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Patristic A.D. 523 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Cor 3:17 (13 Ascetic Discourses, Discourse 12 -- First Discourse on Fornication)

Philoxenus of Mabbug, on 1Cor 3:17

Philoxenus of Mabbug · c. A.D. 450–523
1Cor 3:17 · Douay-Rheims
“But if any man violate the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy, which you are.”
On this verse:
“Now when the body hath intercourse with the soul, and the soul with the spirit, and through the spirit with the Trinity, in very deed are accomplished the words, "The Lord is over all, and in us all", and, "Ye are the temple of the Lord, and the Spirit of God dwelleth in you." But Paul also frighteneth that soul which alloweth the body to become a minister unto fornication, saying, "Whosoever destroyeth the temple of God, God will destroy." And hereby he teacheth the soul not to allow the body to be corrupted by the union of fornication, because from this injury accrueth unto it, for together with the destruction of the body by its natural lusts, will the soul be condemned by the judgment which is for ever. And well did God ordain this retribution for the soul, though it is decreed for both the soul and the body by Him, because the soul in allowing the body to be debased unto the lusts of its nature will destroy it, and being able to restrain it, restraineth it not, and having the power to make it taste the sweetness of the lust for itself, the sweetness of its own corrupt lust, that is, the motions, and passions, and forms of which belong to shame, was pleasant unto it.”

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