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Patristic A.D. 373 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 2Kgs 19:35 (LIFE OF ST. ANTHONY 28.9-10)

Athanasius of Alexandria, on 2Kgs 19:35

Athanasius of Alexandria · c. A.D. 296–373
2Kgs 19:35 · Douay-Rheims
“And it came to pass that night, that an angel of the Lord came, and slew in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and eighty-five thousand. And when he arose early in the morning, he saw all the bodies of the dead.”
On this verse:
“Since the evil spirits have no power, they play as on a stage, changing their shapes and frightening children by the apparition of crowds and by their changed forms. This is why they are to be despised the more for their powerlessness. The true angel sent by the Lord against the Assyrians had no need of crowds or apparitions from without, or loud noises or clappings, but he used his power quietly and destroyed 185, at one time. Powerless demons such as these, however, try to frighten, if only by empty phantoms.”

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