SELECTIONS FROM THE HYMNS AND HOMILIES OF EPHRAIM THE SYRIAN, FIFTEEN HYMNS
FOR THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY
FIFTEEN HYMNS
FOR THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY.
(Translated by Rev. A. Edward Johnston, B.A.)
HYMNS FOR THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY.
I.
RESP.--To Thee be praise from Thy flock in the day of Thy Epiphany!
1. The heavens He has renewed, for that fools worshipped all the
luminaries:--He has renewed the earth, for that in Adam it was wasted.(1)--That which He
fashioned has become new by His spittle:--and the All-Sufficing has restored
bodies with souls.
2. Gather yourselves again ye--sheep and without labour receive
cleansing!--for one needs not as Elisha--to bathe seven times in the river, nor again to
be wearied as the priests are wearied with sprinklings.
3. Seven times Elisha purified himself in a mystery of the seven
spirits;--and the hyssop and blood are a mighty symbol.--There is no room for
division;--He is not divided from the Lord of all Who is Son of the Lord of all.
4. Moses sweetened in Marah the waters that were bitter,--because the
People complained and murmured:--Thus he gave a sign of baptism,--wherein the Lord
of life makes sweet them that were bitter.
5. The cloud overshadowed and kept off the burning heat from the camp;--it
showed a symbol of the Holy Spirit, which overshadows you in
baptism--tempering the flaming fire that it harm not your bodies.
6. Through the sea the People then passed, and showed a symbol--of the
baptism wherein ye were washed. The People passed through that and believed
not:--the Gentiles were baptized in this and believed and received the Holy Ghost.
7. The Word sent the Voice to proclaim before His Coming,--to prepare for
Him the way by which He came,--and to betroth the Bride till He should
come,--that she might be ready when He should come and take her from the water.
8. The voice of prophecy stirred the son of the barren woman,--and he went
forth wandering in the desert and crying,--"Lo! the Son of the Kingdom
comes!--prepare ye the way that He may enter and abide in your dwellings!"
9. John cried, "Who comes after me, He is before me:--I am the Voice but
not the Word;--I am the torch but not the Light;--the Star that rises before the
Sun of Righteousness."
10. In the wilderness this John had cried and had said,--"Repent ye
sinners of your evils,--and offer the fruits of repentance;--for lo! He comes that
winnows the wheat from the tares."
11. The Lightgiver has prevailed and marked a mystery, by the degrees he
ascended:--Lo! there are twelve days since he ascended,--and to-day this is the
thirteenth:--a perfect mystery of Him, the Son, and His twelve!
12. Darkness was overcome to make it manifest that Satan was
overcome;--and the Light prevailed that he should proclaim--that the Firstborn triumphs:
darkness was overcome--with the Dark Spirit, and our Light prevailed with the
Lightgiver.
13. In the Height and the Depth the Son had two heralds.--The star of
light proclaimed Him from above;--John likewise preached Him from beneath:--two
heralds, the earthly and the heavenly.
14. The star of light, contrary to nature, shone forth of a sudden;--less
than the sun yet greater than the sun.--Less was it than he in manifest
light;--and greater than he in secret might because of its mystery.
15. The star of light shed its rays among them that were in darkness,--and
guided them as though they were blind;--so that they came and met the great
Light:--they gave offerings and received life and adored and departed.
16. The herald from above showed His Nature to be from the Most
High;--likewise he that was from beneath showed His Body to be from humankind, mighty
marvel!-that His Godhead and His Manhood by them were proclaimed!
17. Thus whoso reckons Him as of earth, the star of light--will convince
him that He is of Heaven: and whoso reckons Him as of spirit,--this John will
convince him that He is also bodily.
18. John drew near with his parents and worshipped the Sun,--and
brightness rested on His Face.--He was not moved as when in the womb.--Mighty marvel!
that here he worships and there he leaped!
19. The whole creation became for Him as one mouth and cried out
concerning Him.--The Magi cry out in their gifts;--the barren cry out with their
children;--the star of light, lo! it cries out in the air, "Behold the Son of the
King!"
20. The heavens are opened, the waters break forth, the dove is in
glory!--The voice of the Father is stronger than thunder,--as it utters the word,
"This is My Beloved";--the Watchers brought the tidings, the children acclaimed Him
in their Hosannas.
II.
(Nearly identical with Hymn XIII. On the Nativity.)
(RESP.--To Thee be praise Who in this feast makest all to exult!)
1. In the time of the King whom they called by the name Semha(1)--our Lord
was manifested among the Hebrews.--Thus Semha and Denha(2) reigned
together,--the King on earth and the Son on high--blessed be His power!
2. In the days of the King who wrote down men in the taxing,--our Saviour
came down and wrote down men in the Book of Life; He wrote and was written;--on
high He wrote us, on earth He was written; glory to His Name!
3. His Birth was in the days of the King whose name was Semha.--Symbol and
truth met one another;--King and King, Semha and Denha.--That kingdom bore His
Cross; blessed be He Who took it up!
4. Thirty years abode He on earth in poverty.--Voices of praise in all
measures,--let us weave my brethren for our Lord's years;--thirty crowns for
thirty years; Blessed be His number!
5. In the first year, mistress of treasure and filled with blessings,--let
the Cherubin give thanks with us, they who bear--the Son in glory Who gave up
His glorious state,--and toiled and found the sheep that was lost;--to Him be
thanksgiving!
6. In the second year let the Seraphin multiply thanksgiving with
us;--they who cried "Holy" to the Son, and turned and saw Him--among unbelievers put to
shame.--He endured scorn and taught us glory; to Him be glory given!
7. In the third year let Michael and his hosts give thanks with us;--they
who were wont to serve the Son on high,--and saw Him on earth doing
service.--He washed men's feet and cleansed men's souls; blessed be His meekness!
8. In the fourth year let all the heavens give thanks with us! Too narrow
for the Son it shall burst to see--how He lay on the couch of despised
Zaccheus.--He filled the couch and had filled the heavens;--to Him be thanksgiving!
9. In the fifth year let the Sun that burns the carth with its heat--give
thanks to our Sun that He straitened His largeness,--and tempered His force
that the eye might endure to see Him;--the inward eye of a pure soul; blessed be
His radiance!
10. In the sixth year again let all the air give thanks with us,--in the
vastness whereof all things exult.--It saw its great Lord that He became--a
little babe in a lowly bosom; blessed be His honour!
11. In the seventh year let the clouds and winds sound the trumpet with
us,--they whose dew sprinkles the faces of the flowers,--yet saw they the Son
that He subdued His brightness,--and endured scorn and shameful spitting;--blessed
be His salvation!
12. Yet again in the eighth year let Creation give glory,--from whose
fountain the fruits draw nurture.--She adored when she saw the Son at the
breast,--pure babe nurtured by pure milk; blessed be His good pleasure!
13. In the ninth year let the earth give glory, which when her lap is
watered then brings forth the root.--She saw Mary an unwatered soil--whose fruit
that she yielded is a mighty sea; to Him be exultation! R., To Thee be glory, Son
of the Lord of all, Who givest life to all!
14. In the tenth year let Mount Sinai give glory, which melted--before its
Lord! It saw against its Lord--stones taken up: but He took stones--to build
the Church upon the Rock; blessed be His building!
15. In the eleventh year let the great sea give thanks--to the hand of the
Son Who measured it! And it wondered to see how He came down and was
washed--in humble waters, He that cleanses Creation; blessed be His triumph!
16. In the twelfth year let the holy Temple give thanks--which beheld the
Child as He sat--among the elders: the doctors were silenced--as the Lamb of
the feast bleated in the feast; blessed be His atonement!
17. In the thirteenth year let diadems with us give thanks--to the King
Who triumphed and was crowned--with a crown of thorns: He wove for man--a mighty
diadem at His right hand; blessed be He That sent Him!
18. In the fourteenth year let the Passover of Egypt give thanks--to the
Passover that came and made passover for all,--and instead of Pharaoh
overwhelmed Legion,-and instead of horsemen drowned demons; blessed be His retribution!
19. In the fifteenth year let the lamb of the flock give thanks,--that our
Lord slew it not as did Moses,--but redeemed by His Blood mankind.--He the
Shepherd of all died for all; blessed be He That begat Him!
20. In the sixteenth year let the seed-corn in mystery give thanks--to
that Husbandman Who gave His Body for seed--in a barren soil that corrupts all
things.--It proved fertile and yielded new bread; blessed be He that is pure!
21. In the seventeenth year let the Vine give thanks to our Lord,--the
Vineyard of truth, wherein souls were--as the scions. He gave peace to this
vineyard, but laid waste that vineyard which bare wild grapes; blessed be the
Uprooter!
22. In the eighteenth year let our leaven give thanks--to the leaven of
truth that penetrates and draws--all minds and makes them to become--one mind in
one doctrine; blessed be His doctrine!
23. In the nineteenth year let the Salt give thanks for Thy Body.--O
blessed Babe it is the soul--that is the salt of the Body, and Faith--the salt of
the soul whereby it is preserved; blessed be Thy preservation! R., Glory to Thy
Epiphany, 0 God and Man.!
