THE EXTANT WORKS AND FRAGMENTS OF HIPPOLYTUS: PART II.--DOGMATICAL AND
HISTORICAL. A. TREATISE ON CHRIST AND ANTICHRIST
THE EXTANT WORKS AND FRAGMENTS OF HIPPOLYTUS.
PART II.--DOGMATICAL AND HISTORICAL.
TREATISE ON CHRIST AND ANTICHRIST.(1)
1. As it was your desire, my beloved brother Theophilus,(2) to be
thoroughly informed on those topics which I put summarily before you, I have thought it
right to set these matters of inquiry clearly forth to your view, drawing
largely from the Holy Scriptures themselves as from a holy fountain, in order that
you may not only have the pleasure of hearing them on the testimony of men,(3)
but may also be able, by surveying them in the light of (divine) authority, to
glorify God in all. For this will be as a sure supply furnished you by us for
your journey in this present life, so that by ready argument applying things
ill understood and apprehended by most, you may sow them in the ground of your
heart, as in a rich and clean soil.(4) By these, too, you will be able to silence
those who oppose and gainsay the word of salvation. Only see that you do not
give these things over to unbelieving and blasphemous tongues, for that is no
common danger. But impart them to pious and faithful men, who desire to live
holily and righteously with fear. For it is not to no purpose that the blessed
apostle exhorts Timothy, and says, "O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy
trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely
so called; which some professing have erred concerning the faith."(5) And
again, "Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. And
the things that thou hast heard of me in many exhortations, the same commit
thou to faithful men,(6) who shall be able to teach others also."(7) If, then, the
blessed (apostle) delivered these things with a pious caution, which could be
easily known by all, as he perceived in the spirit that "all men have not
faith,"(8) how much greater will be our danger, if, rashly and without thought, we
commit the revelations of God to profane and unworthy men?
2. For as the blessed prophets were made, so to speak, eyes for us, they
foresaw through faith the mysteries of the word, and became ministers of
these(9) things also to succeeding generations, not only reporting the past, but also
announcing I the present and the future, so that the prophet might not appear
to be one only for the time being, but might also predict the future for all
generations, and so be reckoned a (true) prophet. For these fathers were furnished
with the Spirit, and largely honoured by the Word Himself; and just as it is
with instruments of music. so had they the Word always, like the plectrum,(10)
in union with them, and when moved by Him the prophets announced what God
willed. For they spake not of their own power(11) (let there be no mistake as to
that(12)), neither did they declare what pleased themselves. But First of all they
were endowed with wisdom by the Word, and then again were rightly instructed in
the future by means of visions. And then, when thus themselves fully
convinced, they spake those things which(1) were revealed by God to them alone, and
concealed from all others. For ith what reason should the prophet be called a
prophet, unless he in spirit foresaw the future? For if the prophet spake of any
chance event, he would not be a prophet then in speaking of things which were
under the eye of aIl. But one who sets forth in detail things yet to be, was
rightly judged a prophet. Wherefore prophets were with good reason called from the
very first "seers."(2) And hence we, too, who are rightly instructed in what was
declared aforetime by them, speak not of our own capacity. For we do not
attempt to made any change one way or another among ourselves in the words that were
spoken of old by them, but we make the Scriptures in which these are written
public, and read them to those who can believe rightly; for that is a common
benefit for both parties: for him who speaks, in holding in memory and setting
forth correctly things uttered of old;(3) and for him who hears, in giving
attention to the things spoken. Since, then, in this there is a work assigned to both
parties together, viz., to him who speaks, that he speak forth faithfully
without regard to risk,(4) and to him who hears, that he hear and receive in faith
that which is spoken, I beseech you to strive together with me in prayer to God.
3. Do you wish then to know in what manner the Word of God, who was again
the Son of God,(5) as He was of old the Word, communicated His revelations to
the blessed prophets in former times? Well, as the Word shows His compassion and
His denial of all respect of persons by all the saints, He enlightens them(6)
and adapts them to that which is advantageous for us, like a skilful physician,
understanding the weakness of men. And the ignorant He loves to teach, and the
erring He turns again to His own true way. And by those who live by faith He
is easily found; and to those of pure eye and holy heart, who desire to knock
at the door, He opens immediately. For He casts away none of His servants as
unworthy of the divine mysteries. He does not esteem the rich man more highly
than the poor, nor does He despise the poor man for his poverty. He does not
disdain the barbarian, nor does He set the eunuch aside as no man.(7) He does not
hate the female on account of the woman's act of disobedience in the beginning,
nor does He reject the male on account of the man's transgression. But He seeks
all, and desires to save all, wishing to make all the children of God, and
calling all the saints unto one perfect man. For there is also one Son (or Servant)
of God, by whom we too, receiving the regeneration through the Holy Spirit,
desire to come all unto one perfect and heavenly man.(8)
4. For whereas the Word of God was without flesh,(9) He took upon Himself
the holy flesh by the holy Virgin, and prepared a robe which He wove for
Himself, like a bridegroom, in the sufferings of the cross, in order that by uniting
His own power with our moral body, and by mixing(10) the incorruptible with the
corruptible, and the strong with the weak, He might save perishing man. The
web-beam, therefore, is the pass on of the Lord upon the cross, and the warp on
it is the power of the Holy Spirit, and the woof is the holy flesh wrought
(woven) by the Spirit, and the thread is the grace which by the love of Christ
binds and unites the two in one, and the combs or (rods) are the Word; and the
workers are the patriarchs and prophets who weave the fair, long, perfect tunic for
Christ; and the Word passing through these, like the combs or (rods),
completes through them that which His Father willeth.(10)
5. But as time now presses for the consideration of the question
immediately in hand, and as what has been already said in the introduction with regard
to the glory of God, may suffice, it is proper that we take the Holy Scriptures
themselves in hand, and find out from them what, and of what manner, the
coming of Antichrist is; on what occasion and at what time that implores one shall
be revealed; and whence and from what I tribe (he shall come); and what his
name is, which is indicated by the number in the Scripture; and how he shall work
error among the people, gathering them from the ends of the earth; and (how)
he shall stir up tribulation and persecution against the saints; and how he
shall glorify himself as God; and what his end shall be; and how the sudden
appearing of the Lord shall be revealed froth heaven; and what the conflagration of
the whole world shall be; and what the glorious and heavenly kingdom of the
saints is to be, when they reign together with Christ; and what the punishment of
the wicked by fire.
6. Now, as our Lord Jesus Christ, who is also God, was prophesied of under
the figure of a lion,(1) on account of His royalty and glory, in the same way
have the Scriptures also aforetime spoken of Antichrist as a lion, on account
of his tyranny and violence. For the deceiver seeks to liken himself in all
things to the Son of God. Christ is a lion, so Antichrist is also a lion; Christ is
a king,(2) so Antichrist is also a king. The Saviour was manifested as a
lamb;(3) so he too, in like manner, will appear as a lamb, though within he is a
wolf. The Saviour came into the World in the circumcision, and he will come in the
same manner. The Lord sent apostles among all the nations, and he in like
manner will send false apostles. The Saviour gathered together the sheep that were
scattered abroad,(4) and he in like manner will bring together a people that is
scattered abroad. The Lord gave a seal to those who believed on Him, and he
will give one like manner. The Saviour appeared in the form of man, and he too
will come in the form of a man. The Saviour raised up and showed His holy flesh
like a temple,(5) and he will raise a temple of stone in Jerusalem. And his
seductive arts we shall exhibit in what follows. But for the present let us turn to
the question in hand.
