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Calvin's on Luke 12:19

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19. Take thine ease, eat, drink, enjoy thyself. When he exhorts himself to eat and drink, he no longer remembers that he is a man, but swells into pride by relying on his abundance. We daily perceive striking instances of this disdainful conduct (270) in irreligious men, who hold up the mass of their riches, as if it were nothing less than a brazen rampart against death. When he says, Eat, my soul, and enjoy thyself, there is an emphatic meaning in this Hebrew idiom; (271) for he addresses himself in such a manner as to imply, that he has all that is necessary for gratifying all his senses and all his desires. (270) “ D’une telle mecognoissance et fierte ;” — “of such ingratitude and pride.” (271) “ En ceste locution Hebraique il y a une vehemence et proprie plus que les mots n’emportent de prime face ;” — “in that Hebrew form of expression there is greater force and propriety than the words at first sight bear.” return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-20" class="com-number"

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