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7. What Good Things are Announced in the Gospels.
But it is time we should inquire what is the meaning of
the designation “Gospel,” and why these books have this
title. Now the Gospel is a discourse containing a promise of
things which naturally, and on account of the benefits they bring,
rejoice the hearer as soon as the promise is heard and believed.
Nor is such a discourse any the less a Gospel that we define it with
reference to the position of the hearer. A Gospel is either a
word which implies the actual presence to the believer of something
that is good, or a word promising the arrival of a good which is
expected. Now all these definitions apply to those books which
are named Gospels. For each of the Gospels is a collection of
announcements which are useful to him who believes them and does not
misinterpret them; it brings him a benefit and naturally makes him glad
because it tells of the sojourn with men, on account of men, and for
their salvation, of the first-born of all creation,4485 Christ Jesus. And again each Gospel
tells of the sojourn of the good Father in the Son with those minded to
receive Him, as is plain to every believer; and moreover by these books
a good is announced which had been formerly expected, as is by no means
hard to see. For John the Baptist spoke in the name almost of the
whole people when he sent to Jesus and asked,4486
“Art thou He that should come or do we look for
another?” For to the people the Messiah was an expected
good, which the prophets had foretold, and they all alike, though under
the law and the prophets, fixed their hopes on Him, as the Samaritan
woman bears witness when she says:4487 “I
know that the Messiah comes, who is called Christ; when He comes He
will tell us all things.” Simon and Cleopas too, when
talking to each other about all that had happened to Jesus Christ
Himself, then risen, though they did not know that He had risen from
the dead, speak thus,4488 “Dost thou
sojourn alone in Jerusalem, and knowest not the things which have taken
place there in these days? And when he said what things? they
answered, The things concerning Jesus of Nazareth,4489 which was a prophet, mighty in deed and in word before God and all the people,
and how the chief priests and our rulers delivered Him up to be
sentenced to death and crucified Him. But we hoped that it was He
which should redeem Israel.” Again, Andrew the brother of
Simon Peter found his own brother Simon and said to him,4490 “We have found the Messiah, which is,
being interpreted, Christ.” And a little further on Philip
finds Nathanael and says to him,4491 “We have
found Him of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets, wrote, Jesus the
son of Joseph, from Nazareth.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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