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Patristic A.D. 604 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Sam 16:9 (Commentary on 1 Kings, Book 6, Chapter 3)

Gregory the Great, on 1Sam 16:9

Gregory the Great · c. A.D. 540–604
1Sam 16:9 · Douay-Rheims
“And Isai brought Samma, and he said of him: Neither hath the Lord chosen this.”
On this verse:
“13. Sama is interpreted as "hearing." What then does Sama designate, except the obedient and simple? For to hear, for them, is to carry out by obeying those things which are commanded by their superiors. Whence also concerning the obedience of the Gentile people it is said through the Psalmist: "A people whom I did not know served me; at the hearing of the ear they obeyed me" (Psalm 17:45). But what does it mean that they are said not to be chosen by the Lord, except that at the summit of the Church are placed not the unskilled humble, but the humble wise, who both know how to carry out what is commanded and wisely command what ought to be done? For it is necessary for him both to do and to teach. Therefore let him do humbly, and let him teach wisely. Because therefore those who know how to act through humility but do not know how to command through learning are not to be taken up into royal dignity, Sama is said not to be chosen by the Lord for the kingdom. From this, then, from this let the simple and the disobedient gather how penally they thrust themselves forward to preeminence, if Almighty God does not receive even him for governance who is called "hearing" through the humility of obedience.”
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