A citation from the library
Theodore of Mopsuestia, on Amos 6:9
Theodore of Mopsuestia · c. A.D. 350–428
Amos 6:9 · Douay-Rheims
“And if there remain ten men in one house, they also shall die.”
On this verse:
“The passage involves deep obscurity from the viewpoint of commentary. It resembles the part in Genesis where there is mention of the treaty that Laban and Jacob made with each other about ownership of the offspring of the sheep, one man owning some, the other owning others. While that is obscure in its expression, the sense gains clarity in the course of comment. Now it is necessary to expound the sense of this passage as well, whose reference is not clearly expressed. His intention, in fact, is to cite a proof of the devastation affecting them in that it was very extreme. In many cases scarcely ten will be left from a large household of many members, the rest being done away with in various ways through the war.”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.