7. Now the blessed Jacob speaks to the following effect in his
benedictions, testifying prophetically of our Lord and Saviour: "Judah, let thy brethren
praise thee: thy hand shall be on the neck of thine enemies; thy father's
children shall bow down before thee. Judah is a lion's whelp: from the shoot, my son,
thou art gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as a lion's
whelp; who shall rouse him up? A ruler shall not depart from Judah, nor a leader
from his thighs, until he come for whom it is reserved; and he shall be the
expectation of the nations. Binding his ass to a vine, and his ass's colt to the vine
tendril; he shall wash his garment in wine, and his clothes in the blood of
the grapes. His eyes shall be gladsome as with wine, and his teeth shall be
whiter than milk."(6)
8. Knowing, then, as I do, how to explain these things in detail, I deem it
right at present to quote the words themselves. But since the expressions
themselves urge us to speak of them. I shall not omit to do so. For these are truly
divine and glorious things, and things well calculated to benefit the soul.
The prophet, in using the expression, a lion's whelp, means him who sprang from
Judah and David according to the flesh, who was not made indeed of the seed of
David, but was conceived by the (power of the) Holy Ghost, and came forth(7)
from the holy shoot of earth. For Isaiah says, "There shall come forth a rod out
of the root of Jesse, and a flower shall grow up out of it."(8) That which is
called by Isaiah a flower, Jacob calls a shoot. For first he shot forth, and then
he flourished in the world. And the expression, "he stooped down, he couched
as a lion, and as a lion's whelp," refers to the three days' sleep (death,
couching) of Christ; as also Isaiah says, "How is faithful Sion become an harlot! it
was full of judgment; in which righteousness lodged (couched); but now
murderers."(9) And David says to the same effect, "I laid me down (couched) and slept;
I awaked: for the Lord will sustain me;"(10) in which words he points to the
fact of his sleep and rising again. And Jacob says, "Who shall rouse him up?"
And that is just what David and Paul both refer to, as when Paul says, "and God
the Father, who raised Him from the dead."(11)
9. And in saying, "A ruler shall not depart from Judah, nor a leader from
his thighs, until he come for whom it is reserved; and he shall be the
expectation of the nations," he referred the fulfilment (of that prophecy) to Christ.
For He is our expectation. For we expect Him, (and) by faith we behold Him as
He comes from heaven with power.
10. "Binding his ass to a vine:" that means that He unites His people of
the circumcision with His own calling (vocation). For He was the vine.(12) "And
his ass's colt to the vine-tendril:" that denotes the people of the Gentiles,
as He calls the circumcision and the uncircumcision unto one faith.
11. "He shall wash his garment in wine," that is, according to that voice
of His Father which came down by the Holy Ghost at the Jordan.(13) "And his
clothes in the blood of the grape." In the blood of what grape, then, but just
His own flesh, which hung upon the tree like a cluster of grapes?--from whose
side also flowed two streams, of blood and water, in which the nations are washed
and purified, which (nations) He may be supposed to have as a robe about
Him.(14)
12. "His eyes gladsome with wine." And what are the eyes of Christ but the
blessed prophets, who foresaw in the Spirit, and announced beforehand, the
sufferings that were to befall Him, and rejoiced in seeing Him in power with
spiritual eyes, being furnished (for their vocation) by the word Himself and His
grace?
13. And in saying, "And his teeth (shall be) whiter than milk," he
referred to the commandments that proceed from the holy mouth of Christ, and which are
pure (purify) as milk.
14. Thus did the Scriptures preach before-time of this lion and lion's
whelp. And in like manner also we find it written regarding Antichrist. For Moses
speaks thus: "Dan is a lion's whelp, and he shall leap from Bashan."(1) But
that no one may err by supposing that this is said of the Saviour, let him attend
carefully to the matter. "Dan," he says, "is a lion's whelp;" and in naming the
tribe of Dan, he declared clearly the tribe from which Antichrist is destined
to spring. For as Christ springs from the tribe of Judah, so Antichrist is to
spring from the tribe of Dan.(2) And that the case stands thus, we see also from
the words of Jacob: "Let Dan be 'a serpent, lying upon the ground, biting the
horse's heel."(3) What, then, is meant by the serpent but Antichrist, that
deceiver who is mentioned in Genesis,(4) who deceived Eve and supplanted Adam
(<greek>pternisas</greek>, bruised Adam's heel)? But since it is necessary to prove
this assertion by sufficient testimony, we shall not shrink from the task.
15. That it is in reality out of the tribe of Dan, then, that that tyrant
and king, that dread judge, that son of the devil, is destined to spring and
arise, the prophet testifies when he says, "Dan shall judge his people, as (he
is) also one tribe in Israel."(5) But some one may say that this refers to
Samson, who sprang from the tribe of Dan, and judged the people twenty years. Well,
the prophecy had its partial fulfilment in Samson, but its complete fulfilment
is reserved for Antichrist. For Jeremiah also speaks to this effect: "From Dan
we are to hear the sound of the swiftness of his horses: the whole land trembled
at the sound of the neighing, of the driving of his horses."(6) And another
prophet says: "He shall gather together all his strength, from the east even to
the west. They whom he calls, and they whom he calls not, shall go with him. He
shall make the sea white with the sails of his ships, and the plain black with
the shields of his armaments. And whosoever shall oppose him in war shall fall
by the sword."(7) That these things, then, are said of no one else but that
tyrant, and shameless one, and adversary of God, we shall show in what follows.
