Letter 15: Severus tells Antoninus that just anger must still be governed by prudence and the rule that each person bears his own sin.

Severus of AntiochAntoninus, bishop of Beroea|c. 515 AD|Severus of Antioch|From Antioch, Syria|To Beroea, Syria|AI-assisted
Antoninus; Beroea; civic order; Jewish community; justice; restraint
The letter contains severe anti-Jewish rhetoric from its period; the modern rendering preserves the argument while avoiding added polemic. Source id I.15; Brooks page 60; original Syriac source-text backfill remains pending.

The arrogant acts committed by the Jews in this case are plainly beyond excuse, and they could rouse even a slow-tempered soul to just anger if that soul has been taught the doctrines of piety. Yet your own letters have already shown that people like you, who love God and have good judgment, must handle such matters wisely.

For that reason we met together and discussed the whole affair with the glorious patrician and the lieutenant of the general of the East, your excellent uncle. As far as we could, we tried to prevent the evils that were about to arise. We wrote down what seemed best after deliberation and made it known to Your Holiness. That advice, given by their excellencies and by us in common with them, is complete; it remains for you to put the action itself on a proper footing.

No penalty would be too severe for the arrogance involved. Still, those who lead the teaching of piety must not look only at what offenders deserve to suffer, but also at what we ourselves must refrain from doing. I say this not so that we neglect divine law, but so that, even while we sing with David that we hate those who hate the Lord, we also remember Moses' command: fathers are not to die for children, nor children for fathers; each person dies for his own sin.

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  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern severus brooks batch2 v1.

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