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Chapter LXIII.—How God appeared to
Moses.
And all the Jews even now teach that
the nameless God spake to Moses; whence the Spirit of prophecy, accusing
them by Isaiah the prophet mentioned above, said “The ox knoweth
his owner, and the ass his master’s crib; but Israel doth not know
Me, and My people do not understand.”1898 And Jesus the Christ, because the Jews knew not what the Father
was, and what the Son, in like manner accused them; and Himself said,
“No one knoweth the Father, but the Son; nor the Son, but the
Father, and they to whom the Son revealeth Him.”1899 Now the Word of God is His Son, as we have before said. And He is
called Angel and Apostle; for He declares whatever we ought to know, and
is sent forth to declare whatever is revealed; as our Lord Himself says,
“He that heareth Me, heareth Him that sent Me.”1900 From the writings of Moses also this will be
manifest; for thus it is written in them, “And the Angel of God
spake to Moses, in a flame of fire out of the bush, and said, I am that I
am, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of
thy fathers; go down into Egypt, and bring forth My people.”1901 And if you wish to learn what follows, you can
do so from the same writings; for it is impossible to relate the whole
here. But so much is written for the sake of proving that Jesus the
Christ is the Son of God and His Apostle, being of old the Word, and
appearing sometimes in the form of fire, and sometimes in the likeness of
angels; but now, by the will of God, having become man for the human
race, He endured all the sufferings which the devils instigated the
senseless Jews to inflict upon Him; who, though they have it expressly
affirmed in the writings of Moses, “And the angel of God spake to
Moses in a flame of fire in a bush, and said, I am that I am, the God of
Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob,” yet maintain
that He who said this was the Father and Creator of the universe. Whence
also the Spirit of prophecy rebukes them, and says, “Israel doth
not know Me, my people have not understood Me.”1902 And again, Jesus, as we have already shown, while He was with
them, said, “No one knoweth the Father, but the Son; nor the Son
but the Father, and those to whom the Son will reveal Him.”1903 The Jews, accordingly, being throughout of
opinion that it was the Father of the universe who spake to Moses, though
He who spake to him was indeed the Son of God, who is called both Angel
and Apostle, are justly charged, both by the Spirit of prophecy and by
Christ Himself, with knowing neither the Father nor the Son. For they who
affirm that the Son is the Father, are proved neither to have become
acquainted with the Father, nor to know that the Father of the universe
has a Son; who also, being the first-begotten Word of God, is even God.
And of old He appeared in the shape of fire and in the likeness of an
angel to Moses and to the other prophets; but now in the times of your
reign,1904
1904 [Rather,
“of your empire.”] | having, as we before said,
become Man by a virgin, according to the counsel of the Father, for the
salvation of those who believe on Him, He endured both to be set at
nought and to suffer, that by dying and rising again He might conquer
death. And that which was said out of the bush to Moses, “I am that
I am, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, and
the God of your fathers,”1905 this
signified that they, even though dead, are yet in existence, and are men
belonging to Christ Himself. For they were the first of all men to busy
themselves in the search after God; Abraham being the father of Isaac,
and Isaac of Jacob, as Moses wrote.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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