APHRAHAT THE PERSIAN SAGE, DEMONSTRATIONS XVII, XXI & XXII
DEMONSTRATION XVII.--OF CHRIST THE SON OF GOD.
1.(This is) a reply against the Jews, who blaspheme the people gathered
from among the Gentiles; for they say thus, "Ye worship and serve a man who was
begotten, a son of man who was crucified, and ye call a son of men, God. And
though God has no son, ye say concerning this crucified Jesus, that He is the Son
of God." And they bring forward as an argument, that God said:--"I am God and
there is none else beside Me."(1) And again he said:--"Thou shalt not worship
another God."(2) Therefore,(say they), ye are opposing God in that ye call a man,
God.
2. Concerning these things, my beloved, so far as I, in my insignificance,
can comprehend, I will instruct thee about them, that while we grant to them
that He is man, and(while) we at the same time honour Him and call Him God and
Lord, yet it is not in any novel fashion, that we have so called Him, nor that
we have applied to Him a novel name, which they themselves did not employ. Yet
it is a sure thing with us, that Jesus our Lord is God, the Son of God, and the
King, the King's Son, Light of light, Creator and Counsellor, and Guide, and
the Way, and Redeemer, and Shepherd, Gatherer, and the Door, and the Pearl, and
the Lamp; and by many(such) names is He surnamed. But we shall leave aside
all(the rest) of them, and prove concerning Him, that He Who came from God is the
Son of God, and(is) God.
3. For the venerated name of Godhead has been applied also to righteous
men, and they have been held worthy to be called by it. And the men with whom God
was well pleased, them He called, My sons, and My friends. When He chose Moses
His friend and His beloved and made him chief and teacher and priest unto his
people he called him God. For He said to him :--I have made thee a God unto
Pharaoh.(3) And He gave him His priest for a prophet, And Aaron thy brother shall
speak for thee unto Pharaoh, and than shalt be unto him as a God, and he shall
be unto thee an interpreter.(4) Thus not alone to the evil Pharaoh did He make
Moses God, but also unto Aaron, the holy priest, He made Moses God.
4. Again, hear concerning the title Son of God, by which we have called
Him. They say that "though God has no son, ye make that crucified Jesus, the
firstborn son of God." Yet He called Israel "My first-born," when He sent to
Pharaoh through Moses and said to him, Israel is My first-born; I have said unto
thee, let My Son go to serve Me, and if thou art not willing to let(him) go, lo! I
will slay thy son, they firstborn.(5) And also through the Prophet(6) He
testified concerning this, and reproved them and said to the people, Out of Egypt
have I called My son. As I called them, so they went and worshipped Baal and
offered incense to the graven images. And Isaiah said(7) concerning them, Children
have I reared and brought up, and they have rebelled against Me. And again it is
written, Ye are the children of the Lord your God.(8) And about Solomon He
said, He shall be to Me a son, and I will be to him a Father.(9) So also we call
the Christ, the Son of God, for through Him we have gained the knowledge of God;
even as He called Israel My firstborn son, and as He said concerning Solomon,
He shall be to Me a son. And we call Him God, even as He surnamed Moses by His
own Name. And also David said concerning them:--Ye are Gods and children of the
Highest, all of you.(1) And when they amended not themselves, therefore He
said concerning them:--As men shall ye die, and as one of the princes shall ye
fall.(2)
5. For the name of Divinity is given for the highest honour in the world,
and with whomsoever God is well pleased, He applies it to him. But however, the
names of God are many and are venerable, as He delivered His names to Moses,
saying to him:--I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and the God of
Isaac and the God of Jacob. This is My Name for ever, and this is My memorial
unto generations.(3) And He called His name Ahiyah ashar Ahiyah, El Shaddai and
Adonai Sabaoth.(4) By these names is God called. The great and honourable name
of Godhead He withheld not from His righteous ones; even as, though He is the
great King, without grudging He applied the great and honourable name of
Kingship to men who are His creatures.
6. For by the mouth of His prophet God called the heathen King
Nebuchadnezzar, King of Kings. For Jeremiah said:--Every people and kingdom that shall not
put his neck into the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Kings, My servant, with
famine and with sword and with pestilence will I visit that people.(5) Though
He is the great King, He grudges not the name of Kingship to men. And(so),
though He is the great God, yet He grudged not the name of Godhead to the sons of
flesh. And though all fatherhood is His, He has called men also fathers. For He
said to the congregation:--Instead of thy fathers, shall be thy children.(6) And
though authority is His, He has given men authority one over another. And
while worship is His unto honour, He has yet allowed it in the world, that one man
should honour another. For even though a man should do worship(7) before the
wicked and the heathen and them that refuse grace, yet is he not censured by God.
And concerning worship He commanded His people, Thou shall not worship the sun
or the moon or all the hosts of heaven; and also ye shall not desire to
worship any creature that is upon the earth.(8) Behold the grace and the love of our
good Maker, that He did not grudge to men the name of Godhead and the name of
worship, and the name of Kingship, and the name of authority; because He is the
Father of the created things that are over the face of the world, and He has
honoured and exalted and glorified men above all creatures. For with His holy
hands He fashioned them; and of His Spirit He breathed into them, and a
dwelling-place did He become unto them from of old.(9) In them doth He abide and amongst
them doth He walk. For He said through the prophet, I will dwell in them, and
walk in them.(1) Furthermore also the Prophet Jeremiah said:--Ye are the temple
of the Lord, if ye make fair your ways and your deeds.(2) And of old David
said:--Thou, Lord, hast been a dwelling-place unto us for generations; before the
mountains were conceived and before the earth travailed, and before the world
was framed; from age to age Thou art God.(3)
7. How dost thou understand this? For one prophet says:--Lord, Thou hast
been our dwelling-place. And another said:--I will dwell in them and walk in
them. First, He became to us a dwelling-place, and afterwards He dwelt and walked
in us. For the wise both things are true and simple. For David says:--Thou,
Lord, hast been our dwelling-place for generations, before the mountains were
conceived and before the earth travailed, and before the world was framed. And thou
knowest, my beloved, that all created things that are above and that are
beneath were created first, and after them all, man. For when God determined to
create the world with all its goodly things, first He conceived and fashioned man
in His mind; and after that Adam was conceived in His thought, then He conceived
the created things; as he said :Before the mountains were conceived and the
earth travailed; because man is older and more ancient in conception than the
creatures, but in birth the creatures are older and more ancient than Adam. Adam
was conceived and dwelt in the thought of God; and while in conception he(man)
was held in His(God's) mind, He(God) by the word of His mouth created all the
creatures. And when He had finished and adorned the world, when nothing was
lacking in it, then He brought forth Adam from His thoughts, and fashioned man by
His hands; and Adam saw the world completed. And He(God) gave him authority over
all that He had made, just as a man who has a son and desires to make for him
a marriage feast, betroths to him a wife and builds for him a house, and
prepares and adorns all that is needed for his son; then he makes the marriage feast
and gives his son authority over his house. So after the conception of Adam, He
brought him forth and gave him authority over all his creation. Concerning
this the Prophet said :--Thou, Lord, hast been our habitation for generations,
before the mountains were conceived, and before the earth travailed and before the
world was framed. From age unto age Thou art the Lord. That no one should
suppose that there is another God, either before or afterwards, he said:--From age
and unto age, just as Isaiah said:--I am the first and I am the last.(1) And
after that God brought forth Adam from within His thought, He fashioned him, and
breathed into him of His Spirit, and gave him the knowledge of discernment,
that he might discern good from evil, and might know that God made him. And
inasmuch as man knew his Maker, God was formed and conceived within his thought, and
he became a temple for God his Maker, as it is written, Ye are the temple of
God. And(so) He Himself said:--I will dwell in them and walk in them. But as for
the sons of Adam, who do not recognise their Maker, He is not formed within
them, and does not dwell in them, and is not conceived in their thought; but they
are accounted before Him as the beasts, and as the rest of the creatures.
8. Now by these things the stubborn will be convinced, that it is nothing
strange that we call Christ the Son of God. For behold, He(God) conceived all
men and brought them forth from His thoughts. And they will be forced to own
that the name of Godhead also belongs to Him(Christ), for He(God) associated the
righteous also in the name of God. And as to this, that we worship Jesus through
Whom we have known God, let them be ashamed, inasmuch as they fill down and
worship and honour even the heathen of the unclean Gentiles, if they possess
authority; and(for this) there is no blame. And this honour of worship God has
given to the sons of Adam, that by it they might honour one another--especially
those who excel and are worthy of honour amongst them. For if they worship, and
honour with the name of worship, the heathen--those who in their heathen
wickedness deny even the name of God--and yet do not worship them as their maker, as
though they worshipped them alone, and so do not sin; how much more does it
become us to worship and honour Jesus, Who converted our stubborn minds from all
worship of vain error, and taught us to worship and serve and minister to the one
God, our Father and our Maker. And(taught us) to know that the kings of the
world call themselves Gods by the name of the great God, and are infidels and
force men to infidelity, and men fall down and worship before them and serve and
honour them, like carven images and idols, yet the law never censured these, and
there is no sin. As Daniel also used to do worship to Nebuchadnezzar, King of
Babylon, the infidel and compeller to infidelity, and was not censured. Joseph
also gave worship to Pharaoh, and it is not written that it was a sin for him.
But as for us, we are certain that Jesus is God, the Son of God, and through Him
we know His Father, an (have) all of us(turned away) from all other worship.
Therefore it is impossible for us to repay Him Who bore these things for us. But
by worship let us pay Him honour in return for His affliction that was on our
behalf.
9. Furthermore, we must prove that this Jesus was beforehand promised from
ancient times in the Prophets, and was called the Son of God. David
said:--Thou art My Son; today have I begotten Thee.(1) Again he said:--In the glories of
holiness, from the womb, from of old, have I begotten thee, a child.(2) And
Isaiah said:--Unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given, and His government
was upon His shoulder, and His Name shall be called Wonderful, and Counsellor,
and mighty God of the ages, and Prince of peace. And to the increase of His
government and to His peace there is no end.(3) Therefore tell me, O wise doctor
of Israel, who is He that was born and whose name was called Child and Son and
Wonderful and Counsellor, the mighty God of the ages, and Prince of peace, to
the increase of whose government and to whose peace(he said), there is no end?
