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XXII.—Holy Scripture in the New Testament, Even in Its Very First
Verse, Testifies to Christ’s True Flesh. In Virtue of Which
He is Incorporated in the Human Stock of David, and Abraham, and
Adam.
They may, then, obliterate the testimony of the
devils which proclaimed Jesus the son of David; but whatever
unworthiness there be in this testimony, that of the apostles they will
never be able to efface. There is, first of all, Matthew, that most
faithful chronicler7243 of the Gospel,
because the companion of the Lord; for no other reason in the world
than to show us clearly the fleshly original7244
7244 Originis carnalis:
i.e. “origin of the flesh of.” | of
Christ, he thus begins his Gospel: “The book of the
generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of
Abraham.”7245 With a nature
issuing from such fountal sources, and an order gradually descending to
the birth of Christ, what else have we here described than the very
flesh of Abraham and of David conveying itself down, step after step,
to the very virgin, and at last introducing Christ,—nay,
producing Christ Himself of the virgin? Then, again, there is Paul, who
was at once both a disciple, and a master, and a witness of the
selfsame Gospel; as an apostle of the same Christ, also, he affirms
that Christ “was made of the seed of David, according to the
flesh,”7246 —which,
therefore, was His own likewise. Christ’s flesh, then, is
of David’s seed. Since He is of the seed of David in consequence
of Mary’s flesh, He is therefore of Mary’s flesh because of
the seed of David. In what way so ever you torture the statement, He is
either of the flesh of Mary because of the seed of David, or He is of
the seed of David because of the flesh of Mary. The whole discussion is
terminated by the same apostle, when he declares Christ to be
“the seed of Abraham.” And if of Abraham, how much more, to
be sure, of David, as a more recent progenitor! For, unfolding
the promised blessing upon all nations in the person7247
7247 In nomine: or,
“for the sake of.” | of Abraham, “And in thy seed shall all
nations of the earth be blessed,” he adds, “He saith not,
And to seeds, as of many; but as of one, And to thy seed, which is
Christ.”7248 When we read and
believe these things, what sort of flesh ought we, and can we,
acknowledge in Christ? Surely none other than Abraham’s, since
Christ is “the seed of Abraham;” none other than
Jesse’s, since Christ is the blossom of “the stem of
Jesse;” none other than David’s, since Christ is “the
fruit of David’s loins;” none other than Mary’s,
since Christ came from Mary’s womb; and, higher still, none other
than Adam’s, since Christ is “the second Adam.” The
consequence, therefore, is that they must either maintain, that those
(ancestors) had a spiritual flesh, that so there might be derived to
Christ the same condition of substance, or else allow that the flesh of
Christ was not a spiritual one, since it is not traced from the
origin7249 of a spiritual
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