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Gregory of Nazianzus, on Ps 21:1
Gregory of Nazianzus · A.D. 329–390
Ps 21:1 · Douay-Rheims
“Unto the end, for the morning protection, a psalm for David.”
On this verse:
“It was not he who was forsaken, either by the Father or by his own Godhead, as some have thought, as if it were afraid of the passion and therefore withdrew itself from him in his sufferings (for who compelled him either to be born on earth at all or to be lifted up on the cross?). But … he was in his own person representing us. For we were the forsaken and the despised, but now by the sufferings of him who could not suffer, we have been taken up and saved. Similarly, he makes his own our folly and our transgressions and says what follows in the psalm, for it is very evident that the twenty-second refers to Christ.”
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