Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts
2 Maccabees 1
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Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 10, page 83, footnote 7 (Image)
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Chapter XVII. With what virtuous feelings the fathers of old hid the sacred fires when on the point of going into captivity. (HTML)
99. For when our fathers were carried away into Persia,[2 Maccabees 1:19] certain priests, who then were in the service of Almighty God, secretly buried in the valley the fire taken from the altar of the Lord. There was there an open pit, with no water in it, and not accessible for the wants of the people, in a spot unknown and free from intruders. There they sealed the hidden fire with the sacred mark and in secret. They were not anxious to bury gold or to hide up silver to preserve it for their children, but in their own great peril, ...
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 10, page 83, footnote 8 (Image)
Ambrose: Select Works and Letters
Dogmatic Treatises, Ethical Works, and Sermons. (HTML)
On the Duties of the Clergy. (HTML)
Book III. (HTML)
Chapter XVII. With what virtuous feelings the fathers of old hid the sacred fires when on the point of going into captivity. (HTML)
100. So they went to Persia, free only in their religion; for that alone could not be torn from them by their captivity. After a length of time,[2 Maccabees 1:20] indeed, according to God’s good pleasure, He put it into the Persian king’s heart to order the temple in Judea to be restored, and the regular customs to be again rebuilt at Jerusalem. To carry out this work of his the Persian king appointed the priest Nehemiah. He took with him the grandchildren of those priests who on leaving their native soil had hidden the sacred fire to save it from perishing. But on arriving, as we ...
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 10, page 84, footnote 1 (Image)
Ambrose: Select Works and Letters
Dogmatic Treatises, Ethical Works, and Sermons. (HTML)
On the Duties of the Clergy. (HTML)
Book III. (HTML)
Chapter XVII. With what virtuous feelings the fathers of old hid the sacred fires when on the point of going into captivity. (HTML)
101. When this sign became known, the king of Persia ordered a temple to be built on that spot where the fire had been hidden and the water afterwards found, to which many gifts were made. They who were with holy Nehemiah called it Naphthar,[2 Maccabees 1:36] —which means cleansing—by many it is called Nephi. It is to be found also in the history of the prophet Jeremiah, that he bade those who should come after him to take of the fire. That is the fire which fell on Moses’ sacrifice and consumed it, as it is written: “There came a fire out from the Lord and consumed upon the altar all the whole burnt-offering.” The sacrifice must ...