Early Ideals of Righteousness Hebrew Greek And Roman
Early Ideals of Righteousness Hebrew Greek And Roman
R H Robert Hatch Kennett
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GREEK IDEALS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS 41 father ? " In illustration of this passage, Sir Richard Jebb aptly quotes the Merchant of Venice l (mercy) : "It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's When mercy seasons justice " ; " and my husband has pointed out the parallel with St. Paul in the Ephesians? "Be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God also in Christ forgave you!' The same softened ...conception of the divine character is seen also in the Philoctetes, 3 where the sufferings of the hero are said to have been laid upon him " by the care of one of the gods, " in order that he, the foreordained vanquisher of Troy, might be held in reserve until the appointed hour. His troubles, mysterious though they be, are unhesitatingly deemed to be part of God's plan for the guidance of the universe, With ^schylus such misfortunes are, I think, without ex- ception the penalty paid for wrong-doing, either on the part of the sufferer or of his 1 iv.
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