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EphelDuath
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I didn’t say it was. Like I said, St. Hilary disagrees with Augustine on the matter. Well and good for him. That being said, it is a near-universal opinion of the Church Fathers which is needlessly obstructed by the NRSV, which calls itself in some editions a “Catholic Bible”. The Holy See has criticized this. I criticize it as well.Perhaps this was the Office of Readings, but in the ordinary reading of the psalms, there is no such commentary to that meaning whatsoever. If these saints saw interpreted it with this meaning, well and good. The Holy Spirit speaks in many ways to us as we read the Divine Words, and it is NOT erroneous to understand the meaning differently than Augustine.
It’s only a few pages.Again, do you expect me to read a book to understand your post?