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Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260–ca. 340), one of the early church’s great polymaths, produced significant works as a historian (Ecclesiastical History), geographer (Onomasticon), philologist, exegete (commentaries on the Psalms and Isaiah), apologist (Preparation for and Demonstration of the Gospel) and theologian. His Commentary on Isaiah is one of his major exegetical works and the earliest...

are broken of heart, for “sacrifice to God is a broken spirit; and a broken and humbled heart God will not hold in contempt.”24 From his eternal and immortal life, therefore, God freely grants such good things to the humble and faint-hearted. And then, addressing them, he says that he will rest among them. [57:16] I will not punish you forever. For I will not always unceasingly take vengeance for sins that have been committed among you. Because you are only human beings, you need vengeance merely
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