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12. The Divine Scriptures Compared to a Net.
Now, these things being said, we must hold that
“the kingdom of heaven is likened to a net that was cast into the
sea and gathered of every kind,5211 ” in
order to set forth the varied character of the principles of action
among men, which are as different as possible from each other, so that
the expression “gathered from every kind” embraces both
those worthy of praise and those worthy of blame in respect of their
proclivities towards the forms of virtues or of vices. And the
kingdom of heaven is likened unto the variegated texture of a net, with
reference to the Old and the New Scripture which is woven of thoughts
of all kinds and greatly varied. As in the case of the fishes
that fall into the net, some are found in one part of the net and some
in another part, and each at the part at which it was caught, so in the
case of those who have come into the net of the Scriptures you would
find some caught in the prophetic net; for example, of Isaiah,
according to this expression, or of Jeremiah or of Daniel; and others
in the net of the law, and others in the Gospel net, and some in the
apostolic net; for when one is first captured by the Word or seems to
be captured, he is taken from some part of the whole net. And it
is nothing strange if some of the fishes caught are encompassed by the
whole texture of the net in the Scriptures, and are pressed in on every
side and caught, so that they are unable to escape but are, as it were,
absolutely enslaved, and not permitted to escape from the net.
And this net has been cast into the sea—the wave—tossed
life of men in every part of the world, and which swims in the bitter
affairs of life. And before our Saviour Jesus Christ this net was
not wholly filled; for the net of the law and the prophets had to be
completed by Him who says, “Think not that I came to destroy the
law and the prophets, I came not to destroy but to
fulfil.”5212 And the
texture of the net has been completed in the Gospels, and in the words
of Christ through the Apostles. On this account, therefore,
“the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net that was cast into the
sea and gathered of every kind.” And, apart from what has
been said, the expression, “gathered from every kind,” may
show forth the calling of the Gentiles from every race. And those
who attended to the net which was cast into the sea are Jesus Christ,
the master of the net, and “the angels who came and ministered
unto Him,”5213 who do not draw up
the net from the sea, nor carry it to the shore beyond the
sea,—namely, to things beyond this life, unless the net be filled
full, that is, unless the “fulness of the Gentiles” has
come into it. But when it has come, then they draw it up from
things here below, and carry it to what is figuratively called the
shore, where it will be the work of those who have drawn it up, both to
sit by the shore, and there to settle themselves, in order that they
may place each of the good in the net into its own order, according to
what are here called “vessels,” but cast without and away
those that are of an opposite character and are called bad. By
“without” is meant the furnace of fire as the Saviour
interpreted, saying, “So shall it be at the consummation of the
age. The angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from among
the righteous and shall cast them into the furnace of
fire.”5214 Only it must
be observed, that we are already taught by the parable of the tares and
the similitude set forth, that the angels are to be entrusted with the
power to distinguish and separate the evil from the righteous; for it
is said above, “The Son of man shall send forth His angels, and
they shall gather out of His kingdom all things that cause stumbling,
and them that do iniquity, and shall cast them into the furnace of
fire: there shall be the weeping and gnashing of
teeth.”5215 But here it
is said, “The angels shall come forth and sever the wicked from
among the righteous and shall cast them into the furnace of
fire.”E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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