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Patristic A.D. 430 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Ps 75:6 (Sermon 16B.3)

Augustine of Hippo, on Ps 74:6

Augustine of Hippo · A.D. 354–430
Ps 74:6 · Douay-Rheims
“Lift not up your horn on high: speak not iniquity against God.”
On this verse:
“Therefore, when the psalm itself said: Do not lift up your horn on high, and do not speak unrighteousness against God, it immediately added: For neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the deserts of the mountains; for God is the judge, He puts down one and exalts another. He sees two men, that is, two kinds of men. Whom, then, does He see as two men? One who is proud, another who confesses; one who speaks righteousness, another who speaks unrighteousness. Who speaks righteousness? The one who says: "I have sinned." But who speaks unrighteousness? The one who says: "Not I have sinned, but fortune has sinned, fate has sinned." Therefore, when you see two men, one speaking righteousness and another speaking unrighteousness, one humble and another proud, do not wonder because it follows that it says: For God is the judge, He puts down one and exalts another.”

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