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1. The Parable of the
Tares: the House of Jesus.
“Then He left the multitudes and went into His
house, and His disciples came unto Him saying, Declare to us the
parable of the tares of the field.”5160 When Jesus then is with the
multitudes, He is not in His house, for the multitudes are outside of
the house, and it is an act which springs from His love of men to leave
the house and to go away to those who are not able to come to
Him. Now, having discoursed sufficiently to the multitudes in
parables, He sends them away and goes to His own house, where His
disciples, who did not abide with those whom He had sent away, come to
Him. And as many as are more genuine hearers of Jesus first
follow Him, then having inquired about His abode, are permitted to see
it, and, having come, see and abide with Him, all for that day, and
perhaps some of them even longer. And, in my opinion, such things
are indicated in the Gospel according to John in these words, “On
the morrow again John was standing and two of his
disciples.”5161 And in order
to explain the fact that of those who were permitted to go with Jesus
and see His abode, the one who was more eminent becomes also an
Apostle, these words are added: “One of the two that heard
John speak and followed him was Andrew, Simon Peter’s
brother.”5162 And if then,
unlike the multitudes whom He sends away, we wish to hear Jesus and go
to the house and receive something better than the multitudes, let us
become friends of Jesus, so that as His disciples we may come to Him
when He goes into the house, and having come may inquire about the
explanation of the parable, whether of the tares of the field, or of
any other. And in order that it may be more accurately understood
what is represented by the house of Jesus, let some one collect from
the Gospels whatsoever things are spoken about the house of Jesus, and
what things were spoken or done by Him in it; for all the passages
collected together will convince any one who applies himself to this
reading that the letters of the Gospel are not absolutely simple as
some suppose, but have become simple to the simple by a divine
concession;5163
5163 Or, by a
dispensation. | but for those who
have the will and the power to hear them more acutely there are
concealed things wise and worthy of the Word of God.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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