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Chapter CXVIII.—He exhorts to
repentance before Christ comes; in whom Christians, since they believe, are far
more religious than Jews.
“So that you ought rather to desist from the
love of strife, and repent before the great day of judgment come, wherein
all those of your tribes who have pierced this Christ shall mourn as I
have shown has been declared by the Scriptures. And I have explained that
the Lord swore, ‘after the order of Melchizedek,’2393 and what this prediction means; and the
prophecy of Isaiah which says, ‘His burial is taken away from the
midst,’2394 I have already said,
referred to the future burying and rising again of Christ; and I have
frequently remarked that this very Christ is the Judge of all the living
and the dead. And Nathan likewise, speaking to David about Him, thus
continued: ‘I will be His Father, and He shall be my Son; and my
mercy shall I not take away from Him, as I did from them that went before
Him; and I will establish Him in my house, and in His kingdom for
ever.’2395 And Ezekiel says, ‘There
shall be no other prince in the house but He.’2396 For He
is the chosen Priest and eternal King, the Christ, inasmuch as He is the
Son of God; and do not suppose that Isaiah or the other prophets speak of
sacrifices of blood or libations being presented at the altar on His
second advent, but of true and spiritual praises and giving of thanks.
And we have not in vain believed in Him, and have not been led astray by
those who taught us such doctrines; but this has come to pass through the
wonderful foreknowledge of God, in order that we, through the calling of
the new and eternal covenant, that is, of Christ, might be found more
intelligent and God-fearing than yourselves, who are considered to be
lovers of God and men of understanding, but are not. Isaiah, filled with
admiration of this, said: ‘And kings shall shut their mouths: for
those to whom no announcement has been made in regard to Him2397
2397 The mss. read “them.”
Otto has changed it to “Him.” | shall see; and
those who heard not shall understand. Lord, who hath believed our report?
and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?’2398
“And in repeating this,2399
2399 [Let this apology be noted.] |
Trypho,” I continued, “as far as is allowable, I endeavour to
do so for the sake of those who came with you to-day, yet briefly and
concisely.”
Then he replied, “You do well; and though you
repeat the same things at considerable length, be assured that I and my
companions listen with pleasure.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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