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Again, the Scriptures speak of God as asleep when the psalmist says, “Arise! Why do you sleep, O Lord?” [Psa 44:23 (43:24 LXX).] He does not say this to make us suspect that God sleeps. This would be the utmost madness. By the word sleep the psalm shows God’s patience and forbearance toward us. Another prophet has said, “You will not be like a person who sleeps, will you?” [Jer 14:9 (LXX).] Do you not see that we need much help from our understanding and reason when we are searching into the treasure house of the divine Scriptures? If we listen to the words only, if we do not think but take the words as they come, not only will those absurdities follow, but many a conflict will be seen in what has been said—St John Chrysostom
By Fr Paul GuirgisAgain, the Scriptures speak of God as asleep when the psalmist says, “Arise! Why do you sleep, O Lord?” [Psa 44:23 (43:24 LXX).] He does not say this to make us suspect that God sleeps. This would be the utmost madness. By the word sleep the psalm shows God’s patience and forbearance toward us. Another prophet has said, “You will not be like a person who sleeps, will you?” [Jer 14:9 (LXX).] Do you not see that we need much help from our understanding and reason when we are searching into the treasure house of the divine Scriptures? If we listen to the words only, if we do not think but take the words as they come, not only will those absurdities follow, but many a conflict will be seen in what has been said—St John Chrysostom