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Medieval 1274 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Wis 5:20 (Itinerarium Mentis in Deum, Chapter 1)

Bonaventure, on Wis 5:20

Bonaventure · c. A.D. 1221–1274
Wis 5:20 · Douay-Rheims
“He will take equity for an invincible shield:”
On this verse:
“He therefore who is not illumined by such great splendors of created things is blind; he who is not awakened by such great cries is deaf; he who does not praise God on account of all these effects is mute; he who from such great signs does not advert to the first principle is a fool. Open therefore your eyes, bring near your spiritual ears, loose your lips, and apply your heart, that in all creatures you may see, hear, praise, love, and worship, magnify and honor your God, lest perchance the whole world rise up against you. For on this account the whole world shall fight against the senseless, and conversely for the wise it shall be matter of glory, who according to the Prophet can say: Thou hast given me delight, O Lord, in thy making, and in the works of thy hands I shall rejoice. How great are thy works, O Lord! Thou hast made all things in wisdom, the earth is filled with thy possession.”

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