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22 Sept 2021

Preaching And Revival

Eductus somne, cecidit de tertio coenaculo deorsum...

Inter verba praedicationis occurrit occasio curationis, ut dulcedine miraculi et doctrinae sermo firmetur, et vigiliarum labor arceatur, et memoria magistri jam discessuri arctius mentibus infigatur. Tria vero coenacula in quorum supremo Paulus disputat, fides, spes, et charitas, sunt. Major autum his charitas. Quam si quis per ignaviam deseruerit, et inter Apostoli voces dormitare non timuerit, jam inter mortuos computabitur. Cum enim in uno offenderit, factus est omnium reus.

Ad quem cum descendisset Paulus, incubuit super eum...

Quod descendit, incumbit, complectitur, hoc est quod ipse dicit: Filioli mei, quos iterum parturio, donec formetur Christus in vobis. Operosior enim est resuscitatio eorum qui per negligentiam, quam qui per infirmitatem peccant. Et haec per Eutychum, illa per Tabitham quam Petrus suscitavit, experimitur. Et ideo illa in diebus infirmata moritur, hic media nocte cadit et moritur. Illa post mortem lota in coenaculo ponitur, hic tertio coenaculo delapsus deorsum mortuus lugetur. Iste praesente et docente, illa absente magistro. Ad hunc Paulus descendit, ad illam Petrus suscitaturus ascendit. Illa mox viso Petro resedit, hic nocte media defunctus tandem mane resurgit, et justitiae sole afflante, redivivus adducitur.

Sanctus Beda,Super acta Apostolorum Expositio, Caput XX

Source: Migne PL 92.985a-c
Having fallen asleep, he fell down from the third storey... 1

Here among the words of preaching there occurs an occasion for healing, that the sweetness of a miracle fortify the speech of teaching and watch over the labour of vigils, and the memory of the teacher soon to depart be more firmly fixed in the mind. The third storey at which height Paul disputed, are faith, hope and charity, and the greatest of these is charity. 2 Which if someone forsakes by negligence, and does not fear to slumber among the Apostolic voices, he is already to be reckoned among the dead. For when he offends in one thing, he is made guilty in all. 3

And when Paul had gone down to him, he bent over him... 4

He descends, he bends over, he embraces, and this is as he said: 'My children, whom again I carry in the womb until Christ is fashioned in you.' 5 For more laborious is the resuscitation of those who sin by negligence rather than by weakness. And the former is expressed by Eutychius, the latter by that Tabitha whom Peter revived. 6 Thus she died by weakness in the day, he fell and died in the middle of the night. She after death was washed and placed in the upper room, he fallen from the third storey was mourned as one who had died. He was present amid teaching, she had the teacher absent. Paul went down to revive him, Peter went up to her. She quickly sat up at the sight of Peter, he who perished in the middle of the night eventually rose in the morning, and with the sun of righteousness blazing, was led away alive.

Saint Bede, from the Commentary on the Acts of The Apostles, Chap 20

1 Acts 20.9
2 1 Cor 13.13
3 Jam 2.10
4 Acts 20.10
5 Galat 4.19
6 Acts 9.36-41

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