16. But Isaiah also speaks thus: "And it shall come to pass, that when the
Lord hath performed His whole work upon Mount Zion and on Jerusalem, He will
punish (visit) the stout mind, the king of Assyria, and the greatness (height)
of the glory of his eyes. For he said, By my strength will I do it, and by the
wisdom of my understanding I will remove the bounds of the peoples, and will
rob them of their strength: and I will make the inhabited cities tremble, and
will gather the whole world in my hand like a nest, and I will lift it up like
eggs that are left. And there is no one that shall escape or gainsay me, and open
the mouth and chatter. Shall the axe boast itself without him that heweth
therewith? or shall the saw magnify itself without him that shaketh (draweth) it? As
if one should raise a rod or a staff, and the staff should lift itself up: and
not thus. But the Lord shall send dishonour unto thy honour; and into thy
glory a burning fire shall burn. And the light of Israel shall be a fire, and
shall sanctify him in flame, and shall consume the forest like grass."(8)
17. And again he says in another place: "How bath the exactor ceased, and
how hath the oppressor ceased!(9) God hath broken the yoke of the rulers of
sinners, He who smote the people in wrath, and with an incurable stroke: He that
strikes the people with an incurable stroke, which He did not spare. He ceased
(rested) confidently: the whole earth shouts with rejoicing. The trees of
Lebanon rejoiced at thee, and the cedar of Lebanon, (saying), Since thou art laid
down, no feller is come up against us. Hell from beneath is moved at meeting
thee: all the mighty ones, the rulers of the earth, are gathered together--the
lords from their thrones. All the kings of the nations, all they shall answer
together, and shall say, And thou, too, art taken as we; and thou art reckoned
among us. Thy pomp is brought down to earth, thy great rejoicing: they will spread
decay under thee; and the worm shall be thy covering.(10) How art thou fallen
from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!(11) He is cast down to the ground
who sends off to all the nations. And thou didst say in thy mind, I will ascend
into heaven, I will set my throne above the stars of heaven: I will sit down
upon the lofty mountains towards the north: I will ascend above the clouds: I will
be like the Most High. Yet now thou shalt be brought down to hell, and to the
foundations of the earth! They that see thee shall wonder at thee, and shall
say, This is the man that excited the earth, that did shake kings, that made the
whole world a wilderness, and destroyed the cities, that released not those in
prison.(1) All the kings of the earth did lie in honour, every one in his own
house; but thou shall be cast out on the mountains like a loathsome carcase,
with many who fall, pierced through with the sword, and going down to hell. As a
garment stained with blood is not pure, so neither shall thou be comely (or
clean); because thou hast destroyed my land, and slain my people. Thou shalt not
abide, enduring for ever, a wicked seed. Prepare thy children for slaughter, for
the sins of thy father, that they rise not, neither possess my land."(2)
18. Ezekiel also speaks of him to the same effect, thus: "Thus saith the
Lord God, Because thine heart is lifted up, and thou hast said, I am God, I sit
in the seat of God, in the midst of the sea; yet art thou a man, and not God,
(though) thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God. Art thou wiser than
Daniel? Have the wise not instructed thee in their wisdom? With thy wisdom or with
thine understanding hast thou gotten thee power, and gold and silver in thy
treasures? By thy great wisdom and by thy traffic(3) hast thou increased thy
power? Thy heart is lifted up in thy power. Therefore thus saith the Lord God:
Because thou hast set thine heart as the heart of God: behold, therefore I will
bring strangers(4) upon thee, plagues from the nations: and they shall draw their
swords against thee, and against the beauty of thy wisdom; and they shall level
thy beauty to destruction; and they shall bring thee down; and thou shall die
by the death of the wounded in the midst of the sea. Wilt thou yet say before
them that slay thee, I am God? But thou art a man, and no God, in the hand of
them that wound thee. Thou shalt die the deaths of the uncircumcised by the hand
of strangers: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord."(5)
19. These words then being thus presented, let us observe somewhat in
detail what Daniel says in his visions. For in distinguishing the kingdoms that are
to rise after these things, he showed also the coming of Antichrist in the
last times, and the consummation of the whole world. In expounding the vision of
Nebuchadnezzar, then, he speaks thus: "Thou, O king, sawest, and behold a great
image standing before thy face: the head of which was of fine gold, its arms
and shoulders of silver, its belly and its thighs of brass, and its legs of iron,
(and) its feet part of iron and part of clay. Thou sawest, then, till that a
stone was cut out without hands, and smote the image upon the feet that were of
iron and clay, and brake them to an end. Then were the clay, the iron, the
brass, the silver, (and) the gold broken, and became like the chaff from the summer
threshing-floor; and the strength (fulness) of the wind carried them away, and
there was no place found for them. And the stone that smote the image became a
great mountain, and filled the whole earth."(6)
20. Now if we set Daniel's own visions also side by side with this, we
shall have one exposition to give of the two together, and shall (be able to) show
how concordant with each other they are, and how true. For he speaks thus: "I
Daniel saw, and behold the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea.
And four great beasts came up from the sea, diverse one from another. The first
(was) like a lioness, and had wings as of an eagle. I beheld till the wings
thereof were plucked, and it was lifted up from the earth, and made stand upon
the feet as a man, and a man's heart was given to it. And behold a second beast
like to a bear, and it was made stand on one part, and it had three ribs in the
mouth of it.(7) I beheld, and lo a beast like a leopard, and it had upon the
back of it four wings of a fowl, and the beast had four heads. After this I saw,
and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; it
had iron teeth and daws of brass,(8) which devoured and brake in pieces, and it
stamped the residue with the feet of it; and it was diverse from all the beasts
that were before it, and it had ten horns. I considered its horns, and behold
there came up among them another little horn, and before it there were three of
the first horns plucked up by the roots; and behold in this horn were eyes like
the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things."(9)
21. "I beheld till the thrones were set, and the Ancient of days did sit:
and His garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head like pure wool: His
throne was a flame of fire, His wheels were a burning fire. A stream of fire
flowed before Him. Thousand thousands ministered unto Him, and ten thousand
times ten thousand stood around Him: the judgment was set, and the books were
opened. I beheld then, because of the voice of the great words which the horn spake,
till the beast was slain and perished, and his body given to the burning of
fire. And the dominion of the other beasts was taken away."(1)
22. "I saw in the night vision, and, behold, one like the Son of man was
coming with the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days, and was
brought near before Him. And there was given Him dominion, and honour, and the
kingdom; and all peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve Him: His dominion is an
everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His kingdom shall not be
destroyed."(2)
23. Now since these things, spoken as they are with a mystical meaning,
may seem to some hard to understand, we shall keep back nothing fitted to impart
an intelligent apprehension of them to those who are possessed of a sound mind.
He said, then, that a "lioness came up from the sea," and by that he meant the
kingdom of the Babylonians in the world, which also was the head of gold on
the image. In saying that "it had wings as of an eagle," he meant that
Nebuchadnezzar the king was lifted up and was exalted against God. Then he says, "the
wings thereof were plucked," that is to say, his glory was destroyed; for he was
driven out of his kingdom. And the words, "a man's heart was given to it, and it
was made stand upon the feet as a man," refer to the fact that he repented and
recognised himself to be only a man, and gave the glory to God.
24. Then, after the lioness, he sees a "second beast like a bear," and
that denoted the Persians. For after the Babylonians, the Persians held the
sovereign power And in saving that there were "three ribs in the mouth of it," he
pointed to three nations, viz., the Persians, and the Medes, and the Babylonians;
which were also represented on the image by the silver after the gold. Then
(there was) "the third beast, a leopard," which meant the Greeks. For after the
Persians, Alexander of Macedon obtained the sovereign power on subverting Darius,
as is also shown by the brass on the image. And in saying that it had "four
wings of a fowl," he taught us most clearly how the kingdom of Alexander was
partitioned. For in speaking of "four heads," he made mention of four kings, viz.,
those who arose out of that (kingdom).(3) For Alexander, when dying,
partitioned out his kingdom into four divisions.
