JUSTIN: CHRIST REFERS ALL THINGS TO THE FATHER AND OTHER ARTICLES (CHAP. CI to Chap CXLII)
CHAP. CI.--CHRIST REFERS ALL THINGS TO THE FATHER
"Then what follows of the Psalm is this, in which He says: 'Our fathers
trusted in Thee; they trusted, and Thou didst deliver them. They cried unto Thee,
and were not confounded. But I am a worm, and no man; a reproach of men, and
despised of the people;' which show that He admits them to be His fathers, who
trusted in God and were saved by Him, who also were the fathers of the Virgin,
by whom He was born and became man; and He foretells that He shall be saved by
the same God, but boasts not in accomplishing anything through His own will or
might. For when on earth He acted in the very same manner, and answered to one
who addressed Him as' Good Master:' Why callest thou me good? One is good, my
Father who is in heaven.'(8) But when He says, I am a worm, and no man; a
reproach of men, and despised of the people,' He prophesied the things which do exist,
and which happen to Him. For we who believe on Him are everywhere a reproach,
'despised of the people;' for, rejected and dishonoured by your nation, He
suffered those indignities which you planned against Him. And the following: 'All
they that see me laughed me to scorn; they spake with the lips, they shook the
head: He trusted in the Lord; let Him deliver him, since he desires Him;' this
likewise He foretold should happen to Him. For they that saw Him crucified shook
their heads each one of them, and distorted their lips, and twisting their
noses to each other,(9) they spake in mockery the words which are recorded in the
memoirs of His apostles: 'He said he was the Son of God: let him come down; let
God save him.'
CHAP. CII.--THE PREDICTION OF THE EVENTS WHICH HAPPENED TO CHRIST WHEN HE WAS
BORN. WHY GOD PERMITTED IT.
"And what follows--'My hope from the breasts of my mother. On Thee have I
been cast from the womb; from my mother's belly Thou art my God: for there is
no helper. Many calves have compassed me; fat bulls have beset me round. They
opened their mouth upon me, as a ravening and a roaring lion. All my bones are
poured out and dispersed like water. My heart has become likes wax melting in the
midst of my belly. My strength is become dry like a potsherd; and my tongue
has cleaved to my throat'--foretold what would come to pass; for the statement,
'My hope from the breasts of my mother,' [is thus explained]. As soon as He was
born in Bethlehem, as I previously remarked, king Herod, having learned from
the Arabian Magi about Him, made a plot to put Him to death and by God's command
Joseph took Him with Mary and departed into Egypt. For the Father had decreed
that He whom He had begotten should be put to death, but not before He had grown
to manhood, and proclaimed the word which proceeded from Him. But if any of
you say to us, Could not God rather have put Herod to death? I return answer by
anticipation: Could not God have cut off in the beginning the serpent, so that
he exist not, rather than have said, 'And I will put enmity between him and the
woman, and between his seed and her seed?'(1) Could He not have at once created
a multitude of men? But yet, since He knew that it would be good, He created
both angels and men free to do that which is righteous, and He appointed periods
of time during which He knew it would be good for them to have the exercise of
free-will; and because He likewise knew it would be good, He made general and
particular judgments; each one's freedom of will, however, being guarded. Hence
Scripture says the following, at the destruction of the tower, and division
and alteration of tongues: 'And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and
they have all one language; and this they have begun to do: and now nothing will
be restrained from them of all which they have attempted to do.'(2) And the
statement, 'My strength is become dry like a potsherd, and my tongue has cleaved to
my throat,' was also a prophecy of what would be done by Him according to the
Father's will. For the power of His strong word, by which He always confuted
the Pharisees and Scribes, and, in short, all your nation's teachers that
questioned Him, had a cessation like a plentiful and strong spring, the waters of
which have been turned off, when He kept silence, and chose to return no answer to
any one in the presence of Pilate; as has been declared in the memoirs of His
apostles, in order that what is recorded by Isaiah might have efficacious fruit,
where it is written, 'The Lord gives me a tongue, that I may know when I
ought to speak.'(3) Again, when He said, 'Thou art my God; be not far from me,' He
taught that all men ought to hope in God who created all things, and seek
salvation and help from Him alone; and not suppose, as the rest of men do, that
salvation can be obtained by birth, or wealth, or strength, or wisdom. And such
have ever been your practices: at one time you made a calf, and always you have
shown yourselves ungrateful, murderers of the righteous, and proud of your
descent. For if the Son of God evidently states that He can be saved, [neither](4)
because He is a son, nor because He is strong or wise, but that without God He
cannot be saved, even though He be sinless, as Isaiah declares in words to the
effect that even in regard to His very language He committed no sin (for He
committed no iniquity or guile with His mouth), how do you or others who expect to
be saved without this hope, suppose that you are not deceiving yourselves?
CHAP. CIII.--THE PHARISEES ARE THE BULLS: THE ROARING LION IS HEROD OR THE
DEVIL.
"Then what is next said in the Psalm--'For trouble is near, for there is
none to help me. Many calves have compassed me; fat bulls have beset me round.
They opened their mouth upon me as a ravening and roaring lion. All my bones are
poured out and dispersed like water,'--was likewise a prediction of the events
which happened to Him. For on that night when some of your nation, who had
been sent by the Pharisees and Scribes, and teachers,(5) came upon Him from the
Mount(6) of Olives, those whom Scripture called butting and prematurely
destructive calves surrounded Him. And the expression, 'Fat bulls have beset me round,'
He spoke beforehand of those who acted similarly to the calves, when He was led
before your teachers. And the Scripture described them as bulls, since we know
that bulls are authors of calves' existence. As therefore the bulls are the
begetters of the calves, so your teachers were the cause why their children went
out to the Mount of Olives to take Him and bring Him to them. And the
expression, 'For there is none to help,' is also indicative of what took place. For
there was not even a single man to assist Him as an innocent person. And the
expression, 'They opened their mouth upon me like a roaring lion,' designates him who
was then king of the Jews, and was called Herod, a successor of the Herod who,
when Christ was born, slew all the infants in Bethlehem born about the same
time, because he imagined that amongst them He would assuredly be of whom the
Magi from Arabia had spoken; for he was ignorant of the will of Him that is
stronger than all, how He had commanded Joseph and Mary to take the Child and depart
into Egypt, and there to remain until a revelation should again be made to them
to return into their own country. And there they did remain until Herod, who
slew the infants in Bethlehem, was dead, and Archelaus had succeeded him. And he
died before Christ came to the dispensation on the cross which was given Him
by His Father. And when Herod succeeded Archelaus, having received the authority
which had been allotted to him, Pilate sent to him by way of compliment Jesus
bound; and God foreknowing that this would happen, had thus spoken: 'And they
brought Him to the Assyrian, a present to the king.'(1) Or He meant the devil by
the lion roaring against Him: whom Moses calls the serpent, but in Job and
Zechariah he is called the devil, and by Jesus is addressed as Satan, showing that
a compounded name was acquired by him from the deeds which he performed. For
'Sata' in the Jewish and Syrian tongue means apostate; and 'Nas' is the word
from which he is called by interpretation the serpent, i.e., according to the
interpretation of the Hebrew term, from both of which there arises the single word
Satanas. For this devil, when [Jesus] went up from the river Jordan, at the
time when the voice spake to Him, 'Thou art my Son: this day have I begotten
Thee,'(2) is recorded in the memoirs of the apostles to have come to Him and tempted
Him, even so far as to say to Him, 'Worship me;' and Christ answered him, 'Get
thee behind me, Satan: thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt
thou serve.'(3) For as he had deceived Adam, so he hoped(4) that he might
contrive some mischief against Christ also. Moreover, the statement, 'All my bones
are poured out(5) and dispersed like water; my heart has become like wax,
melting in the midst of my belly,' was a prediction of that which happened to Him on
that night when men came out against Him to the Mount of Olives to seize Him.
For in the memoirs which I say were drawn up by His apostles and those who
followed them, [it is recorded] that His sweat fell down like drops of blood while
He was praying, and saying, 'If it be possible, let this cup pass:'(6) His
heart and also His bones trembling; His heart being like wax melting in His
belly:(7) in order that we may perceive that the Father wished His Son really(8) to
undergo such sufferings for our sakes, and may not say that He, being the Son of
God, did not feel what was happening to Him and inflicted on Him. Further, the
expression, 'My strength is dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue has cleaved
to my throat,' was a prediction, as I previously remarked, of that silence,
when He who convicted all your teachers of being unwise returned no answer at all.
CHAP. CIV.--CIRCUMSTANCES OF CHRIST'S DEATH ARE PREDICTED IN THIS PSALM.
"And the statement, 'Thou hast brought me into the dust of death; for many
dogs have surrounded me: the assembly of the wicked have beset me round. They
pierced my hands and my feet. They did tell all my bones. They did look and
stare upon me. They parted my garments among them, and cast lots upon my
vesture,'--was a prediction, as I said before, of the death to which the synagogue of
the wicked would condemn Him, whom He calls both dogs and hunters, declaring that
those who hunted Him were both gathered together and assiduously striving to
condemn Him. And this is recorded to have happened in the memoirs of His
apostles. And I have shown that, after His crucifixion, they who crucified Him parted
His garments among them.
CHAP. CV.--THE PSALM ALSO PREDICTS THE CRUCIFIXION AND THE SUBJECT OF THE LAST
PRAYERS OF CHRIST ON EARTH.
"And what follows of the Psalm,--'But Thou, Lord, do not remove Thine
assistance from me; give heed to help me. Deliver my soul from the sword, and my(9)
only-begotten from the hand of the dog; save me from the lion's mouth, and my
humility from the horns of the unicorns,'--was also information and prediction
of the events which should befall Him. For I have already proved that He was
the only-begotten of the Father of all things, being begotten in a peculiar
manner Word and Power by Him, and having afterwards become man through the Virgin,
as we have learned from the memoirs. Moreover, it is similarly foretold that He
would die by crucifixion. For the passage, 'Deliver my soul from the sword, and
my(10) only-begotten from the hand of the dog; save me from the lion's mouth,
and my humility from the horns of the unicorns,' is indicative of the suffering
by which He should die, i.e., by crucifixion. For the 'horns of the,
unicorns,' I have already explained to you, are the figure of the cross only. And the
prayer that His soul should be saved from the sword, and lion's mouth, and hand
of the dog, was a prayer that no one should take possession of His soul: so
that, when we arrive at the end of life, we may ask the same petition from God, who
is able to turn away every shameless evil angel from taking our souls. And
that the souls survive, I have shown(1) to you from the fact that the soul of
Samuel was called up by the witch, as Saul demanded. And it appears also, that all
the souls of similiar righteous men and prophets fell under the dominion of
such powers, as is indeed to be inferred from the very facts in the case of that
witch. Hence also God by His Son teaches(2) us for whose sake these things seem
to have been done, always to strive earnestly, and at death to pray that our
souls may not fall into the hands of any such power. For when Christ was giving
up His spirit on the cross, He said, 'Father, into Thy hands I commend my
spirit,'(3) as I have learned also from the memoirs. For He exhorted His disciples to
surpass the pharisaic way of living, with the warning, that if they did not,
they might be sure they could not be saved; and these words are recorded in the
memoirs: 'Unless your righteousness exceed that of the Scribes and Pharisees,
ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.'(4)
CHAP. CVI.--CHRIST'S RESURRECTION IS FORETOLD IN THE CONCLUSION OF THE PSALM.