24. In the twentieth year let temporal wealth with us give thanks,--which
men that are perfect have cast off and abandoned--because of the "Woe"; and
have gone and loved--poverty because of its beatitude; blessed be He Who desired
it!
25. In the one-and-twentieth year let the waters give thanks that were
sweetened--in a mystery of the Son. In the honey of Samson--the nations tasted
bitterness therein that destroyed them:--they had life in the Cross that redeemed
them; blessed be its pleasantness!
26. In the two-and-twentieth year let arms and the sword give thanks,--for
they could not slay our Adversary.--Thou art He Who slew him as Thou art He
Who restored--the ear that Simon's sword cut off; blessed be Thy healing!
27. In the three-and-twentieth year let the ass likewise give
thanks,--that gave the colt whereon He should ride;--He opens likewise the mouth of wild
asses,--the offspring gave Him praise; blessed be the praise of Thee!
28. In the font-and-twentieth year let wealth give thanks to the
Son!--Treasures were amazed at the Lord of treasures,--how He grew up among the
poor.--He made Himself poor that He might make all rich; blessed be His participation!
29. In the five-and-twentieth year let Isaac give thanks to the Son--Who
in the mount saved him from the knife,--and became in his stead the lamb to be
slain.--The mortal escaped, and He died Who gives life to all; blessed be His
offering!
30. In the six-and-twentieth year let Moses with us give thanks,--who
feared and fled from the slayers;--let him give thanks to the Son, for He it was
Who on His feet --entered Sheol and spoiled it and came forth; blessed be His
Resurrection!
[31. In the seven-and-twentieth year let the eloquent Orators--give thanks
to the Son, for they could not find--means whereby we should prevail in our
judgment:--He was silent in judgment and made our judgment prevail; to Him be
applause!]
32. In the seven and twentieth year let all Judges give thanks,--who as
being just have put to death illdoers;--let them give thanks to the Son Who
instead of the evil --died as being good, though He was Son of the Just One; blessed
be His mercies!
33. In the eight-and-twentieth year let them give thanks to the Son,--all
the mighty men who saved us not--from the captors. One is to be
worshipped,--Who was slain and laid hold and saved us; blessed be His deliverance!
34. In the nine-and-twentieth year let Job with us give thanks,--who bare
sufferings in his own behalf:--but our Lord bare on our behalf--the spitting
and the stripes, the thorns and the nails; blessed is His compassion!
35. In the year that is the thirtieth let them give thanks with us;--the
dead that have lived through His dying,--the living that were converted in His
Crucifixion,--and the height and the depth that have been reconciled in Him!
Blessed be He and His Father!
III.
(Resp.--Christ with chrism, lo! lie is sealing the newborn lambs in His
flock!)
1. Christ and chrism are conjoined; the secret with the visible is
mingled: the chrism anoints visibly,--Christ seals secretly, the lambs newborn and
spiritual, the prize of His twofold victory; for He engendered it of the chrism,
and He gave it birth of the water.
2. How exalted are your Orders! For she that was a sinner anointed, as a
handmaid, the feet of her Lord. But for you, as though His minister, Christ by
the hand of His servants, seals and anoints your bodies. It befits Him the Lord
of the flock, that in His own person He seal His sheep.
3. Since then she, that sinner, stood in need of forgiveness, the
anointing was for her an offering, and by it her love reconciled her Lord. But you who
are the flock, among the profane and unbelievers, the Truth by the chrism is
your seal, to separate you from the strayed.
4. From the peoples he separated the People, by the former seal of
circumcision; but by the seal of anointing, the peoples He separates from the People.
When the peoples were in error, the People He separated from the peoples; now
when the People has erred from Him, He separates the peoples from thence.
5. Of the dust of the pure soil, Naaman bore away and returned to his
place; that he by this holy dust, might be separated and known from the unclean.
The chrism of Christ separates, the sons of the mystery from strangers: and by it
they that are within are separated, and known from them that are without.
6. The oil which Elijah multiplied, might be tasted with the mouth; for
the cruse was that of the widow, it was not that of the chrism. The oil of our
Lord that is in the cruse, it is not food for the mouth: the sinner that was a
wolf without, it makes him a lamb in the flock.
7. The chrism of the meek and lowly One, changes the stubborn to be like
its Lord. The Gentiles were wolves and feared, the severe rod of Moses. Lo! the
chrism seals them and makes, a flock of sheep out of the wolves!And the wolves
that had fled from the rod, lo! they have taken refuge in the Cross!
8. The leaf of olive arrived, brought as a figure of the anointing; the
sons of the Ark rejoiced to greet it, for it bore good tidings of deliverance.
Thus also ye rejoiced to greet it, even this holy anointing. The bodies of
sinners were glad in it, for it brought good tidings of deliverance.
9. The oil again that Jacob poured, upon the stone when he sealed it, that
it should be between him and God, and that he might offer there his tithes;
lo! in it is a symbol of your bodies, how by chrism they are sealed as holy, and
become temples for God, where He shall be served by your sacrifices.
10. When Moses had sealed and anointed, the sons of Aaron the Levite, the
fire consumed their bodies; the fire spared their vestments. But ye my brethren
blessed are ye, for the fire of grace has come down, has consumed utterly your
offences, and cleansed and hallowed your bodies!
11. As for the anointing of Aaron my brethren, it was the vile blood of
beasts, that it sprinkled in the horns of the altar. The anointing of truth is
this; wherein the living and all-lifegiving Blood, is sprinkled inwardly in your
bodies. is mingled in your understandings, is infused through your inmost
chambers.
12. The anointed priests used to offer, the slain bodies of beasts; Ye, O
anointed and excelling, your offerings are your own bodies. The anointed
Levites offered, the inward parts taken, from beasts: ye have excelled the Levites,
for your hearts ye have Consecrated.
13. The anointing of the People was--a foreshadowing of Christ; their rod
a mystery of the Cross; their lamb a type of the Only begotten; their
tabernacle a mystery of your Churches; their circumcision a sign of your sealing. Under
the shadow of your goodly thing, sat the People of old.
14. Thus the truth is likened, to a great shadowing tree: it cast its
shade on the People; it struck its root among the peoples. The People abode under
its shadows, whose shadows were its mysteries; but the Gentiles lodged on its
bough, and plucked and ate of its fruits.
15. As for the anointing of Saul to be king; the sweeter was its savour,
so much fouler was the savour of his heart. The Spirit struck him and fled. Your
anointing which ye have is greater; for your minds are censers, in your
temples the Spirit exults, a chamber forever shall ye be unto Him.
16. As for the anointing of David my brethren; the Spirit came down and
made sweet savour, in the heart of the man wherein He delighted; the savour of
his heart was as the savour of his action. The Spirit dwelt in him and made song
in him. Your anointing which ye have is greater, for Father and Son and Holy
Ghost, have moved and come down to dwell in you.
17. When the leper of old was cleansed, the priest used to seal him with
oil, and to lead him to the waterspring. The type has passed and the truth is
come; lo! with chrism have ye been sealed, in baptism ye are perfected, in the
flock ye are intermixed, from the Body ye are nourished.
18. What leper when he has been cleansed, turns again and desires his
leprosy? Ye have put off transgressions--forsake it! None puts on the leprosy he
had put off. It has fallen and sunk--let it not be drawn out! It is wasted and
worn--let it not be renewed! Let not corruption come out upon you, whom the
chrism of Christ has anointed!
19. The vessel moulded of clay, gains beauty from the water, receives
strength from the fire; but if it slips it is ruined, it cannot be afresh renewed.
Ye are vessels of grace; be ye ware of it, even of justice, for it grants not
two renewals.
20. How like are ye in comparison, with the Prophet whom the fish yielded
up! The Devourer has given you back for he was constrained, by the Power Which
constrained the fish. Jonah was for you as a mirror, since not again did the
fish swallow him, let not again the Devourer swallow you: being yielded up be ye
like Jonah!
21. Goodly ointment on the head of our Lord did Mary pour; its savour was
fragrant through all the house. Likewise the savour of your anointing, has been
fragrant and perfumed the heavens, to the Watchers on high; doing pleasure to
Satan its savour is overpowering; to God its odour is sweet.
22. The crowds in the desert were like unto sheep that have no shepherd.
The Merciful became their shepherd, and multiplied to them the pasture of bread.
Yea, blessed are ye that are perfect, that are sealed as lambs of Christ, that
of His Body and Blood are made worthy; the Pastor Himself is become pasture
for you!
23. Out of water He made the wine, He gave it for drink to the youths in
the feast. For you who are keeping the fast, better is the unction than drink.
In His wine the betrothed are wedded, by His oil the wedded are sanctified. By
His wine is union; by His oil sanctification.
24. The sheep of Christ leaped for joy, to receive the seal of life, that
ensign of kings which has ever put sin to flight. The Wicked by Thy ensign is
routed, iniquities by Thy sign are scattered. Come, ye sheep, receive your seal,
which puts to flight them that devour you!
25. Come, ye lambs, receive your seal, for it is truth that is your seal!
This is the seal that separates, them of the household from strangers. The
steel circumcised alike, the gainsayers and the sons of Hagar. If circumcision be
the sign of the sheep, lo! by it the goats are signed.
