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Chapter
LXXIX.
And therefore there was no need that there should
everywhere exist many bodies, and many spirits like Jesus, in order
that the whole world of men might be enlightened by the Word of
God. For the one Word was enough, having arisen as the “Sun
of righteousness,” to send forth from Judea His coming rays into
the soul of all who were willing to receive Him. But if any one
desires to see many bodies filled with a divine Spirit, similar to the
one Christ, ministering to the salvation of men everywhere, let him
take note of those who teach the Gospel of Jesus in all lands in
soundness of doctrine and uprightness of life, and who are themselves
termed “christs” by the holy Scriptures, in the passage,
“Touch not Mine anointed,4675 and do not My
prophets any harm.”4676
4676 Cf. 1 Chron. xvi. 22 and Ps. cv.
15. | For as we
have heard that Antichrist cometh, and yet have learned that there are
many antichrists in the world, in the same way, knowing that Christ has
come, we see that, owing to Him, there are many christs in the world,
who, like Him, have loved righteousness and hated iniquity, and
therefore God, the God of Christ, anointed them also with the
“oil of gladness.” But inasmuch as He loved
righteousness and hated iniquity above those who were His
partners,4677
4677 τοὺς
μετόχους
αὐτοῦ. | He also obtained
the first-fruits of His anointing, and, if we must so term it, the
entire unction of the oil of gladness; while they who were His partners
shared also in His unction, in proportion to their individual
capacity. Therefore, since Christ is the Head of the Church, so
that Christ and the Church form one body, the ointment descended from
the head to the beard of Aaron,—the symbols of the perfect
man,—and this ointment in its descent reached to the very skirt
of his garment. This is my answer to the irreverent language of
Celsus when he says, “He ought to have breathed (His Spirit)
alike into many bodies, and have sent it forth into all the
world.” The comic poet, indeed, to cause laughter, has
represented Jupiter asleep and awaking from slumber, and despatching
Mercury to the Greeks; but the Word, knowing that the nature of God is
unaffected by sleep, may teach us that God administers in due season,
and as right reason demands, the affairs of the world. It is not,
however, a matter of surprise that, owing to the greatness and
incomprehensibility4678
4678 δυσδιηγήτους
τὰς
κρίσεις. | of the divine
judgments, ignorant persons should make mistakes, and Celsus among
them. There is therefore nothing ridiculous in the Son of God
having been sent to the Jews, amongst whom the prophets had appeared,
in order that, making a commencement among them in a bodily shape, He
might arise with might and power upon a world of souls, which no longer
desired to remain deserted by God.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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