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Wisdom of Sirach 7:24

Hast you daughters? have a care of their body, and show not yourself cheerful toward them.
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Clement Of Alexandria

AD 215
Christ the educator of humanity, our divine Logos, with every effort and with every gift of wisdom, has offered to save his children, warning them, reproaching, punishing, accusing, threatening, curing, making promises and granting grace. "With various bridles he keeps within bounds" the excessive outbursts of humanity. In short, the Lord conducts himself with us as we conduct ourselves with our children. "Do you have children? Discipline them," Wisdom exhorts, "and make them obedient from their youth. Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity, and do not show yourself too indulgent with them." Yet, our children, male and female, are what we love the most above anything else. - "Christ the Educator 1.11.75.1–2"

Gregory The Dialogist

AD 604
"Set your face toward it and let it be in a state of siege." What does it mean to set the face toward Jerusalem that is portrayed on a brick, except that the master should not reveal the vision of heavenly peace or show himself too forgiving or merciful toward a soul if he sees it still uncertain in its deeds? For thus it is written: "Do you have daughters? Be concerned for their chastity, and do not show yourself too indulgent with them." Evil souls that are inclined toward worldly desires are sometimes better served through severity. A fixed gaze accompanied by severe vigilance that offers no hope for any frivolous indulgence frightens the wayward soul and rigorously pulls it away from any enticement toward vice. But even as a master does this, he must always preserve in his heart tenderness and humility toward him in so far as he must have a great deal of love for the individual and should never use his position of authority against him through pride. Nevertheless, he still must ref...

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

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