"The remainder of the Psalm makes it manifest that He knew His Father
would grant to Him all things which He asked, and would raise Him from the dead;
and that He urged all who fear God to praise Him because He had compassion on all
races of believing men, through the mystery of Him who was crucified; and that
He stood in the midst of His brethren the apostles (who repented of their
flight from Him when He was crucified, after He rose from the dead, and after they
were persuaded by Himself that, before His passion He had mentioned to them
that He must suffer these things, and that they were announced beforehand by the
prophets), and when living with them sang praises to God, as is made evident in
the memoirs of the apostles. The words are the following: 'I will declare Thy
name to my brethren; in the midst of the Church will I praise Thee. Ye that fear
the Lord, praise Him; all ye, the seed of Jacob, glorify Him.
Let all the seed of Israel fear Him.' And when it is said that He changed the
name of one of the apostles to Peter; and when it is written in the memoirs of
Him that this so happened, as well as that He changed the names of other two
brothers, the sons of Zebedee, to Boanerges, which means sons of thunder; this
was an announcement of the fact that it was He by whom Jacob was called Israel,
and Oshea called Jesus (Joshua), under whose name the people who survived of
those that came from Egypt were conducted into the land promised to the
patriarchs. And that He should arise like a star from the seed of Abraham, Moses showed
before hand when he thus said, 'A star shall arise from Jacob, and a leader from
Israel;'(5) and another Scripture says, 'Behold a man; the East is His
name.'(6) Accordingly, when a star rose in heaven at the time of His birth, as is
recorded in the memoirs of His apostles, the Magi from Arabia, recognising the sign
by this, came and worshipped Him.
CHAP. CVII.--THE SAME IS TAUGHT FROM THE HISTORY OF JONAH.
"And that He would rise again on the third day after the crucifixion, it
is written(7) in the memoirs that some of your nation, questioning Him, said,
'Show us a sign;' and He replied to them, 'An evil and adulterous generation
seeketh after a sign; and no sign shall be given them, save the sign of Jonah.' And
since He spoke this obscurely, it was to be understood by the audience that
after His crucifixion He should rise again on the third day. And He showed that
your generation was more wicked and more adulterous than the city of Nineveh;
for the latter, when Jonah preached to them, after he had been cast up on the
third day from the belly of the great fish, that after three (in other versions,
forty)(8) days they should all perish, proclaimed a fast of all creatures, men
and beasts, with sackcloth, and with earnest lamentation, with true repentance
from the heart, and turning away from unrighteousness, in the belief that God is
merciful and kind to all who turn from wickedness; so that the king of that
city himself, with his nobles also, put on sackcloth and remained fasting and
praying, and obtained their request that the city should not be overthrown. But
when Jonah was grieved that on the (fortieth) third day, as he proclaimed, the
city was not overthrown, by the dispensation of a gourd (9) springing up from the
earth for him, under which he sat and was shaded from the heat (now the gourd
had sprung up suddenly, and Jonah had neither planted nor watered it, but it
had come up all at once to afford him shade), and by the other dispensation of
its withering away, for which Jonah grieved, [God] convicted him of being
unjustly displeased because the city of Nineveh had not been overthrown, and said,
'Thou hast had pity on the gourd, for the which thou hast not laboured, neither
madest it grow; which came up in a night, and perished in a night. And shall I
not spare Nineveh, the great city, wherein dwell more than six score thousand
persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and
also much cattle?'(1)
CHAP. CVII.--THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST DID NOT CONVERT THE JEWS. BUT THROUGH
THE WHOLE WORLD THEY HAVE SENT MEN TO ACCUSE CHRIST.
"And though all the men of your nation knew the incidents in the life of
Jonah, and though Christ said amongst you that He would give the sign of Jonah,
exhorting you to repent of your wicked deeds at least after He rose again from
the dead, and to mourn before God as did the Ninevites, in order that your
nation and city might not be taken and destroyed, as they have been destroyed; yet
you not only have not repented, after you learned that He rose from the dead,
but, as I said before(2) you have sent chosen and ordained men throughout all
the world to proclaim that a godless and lawless heresy had sprung from one
Jesus, a Galilaean deceiver, whom we crucified, but his disciples stole him by night
from the tomb, where he was laid when unfastened from the cross, and now
deceive men by asserting that he has risen from the dead and ascended to heaven.
Moreover, you accuse Him of having taught those godless, lawless, and unholy
doctrines which you mention to the condemnation of those who confess Him to be
Christ, and a Teacher from and Son of God. Besides this, even when your city is
captured, and your land ravaged, you do not repent, but dare to utter imprecations
on Him and all who believe in Him. Yet we do not hate you or those who, by your
means, have conceived such prejudices against us; but we pray that even now
all of you may repent and obtain mercy from God, the compassionate and
long-suffering Father of all.
CHAP. CIX.--THE CONVERSION OF THE GENTILES HAS BEEN PREDICTED BY MICAH.
"But that the Gentiles would repent of the evil in which they led erring
lives, when they heard the doctrine preached by His apostles from Jerusalem, and
which they learned(3) through them, suffer me to show you by quoting a short
statement from the prophecy of Micah, one of the twelve [minor prophets]. This
is as follows: 'And in the last days the mountain of the Lord shall be manifest,
established on the top of the mountains; it shall be exalted above the hills,
arid people shall flow unto it.(4) And many nations shall go, and say, Come,
let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob;
and they shall enlighten us in His way, and we shall walk in His paths: for out
of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And He
shall judge among many peoples, and shall rebuke strong nations afar off; and
they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into sickles:
nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war
any more. And each man shall sit under his vine and under his fig tree; and
there shall be none to terrify: for the mouth of the Lord of hosts hath spoken it.
For all people will walk in the name of their gods; but we will walk in the
name of the Lord our God for ever. And it shall come to pass in that day, that I
will assemble her that is afflicted, and gather her that is driven out, and whom
I had plagued; and I shall make her that is afflicted a remnant, and her that
is oppressed a strong nation. And the Lord shall reign over them in Mount Zion
from henceforth, and even for ever.' "(5)
CHAP. CX.--A PORTION OF THE PROPHECY ALREADY FULFILLED IN THE CHRISTIANS: THE
REST SHALL BE FULFILLED AT THE SECOND ADVENT.
And when I had finished these words, I continued: "Now I am aware that
your teachers, sirs, admit the whole of the words of this passage to refer to
Christ; and I am likewise aware that they maintain He has not yet come; or if they
say that He has come, they assert that it is not known who He is; but when He
shall become manifest and glorious, then it shall be known who He is. And then,
they say, the events mentioned in this passage shall happen, just as if there
was no fruit as yet from the words of the prophecy. O unreasoning men!
understanding not what has been proved by all these passages, that two advents of Christ
have been announced: the one, in which He is set forth as suffering,
inglorious, dishonoured, and crucified; but the other, in which He shall come from
heaven with glory, when the man of apostasy,(6) who speaks strange things against
the Most High, shall venture to do unlawful deeds on the earth against us the
Christians, who, having learned the true worship of God from the law, and the word
which went forth from Jerusalem by means of the apostles of Jesus, have fled
for safety to the God of Jacob and God of Israel; and we who were filled with
war, and mutual slaughter, and every wickedness, have each through the whole
earth changed our warlike weapons,--our swords into ploughshares, and our spears
into implements of tillage,--and we cultivate piety, righteousness, philanthropy,
faith, and hope, which we have from the Father Himself through Him who was
crucified; and sitting each under his vine, i.e., each man possessing his own
married wife. For you are aware that the prophetic word says, 'And his wife shall
be like a fruitful vine.'(1) Now it is evident that no one can terrify or subdue
us who have believed in Jesus over all the world. For it is plain that, though
beheaded, and crucified, and thrown to wild beasts, and chains, and fire, and
all other kinds of torture, we do not give up our confession; but the more such
things happen, the more do others and in larger numbers become faithful, and
worshippers of God through the name of Jesus. For Just as if one should cut away
the fruit-bearing parts of a vine, it grows up again, and yields other
branches flourishing and fruitful; even so the same thing happens with us. For the
vine planted by God and Christ the Saviour is His people. But the rest of the
prophecy shall be fulfilled at His second coming. For the expression, 'He that is
afflicted [and driven out],' i.e., from the world, [implies] that, so far as you
and all other men have it in your power, each Christian has been driven out
not only from his own property, but even from the whole world; for you permit no
Christian to live. But you say that the same fate has befallen your own nation.
Now, if you have been cast out after defeat in battle, you have suffered such
treatment justly indeed, as all the Scriptures bear witness; but we, though we
have done no such [evil acts] after we knew the truth of God, are testified to
by God, that, together with the most righteous, and only spotless and sinless
Christ, we are taken away out of the earth. For Isaiah cries, 'Behold how the
righteous perishes, and no man lays it to heart; and righteous men are taken
away, and no man considers it.'(2)
CHAP. CXI.--THE TWO ADVENTS WERE SIGNIFIED BY THE TWO GOATS. OTHER FIGURES OF
THE FIRST ADVENT, IN WHICH THE GENTILES ARE FREED BY THE BLOOD OF CHRIST.
"And that it was declared by symbol, even in the time of Moses, that there
would be two advents of this Christ, as I have mentioned previously, [is
manifest] from the symbol of the goats presented for sacrifice during the fast. And
again, by what Moses and Joshua did, the same thing was symbolically announced
and told beforehand. For the one of them, stretching out his hands, remained
till evening on the hill, his hands being supported; and this reveals a type of
no other thing than of the cross: and the other, whose name was altered to Jesus
(Joshua), led the fight, and Israel conquered. Now this took place in the case
of both those holy men and prophets of God, that you may perceive how one of
them could not bear up both the mysteries: I mean, the type of the cross and the
type of the name. For this is, was, and shall be the strength of Him alone,
whose name every power dreads, being very much tormented because they shall be
destroyed by Him. Therefore our suffering and crucified Christ was not cursed by
the law, but made it manifest that He alone would save those who do not depart
from His faith. And the blood of the passover, sprinkled on each man's
door-posts and lintel, delivered those who were saved in Egypt, when the first-born of
the Egyptians were destroyed. For the passover was Christ, who was afterwards
sacrificed, as also Isaiah said, 'He was led as a sheep to the slaughter.'(3)
And it is written, that on the day of the passover you seized Him, and that also
during the passover you crucified Him. And as the blood of the passover saved
those who were in Egypt, so also the blood of Christ will deliver from death
those who have believed. Would God, then, have been deceived if this sign had not
been above the doors? I do not say that; but I affirm that He announced
beforehand the future salvation for the human race through the blood of Christ. For
the sign of the scarlet thread, which the spies, sent to Jericho by Joshua, son
of Nave (Nun), gave to Rahab the harlot, telling her to bind it to the window
through which she let them down to escape from their enemies, also manifested
the symbol of the blood of Christ, by which those who were at one time harlots
and unrighteous persons out of all nations are saved, receiving remission of
sins, and continuing no longer in sin.
