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Patristic A.D. 604 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 2Sam 11:14-15 (The Book of Pastoral Rule, Part 1, Chapter 3)

Gregory the Great, on 2Sam 11:14

Gregory the Great · c. A.D. 540–604
2Sam 11:14 · Douay-Rheims
“And when the morning was come, David wrote a letter to Joab: and sent it by the hand of Urias,”
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“Thus David, who in the judgment of Him who chose him was well pleasing to Him in almost all his deeds, as soon as the weight of pressure was removed, broke out into a swelling sore, and, having been as a laxly running one in his appetite for the woman, became as a cruelly hard one in the slaughter of the man; and he who had before known pitifully how to spare the bad learnt afterwards, without impediment of hesitation, to pant even for the death of the good. For, indeed, previously he had been unwilling to smite his captured persecutor; and afterwards, with loss to his wearied army, he destroyed even his devoted soldier. And in truth his crime would have snatched him farther away from the number of the elect, had not scourges called him back to pardon.”
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