26. But ye, who are the new flock, have put off the doings of wolves, and
as lambs are made like to the Lamb. One by changing has changed all; the Lamb
to the wolves gave Himself to be slain; the wolves rushed and devoured Him and
became lambs; for the Shepherd was changed into a Lamb; likewise the wolf forgot
his nature.
27. Look on me also in Thy mercy! be not branded on me the seal, of the
goats the sons of the left hand! let not Thy sheep become a goat! For though to
justify myself I sufficed not, yet to be a sinner I willed not. Turn thine eyes,
0 my Lord, from what I have done, and seek not only what I have willed.
28. From them that write and them that preach, from them that hear and
them that are sealed, let glory go up to Christ, and through Him to His Father be
exaltation! He Who gives words to them that speak, and gives voice to them that
preach, has given understanding to them that hear, and consecrates chrism for
him that is sealed.
IV.
(Resp.--Blessed be He that blots out in water misdeeds that are without
measure!)
1. Descend my sealed brethren, put ye on our Lord,--and be rejoined to His
lineage, for He is son of a great lineage, was He has said in His Word.
2. From on high is His Nature, and from beneath His Vesture.--Each that
puts off his vesture, commingled is that vesture, with His Vesture forever.
3. Ye too in the water, receive from him the vesture,--that wastes not or
is lost for it is the vesture that vests--them that are vested in it forever.
4. But the blessed Priest, is daysman between two:--the covenant shall be
made before Him, He is daysman of his Lord,--and surety on our part.
5. The Godhead in the water, lo! has mingled His leaven;--for the
creatures of dust, that leaven raises up,--and the Godhead joins them.
6. For it is the leaven of the Lord, that can glide lute the bondman,--and
raise him to freedom; it has joined the bondman to the lineage,--of Him the
Lord of all.
7. For the bondman who has put on Him, Who makes all free in the
waters,-though bondman he be on earth, is son of the free on high,--for freedom he has
put on.
8. The freeman who has put on, that Angel in the waters,--is as the fellow
of servants, that he may be made like to the Lord,--Who became bondman unto
bondmen.
9. He Who enriches all came down, and put on poverty,--that He might
divide to the poor, the stores that were hidden,--out of the treasure-house of the
water.
10. The lowly one again that has put on, the Giver of all greatness, in
the water,--even though he be base in the sight of fools, yet is great in the
sight of the Watchers,--for that he is clad in greatness.
11. For like as He Who is great, Who became lowly in His love,--by the
unbelievers was persecuted, and by the Watchers was worshipped,--was made lowly
and makes the lowly great.
12. Thus let him be lowly who is great, that in him the lowly may be
great:--Let us be like to Him Who is greater than all, Who became less than all:--He
was made lowly, and makes all men great.
13. The meek man who has put on Him Who is great, in the water,--though
humble be his countenance, very great is his discernment,--for He Who is exalted
above all dwells in him.
14. For who could be found to despise the bush of thorn,--the despised and
humble, wherein the Majesty in fire,--made its dwelling within?
15. Who again could be found, to despise Moses,--the meek and slow of
speech,--when that excelling glory--dwelt upon his meekness?
16. They that despised him despised his Lord; the wicked that despised
him--the earth swallowed up in anger; the Levites who scorned Him,--the fire
devoured in fury.
17. Of Him Christ commanded, "Thou shalt not call him Raca," who is
baptized and has put Him on; for whoso despises the despised, despises with him the
Mighty.
18. In Eden and in the world, are parables of our Lord;--and what tongue
can gather, the similitudes of His mysteries?--for He is figured all of Him in
all things.
19. In the Scriptures He is written of; on Nature He is impressed;--His
crown is figured in kings, in prophets His truth, His atonement in priests.
20. In the rod was He of Moses, and in the hyssops of Aaron,--and in the
crown of David: to the prophets pertains His similitude, to the Apostles His
Gospel.
21. Revelations beheld Thee, proverbs looked for Thee,--mysteries expected
Thee, similitudes saluted Thee, parables showed types of Thee.
22. The Covenant of Moses looked forward to the Gospel:--all things of old
time, flew on and alighted thereon, in the new Covenant.
23. Lo! the prophets have poured out on Him, their glorious
mysteries;--the priests and kings have poured out upon Him, their wonderful types:--they all
have poured them out on all of Him.
24. Christ overcame and surpassed, by His teachings the mysteries,--by His
interpretations the parables; as the sea into its midst--receives all streams.
25. For Christ is the sea, and He can receive--the fountains and brooks,
the rivers and streams, that flow from the midst of the Scriptures.
V.
(Resp.--Blessed be He that ordained baptism, for the atonement of the sons
of Adam!)
1. Descend, my brethren, put on from the waters of baptism the Holy
Spirit;--be joined with the spirits that minister to the Godhead!
2. For lo! He is the fire that secretly, seals also His flock,--by the
Three spiritual Names, wherein the Evil One is put to flight.
3. John when he cried and said "This is the Lamb of God, "--thereby showed
concerning the Gentiles that they are Abraham's children.
4. This is he that testified of our Saviour, that with fire and the Spirit
He should baptize.--Lo! the fire and the Spirit, my brethren, in the baptism
of truth.
5. For greater is Baptism than Jordan that little river;--for that in
streams of water and oil, the misdeeds of all men are washed out.
6. Elisha by seven times washing, cleansed Naaman's leprosy:--in Baptism
are cleansed the secret misdeeds in the soul.
7. Moses baptized the People the midst of the sea, yet availed not--to
wash their heart within, that was full of the defilements of misdeeds.
8. Lo! the priest in the likeness of Moses purges the defilements of the
soul;--and with oil of anointing, lo! he seals new lambs for the Kingdom.
9. Samuel anointed David to be king among the People:--but lo! the priest
anoints you to be heirs in the Kingdom.
10. For with the armour that David put on, after the anointing he
fought--and laid low the giant who sought to subdue Israel.
11. Lo! again in the chrism of Christ, and in the armour that is from the
water--the haughtiness of the Evil One is humbled, who sought to subdue the
Gentiles.
12. By the water that flowed from the rock, the thirst of the People was
quenched. Lo! in the fountain of Christ, the thirst of the peoples is quenched.
13. The rod of Moses opened the rock, and the streams flowed forth; and
they were refreshed by its draught, who had grown faint with thirst.
14. Lo! from the side of Christ flowed the stream that bestowed life.--The
Gentiles drank that were weary, and in it forgot their pains.
15. With Thy dew besprinkle my vileness, and my crimes in Thy blood shall
be atoned!--And I shall be, O my Lord, at Thy right hand, and with Thy Saints I
shall be joined!
VI.
(RESP.--Blessed be He Who was baptized that He might baptize you, that ye
should be absolved from your offences.)
1. The Spirit came down from on high,--and hallowed the waters by His
brooding.--In the baptism of John,--He passed by the rest and abode on One:--but
now He has descended and abode,--on all that are born of the water.
2. Out of all that John baptized,--on One it was that the Spirit
dwelt:--but now He has flown and come down,--that He may dwell on the many;--and as each
after each comes up,--He loves him and abides on him.
3. A marvel it is that surpasses all!--To the water He went down and was
baptized.--The seas declared it blessed,--that river wherein Thou wast
baptized:--even the waters that were in heaven envied,--because they were not worthy to
be Thy bath.
4. A marvel it is, O my Lord, now also,--that while the fountains are full
of water,--it is the water of baptism,--that alone is able to atone.--Mighty
is the water in the seas,--yet is it too weak for atonement.
5. Thy might, O my Lord, if it abides,--within the humble it exalts
him;--like as royalty if it abide--within the desert gives it peace.--Water by Thy
might has triumphed--over sin, for Life has encompassed it.
6. The sheep exulted when they saw--the hand draw nigh to baptize
them.-Receive, O ye sheep, your sealing; enter and be mingled in the flock!--for more
than over all the flock,--over you rejoice the Watchers to-day.
7. The Angels and the Watchers rejoice--over that which is born of the
Spirit and of water:--they rejoice that by fire and by the Spirit,--the corporeal
have become spiritual.--The Seraphins who sing "Holy" rejoice,--that they who
are made holy have been increased.
8. For lo! the Angels rejoice--over one sinner if he repent:--how much
more do they now rejoice--that in all churches and congregations,--lo! Baptism is
bringing forth--the heavenly from the earthly!
9. The baptized when they come up are sanctified;--the sealed when they go
down are pardoned.--They who come up have put on glory;--they who go down have
cast off sin.--Adam put off his glory in a moment;--ye have been clothed with
glory in a moment.
10. A house that is of dust when it has fallen,--by means of water can be
renewed:--the body of Adam that was of dust,--which had fallen by water has
been renewed.--Lo! the priests as builders--afresh renew your bodies.
11. A great marvel is this of the wool,--that it can take every dye,--as
the mind takes every discourse.--By the name of its dye it is called;--as ye who
were--baptized when "Hearers,"--have gained the name of "Recipients."