For if we call Christ the Son of God, David taught us(this); and that we call Him
God, this we learned from Isaiah. And His government was laid upon His
shoulder; for He hare His cross, and went out from Jerusalem. And that He was born as
a child, Isaiah again said:--Lo, the virgin shall conceive and bear; and His
name shall be called Immanuel, which is, our God with us.(4)
10. And if thou shouldest say that Christ has not yet come, I will grant
this also to thy contentiousness. For it is written that when He shall come, the
Gentiles shall expect Him.(5) Lo! I, one of the Gentiles, have heard that
Christ is to come. And when as yet He had not come, I beforehand have believed on
Him; and through Him I worship the God of Israel. When He comes, will He then
blame me because before His coming I beforehand believed on Him? But, thou fool,
the prophets suffer thee not to say that Christ has not yet come; for Daniel
confutes thee,(6) saying:--After sixty-two weeks shall Messiah come and shall be
slain. And in His coming shall the Holy City be laid waste, and her end shall
be with a flood. And until the accomplishment of the things that are determined,
shall she continue in desolation. Thou expectest and hopest that, at the
coming of Christ, Israel shall be gathered together from all regions, and Jerusalem
shall be built up and inhabited. But Daniel testifies that, when Christ comes
and is slain, Jerusalem shall be destroyed, and shall continue in desolation
until the accomplishment of the things which are determined, forever. And
concerning the suffering of Christ, David said:--They pierced my hands and my feet, and
all my bones cried out. They gazed and looked upon me, and divided my garments
amongst them, and upon my vesture did they cast the lot.(7) And Isaiah
said:--Lo! My servant shall be known and shall be revealed and shall be lifted up, so
that many shall be astonished at Him. As for this man, His visage shall be
marred more than that of man, and His aspect more than that of the sons of men."
And he said:--He will purify many nations, and kings shall be amazed at Him.(9)
And he said in that passage:--He came up as a little child before Him, and as a
root from the dry ground.(1) And in the end of the passage he said:--He shall
be slain for our sins; He shall be humiliated for our iniquity; the chastisement
of our peace is upon Him, and by His bruises shall we be healed.(2) By what
wounds were men healed? David was not slain; for he died in a good old age, and
was buried in Bethlehem. And if they should say that it is spoken of Saul, for
Saul was killed in the mountains of Gilboa in the battle with the Philistines,
and if they should say that they pierced his hands and his feet, when they
fastened up his body on the wall of Bethshan; yet it does not fitly apply to Saul.
When the limbs of Saul were pierced, his bones were not conscious of suffering,
because he was dead. It was after Saul died, that they hanged his body and
those of his sons on the wall of Bethshan. But when David said, They pierced my
hands and my feet, and all my bones cried out, he said in the next verse:--O God,
abide for my help, and deliver my soul from the sword.(1) Now Christ was
delivered from the sword, and ascended from out of Sheol, and revived and rose the
third day, and so God abode for His help. But Saul called upon the Lord and He
did not answer him; and he asked through the Prophets, but no answer was given to
him. And he disguised himself and inquired by soothsayers, and learned from
thence. He was worsted before the Philistines, and he slew himself with his own
sword, when he saw that the battle had overcome him. Moreover in this passage
David said:--I will declare Thy name unto my brethren, and in the midst of the
congregation will I glorify Thee.(2) How can these things apply to Saul? And
again David said:--Thou didst not give Thy holy one to see corruption.(3) But all
these things fitly apply to Christ. When He came to them, they did not receive
Him; but wickedly judged Him by false witness. And He was hung upon the tree by
His hands, and they pierced His hands and His feet with the nails which they
fastened in him; and all His bones cried out. And on that day a great prodigy
happened. namely, that the light became dark in the middle of the day, as
Zechariah prophesied, saying:--The day shall be known unto the Lord. It shall not be
daytime, and it shall not be night; and at the evening time there shall be
light.(4) Now what is the day that was distinguished by the prodigy, that it was
neither daytime nor night, and that at the evening time there was light? Evidently
the day on which they crucified Him, for in the midst of that day there came
darkness, and at the eveningtime there was light. And again he said:--That day
there shall be cold and frost.(5)--As thou knowest, on that day on which they
crucified Him, it was cold, and they had made them a fire to warm themselves when
Simon came and stood with them. And again he said:--The spear shall arise
against the shepherd, and against the man, My friend;(6) and it shall smite the
shepherd, and the sheep of his flock shall be scattered; and I will turn back My
hand upon the pastor.(7) And furthermore David said concerning His Passion:--For
My meat they gave gall, and for My thirst did they give Me vinegar to
drink.(8)--Again he said in that passage:--They have persecuted Him Whom Thou hast
smitten; and have added to the affliction of Him that was slain. For they added
many(afflictions) to Him, much that was not written concerning Him, cursings and
revilings, such as the Scripture could not reveal, for their revilings were
hateful. But, however, the Lord was pleased to humiliate Him and afflict Him.(2)
And He was slain for our iniquity,(1) and was humiliated for our sins, and was
made sin in His own person.(2)
11. We worship those mercies, and bow the knee before the Majesty of His
Father, Who converted our worship to Him. We call Him God, just as Moses(was
called God); and Firstborn. and Son, just as Israel(was called); and
Jesus(Joshua), just as Joshua the son of Nun was so called; and Priest like Aaron, and King,
like David; and great Prophet, like all the Prophets; and Shepherd, like the
shepherds who tended and guided Israel. And so did He call children as He
said:--Strange children shall hearken unto Me.(1) And He has made us brothers unto
Himself, He said:--I will declare Thy name unto My brethren.(2) And we have
become friends unto Him, as He said to His disciples:--I have called you friends,(3)
even as His Father called Abraham My friend.(4) And He said unto us:--I am the
good Shepherd, the Door, the Way, the Vine, the Sower, the Bridegroom, the
Pearl, the Lamp, the Light, the King, God, Saviour, and Redeemer. And by many
names is He surnamed.
12. This brief argument have I written unto thee, my beloved, that thou
mayest make defence against the Jews, concerning this that they say, that God has
no son, and concerning this that we call Him God, the Son of God, King, and
Firstborn of all creatures.(5)
DEMONSTRATION XXI.--OF PERSECUTION
1. I have heard a reproach, which has greatly vexed me. The unclean(the
heathen) say, that this people, which is gathered together out of all nations,
has no God. And thus say the impious:--"If they have a God, why does He not
avenge His people?" And darkness more exceedingly has thickened upon me, because the
Jews also reproach us, and magnify themselves over the children of our people.
It happened one day, that a man, who is called wise amongst the Jews,
questioned me, saying:--Jesus, Who is called your Teacher, wrote for you, that If there
shall be in you faith like one grain of mustard, ye shall say to this
mountain, Remove, and it shall remove from before you; and (ye shall say) even, Be
lifted up and fall into the sea, and it shall obey you.(6) So apparently there is
in all your people not one wise man, whose prayer is heard, and who asks of God
that your persecutors should cease from you. For clearly it is written for you
in that passage, There is nothing which ye shall not be able to do.
2. And when I saw that he was blaspheming and speaking much against the
Way(the Christian religion), my mind was disturbed, and I understood that he
would not admit the interpretation of the words that he quoted to me. Then I also
questioned him on sayings from the Law and from the Prophets, and said to
him:--Do ye trust that even when ye are dispersed God is with you? And he professed
to me, "God is with us, because that God said unto Israel:--Even in the lands of
their enemies, I yet did not forsake them, nor did I make void My covenant
with them."(7) In answer I said to him:--"Right good is this that I have heard
from thee, that God is with you. Against thy words will I also speak unto thee.
For I said the Prophet said unto Israel, as from the mouth of God:--If thou shall
pass through the sea, I will be with thee, and the rivers shall not overflow
thee; and if thou shall walk upon fire, thou shall not be burned, and the flame
shall not search thee; because the Lord thy God is with thee.(8) Thus there is
not one righteous and good and wise man out of all your people, who could pass
through the sea and live and not be drowned; or(through) the river without its
overflowing him; or who could walk over fire and see whether he would not be
scorched and whether the flame would not burn him. And if thou shall bring to me
an explanation, I will not be persuaded by thee, just as thou also dost not
accept from me the interpretation of the words as to which thou hast questioned
me."
