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Chapter XLIX.—His rejection by the
Jews foretold.
And again, how it was said by the
same Isaiah, that the Gentile nations who were not looking for Him should
worship Him, but the Jews who always expected Him should not recognise
Him when He came. And the words are spoken as from the person of Christ;
and they are these “I was manifest to them that asked not for Me; I
was found of them that sought Me not: I said, Behold Me, to a nation that
called not on My name. I spread out My hands to a disobedient and
gainsaying people, to those who walked in a way that is not good, but
follow after their own sins; a people that provoketh Me to anger to My
face.”1869 For the Jews having
the prophecies, and being always in expectation of the Christ to come,
did not recognise Him; and not only so, but even treated Him shamefully.
But the Gentiles, who had never heard
anything about Christ, until the apostles set out from Jerusalem and
preached concerning Him, and gave them the prophecies, were filled with
joy and faith, and cast away their idols, and dedicated themselves to the
Unbegotten God through Christ. And that it was foreknown that these
infamous things should be uttered against those who confessed Christ, and
that those who slandered Him, and said that it was well to preserve the
ancient customs, should be miserable, hear what was briefly said by
Isaiah; it is this: “Woe unto them that call sweet bitter, and
bitter sweet.”1870
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