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Patristic Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Jude 1:22-23 (Commentary on Jude)

Oecumenius, on Jude 1:22

Oecumenius · c. A.D. 550
Jude 1:22 · Douay-Rheims
“And some indeed reprove, being judged:”
On this verse:
“And those, if they separate from you (for this is what "to distinguish" means), rebuke them, that is, make their wickedness evident to all. If they are aimed at healing, do not reject them, but receive them with your love, snatching them out of the fire that threatens them. But receive them with caution and with fear, considering that the reception of these may become a cause of distress for you if you are careless in your dealings with them, leading to the theft of those already established into the same overflow of their wickedness. For wickedness is very zealous. Therefore, let their reception be, Jude says. But approach them with fear, either with careful consideration, and let the hatred towards their small deeds be accompanied by mercy, hating and detesting them, and the garment stained by their flesh, or their defiled garment, as it touches their flesh and becomes disgusting. Those who receive them with the fear of the coming punishment, Jude says, should see mercy granted to them, preparing for repentance.”

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