| Infinitus enim thesaurus est hominibus: quo qui usi sunt, participes facti sunt amicitiae Dei, propter disciplinae dona commendati. Infinitum ideo thesaurum dicit esse sapientiae, quia quanto quis studiosius eam discit, tanto profundiorem esse cognoscit; et quanto magis in ea meditando profecerit, tanto ipsam altius petere intelliget; ideoque ipsius meditatores amicitiae Dei participes facti sunt, quia praeceptorum et voluntatis Dei veri fiunt agnitores: de quo ipsa Veritas ad discipulos in Evangelio ait: Jam non dicam vos servos, quia servus nescit quid faciat Dominus ejus. Vos autem dixi amicos: quia omnia quaecunque audivi a Patre meo nota feci vobis. Rabanus Maurus, Commentariorum In Librum Sapientiae Wisdom, Liber II, Caput III Source: Migne PL 109.669c |
She is an endless treasure to men, by use of which they become friends of God, being commended for the gift of discipline. 1 The treasure of wisdom is said to be an endless because the more a man is more studious in learning from her, so the much more he is able to know deeply, and the more he advances in contemplation, so the much more he understands how to seek high things. Therefore those who meditate in this manner are made participants in the friendship of God, because they have truly become those who know the commandments and will of God, concerning which the Truth says to the disciples in the Gospel, 'Now I do not call you servants, because a servant does not know what his master will do, but I say you are friends because everything which I have heard from my Father I have made known to you.' 2 Rabanus Maurus, Commentary on the Book of Wisdom, Book 2, Chapter 3 1 Wisdom 7.14 2 Jn 15.15 |
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29 Apr 2026
The Treasure Of Wisdom
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