25. Then he says: "A fourth beast, dreadful and terrible; it had iron
teeth and claws of brass." And who are these but the Romans? which (kingdom) is
meant by the iron--the kingdom which is now established; for the legs of that
(image) were of iron. And after this, what remains, beloved, but the toes of the
feet of the image, in which part is iron and part clay, mixed together? And
mystically by the toes of the feet he meant the kings who are to arise from among
them; as Daniel also says (in the words), "I considered the beast, and lo there
were ten horns behind it, among which shall rise another (horn), an offshoot,
and shall pluck up by the roots the three (that were) before it." And under this
was signified none other than Antichrist, who is also himself to raise the
kingdom of the Jews. He says that three horns are plucked up by the root by him,
viz., the three kings of Egypt, and Libya, and Ethiopia, whom he cuts off in the
array of battle. And he, after gaining terrible power over all, being
nevertheless a tyrant,(4) shall stir up tribulation and persecution against men,
exalting himself against them. For Daniel says: "I considered the horn, and behold
that horn made war with the saints, and prevailed against them, till the beast was
slain and perished, and its body was given to the burning of fire."(5)
26. After a little space the stone(6) will come from heaven which smites
the image and breaks it in pieces, and subverts all the kingdoms, and gives the
kingdom to the saints of the Most High. This is the stone which becomes a great
mountain, and fills the whole earth, of which Daniel says: "I saw in the night
visions, and behold one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven,
and came to the Ancient of days, and was brought near before Him. And there was
given Him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom; and all peoples, tribes, and
languages shall serve Him: and His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall
not pass away, and His kingdom shall not be destroyed."(7) He showed all power
given by the Father to the Son,(8) who is ordained Lord of things in heaven,
and things on earth, and things under the earth, and Judge of all:(9) of things
in heaven, because He was born, the Word of God, before all (ages); and of
things on earth, because He became man in the midst of men, to re-create our Adam
through Himself; and of things under the earth, because He was also reckoned
among the dead, preaching the Gospel to the souls of the saints,(10) (and) by death
overcoming death.
27. As these things, then, are in the future, and as the ten toes of the
image are equivalent to (so many) democracies,(11) and the ten horns of the
fourth beast are distributed over ten kingdoms, let us look at the subject a little
more closely, and consider these matters as in the clear light of a personal
survey.(1)
28. The golden head of the image and the lioness denoted the Babylonians;
the shoulders and arms of silver, and the bear, represented the Persians and
Medes; the belly and thighs of brass, and the leopard, meant the Greeks, who held
the sovereignty from Alexander's time; the legs of iron, and the beast
dreadful and terrible, expressed the Romans, who hold the sovereignty at present; the
toes of the feet which were part clay and part iron, and the ten horns, were
emblems of the kingdoms that are yet to rise; the other little horn that grows up
among them meant the Antichrist in their midst; the stone that smites the
earth and brings judgment upon the world was Christ.
29. These things, beloved, we impart to you with fear, and yet readily, on
account of the love of Christ, which surpasseth all. For if the blessed
prophets who preceded us did not choose to proclaim these things, though they knew
them, openly and boldly, lest they should disquiet the souls of men, but
recounted them mystically in parables and dark sayings, speaking thus, "Here is the
mind which hath wisdom,"(2) how much greater risk shall we run in venturing to
declare openly things spoken by them in obscure terms! Let us look, therefore, at
the things which are to befall this unclean harlot in the last days; and (let
us consider) what and what manner of tribulation is destined to visit her in the
wrath of God before the judgment as an earnest of her doom.
30. Come, then, O blessed Isaiah; arise, tell us clearly what thou didst
prophesy with respect to the mighty Babylon. For thou didst speak also of
Jerusalem, and thy word is accomplished. For thou didst speak boldly and openly:
"Your country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire; your land, strangers
devour it in your presence, and it is desolate as overthrown by many
strangers.(3) The daughter of Sion shall be left as a cottage in a vineyard, and as a
lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city."(4) What then? Are not these
things come to pass? Are not the things announced by thee fulfilled? Is not their
country, Judea, desolate? Is not the holy place burned with fire? Are not
their walls cast down? Are not their cities destroyed? Their land, do not strangers
devour it? Do not the Romans rule the country? And indeed these impious people
hated thee, and did saw thee asunder, and they crucified Christ. Thou art dead
in the world, but thou livest in Christ.
31. Which of you, then, shall I esteem more than thee? Yet Jeremiah, too,
is stoned. But if I should esteem Jeremiah most, yet Daniel too has his
testimony. Daniel, I commend thee above all; yet John too gives no false witness. With
how many mouths and tongues would I praise you; or rather the Word who spake
in you! Ye died with Christ; and ye will live with Christ. Hear ye, and rejoice;
behold the things announced by you have been fulfilled in their time. For ye
saw these things yourselves first, and then ye proclaimed them to all
generations. Ye ministered the oracles of God to all generations. Ye prophets were
called, that ye might be able to save all. For then is one a prophet indeed, when,
having announced beforetime things about to be, he can afterwards show that they
have actually happened. Ye were the disciples of a good Master. These words I
address to you as if alive, and with propriety. For ye hold already the crown of
life and immortality which is laid up for you in heaven.(5)
32. Speak with me, O blessed Daniel. Give me full assurance, I beseech
thee. Thou dost prophesy concerning the lioness in Babylon;(6) for thou wast a
captive there. Thou hast unfolded the future regarding the bear; for thou wast
still in the world, and didst see the things come to pass. Then thou speakest to
me of the leopard; and whence canst thou know this, for thou art already gone to
thy rest? Who instructed thee to announce these things, but He who formed(7)
thee in (from) thy mother's womb?(8) That is God, thou sayest. Thou hast spoken
indeed, and that not falsely. The leopard has arisen; the he-goat is come; he
hath smitten the ram; he hath broken his horns in pieces; he hath stamped upon
him with his feet. He has been exalted by his fall; (the) four horns have come
up from under that one.(9) Rejoice, blessed Daniel! thou hast not been in
error: all these things have come to pass.
33. After this again thou hast told me of the beast dreadful and terrible.
"It had iron teeth and claws of brass: it devoured and brake in pieces, and
stamped the residue with the feet of it."(10) Already the iron rules; already it
subdues and breaks all in pieces; already it brings all the unwilling into
subjection; already we see these things ourselves. Now we glorify God, being
instructed by thee.
34. But as the task before us was to speak of the harlot, be thou with us,
O blessed Isaiah. Let us mark what thou sayest about Babylon. "Come down, sit
upon the ground, O virgin daughter of Babylon; sit, O daughter of the
Chaldeans; thou shalt no longer be called tender and delicate. Take the millstone, grind
meal, draw aside thy veil,(1) shave the grey hairs, make bare the legs, pass
over the rivers. Thy shame shall be uncovered, thy reproach shall be seen: I
will take justice of thee, I will no more give thee over to men. As for thy
Redeemer, (He is) the Lord of hosts, the Holy One of Israel is his name. Sit thou in
compunction, get thee into darkness, O daughter of the Chaldeans: thou shall
no longer be called the strength of the kingdom.
35. "I was wroth with my people; I have polluted mine inheritance, I have
given them into thine hand: and thou didst show them no mercy; but upon the
ancient (the elders) thou hast very heavily laid thy yoke. And thou saidst, I
shall be a princess for ever: thou didst not lay these things to thy heart,
neither didst remember thy latter end. Therefore hear now this, thou that art
delicate; that sittest, that art confident, that sayest in thine heart, I am, and
there is none else; I shall not sit as a widow, neither shall I know the loss of
children. But now these two things shall come upon thee in one day, widowhood and
the loss of children: they shall come upon thee suddenly in thy sorcery, in
the strength of thine enchantments mightily, in the hope of thy fornication. For
thou hast said, I am, and there is none else. And thy fornication shall be thy
shame, because thou hast said in thy heart, I am. And destruction shall come
upon thee, and thou shalt not know it. (And there shall be) a pit, and thou shalt
full into it; and misery shall fall upon thee, and thou shalt not be able to
be made clean; and destruction shall come upon thee, and thou shalt not know it.