3. Furthermore I questioned him about another saying that is written in
Ezekiel; namely, that he said to Jerusalem:--Sodom and her daughters shall be
built up as of old, and thou and thy daughters shall became as of old.(1) So he
explained this saying to me, and began to make a defence, and said to me "As to
this that God said to Jerusalem by the Prophet, Sodom and her daughters shall be
built up as of old, and thou and thy daughters shall become as of old; this is
the force of the passage, that Sodom and her daughters shall be in their place
as of old, and shall be made subject to Israel; and Jerusalem and her
daughters shall be in the splendour of royalty as of old." When I heard this defence
from him, it was very contemptible in my eyes, and I said to him:--"Inasmuch as
the words of the Prophet were said in wrath, is the whole passage wrathful, or
is part of it wrathful and part of it gracious?" He answered:--" A wrathful
passage is altogether wrath, and there is no peace in it." And I said to
him:--"Since thou hast instructed me that there is no peace in that wrathful passage,
hear without contention and blaspheme not, and I will instruct thee about this
saying. For from the top to the bottom the whole passage is said in wrath. For he
said to Jerusalem:--As I live, saith the Lord God, Sodom and her daughters did
not do at all as thou and they daughters have done.(2) And he said to her
(Jerusalem):--Be abashed and accept thy shame, that thou hast overcome thy sisters
in thy sins, and they are justified rattler than thou.(3) Since he says that
Sodom and her daughters were justified rather than Jerusalem and her daughters,
and that Jerusalem overcame Sodom in her sins, it is right that when Israel shall
be gathered together, its seat should be in Sodom and Gomorrha. For their vine
is of the vine of Sodom, and of the planting of Gomorrha. Their grapes are
bitter and their clusters gall unto them.(4) And Isaiah also calls them rulers of
Sodom, and people of Gomorrha.(5) For if Israel is gathered together, in Sodom
and Gomorrha ought they to dwell with the rulers of Sodom and with the people
of Gomorrha; and on the vine of Sodom and planting of Gomorrha to eat bitter
grapes and gather clusters of gall; and to eat the eggs of the basilisk and to
clothe` themselves with spiders' webs,(6) to be used with wild grapes of the
vineyard,(7) and to be turned into reprobate silver.(8) And Sodom and her daughters,
who were justified rather than Jerusalem, shall be built up as of old. And
Jerusalem, that surpassed Sodom in her sins, shall continue in her sins, and shall
remain in desolation until the accomplishment of the things determined for
ever.(9)
4. And Ezekiel said:--This is the iniquity of Sodom and of her daughters,
that they did not take by the hand the poor and needy; and when I saw these
things in them, I overthrew them.(1) And consider and see that, from the time that
Sodom was overthrown until Jerusalem was built, there were eight hundred and
ninety-six years. From the time that Abraham was informed by God through the
Angel that at this time next year I will return to thee, and Sarah thy wife shall
have a son,(2) from that time till Jacob entered Egypt was a hundred and
ninety-one years: and the children of Jacob were in Egypt two hundred and twenty-five
years. So all the years from the time that Isaac was conceived and Sodom
overthrown were four hundred and sixteen years, and from the Exodus of Israel from
Egypt till the great edifice of Jerusalem was built up by Solomon, and the
temple was built, there were four hundred and eighty years. Therefore all the years
from the conception of Isaac and the overthrow of Sodom till the great building
of Jerusalem, were eight hundred and ninety-six years. And from the great
building of Jerusalem until the destruction of Jerusalem there were four hundred
and twenty-five years. The sum of all the years from the time of the overthrow of
Sodom until Jerusalem was laid waste, was one thousand three hundred and
twenty-one. These are all the years that Sodom and her daughters were laid waste
before Jerusalem. And she that was more just than Jerusalem is not yet inhabited.
Therefore the whole sum of the years from the overthrow of Sodom till the six
hundred and fifty-fifth year of the Kingdom of Alexander, the son of Philip of
Macedon,(1) is two thousand two hundred and seventy-six years. And from the time
that Jerusalem was laid waste by the Babylonians until the present time is
nine hundred and fifty-five years. And Jerusalem has been inhabited, after the
Babylonians laid it waste, during those seventy weeks about which Daniel
testified. Then it was laid waste in its last destruction by the Romans, and it shall
not be inhabited again for ever, for it abideth in desolation until the
accomplishment of the things determined.(2) So then, all the years of the former and
latter desolation of Jerusalem have been four hundred and sixty-five years, and
when thou dost deduct from them the seventy years of Babylon, they have been
three hundred and ninety-five years.
5. All this argument have I written to thee, because the Jews pride
themselves, (saying), "It has been covenanted to us, that we shall be gathered." For
if Sodom, whose iniquity was not so great as that of Jerusalem, is not as yet
inhabited, and if we say thus, that it will not be restored for ever, how shall
Jerusalem be restored, whose iniquity is greater than that of Sodom and her
daughters? As for Sodom God has not had mercy on her for two thousand two hundred
and seventy-six years; and shall we say that He will have mercy on Jerusalem?
For up to the present there are but three hundred and ninety-five years from the
day that she was laid waste, according to the calculation that has been
written above. But as to this that he said, Sodom and her daughters shall be
possessed as of old,(3) and with regard to Jerusalem he said, Thou and thy daughters
shall became as of old, this is the force of the passage; that they shall not be
inhabited for ever; for the Lord also thus cursed the land against which He was
wroth:--It shall not be sown, nor shall it produce, nor shall any herb spring
up in it, but it shall be like Sodom and Gomorrha, against which the Lord was
wrath and towards which fie was not appeased.(4) Therefore be sure, my hearer,
that Sodom and her daughters shall not be inhabited for ever; but they shall be
as of old, namely, as in that time when they were not as yet inhabited, and as
in the time when the Lord was wroth with them and was not appeased towards
them. And Jerusalem and her daughters shall be as of old, (that is) as in the
former time when the mountain of the Amorites lay in desolation, whereon Abraham
built the altar, when he bound upon it Isaac his son; and as it was desolate when
David bought the threshing-floor from Araunah the Jebusite, and built there the
altar. For consider and see that this mountain whereon Abraham offered his son
is the mountain of Jebus, which is Jerusalem. And this place of the
threshing-floor that David bought of Araunah is that whereon the Temple was built. Thus
Jerusalem shall be in desolation as of old. And consider that when Ezekiel
prophesied this passage, Jerusalem still was sitting in her greatness, and those who
were in her were rebelling against the King of Babylon. And that which the
Prophet spoke, he said in wrath and reproach against Jerusalem.
6. Consider and observe, my hearer, that if God had given a hope to Sodom
and to her fellows, He would not have overthrown them with fire and brimstone,
the sign of the last day of the world, but would have delivered them over to
one of the kingdoms to be chastised. As it is written that when Jeremiah caused
the nations and kingdoms to drink the cup of wrath, he said concerning each one
of the cities, that after they shall drink the cup, I will turn back the
captivity of Elam, of Tyre, of Zidon, of the children of Ammon, and of Moab, and of
Edom.(1) Concerning each one of these kingdoms he said:--In the last days I
well turn back her captivity. Now we see that Tyre was inhabited, and was opulent
after she had wandered seventy years,(2) and after she had received the reward
of her harlotries and after she had committed fornication with all kingdoms.
And she took the harp, and played it sweetly, and multiplied her music. And also
the region of Elam is inhabited and opulent. And with regard to Babylon
Jeremiah said:--Babylon shall fall, and shall not rise.(3) And lo! unto this day does
it continue in desolation, and will do so for ever. And also about Jerusalem he
said:-The virgin of Israel shall fall, and shall not rise again. She is
forsaken upon the ground and there is none to raise her up.(4) For if the prophecy is
true which Jeremiah spoke about Babylon, also that about Jerusalem is true and
worthy of faith. And Isaiah said unto Jerusalem:--I will not again be wroth
with thee, nor will I reprove thee.(5) Of a truth He will not again be wrath with
her, nor will He reprove her for ever; for that which is in desolation He will
not reprove, nor will she provoke him to wrath.
7. As to those that reproach us (saying):--"Ye are persecuted and are not
delivered," let them be ashamed themselves, that at every time they have been
persecuted, even for many years before they were delivered. They were made to
serve in Egypt two hundred and twenty-five years. And the Midianites(6) made
Israel serve in the days of Barak and Deborah.(7) The Moabites ruled over them in
the days of Ehud;(8) the Ammonites in the days of Jephthah;(9) the Philistines
in the days of Samson, (1) and also in the days of Eli and of Samuel the
Prophet;(2) the Edomites in the days of Ahab; the Assyrians in the days of
Hezekiah.(2) The king of Babylon uprooted them from their place and dispersed them;(4) and
after he had tried and persecuted them much, they did not amend, as He said to
them:-In vain have I smitten your sons, for they did not accept
chastisement.(5) And again He said:--I have cut off the Prophets, and slain them by the word
of My mouth.(6) And to Jerusalem He said:--By afflictions and scourges be
instructed, O Jerusalem, lest thy life depart from thee.(7) But they forsook Him,
and worshipped idols, as Jeremiah said concerning them:(8)--Go to the distant
isles, and send to Kedar, and consider well and see, whether there has been
(anything) like this, whether the nations change their gods, those that are no gads.
But My people has changed My honour for that which is not profitable. Be
astonished, ye heavens, at this; and quake and fear greatly, saith the Lord; because
My people have done two wickednesses; they have abandoned Me, the fountain of
the water of life, and they have gone and dug for themselves cisterns, broken
cisterns which cannot hold water. For the broken cisterns are the fear of images
and idols. And He calls the heavens to astonishment, because they worshipped
the hosts of the heavens. And the heavens shall receive as a penalty, that they
shall be rolled up as a scroll, and all the host of them shall fall down.(9)
8. All this discourse that I have written unto thee, my beloved, from the
beginning, was because the Jew reproached the children of our people; but now,
as far as I can comprehend, I will instruct thee about the persecuted, that
they have received a great reward, while the persecutors have come to scorn and
contempt.
9. Jacob was persecuted, and Esau was a persecutor. Jacob received the
blessings and the birthright, while Esau was cast out from both. Joseph was
persecuted, and his brothers were persecutors; Joseph was exalted and his persecutors
bowed down before him, and so his dreams and his visions were fulfilled.
Joseph who was persecuted was a type of the persecuted Jesus. His father clothed
Joseph in a tunic of divers colours; and His Father clothed Jesus with a body
(taken) from the Virgin. His father loved Joseph more than his brethren, and Jesus
is the dear and beloved one of His Father. Joseph saw visions and dreamed
dreams; Jesus fulfilled the visions and the Prophets. Joseph was a shepherd with his
brethren; and Jesus is the Chief of Shepherds. When his father sent Joseph to
visit his brethren, they saw him coming and plotted to kill him; and when His
Father sent Jesus to visit His brethren, they said:--This is the heir; come, let
us kill him.(1) His brethen cast Joseph lute the pit; and His brethren brought
down Jesus lute the abode of the dead. Joseph ascended from the pit and Jesus
arose from the abode of the dead. Joseph, after he arose from the pit, had
authority over his brethen; and after Jesus arose from the abode of the dead, His
Father gave Him a great dud excellent name,(2) that His brethren should serve
Him, and His enemies be put beneath His feet. After that Joseph was made known to
his brethren, they were abashed and feared and were amazed at his greatness;
and when Jesus shall come at the last time, when He shall be revealed in His
Majesty, His brethren will be abashed and fear and be dismayed before Him, because
they crucified Him. Moreover, Joseph, by the counsel of Judah, was sold into
Egypt; and Jesus, by the hands of Judas Iscariot, was delivered over to the
Jews. When they sold Joseph, he answered nothing to his brethren; Jesus also spake
not and gave no answer to the judges who judged Him. His master wrongfully
delivered over Joseph to the prison; and His countrymen wrongfully condemned Jesus.
