Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume V/Cyprian/The Treatises of Cyprian/Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews/Book III/Part 95

Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. V, Cyprian, The Treatises of Cyprian, Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews, Book III
by Cyprian, translated by Robert Ernest Wallis
Part 95
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95. That we are to live with the good, but to avoid the evil.

In Solomon, in the Proverbs: “Bring not the impious man into the habitation of the righteous.”[1] Also in the same, in Ecclesiasticus: “Let righteous men be thy guests.”[2] And again: “The faithful friend is a medicine of life and of immortality.”[3] Also in the same place:  “Be thou far from the man who has the power to slay, and thou shalt not suspect fear.”[4] Also in the same place:  “Blessed is he who findeth a true friend, and who speaketh righteousness to the listening ear.”[5] Also in the same place:  “Hedge thine ears with thorns, and hear not a wicked tongue.”[6]  Also in the seventeenth Psalm: “With the righteous Thou shalt be justified; and with the innocent man Thou shalt be innocent; and with the froward man Thou shalt be froward.”[7] Also in the first Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: “Evil communications corrupt good dispositions.”[8]


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  1. Prov. xxiv. 15.
  2. Ecclus. ix. 16.
  3. Ecclus. vi. 16.
  4. Ecclus. ix. 13.
  5. Ecclus. xxv. 9.
  6. Ecclus. xxviii. 24.
  7. Ps. xviii. 25, 26.
  8. 1 Cor. xv. 33.