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Patristic A.D. 373 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Ps 104:25-26 (FESTAL LETTERS 19:7)

Athanasius of Alexandria, on Ps 103:25

Athanasius of Alexandria · c. A.D. 296–373
Ps 103:25 · Douay-Rheims
“So is this great sea, which stretcheth wide its arms: there are creeping things without number: Creatures little and great.”
On this verse:
“Let us, therefore, in the faith of the disciples, converse frequently with our Master. For the world is like the sea to us, my brothers, of which it is written, "This is the great and wide sea, there go the ships; the Leviathan, which you have created to play therein." We float on this sea, as with the wind, through our own free will, for everyone directs his course according to his will, and either, under the pilotage of the Word, he enters into rest, or, laid hold on by pleasure, he suffers shipwreck and is in peril by storm. For as in the ocean there are storms and waves, so in the world there are many afflictions and trials.”

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