 13:1

Origen · c. A.D. 184–253
Josh 13:1 · Douay-Rheims
“Josue was old, and far advanced in years, and the Lord said to him: Thou art grown old, and advanced in age, and there is a very large country left, which is not yet divided by lot:”
On this verse:
“Certain attentive persons even before us have observed in the Scriptures that presbyters or elders are not so called because they have lived to a great age, but they are honored by this title for their maturity of thought and venerable dignity of life, especially when there is added to presbyter this phrase that follows: "full of days." For if any "presbyter" or "elder" seemed so named because of his great age, who would have been even more fitting to designate by this name than Adam, or surely Methuselah or Noah, who clearly are declared to have lived far more years in this world than the rest? Yet, we see that indeed not one of these is called "presbyter" or "elder" by Scripture. But Abraham, who lived a much shorter life, is the first to be called "presbyter" or "elder" in holy Scriptures. Also it is said by the Lord to Moses, "Choose presbyters for yourself from all the people, those whom you yourself know to be presbyters." But see, O hearer, whether anywhere in all Scripture you are able to find the title "an elder, full of days" attributed to any sinner.”

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