12. The common waters he sanctified--even Elisha through the Name that is
secret.--In them washed the leper openly,--and was cleansed by the Power that
is secret:-the leprosy was done away in the water, as transgressions in Baptism.
13. To-day, lo! your offences are blotted out,--and your names are written
down.--The priest blots out in the water;--and Christ writes down in
Heaven.--By the blotting out and the writing down--lo! doubled is your rejoicing.
14. Lo! mercy has dawned to-day;--and from bound to bound it
stretches:--the sun has sunk and mercy has dawned.--Justice has drawn in her wrath; Grace
has spread forth her love,--lo! she pardons and quickens freely.
15. The sheep that beforetime were in the fold--lo! they hasten forth to
greet--the new lambs that have been added to it.--They are white and are clad in
white;-within and without white are your bodies as your vestments.
16. From every mouth "Blessed are ye,"--on every side "Blessed are
ye."--Sin from you is driven out,--and the Holy Spirit on you is dwelling.--The Evil
One is become sad of countenance;--the Good God makes glad your countenance.
17. The gift that ye have received freely,--cease not from watching over
it:-this pearl if it shall be lost--cannot again be sought out,--for it is like
to virginity--which if it be lost is not to be found.
18. May ye from all defilement--be kept by the power of your white
robes!--and he whose freedom has defiled itself--may it be able to wash itself clean
by his weeping! --For me who am servant of the community--may the supplication
of the community win pardon!
19. To the author who has toiled in words,--be reconciliation in rest!--to
the teacher who has toiled with voice,--be forgiveness through grace!--to the
priest who has toiled in baptizing,--let there come the crown of righteousness!
20. From every mouth with one consent,--of those beneath and those
above,-Watchers, Cherubin, and Seraphin,--the baptized, the sealed, and the
hearers,--let each of us cry aloud and say,--" Glory to the Lord of our feasts!"
VII.
(RESP.--Blessed is He Who atoned your sins, that ye might receive His Body
worthily!)
1. The flock of Jacob came down--and stood round the well of water.--In
the water they put on the similitude of the wood that was covered by
it.--Mysteries these and types of the Cross,--wherein the parables are interpreted.
2. There are shown in these rods similitudes,--and in the sheep,
parables.--The Cross in the rods is figured, and in the sheep the souls of men.--His
wood was a mystery of our Wood;--likewise his sheep a mystery of our flock.
3. The sheep of Christ rejoice,--and stand round the layer of baptism;--in
the water they put on the likeness--of the living and goodly Cross--whereon
gaze all things created,--and all of it is stamped on them all.
4. At the well Rebecca received--in her ears and hands the jewels.--The
Spouse of Christ has put on--precious things that are from the water:--on her
hand the living Body,--and in her ears the promises.
5. Moses drew water and watered the sheep--of Jethro the priest(1) of
sin.--But our Shepherd has baptized His sheep--Who is the high priest of truth.--At
the well the flocks were dumb,--but here the sheep have speech.
6. The People passed through the water and were baptized:--the People came
up on dry land and became as heathen.--The Commandment was savourless in their
ears;-the manna corrupted in their vessels.--Eat ye the living Body,--the
medicine of life that gives life to all!
7. To the sons of Lot Moses said,--" Give us water for money,--let us only
pass by through your border."--They refused the way, and the temporal
water.--Lo! the living water freely(2) given,--and the path that leads to Eden!
8. From the water Gideon chose for himself--the men who were victorious in
the battle.--Ye have gone down to the victorious waters:--come ye up and
triumph in the fight!--receive from the water atonement,--and from the fight the
crowning!
9. Ye baptized, receive your lamps,--like the lamps of the house of
Gideon;--conquer the darkness by your lamps,--and the silence by your
hosannas!--Gideon likewise in the battle--triumphed by the shout and the flame.
10. David the King longed after--the water of the well, and they brought
it him;-but he drank it not, for he saw that with blood of men it was
bought.--In the midst of the water ye have revelled--that was bought with the blood of
God.
11. Out of Edom the prophet saw--God coming as one that presses the
grapes.--He made ready the winepress of wrath,--He trod down the peoples and
delivered the People.--He has turned and ordained Baptism;--the peoples live, the
People is come to nought.
12. In the river Jeremiah buried--the linen girdle that was marred;--and
[the People] waxed old and decayed.--...--The peoples that were decayed and
marred,--by the waters have been clad in newness.
13. In Siloam,(2) the blessed stream--the priests anointed Solomon.--His
youth was had in honour;--his old age was despised.--Through the pure waters ye
have been clad--in the purity of Heaven.
14. The fleece that was dry from the dew,--Jerusalem was figured in
it:--the bason that was filled with water,--Baptism was figured in it.--That was dry
after the manner of its type;--this was full after the manner of its symbol.
15. The wearied body in water--washes and is refreshed from its toil.--Lo!
the layer in which are hidden--refreshing and life and delights.--In it
wearied Adam had rest--who brought labour into the creation.
16. The fountain of sweat in the body--is set to protect against
fever:--the fountain of Baptism--is set to protect against the Flame.--This is the water
that avails--for the quenching of Gehenna.
17. He who journeys through the desert,--as armour takes to himself
water--against all-conquering thirst.--Go ye down to the fountain of Christ,--receive
life in your members,--as armour against death.
18. Again, the diver brings up--out of the sea the pearl.--Be baptized and
bring up from the water--purity that therein is hidden,--the pearl that is set
as a jewel--in the crown of the Godhead.
19. Sweet water in his vessel--the seaman lays up as a store;--in the
midst of the sea he lays up and keeps it, the sweet in the midst of the bitter.--So
amidst the floods of sin,--keep ye the water of Baptism.
20. The woman of Samaria said to our Lord,--"Lo! verily the well is
deep."--Baptism though it be high,--in its mercy has stooped down with us:--for the
atonement is from above--that has come down unto sinners.
21. "He that drinks the water that I shall give him,--verily never again
shall he thirst."--For this holy Baptism,--for it be ye athirst, my
beloved;--never again shall ye be athirst,--so that ye should come to another baptism.
22. In the baptism of Siloam--the blind man washed, and his eyeballs--were
opened and enlightened by the water;--he cast off the darkness that was on
them.--The hidden darkness ye have cast off;--from the water ye have been clad in
light.
23. His hands Pilate washed--that he might not be of them that slew.--Ye
have bathed your bodies,--your hands together with your mouths.--Go in and be of
them that eat,--for this medicine of life gives life to all.
24. "Come after Me and verily I will make you--fishers of men."--For
instead of a draught of that which perishes,--they fished for the draught that is
forever.--They who had taken fishes for death,--baptized and gave life to them
that were to die.
25. An hundred and fifty fishes were taken--by Simon's net from the
water;--but there were taken by his preaching,--out of the bosom of Baptism,--ten
thousands and thousands of men,--a draught of the sons of the Kingdom.
26. Lo! our priest as a fisher--over the scanty water is standing;--he has
taken thence a great draught--of every shape and of every kind;--he has drawn
up the draught to bring it near--to the King of kings, most high.
27. Simon took the fishes and drew them up,--and they were brought near
before our Lord:--Our priest has taken from out of the water,--by the Hand which
he received from Simon,--virgins and chaste men who are brought near--in the
festival of the Lord of feasts.
28. In Thy mercy I adjure Thee pardon me,--for in mercy Thou too hast
sworn,--Rabboni, "In the death of him that dieth,--I have no pleasure, but in his
life."--Thou hast sworn and I have adjured:--O Thou Who hast sworn, pardon him
who has adjured!
VIII.
(RESP.--Happy are ye whose bodies have been made to shine!)
1. God in His mercy stooped and came down,--to mingle His compassion with
the water,--and to blend the nature of His majesty--with the wretched bodies of
men.-He made occasion by the water--to come down and to dwell in us:--like to
the occasion of mercy--when He came down and dwelt in the womb:--O the mercies
of God--Who seeks for Himself all occasions to dwell in us!
2. To the cave in Horeb He stooped and came down,--and on Moses He caused
His majesty to dwell ;--He imparted His glorious splendour to mortals.--There
was therein a figure of Baptism:--He Who came down and dwelt in it,--tempers
within the water--the might of His majesty,--that He may dwell in the feeble.--On
Moses dwelt the Breath,--and on you the Perfecting of Christ.
3. That might then none could endure;--not Moses chief of deliverers,--nor
Elijah chief of zealots;--and the Seraphin too vail their faces,--for it is
the might that subdues all.--His mercy mingled gentleness--in the water and by
the oil;--that mankind in its weakness--might be able to stand before Him--when
covered by the water and the oil.
4. The captive priests again in the well--hid and concealed the fire of
the sanctuary,(3)--a mystery of that glorified fire--which the Highpriest mingles
in Baptism.-The priests took up of the mire,--and on the altar they sprinkled
it;--for its fire, the fire of that well,--with the mire had been mingled;--a
mystery of our bodies which in the water--with the fire of the Holy Spirit have
been mingled.
5. The famous Three in Babylon--in the furnace of fire were baptized, and
came forth;--they went in and bathed in the flood of flame, they were buffeted
by the blazing billows.--There was sprinkled on them there--the dew that fell
from heaven;--it loosed from off them there--the bonds of the earthly king.--Lo!
the famous Three went in and found a fourth in the furnace.
