Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts

1 Kings 10:22

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Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volume 5, page 173, footnote 5 (Image)

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From the Commentary of St. Hippolytus on Proverbs. (HTML)CCEL Footnote 1232 (In-Text, Margin)

The “cemphus” is a kind of wild sea-bird, which has so immoderate an impulse to sexual enjoyment, that its eyes seem to fill with blood in coition; and it often blindly falls into snares, or into the hands of men.[1 Kings 10:22] To this, therefore, he compares the man who gives himself up to the harlot on account of his immoderate lust; or else on account of the insensate folly of the creature, for he, too, pursues his object like one senseless. And they say that this bird is so much pleased with foam, that if one should hold foam in his hand as he sails, it will sit upon his hand. And it also brings forth with ...

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