CHAP. CXII.--THE JEWS EXPOUND THESE SIGNS JEJUNELY AND FEEBLY, AND TAKE UP
THEIR ATTENTION ONLY WITH INSIGNIFICANT MATTERS.
"But you, expounding these things in a low [and earthly] manner, impute
much weakness to God, if you thus listen to them merely, and do not investigate
the force of the words spoken. Since even Moses would in this way be considered
a transgressor: for he enjoined that no likeness of anything in heaven, or on
earth, or in the sea, be made; and then he himself made a brazen serpent and set
it on a standard, and bade those who were bitten look at it: and they were
saved when they looked at it. Will the serpent, then, which (I have already said)
God had in the beginning cursed and cut off by the great sword, as Isaiah
says,(1) be understood as having preserved at that time the people? and shall we
receive these things in the foolish acceptation of your teachers, and [regard]
them not as signs? And shall we not rather refer the standard to the resemblance
of the crucified Jesus, since also Moses by his outstretched hands, together
with him who was named Jesus (Joshua), achieved a victory for your people? For in
this way we shall cease to be at a loss about the things which the lawgiver
did, when he, without forsaking God, persuaded the people to hope in a beast
through which transgression and disobedience had their origin. And this was done and
said by the blessed prophet with much intelligence and mystery; and there is
nothing said or done by any one of the prophets, without exception, which one
can justly reprehend, if he possess the knowledge which is in them. But if your
teachers only expound to you why female cancels are spoken of in this passage,
and are not in that; or why so many measures of fine flour and so many measures
of oil [are used] in the offerings; and do so in a low and sordid manner, while
they never venture either to speak of or to expound the points which are great
and worthy of investigation, or command you to give no audience to us while we
expound them, and to come not into conversation with us; will they not deserve
to hear what our Lord Jesus Christ said to them: 'Whited sepulchres, which
appear beautiful outward, and within are full of dead men's bones; which pay tithe
of mint, and swallow a camel: ye blind guides!'(2) If, then, you will not
despise the doctrines of those who exalt themselves and wish to be called Rabbi,
Rabbi, and come with such earnestness and intelligence to the words of prophecy
as to suffer the same inflictions from your own people which the prophets
themselves did, you cannot receive any advantage whatsoever from the prophetic
writings.
CHAP. CXIII. --JOSHUA WAS A FIGURE OF CHRIST.
"What I mean is this. Jesus (Joshua), as I have now frequently remarked,
who was called Oshea, when he was sent to spy out the land of Canaan, was named
by Moses Jesus (Joshua). Why he did this you neither ask, nor are at a loss
about it, nor make strict inquiries. Therefore Christ has escaped your notice; and
though you read, you understand not; and even now, though you hear that Jesus
is our Christ, you consider not that the name was bestowed on Him not
purposelessly nor by chance. But you make a theological discussion as to why one ' a'
was added to Abraham's first name; and as to why one 'p' was added to Sarah's
name, you use similar high-sounding disputations.(3) But why do you not similarly
investigate the reason why the name of Oshea the son of Nave (Nun), which his
father gave him, was changed to Jesus (Joshua)? But since not only was his name
altered, but he was also appointed successor to Moses, being the only one of
his contemporaries who came out from Egypt, he led the surviving people into the
Holy Land; and as he, not Moses, led the people into the Holy Land, and as he
distributed it by lot to those who entered along with him, so also Jesus the
Christ will turn again the dispersion of the people, and will distribute the good
land to each one, though not in the same manner. For the former gave them a
temporary inheritance, seeing he was neither Christ who is God, nor the Son of
God; but the latter, after the holy resurrection,(4) shall give us the eternal
possession. The former, after he had been named Jesus (Joshua), and after he had
received strength from. His Spirit, caused the sun to stand still. For I have
proved that it was Jesus who appeared to and conversed with Moses, and Abraham,
and all the other patriarchs without exception, ministering to the will of the
Father; who also, I say, came to be born man by the Virgin Mary, and I lives for
ever. For the latter is He after(5) whom and by whom the Father will renew
both the heaven and the earth; this is He who shall shine an eternal light in
Jerusalem; this is he who is the king of Salem after the order of Melchizedek, and
the eternal Priest of the Most High. The former is said to have circumcised the
people a second time with knives of stone (which was a sign of this
circumcision with which Jesus Christ Himself has circumcised us from the idols made of
stone and of other materials), and to have collected together those who were
circumcised from the uncircumcision, i.e., from the error of the world, in every
place by the knives of stone, to wit, the words of our Lord Jesus. For I have
shown that Christ was proclaimed by the prophets in parables a Stone and a Rock.
Accordingly the knives of stone we shall take to mean His words, by means of
which so many who were in error have been circumcised from uncircumcision with the
circumcision of the heart, with which God by Jesus commanded those from that
time to be circumcised who derived their circumcision from Abraham, saying that
Jesus (Joshua) would circumcise a second time with knives of stone those who
entered into that holy land.
CHAP. CXIV.--SOME RULES FOR DISCERNING WHAT IS SAID ABOUT CHRIST. THE
CIRCUMCISION OF THE JEWS IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM THAT WHICH CHRISTIANS RECEIVE.
"For the Holy Spirit sometimes brought about that something, which was the
type of the future, should be done clearly; sometimes He uttered words about
what was to take place, as if it was then taking place, or had taken place. And
unless those who read perceive this art, they will not be able to follow the
words of the prophets as they ought. For example's sake, I shall repeat some
prophetic passages, that you may understand what I say. When He speaks by Isaiah,
'He was led as a sheep to the slaughter, and like a lamb before the shearer,'(1)
He speaks as if the suffering had already taken place. And when He says again,
'I have stretched out my hands to a disobedient and gainsaying people;'(2) and
when He says, 'Lord, who hath believed our report?'(3)--the words are spoken
as if announcing events which had already come to pass. For I have shown that
Christ is oftentimes called a Stone in parable, and in figurative speech Jacob
and Israel. And again, when He says, 'I shall behold the heavens, the works of
Thy fingers,'(4) unless I understand His method of using words,(5) I shall not
understand intelligently, but just as your teachers suppose, fancying that the
Father of all, the unbegotten God, has hands and feet, and fingers, and a soul,
like a composite being; and they for this reason teach that it was the Father
Himself who appeared to Abraham and to Jacob. Blessed therefore are we who have
been circumcised the second time with knives of stone. For your first
circumcision was and is performed by iron instruments, for you remain hard-hearted; but
our circumcision, which is the second, having been instituted after yours,
circumcises us from idolatry and from absolutely every kind of wickedness by sharp
stones, i.e., by the words [preached] by the apostles of the corner-stone cut
out without hands. And our hearts are thus circumcised from evil, so that we are
happy to die for the name of the good Rock, which causes living water to burst
forth for the hearts of those who by Him have loved the Father of all, and
which gives those who are willing to drink of the water of life. But you do not
comprehend me when I speak these things; for you have not understood what it has
been prophesied that Christ would do, and you do not believe us who draw your
attention to what has been written. For Jeremiah thus cries: 'Woe unto you!
because you have forsaken the living fountain, and have digged for yourselves broken
cisterns that can hold no water. Shall there be a wilderness where Mount Zion
is, because I gave Jerusalem a bill of divorce in your sight?'(6)
CHAP. CXV.--PREDICTION ABOUT THE CHRISTIANS IN ZECHARIAH. THE MALIGNANT WAY
WHICH THE JEWS HAVE IN DISPUTATIONS.
"But you ought to believe Zechariah when he shows in parable the mystery
of Christ, and announces it obscurely. The following are his words: 'Rejoice,
and be glad, O daughter of Zion: for, lo, I come, and I shall dwell in the midst
of thee, saith the Lord. And many nations shall be added to the Lord in that
day. And they shall be my people, and I will dwell in the midst of thee; and they
shall know that the Lord of hosts hath sent me unto thee. And the Lord shall
inherit Judah his portion in the holy land, and He shall choose Jerusalem again.
Let all flesh fear before the Lord, for He is raised up out of His holy
clouds. And He showed me Jesus (Joshua) the high priest standing before the angel [of
the Lord(7)]; and the devil stood at his right hand to resist him. And the
Lord said to the devil, The Lord who hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee. Behold, is
not this a brand plucked out of the fire?' "(8)
As Trypho was about to reply and contradict me, I said, "Wait and hear
what I say first: for I am not to give the explanation which you suppose, as if
there had been no priest of the name of Joshua (Jesus) in the land of Babylon,
where your nation were prisoners. But even if I did, I have shown that if
there(9) was a priest named Joshua (Jesus) in your nation, yet the prophet had not
seen him in his revelation, just as he had not seen either the devil or the angel
of the Lord by eyesight, and in his waking condition, but in a trance, at the
time when the revelation was made to him.(10) But I now say, that as [Scripture]
said that the Son of Nave (Nun) by the name Jesus (Joshua) wrought powerful
works and exploits which proclaimed beforehand what would be performed by our
Lord; so I proceed now to show that the revelation made among your people in
Babylon in the days of Jesus (Joshua) the priest, was an announcement of the things
to be accomplished by our Priest, who is God, and Christ the Son of God the
Father of all.
"Indeed, I wondered," continued I, "why a little ago you kept silence
while I was speaking, and why you did not interrupt me when I said that the son of
Nave (Nun) was the only one of contemporaries who came out of Egypt that
entered the Holy Land along with the men described as younger than that generation.
For you swarm and light on sores like flies. For though one should speak ten
thousand words well, if there happen to be one little word displeasing to you,
because not sufficiently intelligible or accurate, you make no account of the many
good words, but lay hold of the little word, and are very zealous in setting
it up as something impious and guilty; in order that, when you are judged with
the very same judgment by God, you may have a much heavier account to render for
your great audacities, whether evil actions, or bad interpretations which you
obtain by falsifying the truth. For with what judgment you judge, it is
righteous that you be judged withal.
CHAP. CXVI.--IT IS SHOWN HOW THIS PROPHECY SUITS THE CHRISTIANS.
"But to give you the account of the revelation of the holy Jesus Christ, I
take up again my discourse, and I assert that even that revelation was made
for us who believe on Christ the High Priest, namely this crucified One; and
though we lived in fornication and all kinds of filthy conversation, we have by the
grace of our Jesus, according to His Father's will, stripped ourselves of all
those filthy wickednesses with which we were imbued. And though the devil is
ever at hand to resist us, and anxious to seduce all to himself, yet the Angel of
God, i.e., the Power of God sent to us through Jesus Christ, rebukes him, and
he departs from us. And we are just as if drawn out from the fire, when
purified from our former sins, and [rescued] from the affliction and the fiery trial
by which the devil and all his coadjutors try us; out of which Jesus the Son of
God has promised again to deliver us,(1) and invest us with prepared garments,
if we do His commandments; and has undertaken to provide an eternal kingdom
[for us]. For just as that Jesus (Joshua), called by the prophet a priest,
evidently had on filthy garments because he is said to have taken a harlot for a
wife,(2) and is called a brand plucked out of the fire, because he had received
remission of sins when the devil that resisted him was rebuked; even so we, who
through the name of Jesus have believed as one man in God the Maker of all, have
been stripped, through the name of His first-begotten Son, of the filthy
garments, i.e., of our sins; and being vehemently inflamed by the word of His calling,
we are the true high priestly race of God, as even God Himself bears witness,
saying that in every place among the Gentiles sacrifices are presented to Him
well-pleasing and pure. Now God receives sacrifices from no one, except through
His priests.(3)
CHAP. CXVII.--MALACHI'S PROPHECY CONCERNING THE SACRIFICES OF THE CHRISTIANS.