Stand now with thy enchantments, and with the multitude of thy sorceries,
which thou hast learned from thy youth; if so be thou shalt be able to be profited.
Thou art wearied in thy counsels. Let the astrologers of the heavens stand and
save thee; let the star-gazers announce to thee what shall come upon thee.
Behold, they shall all be as sticks for the fire; so shall they be burned, and
they shall not deliver their soul from the flame. Because thou hast coals of fire,
sit upon them; so shall it be for thy help. Thou art wearied with change from
thy youth. Man has gone astray (each one) by himself; and there shall be no
salvation for thee."(2) These things does Isaiah prophesy for thee. Let us see now
whether John has spoken to the same effect.
36. For he sees, when in the isle Patmos, a revelation of awful
mysteries, which he recounts freely, and makes known to others. Tell me, blessed John,
apostle and disciple of the Lord, what didst thou see and hear concerning
Babylon? Arise, and speak; for it sent thee also into banishment.(3) "And there came
one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and talked with me,
saying unto me, Come hither; I will show unto thee the judgment of the great whore
that sitteth upon many waters; with whom the kings of the earth have committed
fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the
wine of her fornication. And he carried me away in the spirit into the
wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet-coloured beast, full of names of
blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. And the woman was arrayed in purple and
scarlet colour, and decked with gold, and precious stone,(4) and pearls, having
a golden cup in her hand, full of abominations and filthiness(5) of the
fornication of the earth. Upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon the
Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the Earth.
37. "And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with
the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great
admiration. And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell
thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the
seven heads and the ten horns. The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and
shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and go into perdition: and they that
dwell on the earth shall wonder (whose name was not written in the book of life
from the foundation of the world) when they behold the beast that was, and is
not, and yet shall be.(6)
38. "And here is the mind that has wisdom. The seven heads are seven
mountains, on which the woman sitteth. And there are seven kings: five are fallen,
and one is, and the other is not ye come; and when he cometh, he must continue a
short space. And the beast that was and is not, (even he is the eighth,) and
is of the seven, and goeth into perdition. And the ten horns which thou sawest
are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings
one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and
strength unto the beast. These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall
overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings; and they that are
with Him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
39. "And he saith to me, The waters which thou sawest, where the whore
sitteth, are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues. And the ten horns
which thou sawest, and(1) the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make
her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. For
God hath put in their hearts to fulfil His will, and to agree, and give their
kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled. And the woman
which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the kings of the
earth.
40. "After these things I saw another angel come down from heaven, having
great power; and the earth was lightened with his glory. And he cried
mightily(2) with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is
become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage
of every unclean and hateful bird. For all nations have drunk of the wine of
the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed
fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the
abundance of her delicacies. And I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of
her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not
of her plagues: for her sins did cleave even unto heaven,(3) and God hath
remembered her l iniquities.
41. "Reward her even as she rewarded (you), and double unto her double,
according to her works: in the cup which she hath filled, fill to her double. How
much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and
sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and
shall see no sorrow. Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and
mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned with fire: for strong is the
Lord God who judgeth her. And the kings of the earth, who have committed
fornication, and lived deliciously with her, shall bewail her, and lament for her,
when they shall see the smoke of her burning, standing afar off for the fear of
her torment, saying, Alas, alas! that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for
in one hour is thy judgment come. And the merchants of the earth shall weep
and mourn over her; for no man shall buy their merchandise(4) any more. The
merchandise of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen,
and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and all manner
vessels of ivory, and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of brass, and
iron, and marble, and cinnamon, and spices,(5) and odours, and ointments, and
frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep,
and goats,(6) and horses, and chariots, and slaves (bodies), and souls of men.
And the fruits that thy soul lusted after are departed from thee, and all
things which were dainty and goodly have perished(7) from thee, and thou shalt find
them no more at all. The merchants of these things, which were made rich(8) by
her, shall stand afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping and wailing, and
saying, Alas, alas! that great city, that was clothed in fine linen, and
purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stones, and pearls! for in
one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the
company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off, and
cried, when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city is like unto
this great city? And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and
wailing, saying, Alas, alas! that great city, wherein were made rich all that had
ships in the sea by reason of her fatness!(9) for in one hour is she made desolate.
42. "Rejoice over her, thou heaven, and ye angels,(10) and apostles, and
prophets; for God hath avenged you on her. And a mighty angel took up a stone
like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence
shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all.
And the voice of harpers and musicians, and of pipers and trumpeters, shall be
heard no more at all in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft he be, shall
be found any more in thee; and the sound of a millstone shall be heard no more
at all in thee; and the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee;
and the voice of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all
in thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries
were all nations deceived. And in her was found the blood of prophets and of
saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth."(11)
43. With respect, then, to the particular judgment in the torments that
are to come upon it in the last times by the hand of the tyrants who shall arise
then, the clearest statement has been given in these passages. But it becomes
us further diligently to examine and set forth the period at which these things
shall come to pass, and how the little horn shall spring up in their midst. For
when the legs of iron have issued in the feet and toes, according to the
similitude of the image and that of the terrible beast, as has been shown in the
above, (then shall be the time) when the iron and the clay shall be mingled
together. Now Daniel will set forth this subject to us. For he says, "And one week
will make(1) a covenant with many, and it shall be that in the midst (half) of
the week my sacrifice and oblation shall cease."(2) By one week, therefore, he
meant the last week which is to be at the end of the whole world of which week
the two prophets Enoch and Elias will take up the half. For they will preach
1,260 days clothed in sackcloth, proclaiming repentance to the people and to all
the nations.
44. For as two advents of our Lord and Saviour are indicated in the
Scriptures, the one being His first advent in the flesh, which took place without
honour by reason of His being set at nought, as Isaiah spake of Him aforetime,
saying, "We saw Him, and He had no form nor comeliness, but His form was despised
(and) rejected (lit. = deficient) above all men; a man smitten and familiar
with bearing infirmity, (for His face was turned away); He was despised, and
esteemed not."(3) But His second advent is announced as glorious, when He shall come
from heaven with the host of angels, and the glory of His Father, as the
prophet saith, "Ye shall see the King in glory;"(4) and, "I saw one like the Son of
man coming with the clouds of heaven; and he came to the Ancient of days, and
he was brought to Him. And there were given Him dominion, and honour, and glory,
and the kingdom; all tribes and languages shall serve Him: His dominion is an
everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away."(5) Thus also two forerunners
were indicated. The first was John the son of Zacharias, who appeared in all
things a forerunner and herald of our Saviour, preaching of the heavenly light
that had appeared in the world. He first fulfilled the course of forerunner, and
that from his mother's womb, being conceived by Elisabeth, in order that to
those, too, who are children from their mother's womb he might declare the new
birth that was to take place for their sakes by the Holy Ghost and the Virgin.
