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Chapter
XIX.—Some Actions Really Wicked.
And Peter said: “A man ought to punish
himself through self-restraint,1450
| 1450 Dressel
translates viriliter, “manfully.” | when his lust
wishes to hurry on to the injury of another, knowing
that1451
| 1451 This word is supplied
by conjecture. | the wicked one can
destroy the wicked, for he has received power over them from the
beginning. And not yet is this an evil to those who have done
evil; but that their souls should remain punished after the
destruction, you are right in thinking to be really harsh, though the
man who has been fore-ordained for evil should say that it is
right.1452
| 1452 This passage is
hopelessly corrupt. We have changed δικαίως into
δικαιοῖς, the
verb, and τὸν
προδιωρισμένον
into τοῦ
προδιωρισμένου. | Wherefore,
as I said, we ought to avoid doing injury1453
| 1453 We have adopted
Wieseler’s emendation of ἄδικον into ἀδικεῖν. |
to another for the sake of a short lived pleasure, that we may not
involve ourselves in eternal punishment for the sake of a little
pleasure.” And Simon said: “Is it the case,
then, that there is nothing either bad or good by nature, but the
difference arises through law and custom? For is it
not1454
| 1454 This is a
conjectural filling up of a blank. | the habit of the
Persians to marry their own mothers, sisters and daughters, while
marriage with other women is prohibited1455
| 1455 This is partly
conjecture, to fill up a blank. |
as most barbarous? Wherefore, if it is not settled what things
are evil, it is not possible for all to look forward to the judgment of
God.” And Peter said: “This cannot hold; for it
is plain to all that cohabitation with mothers is abominable, even
though the Persians, who are a mere fraction of the whole, should under
the effects of a bad custom fail to see the iniquity of their
abominable conduct. Thus also the Britons publicly cohabit in the
sight of all, and are not ashamed; and some men eat the flesh of
others, and feel no disgust; and others eat the flesh of dogs; and
others practice other unmentionable deeds. Thus, then we ought
not to form our judgments with a perception which through habit has
been perverted from its natural action. For to be murdered is an
evil, even if all were to deny it; for no one wishes to suffer it
himself, and in the case of theft1456 no one
rejoices at his own punishment. If, then, no one1457
| 1457 Uhlhorn changed
οὖν
ἑνός into οὐδενός. We
have changed καὶ
τρίτην into καὶ τότε
τήν. Various emendations have been
proposed. | were at all ever to confess that these
are sins, it is right even then to look forward of necessity to a
judgment in regard to sins.” When Peter said this, Simon
answered: “Does this, then, seem to you to be the truth in
regard to the wicked one? Tell me.”
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