IT CANNOT BE TAKEN AS REFERRING TO THE PRAYERS OF JEWS OF THE DISPERSION.
"Accordingly, God, anticipating all the sacrifices which we offer through
this name, and which Jesus the Christ enjoined us to offer, i.e., in the
Eucharist of the bread and the cup, and which are presented by Christians in all
places throughout the world, bears witness that they are well-pleasing to Him. But
He utterly rejects those presented by you and by those priests of yours,
saying, 'And I will not accept your sacrifices at your hands; for from the rising of
the sun to its setting my name is glorified among the Gentiles (He says); but
ye profane it.'(4) Yet even now, in your love of contention, you assert that God
does not accept the sacrifices of those who dwelt then in Jerusalem, and were
called Israelites; but says that He is pleased with the prayers of the
individuals of that nation then dispersed, and calls their prayers sacrifices. Now,
that prayers and giving of thanks, when offered by worthy men, are the only
perfect and well-pleasing sacrifices to God, I also admit. For such alone Christians
have undertaken to offer, and in the remembrance effected by their solid and
liquid food, whereby the suffering of the Son of God(5) which He endured is
brought to mind, whose name the high priests of your nation and your teachers have
caused to be profaned and blasphemed over all the earth. But these filthy
garments, which have been put by you on all who have become Christians by the name of
Jesus, God shows shall be taken away from us, when He shall raise all men from
the dead, and appoint some to be incorruptible, immortal, and free from sorrow
in the everlasting and imperishable kingdom; but shall send others away to the
everlasting punishment of fire. But as to you and your teachers deceiving
yourselves when you interpret what the Scripture says as referring to those of your
nation then in dispersion, and maintain that their prayers and sacrifices
offered in every place are pure and well-pleasing, learn that you are speaking
falsely, and trying by all means to cheat yourselves: for, first of all, not even
now does your nation extend from the rising to the setting of the sun, but there
are nations among which none of your race ever dwelt. For there is not one
single race of men, whether barbarians, or Greeks, or whatever they may be called,
nomads, or vagrants, or herdsmen living in tents, among whom prayers and
giving of thanks are not offered through the name of the crucified Jesus.(1) And
then,(2) as the Scriptures show, at the time when Malachi wrote this, your
dispersion over all the earth, which now exists, had not taken place.
CHAP. CXVIII.---HE EXHORTS TO REPENTANCE BEFORE CHRIST COMES; IN WHOM
CHRISTIANS, SINCE THEY BELIEVE, ARE FAR MORE RELIGIOUS THAN JEWS.
"So that you ought rather to desist from the love of strife, and repent
before the great day of judgment come, wherein all those of your tribes who have
pierced this Christ shall mourn as I have shown has been declared by the
Scriptures. And I have explained that the Lord swore, 'after the order of
Melchizedek,'(3) and what this prediction means; and the prophecy of Isaiah which says,
'His burial is taken away from the midst,'(4) I have already said, referred to
the future burying and rising again of Christ; and I have frequently remarked
that this very Christ is the Judge of all the living and the dead. And Nathan
likewise, speaking to David about Him, thus continued: 'I will be His Father, and
He shall be my Son; and my mercy shall I not take away from Him, as I did from
them that went before Him; and I will establish Him in my house, and in His
kingdom for ever.'(5) And Ezekiel says, 'There shall be no other prince in the
house but He.'(6) For He is the chosen Priest and eternal King, the Christ,
inasmuch as He is the Son of God; and do not suppose that Isaiah or the other prophets
speak of sacrifices of blood or libations being presented at the altar on His
second advent, but of true and spiritual praises and giving of thanks. And we
have not in vain believed in Him, and have not been led astray by those who
taught us such doctrines; but this has come to pass through the wonderful
foreknowledge of God, in order that we, through the calling of the new and eternal
covenant, that is, of Christ, might be found more intelligent and God-fearing than
yourselves, who are considered to be lovers of God and men of understanding, but
are not. Isaiah, filled with admiration of this, said: 'And kings shall shut
their mouths: for those to whom no announcement has been made in regard to
Him(7) shall see; and those who heard not shall understand. Lord, who hath believed
our report? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?'(8)
"And in repeating this,(9) Trypho," I continued, "as far as is allowable,
I endeavour to do so for the sake of those who came with you to-day, yet
briefly and concisely."
Then he replied, "You do well; and though you repeat the same things at
considerable length, be assured that I and my companions listen with pleasure."
CHAP. CXIX.--CHRISTIANS ARE THE HOLY PEOPLE PROMISED TO ABRAHAM. THEY HAVE
BEEN CALLED LIKE ABRAHAM.
Then I said again, "Would you suppose, sirs, that we could ever have
understood these matters in the Scriptures, if we had not received grace to discern
by the will of Him whose pleasure it was? in order that the saying of Moses(10)
might come to pass, 'They provoked me with strange [gods], they provoked me to
anger with their abominations. They sacrificed to demons whom they knew not;
new gods that came newly up, whom their fathers knew not. Thou hast forsaken God
that begat thee, and forgotten God that brought thee up. And the Lord saw, and
was jealous, and was provoked to anger by reason of the rage of His sons and
daughters: and He said, I will turn My face away from them, and I will show what
shall come on them at the last; for it is a very froward generation, children
in whom is no faith. They have moved Me to jealousy with that which is not God,
they have provoked Me to anger with their idols; and I will move them to
jealousy with that which is not a nation, I will provoke them to anger with a
foolish people. For a fire is kindled from Mine anger, and it shall burn to Hades. It
shall consume the earth and her increase, and set on fire the foundations of
the mountains; I will heap mischief on them.'(11) And after that Righteous One
was put to death, we flourished as another people, and shot forth as new and
prosperous corn; as the prophets said, 'And many nations shall betake themselves
to the Lord in that day for a people: and they shall dwell in the midst of all
the earth.'(12) But we are not only a people, but also a holy people, as we have
shown already.(1) 'And they shall call them the holy people, redeemed by the
Lord.'(2) Therefore we are not a people to be despised, nor a barbarous race,
nor such as the Carian and Phrygian nations; but God has even chosen us and He
has become manifest to those who asked not after Him. 'Behold, I am God,' He
says, 'to the nation which called not on My name.'(3) For this is that nation which
God of old promised to Abraham, when He declared that He would make him a
father of many nations; not meaning, however, the Arabians, or Egyptians, or
Idumaeans, since Ishmael became the father of a mighty nation, and so did Esau; and
there is now a great multitude of Ammonites. Noah, moreover, was the father of
Abraham, and in fact of all men; and others were the progenitors of others. What
larger measure of grace, then, did Christ bestow on Abraham? This, namely,
that He called him with His voice by the like calling, telling him to quit the
land wherein he dwelt. And He has called all of us by that voice, and we have left
already the way of living in which we used to spend our days, passing our time
in evil after the fashions of the other inhabitants of the earth; and along
with Abraham we shall inherit the holy land, when we shall receive the
inheritance for an endless eternity, being children of Abraham through the like faith.
For as he believed the voice of God, and it was imputed to him for righteousness,
in like manner we having believed God's voice spoken by the apostles of
Christ, and promulgated to us by the prophets, have renounced even to death all the
things of the world. Accordingly, He promises to him a nation of similar faith,
God-fearing, righteous, and delighting the Father; but it is not you, 'in whom
is no faith.'
CHAP. CXX. -- CHRISTIANS WERE PROMISED TO ISAAC, JACOB, AND JUDAH.
"Observe, too, how the same promises are made to Isaac and to Jacob. For
thus He speaks to Isaac: 'And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be
blessed.'(4) And to Jacob: 'And in thee and in thy seed shall all families of
the earth be blessed.'(5) He says that neither to Esau nor to Reuben, nor to any
other; only to those of whom the Christ should arise, according to the
dispensation, through the Virgin Mary. But if you would consider the blessing of
Judah, you would perceive what I say. For the seed is divided from Jacob, and comes
down through Judah, and Phares, and Jesse, and David. And this was a symbol of
the fact that some of your nation would be found children of Abraham, and
found, too, in the lot of Christ; but that others, who are indeed children of
Abraham, would be like the sand on the sea-shore, barren and fruitless, much in
quantity, and without number indeed, but bearing no fruit whatever, and only
drinking the water of the sea. And a vast multitude in your nation are convicted of
being of this kind, imbibing doctrines of bitterness and godlessness, but
spurning the word of God. He speaks therefore in the passage relating to Judah: 'A
prince shall not fail from Judah, nor a ruler from his thighs, till that which is
laid up for him come; and He shall be the expectation of the nations.'(6) And
it is plain that this was spoken not of Judah, but of Christ. For all we out of
all nations do expect not Judah, but Jesus, who led your fathers out of Egypt.
For the prophecy referred even to the advent of Christ: 'Till He come for whom
this is laid up, and He shall be the expectation of nations.' Jesus came,
therefore, as we have shown at length, and is expected again to appear above the
clouds; whose name you profane, and labour hard to get it profaned over all the
earth. It were possible for me, sirs," I continued, "to contend against you about
the reading which you so interpret, saying it is written, 'Till the things
laid up for Him come;' though the Seventy have not so explained it, but thus,
'Till He comes for whom this is laid up.' But since what follows indicates that the
reference is to Christ (for it is, 'and He shall be the expectation of
nations'), I do not proceed to have a mere verbal controversy with you, as I have not
attempted to establish proof about Christ from the passages of Scripture which
are not admitted by you? which I quoted from the words of Jeremiah the prophet,
and Esdras, and David; but from those which are even now admitted by you,
which had your teachers comprehended, be well assured they would have deleted them,
as they did those about the death of Isaiah, whom you sawed asunder with a
wooden saw. And this was a mysterious type of Christ being about to cut your
nation in two, and to raise those worthy of the honour to the everlasting kingdom
along with the holy patriarchs and prophets; but He has said that He will send
others to the condemnation of the unquenchable fire along with similar
disobedient and impenitent men from all the nations. 'For they shall come,' He said,
'from the west and from the east, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and
Jacob in the kingdom of heaven; but the children of the kingdom shall be cast
out into outer darkness.'(8) And I have mentioned these things, taking nothing
whatever into consideration, except the speaking of the truth, and refusing to be
coerced by any one, even though I should be forthwith torn in pieces by you.
For I gave no thought to any of my people, that is, the Samaritans, when I had a
communication in writing with Caesar,(1) but stated that they were wrong in
trusting to the magician Simon of their own nation, who, they say, is God above
all power, and authority, and might."
CHAP. CXXI.--FROM THE FACT THAT THE GENTILES BELIEVE LN JESUS, IT IS EVIDENT
THAT HE IS CHRIST.
