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Ambrosiaster (“Star of Ambrose”) is the name given to the anonymous author of the earliest complete Latin commentary on the thirteen epistles of Paul. The commentaries were thought to have been written by Ambrose throughout the Middle Ages, but their authorship was challenged by Erasmus, whose arguments have proved decisive. The commentaries, which serve as important witnesses to pre-Vulgate...

he calls him our God, because the Father will not truly be the Father unless he is also Lord, and the Son will not truly be Lord unless he is also God. Therefore, says Paul, if the grace of the Father and that of the Son which has been shown to us is one and the same, how is it that the Gentiles have thought less of Christ and equated him with the law, so as to serve Christ on the one hand and the law on the other? Had they not read how the Lord had said: For the Son of Man is Lord also of the sabbath?
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