6. That visible fire that triumphed outwardly,--pointed to the fire of the
Holy Ghost,--which is mingled, lo! and hidden in the water.--In the flame
Baptism is figured,--in that blaze of the furnace.--Come, enter, be baptized, my
brethren,--for lo! it looses the bonds;--for in it there dwells and is
hidden--the Daysman of God,--Who in the furnace was the fourth.
7. Two words again our Lord spake--which in one voice agree in unison:--He
said, "I am come to send fire,"--and again, "I have a baptism to be baptized
with."-By the fire of Baptism is quenched the fire,--that which the Evil One had
kindled:-and the water of Baptism has overcome--those waters of contention--by
which he had made trial--of Joseph who conquered and was crowned.
8. Lo! the pure fire of our Redeemer--which he kindled in mankind of His
mercy!--Through His fire He quenched that fire--which had been kindled in the
defiled and sinful.--This is the fire wherein the thorns--are burnt up and the
tares.--But happy are your bodies--that have been baptized in the fire--which has
consumed your thickets,--and by it your seeds have sprung up to heaven!
9. Jeremiah in the womb He sanctified and taught.--But if the lowly bosom
of wedlock--was sanctified in conceiving and bringing him forth,--how much more
shall Baptism sanctify--its conception and its bringing forth--of them that
are pure and spiritual!--For there, within the womb--is the conception of all
men;--but here, out of the water,--is the birth whereof the spiritual are worthy.
10. For Jeremiah though sanctified in the womb,--they took up nails and
cast him into the pit.--Holy was the prophet in his befoulment,--for clean was
his heart though he was in the mire.--Be ye afraid, my brethren--for lo! to-day
is washed away--your secret befoulment,--and the abomination of your sins.--Turn
not again to uncleanness,--for there is but one cleansing of your bodies!
11. The presumptuous who is baptized and again sins,--is as the serpent
that casts its slough and again puts it on, that is renewed and made young, and
turns again----putting on anew its skin of old;--for the serpent does not--cast
off its nature.--Cast ye off the tempter--the corrupter of souls,--even the old
man;--let it not make old--the newness ye have put on!
12. Elisha cast the wood into the water, and made the heavy float and the
light sink:--their natures were exchanged in the water.--There a new thing came
to pass not according to nature.--How much easier then, O Lord,--is this for
Thy grace;that in the water should sink--transgression which is heavy,--but that
the soul which is light--should be drawn forth and raised up on high!
13. Joshua, son of Nun, on Jericho--laid a curse on its walls and a doom
on its fountains.--They whom Joshua cursed to their destruction,--again in the
mystery of Jesus have been blessed.--There was cast into them salt,--and they
were healed and sweetened:--a mystery of this salt,--the sweet salt that came
from Mary,--that was mingled in the water,--whereby was healed the noisomeness of
our plagues.
14. Lo! quiet waters are before you,--holy and tranquil and pleasant;--for
they are not the waters of contention--that cast Joseph into the dungeon;--nor
yet are they the waters,--those waters of strife,--beside which the people
strove,--and gainsaid in the wilderness.--There are waters whereby--there is
reconciliation made with Heaven.
15. Hagar saw the spring of water,--and from it she gave drink to her
forward son, him who became as a wild ass in the wilderness.--Instead of that
fountain of water is Baptism.--In it are baptized the sons of Hagar,--and are become
gentle and peaceful. Who has seen rams(1) like these,--that are yoked, lo! and
labour--along with tame bullocks,--and the seed of their tillage is reaped an
hundredfold!
16. In the beginning the Spirit that brooded--moved on the waters; they
conceived and gave birth--to serpents and fishes and birds.--The Holy Spirit has
brooded in Baptism,--and in mystery has given birth to eagles,--Virgins and
Prelates;--and in mystery has given birth to fishes,--celibates and intercessors;
and in mystery of serpents,--lo! the subtle have become simple as doves!
17. Lo! the sword of our Lord in the waters!--that which divides sons and
fathers:--for it is the living sword that makes--division, lo! of the living
from the dying.--Lo! they are baptized and they become--Virgins and saints,--who
have gone down, been baptized, and put on--the One Only begotten.--Lo! many
have come boldly to Him!
18. For whoso have been baptized and put on Him--the Only begotten the
Lord of the many,--has filled thereby the place of many,--for to him Christ has
become a great treasure:--for He became in the wilderness--a table of good
meats,--and He became at the marriage feast--a fountain of choice wines.--He has
become such to all in all things,--by helps and healings and promises.
19. Elisha was the equal of the Watchers--in his doings, glorious and
holy.--The camp of the Watchers was round about him;--thus let Baptism be unto
you,--a camp of guardians,--for by means of it there dwells in the heart--the hope
of them that are below--and the Lord of them that are above.--Sanctify for Him
your bodies,--for where He abides, corruption comes not near.
20. They are no more, the waters of that sea--which by its billows
preserved the People,--and by its billows laid low the peoples.--Of contrary effect
are the waters in Baptism.--In them, lo! the people have life;--in them, lo! the
People perishes:--for all that are not baptized,--in the waters that give life
to all,--they are dead invisibly.
21. They are no more, the waters of that sea--which were tempestuous, and
boiled against Jonah,--and plunged into the depths the Son of Amittai.--Though
he fled he was bound in the prison-house;--God cast him in and bound him--in
dungeon within dungeon;--for he bound him in the sea.--and He bound him in the
fish.--For him Grace stood surety,--and she opened the prison and brought forth
the preacher.
22. The Prophets have called the Most High a fire,--" a devouring fire,"
and "who can dwell with it?"(2)--The People were not able to dwell in it;--its
might crushed the peoples and they were confounded.--In it, with the unction ye
have been anointed;--ye have put Him on in the water;--in the bread ye have
eaten Him;--in the wine ye have drunk Him;--in the voice ye have heard Him;--and
in the eye of the mind ye have seen Him!
IX.
(RESP., Blessed is He Who came down, and sanctified water for the
remission of the sins of the children of Adam!)
1. O John, who sawest the Spirit,--that abode on the head of the Son,--to
show how the Head of the Highest--went down and was baptized--and came up to be
Head on earth!--Children of the Spirit ye have thus become,--and Christ has
become for you the Head:--ye also have become His members.
2. Consider and see how exalted ye are;--how instead of the river
Jordan--ye have glorious Baptism, wherein is peace;--spreading her wings to shade your
bodies.--In the wilderness John baptized:--in Her pure flood of
Baptism,--purely are ye baptized therein.
3. Infants think when they see its glory,--that by its pomp its might is
enhanced.--But it is the same, and within itself--is not divided.--But the might
which never waxes less or greater--in us is little or again great;--and he in
whom is great understanding,--great in him is Baptism.
4. A man's knowledge, if it be exalted,--exalted also is his degree above
his brethren;--and he whose faith is great,--so also is his promise;--and as is
his wisdom, so also his crowning.--As is the light, which though it be all
goodly--and equal all of it with itself,--yet goodlier is one eye than another.
5. Jesus mingled His might in the water:--put ye Him on my brethren as
discerning men!--For there are that in the water merely--perceive that they are
washed. With our body be our soul washed!--The manifest water let the body
perceive,--and the soul the secret might;--that both to the manifest and to the
secret ye may be made like!
6. How beautiful is Baptism--in the eye of the heart; come, let us gaze on
it!--Like as by a seal ye have been moulded;--receive ye its image,--that
nought may be lacking to us of our image!--For the sheep that are white of
heart--gaze on the glory that is in the water:--in your souls reflect ye it!
7. Water is by nature as a mirror,--for one who in it examines
himself.--Stir up thy soul, thou that discernest,--and be like unto it!--For it in its
midst reflects thy image;--from it, on it, find an example;--gaze in it on
Baptism,--and put on the beauty that is hidden therein!
8. What profits it him that hears--a voice and knows not its
significance?--Whoso hears a voice and is devoid--of the understanding thereof,--his ear is
filled but his soul is empty.--Lo! since the gift is abundant,--with
discernment receive ye it.
9. Baptism that is with understanding--is the conjunction of two
lights,--and rich are the fountains of its rays.-- ......--And the darkness that is on
the mind departs,--and the soul beholds Him in beauty,--the hidden Christ of
glory,--and grieves when the glory fails.
10. Baptism without understanding--is a treasure full yet empty;--since he
that receives it is poor in it,--for he understands not--how great are its
riches into which he enters and dwells.--For great is the gift within it,--though
the mean man perceives not--that he is exalted even as it.
11. Open wide your minds and see, my brethren,--the secret column in the
air,whose base is fixed from the midst of the water--unto the door of the
Highest Place,like the ladder that Jacob saw.--Lo! by it came down the light unto
Baptism,--and by it the soul goes up to Heaven,--that in one love we may be
mingled.
12. Our Lord when he was baptized by John--sent forth twelve
fountains;--and they issued forth and cleansed by their streams--the defilement of the
peoples.--His worshippers are made white like His garments,--the garments in Tabor
and the body in the water.--Instead of the garments the peoples are made
white,--and have become for Him a clothing of glory.