And as they kept silence, I went on: "[The Scripture], speaking by David
about this Christ, my friends, said no longer that 'in His seed' the nations
should be blessed, but 'in Him.' So it is here: 'His name shall rise up for ever
above the sun; and in Him shall all nations be blessed.'(2) But if all nations
are blessed in Christ, and we of all nations believe in Him, then He is indeed
the Christ, and we are those blessed by Him. God formerly gave the sun as an
object of worship,(3) as it is written, but no one ever was seen to endure death
on account of his faith in the sun; but for the name of Jesus you may see men of
every nation who have endured and do endure all sufferings, rather than deny
Him. For the word of His truth and wisdom is more ardent and more light-giving
than the rays of the sun, and sinks down into the depths of heart and mind.
Hence also the Scripture said, 'His name shall rise up above the sun.' And again,
Zechariah says, 'His name is the East.'(4) And speaking of the same, he says
that 'each tribe shall mourn.'(5) But if He so shone forth and was so mighty in
His first advent (which was without honour and comeliness, and very
contemptible), that in no nation He is unknown, and everywhere men have repented of the old
wickedness in each nation's way of living, so that even demons were subject to
His name, and all powers and kingdoms feared His name more than they feared all
the dead, shall He not on His glorious advent destroy by all means all those
who hated Him, and who unrighteously departed from Him, but give rest to His
own, rewarding them with all they have looked for? To us, therefore, it has been
granted to hear, and to understand, and to be saved by this Christ, and to
recognise all the [truths revealed] by the Father. Wherefore He said to Him: 'It is
a great thing for Thee to be called my servant, to raise up the tribes of
Jacob, and turn again the dispersed of Israel. I have appointed Thee for a light to
the Gentiles, that Thou mayest be their salvation unto the end of the earth.'(6)
CHAP.CXXII.--THE JEWS UNDERSTAND THIS OF THE PROSELYTES WITHOUT REASON.
"You think that these words refer to the stranger(7) and the proselytes,
but in fact they refer to us who have been illumined by Jesus. For Christ would
have borne witness even to them; but now you are become twofold more the
children of hell, as He said Himself.(8) Therefore what was written by the prophets
was spoken not of those persons, but of us, concerning whom the Scripture
speaks: 'I will lead the blind by a way which they knew not; and they shall walk in
paths which they have not known. And I am witness, saith the Lord God, and my
servant whom I have chosen.'(9) To whom, then, does Christ bear witness?
Manifestly to those who have believed. But the proselytes not only do not believe, but
twofold more than yourselves blaspheme His name, and wish to torture and put
to death us who believe in Him; for in all points they strive to be like you.
And again in other words He cries: 'I the Lord have called Thee in righteousness,
and will hold Thine hand, and will strengthen Thee, and will give Thee for a
covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles, to open the eyes of the
blind, to bring out the prisoners from their bonds.'(10) These words, indeed,
sirs, refer also to Christ, and concern the enlightened nations; or will you say
again, He speaks to them of the law and the proselytes?"
Then some of those who had come on the second day cried out as if they had
been in a theatre, "But what? does He not refer to the law, and to those
illumined by it? Now these are proselytes."
"No," I said, looking towards Trypho, "since, if the law were able to
enlighten the nations and those who possess it, what need is there of a new
covenant? But since God announced beforehand that He would send a new covenant, and an
everlasting law and commandment, we will not understand this of the old law
and its proselytes, but of Christ and His proselytes, namely us Gentiles, whom He
has illumined, as He says somewhere: 'Thus saith the Lord, In an acceptable
time have I heard Thee, and in a day of salvation have I helped Thee, and I have
given Thee for a covenant of the people, to establish the earth, and to inherit
the deserted.'(11) What, then, is Christ's inheritance? Is it not the nations?
What is the covenant of God? Is it not Christ? As He says in another place:
'Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten Thee. Ask of Me, and I shall give Thee
the nations for Thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for
Thy possession.'(1)
CHAP. CXXIII.--RIDICULOUS INTERPRETATIONS OF THE JEWS. CHRISTIANS ARE THE TRUE
ISRAEL.
"As, therefore, all these latter prophecies refer to Christ and the
nations, you should believe that the former refer to Him and them in like manner. For
the proselytes have no need of a covenant, if, since there is one and the same
law imposed on all that are circumcised, the Scripture speaks about them thus:
'And the stranger shall also be joined with them, and shall be joined to the
house of Jacob;'(2) and because the proselyte, who is circumcised that he may
have access to the people, becomes like one of themselves,(3) while we who have
been deemed worthy to be called a people are yet Gentiles, because we have not
been circumcised. Besides, it is ridiculous for you to imagine that the eyes of
the proselytes are to be opened while your own are not, and that you be
understood as blind and deaf while they are enlightened. And it will be still more
ridiculous for you, if you say that the law has been given to the nations, but you
have not known it. For you would have stood in awe of God's wrath, and would
not have been lawless, wandering sons; being much afraid of hearing God always
say, 'Children in whom is no faith. And who are blind, but my servants? and
deaf, but they that rule over them? And the servants of God have been made blind.
You see often, but have not observed; your ears have been opened, and you have
not heard.'(4) Is God's commendation of you honourable? and is God's testimony
seemly for His servants? You are not ashamed though you often hear these words.
You do not tremble at God's threats, for you are a people foolish and
hard-hearted. 'Therefore, behold, I will proceed to remove this people,' saith the
Lord;' and I will remove them, and destroy the wisdom of the wise, and hide the
understanding of the prudent.'(5) Deservedly too: for you are neither wise nor
prudent, but crafty and unscrupulous; wise only to do evil, but utterly
incompetent to know the hidden counsel of God, or the faithful covenant of the Lord, or
to find out the everlasting paths. 'Therefore, saith the Lord, I will raise up
to Israel and to Judah the seed of men and the seed of beasts.'(6) And by Isaiah
He speaks thus concerning another Israel: 'In that day shall there be a third
Israel among the Assyrians and the Egyptians, blessed in the land which the
Lord of Sabaoth hath blessed, saying, blessed shall my people in Egypt and in
Assyria be, and Israel mine inheritance.'(7) Since then God blesses this people,
and calls them Israel, and declares them to be His inheritance, how is it that
you repent not of the deception you practise on yourselves, as if you alone were
the Israel, and of execrating the people whom God has blessed? For when He
speaks to Jerusalem and its environs, He thus added: 'And I will beget men upon
you, even my people Israel; and they shall inherit you, and you shall be a
possession for them; and you shall be no longer bereaved of them.'"(8)
"What, then?" says Trypho; "are you Israel? and speaks He such things of
you?"
"If, indeed," I replied to him, "we had not entered into a lengthy(9)
discussion on these topics, I might have doubted whether you ask this question in
ignorance; but since we have brought the matter to a conclusion by demonstration
and with your assent, I do not believe that you are ignorant of what I have
just said, or desire again mere contention, but that you are urging me to exhibit
the same proof to these men." And in compliance with the assent expressed in
his eyes, I continued: "Again in Isaiah, if you have ears to hear it, God,
speaking of Christ in parable, calls Him Jacob and Israel. He speaks thus: 'Jacob is
my servant, I will uphold Him; Israel is mine elect, I will put my Spirit upon
Him, and He shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles. He shall not strive,
nor cry, neither shall any one hear His voice in the street: a bruised reed He
shall not break, and smoking flax He shall not quench; but He shall bring forth
judgment to truth: He shall shine,(10) and shall not be broken till He have set
judgment on the earth. And in His name shall the Gentiles trust.'(11) As
therefore from the one man Jacob, who was surnamed Israel, all your nation has been
called Jacob and Israel; so we from Christ, who begat us unto God, like Jacob,
and Israel, and Judah, and Joseph, and David, are called and are the true sons
of God, and keep the commandments of Christ."
CHAP. CXXIV.--CHRISTIANS ARE THE SONS OF GOD.
And when I saw that they were perturbed because I said that we are the
sons of God, I anticipated their questioning, and said, "Listen, sirs, how the
Holy Ghost speaks of this people, saying that they are all sons of the Highest;
and how this very Christ will be present in their assembly, rendering judgment to
all men. The words are spoken by David, and are, according to your version of
them, thus: 'God standeth in the congregation of gods; He judgeth among the
gods. How long do ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked? Judge
for the orphan and the poor, and do justice to the humble and needy. Deliver the
needy, and save the poor out of the hand of the wicked. They know not, neither
have they understood; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the
earth shall be shaken. I said, Ye are gods, and are all children of the Most High.
But ye die like men, and fall like one of the princes. Arise, O God! judge the
earth, for Thou shalt inherit all nations.'(1) But in the version of the
Seventy it is written, 'Behold, ye die like men, and fall like one of the
princes,(2) in order to manifest the disobedience of men,--I mean of Adam and Eve,--and
the fall of one of the princes, i.e., of him who was called the serpent, who
fell with a great overthrow, because he deceived Eve. But as my discourse is not
intended to touch on this point, but to prove to you that the Holy Ghost
reproaches men because they were made like God, free from suffering and death,
provided that they kept His commandments, and were deemed deserving of the name of His
sons, and yet they, becoming like Adam and Eve, work out death for themselves;
let the interpretation of the Psalm be held just as you wish, yet thereby it
is demonstrated that all men are deemed worthy of becoming "gods," and of having
power to become sons of the Highest; and shall be each by himself judged and
condemned like Adam and Eve. Now I have proved at length that Christ is called
God.
CHAP. CXXV.--HE EXPLAINS WHAT FORCE THE WORD ISRAEL HAS, AND HOW IT SUITS
CHRIST.
"I wish, sirs," I said, "to learn from you what is the force of the name
Israel." And as they were silent, I continued: "I shall tell you what I know:
for I do not think it fight, when I know, not to speak; or, suspecting that you
do know, and yet from envy or from voluntary ignorance deceive yourselves,(3) to
be continually solicitous; but I speak all things simply and candidly, as my
Lord said: 'A sower went forth to sow the seed; and some fell by the wayside;
and some among thorns, and some on stony ground, and some on good ground.'(4) I
must speak, then, in the hope of finding good ground somewhere; since that Lord
of mine, as One strong and powerful, comes to demand back His own from all,
land will not condemn His steward if He recognises that he, by the knowledge that
the Lord is powerful and has come to demand His own, has given it to every
bank, and has not digged for any cause whatsoever. Accordingly the name Israel
signifies this, A man who overcomes power; for Isra is a man overcoming, and El is
power.(5) And that Christ would act so when He became man was foretold by the
mystery of Jacob's wrestling with Him who appeared to him, in that He ministered
to the will of the Father, yet nevertheless is God, in that He is the
first-begotten of all creatures. For when He became man, as I previously remarked, the
devil came to Him--i.e., that power which is called the serpent and
Sa-tan--tempting Him, and striving to effect His downfall by asking Him to worship him.
But He destroyed and overthrew the devil, having proved him to be wicked, in that
he asked to be worshipper as God, contrary to the Scripture; who is an
apostate from the will of God. For He answers him, 'It is written, Thou shalt worship
the Lord thy God, and Him only shall thou serve.'(6) Then, overcome and
convicted, the devil departed at that time. But since our Christ was to be numbed,
i.e., by pain and experience of suffering, He made a previous intimation of this
by touching Jacob's thigh, and causing it to shrink. But Israel was His name
from the beginning, to which He altered the name of the blessed Jacob when He
blessed him with His own name, proclaiming thereby that all who through Him have
fled for refuge to the Father, constitute the blessed Israel. But you, having
understood none of this, and not being prepared to understand, since you are the
children of Jacob after the fleshly seed, expect that you shall be assuredly
saved. But that you deceive yourselves in such matters, I have proved by many
words.
