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Patristic A.D. 735 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 2:21 (Commentary on Proverbs)

Bede, on Prov 2:21

Bede · A.D. 673–735
Prov 2:21 · Douay-Rheims
“For they that are upright shall dwell in the earth, and the simple shall continue in it.”
On this verse:
“For those who are upright will inhabit the land, etc. And here he joins the upright with the simple, as also above when he said: He will keep the salvation of the upright, and protect those who walk simply; because undoubtedly simplicity without uprightness is dissolved and foolish, but uprightness without simplicity is certainly austere and harsh; indeed, both virtues combined make a perfect man. But between the two verses it differs that in the former, the Lord is indicated to help the righteous struggling in the present, and in the latter, because he will crown the victors in the future. For by the name of earth, the Church is designated, which is accustomed to germinate spiritual fruit for God, in which the righteous dwell and remain, because they are not separated from its fellowship even by death, but at the end of this life, they reach that part of it which reigns with Christ in the heavens.”

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