13. From your garments learn, my brethren,--how your members should be
kept.-For if the garment, which ever so many times--may be made clean,--is duly
kept for the sake of its comeliness,--the body which has but one
baptism--manifold more exceeding is the care of its keeping,--for manifold are its dangers.
14. Again the sun in a house that is strait,--is straitened therein though
he be great: --but in a house that is goodly and large,--when he rises
thereon--far and wide in it he spreads his rays;--and though the sun is one and the
same in his nature,--in drivers houses he undergoes changes:--Even so our Lord in
drivers men.
X.
(RESP.--Glory to Him Who came and restored it!)
1. Adam sinned and earned all sorrows;--likewise the world after His
example, all guilt.--And instead of considering how it should be
restored,--considered how its fall should be pleasant for it.--Glory to Him Who came and restored
it!
2. This cause summoned Him that is pure,--that He should come and be
baptized, even He with the defiled,--Heaven for His glory was rent asunder.--That
the purifier of all might be baptized with all,--He came down and sanctified the
water for our baptism.
3. For that cause for which He entered into the womb,--for the same cause
He went down into the river.--For that cause for which He entered into the
grave,--for the same cause He makes us enter into His chamber.--He perfected
mankind for every cause.
4. His Conception is the store of our blessings;--His Birth is the
treasury of our joys;--His Baptism is the cause of our pardon;--His Death is the cause
of our life.-Death He alone has overcome in His Resurrection.
5. At His Birth a star of light shone in the air;--when He was baptized
light flashed from the water;--at His Death the sun was darkened in the
firmament;--at His Passion the luminaries set along with Him;--at His Epiphany the
luminaries arose with Him.
6. Revealed was His Glory because of His Majesty;--revealed was His
Passion because of His Manhood;--revealed was His Love because of His
Graciousness;--revealed was His Judgment because of His Justice.--He has poured forth His
attributes, on them that were His.
7. That whoso has looked on His Glory and despised Him,--may look again on
His Glory and worship Him;--and whoso has scorned to taste of His
Graciousness,--may fear lest he be made to feel His justice;--He has poured forth His helps
on His worshippers.
8. Lo! the East in the morning was made light!--lo! the South at noonday
was made dark!--The West again in turn at eventide was made light.--The three
quarters represent the one Birth;--His Death and His Life they declare.
9. His Birth flowed on and was joined to His Baptism;--and His Baptism
again flowed on even to His Death;--His Death led and reached to His
Resurrection,--a fourfold bridge unto His Kingdom; and lo! His sheep pass over in His
footsteps.
10. And like as, save by the door of birth,--none can enter into
creation;--so, save by the door of resurrection,--none can enter into the Kingdom,--and
whoso has cut off his bridge, has brought to nought his hope.
11. He put on His armour and conquered and was crowned;--He left His
armour on earth and ascended,--that if any man desires the crown,--he may resort to
the armour and win by it--the crown of victory which he yearns after.
12. He fulfilled righteousness on earth, and ascended.--But if He, the
All-cleanser, was baptized,--What man is there that shall not be baptized?--for
grace has come to baptism--to wash away the foulness of our wound.
13. The compulsion of God is an all-prevailing force;--[but that is not
pleasing to Him which is of compulsion,] (1)--as that which is of discerning
will.--Therefore in our fruits He calls us--who live not as under compulsion, by
persuasion.
14. Good is He, for lo! He labours in these two things;--He wills not to
constrain our freedom--nor again does He suffer us to abuse it.--For had he
constrained it, He had taken away its power;--and had He let it go, He had deprived
it of help.
15. He knows that if He constrains He deprives us;--He knows that if He
casts off He destroys us;--He knows that if He teaches He wins us.--He has not
constrained and He has not cast off, as the Evil One does:--He has taught,
chastened, and won us, as being the good God.
16. He knows that His treasuries abound:--the keys of His treasuries He
has put into our hands.--He has made the Cross our treasurer--to open for us the
gates of Paradise,--as Adam opened the gate of Gehenna.
XI.
(RESP.--Let the bodies rejoice which the Evil One had made naked, that in
the water they have put on their glory!)
1. Give thanks, O daughter, that thy crownings have been doubled;--for lo!
thy temples and thy sons rejoice.--The dedication of thy temples is in the
ministration;-The dedication of thy sons is in the anointing.--Blessed art thou
that at once ......--...... the tabernacle for them that dwell in thee,--and the
Spirit has abode upon thy sons!
2. Our Lord opened up Baptism--in the midst of Jordan the blessed
river.--The height and the depth rejoiced in Him;--He brings forth the first fruits of
His peace from the water,--for they are first fruits, the fruits of
Baptism.--The good God in His compassion will bring to pass--that His peace shall be first
fruits on earth.
3. Moses stretched out the temporal Tabernacle;--the priests bathed
themselves in water,--and went in and ministered; and were stricken and
punished,--because their heart within was not cleansed.--Blessed art thou that in the
Passover of the great Passion,--the priests by the savour of their oblations,--lo!
are cleansing souls in thee!
4. Great was the mystery that the Prophet saw,--the torrent that was
mighty.--Into its depths he gazed and beheld--thy beauty instead of himself; thee it
was he saw,for thy faith passes not away,--thou whose flood unseen shall
overwhelm--the subtle-ties of idolatry.
5. Though John was great among them that are born of women,--yet he that
is little is greater than he,--in this that his baptized were again
baptized,--in the baptism that was of the Apostles.--Blessed art thou that thy priest is
greater than he--in this alone that forever--abides his baptism.
6. The baptism that was of Siloam--did not bring mercy to the man that was
laid there--who for thirty and eight years awaited it,--for he was a respecter
of the persons of the Levites.--Blessed art thou that thy healing is in thee
for all men,--and thy priests are devoted and ready--for all that are in need of
thy help.
7. The Prophet healed the waters that were unwholesome,--and cured the
disease of the land that was barren,--so that its death was done away and its
region resounded, for its offspring increased and its bosom was filled.--Greater is
Thy grace, Lord, than Elisha's!--Multiply my lambs and my flocks--at the great
stream of my fountain! (1)
8. Great is the marvel that is within thy abode;--the flocks together with
the Shepherds,--those at the stream of the waters,--two unseen with one
manifest who baptizes.--Blessed is he who is baptized in their fountains!--for three
arms have upheld him,--and three Names have preserved him!
XII.
(RESP.--Blessed is He Who went down and was baptized in Jordan, and turned
back the People from error!)
1. In Baptism Adam found again--that glory that was among the trees of
Eden.-He went down, and received it out of the water;--he put it on, and went up
and was adorned therein.--Blessed be He that has mercy on all!
2. Man fell in the midst of Paradise,--and in baptism compassion restored
him:-he lost his comeliness through Satan's envy,--and found it again by God's
grace.-Blessed be He that has mercy on all!
3. The wedded pair were adorned in Eden;--but the serpent stole their
crowns:-yet mercy crushed down the accursed one,--and made the wedded pair goodly
in their raiment.--Blessed be He that has mercy on all!
4. They clothed themselves with leaves of necessity;--but the Merciful had
pity on their beauty,--and instead of leaves of trees,--He clothed them with
glory in the water.--BIessed be He that has mercy on all!
5. Baptism is the well-spring of life,--which the Son of God opened by His
Life;-and from His Side it has brought forth streams.--Come, all that thirst,
come, rejoice!--Blessed be He that has mercy on all!
6. The Father has sealed Baptism, to exalt it;--and the Son has espoused
it to glorify it;--and the Spirit with threefold seal--has stamped it, and it
has shone in holiness.--Blessed be He that has mercy on all!
7. The Trinity that is unsearchable--has laid up treasures in
baptism.--Descend, ye poor, to its fountain!--and be enriched from it, ye needy!--Blessed
be He that has mercy on all!
XIII.
HYMN OF THE BAPTIZED.
(RESP.--Brethren, sing praises, to the Son of the Lord of all; Who has
bound for you crowns, such as king's long for!)
1. Your garments glisten, my brethren, as snow;--and fair is your shining
in the likeness of Angels!
2. In the likeness of Angels, ye have come up, beloved,--from Jordan's
river, in the armour of the Holy Ghost.
3. The bridal chamber that fails not, my brethren, ye have received:--and
the glory of Adam's house to-day ye have put on.
4. The judgment that came of the fruit, was Adam's condemnation:--but for
you victory, has arisen this day.
5. Your vesture is shining, and goodly your crowns:--which the Firstborn
has bound for you, by the priest's hand this day.
6. Woe in Paradise, did Adam receive:--but you have received, glory this
day.
7. The armour of victory, ye put on, my beloved:--in the hour when the
priest, invoked the Holy Ghost.
8. The Angels rejoice, men here below exult:--in your feast, my brethren,
wherein is no foulness.
9. The good things of Heaven, my brethren, ye have received:--beware of
the Evil One, lest he despoil you.
10. The day when He dawned, the Heavenly King:--opens for you His door,
and bids you enter Eden.
