Nilus of Ancyra→Xenophon|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To the same person.
The "house" of the soul is said to be the way of life and the condition of each person. For there is a house of righteousness, and a house of courage, and a house of self-control, and so on; and on the contrary, a house of injustice, and a house of cowardice, and a house of fornication, and the rest. Therefore the words, "The darkened ones of the earth were filled with houses of iniquities" [Psalm 73:20 LXX], mean filled with many and varied passions, with impious deeds and lawlessness. And the words, "Truth has sprung up from the earth, and righteousness has looked down from heaven" [Psalm 84:11 LXX], understood in a moral sense, signify by "earth" the body that makes the fruits of self-control sprout up, according to the saying, "My flesh has flourished with reverence" [cf. Psalm 27:7 LXX], the heart of the person being aided through prayer and hope. For some have rightly defined fornication as falsehood, but self-control as truth and as true pleasure; and "righteousness from heaven," that is, from the mind, the distribution of Jesus came forth by the mercies of God. For indeed the Lord will give kindness, and our earth will give its fruit [cf. Psalm 84:12 LXX]: the fruit of the Spirit, love, joy, peace, long-suffering, and the rest, which the blessed Paul enumerated [Galatians 5:22]. But in the latter verse "earth" must be understood as the heart, as the Lord says: "The seed that fell upon the good earth bore fruit thirtyfold, and sixtyfold, and a hundredfold" [cf. Matthew 13:8].
The "house" of the soul is said to be the way of life and the condition of each person. For there is a house of righteousness, and a house of courage, and a house of self-control, and so on; and on the contrary, a house of injustice, and a house of cowardice, and a house of fornication, and the rest. Therefore the words, "The darkened ones of the earth were filled with houses of iniquities" [Psalm 73:20 LXX], mean filled with many and varied passions, with impious deeds and lawlessness. And the words, "Truth has sprung up from the earth, and righteousness has looked down from heaven" [Psalm 84:11 LXX], understood in a moral sense, signify by "earth" the body that makes the fruits of self-control sprout up, according to the saying, "My flesh has flourished with reverence" [cf. Psalm 27:7 LXX], the heart of the person being aided through prayer and hope. For some have rightly defined fornication as falsehood, but self-control as truth and as true pleasure; and "righteousness from heaven," that is, from the mind, the distribution of Jesus came forth by the mercies of God. For indeed the Lord will give kindness, and our earth will give its fruit [cf. Psalm 84:12 LXX]: the fruit of the Spirit, love, joy, peace, long-suffering, and the rest, which the blessed Paul enumerated [Galatians 5:22]. But in the latter verse "earth" must be understood as the heart, as the Lord says: "The seed that fell upon the good earth bore fruit thirtyfold, and sixtyfold, and a hundredfold" [cf. Matthew 13:8].
AI-assisted translation - This translation was produced with AI assistance and has not been peer-reviewed. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek below for scholarly use.