Joseph delivered over his two garments, one into the hand of his brethren, and
the other into the hand of his master's wife; and Jesus delivered over His
garments and divided them between the soldiers. Joseph, when thirty years old,
stood before Pharaoh and became lord of Egypt; and Jesus, when about thirty years
old, came to the Jordan to be baptized, and received the spirit, and went forth
to preach. Joseph nourished Egypt with bread; and Jesus nourished the whole
world with the bread of life. Joseph took to wife the daughter of the wicked and
unclean priest; and Jesus espoused to Himself the Church (taken) from the
unclean Gentiles. Joseph died and was buried in Egypt; and Jesus died and was buried
in Jerusalem. Joseph's bones his brethren brought up from Egypt; and Jesus His
Father raised from the abode of the dead, and took up His Body with Him to
heaven uncorrupted.
10. Moses also was persecuted, as Jesus was persecuted. When Moses was
born, they concealed him that he might not be slain by his persecutors. When Jesus
was born they carried Him off in flight into Egypt that Herod, His persecutor,
might not slay Him. In the days when Moses was born, children used to be
drowned in the river; and at the birth of Jesus the children of Bethlehem and in its
borders were slain. To Moses God said:--"The men are dead who were seeking thy
life;(3) and to Joseph the angel said in Egypt:--Arise, take up the child, and
go into the land of Israel, for they are dead who were seeking the life of the
child to take it away.(4) Moses brought out his people from the service of
Pharaoh; and Jesus delivered all nations from the service of Satan. Moses grew up
in Pharaoh's house; and Jesus grew up in Egypt when Joseph brought Him there in
flight. Miriam(5) stood on the edge of the river when Moses was floating in
the water; and Mary bare Jesus, after the Angel Gabriel had made the annunciation
to her. When Moses sacrificed the lamb, the firstborn of Egypt were slain; and
when they crucified Jesus the true Lamb, the people who slew Him perished
through His slaying. Moses brought down manna for his people; and Jesus gave His
Body to the nations. Moses sweetened the bitter waters by the wood; and Jesus
sweetened our bitterness by His cross, by the wood of the tree of His crucifixion.
Moses brought down the Law to his people; and Jesus gave His covenants to the
nations. Moses conquered Amalek by the spreading out of his hands; and Jesus
conquered Satan by the sign of His cross. Moses brought out water from the rock
for his people; and Jesus sent Simon Cephas (the rock) to carry His doctrine
among the nations. Moses lifted up the veil from his face and spake with God; and
Jesus lifted up the veil from the face of the nations, that they might hear and
receive his doctrine. Moses laid his hand upon his messengers (apostles), and
they received priesthood; and Jesus laid His hand upon His apostles, and they
received the Holy Spirit. Moses ascended the mountain and died there; and Jesus
ascended into heaven and took his seat at the right hand of His Father.
11. Also Joshua the son of Nun was persecuted as Jesus our Redeemer was
persecuted. Joshua the son of Nun was persecuted by the unclean nations; and
Jesus our Redeemer was persecuted by the foolish people. Joshua the son of Nun took
away the inheritance from his persecutors and gave it to his people; and Jesus
our Redeemer took away the inheritance froth His persecutors and gave it to
strange nations. Joshua the son of Nun caused the sun to stand still in the
heavens, and took vengeance on the nations his persecutors; and Jesus our Redeemer
caused the sun to set in the midst of the day, that the persecuting people which
crucified Him might be ashamed. Joshua the son of Nun divided the inheritance
unto his people; and Jesus our Redeemer has promised to give to the nations the
land of life. Joshua the son of Nun caused Rahab the harlot to live; and Jesus
our Redeemer gathered together and gave life to the Church, though polluted by
the harlotry (of idolatry). Joshua the son of Nun on the seventh day overthrew
and cast down the walls of Jericho; and Jesus our Redeemer, on His seventh
day, on the Sabbath of the rest of God, this world shall be dissolved and fall.
Joshua the son of Nun stoned Achor, because he stole of the accursed thing; and
Jesus our Redeemer separated Judas from the disciples, His friends, because he
stole of the money of the poor. Joshua the son of Nun, when he was dying, laid
down a testimony among his people; and Jesus our Redeemer, when He was taken up,
laid down a testimony among His apostles.
12. Also Jephthah was persecuted, as Jesus was persecuted. Jephthah, his
brethren drove out from the house of his father; and Jesus, His brethren drove
out and lifted up and crucified. Jephthah though persecuted arose as leader to
his people; Jesus though persecuted arose and became King of the Nations.
Jephthah vowed a vow and offered up his firstborn daughter as a sacrifice; and Jesus
was lifted up as a sacrifice to his Father for all the Gentiles.
13. Also David was persecuted, as Jesus was persecuted. David was anointed
by Samuel to be king instead of Saul who had sinned; and Jesus was anointed by
John to be High Priest instead of the priests, the ministers of the Law. David
was persecuted after his anointing; and Jesus was persecuted after His
anointing. David reigned first over one tribe only, and afterwards over all Israel;
and Jesus reigned from the beginning over the few who believed on Him, and in the
end He will reign over all the world. Samuel anointed David when he was thirty
years old; and Jesus when about thirty years old received the imposition of
the hand from John. David wedded two daughters of the king; and Jesus wedded two
daughters of kings, the congregation of the People and the congregation of the
Gentiles. David repaid good to Saul his enemy; and Jesus taught, Pray for your
enemies.(1) David was the heart of God;(2) and Jesus was the Son of God. David
received the kingdom of Saul his persecutor; and Jesus received the kingdom of
Israel His persecutor. David wept with dirges over Saul his enemy when he died;
and Jesus wept over Jerusalem, His persecutor, which was to be laid waste.
David handed over the kingdom to Solomon, and was gathered to his people; and
Jesus handed over the keys to Simon, and ascended and returned to Him who sent Him.
For David's sake, sins were forgiven to his posterity; and for Jesus' sake
sins are forgiven to the nations.(3)
14. Elijah also was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Jezebel the
murderess persecuted Elijah; and the persecuting and murderous congregation
persecuted Jesus. Elijah restrained the heavens from rain because of the sins of Israel;
and Jesus by His coming restrained the Spirit from the prophets, because of
the sins of the people. Elijah destroyed the servants of Baal; and Jesus trampled
upon Satan and his hosts. Elijah raised to life the son of the widow; and
Jesus raised to life the son of the widow, as well as Lazarus and the daughter of
the ruler of the Synagogue. Elijah sustained the widow with a little bread; and
Jesus satisfied thousands with a little bread. Elijah was taken up in a chariot
to heaven; and our Redeemer ascended and took His seat on the right hand of
His Father. Elisha received the spirit of Elijah; and Jesus breathed upon the
faces of His Apostles.
15. Also Elisha was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Elisha was
persecuted by the son of Ahab, the son of the murderer; and Jesus was persecuted by
the murderous people. Elisha prophesied, and there came about abundance in
Samaria; and Jesus said:--Whosoever eateth of My body and drinketh of My blood shall
live for ever. Elisha satisfied a hundred men with a little bread; and Jesus
satisfied four thousand men, besides women and children, with five loaves. Elisha
made oil out of water; and Jesus made wine out of water. Elisha delivered the
widow from her creditor; and Jesus delivered the indebted nations. Elisha made
the iron to swim and the wood to sink; and Jesus raised up that which was sunk
in us, and sank that which was light. A dead man (laid) upon the bones of
Elisha recovered life; and all the nations, who were dead in their sins, were cast
upon the bones of Jesus and recovered life.
16. Hezekiah also was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Hezekiah was
persecuted, and was reproached by Sennacherib his enemy; Jesus also was reproached
by the foolish people. Hezekiah prayed and overcame his adversary; and by the
crucifixion of Jesus was our Adversary overcome. Hezekiah was king of all
Israel; and Jesus is King of all the nations. Because Hezekiah was sick, the sun
turned backwards; and because Jesus suffered, the sun was darkened from its light.
The enemies of Hezekiah became dead corpses; and Jesus, His enemies shall be
cast down beneath His feet. Hezekiah was of the family of the house of David;
and Jesus was, in the flesh, the son of David. Hezekiah said:Peace and truth
shall be in my days;(4) and Jesus said to His disciples:--My peace I leave with
you.(5) Hezekiah prayed, and was healed of his sickness; Jesus prayed, and arose
from the abode of the dead. Hezekiah after he arose from his sickness added to
his years; and Jesus after His Resurrection received great glory. Hezekiah,
after the prolongation of his life, death was given dominion over him; but Jesus,
after that He rose, death shall not again have dominion over Him for ever.
