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6. The Meaning of Leaven. Jesus’ Knowledge of
the Heart.
Then expounding clearly and representing to them, who
were being distracted because of the equivocal meaning of loaf and
leaven, in an undisguised fashion, that He was not speaking to them
about sensible bread but about the leaven in the teaching, He subjoins,
“How is it that ye do not perceive that I spake not you
concerning bread? But beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and
the Sadducees.”5594 And though He
had not laid bare the interpretation, but still continued to use
metaphorical language, the disciples would have understood that the
discourse of the Saviour was about the teaching, figuratively called
leaven, which the Pharisees and Sadducees were teaching. So long,
then, as we have Jesus with us fulfilling the promise which runs,
“Lo, I am with you always unto the consummation of the
age,”5595 we cannot fast nor
be in want of food, so that, because of want of it we should desire to
take and eat the forbidden leaven, even from the Pharisees and
Sadducees. Now there may sometimes be a time, when He is with us,
that we are without food, as is spoken of in the passage above,
“They continue with me now three days and have nothing to
eat;”5596 but, even though
this should happen, being unwilling to send us away fasting lest we
faint on the way, He gives thanks over the loaves which were with the
disciples, and causes us to have the seven baskets over from the seven
loaves, as we have recorded. And moreover this also is to be
observed, in view of those who think that the divinity of the Saviour
is not at all demonstrable from the Gospel of Matthew, that the fact
that, when the disciples were reasoning among themselves and saying, “We have no loaves,”
Jesus knew their reasonings and said, “Why reason ye among
yourselves, O ye of little faith, because ye took no
loaves,”5597 was beyond the
power of man; for the Lord alone, as Solomon says in the third Book of
Kings, knows the hearts of men.5598 But
since the disciples understood, when Jesus said, “Beware of the
leaven,”5599 that He did not
tell them to beware of the loaves but of the teaching of the Pharisees
and Sadducees, you will understand that whenever leaven is named it is
put figuratively for teaching, whether in the law, or in the Scriptures
which come after the law; and so perhaps leaven is not offered upon the
altar; for it is not right that prayers should take the form of
teaching, but should only be supplications of good things from
God. But one might inquire, on account of what has been said
about disciples who came to the other side, if any one who has reached
the other side can be reproached as one of little faith, and as not yet
understanding nor remembering what was done by Jesus. But it is
not difficult, I think, to say to this, that in relation to that which
is perfect, on the coming of which “that which is in part shall
be done away,”5600 all our faith here
is little faith, and in regard to that, we who know in part do not yet
know nor remember; for we are not able to obtain a memory which is
sufficient and able to attain to the magnitude of the nature of the
speculations.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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