11. Crowns that fade not away, are set on your heads:--hymns of praise
hourly, let your mouths sing.
12. Adam by means of the fruit, God cast forth in sorrow:--but you He
makes glad, in the bride-chamber of joy.
13. Who would not rejoice, in your bridechamber, my brethren?--for the
Father with His Son, and the Spirit rejoice in you.
14. Unto you shall the Father, be a wall of strength:--and the Son a
Redeemer, and the Spirit a guard.
15. Martyrs by their blood, glorify their crowns:--but you our Redeemer,
by His Blood glorifies.
16. Watchers and Angels, joy over the repentant:--they shall joy over you
my brethren, that unto them ye are made like.
17. The fruit which Adam, tasted not in Paradise:--this day in your
mouths, has been placed with joy.
18. Our Redeemer figured, His Body by the tree:--whereof Adam tasted not,
because he had sinned.
19. The Evil One made war, and subdued Adam's house:--through your
baptism, my brethren, lo! he is subdued this day.
20. Great is the victory, but to-day you have won:--if so be ye neglect
not, you shall not perish, my brethren.
21. Glory to them that are robed, glory to Adam's house!--in the birth
that is from the water, let them rejoice and be blessed!
22. Praise to Him Who has robed, His Churches in glory!--glory to Him Who
has magnified, the race of Adam's house.
XIV.
HYMN CONCERNING OUR LORD AND JOHN.
(RESP.--Glory to Thee, my Lord, for Thee--with joy Heaven and earth
worship!)
1. My thought bore me to Jordan,--and I saw a marvel when there was
revealed--the glorious Bridegroom who to the Bride--shall bring freedom and holiness.
2. I saw John filled with wonder,--and the multitudes standing about
him,--and the glorious Bridegroom bowed down--to the Son of the barren that he might
baptize Him.
3. At the Word and the Voice my thought marvelled:--for lo! John was the
Voice; --our Lord was manifested as the Word, that what was hidden should become
revealed.
4. The Bride was espoused but knew not--who was the Bridegroom on whom she
gazed:--the guests were assembled, the desert was filled,--and our Lord was
hidden among them.
5. Then the Bridegroom revealed Himself;--and to John at the voice He drew
near:--and the Forerunner was moved and said of Him--"This is the Bridegroom
Whom I proclaimed."
6. He came to baptism Who baptizes all,--and He showed Himself at
Jordan.-John saw Him and drew back,--deprecating, and thus he spake:--
7. "How, my Lord, willest Thou to be baptized,--Thou Who in Thy baptism
atonest all?--Baptism looks unto Thee;--shed Thou on it holiness and perfection?"
8. Our Lord said "I will it so;--draw near, baptize Me that My Will may be
done.--Resist My Will thou canst not:--I shall be baptized of thee, for thus I
will it."
9. "I entreat, my Lord, that I be not compelled,--for this is hard that
Thou hast said to me,--'I have need that thou shouldst baptize Me;'--for it is
Thou that with Thy hyssop purifiest all."
10. "I have asked it, and it pleases Me that thus it should be;--and thou,
John, why gainsayest thou?--Suffer righteousness to be fulfilled,--and come,
baptize Me; why standest Thou?"
11. "How can one openly grasp--in his hands the fire that burns?--O Thou
that art fire have mercy on me,--and bid me not come near Thee, for it is hard
for me!"
12. "I have revealed to Thee My Will; what questionest thou?--Draw near,
baptize Me, and thou shalt not be burned.--The bridechamber is ready; keep Me
not back--from the wedding-feast that has been made ready."
13. "The Watchers fear and dare not--gaze on Thee lest they be
blinded;--and I, how, O my Lord, shall I baptize Thee?--I am too weak to draw near; blame
me not!"
14. "Thou fearest; therefore gainsay not--against My Will in what I
desire:--and Baptism has respect unto Me.--Accomplish the work to which thou hast
been called!"
15. "Lo! I proclaimed Thee at Jordan--in the ears of the people that
believed not and if they shall see Thee baptized of me,--they will doubt that Thou
art the Lord."
16. "Lo! I am to be baptized in their sight,--and the Father Who sent Me
bears witness of Me--that I am His Son and in Me He is well pleased,--to
reconcile Adam who was under His wrath."
17. "It becomes, me. O my Lord, to know my nature--that I am moulded out
of the ground,--and Thou the moulder Who formest all things:--I, then, why
should I baptize Thee in water?"
18. "It becomes thee to know wherefore I am come,--and for what cause I
have desired that thou shouldst baptize Me.--It is the middle of the way wherein
I have walked;--withhold thou not Baptism."
19. "Small is the river whereto Thou art come,--that Thou shouldst lodge
therein and it should cleanse Thee.--The heavens suffice not for Thy
mightiness;--how much less shall Baptism contain Thee!"
20. "The womb is smaller than Jordan;--yet was I willing to lodge in the
Virgin:--and as I was born from woman,--so too am I to be baptized in Jordan."
21. "Lo! the hosts are standing !--the ranks of Watchers, lo! they worship
And if I draw near, my Lord, to baptize Thee,--I tremble for myself with
quaking."
22. "The hosts and multitudes call thee happy,--all of them, for that thou
baptizest Me.--For this I have chosen thee from the womb:--fear thou not, for
I have willed it
23. "I have prepared the way as I was sent:--I have betrothed the Bride as
I was commanded.--May Thy Epiphany be spread over the world--now that Thou art
come, and let me not baptize Thee!"
24. "This is My preparation, for so have I willed;--I will go down and be
baptized in Jordan,--and make bright the armour for them that are
baptized,--that they may be white in Me and I not be conquered."
25. "Son of the Father, why should I baptize Thee?--for lo! Thou art in
Thy Father and Thy Father in Thee.--Holiness unto the priests Thou givest;--water
that is common wherefore askest Thou?"
26. "The children of Adam look unto Me,--that I should work for them the
new birth.--A way in the waters I will search out for them,--and if I be not
baptized cannot be."
27. "Pontiffs of Thee are consecrated,--priests by Thy hyssop are
purified;--the anointed and the kings Thou makest.--Baptism, how shall it profit Thee?"
28. "The Bride thou betrothedst to Me awaits Me,--that I should go down,
be baptized, and sanctify her.--Friend of the Bridegroom withhold Me not--from
the washing that awaits Me."
29. "I am not able, for I am weak,--Thy blaze in my hands to grasp.--Lo!
Thy legions are as flame;--bid one of the Watchers baptize Thee!"
30. "Not from the Watchers was My Body assumed,--that I should summon a
Watcher to baptize Me.--The body of Adam, lo! I have put on,--and thou, son of
Adam, art to baptize Me."
31. "The waters saw Thee, and greatly feared ;--the waters saw Thee, and
lo! they tremble!--The river foams in its terror;--and I that am weak, how shall
I baptize Thee?"
32. "The waters in My Baptism are sanctified,--and fire and the Spirit
from Me shall they receive;--and if I be not baptized they are not made
perfect--to be fruitful of children that shall not die."
33. "Fire, if to Thy fire it draw near,--shall be burnt up of it as
stubble.--The mountains of Sinai endured Thee not,--and I that am weak, wherein shall
I baptize Thee?"
34. "I am the flaming fire;--yet for man's sake I became a babe--in the
virgin womb of the maiden.--And now I am to be baptized in Jordan."
35. "It is very meet that Thou shouldst baptize me,--for Thou hast
holiness to purify all.--In Thee it is that the defiled are made holy; but Thou that
art holy, why art Thou to be baptized?"
36. "It is very right that thou shouldst baptize Me,--as I bid, and
shouldst not gainsay.--Lo! I baptized thee within the womb;--baptize thou me in
Jordan!"
37. "I am a bondman and I am weak.--Thou that freest all have mercy on
me!Thy latchets to unloose I am not able;--Thy exalted head who will make me
worthy to touch?"
38. "Bondmen in My Baptism are set free;--handwritings in My washing are
blotted out ;--manumissions in the water are sealed ;--and if I be not baptized
all these come to nought."
39. "A mantle of fire the air wears,--and waits for Thee, above
Jordan;--and if Thou consentest to it and willest to be baptized,--Thou shall baptize
Thyself and fulfil all."
40. "This is meet, that thou shouldst baptize Me,--that none may err and
say concerning Me,--'Had He not been alien from the Father's house,--why feared
the Levite to baptize Him?' "
41. "The prayer, then, when Thou art baptized,--how shall I complete over
Jordan?--When the Father and the Spirit are seen over Thee,--Whom shall I call
on, as priest?"
42. "The prayer in silence is to be completed:--come, thy hand alone lay
thou on Me.--and the Father shall utter in the priest's stead--that which is
meet concerning His Son."
43. "They that are bidden, lo! all of them stand;--the Bridegroom's
guests, lo! they bear witness--that day by day I said among them,--'I am the Voice
and not the Word.' "
44. "Voice of him that cries in the wilderness,--fulfil thou the work for
which thou camest,--that the desert whereunto thou wentest out may
resound--with the mighty peace thou preachedst therein."