CHAP. CXXVI.--THE VARIOUS NAMES OF CHRIST ACCORDING TO BOTH NATURES. IT IS
SHOWN THAT HE IS GOD, AND APPEARED TO THE PATRIARCHS.
"But if you knew, Trypho," continued I, "who He is that is called at one
time the Angel of great counsel,(7) and a Man by Ezekiel, and like the Son of
man by Daniel, and a Child by Isaiah, and Christ and God to be worshipped by
David, and Christ and a Stone by many, and Wisdom by Solomon, and Joseph and Judah
and a Star by Moses, and the East by Zechariah, and the Suffering One and Jacob
and Israel by Isaiah again, and a Rod, and Flower, and Corner-Stone, and Son
of God, you would not have blasphemer Him who has now come, and been born, and
suffered, and ascended to heaven; who shall also come again, and then your
twelve tribes shall mourn. For if you had understood what has been written by the
prophets, you would not have denied that He was God, Son of the only, unbegotten,
unutterable God. For Moses says somewhere in Exodus the following: 'The Lord
spoke to Moses, and said to him, I am the Lord, and I appeared to Abraham, to
Isaac, and to Jacob, being their God; and my name I revealed not to them, and I
established my covenant with them.'(1) And thus again he says, 'A man wrestled
with Jacob,'(2) and asserts it was God; narrating that Jacob said, 'I have seen
God face to face, and my life is preserved.' And it is recorded that he called
the place where He wrestled with him, appeared to and blessed him, the Face of
God (Peniel). And Moses says that God appeared also to Abraham near the oak in
Mature, when he was sitting at the door of his tent at mid-day. Then he goes
on to say: 'And he lifted up his eyes and looked, and, behold, three men stood
before him; and when he saw them, he ran to meet them.'(3) a After a little, one
of them promises a son to Abraham: 'Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall.
I of a surety bear a child, and I am old? Is anything impossible with God? At
the time appointed I will return, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall
have a son. And they went away from Abraham.'(4) Again he speaks of them thus:
'And the men rose up from thence, and looked toward Sodom.'(5) Then to Abraham
He who was and is again speaks: 'I will not hide from Abraham, my servant,
what I intend to do.'"(6) And what follows in the writings of Moses I quoted and
explained; "from which I have demonstrated," I said, "that He who is described
as God appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, and the other patriarchs,
was appointed under the authority of the Father and Lord, and ministers to His
will." Then I went on to say what I had not said before: "And so, when the people
desired to eat flesh, and Moses had lost faith in Him, who also there is
called the Angel, and who promised that God would give them to satiety, He who is
both God and the Angel, sent by the Father, is described as saying and doing
these things. For thus the Scripture says: 'And the Lord said to Moses Will the
Lord's hand not be sufficient? thou shall know now whether my word shall conceal
thee or not.'(7) And again, in other words, it thus says: 'But the Lord spoke
unto me, Thou shalt not go over this Jordan: the Lord thy God, who goeth before
thy face, He shall cut off the nations.'(8)
CHAP. CXXVII.--THESE PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE DO NOT APPLY TO THE FATHER, BUT TO
THE WORD.
"These and other such sayings are recorded by the lawgiver and by the
prophets; and I suppose that I have stated sufficiently, that wherever(9) God says,
'God went up from Abraham,'(10) or, 'The Lord spake to Moses,'(11) and 'The
Lord came down to behold the tower which the sons of men had built,'(12) or when
'God shut Noah into the ark,'(13) you must not imagine that the unbegotten God
Himself came down or went up from any place. For the ineffable Father and Lord
of all neither has come to any place, nor walks, nor sleeps, nor rises up, but
remains in His own place, wherever that is, quick to behold and quick to hear,
having neither eyes nor ears, but being of indescribable might; and He sees all
things, and knows all things, and none of us escapes His observation; and He
is not moved or confined to a spot in the whole world, for He existed before the
world was made. How, then, could He talk with any one, or be seen by any one,
or appear on the smallest portion of the earth, when the people at Sinai were
not able to look even on the glory of Him who was sent from Him; and Moses
himself could not enter into the tabernacle which he had erected, when it was filled
with the glory of God; and the priest could not endure to stand before the
temple when Solomon conveyed the ark into the house in Jerusalem which he had
built for it? Therefore neither Abraham, nor Isaac, nor Jacob, nor any other man,
saw the Father and ineffable Lord of all, and also of Christ, but [saw] Him who
was according to His will His Son, being God, and the Angel because He
ministered to His will; whom also it pleased Him to be born man by the Virgin; who also
was fire when He conversed with Moses from the bush. Since, unless we thus
comprehend the Scriptures, it must follow that the Father and Lord of all had not
been in heaven when what Moses wrote took place: 'And the Lord rained upon
Sodom fire and brimstone from the Lord out of heaven;'(14) and again, when it is
thus said by David: 'Lift up your gates, ye rulers; and be ye lift up, ye
everlasting gates; and the King of glory shall enter;'(15) and again, when He says:
'The Lord says to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, till I make Thine enemies Thy
footstool.'(16)
CHAP. CXXVIII.--THE WORD IS SENT NOT AS AN INANIMATE POWER, BUT AS A PERSON
BEGOTTEN OF THE FATHER'S SUBSTANCE.
"And that Christ being Lord, and God the Son of God, and appearing
formerly in power as Man, and Angel, and in the glory of fire as at the bush, so also
was manifested at the judgment executed on Sodom, has been demonstrated fully
by what has been said." Then I repeated once more all that I had previously
quoted from Exodus, about the vision in the bush, and the naming of Joshua (Jesus),
and continued: "And do not suppose, sirs, that I am speaking superfluously
when I repeat these words frequently: but it is because I know that some wish to
anticipate these remarks, and to say that the power sent from the Father of all
which appeared to Moses, or to Abraham, or to Jacob, is called an Angel because
He came to men (for by Him the commands of the Father have been proclaimed to
men); is called Glory, because He appears in a vision sometimes that cannot be
borne; is called a Man, and a human being, because He appears strayed in such
forms as the Father pleases; and they call Him the Word, because He carries
tidings from the Father to men: but maintain that this power is indivisible and
inseparable from the Father, just as they say that the light of the sun on earth
is indivisible and inseparable from the sun in the heavens; as when it sinks,
the light sinks along with it; so the Father, when He chooses, say they, causes
His power to spring forth, and when He chooses, He makes it return to Himself.
In this way, they teach, He made the angels. But it is proved that there are
angels who always exist, and are never reduced to that form out of which they
sprang. And that this power which the prophetic word calls God, as has been also
amply demonstrated, and Angel, is not numbered [as different] in name only like
the light of the sun but is indeed something numerically distinct, I have
discussed briefly in what has gone before; when I asserted that this power was
begotten from the Father, by His power and will, but not by abscission, as if the
essence of the Father were divided; as all other things partitioned and divided
are not the same after as before they were divided: and, for the sake of example,
I took the case of fires kindled from a fire, which we see to be distinct from
it, and yet that from which many can be kindled is by no means made less, but
remains the same.
CHAP. CXXIX.--THAT IS CONFIRMED FROM OTHER PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE.
"And now I shall again recite the words which I have spoken in proof of
this point. When Scripture says,' The Lord rained fire from the Lord out of
heaven,' the prophetic word indicates that there were two in number: One upon the
earth, who, it says, descended to behold the cry of Sodom; Another in heaven, who
also is Lord of the Lord on earth, as He is Father and God; the cause of His
power and of His being Lord and God. Again, when the Scripture records that God
said in the beginning, 'Behold, Adam has become like one of Us,'(1) this
phrase, 'like one of Us,' is also indicative of number; and the words do not admit of
a figurative meaning, as the sophists endeavour to affix on them, who are able
neither to tell nor to understand the truth. And it is written in the book of
Wisdom: 'If I should tell you daily events, I would be mindful to enumerate
them from the beginning. The Lord created me the beginning of His ways for His
works. From everlasting He established me in the beginning, before He formed the
earth, and before He made the depths, and before the springs of waters came
forth, before the mountains were settled; He begets me before all the hills.'"(2)
When I repeated these words, I added: "You perceive, my hearers, if you bestow
attention, that the Scripture has declared that this Offspring was begotten by
the Father before all things created; and that which is begotten is numerically
distinct from that which begets, any one will admit."
CHAP. CXXX.--HE RETURNS TO THE CONVERSION OF THE GENTILES, AND SHOWS THAT IT
WAS FORETOLD.
And when all had given assent, I said: "I would now adduce some passages
which I had not recounted before. They are recorded by the faithful servant
Moses in parable, and are as follows: 'Rejoice, O ye heavens, with Him, and let all
the angels of God worship Him;'"(3) and I added what follows of the passage:
"'Rejoice, O ye nations, with His people, and let all the angels of God be
strengthened in Him: for the blood of His sons He avenges, and will avenge, and will
recompense His enemies with vengeance, and will recompense those that hate
Him; and the Lord will purify the land of His people.' And by these words He
declares that we, the nations, rejoice with His people,--to wit, Abraham, and Isaac,
and Jacob, and the prophets, and, in short, all of that people who are
well-pleasing to God, according to what has been already agreed on between us. But we
will not receive it of all your nation; since we know from Isaiah(4) that the
members of those who have transgressed shall be consumed by the worm and
unquenchable fire, remaining immortal; so that they become a spectacle to all flesh.
But in addition to these, I wish, sin," said I, "to add some other passages from
the very words of Moses, from which you may understand that God has from of
old dispersed all men according to their kindreds and tongues; and out of all
kindreds has taken to Himself your kindred, a useless, disobedient, and faithless
generation; and has shown that those who were selected out of every nation have
obeyed His will through Christ,--whom He calls also Jacob, and names
Israel,--and these, then, as I mentioned fully previously, must be Jacob and Israel. For
when He says, 'Rejoice, O ye nations, with His people,' He allots the same
inheritance to them, and does not call them by the same name;(1) but when He says
that they as Gentiles rejoice with His people, He calls them Gentiles to
reproach you. For even as you provoked Him to anger by your idolatry, so also He has
deemed those who were idolaters worthy of knowing His will, and of inheriting
His inheritance.
CHAP. CXXXI.--HOW MUCH MORE FAITHFUL TO GOD THE GENTILES ARE WHO ARE CONVERTED
TO CHRIST THAN THE JEWS.
