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Oecumenius, on Acts 20:35

Oecumenius · c. A.D. 550
Acts 20:35 · Douay-Rheims
“I have shewed you all things, how that so labouring you ought to support the weak, and to remember the word of the Lord Jesus, how he said: It is a more blessed thing to give, rather than to receive.”
On this verse:
“Then he says that this matter also has use and arrangement through the words of the Lord, which is not now found in Scripture; and perhaps the apostles handed it down orally. From which one could reason: to be said in other words, signaling this. He does not say that it is evil to receive and give away, but that it is better not to receive. For this is compassion toward the weak. For to give what belongs to others is not even honorable. Therefore, the first step is to abandon one's own; the second, to provide the necessities for oneself; the third, even for others; the fourth, him who preaches, and therefore has the power to receive, to admonish to receive. He therefore is by far better situated in poverty. [CHRYSOSTOM]”

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