There were two persons, one covetous and the other envious, to whom a certain person promised to grant whatever they should ask; but double to him who should ask last. The covetous man would not ask first, because he wished to get the double portion, and the envious man would not make the first request because he could not bear the thoughts of thus benefiting his neighbor. However, at last he requested that one of his eyes should be taken out, in order that his neighbor might lose both.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Envy's Choice
Amiable Arminian Adam Clarke tells an apocryphal Jewish fable about Envy's choice.
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