45. He, on hearing the salutation addressed to Elisabeth, leaped with joy
in his mother's womb, recognising God the Word conceived in the womb of the
Virgin. Thereafter he came forward preaching in the wilderness, proclaiming the
baptism of repentance to the people, (and thus) announcing prophetically
salvation to the nations living in the wilderness of the world. After this, at the
Jordan, seeing the Saviour with his own eye, he points Him out, and says, "Behold
the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world!"(6) He also first
preached to those in Hades,(7) becoming a forerunner there when he was put to death
by Herod, that there too he might intimate that the Saviour would descend to
ransom the souls of the saints from the hand of death.
46. But since the Saviour was the beginning of the resurrection of all
men, it was meet that the Lord alone should rise from the dead, by whom too the
judgment is to enter for the whole world, that they who have wrestled worthily
may be also crowned worthily by Him, by the illustrious Arbiter, to wit, who
Himself first accomplished the course, and was received into the heavens, and was
set down on the right hand of God the Father, and is to be manifested again at
the end of the world as Judge. It is a matter of course that His forerunners
must appear first, as He says by Malachi and the angel,(8) "I will send to you
Elias the Tishbite before the day of the Lord, the great and notable day, comes;
and he shall turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient
to the wisdom of the just, lest i come and smite the earth utterly."(9) These,
then, shall come and proclaim the manifestation of Christ that is to be from
heaven; and they shall also perform signs and wonders, in order that men may be
put to shame and turned to repentance for their surpassing wickedness and
impiety.
47. For John says, "And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they
shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in
sackcloth."(10) That is the half of the week whereof Daniel spake. "These are the two
olive trees and the two candlesticks standing before the Lord of the earth. And
if any man will hurt them, fire will proceed out of their mouth, and devour
their enemies; and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed.
These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy;
and have power over waters, to turn them to blood, and to smite the earth with
all plagues as often as they will. And when they shall have finished their
course and their testimony," what saith the prophet? "the beast that ascendeth out
of the bottomless pit shall make war against them, and shall overcome them, and
kill them,"(1) because they will not give glory to Antichrist. For this is
meant by the little horn that grows up. He, being now elated in heart, begins to
exalt himself, and to glorify himself as God, persecuting the saints and
blaspheming Christ, even as Daniel says, "I considered the horn, and, behold, in the
horn were eyes like the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things; and he
opened his mouth to blaspheme God. And that born made war against the saints, and
prevailed against them until the beast was slain, and perished, and his body
was given to be burned."(2)
48. But as it is incumbent on us to discuss this matter of the beast more
exactly, and in particular the question how the Holy Spirit has also mystically
indicated his name by means of a number, we shall proceed to state more
clearly what bears upon him. John then speaks thus: "And I beheld another beast
coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns, like a lamb, and he spake as a
dragon. And he exercised all the power of the first beast before him; and he made
the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly
wound was healed. And he did great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down
from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, and deceiveth them that dwell on
the earth by means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of
the beast, saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image
to the beast which had the wound by a sword and did live. And he had power to
give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both
speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast
should be killed. And he caused all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and
bond, to receive a mark in their right hand or in their forehead; and that no
man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, the name of the beast, or the
number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the
number of the beast; for if is the number of a man, and his number is six hundred
threescore and six."(3)
49. By the beast, then, coming up out of the earth, he means the kingdom
of Antichrist; and by the two horns he means him and the false prophet after
him.(4) And in speaking of "the horns being like a lamb," he means that he will
make himself like the Son of God, and set himself forward as king. And the
terms, "he spake like a dragon," mean that he is a deceiver, and not truthful. And
the words, "he exercised all the power of the first beast before him, and
caused the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose
deadly wound was healed," signify that, after the manner of the law of Augustus,
by whom the empire of Rome was established, he too will rule and govern,
sanctioning everything by it, and taking greater glory to himself. For this is the
fourth beast, whose head was wounded and healed again, in its being broken up or
even dishonoured, and partitioned into four crowns; and he then (Antichrist)
shall with knavish skill heal it, as it were, and restore it. For this is what is
meant by the prophet when he says, "He will give life unto the image, and the
image of the beast will speak." For he will act with vigour again, and prove
strong by reason of the laws established by him; and he will cause all those who
will not worship the image of the beast to be put to death. Here the faith and
the patience of the saints will appear, for he says: "And he will cause all,
both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their
right hand or in their forehead; that no man might buy or sell, save he that had
the mark, the name of the beast, or the number of his name." For, being full
of guile, and exalting himself against the servants of God, with the wish to
afflict them and persecute them out of the world, because they give not glory to
him, he will order incense-pans(5) to be set up by all everywhere, that no man
among the saints may be able to buy or sell without first sacrificing; for this
is what is meant by the mark received upon the right hand. And the word--"in
their forehead"--indicates that all are crowned, and put on a crown of fire, and
not of life, but of death. For in ibis wise, too, did Antiochus Epiphanes the
king of Syria, the descendant of Alexander of Macedon, devise measures against
the Jews. He, too, in the exaltation of his heart, issued a decree in those
times, that "all should set up shrines before their doors, and sacrifice, and that
they should march in procession to the honour of Dionysus, waving chaplets of
ivy;" and that those who refused obedience should be put to death by
strangulation and torture. But he also met his due recompense at the hand of the Lord, the
righteous Judge and all-searching God; for he died eaten up of worms. And if
one desires to inquire into that more accurately, he will find it recorded in
the books of the Maccabees.(6)
50. But now we shall speak of what is before us. For such measures will
he, too, devise, seeking to afflict the saints in every way. For the prophet and
apostle says: "Here is wisdom, Let him that hath understanding count the number
of the beast; for it is the number of a man, and his number is six hundred
threescore and six." With respect to his name, it is not in our power to explain
it exactly, as the blessed John understood it and was instructed about it, but
only to give a conjectural account of it;(1) for when he appears, the blessed
one will show us what we seek to know. Yet as far as our doubtful apprehension of
the matter goes, we may speak. Many names indeed we find,(2) the letters of
which are the equivalent of this number: such as, for instance, the word
Titan,(3) an ancient and notable name; or Evanthas,(4) for it too makes up the same
number; and many others which might be found. But, as we have already said,(5) the
wound of the first beast was healed, and he (the second beast) was to make the
image speak,(6) that is to say, he should be powerful; and it is manifest to
all that those who at present still hold the power are Latins. If, then, we take
the name as the name of a single man, it becomes Latins. Wherefore we ought
neither to give it out as if this were certainly his name, nor again ignore the
fact that he may not be otherwise designated. But having the mystery of God in
our heart, we ought in fear to keep faithfully what has been told us by the
blessed prophets, in order that when those things come to pass, we may be prepared
for them, and not deceived. For when the times advance, he too, of whom these
thing are said, will be manifested.(7)
51. But not to confine ourselves to these words and arguments alone, for
the purpose of convincing those who love to study the oracles of God, we shall
demonstrate the matter by many other proofs. For Daniel says, "And these shall
escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of
Ammon."(8) Ammon and Moab(9) are the children born to Lot by his daughters, and
their race survives even now. And Isaiah says: "And they shall fly in the boats
of strangers, plundering the sea together, and (they shall spoil) them of the
east: and they shall lay hands upon Moab first; and the children of Ammon shall
first obey them."(10)
52. In those times, then, he shall arise and meet them. And when he has
overmastered three horns out of the ten in the array of war, and has rooted these
out, viz., Egypt, and Libya, and Ethiopia, and has got their spoils and
trappings, and has brought the remaining horns which suffer into subjection, he will
begin to be lifted up in heart, and to exalt himself against God as master of
the whole world. And his first expedition will be against Tyre and Berytus, and
the circumjacent territory. For by storming these cities first he will strike
terror into the others, as Isaiah says, "Be thou ashamed, O Sidon; the sea hath
spoken, even the strength of the sea hath spoken, saying, I travailed not, nor
brought forth children; neither did I nurse up young men, nor bring up virgins.
