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    Chapter II.—For True Virginity Perfect Virtue is Necessary.

    Of all virgins of either sex who have truly resolved to preserve virginity for the sake of the kingdom of heaven—of each and every one of them it is required that he be worthy of the kingdom of heaven in every thing.  For not by eloquence295

    295 Zing., not so well, takes this to mean, “by the confession of the mouth” (durch das mündliche Bekenntniss), comparing Matt. vii. 21.

    or renown,296

    296 Lit. “by word or by name.”

    by station297

    297 The Greek word σχῆμα, here adopted in the Syriac, is sometimes thus used.—Beelen.

    and descent, or by beauty or strength, or by length of life,298

    298 Lit. “much time.”

    is the kingdom of heaven obtained; but it is obtained by the power of faith, when a man exhibits the works of faith.  For whosoever is truly righteous, his works testify concerning his faith, that he is truly a believer, with a faith which is great, a faith which is perfect, a faith which is in God, a faith which shines in good works, that the Father of all may be glorified through Christ.  Now, those who are truly virgins for the sake of God give heed to Him who hath said, “Let not righteousness and faith fail thee; bind them on thy neck, and thou shalt find favour for thyself; and devise thou good things before God and before men.”299

    299 Prov. iii. 3, 4 (LXX.).

      “The paths,” therefore, “of the righteous shine as the light, and the light of them advances until the day is perfect.”300

    300 Lit. “fixed.”  Prov. iv. 18.

      For the beams of their light illumine the whole creation even now by good works, as those who are truly “the light of the world,”301

    301 Matt. v. 14.

    giving light to “those who sit in darkness,”302

    302 Isa. ix. 2; Matt. iv. 16.

    that they may arise and go forth from the darkness by the light of the good works of the fear of God, “that they may see our good works and glorify our Father who is in heaven.”303

    303 Matt. v. 16; 1 Pet. ii. 12.

      For it is required of the man of God, that in all his words and works he be perfect, and that in his life he be adorned with all exemplary and well-ordered behaviour,304

    304 Probably referring to 1 Cor. xiv. 40.—Beelen.

    and do all his deeds in righteousness, as a man of God.

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