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Basil of Caesarea, on Jer 17:6
Basil of Caesarea · c. A.D. 330–379
Jer 17:6 · Douay-Rheims
“For he shall be like tamaric in the desert, and he shall not see when good shall come: but he shall dwell in dryness in the desert in a salt land, and not inhabited.”
On this verse:
“A person who relies on himself, however, or even on the person whose duty it is to provide for his needs, and thinks that his own activity or that of his associate is a sufficient resource for his livelihood runs the risk, as he places his hope in humankind, of falling under the curse that reads, "Cursed is the one that trusts in humankind and makes flesh his arm and whose soul departs from the Lord." Now, by the words "that trusts in humankind" the Scripture forbids a person to place his hope in another, and by the words "and makes flesh his arm" it forbids him to trust in himself. Either course is termed a defection from the Lord. Further, in adding the final issue of both, "He shall be like tamarisk in the desert, and he shall not see when good shall come," the Scripture declares that for anyone to place his trust either in himself or in anyone else is to alienate himself from the Lord.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.