But when the report comes to Egypt, pain shall seize them for Tyre."(11)
53. These things, then, shall be in the future, beloved; and when the
three horns are cut off, he will begin to show himself as God, as Ezekiel has said
aforetime: "Because thy heart has been lifted up, and thou hast said, I am
God."(12) And to the like effect Isaiah says: "For thou hast said in thine heart, I
will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of heaven: I
will be like the Most High. Yet now thou shall be brought down to hell (Hades),
to the foundations of the earth."(13) In like manner also Ezekiel: "Wilt thou
yet say to those who slay thee, I am God? But thou (shall be) a man, and no
God."(14)
54. As his tribe, then, and his manifestation, and his destruction, have
been set forth in these words, and as his name has also been indicated
mystically, let us look also at his action. For he will call together all the people to
himself, out of every country of the dispersion, making them his own, as though
they were his own children, and promising to restore their country, and
establish again their kingdom and nation, in order that he may be worshipped by them
as God, as the prophet says: "He will collect his whole kingdom, from the
rising of the sun even to its setting: they whom he summons and they whom he does
not summon shall march with him."(15) And Jeremiah speaks of him thus in a
parable: "The partridge cried, (and) gathered what he did not hatch, making himself
riches without judgment: in the midst of his days they shall leave him, and at
his end he shall be a fool."(16)
55. It will not be detrimental, therefore, to the course of our present
argument, if we explain the art of that creature, and show that the prophet has
not spoken(1) without a purpose in using the parable (or similitude) of the
creature. For as the partridge is a vainglorious creature, when it sees near at
hand the nest of another partridge with young in it, and with the parent-bird
away on the wing in quest of food, it imitates the cry of the other bird, and
calls the young to itself; and they, taking it to be their own parent, run to it.
And it delights itself proudly in the alien pullets as in its own. But when the
real parent-bird returns, and calls them with its own familiar cry, the young
recognise it, and forsake the deceiver, and betake themselves to the real
parent. This thing, then, the prophet has adopted as a simile, applying it in a
similar manner to Antichrist. For he will allure mankind to himself, wishing to gain
possession of those who are not his own, and promising deliverance to all,
while he is unable to save himself.
56. He then, having gathered to himself the unbelieving everywhere
throughout the world, comes at their call to persecute the saints, their enemies and
antagonists, as the apostle and evangelist says: "There was in a city a judge,
which feared not God, neither regarded man: and there was a widow in that city,
who came unto him, saying, Avenge me of mine adversary. And he would not for a
while: but afterward he said within himself, Though I fear not God, nor regard
man; yet because this widow troubleth me, I will avenge her."(2)
57. By the unrighteous judge, who fears not God, neither regards man, he
means without doubt Antichrist, as he is a son of the devil and a vessel of
Satan. For when he has the power, he will begin to exalt himself against God,
neither in truth fearing God, nor regarding the Son of God, who is the Judge of all.
And in saying that there was a widow in the city, he refers to Jerusalem
itself, which is a widow indeed, forsaken of her perfect, heavenly spouse, God. She
calls Him her adversary, and not her Saviour; for she does not understand that
which was said by the prophet Jeremiah: "Because they obeyed not the truth, a
spirit of error shall speak then to this people and to Jerusalem."(3) And Isaiah
also to the like effect: "Forasmuch as the people refuseth to drink the water
of Siloam that goeth softly, but chooseth to have Rasin and Romeliah's son as
king over you: therefore, lo, the Lord bringeth up upon you the water of the
river, strong and full, even the king of Assyria."(4) By the king he means
metaphorically Antichrist, as also another prophet saith: "And this man shall be the
peace from me, when the Assyrian shall come up into your land, and when he
shall tread in your mountains."(5)
58. And in like manner Moses, knowing beforehand that the people would
reject and disown the true Saviour of the world, and take part with error, and
choose an earthly king, and set the heavenly King at nought, says: "Is not this
laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures? In the day of
vengeance I will recompense (them), and in the time when their foot shall slide."(6)
They did slide, therefore, in all things, as they were found to be in harmony
with the truth in nothing: neither as concerns the law, because they became
transgressors; nor as concerns the prophets, because they cut off even the prophets
themselves; nor as concerns the voice of the Gospels, because they crucified
the Saviour Himself; nor in believing the apostles, because they persecuted them.
At all times they showed themselves enemies and betrayers of the truth, and
were found to be haters of God, and not lovers of Him; and such they shall be
then when they find opportunity: for, rousing themselves against the servants of
God, they will seek to obtain vengeance by the hand of a mortal man. And he,
being puffed up with pride by their subserviency, will begin to despatch missives
against the saints, commanding to cut them all off everywhere, on the ground of
their refusal to reverence and worship him as God, according to the word of
Esaias: "Woe to the wings of the vessels of the land,(7) beyond the rivers of
Ethiopia: (woe to him) who sendeth sureties by the sea, and letters of papyrus
(upon the water; for nimble messengers will go) to a nation(8) anxious and
expectant, and a people strange and bitter against them; a nation hopeless and trodden
down."(9)
59. But we who hope for the Son of God are persecuted and trodden down by
those unbelievers. For the wings of the vessels are the churches; and the sea
is the world, in which the Church is set, like a ship tossed in the deep, but
not destroyed; for she has with her the skilled Pilot, Christ. And she bears in
her midst also the trophy (which is erected) over death; for she carries with
her the cross of the Lord.(10) For her prow is the east, and her stern is the
west, and her hold(11) is the south, and her tillers are the two Testaments; and
the ropes that stretch around her are the love of Christ, which binds the
Church; and the net(1) which she bears with her is the layer of the regeneration
which renews the believing, whence too are these glories. As the wind the Spirit
from heaven is present, by whom those who believe are sealed: she has also
anchors of iron accompanying her, viz., the holy commandments of Christ Himself,
which are strong as iron. She has also mariners on the right and on the left,
assessors like the holy angels, by whom the Church is always governed and defended.
The ladder in her leading up to the sailyard is an emblem of the passion of
Christ, which brings the faithful to the ascent of heaven. And the top-sails(2)
aloft(3) upon the yard are the company of prophets, martyrs, and apostles, who
have entered into their rest in the kingdom of Christ.
