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Chapter CII.—The prediction of the
events which happened to Christ when He was born. Why God permitted it.
“And what follows
—‘My hope from the breasts of my mother. On Thee have I been
cast from the womb; from my mother’s belly Thou art my God: for
there is no helper. Many calves have compassed me; fat bulls have beset
me round. They opened their mouth upon me, as a ravening and a roaring
lion. All my bones are poured out and dispersed like water. My heart has
become likes wax melting in the midst of my belly. My strength is become
dry like a potsherd; and my tongue has cleaved to my throat’
—foretold what would come to pass; for the statement, ‘My
hope from the
breasts of my mother,’ [is thus
explained]. As soon as He was born in Bethlehem, as I
previously remarked, king Herod, having learned from the Arabian Magi
about Him, made a plot to put Him to death and by God’s command
Joseph took Him with Mary and departed into Egypt. For the Father had
decreed that He whom He had begotten should be put to death, but not
before He had grown to manhood, and proclaimed the word which proceeded
from Him. But if any of you say to us, Could not God rather have put
Herod to death? I return answer by anticipation: Could not God have cut
off in the beginning the serpent, so that he exist not, rather than have
said, ‘And I will put enmity between him and the woman, and between
his seed and her seed?’2337 Could He
not have at once created a multitude of men? But yet, since He knew that it would be good, He
created both angels and men free to do that which is righteous, and He
appointed periods of time during which He knew it would be good for them
to have the exercise of free-will; and because He likewise knew it would
be good, He made general and particular judgments; each one’s
freedom of will, however, being guarded. Hence Scripture says the
following, at the destruction of the tower, and division and alteration
of tongues: ‘And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they
have all one language; and this they have begun to do: and now nothing
will be restrained from them of all which they have attempted to
do.’2338 And the statement, ‘My
strength is become dry like a potsherd, and my tongue has cleaved to my
throat,’ was also a prophecy of what would be done by Him according
to the Father’s will. For the power of His strong word, by which He
always confuted the Pharisees and Scribes, and, in short, all your
nation’s teachers that questioned Him, had a cessation like a
plentiful and strong spring, the waters of which have been turned off,
when He kept silence, and chose to return no answer to any one in the
presence of Pilate; as has been declared in the memoirs of His apostles,
in order that what is recorded by Isaiah might have efficacious fruit,
where it is written, ‘The Lord gives me a tongue, that I may know
when I ought to speak.’2339 Again, when
He said, ‘Thou art my God; be not far from me,’ He taught
that all men ought to hope in God who created all things, and seek
salvation and help from Him alone; and not suppose, as the rest of men
do, that salvation can be obtained by birth, or wealth, or strength, or
wisdom. And such have ever been your practices: at one time you made a
calf, and always you have shown yourselves ungrateful, murderers of the
righteous, and proud of your descent. For if the Son of God evidently states that He
can be saved, [neither]2340 because He is a son, nor because He is strong or wise, but that
without God He cannot be saved, even though He be sinless, as Isaiah
declares in words to the effect that even in regard to His very language
He committed no sin (for He committed no iniquity or guile with His
mouth), how do you or others who expect to be saved without this hope,
suppose that you are not deceiving yourselves?E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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