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Jeremiah 8:22

Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? why then has not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
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Basil the Great

AD 379
“Shall not he that falls rise again, and he that is turned away, shall he not turn again?” Why, then, is the virgin “turned away with a stubborn revolting,” even though she heard Christ, her spouse, saying through Jeremiah: “And when she had committed all these fornications, I said: Return to me, and she did not return?” “Is there no balm in Gilead? Or is there no physician there? Why, then, is not the wound of the daughter of my people closed?” Indeed, you will find many safeguards against evil in the divine Scripture, and many remedies which from destruction bring salvation. There are the mysteries of death and resurrection, the words of terrible judgment and everlasting punishment, the doctrines of repentance and the forgiveness of sin and those innumerable examples of conversion. There are the drachma, the sheep and the son who spent his livelihood with harlots, who was lost and found, was dead and lived again. Let us use these safeguards against evil. Through them, let us heal our...

Clement Of Alexandria

AD 215
Let no one, then, run down the law, as if, on account of the penalty, it were not beautiful and good. Shouldn’t he who drives away bodily disease appear as a benefactor? Shouldn’t he who attempts to deliver the soul from iniquity even more appear as a friend since the soul is a more precious thing than the body? Besides, for the sake of bodily health we submit to incisions, cauterization and medicinal draughts. He who administers them is called savior and healer. He is called this even though he amputates parts, but he works not from a grudge or ill will toward the patient. He instead acts according to the principles that the art prescribes so that the sound parts may not perish along with them. No one accuses the physician’s art of wickedness. In the same way, shouldn’t we submit, for the soul’s sake, to either banishment, or punishment or bonds, as long as from unrighteousness we shall obtain righteousness? - "Stromateis 1.27"

George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
Balm, (resina) "turpentine "(Calmet) which was much used. (Dioscor. i. 66.) Galaad was famous for the best, chap. xlvi. 11., and Genesis xxxvii. 25. Closed? Have I not sent prophets? But they will not be healed. (Calmet)

Horsiesios

AD 387
What should we do? Let us allow a spring of tears to flow every day, day and night. Let us, too, say with the weeping Jeremiah, the great prophet, “Who will give some water to my head, and a spring of tears to my eyes? I would weep for my sins day and night.” Let us first of all confess our sins before this.… which is full of terror and trembling tears. Let us invoke the goodness and mercy of our God, while we are in this exile of tears, before death overtakes us. - "Instructions 1.3"

Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation - 2 Peter 1:20

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