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Chapter
VII.—Simon Confesses His Ignorance.
And Simon said: “I confess I have not
understood what you mean by the expression, ‘You would do as they
do who know.’” And Peter said: “If you
have not understood it, then you cannot know the mind of every one; and
if you are ignorant of this, then you do not know those who are worthy
of the revelation. You are not the Son, for1378
1378 The Greek has
“but.” | the Son knows. Wherefore He
reveals Him to whomsoever He wishes, because they are
worthy.” And Simon said: “Be not
deceived. I know those who are worthy, and I am not the
Son. And yet I have not understood what meaning you attach to the
words, ‘He reveals Him to whomsoever He
wishes.’ But I said that I did not understand it, not
because I did not know it, but because I knew that those who were
present did not understand it, in order that you may state it more
distinctly, so that they may perceive what are the reasons why we are
carrying on this discussion.” And Peter said:
“I cannot state the matter more clearly: explain what
meaning you have attached to the words.” And Simon
said: “There is no necessity why I should state your
opinions.” And Peter said: “You evidently,
Simon, do not understand it, and yet you do not wish to confess, that
you may not be detected in your ignorance, and thus be proved not to be
the standing Son. For you hint this, though you do not wish to
state it plainly; and, indeed, I who am not a prophet, but a disciple
of the true Prophet, know well from the hints you have given what your
wishes are. For you, though you do not understand even what is
distinctly said, wish to call yourself son in opposition to
us.” And Simon said: “I will remove every
pretext from you. I confess I do not understand what can be the
meaning of the statement, ‘The Son reveals Him to
whomsoever He wishes.’ State therefore what is its meaning
more distinctly.”
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