17. Josiah also was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Josiah was
persecuted, and Pharaoh the Lame(6) slew Him;(7) and Jesus was persecuted, and the
people that were made lame by their sins slew Him. Josiah cleansed the land of
Israel from uncleanness; and Jesus cleansed and caused to pass away uncleanness
from all the earth. Josiah hallowed and glorified the name of his God; and Jesus
said:--I have glorified and will glorify (His Name).(1) Josiah because of the
iniquity of Israel rent his clothes;(2) and Jesus because of the iniquity of the
people rent the vail of the Holy Temple.(3) Josiah said:--Great is the wrath
that shall come upon this people; and Jesus said:--There shall come wrath upon
this people, and they shall fall by the edge of the sword.(4) Josiah cast out
uncleanness from the Holy Temple; and Jesus cast out the unclean traders from His
Father's house. For Josiah the daughters of Israel mourned and wailed, as
Jeremiah said:--O daughters of Israel, weep for Josiah;(5) and over Jesus did the
daughters of Israel weep and mourn, as Zechariah said:--The land shall mourn,
families over families.(6)
18. Daniel also was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Daniel was
persecuted by the Chaldeans, the congregation of heathen men; Jesus also the Jews, the
congregain of wicked men, persecuted. Daniel the Chaldeans accused; and Jesus
the Jews accused before the governor. Daniel they cast into the pit of lions,
and he was delivered and came up out of its midst uninjured; and Jesus they sent
down into the pit of the abode of the dead, and He ascended, and death had not
dominion over him. Concerning Daniel they expected that when he had fallen
into the pit he would not come up again; and concerning Jesus they said, Since He
has fallen, He shall not rise again.(7) From (harming) Daniel the mouth of the
ravenous and destructive lions was closed; and from (harming) Jesus was closed
the mouth of death, (though) ravenous and destructive of (living) forms. They
sealed the pit of Daniel, and guarded it with diligence; and the grave of Jesus
did they guard with diligence, as they said, Set guards to watch al the
tomb.(8) When Daniel came up, his accusers were ashamed; and when Jesus rose, all they
who had crucified Him were ashamed. The King who judged Daniel was greatly
grieved(9) at the wickedness of his accusers the Chaldeans; and Pilate who judged
Jesus was greatly grieved because he knew that for malice the Jews were
accusing Him.(1) At the prayer of Daniel, the captivity of his people went up from
Babylon; and Jesus by His prayer turned back the captivity of all the nations,
Daniel interpreted the visions and dreams of Nebuchadnezzar; and Jesus explained
and interpreted the visions of the Law and the Prophets. When Daniel explained
the vision of Belteshazzar, he received authority over the third part of the
kingdom; and when Jesus fulfilled the visions and the Prophets, His Father
delivered unto Him all authority in heaven and in earth. Daniel saw wonders and
uttered secrets; and Jesus revealed secrets and fulfilled what is written. Daniel was
led away among the hostages in behalf of his people; and the body of Jesus was
a hostage in behalf of all nations. For Daniel's sake the wrath of the King
was appeased from the Chaldeans, so that they were not slain; and for Jesus' sake
the wrath of His Father was appeased from all nations, so that they were not
slain and died not because of their sins. Daniel besought of the king, and he
gave his brethren authority over the affairs of the province of Babylon;(2) and
Jesus besought of God, and He gave His brethren, His disciples, authority over
Satan and his host.(3) Daniel said concerning Jerusalem, that until the things
determined, she should remain in desolation; and Jesus said concerning
Jerusalem, There shall not be left in her stone upon stone, because she knew not the day
of her greatness.(4) Daniel foresaw the weeks that should remain over for his
people; and Jesus came and fulfilled them.
19. Hananiah also and his brethren were persecuted as Jesus was
persecuted. Hananiah and his brethren were persecuted by Nebuchadnezzar; and Jesus, the
people of the Jews persecuted. Hananiah and his brethren were cast lute the
furnace of fire, and it was cold as dew upon the righteous. Jesus also descended to
the place of darkness, and burst its gates and brought forth its prisoners.
Hananiah and his brethren came up from the furnace of fire, and the flame burned
their accusers; and Jesus revived and came up from the midst of darkness, and
His accusers and they that crucified Him shall be burned in flames at the end.
When Hananiah and his brethren came up from the furnace, Nebuchadnezzar the King
trembled and was amazed; and when Jesus arose from the abode of the dead, the
people that crucified Him were terrified and trembled. Hananiah and his
brethren worshipped not the image of the King of Babylon; and Jesus restrained the
nations from the worship of dead images. Because of Hananiah and his brethren, the
nations and languages glorified God Who had delivered them from the fire:(1)
and because of Jesus, the nations and oil languages shall glorify (God) Who
delivered His Son, so that He saw no corruption. On the garments of Hananiah and
his brethren the fire had no power; and on the bodies of the righteous, who have
believed in Jesus, the fire shall have no power at the end.(2)
20. Mordecai also was persecuted as Jesus was persecuted. Mordecai was
persecuted by the wicked Haman; and Jesus was persecuted by the rebellious People.
Mordecai by his prayer delivered his people from the hands of Haman; and Jesus
by His prayer delivered His people from the hands of Satan. Mordecai was
delivered from the hands of his persecutor; and Jesus was rescued from the hands of
His persecutors. Because Mordecai sat and clothed himself with sackcloth, he
saved Esther and his people from the sword; and because Jesus clothed Himself
with a body and was illuminated, He saved the Church and her children from death.
Because of Mordecai, Esther was well pleasing to the king, and went in and sat
instead of Vashti, who did not do his will; and because of Jesus, the Church is
well pleasing to God, and has gone in to the king, instead of the congregation
which did not His Will. Mordecai admonished Esther that she should fast with
her maidens, that she and her people might be delivered from the hands of Haman;
and Jesus admonished the Church and her children (to fast), that she and her
children might be delivered from the wrath. Mordecai received the honour of
Haman, his persecutor; and Jesus received great glory from His Father, instead of
His persecutors who were of the foolish People. Mordecai trod upon the neck of
Haman, his persecutor; and as for Jesus, His enemies shall be put under His
feet. Before Mordecai, Haman proclaimed, Thus shall it be done to the man, in
honouring whom the king is pleased;(3) and as for Jesus, His preachers came out of
the People that persecuted Him, and they said:--This is Jesus the San of God.(4)
The blood of Mordecai was required at the hand of Haman and his sons;(5) and
the blood of Jesus, His persecutors took upon themselves and upon their
children.(6)
21. These memorials that I have written unto thee, my beloved, concerning
Jesus Who was persecuted, and the righteous who were persecuted, are in order
that those who to-day are persecuted for the sake of the persecuted Jesus, may
be comforted, for He wrote for us and comforted us Himself; for H e said:--If
they, have persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. And because of this they
will persecute you, that ye are not of the world, even as I was not of it.(7)
For He wrote before for us:--Your fathers and your brothers and your family will
deliver you up, and all men shall hate you for My name's sake.(8) And again He
taught us:--When they shall bring you before rulers and before magistrates,
and before kings that hold the world, meditate not before the time what ye shall
say, and how ye shall make defence; and I will give you a mouth and wisdom,
that your enemies may not be able to overcome you, because it is not ye that
speak, but the Holy Spirit of your Father; He shall speak in you.(1) This is the
spirit which spoke by the mouth of Jacob to Esau, his persecutor; and the spirit
of wisdom which spoke before Pharaoh by the mouth of the persecuted Joseph; and
the spirit which spoke by the mouth of Moses in all the prodigies which he did
in the land of Egypt, and the spirit of knowledge which was given to Joshua,
the son of Nun, when Moses laid his hand upon him, so that the nations which
persecuted him came to a complete end before him; and the spirit that uttered
psalms by the mouth of the persecuted David, by which he used to sing psalms and
soothe Saul his persecutor from the evil spirit; and the spirit which clothed
Elijah, and through him reproved Jezebel and Ahab his persecutor; and the spirit
which spoke in Elisha, and prophesied and made known to the king his persecutor
about all that was to happen thereafter; and the spirit which was fervent in the
mouth of Micaiah when he reproved Ahab his persecutor saying:--If thou shalt
at all return back, the Lord hath not spoken by me;(2) and the spirit which
strengthened Jeremiah, so that he stood boldly, and by it reproved Zedekiah; and
the spirit that preserved Daniel and his brethren in the land of Babylon; and the
spirit that delivered Mordecai and Esther in the place of their captivity.
22. Hear, my beloved, these names of martyrs, of confessors, and of the
persecuted. Abel was murdered, and his blood cried out from the earth. Jacob was
persecuted, and fled and became an exile. Joseph was persecuted, and sold and
cast into the pit. Moses was persecuted, and fled to Midian. Joshua the son of
Nun was persecuted, and made war. Jephthah and Samson and Gideon and Barak,
these also were persecuted. These are they of whom the blessed Apostle said:--Time
fails me to narrate their victories.(3) David also was persecuted at the hands
of Saul, and he walked in the mountains and in dens, and in caves.(4) Samuel
also was persecuted, and mourned over Saul. Furthermore Hezekiah was persecuted,
and bound up in affliction. Elijah was persecuted, and walked in the desert.
Elisha was persecuted and became an exile; and Micaiah was persecuted, and cast
into prison. Jeremiah was persecuted, and they cast him into the pit of mire.
Daniel was persecuted, and cast into the pit of lions. Hananiah also and his
brethren were persecuted, and cast into the furnace of fire. Mordecai and Esther
and the children of their people were persecuted, at the hands of Haman. Judas
Maccabaeus and his brethren were persecuted, and they also endured reproach. The
seven brethren, sons of the blessed woman, endured torments by bitter
scourgings,(5) and were confessors and true martyrs, and Eleazar, aged and advanced in
years as he was, proved a noble example and made (his) confession and became a
true martyr.(6)
23. Great and excellent is the martyrdom of Jesus. He surpassed in
affliction and in confession all who were before or after. And after Him was the
faithful martyr Stephen whom the Jews stoned. Simon (Peter) also and Paul were
perfect martyrs. And James and John walked in the footsteps of their Master Christ.
Also (others) of the apostles thereafter in divers places confessed and proved
true martyrs. And also concerning our brethren who are in the West, in the days
of Diocletian there came great affliction and persecution to the whole Church
of God, which was in all their region. The Churches were overthrown and
uprooted, and many confessors and martyrs made confession. And (the Lord) turned in
mercy to them after they were persecuted. And also in our days these things
happened to us also on account of our sins; but also that what is written might be
fulfilled, even as our Redeemer said:--These things are to be.(1) The Apostle
also said:--Also over us is set this cloud of confession;(2) which (is) our
honour, wherein many confess and are slain.
DEMONSTRATION XXII.--OF DEATH AND THE LATTER TIMES.
1. The upright and righteous and good and wise fear not nor tremble at
death, because of the great hope that is before them. And they at every time are
mindful of death, their exodus, and of the last day in which the children of
Adam shall be judged. They know that by the sentence of judgment death has held
sway, because Adam transgressed the commandment; as the Apostle said:--Death
ruled from Adam unto Moses even over those who sinned not, so that also upon all
the children of Adam it passed,(3) even as it passed upon Adam. And how did death
rule from Adam unto Moses? Clearly, when God laid down the commandment for
Adam, He warned him, and said:--On the day that thou shalt eat of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt die the death.(4) So when he
transgressed the commandment and ate of the tree, death ruled over him and over all his
progeny. Even over those who had not sinned, even over them did death rule
through Adam's transgression of the commandment.
2. And why did he say:--From Adam unto Moses did Death rule? And who is so
ill-furnished with knowledge as to imagine that only from Adam to Moses has
death had dominion? Yet let him understand from this that he said:--Upon all men
it passed. Thus, upon all men it passed from Moses until the world shall end.
