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Morals on the Book of Job (Volume I, Part I)
by Pope Gregory I
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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037 - Book V Section 9
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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036 - Book V Section 8
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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035 - Book V Section 7
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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034 - Book V Section 6
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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033 - Book V Section 5
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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032 - Book V Section 4
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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031 - Book V Section 3
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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030 - Book V Section 2
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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029 - Book V Section 1
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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028 - Book IV Section 8
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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027 - Book IV Section 7
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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026 - Book IV Section 6
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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025 - Book IV Section 5
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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024 - Book IV Section 4
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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023 - Book IV Section 3
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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022 - Book IV Section 2
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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021 - Book IV Section 1
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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020 - Book III Section 6
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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019 - Book III Section 5
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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018 - Book III Section 4
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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017 - Book III Section 3
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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016 - Book III Section 2
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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015 - Book III Section 1
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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014 - Book II Section 8
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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013 - Book II Section 7
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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012 - Book II Section 6
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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011 - Book II Section 5
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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010 - Book II Section 4
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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009 - Book II Section 3
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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008 - Book II Section 2
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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007 - Book II Section 1
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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006 - Book I Section 4
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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005 - Book I Section 3
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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004 - Book I Section 2
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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003 - Book I Section 1
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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002 - The Preface
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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001 - The Epistle
Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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Delve into the profound insights of Saint Gregorys Commentary on Job, also known as An Extensive Consideration of Moral Questions. Written between 578 and 595, this monumental work spans an impressive 35 books or 6 volumes, making it one of the largest surviving texts from the patristic era. In this commentary, Gregory not only explores the complexities of the Book of Job but also draws significant moral lessons that resonate through the ages. Revered as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions, Pope Gregorys reflections offer timeless wisdom for readers seeking deeper understanding. - Summary by ancientchristian
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