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Thomas Aquinas, on 1Thess 2:7
Thomas Aquinas · 1225–1274
1Thess 2:7 · Douay-Rheims
“Whereas we might have been burdensome to you, as the apostles of Christ: but we became little ones in the midst of you, as if a nurse should cherish her children:”
On this verse:
“Then when Paul says, but we were gentle [as children] among you, he makes two points: first, that he is not desirous of human glory; secondly, that he does not wish to appear avaricious (2:9). In handling the first point Paul does two things. First, he gives evidence of his humility; secondly, he shows his concern by a simile (2:7). Paul makes the first point by saying that we were as children, that is, humble. "If they make you master of the feast, do not exalt yourself; be among them as one of them" (Sir. 32:1). Then he employs the simile saying, like a nurse taking care of her children, who bends down to an infant and speaks to the stammering child, so that the child may learn to speak; the nurse even makes use of gestures: "I have become all things to all men" (1 Cor. 9:22); "As babes in Christ, I fed you with milk, not solid food" (1 Cor. 3:1).”
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