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Patristic Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Heb 13:20 (The Pseudo-Oecumenian Catena on Hebrews)

Oecumenius, on Heb 13:20

Oecumenius · c. A.D. 550
Heb 13:20 · Douay-Rheims
“And may the God of peace, who brought again from the dead the great pastor of the sheep, our Lord Jesus Christ, in the blood of the everlasting testament,”
On this verse:
“"the God of peace." First, asking for their prayers and honoring them even in this way, Paul himself also prays for them. Since, he says, God is peace, you ought not to be stirred up against me from mere gossip and to have hostility. "who brought up from the dead the great Shepherd of the sheep." Which one? Our Lord, he says, Jesus. He affirms to them a certain word about the resurrection, taking the use from the prophecy of Isaiah (Isa. 40:11). And while there were also other shepherds, minor ones, he said the great one. For many are the prophets and teachers, but one is the instructor, Christ. "by the blood of the eternal covenant." That is to say, He raised him from the dead who had died, and having poured out his blood, that this might be for us an eternal covenant, that is, not to be cancelled, as the legal one, but everlasting. Thus: He raised him from the dead by the blood of an eternal covenant. For when he was raised, his blood was granted to us for an eternal covenant. For if he had not been raised, his blood would not have been for us a covenant.”

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