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Chapter XXXVII.—Christ is Our Leader, and We His
Soldiers.
Let us then, men and brethren, with all energy act the
part of soldiers, in accordance with His holy commandments. Let
us consider those who serve under our generals, with what order,
obedience,4199
4199 I. ἑκτικῶς (habitually). | and submissiveness
they perform the things which are commanded them. All are not
prefects, nor commanders of a thousand, nor of a hundred, nor of fifty,
nor the like, but each one in his own rank performs the things
commanded by the king and the generals. The great cannot subsist
without the small, nor the small without the great. There is a
kind of mixture in all things, and thence arises mutual
advantage.4200
4200 Literally, “in
these there is use.” | Let us take
our body for an example.4201 The head is
nothing without the feet, and the feet are nothing without the head;
yea, the very smallest members of our body are necessary and useful to
the whole body. But all work4202
4202 Literally, “all
breathe together.” | harmoniously
together, and are under one common rule4203
4203 Literally, “use
one subjection.” |
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