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Medieval 1274 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Ps 11:6 (Collations on the Hexaemeron, Collation 17)

Bonaventure, on Ps 10:6

Bonaventure · c. A.D. 1221–1274
Ps 10:6 · Douay-Rheims
“The Lord trieth the just and the wicked: but he that loveth iniquity hateth his own soul.”
On this verse:
“Likewise, Scripture enlightens from below by showing forth the torments of hell. In the Psalm: He rains upon the wicked fiery coals and brimstone; a burning blast is their allotted cup. In the Apocalypse: Their portion shall be in the pool that burns with fire and brimstone. And the smoke of their torments goes up forever and ever. Scripture proposes this from the very beginning where it is said that darkness covered the abyss, until the end. And so Scripture offers internal spectacles, external examples, heavenly promises, and the tortures of hell.”

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