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Chapter XIX.—Circumcision unknown
before Abraham. The law was given by Moses on account of the hardness of their
hearts.
“It is this about which we are at a loss, and
with reason, because, while you endure such things, you do not observe
all the other customs which we are now discussing.”
“This circumcision is not,
however, necessary for all men, but for you alone, in order that, as I
have already said, you may suffer these things which you now justly
suffer. Nor do we receive that useless baptism of cisterns, for it has
nothing to do with this baptism of life. Wherefore also God has announced
that you have forsaken Him, the living fountain, and digged for
yourselves broken cisterns which can hold no water. Even you, who are the
circumcised according to the flesh, have need of our circumcision; but
we, having the latter, do not require the former. For if it were
necessary, as you suppose, God
would not have made Adam
uncircumcised; would not have had respect to the gifts of Abel when,
being uncircumcised, he offered sacrifice and would not have been pleased
with the uncircumcision of Enoch, who was not found, because God had
translated him. Lot, being uncircumcised, was saved from Sodom, the
angels themselves and the Lord sending him out. Noah was the beginning of
our race; yet, uncircumcised, along with his children he went into the
ark. Melchizedek, the priest of the Most High, was uncircumcised; to whom
also Abraham the first who received circumcision after the flesh, gave
tithes, and he blessed him: after whose order God declared, by the mouth
of David, that He would establish the everlasting priest. Therefore to
you alone this circumcision was necessary, in order that the people may
be no people, and the nation no nation; as also Hosea,1991 one of the twelve prophets,
declares. Moreover, all those righteous men already mentioned, though
they kept no Sabbaths,1992
1992
[They did not Sabbatize; but Justin does not deny what is implied
in many Scriptures, that they marked the week, and noted the seventh day.
Gen. ii. 3, Gen. viii. 10;
12.] | were pleasing to God; and after them Abraham
with all his descendants until Moses, under whom your nation appeared
unrighteous and ungrateful to God, making a calf in the wilderness:
wherefore God, accommodating Himself to that nation, enjoined them also
to offer sacrifices, as if to His name, in order that you might not serve
idols. Which precept, however, you have not observed; nay, you sacrificed
your children to demons. And you were commanded to keep Sabbaths, that
you might retain the memorial of God. For His word makes this
announcement, saying, ‘That ye may know that I am God who redeemed
you.’1993
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