Yet Moses preached that its kingdom is made void. For when Adam transgressed the
commandment whereby the sentence of death was passed upon his progeny, Death
hoped that he would bind fast all the sons of man and would be king over them
for ever. But when Moses came, he proclaimed the resurrection, and Death knew
that his kingdom is to be made void. For Moses said:--Reuben shall live and not
die, and shall be in number.(5) And when the Holy One called Moses from the bush
he said thus to him:--I am the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob.(6) When
Death heard this utterance, he trembled and feared and was terrified and was
perturbed, and knew that he had not become king for ever over the children of
Adam. From the hour that he heard God saying to Moses:--I am the God of Abraham,
of Isaac, and of Jacob, Death smote his hands together, for he learned that God
is King of the dead and of the living, and that it is appointed to the children
of Adam to come forth from his darkness, and arise with their bodies. And
observe that our Redeemer Jesus also, when He repeated this utterance to the
Sadducees, when they were disputing with Him about the Resurrection of the dead, thus
said:-God is not(God) of the dead, for all are alive unto Him.(7)
3. And that God might make known to Death that his authority is not for
ever over all the progeny of the world, He translated Enoch to Himself, because
he was well-pleasing, and made him deathless. And again He took up Elijah to
heaven, and Death had no dominion over him. And Hannah said:--The Lord maketh to
die and causeth to live; He bringeth down to Sheol and raiseth up.(8)
Furthermore Moses said as from the mouth of God:--I make to die and I cause to live.(9)
Again the Prophet Isaiah also said:--Thy dead shall live, and their dead bodies
shall rise again; and the sleepers of the dust shall be awakened, and shall
glorify Thee.(1) When Death heard all these things, amazement seized him, and he
sat him down in mourning.
4. And when Jesus, the slayer of Death, came, and clothed Himself in a
Body from the seed of Adam, and was crucified in His Body, and tasted death; and
when (Death) perceived thereby that He had come down unto him, he was shaken
from his place and was agitated when he saw Jesus; and he closed his gates and was
not willing to receive Him. Then He burst his gates, and entered into him, and
began to despoil all his possessions. But when the dead saw light in the
darkness, they lifted up their heads from the bondage of death, and looked forth,
and saw the splendour of the King Messiah. Then the powers of the darkness of
Death sat in mourning, for he was degraded from his authority. Death tasted the
medicine that was deadly to him, and his hands dropped down, and he learned that
the dead shall live and escape from his sway. And when He had afflicted Death
by the despoiling of his possessions, he wailed and cried aloud in bitterness
and said, "Go forth from my realm and enter it not. Who then is this that comes
in alive into my realm?" And while Death was crying out in terror (for he saw
that his darkness was beginning to be done away, and some of the righteous who
were sleeping arose to ascend with Him), then He made known to him that when He
shall come in the fulness of time, He will bring forth all the prisoners from
his power, and they shall go forth to see the light. Then when Jesus had
fulfilled His ministry amongst the dead, Death sent Him forth from his realm, and
suffered Him not to remain there. And to devour Him like all the dead, he counted it
not pleasure. He had no power over the Holy One, nor was He given over to
corruption.
5. And when he had eagerly sent Him forth and He had come forth from his
realm, He left with him, as a poison, the promise of life; that by little and
little his power should be done away. Even as when a man has taken a poison in
the food which is given for (the support of) life, when he perceives in himself
that he has received poison in the food, then he casts up again from his belly
the food in which poison was mingled; but the drug leaves its power in his
limbs, so that by little and little the structure of his body is dissolved and
corrupted. So Jesus dead was the bringer to nought of Death; for through Him life is
made to reign, and through Him Death is abolished, to whom it is said:--O
Death, where is thy victory?(1)
6. Therefore, ye children of Adam, all ye over whom Death has ruled, be
mindful of Death and remember life; and transgress not the commandment as your
first father did. O Kings, crowned with the diadem, remember Death, which will
take away the diadems that are set upon your heads, and he shall be king over you
till the time, when ye shall rise again for the judgment. O ye haughty and
uplifted and proud, remember Death, which shall destroy your haughtiness, and
dissolve the limbs, and separate the joints, and the body and its forms shall be
given over to corruption. The lofty ones shall be brought low by Death, and the
fierce and stern ones shall be buried away in his darkness. He shall take away
all the pride, and they shall corrupt away and become dust, until the judgment.
O ye rich, remember Death; for when the time shall come and ye shall draw nigh
to him there, ye shall not use your wealth and possessions. He will not place
dainty viands before you, nor will he prepare for you a rich banquet. There the
body of the gluttons who used to live delicately shall be corrupted. They shall
cease from their luxury and shall not remember it. There the worm shall
consume their bodies, and they shall clothe themselves in darkness over their fair
apparel. They remember not the ending of this world, that Death shall confound
them when they descend to him. So they shall sit in oppression and in the shadow
of death, and shall not remember this world, until the end shall be and they
shall rise again for the judgment. O ye rapacious and extortioners and plunderers
of your fellows, remember Death, and multiply not your sins; for in that place
sinners repent not; and he who has plundered his fellows' goods shall not
possess his own, but shall go to the place where man shall make no use of wealth.
And he shall come to nought and pass away from his honour, but his sins shall be
laid up against the day of judgment.
7. O ye that trust in this world, let this world be despised in your eyes;
for ye are sojourners and aliens in the midst of it, and ye know not the day
that ye shall be taken out of it. For suddenly shall Death come, and separate
and lead away the loved children from their parents, and the parents from their
darling children. He leads away for himself the precious only-begotten children,
and their parents shall be deprived of them and shall come into contempt. He
separates precious friends unto himself, and their beloved weep for them
lamentably. He leads away and takes prisoners unto himself them that are desired for
their beauty, that he may put to shame their forms and corrupt them. And those
that are glorious in aspect he leads away to himself, and they become dust until
the judgment. He leads away betrothed maidens from their spouses, and binds
them captive in his bridal-chamber, in his place of gloom. He leads away and
separates betrothed husbands from the virgins who were designed for them and
betrothed in their name; and these shall sit in bitter mourning over them. He leads
away and separates unto himself all the beautiful youths who supposed that even
unto old age they would not see death. He leads away and gathers unto himself
the loved infants of days, with whom their parents were not satiated. He leads
away to himself the wealthy, the sons of luxury; And they leave their
possessions as the waves of the sea.(1) He leads away to himself the skilful artificers,
who were raising up the world by their wonderful works. He leads away to
himself the subtle and the wise, and they become simple, not distinguishing good from
evil. He leads away to himself the richly endowed of this world, and their
endowments are destroyed and shall not be established for ever. He leads away to
himself the mighty and the great ones, and their might is brought low and
weakened, and comes to an end, Them that were confident that their might would not be
brought lower, in the day of death, men that are of lower degree than theirs
gather together their bodies. They that trust that in their death they shall be
buried with honour, it befalls them that the dogs devour them. And they that
trust that they shall be buried in the place wherein they were born, know not but
that in the land of their captivity they shall even be gathered (to the grave)
with insult. They that trusted in their possessions, that they should give
them in inheritance to their children, from them it is hidden that they shall be
plundered by their enemies. Death leads away to himself the brave and the
warriors. who thought to lay waste the great world. Death leads away them that adorn
themselves with all pleasant things, and the burial of an ass befalls them when
they are buried. Death rules over the unborn, and takes them captive to
himself before they are born. Death leads away to himself them that are honoured with
pomps, and they come into contempt when they descend to him, to the realm of
darkness, where there is no light. He is not ashamed before Kings (that are)
crowned with the diadem. He is not abashed before the lofty and the fierce ones
who lay waste the lands. Death respects not the persons of the honourable, nor
does he receive a bribe from the rich. Death despises not the poor, nor does his
soul scorn him that has nothing. Death honours not hem that live in
magnificence, nor with him are the good distinguished from the bad. He takes no account of
the aged, rather than of children in respect of honour. The lords of prudence
he makes without understanding, and them that used to make haste and vex
themselves, in acquiring possessions there with him, these are stripped of their
gains. He leads away to himself slaves and their masters; and there the masters are
not honoured more than their servants. Small and great are there, and they
hear not the voice of the oppressor. The slave who is freed from his master(1)
there pays no regard to him who used to oppress him. Death binds and makes captive
to himself the keepers of prisoners, and the prisoners who were shut up. By
means of Death the prisoners are released, and fear not again because of their
oppressors.
8. They that live daintily fear death; but the afflicted look forward with
hope that they shall be speedily taken away. All the rich tremble because of
death; but the poor desire it, that they may rest from their labour. Death
terrifies the mighty when they remember him; but the sick look forward with hope to
him that through him they may forget their pains. Again the young children are
afraid of death, for when it comes upon them they shall leave their pleasures;
but the old men advanced in years pray for it, they that are in need of daily
bread.
9. The sons of peace remember death; and they forsake and remove from them
wrath and enmity. As sojourners they dwell in this world, and prepare for
themselves a provision for the journey before them. On that which is above they set
their thoughts, on that which is above they meditate; and those things which
are beneath their eyes they despise. They send away their treasures to the place
where there is no peril, the place where there is no moth, nor are there
thieves. They abide in the world as aliens, sons of a far laud; and look forward to
be sent out of this world and to come to the city, the place of the righteous.
They afflict themselves in the place of their sojourning; and they are not
entangled or occupied in the house of their exile. Ever day by day their faces are
set upwards, to go to the repose of their fathers. As prisoners are they in
this world, and as hostages of the King are they kept. To the end they have no
rest in this world, nor is (their) hope in it, that it will continue for ever.
They that acquire possessions, rejoice not in them, and they that beget children,
death fills them with sorrow. They that build cities, shall not be left in
them; and those that hasten and toil for anything, are in no wise to be
distinguished from fools. O man without sense, whosoever he be whose trust is in this
world!
