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| Chapter XIV.—Unless the flesh were to be saved, the Word would not have taken upon Him flesh of the same substance as ours: from this it would follow that neither should we have been reconciled by Him. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter XIV.—Unless the flesh were to
be saved, the Word would not have taken upon Him flesh of the same substance as
ours: from this it would follow that neither should we have been reconciled by
Him.
1. flesh" title="541" id="ix.vii.xv-p1.2"/>And inasmuch as the apostle has
not pronounced against the very substance of flesh and blood, that it
cannot inherit the kingdom of God, the same apostle has everywhere
adopted the term “flesh and blood” with regard to the Lord
Jesus Christ, partly indeed to establish His human nature (for He did
Himself speak of Himself as the Son of man), and partly that He might
confirm the salvation of our flesh. For if the flesh were not in a
position to be saved, the Word of God would in no wise have become flesh.
And if the blood of the righteous were not to be inquired after, the Lord
would certainly not have had blood [in His composition]. But inasmuch as
blood cries out (vocalis est) from the beginning [of the world],
God said to Cain, when he had slain his brother, “The voice of thy
brother’s blood crieth to Me.”4563 And as their blood will be inquired after, He said to those with
Noah, “For your blood of your souls will I require, [even] from the
hand of all beasts;”4564 and
again, “Whosoever will shed man’s blood,4565
4565 One of the mss. reads here: Sanguis pro
sanguine ejus effundetur. | it shall be shed for his
blood.” In like manner, too, did the Lord say to those who should
afterwards shed His blood, “All righteous blood shall be required
which is shed upon the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the
blood of Zacharias the son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple
and the altar. Verily I say unto you, All these things shall come upon
this generation.”4566 He thus points out the recapitulation that
should take place in his own person of the effusion of blood from the
beginning, of all the righteous men and of the prophets, and that by
means of Himself there should be a requisition of their blood. Now this
[blood] could not be required unless it also had the capability of being
saved; nor would the Lord have summed up these things in Himself, unless
He had Himself been made flesh and blood after the way of the original
formation [of man], saving in his own person at the end that which had in
the beginning perished in Adam.
2. But if the Lord became incarnate for any other order
of things, and took flesh of any other substance, He has not then summed
up human nature in His own person, nor in that case can He be termed
flesh. For flesh has been truly made [to consist in] a transmission of
that thing moulded originally from the dust. But if it had been necessary
for Him to draw the material [of His body] from another substance, the
Father would at the beginning have moulded the material [of flesh] from a
different substance [than from what He actually did]. But now the case
stands thus, that the Word has saved that which really was [created,
viz.,] humanity which had perished, effecting by means of Himself that
communion which should be held with it, and seeking out its salvation.
But the thing which had perished possessed flesh and blood. For the Lord,
taking dust from the earth, moulded man; and it was upon his behalf that
all the dispensation of the Lord’s advent took place. He had
Himself, therefore, flesh and blood, recapitulating in Himself not a
certain other, but that original handiwork of the Father, seeking out
that thing which had perished. And for this cause the apostle, in the
Epistle to the Colossians, says, “And though ye were formerly
alienated, and enemies to His knowledge by evil works, yet now ye have
been reconciled in the body of His flesh, through His death, to present
yourselves holy and chaste, and without fault in His sight.”4567 He says, “Ye have been reconciled
in the body of His flesh,” because the righteous flesh has
reconciled that flesh which was being kept under bondage in sin, and
brought it into friendship with God.
3. If, then, any one allege that in this respect the
flesh of the Lord was different from ours, because it indeed did not
commit sin, neither
was deceit found in His soul, while we,
on the other hand, are sinners, he says what is the fact. But if he
pretends that the, Lord possessed another substance of flesh, the sayings
respecting reconciliation will not agree with that man. For that thing is
reconciled which had formerly been in enmity. Now, if the Lord had taken
flesh from another substance, He would not, by so doing, have reconciled
that one to God which had become inimical through transgression. But now,
by means of communion with Himself, the Lord has reconciled man to God
the Father, in reconciling us to Himself by the body of His own flesh,
and redeeming us by His own blood, as the apostle says to the Ephesians,
“In whom we have redemption through His blood, the remission of
sins;”4568 and again to the same he
says, “Ye who formerly were far off have been brought near in the
blood of Christ;”4569 and again,
“Abolishing in His flesh the enmities, [even] the law of
commandments [contained] in ordinances.”4570 And in every Epistle the apostle plainly testifies, that through
the flesh of our Lord, and through His blood, we have been saved.
4. If, therefore, flesh and blood are the things which
procure for us life, it has not been declared of flesh and blood, in the
literal meaning (proprie) of the terms, that they cannot inherit
the kingdom of God; but [these words apply] to those carnal deeds already
mentioned, which, perverting man to sin, deprive him of life. And for
this reason he says, in the Epistle to the Romans: “Let not sin,
therefore, reign in your mortal body, to be under its control: neither
yield ye your members instruments of unrighteousness unto sin; but yield
yourselves to God, as being alive from the dead, and your members as
instruments of righteousness unto God.”4571 In these same members, therefore, in which we used to
serve sin, and bring forth fruit unto death, does He wish us to [be
obedient] unto righteousness, that we may bring forth fruit unto life.
Remember, therefore, my beloved friend, that thou hast been redeemed by
the flesh of our Lord, re-established4572
4572 “Et sanguine ejus redhibitus,” corresponding
to the Greek term ἀποκατασταθείς.
“Redhibere” is properly a forensic term, meaning to
cause any article to be restored to the vendor. | by His blood;
and “holding the Head, from which the whole body of the Church,
having been fitted together, takes increase”4573 —that is, acknowledging the advent in the flesh of the Son
of God, and [His] divinity (deum), and looking forward with
constancy to His human nature4574
4574 Harvey restores the Greek thus, καὶ τὸν αὐτοῦ ἄνθρωπον βεβαίως ἐκδεχόμενος,
which he thinks has a reference to the patient waiting for
“Christ’s second advent to judge the world.” The phrase
might also be translated, and “receiving stedfastly His human
nature.” | (hominem), availing thyself also of
these proofs drawn from Scripture—thou dost easily overthrow, as
I have pointed out, all those notions of the heretics which were
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