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Chapter VII.—Peter Appeals
to the Old Testament to Prove the Unity of God.
And Peter said: “I shall reply briefly
to what you have said. The law, which frequently speaks of gods,
itself says to the Jewish multitude,1269
‘Behold, the
heaven of heavens is the Lord’s thy God, with all that therein
is;’ implying that, even if there are gods, they are under Him,
that is, under the God of the Jews. And again:1270 ‘The Lord thy God, He is God
in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath, and there is none other
except Him.’ And somewhere else the Scripture says to the
Jewish multitude,1271 ‘The Lord
your God is God of gods;’ so that, even if there are gods, they
are under the God of the Jews. And somewhere else the Scripture
says in regard to Him,1272 God, the great
and true, who regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward, He doth execute
the judgment of the fatherless and widow.’ The Scripture,
in calling the God of the Jews great and true, and executing judgment,
marked out the others as small, and not true. But also somewhere
else the Scripture says,1273
1273 Isa. xlix. 18, xlv. 21, xliv.
6. | ‘As I
live, saith the Lord, there is no other God but me. I am the
first, I am after this; except me there is no God.’ And
again:1274
‘Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou
serve.’ And again:1275
‘Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God is one Lord.’ And
many passages besides seal with an oath that God is one, and except Him
there is no God. Whence I wonder how, when so many passages
testify that there is one God, you say that there are
many.”
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