Книга пророка Даниила, Глава 6, стих 7. Толкования стиха
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Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
Толкование на группу стихов: Дан: 6: 7-7
ENVY. THEODORET OF CYR: Nothing is more repugnant than envy: it pressured them into committing impiety and caused an impious decree to be published forbidding those intent on offering prayers to God; they prevented not only themselves from doing it but also all others subject to royal control. . . . In surrendering their mind’s eye to envy, they did not understand that the king could not supply everything to petitioners, like health, life, fathering children, abundance of rain and anything else that we receive when we ask it of God. Losing their senses, however, they ascribed to the king what belongs to God and persuaded the foolish king to reach the same verdict and ratify their request. COMMENTARY ON DANIEL 6.6-9.