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Patristic Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Heb 12:5 (The Pseudo-Oecumenian Catena on Hebrews)

Oecumenius, on Heb 12:5

Oecumenius · c. A.D. 550
Heb 12:5 · Douay-Rheims
“And you have forgotten the consolation, which speaketh to you, as unto children, saying: My son, neglect not the discipline of the Lord; neither be thou wearied whilst thou art rebuked by him.”
On this verse:
“"and you have forgotten that word of encouragement." Therefore, he said, he is so saddened and disappointed in spirit that he has even forgotten the words that contribute to courage. This, however, signifies that they are very slow in their actions: for those who are like this forget even the things that are in their hands. "addresses you as sons." For Solomon was not speaking to his own children, but was bringing forth common teaching: therefore he says "as." "when he rebukes you." It is the greatest encouragement and comfort to know that afflictions come to us by God's promise for our benefit, since afflictions lead us to divine wisdom [φιλοσοφεῖν]: and if they come by God's permission, they seem to be sent and imposed by Him.”

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