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Chapter XXXVIII.—It is an annoyance
to the Jew that Christ is said to be adored. Justin confirms it, however, from Ps. xlv.
And Trypho said, “Sir, it were good for us if we
obeyed our teachers, who laid down a law that we should have no
intercourse with any of you, and that we should not have even any
communication with you on these questions. For you utter many
blasphemies, in that you seek to persuade us that this crucified man was
with Moses and Aaron, and spoke to them in the pillar of the cloud; then
that he became man, was crucified, and ascended up to heaven, and comes
again to earth, and ought to be worshipped.”
Then I answered, “I know that, as the word of God
says, this great wisdom of God, the Maker of all things, and the
Almighty, is hid from you. Wherefore, in sympathy with you, I am striving
to the utmost that you may understand these matters which to you are
paradoxical; but if not, that I myself may be innocent in the day of
judgment. For you shall hear other words which appear still more
paradoxical; but be not confounded, nay, rather remain still more zealous
hearers and investigators, despising the tradition of your teachers,
since they are convicted by the Holy Spirit of inability to perceive the
truths taught by God, and of preferring to teach their own doctrines.
Accordingly, in the forty-fourth
[forty-fifth] Psalm, these words are in like manner referred to Christ:
‘My heart has brought forth a good matter;2044
2044 [Hebrew and Greek, “a good
word,” i.e., the Logos.] | I tell my works to the King.
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Fairer in beauty than the sons of
men: grace is poured forth into Thy lips: therefore hath God blessed Thee
for ever. Gird Thy sword upon Thy thigh, O mighty One. Press on in Thy
fairness and in Thy beauty, and prosper and reign, because of truth, and
of meekness, and of righteousness: and Thy right hand shall instruct Thee
marvellously. Thine arrows are sharpened, O mighty One; the people shall
fall under Thee; in the heart of the enemies of the King [the arrows are
fixed]. Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of equity
is the sceptre of Thy kingdom. Thou hast loved righteousness,
and hast hated iniquity; therefore thy God2045 hath
anointed Thee with the oil of gladness above Thy fellows. [He hath
anointed Thee] with myrrh,2046
and oil, and cassia, from Thy garments; from the ivory palaces, whereby
they made Thee glad. Kings’ daughters are in Thy honour. The queen
stood at Thy right hand, clad in garments2047 embroidered with gold. Hearken, O
daughter, and behold, and incline thine ear, and forget thy people and
the house of thy father: and the King shall desire thy beauty; because He
is thy Lord, they shall worship Him also. And the daughter of Tyre [shall
be there] with gifts. The rich of the people shall entreat Thy face. All
the glory of the King’s daughter [is] within, clad in embroidered
garments of needlework. The virgins that follow her shall be brought to
the King; her neighbours shall be brought unto Thee: they shall be
brought with joy and gladness: they shall be led into the King’s
shrine. Instead of thy fathers, thy sons have been born: Thou shalt
appoint them rulers over all the earth. I shall remember Thy name in
every generation: therefore the people shall confess Thee for ever, and
for ever and ever.’E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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