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Theophylact of Ohrid, on Rom 1:30
Theophylact of Ohrid · c. 1055–1107
Rom 1:30 · Douay-Rheims
“Detractors, hateful to God, contumelious, proud, haughty, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,”
On this verse:
“"Slanderers" — secret whisperers. "Backbiters" — obvious revilers. "God-haters" — haters of God, or hated by God. "Insolent, boastful, proud" — he ascends to the stronghold of evils. For if one who takes pride in a good deed destroys it by pride, how much more does he destroy it when he does evil? Such a person is incapable of repentance. Know, then, that haughtiness is contempt of God, while pride is contempt of people, from which insult is born; for he who despises people insults and tramples upon all. Pride by nature precedes insult; but to us the insult first becomes apparent, and only afterward does its mother — pride — become known. "Inventive in evil" — for they were not content with the evil done before; from which it is again evident that they sinned not out of impulse, but deliberately and of their own disposition. "Disobedient to parents" — against nature itself, he says, they rose up.”
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