"But I shall quote the passage by which it is made known that God divided
all the nations. It is as follows: 'Ask thy father, and he will show thee;
thine eiders, and they will tell thee; when the Most High divided the nations, as
He dispersed the sons of Adam. He set the bounds of the nations according to the
numbers of the children of Israel; and the Lord's portion became His people
Jacob, and Israel was the lot of His inheritance.'"(2) And having said this, I
added: "The Seventy have translated it, 'He set the bounds of the nations
according to the number of the angels of God.' But because my argument is again in
nowise weakened by this, I have adopted your exposition. And you yourselves, if
you will confess the truth, must acknowledge that we, who have been called by God
through the despised and shameful mystery of the cross (for the confession of
which, and obedience to which, and for our piety, punishments even to death
have been inflicted on us by demons, and by the host of the devil, through the aid
ministered to them by you), and endure all torments rather than deny Christ
even by word, through whom we are called to the salvation prepared beforehand by
the Father, are more faithful to God than you, who were redeemed from Egypt
with a high hand and a visitation of great glory, when the sea was parted for you,
and a passage left dry, in which [God] slew those @ho pursued you with a very
great equipment, and splendid chariots, bringing back upon them the sea which
had been made a way for your sakes; on whom also a pillar of light shone, in
order that you, more than any other nation in the world, might possess a peculiar
light, never-failing and never-setting; for whom He rained manna as
nourishment, fit for the heavenly angels, in order that you might have no need to prepare
your food; and the water at Marah was made sweet; and a sign of Him that was to
be crucified was made, both in the matter of the serpents which bit you, as I
already mentioned (God anticipating before the proper times these mysteries, in
order to confer grace upon you, to whom you are always convicted of being
thankless), as well as in the type of the extending of the hands of Moses, and of
Oshea being named Jesus (Joshua); when you fought against Amalek: concerning
which God enjoined that the incident be recorded, and the name of Jesus laid up in
your understandings; saying that this is He who would blot out the memorial of
Amalek from under heaven. Now it is clear that the memorial of Amalek remained
after the son of Nave (Nun): but He makes it manifest through Jesus, who was
crucified, of whom also those symbols were fore-announcements of all that would
happen to Him, the demons would be destroyed, and would dread His name, and
that all principalities and kingdoms would fear Him; and that they who believe in
Him out of all nations would be shown as God-fearing and peaceful men; and the
facts already quoted by me, Trypho, indicate this. Again, when you desired
flesh, so vast a quantity of quails was given you, that they could not be told; for
whom also water gushed from the rock; and a cloud followed you for a shade
from heat, and covering from cold, declaring the manner and signification of
another and new heaven; the latchets of your shoes did not break, and your shoes
waxed not old, and your garments wore not away, but even those of the children
grew along with them.
CHAP. CXXXII.--HOW GREAT THE POWER WAS OF THE NAME OF JESUS IN THE OLD
TESTAMENT.
"Yet after this you made a calf, and were very zealous in committing
fornication with the daughters of strangers, and in serving idols. And again, when
the land was given up to you with so great a display of power, that you
witnessed(3) the sun stand still in the heavens by the order of that man whose name was
Jesus (Joshua), and not go down for thirty-six hours, as well as all the other
miracles which were wrought for you as time served;(1) and of these it seems
good to me now to speak of another, for it conduces to your hereby knowing
Jesus, whom we also know to have been Christ the Son of God, who was crucified, and
rose again, and ascended to heaven, and will come again to judge all men, even
up to Adam himself. You are aware, then," I continued, "that when the ark of
the testimony was seized by the enemies of Ashdod,(2) and a terrible and
incurable malady had broken out among them, they resolved to place it on a cart to
which they yoked cows that had recently calved, for the purpose of ascertaining by
trial whether or not they had been plagued by God's power on account of the
ark, and if God wished it to be taken back to the place from which it had been
carried away. And when they had done this, the cows, led by no man, went not to
the place whence the ark had been taken, but to the fields of a certain man whose
name was Oshea, the same as his whose name was altered to Jesus (Joshua), as
has been previously mentioned, who also led the people into the land and meted
it out to them: and when the cows had come into these fields they remained
there, showing to you thereby that they were guided by the name of power;(3) just as
formerly the people who survived of those that came out of Egypt, were guided
into the land by him who had received the name Jesus (Joshua), who before was
called Oshea.
CHAP. CXXXIII.--THE HARD-HEARTEDNESS OF THE JEWS, FOR WHOM THE CHRISTIANS PRAY.
"Now, although these and all other such unexpected and marvellous works
were wrought amongst and seen by you at different times, yet you are convicted by
the prophets of having gone to such a length as offering your own children to
demons; and besides all this, of having dared to do such things against Christ;
and you still dare to do them: for all which may it be granted to you to
obtain mercy and salvation from God and His Christ. For God, knowing before that you
would do such things, pronounced this curse upon you by the prophet Isaiah:
'Woe unto their soul! they have devised evil counsel against themselves, saying,
Let us bind the righteous man, for he is distasteful to us. Therefore they
shall eat the fruit of their own doings. Woe to the wicked! evil, according to the
works of his hands, shall befall him. O my people, your exactors glean you, and
those who extort from you shall rule over you. O my people, they who call you
blessed cause you to err, and disorder the way of your paths. But now the Lord
shall sist His people to judgment, and He shall enter into judgment with the
elders of the people and the princes thereof. But why have you burnt up my
vineyard? and why is the spoil of the poor found in your houses? Why do you wrong my
people, and put to shame the countenance of the humble?'(4) Again, in other
words, the same prophet spake to the same effect: 'Woe unto them that draw their
iniquity as with a long cord, and their transgressions as with the harness of an
heifer's yoke: who say, Let His speed come near, and let the counsel of the
Holy One of Israel come, that we may know it. Woe unto them that call evil good,
and good evil! that put light for darkness, and darkness for light! that put
bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own
eyes, and prudent in their own sight! Woe unto those that are mighty among you,
who drink wine, who are men of strength, who mingle strong drink! who justify
the wicked for a reward, and take away justice from the righteous! Therefore,
as the stubble shall be burnt by the coal of fire, and utterly consumed by the
burning flame, their root shall be as wool, and their flower shall go up like
dust. For they would not have the law of the Lord of Sabaoth, but despised(5) the
word of the Lord, the Holy One of Israel. And the Lord of Sabaoth was very
angry, and laid His hands upon them, and smote them; and He was provoked against
the mountains, and their carcases were in the midst like dung on the road. And
for all this they have not repented,(6) but their hand is still high.'(7) For
verily your hand is high to commit evil, because ye slew the Christ, and do not
repent of it; but so far from that, ye hate and murder us who have believed
through Him in the God and Father of all, as often as ye can; and ye curse Him
without ceasing, as well as those who side with Him; while all of us pray for you,
and for all men, as our Christ and Lord taught us to do, when He enjoined us to
pray even for our enemies, and to love them that hate us, and to bless them
that curse us.
CHAP. CXXXIV.--THE MARRIAGES OF JACOB ARE A FIGURE OF THE CHURCH.
"If, then, the teaching of the prophets and of Himself moves you, it is
better for you to follow God than your imprudent and blind masters, who even till
this time permit each man to have four or five wives; and if any one see a
beautiful woman and desire to have her, they quote the doings of Jacob [called]
Israel, and of the other patriarchs, and maintain that it is not wrong to do such
things; for they are miserably ignorant in this matter. For, as I before said,
certain dispensations of weighty mysteries were accomplished in each act of
this sort. For in the marriages of Jacob I shall mention what dispensation and
prophecy were accomplished, in order that you may thereby know that your teachers
never looked at the divine motive which prompted each act, but only at the
grovelling and corrupting passions. Attend therefore to what I say. The marriages
of Jacob were types of that which Christ was about to accomplish. For it was
not lawful for Jacob to marry two sisters at once. And he serves Laban for [one
of] the daughters; and being deceived in [the obtaining of] the younger, he
again served seven years. Now Leah is your people and synagogue; but Rachel is our
Church. And for these, and for the servants in both, Christ even now serves.
For while Noah gave to the two sons the seed of the third as servants, now on the
other hand Christ has come to restore both the free sons and the servants
amongst them, conferring the same honour on all of them who keep His commandments;
even as the children of the free women and the children of the bond women born
to Jacob were all sons, and equal in dignity. And it was foretold what each
should be according to rank and according to fore-knowledge. Jacob served Laban
for speckled and many-spotted sheep; and Christ served, even to the slavery of
the cross, for the various and many-formed races of mankind, acquiring them by
the blood and mystery of the cross. Leah was weak-eyed; for the eyes of your
souls are excessively weak. Rachel stole the gods of Laban, and has hid them to
this day; and we have lost our paternal and material gods. Jacob was hated for all
time by his brother; and we now, and our Lord Himself, are hated by you and by
all men, though we are brothers by nature. Jacob was called Israel; and Israel
has been demonstrated to be the Christ, who is, and is called, Jesus.
CHAP. CXXXV.--CHRIST IS KING OF ISRAEL, AND CHRISTIANS ARE THE ISRAELITIC RACE.
"And when Scripture says, 'I am the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, who
have made known Israel your King,'(1) will you not understand that truly Christ
is the everlasting King? For you are aware that Jacob the son of Isaac was
never a king. And therefore Scripture again, explaining to us, says what king is
meant by Jacob and Israel: 'Jacob is my Servant, I will uphold Him; and Israel
is mine Elect, my soul shall receive Him. I have given Him my Spirit; and He
shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles. He shall not cry, and His voice shall
not be heard without. The bruised reed He shall not break, and the smoking flax
He shall not quench, until He shall bring forth judgment to victory. He shall
shine, and shall not be broken, until He set judgment on the earth. And in His
name shall the Gentiles trust.'(2) Then is it Jacob the patriarch in whom the
Gentiles and yourselves shall trust? or is it not Christ? As, therefore, Christ
is the Israel and the Jacob, even so we, who have been quarried out from the
bowels of Christ, are the true Israelitic race. But let us attend rather to the
very word: 'And I will bring forth,' He says, 'the seed out of Jacob, and out of
Judah: and it shall inherit My holy mountain; and Mine Elect and My servants
shall possess the inheritance, and shall dwell there; and there shall be folds
of flocks in the thicket, and the valley of Achor shall be a resting-place of
cattle for the people who have sought Me. But as for you, who forsake Me, and
forget My holy mountain, and prepare a table for demons, and fill out drink for
the demon, I shall give you to the sword. You shall all fall with a slaughter;
for I called you, and you hearkened not, and did evil before me, and did choose
that wherein I delighted not.'(3) Such are the words of Scripture; understand,
therefore, that the seed of Jacob now referred to is something else, and not, as
may be supposed, spoken of your people. For it is not possible for the seed of
Jacob to leave an entrance for the descendants of Jacob, or for [God] to have
accepted the very same persons whom He had reproached with unfitness for the
inheritance, and promise it to them again; but as there the prophet says, 'And
now, O house of Jacob, come and let us walk in the light of the Lord; for He has
sent away His people, the house of Jacob, because their land was full, as at
the first, of soothsayers and divinations;'(4) even so it is necessary for us
here to observe that there are two seeds of Judah, and two races, as there are two
houses of Jacob: the one begotten by blood and flesh, the other by faith and
the Spirit.
CHAP. CXXXVI.--THE JEWS, IN REJECTING CHRIST, REJECTED GOD WHO SENT HIM.
