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Chapter IX.—Possessions are Transgressions.
“Will you be so good as to explain this
matter also? I remember Clement saying to me, that we suffer
injuries and afflictions for the forgiveness of our sins.”
Peter said: “This is quite correct. For we, who have
chosen the future things, in so far as we possess more goods than
these, whether they be clothing, or food or drink, or any other thing,
possess sins, because we ought not to have anything, as I explained to
you a little ago. To all of us possessions are sins.1243
1243 One
ms. inserts before the sentence:
“For if in all of us possessions are wont to occasion sins in
those who have them.” | The deprivation of these, in
whatever way it may take place, is the removal of sins.”
And our father said: “That seems reasonable, as you
explained that these were the two boundary lines of the two kings,
and1244
1244 We have adopted
Wieseler’s emendation of τὰ into καί. | that it was in the power of each to
choose whatever he wished of what was under their authority. But
why are the afflictions sent, or1245
1245 We have changed
εἰ into ἤ. | do we suffer
them justly?” And Peter said: “Most justly; for
since the boundary line of the saved is, as I said, that no one should
possess anything, but since many have many possessions, or in other
words sins, for this reason the exceeding love of God sends afflictions
on those who do not act in purity of heart, that on account of their
having some measure of the love of God, they might, by temporary
inflictions, be saved from eternal
punishments.”
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