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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Ecclesiasticus - Sirach 27:6


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 71 27:6

γεωργιον 1091 ξυλου 3586 εκφαινει ο 3588 3739 καρπος 2590 αυτου 847 ουτως 3779 λογος 3056 ενθυμηματος καρδιας 2588 ανθρωπου 444

Douay Rheims Bible

Be the dressing of a tree sheweth the fruit thereof, so a word out of the thought of the heart of man.

King James Bible - 71 27:6

The fruit declareth if the tree have been dressed; so is the utterance of a conceit in the heart of man.

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Sirach 27:6

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 iv.ii.ii Pg 10
Matt. vii. 1.

forgive, and it shall be forgiven unto you;353

353


Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxi Pg 10
Matt. vii. 1, 2.

[The meaning is] not certainly that we should not find fault with sinners, nor that we should consent to those who act wickedly; but that we should not pronounce an unfair judgment on the dispensations of God, inasmuch as He has Himself made provision that all things shall turn out for good, in a way consistent with justice. For, because He knew that we would make a good use of our substance which we should possess by receiving it from another, He says, “He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise.”4221

4221


Anf-02 vi.v Pg 107.1


Anf-03 vi.vii.x Pg 14
Matt. vii. 1; Luke vi. 37.

does He not require patience? For who will refrain from judging another, but he who shall be patient in not revenging himself? Who judges in order to pardon? And if he shall pardon, still he has taken care to indulge the impatience of a judger, and has taken away the honour of the one Judge, that is, God. How many mischances had impatience of this kind been wont to run into! How oft has it repented of its revenge! How oft has its vehemence been found worse than the causes which led to it!—inasmuch as nothing undertaken with impatience can be effected without impetuosity:  nothing done with impetuosity fails either to stumble, or else to fall altogether, or else to vanish headlong.  Moreover, if you avenge yourself too slightly, you will be mad; if too amply, you will have to bear the burden.9123

9123 i.e. the penalty which the law will inflict.

What have I to do with vengeance, the measure of which, through impatience of pain, I am unable to regulate? Whereas, if I shall repose on patience, I shall not feel pain; if I shall not feel pain, I shall not desire to avenge myself.


Anf-01 ix.vi.ix Pg 10
Luke vi. 3, 4.

justifying His disciples by the words of the law, and pointing out that it was lawful for the priests to act freely. For David had been appointed a priest by God, although Saul persecuted him. For all the righteous possess the sacerdotal rank.3888

3888


Anf-02 vi.iv.ii.xviii Pg 35.2


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xii Pg 16
Luke vi. 1–4; 1 Sam. xxi. 2–; 6.

Even he remembered that this privilege (I mean the dispensation from fasting) was allowed to the Sabbath from the very beginning, when the Sabbath-day itself was instituted. For although the Creator had forbidden that the manna should be gathered for two days, He yet permitted it on the one occasion only of the day before the Sabbath, in order that the yesterday’s provision of food might free from fasting the feast of the following Sabbath-day. Good reason, therefore, had the Lord for pursuing the same principle in the annulling of the Sabbath (since that is the word which men will use); good reason, too, for expressing the Creator’s will,3867

3867 Affectum.

when He bestowed the privilege of not fasting on the Sabbath-day. In short, He would have then and there3868

3868 Tunc demum.

put an end to the Sabbath, nay, to the Creator Himself, if He had commanded His disciples to fast on the Sabbath-day, contrary to the intention3869

3869 Statum.

of the Scripture and of the Creator’s will.  But because He did not directly defend3870

3870 Non constanter tuebatur.

His disciples, but excuses them; because He interposes human want, as if deprecating censure; because He maintains the honour of the Sabbath as a day which is to be free from gloom rather than from work;3871

3871 Non contristandi quam vacandi.

because he puts David and his companions on a level with His own disciples in their fault and their extenuation; because He is pleased to endorse3872

3872 [This adoption of an Americanism is worthy of passing notice.]

the Creator’s indulgence:3873

3873 Placet illi quia Creator indulsit.

because He is Himself good according to His example—is He therefore alien from the Creator? Then the Pharisees watch whether He would heal on the Sabbath-day,3874

3874


Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 27

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Sir 27:6; Matt 7:17; ; Sir 12:33; ; Luke 6:44; .


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