"For you see how He now addresses the people, saying a little before: 'As
the gape shah be found in the cluster, and they will say, Destroy it not, for a
blessing is in it; so will I do for My servant's sake: for His sake I will not
destroy them all.'(5) And thereafter He adds: 'And I shall bring forth the
seed out of Jacob, and out of Judah.' It is plain then that if He thus be angry
with them, and threaten to leave very few of them, He promises to bring forth
certain others, who shall dwell in His mountain. But these are the persons whom He
said He would sow and beget. For you neither suffer Him when He calls you, nor
hear Him when He speaks to you, but have done evil in the presence of the
Lord. But the highest pitch of your wickedness lies in this, that you hate the
Righteous One, and slew Him; and so treat those who have received from Him all that
they are and have, and who are pious, righteous, and humane. Therefore 'woe
unto their soul,' says' the Lord,(1) 'for they have devised an evil counsel
against themselves, saying, Let us take away the righteous, for he is distasteful to
us.' For indeed you are not in the habit of sacrificing to Baal, as were your
fathers, or of placing cakes in groves and on high places for the host of
heaven: but you have not accepted God's Christ. For he who knows not Him, knows not
the will of God; and he who insults and hates Him, insults and hates Him that
sent Him. And whoever believes not in Him, believes not the declarations of the
prophets, who preached and proclaimed Him to all.
CHAP. CXXXVII.--HE EXHORTS THE JEWS TO BE CONVERTED.
"Say no evil thing, my brothers, against Him that was crucified, and treat
not scornfully the stripes wherewith all may be healed, even as we are healed.
For it will be well if, persuaded by the Scriptures, you are circumcised from
hard-heartedness: not that circumcision which you have from the tenets that are
put into you; for that was given for a sign, and not for a work of
righteousness, as the Scriptures compel you [to admit]. Assent, therefore, and pour no
ridicule on the Son of God; obey not the Pharisaic teachers, and scoff not at the
King of Israel, as the rulers of your synagogues teach you to do after your
prayers: for if he that touches those who are not pleasing(2) to God, is as one
that touches the apple of God's eye, how much more so is he that touches His
beloved! And that this is He, has been sufficiently demonstrated."
And as they kept silence, I continued: "My friends, I now refer to the
Scriptures as the Seventy have interpreted them; for when I quoted them formerly
as you possess them, I made proof of you [to ascertain] how you were
disposed.(3) For, mentioning the Scripture which says, 'Woe unto them! for they have
devised evil counsel against themselves, saying(4) (as the Seventy have translated,
I continued): 'Let us take away the righteous, for he is distasteful to us;'
whereas at the commencement of the discussion I added what your version has: 'Let
us bind the righteous, for he is distaste fill to us.' But you had been busy
about some other matter, and seem to have listened to the words without
attending to them. But now, since the day is drawing to a close, for the sun is about
to set, I shall add one remark to what I have said, and conclude. I have indeed
made the very same remark already, but I think it would be right to bestow some
consideration on it again.
CHAP. CXXXVIII.--NOAH IS A FIGURE OF CHRIST, WHO HAS REGENERATED US BY WATER,
AND FAITH, AND WOOD: [i.e., the Cross.]
"You know, then, sirs," I said, "that God has said in Isaiah to Jerusalem:
'I saved thee in the deluge of Noah.'(5) By this which God said was meant that
the mystery of saved men appeared in the deluge. For righteous Noah, along
with the other mortals at the deluge, i.e., with his own wife, his three sons and
their wives, being eight in number, were a symbol of the eighth day, wherein
Christ appeared when He rose from the dead, for ever the first in power. For
Christ, being the first-born of every creature, became again the chief of another
race regenerated by Himself through water, and faith, and wood, containing the
mystery of the cross; even as Noah was saved by wood when he rode over the
waters with his household. Accordingly, when the prophet says, 'I saved thee in the
times of Noah,' as I have already remarked, he addresses the people who are
equally faithful to God, and possess the same signs. For when Moses had the rod in
his hands, he led your nation through the sea. And you believe that this was
spoken to your nation only, or to the land. But the whole earth, as the
Scripture says, was inundated, and the water rose in height fifteen cubits above all
the mountains: so that it is evident this was not spoken to the land, but to the
people who obeyed Him: for whom also He had before prepared a resting-place in
Jerusalem, as was previously demonstrated by all the symbols of the deluge; I
mean, that by water, faith, and wood, those who are afore-prepared, and who
repent of the sins which they have committed, shall escape from the impending
judgment of God.
CHAP. CXXXIX.--THE BLESSINGS, AND ALSO THE CURSE, PRONOUNCED BY NOAH WERE
PROPHECIES OF THE FUTURE.
"For another mystery was accomplished and predicted in the days of Noah,
of which you are not aware. It is this: in the blessings wherewith Noah blessed
his two sons, and in the curse pronounced on his son's son. For the Spirit of
prophecy would not curse the son that had been by God blessed along with [his
brothers]. But since the punishment of the sin would cleave to the whole descent
of the son that mocked at his father's nakedness, he made the curse originate
with his son.(1) Now, in what he said, he foretold that the descendants of Shem
would keep in retention the property and dwellings of Canaan: and again that
the descendants of Japheth would take possession of the property of which Shem's
descendants had dispossessed Canaan's descendants; and spoil the descendants of
Shem, even as they plundered the sons of Canaan. And listen to the way in
which it has so come to pass. For you, who have derived your lineage from Shem,
invaded the territory of the sons of Canaan by the will of God; and you possessed
it. And it is manifest that the sons of Japheth, having invaded you in turn by
the judgment of God, have taken your land from you, and have possessed it. Thus
it is written: 'And Noah awoke from the wine, and knew what his younger son
had done unto him; and he said, Cursed be Canaan, the servant; a servant shall he
be unto his brethren. And he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Shem; and Canaan
shall be his servant. May the Lord enlarge Japheth, and let him dwell in the
houses of Shem; and let Canaan be his servant.'(2) Accordingly, as two peoples
were blessed,--those from Shem, and those from Japheth,--and as the offspring of
Shem were decreed first to possess the dwellings of Canaan, and the offspring
of Japheth were predicted as in turn receiving the same possessions, and to the
two peoples there was the one people of Canaan handed over for servants; so
Christ has come according to the power given Him from the Almighty Father, and
summoning men to friendship, and blessing, and repentance, and dwelling together,
has promised, as has already been proved, that there shall be a future
possession for all the saints in this same land. And hence all men everywhere, whether
bond or free, who believe in Christ, and recognise the truth in His own words
and those of His prophets, know that they shall be with Him in that land, and
inherit everlasting and incorruptible good.
CHAP. CXL.--IN CHRIST ALL ARE FREE. THE JEWS HOPE FOR SALVATION IN VAIN
BECAUSE THEY ARE SONS OF ABRAHAM.
"Hence also Jacob, as I remarked before, being himself a type of Christ,
had married the two handmaids of his two free wives, and of them begat sons, for
the purpose of indicating beforehand that Christ would receive even all those
who amongst Japheth's race are descendants of Canaan, equally with the free,
and would have the children fellow-heirs. And we are such; but you cannot
comprehend this, because you cannot drink of the living fountain of God, but of broken
cisterns which can hold no water, as the Scripture says.(3) But they are
cisterns broken, and holding no water, which your own teachers have digged, as the
Scripture also expressly asserts, 'teaching for doctrines the commandments of
men.'(4) And besides, they beguile themselves and you, supposing that the
everlasting kingdom will be assuredly given to those of the dispersion who are of
Abraham after the flesh, although they be sinners, and faithless, and disobedient
towards God, which the Scriptures have proved is not the case. For if so, Isaiah
would never have said this: 'And unless the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a
seed, we would have been like Sodom and Gomorrah.'(5) And Ezekiel: 'Even if Noah,
and Jacob, and Daniel were to pray for sons or daughters, their request should
not be granted.'(6) But neither shall the father perish for the son, nor the son
for the father; but every one for his own sin, and each shall be saved for his
own righteousness.(7) And again Isaiah says: 'They shall look on the car;
cases(8) of them that have transgressed: their worm shall not cease, and their fire
shall not be quenched; and they shall be a spectacle to all flesh.'(9) And
our Lord, according to the will of Him that sent Him, who is the Father and Lord
of all, would not have said, 'They shall come from the east, and from the west,
and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of
heaven. But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness.'(10)
Furthermore, I have proved in what has preceded," that those who were foreknown
to be unrighteous, whether men or angels, are not made wicked by God's fault,
but each man by his own fault is what he will appear to be.
CHAP. CXLI.--FREE-WILL IN MEN AND ANGELS.
"But that you may not have a pretext for saying that Christ must have been
crucified, and that those who transgressed must have been among your nation,
and that the matter could not have been otherwise, I said briefly by
anticipation, that God, wishing men and angels to follow His will, resolved to create them
free to do righteousness; possessing reason, that they may know by whom they
are created, and through whom they, not existing formerly, do now exist; and
with a law that they should be judged by Him, if they do anything contrary to
right reason: and of ourselves we, men and angels, shall be convicted of having
acted sinfully, unless we repent beforehand. But if the word of God foretells that
some angels and men shall be certainly punished, it did so because it foreknew
that they would be unchangeably [wicked], but not because God had created them
so. So that if they repent, all who wish for it can obtain mercy from God: and
the Scripture foretells that they shall be blessed, saying, 'Blessed is the
man to whom the Lord imputeth not sin;'(1) that is, having repented of his sins,
that he may receive remission of them from God; and not as you deceive
yourselves, and some others who resemble you in this, who say, that even though they be
sinners, but know God, the Lord will not impute sin to them. We have as proof
of this the one fall of David, which happened through his boasting, which was
forgiven then when he so mourned and wept, as it is written. But if even to such
a man no remission was granted before repentance, and only when this great
king, and anointed one, and prophet, mourned and conducted himself so, how can the
impure and utterly abandoned, if they weep not, and mourn not, and repent not,
entertain the hope that the Lord will not impute to them sin? And this one
fall of David, in the matter of Uriah's wife, proves, sirs," I said, "that the
patriarchs had many wives, not to commit fornication, but that a certain
dispensation and all mysteries might be accomplished by them; since, if it were
allowable to take any wife, or as many wives as one chooses, and how he chooses, which
the men of your nation do over all the earth, wherever they sojourn, or
wherever they have been sent, taking women under the name of marriage, much more would
David have been permitted to do this."
When I had said this, dearest Marcus Pompeius, I came to an end.
CHAP. CXLII.--THE JEWS RETURN THANKS, AND LEAVE JUSTIN.
Then Trypho, after a little delay, said, "You see that it was not
intentionally that we came to discuss these points. And I confess that I have been
particularly pleased with the conference; and I think that these are of quite the
same opinion as myself. For we have found more than we expected, and more than
it was possible to have expected. And if we could do this more frequently, we
should be much helped in the searching of the Scriptures themselves. But since,"
he said, "you are on the eve of departure, and expect daily to set sail, do not
hesitate to remember us as friends when you are gone."
"For my part," I replied, "if I had remained, I would have wished to do
the same thing daily. But now, since I expect, with God's will and aid, to set
sail, I exhort you to give all diligence in this very great struggle for your own
salvation, and to be earnest in setting a higher value on the Christ of the
Almighty God than on your own teachers."
After this they left me, wishing me safety in my voyage, and from every
misfortune. And I, praying for them, said, "I can wish no better thing for you,
sirs, than this, that, recognising in this way that intelligence is given to
every man, you may be of the same opinion as ourselves, and believe that Jesus is
the Christ of God."(2)