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Patristic A.D. 420 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 45:7 (Commentary on Isaiah)

Jerome, on Isa 45:7

Jerome · c. A.D. 347–420
Isa 45:7 · Douay-Rheims
“I form the light, and create darkness, I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord that do all these things.”
On this verse:
“(Verse 7) Forming light and creating darkness: making peace and creating evil. I am the Lord who does all these things. Therefore, I, the only God, give you strength. I myself create opposing things, light and darkness, that is, day and night; peace and evil, that is, calm and war, through which I indicate that I was angry with my people when they endured the darkness of captivity and the evils of slavery. And again, I showed mercy when I released them to their homeland and they received peace and joy. Just as light is opposed to darkness, so war is opposed to peace. In order to combat heresy, which considers God, the creator of all things, as evil, it must be noted that this evil is not opposed to good, but rather serves as a means of affliction and struggle, as it is written in the Gospel: 'Sufficient for the day is its own evil' (Matthew 6:34).”

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