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Tenth Book.
1. Jesus Comes to
Capernaum. Statements of the Four Evangelists Regarding
This.
“After this4988 He went down
to Capernaum, He and His mother and His brothers and His disciples; and
there they abode not many days. And the passover of the Jews was
at hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem, and He found in the temple
those that sold oxen and sheep and doves, and the changers of money
sitting, and He made a sort of scourge of cords, and cast them all out
of the temple, and the sheep and the oxen, and He poured out the small
money of the changers and overthrew their tables, and to those that
sold the doves He said, Take these things hence; make not My
Father’s house a house of merchandize. Then His disciples
remembered that it was written, that the zeal of thy house shall eat me
up. The Jews therefore answered and said unto Him, What sign
showest Thou unto us, that Thou doest such things? Jesus answered
and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise
it up. The Jews therefore answered, Forty-six years was this
temple in building, and wilt thou raise it up in three days? But
He spoke of the temple of His body. When therefore He rose from
the dead, His disciples remembered that He said this, and they believed
the Scripture and the word which Jesus said. Now when He was at
Jerusalem at the passover at the feast, many believed in His name,
beholding His signs which He did. But Jesus Himself did not trust
Himself to them, for that He knew all men, and because He had no need
that any should bear witness concerning man. For He Himself knew
what was in man.”
The numbers which are recorded in the book of that
name4989
4989 The text is doubtful
here, but the above seems to be the meaning. | obtained a place in Scripture in accordance
with some principle which determines their proportion to each
thing. We ought therefore to enquire whether the book of Moses
which is called Numbers teaches us, should we be able to trace it out,
in some special way, the principle with regard to this matter.
This remark I make to you at the outset of my tenth book, for in many
passages of Scripture I have observed the number ten to have a peculiar
privilege, and you may consider carefully whether the hope is justified
that this volume will bring you from God some special benefit.
That this may prove to be the case, we will seek to yield ourselves as
fully as we can to God, who loves to bestow His choicest gifts.
The book begins at the words: “After this He went down to
Capernaum, He and His mother and His brothers and His disciples, and
there they abode not many days.” The other three
Evangelists say that the Lord, after His conflict with the devil,
departed into Galilee. Matthew and Luke represent that he was
first at Nazara,4990
4990 Nazara is with Origen
a neuter plural. | and then left them
and came and dwelt in Capernaum. Matthew and Mark also state a
certain reason why He departed thither, namely, that He had heard that
John was cast into prison. The words are as follows:
Matthew says,4991 “Then the
devil leaveth Him, and behold, angels came and ministered unto
Him. But when He heard that John was delivered up, He departed
into Galilee, and leaving Nazareth He came and dwelt at Capernaum on
the seashore in the borders of Zebulun and Naphtali, that it might be
fulfilled which was spoken by Isaiah the prophet, saying, The land of
Zebulun and the land of Naphtali;” and after the quotation from
Isaiah: “From that time Jesus began to preach and to say,
Repent ye; for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Mark has
the following:4992 “And He
was in the desert forty days and forty nights tempted by Satan, and He
was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered unto Him. But
after John was delivered up Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the
Gospel of God, that the time is fulfilled and the kingdom of God is at
hand; repent ye, and believe in the Gospel.” Then after the
narrative about Andrew and Peter and James and John, Mark writes:
“And He entered into Capernaum, and straightway on the Sabbath He
was teaching in the synagogue.” Luke has,4993 “And having finished the temptation
the devil departed from Him for a season. And Jesus returned in
the power of the Spirit into Galilee, and a fame went out concerning Him into all the region round about,
and He taught in their synagogues being glorified of all. And He
came to Nazara, where He had been brought up, and He entered as His
custom was into the synagogue on the Sabbath day.” Then
Luke4994 gives what He said at Nazara, and how those
in the synagogue were enraged at Him and cast Him out of the city and
brought Him to the brow of the hill on which their cities were built,
to cast Him down headlong, and how going through the midst of them the
Lord went His way; and with this he connects the statement, “And
He came down to Capernaum, a city of Galilee, and He was teaching them
on the Sabbath day.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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