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Ticonius — on Rev 2:28 (COMMENTARY ON THE APOCALYPSE 2:28)

Patristic A.D. 390
Ticonius · d. A.D. 390
“It is appropriate that we understand the morning star to represent both Christ and the first resurrection, because his appearance scatters the darkness of error and the worldly shadows of the night are put to flight by the approaching resurrection. For, as this star brings an end to the night, so also does it mark the beginning of the day.”
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