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Shepherd of Hermas, on 1Cor 7:38
Shepherd of Hermas · c. A.D. 160
1Cor 7:38 · Douay-Rheims
“Therefore, both he that giveth his virgin in marriage, doth well; and he that giveth her not, doth better.”
On this verse:
“"Why, then, sir," I said, "do all these trees bear fruit, and some of them fairer than the rest?" "Listen," he said: "all who once suffered for the name of the Lord are honourable before God; and of all these the sins were remitted, because they suffered for the name of the Son of God. And why their fruits are of various kinds, and some of them superior, listen. All," he continued, "who were brought before the authorities and were examined, and did not deny, but suffered cheerfully—these are held in greater honour with God, and of these the fruit is superior; but all who were cowards, and in doubt, and who reasoned in their hearts whether they would deny or confess, and yet suffered, of these the fruit is less, because that suggestion came into their hearts; for that suggestion—that a servant should deny his Lord—is evil."”
Imported from an open dataset — not yet checked against the printed edition.