Книга пророка Исаии, Глава 36, стих 21. Толкования стиха
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Толкование на группу стихов: Ис: 36: 21-21
In the face of such boasting and blasphemy on the part of Rabsaces, those who listened answered nothing but kept silence in accordance with the royal decree, because the king had ordered this. In ordering the people not to answer such overly bold accusations, Hezekiah was an example of great sagacity and godliness. For there is nothing more to say when one utters such things against God, and he who is discreet does not converse with a blasphemous person, lest he be provoked and fall into further blasphemies. For this reason, we read elsewhere: “Do not stoke a sinner’s coals.” It is not sanctioned to enter into discourse with people like this, and neither should we anticipate that anything will help those whose souls are plagued with an incurable disease. But rather we are merely to safeguard our own position 235 and secure ourselves from all quarters with the weapon of silence, since the true words do not reside in us anyway, and we await the judgment that will come from God against the blasphemers. The leaders from among the multitude obeyed what the king wisely commanded, and this is precisely what we must do in times of persecution or in public debates with godless and blasphemous people.
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Толкование на группу стихов: Ис: 36: 21-21
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Толкование на группу стихов: Ис: 36: 21-21
Толкование на группу стихов: Ис: 36: 21-21
Толкование на группу стихов: Ис: 36: 21-21