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Chapter XIV.—Righteousness is not
placed in Jewish rites, but in the conversion of the heart given in baptism by
Christ.
“By reason, therefore, of this laver of
repentance and knowledge of God, which has been ordained on account of
the transgression of God’s people, as Isaiah cries, we have
believed, and testify that that very baptism which he announced is alone
able to purify those who have repented; and this is the water of life.
But the cisterns which you have dug for yourselves are broken and
profitless to you. For what is the use of that baptism which cleanses the
flesh and body alone? Baptize the soul from wrath and from covetousness,
from envy, and from hatred; and, lo! the body is pure. For this is the
symbolic significance of unleavened bread, that you do not commit the old
deeds of wicked leaven. But you have understood all things in a carnal
sense, and you suppose it to be piety if you do such things, while your
souls are filled with deceit, and, in short, with every wickedness.
Accordingly, also, after the seven days of eating unleavened bread, God
commanded them to mingle new leaven, that is, the performance of other
works, and not the imitation of the old and evil works. And because this
is what this new Lawgiver demands of you, I shall again refer to the
words which have been quoted by me, and to others also which have been
passed over. They are related by Isaiah to the following effect:
‘Hearken to me, and your soul shall live; and I will make with you
an everlasting covenant, even the sure mercies of David. Behold, I have
given Him for a witness to the people, a leader and commander to the
nations. Nations which know not Thee shall call on Thee; and peoples who
know not Thee shall escape unto Thee, because of Thy God, the Holy One of
Israel, for He has glorified Thee. Seek ye God; and when you find Him,
call on Him, so long as He may be nigh you. Let the wicked forsake his
ways, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto the
Lord, and he will obtain mercy, because He will abundantly pardon your
sins. For my thoughts are not as your thoughts, neither are my ways as
your ways; but as far removed as the heavens are from the earth, so far
is my way removed from your way, and your thoughts from my thoughts. For
as the snow or the rain descends from heaven, and shall not return till
it waters the earth, and makes it bring forth and bud, and gives seed to
the sower and bread for food, so shall My word be that goeth forth out of
My mouth: it shall not return until it shall have
accomplished all that I desired, and I shall make My
commandments prosperous. For ye shall go out with joy, and be taught with
gladness. For the mountains and the hills shall leap while they expect
you, and all the trees of the fields shall applaud with their branches:
and instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress, and instead of the
brier shall come up the myrtle. And the Lord shall be for a name, and for
an everlasting sign, and He shall not fail!’1979 Of these and such like words written by the prophets, O
Trypho,” said I, “some have reference to the first advent of
Christ, in which He is preached as inglorious, obscure, and of mortal
appearance: but others had reference to His second advent, when He shall
appear in glory and above the clouds; and your nation shall see and know
Him whom they have pierced, as Hosea, one of the twelve prophets, and
Daniel, foretold.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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