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Chapter CXVII.—Malachi’s prophecy
concerning the sacrifices of the Christians. It cannot be taken as referring to
the prayers of Jews of the dispersion.
“Accordingly, God, anticipating all the
sacrifices which we offer through this name, and which Jesus the Christ
enjoined us to offer, i.e., in the Eucharist of the bread and the cup,
and which are presented by Christians in all places throughout the world,
bears witness that they are well-pleasing to Him. But He utterly rejects
those presented by you and by those priests of yours, saying, ‘And
I will not accept your sacrifices at your hands; for from the rising of
the sun to its setting my name is glorified among the Gentiles (He says);
but ye profane it.’2389
Yet even now, in your love of contention, you
assert that God does not accept the sacrifices of those who dwelt then in
Jerusalem, and were called Israelites; but says that He is pleased with
the prayers of the individuals of that nation then dispersed, and calls
their prayers sacrifices. Now, that prayers and giving of thanks, when
offered by worthy men, are the only perfect and well-pleasing sacrifices
to God, I also admit. For such alone Christians have undertaken to offer,
and in the remembrance effected by their solid and liquid food, whereby
the suffering of the Son of God2390 which He
endured is brought to mind, whose name the high priests of your nation
and your teachers have caused to be profaned and blasphemed over all the
earth. But these filthy garments, which have been put by you on all who
have become Christians by the name of Jesus, God shows shall be taken
away from us, when He shall raise all men from the dead, and appoint some
to be incorruptible, immortal, and free from sorrow in the everlasting
and imperishable kingdom; but shall send others away to the everlasting
punishment of fire. But as to you and your teachers deceiving yourselves
when you interpret what the Scripture says as referring to
those of your nation then in dispersion, and maintain that their
prayers and sacrifices offered in every place are pure and well-pleasing,
learn that you are speaking falsely, and trying by all means to cheat
yourselves: for, first of all, not even now does your nation extend from
the rising to the setting of the sun, but there are nations among which
none of your race ever dwelt. For there is not one single race of men,
whether barbarians, or Greeks, or whatever they may be called, nomads, or
vagrants, or herdsmen living in tents, among whom prayers and giving of
thanks are not offered through the name of the crucified Jesus.2391
2391 [Note this testimony to the
catholicity of the Church in the second century. And see Kaye (compare
with Gibbon), cap. vi. 112.] | And then,2392
2392 εἶτα δὲ for εἰδότες. |
as the Scriptures show, at the time when Malachi wrote this, your
dispersion over all the earth, which now exists, had not taken place.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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