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Chapter XV.—In what the true fasting
consists.
“Learn, therefore, to
keep the true fast of God, as Isaiah says, that you may please God.
Isaiah has cried thus: ‘Shout vehemently, and do not spare: lift up
thy voice as with a trumpet, and show My people their transgressions, and
the house of Jacob their sins. They seek Me from day to day, and desire
to know My ways, as a nation that did righteousness, and forsook not the
judgment of God. They ask of Me now righteous judgment, and desire to
draw near to God, saying, Wherefore have we fasted, and Thou seest not?
and afflicted our souls, and Thou hast not known? Because in the days of
your fasting you find your own pleasure, and oppress all those who are
subject to you. Behold, ye fast for strifes and debates, and smite the
humble with your fists. Why do ye fast for Me, as to-day, so that your
voice is heard aloud? This is not the fast which I have chosen, the day
in which a man shall afflict his soul. And not even if you bend your neck
like a ring, or clothe yourself in sackcloth and ashes, shall you call
this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord. This is not the fast which
I have chosen, saith the Lord; but loose every unrighteous bond, dissolve
the terms of wrongous covenants, let the oppressed go free, and avoid
every iniquitous contract. Deal thy bread to the hungry, and lead the
homeless poor under thy dwelling; if thou seest the naked, clothe him;
and do not hide thyself from thine own flesh. Then shall thy light break
forth as the morning, and thy garments1980
1980 ἱμάτια; some read
ἰάματα, as in
LXX., “thy health,” the better reading probably. |
shall rise up quickly: and thy righteousness shall go before thee, and
the glory of God shall envelope thee. Then shalt thou cry, and the Lord
shall hear thee: while thou art speaking, He will say, Behold, I am here.
And if thou take away from thee the yoke, and the stretching out of the
hand, and the word of murmuring; and shalt give heartily thy bread to the
hungry, and shalt satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light arise
in the darkness, and thy darkness shall be as the noon-day: and thy God
shall be with thee continually, and thou shalt be satisfied according as
thy soul desireth, and thy bones shall become fat, and shall be as a
watered garden, and as a fountain of water, or as a land where water
fails not.’1981
‘Circumcise, therefore, the foreskin of your heart,’ as the
words of God in all these passages demand.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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