60. Now, concerning the tribulation of the persecution which is to fall
upon the Church from the adversary, John also speaks thus: "And I saw a great and
wondrous sign in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her
feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars. And she, being with child,
cries, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered. And the dragon stood
before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as
it was born. And she brought forth a man-child, who is to rule all the
nations: and the child was caught up unto God and to His throne. And the woman fled
into the wilderness, where she hath the place prepared of God, that they should
feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days. And then when the
dragon saw it, he persecuted the woman which brought forth the man-child. And to
the woman were given two wings of the great eagle, that she might fly into the
wilderness, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from
the face of the serpent. And the serpent cast (out of his mouth water as a
flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood.
And the earth helped the woman, and opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood
which the dragon cast) out of his mouth. And the dragon was wroth with the
woman, and went to make war with the saints of her seed, which keep the
commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus."(4)
61. By the woman then clothed with the sun," he meant most manifestly the
Church, endued wth the Father's word,(5) whose brightness is above the sun. And
by the "moon under her feet" he referred to her being adorned, like the moon,
with heavenly glory. And the words, "upon her head a crown of twelve stars,"
refer to the twelve apostles by whom the Church was founded. And those, "she,
being with child, cries, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered," mean
that the Church will not cease to bear from her heart(6) the Word that is
persecuted by the unbelieving in the world. "And she brought forth," he says, "a
man-child, who is to rule all the nations;" by which is meant that the Church,
always bringing forth Christ, the perfect man-child of God, who is declared to be
God and man, becomes the instructor of all the nations. And the words, "her
child was caught up unto God and to His throne," signify that he who is always born
of her is a heavenly king, and not an earthly; even as David also declared of
old when he said, "The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit Thou at my right hand,
until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool."(7) "And the dragon," he says, "saw and
persecuted the woman which brought forth the man-child. And to the woman were
given two wings of the great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, where
she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the
serpent."(8) That refers to the one thousand two hundred and threescore days
(the half of the week) during which the tyrant is to reign and persecute the
Church,(9) which flees from city to city, and seeks conceal-meat in the wilderness
among the mountains, possessed of no other defence than the two wings of the
great eagle, that is to say, the faith of Jesus Christ, who, in stretching forth
His holy hands on the holy tree, unfolded two wings, the right and the left,
and called to Him all who believed upon Him, and covered them as a hen her
chickens. For by the mouth of Malachi also He speaks thus: "And unto you that fear my
name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in His wings."(10)
62. The Lord also says, "When ye shall see the abomination of desolation
stand in the holy place (whoso readeth, let him understand), then let them which
be in Judea flee into the mountains, and let him which is on the housetop not
come down to take his clothes; neither let him which is in the field return
back to take anything out of his house. And woe unto them that are with child, and
to them that give suck, in those days! for then shall be great tribulation,
such as was not since the beginning of the world. And except those days should be
shortened, there should no flesh be saved."(1) And Daniel says, "And they
shall place the abomination of desolation a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Blessed is he that waiteth, and cometh to the thousand two hundred and
ninety-five days."(2)
63. And the blessed Apostle Paul, writing to the Thessalonians, says: "Now
we beseech you, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and
our gathering together at it,(3) that ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be
troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letters as from us, as that the
day of the Lord is at hand. Let no man deceive you by any means; for (that day
shall not come) except there come the falling away first, and that man of sin be
revealed, the son of perdition, who opposeth and exalteth himself above all
that is called God, or that is worshipped: so that he sitteth in the temple of
God, showing himself that he is God. Remember ye not, that when I was yet with
you, I told you these things? And now ye know what withholdeth, that he might be
revealed in his time. For the mystery of iniquity doth already work; only he who
now letteth (will let), until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that
wicked be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus shall consume with the Spirit of His
mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming: (even him) whose
coming is after the working of Satan, with all power, and signs, and lying wonders,
and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because
they received not the love of the truth. And for this cause God shall send them
strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: that they all might be damned
who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness."(4) And Esaias
says, "Let the wicked be cut off, that he behold not the glory of the Lord."(5)
64. These things, then, being to come to pass, beloved, and the one week
being divided into two parts, and the abomination of desolation being manifested
then, and the two prophets and forerunners of the Lord having finished their
course, and the whole world finally approaching the consummation, what remains
but the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from heaven, for whom we
have looked in hope? who shall bring the conflagration and just judgment upon all
who have refused to believe on Him. For the Lord says, "And when these things
begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption
draweth nigh."(6) "And there shall not a hair of your head perish."(7) "For as
the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west, so shall
also the coming of the Son of man be. For wheresoever the carcase is, there
will the eagles be gathered together."(8) Now the fall(9) took place in paradise;
for Adam fell there. And He says again, "Then shall the Son of man send His
angels, and they shall gather together His elect from the four winds of
heaven."(10) And David also, in announcing prophetically the judgment and coming of the
Lord, says, "His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and His circuit
unto the end of the heaven: and there is no one hid from the heat thereof."(11) By
the heat he means the conflagration. And Esaias speaks thus: "Come, my people,
enter thou into thy chamber, (and) shut thy door: hide thyself as it were for
a little moment, until the indignation of the Lord be overpast."(12) And Paul
in like manner: "For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all
ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth of God in
unrighteousness."(13)
65. Moreover, concerning the resurrection and the kingdom of the saints,
Daniel says, "And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall arise,
some to everlasting life, (and some to shame and everlasting contempt)."(14)
Esaias says, "The dead men shall arise, and they that are in their tombs shall
awake; for the dew from thee is healing to them."(15) The Lord says, "Many in
that day shall hear the voice of the Son of God, and they that hear shall
live."(16) And the prophet says, "Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead,
and Christ shall give thee light."(17) And John says, "Blessed and holy is he
that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no
power."(18) For the second death is the lake of fire that burneth. And again the
Lord says, "Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun shineth in his
glory."(19) And to the saints He will say, "Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world."(20) But what saith
He to the wicked? "Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared
for the devil and his angels, which my Father hath prepared." And John says,
"Without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters,
and whosoever maketh and loveth a lie; for your part is in the hell of
fire."(1) And in like manner also Esaias: "And they shall go forth and look upon the
carcases of the men that have transgressed against me. And their worm shall not
die, neither shall their fire be quenched; and they shall be for a spectacle to
all flesh."(2)
66. Concerning the resurrection of the righteous, Paul also speaks thus in
writing to the Thessalonians: "We would not have you to be ignorant concerning
them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not even as others which have no hope.
For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep
in Jesus will God bring with Him. For this we say unto you by the word of the
Lord, that we which are alive (and) remain unto the coming of the Lord, shall
not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven
with a shout, with the voice and trump of God, and the dead in Christ shall
rise first. Then we which are alive (and) remain shall be caught up together with
them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we ever be with
the Lord."(3)
67. These things, then, I have set shortly before thee, O Theophilus,
drawing them from Scripture itself,(4) in order that, maintaining in faith what is
written, and anticipating the things that are to be, thou mayest keep thyself
void of offence both toward God and toward men, "looking for that blessed hope
and appearing of our God and Saviour,"(5) when, having raised the saints among
us, He will rejoice with them, glorifying the Father. To Him be the glory unto
the endless ages of the ages. Amen.