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Patristic A.D. 254 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Josh 14:13 (HOMILIES ON JOSHUA 18.2)

Origen, on Josh 14:13

Origen · c. A.D. 184–253
Josh 14:13 · Douay-Rheims
“And Josue blessed him, and gave him Hebron in possession.”
On this verse:
“And so, let us see who it is who first receives the inheritance from Jesus [Joshua]: "Caleb," it says, "the son of Jephunneh." For he requests first with certain fixed reasons and words that are described, words that are also able to instruct us for salvation.First of all, Caleb is interpreted "as a heart." Who, therefore, is "as a heart" if not the one who in all things has devoted effort to discernment, who is not said to be just any member of the body of the church but that one that is the more admirable in us, the heart? That is, he is the one who bears all things with reason and prudence and so arranges all things as if being none other than the heart. But also Jephunneh, his father, is interpreted "conversion." Therefore, this Caleb is the son of conversion. Why, unless he were converted to God, could Jephunneh produce from himself such fruit that he begat a heart as a son? Thus Caleb is everyone who is devoted to divine understandings and who conducts all things wisely and reasonably.”

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