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Patristic A.D. 254 · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on 1Tim 2:2 (AGAINST CELSUS 8.73)

Origen, on 1Tim 2:2

Origen · c. A.D. 184–253
1Tim 2:2 · Douay-Rheims
“For kings, and for all that are in high station: that we may lead a quiet and a peaceable life in all piety and chastity.”
On this verse:
“Then Celsus next exhorts us to help the emperor with all our power, and cooperate with him in all that is right, and fight for him, and be fellow soldiers if he presses for this, and fellow generals with him. We may reply to this that at appropriate times we render to the emperors divine help, if I may so say, by taking up even the whole armor of God. And this we do in obedience to the apostolic utterance which says, "I exhort you, therefore, first to make prayers, supplications, intercessions and thanksgivings for all men, for emperors, and all that are in authority." Indeed, the more pious a man is, the more effective he is in helping the emperors—more so than the soldiers who go out into the lines and kill all the enemy troops that they can.”

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