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Patristic A.D. 215 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Sir 22:6 (The Instructor Book 1)

Clement of Alexandria, on Sir 22:6

Clement of Alexandria · c. A.D. 150–215
Sir 22:6 · Douay-Rheims
“A tale out of time is like music in mourning: but the stripes and instruction of wisdom are never out of time.”
On this verse:
“It is not out of hatred that the Lord chides human beings, for he suffered for us when he could have destroyed us because of our faults. For he is a good Teacher who has the consummate ability to censure with words of rebuke. His words of reproach are like a whip that scourges the sluggish mind of people. And then, once he scourges them, he can move on to exhorting them. For those who are not motivated by praise are spurred on by censure. And those whom censure cannot rouse to salvation, as if they were dead, are by denunciation roused to the truth. "For the whip and correction are suited in every circumstance to wisdom."”

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