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Patristic A.D. 215 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Ps 19:10 (Exhortation to the Heathen)

Clement of Alexandria, on Ps 18:10

Clement of Alexandria · c. A.D. 150–215
Ps 18:10 · Douay-Rheims
“The fear of the Lord is holy, enduring for ever and ever: the judgments of the Lord are true, justified in themselves.”
On this verse:
“"Sweet is the Word that gives us light, precious above gold and gems; it is to be desired above honey and the honey-comb." For how can it be other than desirable, since it has filled with light the mind which had been buried in darkness, and given keenness to the "light-bringing eyes" of the soul? For just as, had the sun not been in existence, night would have brooded over the universe notwithstanding the other luminaries of heaven; so, had we not known the Word, and been illuminated by Him; we should have been nowise different from fowls that are being fed, fattened in darkness, and nourished for death. Let us then admit the light, that we may admit God; let us admit the light, and become disciples to the Lord.”

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