10. Remember, my beloved, and compare and consider in thy mind, who is
there of former generations who has been left in this world so as to continue for
ever? Death has led away the former generatious, the great ones and the mighty
and the subtle. Who is there that acquired great possessions, and at the time
when he departed took them with him? That which was gathered together from the
earth returns back into its bosom; and naked does a man depart from his
possessions. The wise, when they acquire goods, send some of them before them, as Job
said: My witnesses are heaven; and again:--My brethren and my lovers are with
God.(2) And our Lord commanded them that acquire possessions to make for
themselves friends in heaven, and also to lay up treasures there.(3)
11. Do thou also remember death, O wise scribe, that thy heart be not
lifted up, so that thou shouldest forget the sentence of judgment. Death leaves not
aside the wise, nor respects the persons of the subtle. Death leads away to
himself the wise scribes, so that they forget that which they have learned, until
the time comes in which all the righteous shall rise again.
12. In that place they shall forget this world. There they have no want;
and they shall love one another with an abundant love. In their bodies there
shall be no heaviness, and lightly shall they fly as doves to their windows.(1) In
their thoughts they shall not there remember wickedness at all, nor shall
anything of uncleanness arise in their heart. In that place there shall be no
natural desire, for there they shall be weaned from all appetites. There shall not
arise in their heart anger or lasciviousness; also they shall remove from them
all things that gender sins. Fervent in their heart will be the love of each
other; and hatred will not be fixed within them at all. They shall have no need
there to build houses, for they shall abide in light, in the mansions of the
saints. They shall have no need of woven raiment, for they shall be clothed in
eternal light. They shall have no need of food, for they shall recline at His table
and be nurtured for ever. The air of that region is pleasant and glorious, and
its light shines out, and is goodly and gladsome. Planted there are beautiful
trees, whose fruits fail not, and whose leaves fall not. Their boughs are
glorious, their perfume delightful, and of their taste no soul shall grow weary for
ever. Spacious is the region, nor is it limited; yet its inhabitants shall see
its distance even as that which is near. There the inheritance shall not be
divided, and no man shall say to his fellow:--"This is mine and that is thine."
They shall not be bound there in the desire of covetousness, nor shall they go
astray there concerning remembrance. There a man shall not love his neighbour
with especial reverence, but abundantly shall they all love one another after one
fashion. They shall not marry wives there, nor shall they beget children; nor
shall there the male be distinguished from the female; but all shall be sons of
their Father Who is in heaven; as the Prophet said:--Is there not one Father of
us all; is there not one God Who created us?(2)
13. And as regards that which I said; that there they shall not take
wives, nor is male distinguished from female, our Lord and His Apostles have taught
us. For our Lord said:--They that are worthy of that world, and of that
resurrection from the abode of the dead, shall not take wives, nor shall (women)
become wives to men; for they cannot die; but they are as the angels in heaven, and
are the children of God.(3) And the apostle said:--There is neither male nor
female, neither band nor free; but ye are all one in Jesus Christ.(4) For, as for
Eve, to spread abroad generation, God took her out from Adam, that she might
become the mother of all living; but yet in that world there is no female; even
as in heaven also there is no female, nor generation, nor use of concupiscence.
In that place there is no deficiency, but fulness and perfection. The aged
shall not die and the young shall not grow old. And it is in expectation of
growing old and dying that young men take wives and beget children, that when the
fathers shall have died the children may rise up in their stead. Now all these
things have their use only in this world, for in that place there is no want, nor
any deficiency, nor concupiscence, nor generation, nor ending, nor failure, nor
death, nor termination, nor old age. There is neither hatred, nor wrath, nor
envy, nor weariness, nor toil, nor darkness, nor night, nor falsehood. There is
not in that place any want at all; but it is full of light, and life, and
grace, and fulness, and satisfaction and renewal, and love, and all the good
promises that are written but not yet sealed. For there is there that which eye hath
not seen and ear hath not heard, and which hath not come up into the heart of
man,(5) that which is unspeakable and which a man cannot utter. And the Apostle
said:--That which God hath prepared for them that love Him.(6) Though men shall
say much, they shall not be able to express it. That which eye hath not seen,
they are unable to relate; and that which ear hath not heard, it is not right to
speak of in such wise as to compare it with anything that the ear has heard
and the eye has seen. And that which has not come up unto the heart, who is there
dares to speak of it, as though it was like anything that has come up into the
heart? But this is right for a speaker, to liken and call that place the abode
of God, and the place of life, the perfect place, the place of light, the
place of glory, the Sabbath of God, the day of rest, the repose of the righteous,
the joy of the just, the abode and dwelling-place of the righteous and the holy,
the place of our hope, the sure abode of our trust, the place of our treasure,
the place that shall assuage our weariness and remove our afflictions, and
soothe our sighs. To these things it is right for us to liken, and thus to call,
that place.
14. Again, Death leads away to himself kings, the founders of cities, who
strengthen themselves in splendour. And he does not leave aside the Lords of
the countries. Death leads away and takes captive to himself the avaricious who
are not satisfied nor say "Enough"; and he is greedy for them with a greater
greed than theirs. Death leads away to himself the despoilers who were not by
their grace restrained from despoiling their fellows. Death leads away to himself
the oppressors, and through death are they restrained from iniquity. Death leads
away to himself the persecutors, and the persecuted have rest till they go to
him. Death leads away to himself them that swallow up their fellows, and the
down-trodden and oppressed have rest for a little until they themselves also are
led away and go thither. Death leads away them that abound in meditations, and
all they have thought upon is dissolved and brought to nought. Men meditate
upon many matters, and death comes upon them suddenly, and they are led away; and
thereafter they remember nothing that they have thought upon. There is one that
makes plans for many years, and (the knowledge) is withheld from him that he
shall not survive to-morrow. Some son of Adam is uplifted and vaunts himself
over his fellow; and death comes upon him and brings to nought his vaunting. The
rich man plans to add to his possessions, and he knows not that he shall not
continue to possess even that which he has acquired. Death leads away to himself
all the children of men, and binds them fast in his abode until the judgment.
Also over those that have not sinned is he king, because of the sentence of
judgment that Adam received for his sins.
15. And the Life-giver shall come, the Destroyer of Death, and shall bring
to nought his power, from over the just and from over the wicked. And the dead
shall arise with a mighty shout, and Death shall be emptied and stripped of
all the captivity. And for judgment shall all the children of Adam be gathered
together, and each shall go to the place prepared for him. The risen of the
righteous shall go unto life, and the risen of the sinners shall be delivered unto
death. The righteous who kept the commandment shall go, and shall not come nigh
unto judgment in the day that they shall rise; as David asked, And bring not
thy servant into judgment;(1) nor will their Lord terrify them in that day.
16. Remember that the Apostle also said, We shall judge angels.(2) And our
Lord said to His disciples, Ye shall sit on twelve thrones, and judge twelve
tribes of the house of Israel.(3) And Ezekiel said concerning righteous men,(4)
that they shall judge Ahola and Aholibah. Since, then, the righteous are to
judge the wicked, He has made clear concerning them that they shall not come into
judgment. And as to what the apostles say, that We shall judge angels, hear,
and I will instruct thee. The angels who shall be judged by the apostles are the
priests who have violated the law; as the Prophet said, The lips of the priest
shall guard knowledge, and the law shall they inquire of his mouth; because he
is the angel of the Lord, the most mighty.(5) The angels who are the priests,
of whose mouth the law is inquired, when they transgress the law, shall be
judged at the last by the apostles, and the priests who observe the law.
17. And the wicked shall not arise in the judgment, nor sinners in the
congregation of the righteous.(1) And even as the righteous who are perfected in
good works shall not come into the judgment to be judged, so of the wicked also
whose sins are many, and the measure of whose offences is overflowing, it shall
not be required that they should draw nigh unto the judgment, but when they
have risen again they shall turn back to Sheol, as David said, The wicked shall
turn back to Sheol, and all the nations that forget God.(2) And Isaiah said, All
the nations are as a drop from the bucket, and as the turning of the balance.
And the isles as a grain of sand shall be cast away, and all the nations are
esteemed as nothingness by Him. For destruction and the sword are they esteemed
by Him.(3) Therefore learn and be persuaded, that all the nations that know not
God their Maker, are esteemed by God as nothingness, and shall not come nigh to
judgment, but as soon as they have risen shall turn back to Sheol.
18. But all the rest of the world who are called sinners shall stand in
the judgment and be rebuked. Those in whom there is a little shortcoming will the
judge rebuke, and make known to them that they have offended. And He will give
them the inheritance of life after the judgment. And understand that our Lord
has made known to us in His Gospel, that every man according to his work shall
receive his reward. He that received money, showed the increase on it. He whose
pound or talent produced tenfold, received life, perfect, in nothing lacking.
He whose pound or talent produced fivefold, received the half of ten. One was
given a tenfold authority and one a fivefold. Now consider and see, that the
increase of five is less than that of ten; and the labourers who demand the reward
excel them that received it in silence. They who toiled all the day, with bold
face receive the reward and demand it, in confidence that He will add more to
them. While they who worked one hour receive it in silence, and know that
through grace they receive mercy and life. The sinners whose sins are many shall be
condemned by the place of judgment, and shall go into torments. And from that
time and onwards, judgment shall rule over them.
19. Furthermore, hearken unto the Apostle who said, Every man according
his work shall receive his reward.(4) He that toiled little, shall receive
according to his remissness; and he that made much speed, shall be rewarded according
to his speed. And Job also said, Far be it from God to do iniquity; and far be
it from Him to do sin. For according to a man's works will He reward him, and
a man shall receive according his ways.(5) And also the Apostle said, Star
excels star in brightness. So also is the resurrection of the dead.(6) Therefore
know that, even when men shall enter into life, yet reward shall excel reward,
and glory shall excel glory, and recompense shall excel recompense. Degree is
higher than degree; and light is more goodly than light in aspect. The sun excels
the moon, and the moon is greater than the stars that are with her. And observe
that the moon and the stars are also under the power of the sun, and their
light is swallowed up in the splendour of the sun. And the sun has power along
with the moon and the stars, that he may not abolish the night which has been
separated from the day. And when the sun was created, he was called a luminary. And
observe that the sun and the moon and the stars are all called luminaries; but
luminary excels luminary. The sun obscures the light of the moon, and the moon
likewise darkens the light of the stars; and star excels star in its light.
