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Chapter
VII.—The Child of the Woman in the Apocalypse Not Christ, But the
Faithful Who are Born in the Laver.
If any one, for there is no difficulty in speaking
distinctly, should be vexed, and reply to what we have said:
“But how, O virgins, can this explanation seem to you to be
according to the mind of Scripture, when the Apocalypse plainly defines
that the Church brings forth a male, while you teach that her
labour-pains have their fulfilment in those who are washed in the
laver?” We will answer, But, O faultfinder, not even to you
will it be possible to show that Christ Himself2722
2722
It is hardly necessary to observe, that amid many interpretations
of the passage, this which Methodius condemns is probably the true one,
as it is certainly the most natural.—Tr. [It is certainly worth observing, that Methodius
has on his side a strong following among the ancients; the
interpretation the translator favours having little support save among
modern defenders of the late pontiff’s bull
Ineffabilis. Elucidation II.] | is the one who is born. For long
before the Apocalypse, the mystery of the Incarnation of the Word was
fulfilled. And John speaks concerning things present and things
to come. But Christ, long ago conceived, was not caught up to the
throne of God when He was brought forth, from fear of the serpent
injuring Him. But for this was He begotten, and Himself came down
from the throne of the Father, that He should remain and subdue the
dragon who made an assault upon the flesh. So that you also must
confess that the Church labours and gives birth to those who are
baptized. As the spirit says somewhere in Isaiah:2723
“Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came,
she was delivered of a man-child. Who hath heard such a thing?
who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth
in one day? or shall a nation be born at once? for as soon as Zion
travailed, she brought forth her children.”2724
2724 In
the LXX. “a male.” | From whom did he flee?
Surely from the dragon, that the spiritual Zion might bear a masculine
people, who should come back from the passions and weakness of women to
the unity of the Lord, and grow strong in manly
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