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Shenoute the Archimandrite

c. A.D. 348–466
Shenoute the Archimandrite · c. A.D. 348–466 A.D. 466
“The bee alone, however, is collected and honored, as divine wisdom says: "It is in honor and in love among all." … Furthermore, the bee is loved by merit, for his labors are given for the delight of kings and [all] humans.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 6:8 (TO THE GENTILE PHILOSOPHER) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Shenoute the Archimandrite · c. A.D. 348–466 A.D. 466
“When I read the Proverbs today, I began with this sentence: "The tongue of the righteous is tried silver." I said, If the tongue of the righteous is choice silver, the tongue of the wicked is most polluted. What is more choice or what is holier than the tongue of a man who uses it to confess and preach God and his Christ and to give him praise, but then also to read his laws and to meditate on them day and night, and also to speak every good word?”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 10:20 (ON LANGUAGE) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Shenoute the Archimandrite · c. A.D. 348–466 A.D. 466
“I know why it is written: "Wealth will not profit in the day of wrath." This was said about the one who does not employ his wealth for mercy. Is not the power of wealth to be brought forth and used at a time of need? At the hour in which you return your spirit to the hands of God, you will understand that the full utility of your riches is to use them for the sake of mercy. For they were given to you by Jesus Christ, God and the Son of God.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 11:4 (ON LANGUAGE) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Shenoute the Archimandrite · c. A.D. 348–466 A.D. 466
“It is written, "Men speak evil of him who withholds wheat." One who withholds is without mercy. He does not gather for the sake of mercy. For, unless he gathers, with what can he bestow mercy? Is it not also true that men bless the person who expends and gives, as it is written here and there in the pages of sacred Scripture?”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Prov 11:26 (ON LANGUAGE) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Shenoute the Archimandrite · c. A.D. 348–466 A.D. 466
“Why did he write, "What advantage does man have over beast?" Perceive now what had happened. Understand now the scorn toward us when he saw that humanity had recognized gods other than the Lord God alone and had not obeyed this utterance, "No foreign god shall be in your midst, nor shall you worship a strange god." Then, when he saw humanity had acted wickedly by [doing] what is contrary to nature, with abominable deeds, with pernicious deeds that no one should be able to mention [and] to which no one should be able to listen, he said this. For if a person does not recognize his value, not only is he reckoned with the beast but the beast is more esteemed than he, when it is said, "An ox knows its owner, and the ass its master's crib."”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Eccl 3:19 (FRAGMENT ON ECCLESIASTES) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗

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