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Patristic A.D. 389 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Cor 15:25 (THEOLOGICAL ORATION 30.4)

Gregory of Nazianzus, on 1Cor 15:25

Gregory of Nazianzus · A.D. 329–390
1Cor 15:25 · Douay-Rheims
“For he must reign, until he hath put all his enemies under his feet.”
On this verse:
“"He must reign" till such and such a time … and "be received by heaven until the time of restitution" and have the seat at the right hand until the overthrow of his enemies. But after this? Must he cease to be king or be removed from heaven? Why, who shall make him cease, or for what cause? What a bold and very anarchical interpreter you are, and yet you have heard that of his kingdom there shall be no end. Your mistake arises from not understanding that "until" is not always exclusive of what comes after but asserts up to that time, without denying what comes after it. To take a single instance, how else would you understand "Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world"? Does it mean that he will no longer be so afterward?”

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