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Commentary on Jeremiah and Lamentations The commentaries on Jeremiah and Lamentations were likely written near the end of Thomas Aquinas’s time with Albert the Great in Cologne, before Aquinas left to teach in Paris in 1252. Perhaps even more so than his commentary on Isaiah, these commentaries are “cursory,” succinct and focused on an understanding of the literal meaning of the text. But, as...

81. Hic propheta disputat de punientis justitia: et primo ponitur prophetae disputatio; secundo Domini responsio, ibi, reliqui domum meam. Circa primum tria. Primo captat benevolentiam ex persona judicis: justus quidem tu es, Domine. Ps. 118: justus es, Domine, et rectum judicium tuum. Et ex honestate causae: verumtamen juxta loquar ad te. Job 13: ad Omnipotentem loquar, et disputare cum Deo cupio. Et sic uterque eorum tenet locum opponentis. Sed Habacuc tenet locum respondentis,
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