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16. Meaning of
“Beginning.” (1) in Space.
“In the beginning was the
Word.”4528 It is not
only the Greeks who consider the word “beginning” to have
many meanings. Let any one collect the Scripture passages in
which the word occurs, and with a view to an accurate interpretation of
it note what it stands for in each passage, and he will find that the
word has many meanings in sacred discourse also. We speak of a
beginning in reference to a transition. Here it has to do with a
road and with length. This appears in the saying:4529 “The beginning of a good way is
to do justice.” For since the good way is long, there have
first to be considered in reference to it the question connected with
action, and this side is presented in the words “to do
justice;” the contemplative side comes up for consideration
afterwards. In the latter the end of it comes to rest at last in
the so-called restoration of all things, since no enemy is left them to
fight against, if that be true which is said:4530 “For He must reign until He have
placed His enemies under His feet. But the last enemy to be
destroyed is death.” For then but one activity will be left
for those who have come to God on account of His word which is with
Him, that, namely, of knowing God,
so that, being found by the knowledge of the Father, they may all be
His Son, as now no one but the Son knows the Father. For should
any one enquire carefully at what time those are to know the Father to
whom He who knows the Father reveals Him, and should he consider how a
man now sees only through a glass and in a riddle, never having learned
to know as he ought to know, he would be justified in saying that no
one, no apostle even, and no prophet had known the Father, but when he
became one with Him as a son and a father are one. And if any one
says that it is a digression which has led us to this point, our
consideration of that one meaning of the word beginning, we must show
that the digression is necessary and useful for the end we have in
view. For if we speak of a beginning in the case of a transition,
and of a way and its length, and if we are told that the beginning of a
good way is to do justice, then it concerns us to know in what manner
every good way has for its beginning to do justice, and how after such
beginning it arrives at contemplation, and in what manner it thus
arrives at contemplation.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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