45. "The shout of the Watchers has come to my ears;--lo! I hear from the
Father's house--the hosts that sound forth the cry,--'In Thy Epiphany, O
Bridegroom, the worlds have life.' "
46. "The time hastes on, and the marriage guests--look to Me to see what
is doing.--Come, baptize Me, that they may give praise--to the Voice of the
Father when it is heard!"
47. "I hearken, my Lord, according to Thy Word:--come to Baptism as Thy
love constrains Thee!--The dust worships that whereunto he has attained,--that on
Him Who fashioned him he should lay his hand."
48. The heavenly ranks were silent as they stood,--and the Bridegroom went
down into Jordan;--the Holy One was baptized and straightway went up,--and His
Light shone forth on the world.
49. The doors of the highest were opened above,--and the voice of the
Father was heard,--" This is my Beloved in Whom I am well pleased."--All ye
peoples, come and worship Him.
50. They that saw were amazed as they stood, at the Spirit Who came down
and bare witness to Him.--Praise to Thy Epiphany that gladdens all,--Thou in
Whose revelation the worlds are lightened!
XV.
1. In the Birth of the Son light dawned,--and darkness fled from the
world,--and the earth was enlightened; then let it give glory--to the brightness of
the Father Who has enlightened it!
2. He dawned from the womb of the Virgin,--and the shadows passed away
when He was seen,--and the darkness of error was strangled by Him,--and the ends
of the earth were enlightened that they should give glory.
3. Among the peoples there was great tumult,--and in the darkness the
light dawned,--and the nations rejoiced to give glory--to Him in Whose Birth they
all were enlightened.
4. His light shone out over the east;--Persia was enlightened by the
star:--His Epiphany gave good tidings to her and invited her,--" He is come for the
sacrifice that brings joy to all."
5. The star of light hasted and came and dawned--through the darkness, and
summoned them--that the peoples should come and exult--in the great Light that
has come down to earth.
6. One envoy from among the stars--the firmament sent to proclaim to
them,--to the sons of Persia, that they might make ready--to meet the King and to
worship Him.
7. Great Assyria when she perceived it--called to the Magi and said to
them,-"Take gifts and go, honour Him--the great King Who in Judea has dawned."
8. The princes of Persia, exulting,--carried gifts from their region;--and
they brought to the Son of the Virgin--gold and myrrh and frankincense.
9. They entered and found Him as a child--as He dwelt in the house of the
lowly woman;--and they drew near and worshipped with gladness,--and brought
near before Him their treasures.
10. Mary said, "For whom are these?--and for what purpose? and what is the
cause--that has called you to come from your country--to the Child with your
treasures?"
11. They said, "Thy Son is a King,--and He binds crowns and is King of
all;-and great is His power over the world,--and to His Kingdom shall all be
obedient."
12. "At what time did this come to pass,--that a lowly woman should bring
forth a King? I who am in need and in want,--how then could a king come forth
from me?"
13. "In thee alone has this come to pass--that a mighty King from thee
should appear;--thee in whom poverty shall be magnified,--and to thy Son shall
crowns be made subject."
14. "Treasures of Kings I have not;--riches have never fallen to my
lot.--My house is lowly and my dwelling needy;--why then proclaim ye that my Son is
King?"
15. "Great treasure is in thy Son,--and wealth that suffices to make all
rich;--for the treasures of kings are impoverished,--but He fails not nor can be
measured."
16. "Whether haply some other be for your--the King that is born, enquire
ye concerning Him.--This is the son of a lowly woman,--of one who is not meet
to look on a King."
17. "Can it be that light should ever miss--the way whereon it has been
sent?It was not darkness that summoned and led us;--in light we walked, and thy
Son is King."
18. "Lo! ye see a babe without speech,--and the house of His mother empty
and needy,--and of that which pertains to a king nought is in it:--how then in
it is a king to be seen?"
19. "Lo! we see that without speech and at rest--is the King, and lowly as
thou hast said:--but again we see that the stars--in the highest He bids haste
to proclaim Him."
20. "It were meet, O men, that ye should enquire--who is the King, and
then adore him;--lest haply your way has been mistaken,--and another is the King
that is born."
21. "It were meet, O maiden, that thou shouldst receive it,--that we have
learned that thy Son is King,--from the star of light that errs not,--and plain
is the way, and he has led us."
22 "The Child is a little one, and lo! he has not--the diadem of a king
and of a throne;--and what have ye seen that ye should pay honour to Him,--as to
a king, with your treasures?"
23. "A little one, because He willed it for quietness' sake,--and meek now
until He be revealed.--A time shall be for Him when all diadems--shall bow
down and worship Him."
24. "Armies he has none;--nor has my Son legions and troops:--in the
poverty of His mother He dwells;--why then King is He called by you?"
25. "The armies of thy Son are above;--they ride on high, and they
flame,--and one of them it was that came and summoned us,--and all our country was
dismayed."
26. "The Child is a babe, and how is it possible--He should be King,
unknown to the world?--And they that are mighty and of renown,--how can a babe be
their ruler?"
27. "Thy babe is aged, O Virgin,--and Ancient of Days and exalted above
all and Adam beside Him is very babe,--and in Him all created things are made
new."
28. "It is very seemly that ye should expound--all the mystery and explain
who it is that reveals to you the mystery of my Son,--that He is a King in
your region."
29. "It is likewise seemly for thee to accept this,--that unless the truth
had led us we had not wandered hither from the ends of the earth,--nor come
for the sake of thy Son."
30. "All the mystery as it was wrought--among you there in your
country,--reveal ye to me now as friends.--Who was He that called you to come to me?"
31. "A mighty Star appeared to us--that was glorious exceedingly above the
stars,--and our land by its fire was kindled;--that this King had appeared it
bore tidings to us."
32. "Do not, I beseech you, speak of---these things in our land lest they
rage,-and the kings of the earth join together--against the Child in their
envy."
33. "Be not thou dismayed, O Virgin!--Thy Son shall bring to nought all
diadems, and set them underneath his heel;--and they shall not subdue Him Whom
they envy."
34. "Because of Herod I am afraid,--that unclean wolf, lest he assail
me,--and draw his sword and with it cut off--the sweet cluster before it be ripe."
35. "Because of Herod fear thou not;--for in the hands of thy Son is his
throne placed:--and as soon as He shall reign it shall be laid low,--and his
diadem shall fall on the earth beneath."
36. "A torrent of blood is Jerusalem,--wherein the excellent ones are
slain;--and if she perceives Him she will assail Him.--In mystery speak ye, and
noise it not abroad."
37. "All torrents, and likewise swords,--by the hands of thy Son shall be
appeased;--and the sword of Jerusalem shall be blunted,--and shall not desire
at all to kill."
38. "The scribes of the priests of Jerusalem--pour forth blood and heed
not.--They will arouse murderous strife--against me and against the Child; O
Magi, be silent!"
39. "The scribes and the priests will be unable--to hurt thy son in their
envy;--for by Him their priesthood shall be dissolved,--and their festivals
brought to nought."
40. "A Watcher revealed to me, when I received--conception of the Babe,
that my Son is a King;--that His diadem is from on high and is not dissolved,--he
declared to me even as ye do."
41. "The Watcher, therefore, of whom thou hast spoken--is he who came as a
star,--and was shown to us and brought us good tidings--that He is great and
glorious above the stars."
42. "That Angel declared to me--in his good tidings, when he appeared to
me,-that to His Kingdom no end shall be--and the mystery is kept and shall not
be revealed."
43. "The Star also declared again to us--that thy Son is He that shall
keep the diadem.--His aspect was something changed,--and he was the Angel and made
it not known to us."
44. "Before me when the Watcher showed himself,--he called Him his Lord
before He was conceived;--and as the Son of the Highest announced Him to me:--but
where His Father is he made not known to me."
45. "Before us he proclaimed in the form of a star--that the Lord of the
Highest is He Who is born;--and over the stars of light thy Son is ruler,--and
unless He commands they rise not."
46. "In your presence, lo! there are revealed--other mysteries, that ye
may learn the truth;--how in virginity I bare my Son,--and He is Son of God; go
ye, proclaim Him!"
47. "In our presence the Star taught us--that His Birth is exalted above
the world and above all beings is thy Son,--and is Son of God according to thy
saying."
48. "The world on high and the world below bear witness to Him,--all the
Watchers and the stars,--that He is Son of God and Lord.--Bear ye His fame to
your lands!"
49. "All the world on high, in one star,--has stirred up Persia and she
has learnt the truth,--that thy Son is Son of God,--and to Him shall all peoples
be subject."
50. "Peace bear ye to your lands:--peace be multiplied in your borders
apostles of truth may ye be believed--in all the way that ye shall pass through."
51. "The peace of thy Son, it shall bear us--in tranquillity to our land,
as it has led us hither;--and when His power shall have grasped the
worlds,--may He visit our land and bless it!
52. "May Persia rejoice in your glad tidings!--may Assyria exult in your
coming--And when my Son's Kingdom shall arise,--may He plant His standard in
your country!"
53. Let the Church sing with rejoicing,--" Glory in the Birth of the
Highest,--by Whom the world above and the world below are illumined!"--Blessed be He
in Whose Birth all are made glad!