Codex: Clement of Rome     Book: Second Epistle on Virginity


Chapter 13

The History of Susanna Teaches Circumspection with the Eyes and in Society.

13:1 Have you not read, and do you not know, concerning those elders who were in the days of Susanna, who, because they were constantly with women,
13:2 and looking upon the beauty which was another's, fell into the depths of wantonness, and were not able to keep themselves in a chaste mind,
13:3 but were overcome by a depraved disposition, and came suddenly upon the blessed Susanna to corrupt her.
13:4 But she did not consent to their foul passion, but cried unto God, and God saved her out of the hands of the bad old men.
13:5 Does it not, therefore, behoove us to tremble and be afraid, forasmuch as these old men, judges and elders of the people of God, fell from their dignity because of a woman?
13:6 For they did not keep in mind that which is said: "Look not on the beauty which is another's;" and, "The beauty of woman has destroyed many;" 2 xrefs
13:7 and "With a married woman do not sit;" 1 xrefs
13:8 and that, again, in which it says: "Is there any one that puts fire in his bosom, and does not burn his clothes;" 1 xrefs
13:9 or, "Does a man walk on fire, and his feet are not scorched? So whosoever goes in to another man's wife is not pure from evil, and whosoever comes near to her shall not escape." 2 xrefs
13:10 And again it says: "You shall not long after the beauty a woman, lest she take you captive with her eyelids;" 1 xrefs
13:11 and, "You shall not look upon a maiden, lest you perish through desire of her;" 1 xrefs
13:12 and, "With a woman that sings beautifully you shall not constantly be;" 1 xrefs
13:13 and, "Let him that thinks he stands take heed lest he fall." 1 xrefs

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