20. And understand (this) also, from that which is of this world, those
who labour with toil, and from the hired men who work with their fellows. There
are some who hire their fellow-men by day-wages, and (these) receive the wage of
their toil; and there are some who are hired for the month, and compute and
receive the wage for the time, at the time agreed. And the day-wage is
distinguished from the monthly wage; and yearly exceeds monthly wage.
21. And also again, understand it from the authority that is in this
world. There are some who please the king by their activity, and receive honour from
those in authority. One receives a crown from the king, to become governor in
one of the countries. And under the authority of another, the king places
towns; and also he excels his inferiors in his attire. Some receive presents and
gifts, and one honour is distinguished from another. There is one to whom the king
gives the honour of being steward over all the treasury. Another, according to
his lower condition, serves the king, and his authority is only to provide the
daily food.
22. Also in respect of penalty, I say that all men are not equal. He that
has done great wickedness is greatly tormented. And he that has offended not so
much is less tormented. Some shall go into outer darkness, where there is
weeping and gnashing of teeth.(1) Others shall be cast into the fire, according as
they deserve; for it is not written that they shall gnash their teeth, nor that
there is darkness there. Some shall be cast into another place, a place where
their warm shall not die, and their fire shall not be quenched, and they shall
became an astonishment to all flesh.(2) In the faces of others the door shall
be closed and the Judge will say to them:--I know you not.(3) And consider that,
as the reward for good deeds is not equal for all men, so it is also for evil
deeds. Not in one fashion shall men be judged, but every man according to his
works shall receive his requital, because the Judge is clothed in righteousness
and regards not the persons of men.
23. And even as I have showed thee concerning the world, how one honour
excels another, of those that kings and rulers of this world give to those
beneath them; also concerning this I have showed thee, that even as kings have good
gifts to give to those honoured by them, so also they have prisons and chains
and fetters, which are various kinds of bonds. One man offends the king with a
grievous offence, and without inquiry he is delivered over to death. Another
offends, yet is not deserving of death; he is put in bonds until he is judged; and
is chastised, and the king remits his offence. There is another whom the king
has held in regard; and outside the prison house he is kept in freedom, without
chains and without bonds. He that is put to death is distinguished from him
that is bound; and the punishment of one exceeds that of another, according to the
desert of his offence. But come thou to our Redeemer, Who said:--Many are the
mansions in My Father's house.(4)
24. My beloved, men who are inferior in understanding, dispute about this
that I write to thee, and say:--"What is the place in which the righteous shall
receive a good reward; and what is the place in which are torments, in which
the wicked shall receive the punishments of their works?" O man that thinkest
thus, I will ask thee, and tell thou me, why is death called death, and why is
Sheol called Sheol? For it is written that when Korah and his companions made a
schism against Moses, the earth opened her mouth and swallowed them up, and they
went down alive into Sheol.(5) Therefore that was the mouth of Sheol that was
opened in the wilderness. David also said, The wicked shall turn back to
Sheol.(6) We say that to Sheol, in which Korah and his companions were swallowed up,
thither shall the wicked be turned back. For God has power, if He chooses, to
give inheritance of life in heaven, and if it please Him, in the earth. Jesus
our Lord said. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of
heaven.(1) And to one of those who were crucified with Him, who believed on him He
swore:--Thou shalt be with Me to-day in the garden Eden.(2) And the Apostle
said, When the righteous shall rise again, they shall fly upwards to meet our
Redeemer.(3) But, however, we say thus: That which our Redeemer said to us is
true:--Heaven and earth shall pass away.(4) And the Apostle said, Hope which is seen
is not hope.(5) And the Prophet said, The heavens shall pass away as smoke, and
the earth as a garment shall wear away; and its inhabitants shall become like
it.(6) And Job said concerning those that sleep, Till the heavens wear out,
they shall not be aroused, nor shall they wake out of their sleep.(7) From these
things be thou persuaded that this earth, in which the children of Adam are
sown, and the firmament that is over men, (even) that firmament which is set to
divide the upper heavens from the earth and this life, shall pass away, and wear
out, and be destroyed. And God will make a new thing for the children of Adam,
and they shall inherit inheritances in the Kingdom of Heaven. If He shall give
them inheritance in the earth, it shall be called the kingdom of heaven. And if
in Heaven, it is easy for Him to do. For with the kings of the earth also,
although each one of them abides in his own place, yet every place to which their
authority extends, is called their kingdom. So the sun is a luminary set in the
heaven, yet for every place to which its rays extend, its authority suffices,
whether on sea or on land. And observe that the princes of the world also have
banquetings and delights, and in every place or state into which they go, their
banquetings are with them; and in whatever place pleases them, they make a
prison-house. For the sun in twelve hours circles round, from the east unto the
west; and when he has accomplished his course, his light is hidden in the
night-time, and the night is not disturbed by his power. And in the hours of the night
the sun turns round in his rapid course, and turning round begins to run in his
accustomed path. As for the sun that is with thee, thou wise man, from thy
childhood till the completion of thy old age, thou knowest not where he runs in
the night-time, so as to circle round to the place of its course. Is it necessary
for thee to inquire into those things that are hidden from thee?
25. These memorials I have written for our brethren and beloved, the
children of the Church of God, that when these come into their hands in various
places, and when they read in them, they may also remember my insignificance in
their prayers, and may know that I am a sinner also, and fail short; but that this
is my faith, that I have set forth from the beginning and written, in these
chapters written (by me). Faith is the foundation, and upon faith (rest) the
works that become it. And after Faith (I wrote) that there are two commandments of
love. And after Love, I have written of Fasting, in its demonstration also
along with its works. And after Fasting, I wrote of Prayer in its fruit and in its
works. And after Prayer, have written about War and about whatever Daniel wrote
concerning the kingdoms. And after War, I have written of the exhortation for
Monks. And after the Monks, I have written about Repentance. And after
Repentance, I have written about the Resurrection of the dead. And after the
Resurrection of the dead, I have written about Humility. And after Humility, I have
written of the Pastors, the teachers. And after the Pastors, I have written about
the Circumcision in which the people of the Jews pride themselves. And after the
Circumcision, I have written about the Passover, and about the fourteenth day.
And after the Passover, I have written about the Sabbath, in which the Jews are
puffed up. And after the Sabbath, I have written an Exhortation, on account of
the dissension which happened in our days. And after the Exhortation, I have
written about Meats, those that the jews deem unclean. And after the Meats, I
have written about the Gentiles, that they have entered in and become heirs
instead of the original people. And after the Gentiles, I have written and proved
that God has a Son. And after the Son of God, I have written against the Jews,
who speak injuriously about Virginity. And after the apology about Virginity, I
have written again Against the Jews, who say:--"It is appointed for us to be
gathered together." And after that defence, I have written about Almsgiving to the
Poor. And after the Poor, I have written a demonstration about The Persecuted.
And after the Persecuted, I have written at the end about Death and the Last
Times. These twenty-two discourses have I written according to the twenty-two
letters of the alphabet. The first ten I wrote in the six hundred and
forty-eighth year of the kingdom of Alexander the son of Philip the Macedonian, as is
written in the end of them. And these twelve last I wrote in the six hundred and
fifty-fifth year of the kingdom of the Greeks and of the Romans, which is the
kingdom of Alexander, and in the thirty-fifth year of the Persian King(1)
26. These things I have written according to what I have attained to. But
if anyone shall read these dicourses, and find words that do not agree with his
thought, he ought not to scorn them; because whatsoever is written in these
chapters was not written according to the thought of one man, nor for the
persuasion of one reader; but according to the thought of all the Church, and for the
persuasion of all faith. If he shall read and hear with persuasion, it is well;
and if not, it is meet for me to say that I wrote for those open to persuasion
and not for mockers. And if again any reader should find words that are spoken
by us in one fashion, and by another sage in another fashion, let him not be
disturbed at this; for every man speaks to his hearers according to what he can
attain to. So I, who have written these things, even if some of the words do
not agree with what other speakers have said, yet say this; that those sages have
spoken well, yet it seemed good to me to speak thus. And if any man shall
speak and demonstrate to me about any matter, I will receive instruction from him
without contention. Everyone who reads the sacred scriptures, both former and
latter, in both covenants, and reads with persuasion, will learn and teach. But
if he strives about anything that he does not understand, his mind does not
receive teaching. But if he finds words that are too difficult for him, and he does
not understand their force, let him say thus, "Whatsoever is written is
written well, but I have not attained to the understanding of it." And if he shall
ask about the matters that are too hard for him of wise and discerning men who
inquire into doctrine, then, when ten wise men shall speak to him in ten
different ways about one matter, let him accept that which pleases him; and if any
please not him, let him not scorn the sages; for the word of God is like a pearl,
that has a beautiful appearance on whatever side you turn it. And remember, O
disciple, what David said, From all my teachers have I learned.(2) And the
Apostle said:--Thou readest every Scripture that is in the Spirit of God. And prove
everything; hold fast that which is good; and flee from every evil thing.(3) For
if the days of a man should be many as all the days of the world from Adam to
the end of the ages, and he should sit and meditate upon the Holy Scriptures,
he would not comprehend all the force of the depth of the words. And man cannot
rise up to the wisdom of God; as I have written in the tenth discourse. But,
however, the words of all speakers who do not take from the great treasure, are
accursed and to be despised. For the image of the king (on his coin) is received
whet ever it goes; but (the coin) in which there is base metal, is rejected
and is not received. And if any one should say, "These discourses were spoken by
such an one;" let him carefully learn that to be careful to inquire about the
speaker is not commanded him. I also according to my insignificance have written
these things, a man sprung from Adam, and fashioned by the hands of God, a
disciple of the Holy Scriptures. For our Lord said:--Every one that asketh
receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth, and for him that knocketh it shall be
opened.(1) And the prophet said:--I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh in the last
days, and they shall prophesy.(2) Therefore whoever shall read anything that I
have written above, let him read with persuasion, and pray for the author as a
brother of the Body; that through the petition of all the Church of God; his
sins may be forgiven. And let whoever reads understand what is written:--Let him
that hears the word, communicate to him that causes him to hear, in all good
things.(3) And again it is written, The sower and the reaper shall rejoice
together.(4) And Every man according to his labours shall receive his reward.(5) And
There is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed to every man.(6)