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Gregory the Great, on Job 33:17
Gregory the Great · c. A.D. 540–604
Job 33:17 · Douay-Rheims
“That he may withdraw a man from the things he is doing, and may deliver him from pride.”
On this verse:
“That He may withdraw man from the things that he has done, and may deliver him from pride. For what has man done of himself but sin? And it is written, Pride is the beginning of all sin. It is rightly said, then, that when man is withdrawn from what he has done, he is freed from pride. To transgress the commands of our Creator by sin, is to be haughty against Him; because a man casts off, as it were, the yoke of His authority, to Whom he scorns to submit by obedience. On the other hand, he who wishes to avoid what he has done, calls to mind what he was made by God: and humbly returns to the order of his creation, when flying from his own deeds, he loves himself as he was at first created by God...”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.