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Wisdom of Sirach 19:2

Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall away: and he that cleaves to harlots will become impudent.
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Methodius of Olympus

AD 311
Now Abraham, when he first received the covenant of circumcision, seems to signify, by receiving circumcision in a member of his own body, nothing else than this: that one should no longer conceive children with one born of the same parent. In this way he shows that everyone should abstain from intercourse with his own sister, as his own flesh. And thus, from the time of Abraham, the custom of marrying with sisters has ceased. And from the times of the prophets the contracting of marriage with several wives has been done away with. For we read, "Do not go after your lusts, but refrain from satisfying your appetites," for "wine and women will make men of understanding fall away." And, in another place, "Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice with the wife of your youth," which clearly forbids a plurality of wives. And Jeremiah clearly gives the name of "fed horses" to those who lust after other women. And we read, "The multiplying brood of the ungodly shall not thrive, nor will basta...

Salvian the Presbyter

AD 429
Everything was destroyed from two dominant common defects: avarice and drunkenness. For, unrestrained in their greed for drink, it came to the point where the city authorities could not even get up from the table"not even when the enemy had already penetrated into the city. I think that God intentionally wanted to show them the reason of their ruin: that at the moment when they were experiencing ruin, they continued to conduct themselves in the very thing that ultimately led to their ruin. I have seen with my own eyes deplorable scenes in that city. It mattered not whether they were boys or old men. It was the same scurrilous partying and levity. All kids of evil were going on at the same time: luxury, drinking, depravity. Everyone was doing the same thing: they amused themselves, got drunk and used prostitutes. Both old and young let themselves go during the banquets. Individuals who were already too weak to live were nonetheless daunting in their wine drinking; those nearly incapable...

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

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