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13. The
“Gates of Hades” And the “Gates of Zion”
Contrasted.
In this place, then, the gates of Hades are spoken of;
but in the Psalms the prophet gives thanks saying, “He who
lifteth me up from the gates of death that I may declare all thy
praises in the gates of the daughter of Zion.”5644 And from this we learn that it is
never possible for any one to be fit to declare the praises of God,
unless he has been lifted up from the gates of death, and has come to
the gates of Zion. Now the gates of Zion may be conceived as
opposed to the gates of death, so that there is one gate of death,
dissoluteness, but a gate of Zion, self-control; and so a gate of
death, unrighteousness, but a gate of Zion, righteousness, which the
prophet shows forth saying, “This is the gate of the Lord, the
righteous shall enter into it.”5645 And again there is cowardice, a gate
of death, but manly courage, a gate of Zion; and want of prudence, a
gate of death, but its opposite, prudence, a gate of Zion. But to
all the gates of the “knowledge which is falsely so
called”5646 one gate is
opposed, the gate of knowledge which is free from falsehood. But
consider if, because of the saying
, “our wrestling is not against flesh and blood,”5647 etc., you can say that each power and
world-ruler of this darkness, and each one of the “spiritual
hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places”5648 is a gate of Hades and a gate of
death. Let, then, the principalities and powers with which our
wrestling is, be called gates of Hades, but the “ministering
spirits”5649 gates of
righteousness. But as in the case of the better things many gates
are first spoken of, and after the gates, one, in the passage,
“Open to me the gates of righteousness, I will enter into them,
and will make full confession to the Lord,” and “this is
the gate of the Lord, by it the righteous shall enter;”5650 so also in the case of those gates which are
opposed, many are the gates of Hades and death, each a power; but over
all these the wicked one himself. And let us take heed in regard
to each sin, as if we were descending into some gate of death if we
sin; but when we are lifted up from the gates of death let us declare
all the praises of the Lord in the gates of the daughter of Zion; as,
for example, in one gate of the daughter of Zion—that which is
called self-control—we will declare by our self-control the
praises of God; and in another which is called righteousness, by
righteousness we will declare the praises of God; and, generally, in
all things whatsoever of a praiseworthy character with which we are
occupied, in these we are at some gate of the daughter of Zion,
declaring at each gate some praise of God. But we must make
inquiry whether in one of the Twelve5651 it is said,
“They hated him that reproveth in the gates, and they loathed the
holy word.”5652 Perhaps,
then, he who reproves in the gates is of the gates of the daughter of
Zion, reproving those who are in sins which are opposed to this gate,
even of the gates of Hades or death. But if ye do not so
understand the words, “They hated him that reproveth in the
gates,” either the expression “in the gates” will be
held to be superfluous, or investigate how that which is said can be
worthy of the prophetic spirit.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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