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Patristic A.D. 407 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Cor 14:21 (Homily on 1 Corinthians 36)

John Chrysostom, on 1Cor 14:21

John Chrysostom · A.D. 347–407
1Cor 14:21 · Douay-Rheims
“In the law it is written: In other tongues and other lips I will speak to this people; and neither so will they hear me, saith the Lord.”
On this verse:
“Yet surely it is no where written in the Law, but as I said before, he calls always the whole of the Old Testament, the Law: both the prophets and the historical books And he brings forward his testimony from Esaias the prophet, again covertly detracting from the glory of the gift, for their profit; nevertheless, even thus he states it with praise. For the expression, "not even thus," hath force to point out that the miracle was enough to astonish them; and if they did not believe, the fault was theirs. And wherefore did God work it, if they were not to believe? That He might in every case appear to do His part.”

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