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The book of Zechariah is “the longest and most obscure” of the Twelve Minor Prophets, Jerome remarked. That may have been the reason why in 386 he visited the Alexandrian scholar Didymus the Blind and requested a work on this prophet. Though long thought to be lost, the work was rediscovered in 1941 at Tura outside Cairo along with some other biblical commentaries. As a result we have in our...

are human sons, two sons, one becoming so by circumcision, the other according to the Gospel of Christ. Decide whether you are able to take the two sons of plenty, who stand in attendance on the Lord of all the earth, as those who appeared in glory with Jesus on the mountain, Moses and Elijah, referring obviously to Law and Prophets. That is to say, just as the spiritual law is a son of plenty in the sense given, so, too, is the word of a prophet in a spiritual sense. I read in an apocryphal book
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