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Chapter XII.—The cross of Christ
frequently announced in the Old Testament.
In like manner He points to
the cross of Christ in another prophet, who saith,1605
“And when shall these things be
accomplished? And the Lord saith, When a tree shall be bent down, and
again arise, and when blood shall flow out of wood.”1606
1606 From some unknown apocryphal
book. Hilgenfeld compares Hab. ii. 11. |
Here again you have an intimation concerning the cross, and Him who
should be crucified. Yet again He speaks of
this1607
1607 Cod. Sin. reads,
“He speaks to Moses.” | in Moses, when Israel was
attacked by strangers. And that He might remind them, when assailed,
that it was on account of their sins they were delivered to death, the
Spirit speaks to the heart of Moses, that he should make a figure of the
cross,1608
1608 Cod. Sin. omits
“and.” | and of Him about to suffer thereon; for
unless they put their trust in Him, they shall be overcome for ever.
Moses therefore placed one weapon above another in the midst of the
hill,1609
1609 Cod. Sin. reads
πυγμῆς, which must
here be translated “heap” or “mass.” According to
Hilgenfeld, however, πυγμή is here
equivalent to πυγμαχία, “a
fight.” The meaning would then be, that “Moses piled weapon
upon weapon in the midst of the battle,” instead of
“hill” (πήγης), as above.
| and
standing upon it, so as to be higher than all
the people, he stretched forth his hands,1610
1610 Thus standing in the form of a cross. | and
thus again Israel acquired the mastery. But when again he let down his
hands, they were again destroyed. For what reason? That they might know
that they could not be saved unless they put their trust in Him.1611
1611 Or, as some read, “in
the cross.” | And in another prophet He declares,
“All day long I have stretched forth My hands to an unbelieving
people, and one that gainsays My righteous way.”1612 And again Moses makes a type of Jesus, [signifying] that it was
necessary for Him to suffer, [and also] that He would be the author of
life1613
1613 Cod. Sin. has,
“and He shall make him alive.” | [to others], whom
they believed to have destroyed on the cross1614
1614 Literally, “the sign.”
| when Israel was failing. For since transgression was committed by
Eve through means of the serpent, [the Lord] brought it to pass that
every [kind of] serpents bit them, and they died,1615 that He might convince them, that on account of their
transgression they were given over to the straits of death. Moreover
Moses, when he commanded, “Ye shall not have any graven or molten
[image] for your God,”1616 did so that he might reveal a
type of Jesus. Moses then makes a
brazen serpent, and places it upon a beam,1617
1617 Instead of ἐν
δοκῷ, “on a
beam,” Cod. Sin. with other mss. has ἐνδόξως,
“manifestly,” which is adopted by Hilgenfeld. | and
by proclamation assembles the people. When, therefore, they were come
together, they besought Moses that he would offer sacrifice1618 in their behalf, and pray
for their recovery. And Moses spake unto them, saying, “When any
one of you is bitten, let him come to the serpent placed on the pole; and
let him hope and believe, that even though dead, it is able to give him
life, and immediately he shall be restored.”1619 And they did so. Thou hast in this also [an indication of] the
glory of Jesus; for in Him and to Him are all things.1620 What, again, says Moses to Jesus (Joshua) the
son of Nave, when he gave him1621
1621 Cod. Sin. has the imperative, “Put on him;”
but it is connected as above. | this name, as being a prophet,
with this view only, that all the people might hear that the Father would
reveal all things concerning His Son Jesus to the son1622
1622 Cod. Sin. closes the sentence with
Jesus, and inserts, “Moses said therefore to
Jesus.” | of Nave? This name then being given him when he
sent him to spy out the land, he said, “Take a book into thy hands,
and write what the Lord declares, that the Son of God will in the last
days cut off from the roots all the house of Amalek.”1623 Behold again: Jesus who was manifested, both by
type and in the flesh,1624 is not the Son of
man, but the Son of God. Since, therefore, they were to say that Christ
was the son1625
1625 That is,
merely human: a reference is supposed to the Ebionites. | of
David, fearing and understanding the error of the wicked, he saith,
“The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit at My right hand, until I make
Thine enemies Thy footstool.”1626 And again, thus saith Isaiah,
“The Lord said to Christ,1627
1627 Cod. Sin. corrects “to Cyrus,” as LXX.
| my Lord, whose right hand I have holden,1628
1628 Cod. Sin. has, “he has taken
hold.” | that the nations should yield obedience before
Him; and I will break in pieces the strength of kings.”1629 Behold how David calleth Him Lord and the Son
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