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4. That
Christ is the Hand and Arm of God.3946
In Isaiah: “Is God’s Hand not
strong to save? or has He made His ear heavy, that He cannot
hear? But your sins separate between you and God; and on account
of your sins He turns His face away from you, that He may not
pity. For your hands are defiled with blood, and your fingers
with sins. Moreover, your lips have spoken wickedness, and your
tongue meditates unrighteousness. No one speaketh truth, nor is
there true judgment: they trust in vanity, and speak emptiness,
who conceive sorrow, and bring forth wickedness.”3947 Also in
the same place: “Lord, who hath believed our report? and to
whom is the Arm of God revealed?”3948 Also in the same:
“Thus saith the Lord, Heaven is my throne, and the earth is the
support of my feet. What house will ye build unto
me? or what is the place for my rest? For all these things hath
mine hand made.”3949 Also in the same:
“O Lord God, Thine Arm is high, and they knew it not; but when
they know it, they shall be confounded.”3950 Also in the same:
“The Lord hath revealed His Arm, that holy Arm, in the sight of
all nations; all nations, even the ends of the earth, shall see
salvation from God.”3951 Also in the same place:
“Behold, I have made thee as the wheels of a thrashing chariot,
new and turned back upon themselves;”3952
3952
Original: “Rotas vehiculi triturantis novas in se
retornatas.” The Oxford edition reads the three last words,
“in serras formatas:” and the translator gives,
“the wheels of a thrashing instrument made with new
teeth.” | and thou shalt thrash the mountains, and
shalt beat the hills small, and shalt make them as chaff, and shall
winnow them; and the wind shall seize them, and the whirlwind shall
scatter them: but thou shalt rejoice in the saints of Israel; and
the poor and needy shall exult. For they shall seek water, and
there shall be none. For their tongue shall be dry for
thirst. I the Lord God, I the God of Israel, will hear them, and
will not forsake them; but I will open rivers in the mountains, and
fountains in the midst of the fields. I will make the
wildernesses watery groves, and a thirsty land into watercourses.
I will establish in the land of drought the cedar-tree and the
box-tree, and the myrtle and the cypress, and the elm3953
3953 Some
editions omit “and the elm.” | and the poplar, that they may see and
acknowledge, and know and believe together, that the Hand of the Lord
hath done these things, and the Holy One of Israel hath shown
them.”3954
3954
Isa. xli.
15–20.
[Irenæus, vol. i. p. 487. “Word and Wisdom =
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