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Chapter III.—Christ was possessed of
a body after His resurrection.
For I know that after His resurrection also
He was still possessed of flesh,990
990 Literally, “in the flesh.” | and I
believe that He is so now. When, for instance, He came to those who were
with Peter, He said to them, “Lay hold, handle Me, and see that I
am not an incorporeal spirit.”991 And immediately they touched Him, and
believed, being convinced both by His flesh and spirit. For this cause
also they despised death, and were found its conquerors.992
992 Literally, “above death.”
| And after his resurrection He did eat and drink with them, as
being possessed of flesh, although spiritually He was united to the
Father.
And I know that He was possessed of a body
not only in His being born and crucified, but I also know that He was so
after His resurrection, and believe that He is so now. When, for
instance, He came to those who were with Peter, He said to them,
“Lay hold, handle Me, and see that I am not an incorporeal
spirit.”993
“For a spirit hath not flesh and bones,
as ye see Me have.”994 And He
says to Thomas, “Reach hither thy finger into the print of the
nails, and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into My side;”995 and immediately they believed that He was
Christ. Wherefore Thomas also says to Him, “My Lord, and my
God.”996 And on this account also
did they despise death, for it were too little to say, indignities and
stripes. Nor was this all; but also after He had shown Himself to them,
that He had risen indeed, and not in appearance only, He both ate and
drank with them during forty entire days. And thus was He, with the flesh, received
up in their sight unto Him that sent Him, being with that same flesh to
come again, accompanied by glory and power. For, say the [holy] oracles,
“This same Jesus, who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so
come, in like manner as ye have seen Him go unto heaven.”997 But if they say that He will come at the end
of the world without a body, how shall those “see Him that pierced
Him,”998 and when they recognise Him,
“mourn for themselves?”999 For
incorporeal beings have neither form nor figure, nor the aspect1000 of an animal possessed of shape, because their nature is in
itself simple.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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