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Catholic 1274 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 46:2 (Commentary on Isaiah)

Thomas Aquinas, on Isa 46:2

Thomas Aquinas · 1225–1274
Isa 46:2 · Douay-Rheims
“They are consumed, and are broken together: they could not save him that carried them, and they themselves shall go into captivity.”
On this verse:
“He sets out the lack of aid on the part of the idols: they are consumed, that is, they fail, namely, the idols, him that carried them, namely, the beasts, or the men worshipping them: that which is made, together with him that made it, shall suffer torments (Wis 14:10); he sets out also the disgrace of captivity: and their souls, namely, the idols', metaphorically: that is, their divinity; or the gentiles', for they loved their idols like their own souls: for itself also is carried into Assyria, a present to the avenging king (Hos 10:6).”

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