Bad Advertisement?
Are you a Christian?
Online Store:Visit Our Store
| Figurative Interpretation of the Same. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
41. Figurative
Interpretation of the Same.
But since we have not yet spent our energy in
interpreting the things in the place figuratively, but have said these
things by way of searching into the mere letter, let us in conformity
with these things, consider whether the aforesaid Peter and the sons of
thunder who were taken up into the mountain of the dogmas of the truth,
and who saw the transfiguration of Jesus and of Moses and Elijah, who
appeared in glory with Him, might wish to make tabernacles in
themselves for the Word of God who was going to dwell in them, and for
His law which had been beholden in glory, and for the prophecy which
spake of the decease of Jesus, which He was about to
accomplish;5806 and Peter, as one
loving the contemplative life, and having preferred that which was
delightsome in it to the life among the crowd with its turmoil, said,
with the design of benefiting those who desired it, “It is good
for us to be here.”5807 But since
“love seeketh not its own,”5808
Jesus did not do that which Peter thought good; wherefore He descended
from the mountain to those who were not able to ascend to it and behold
His transfiguration, that they might behold Him in such form as they
were able to see Him. It is, therefore, the part of a righteous
man who possesses “the love which seeketh not its
own”5809 to be free from
all, but to bring himself under bondage to all those below that He
might gain the more of them.5810 But some one,
with reference to what we have alleged about the trance and the working
of an evil spirit in Peter, concerning the words, “not knowing
what he said,”5811 not accepting that
interpretation of ours, may say that there were certain mentioned by
Paul “desiring to be teachers of the law,”5812 who do not know about what they speak, but
who, though they do not clearly expound the nature of what is said, nor
understand their meaning, make confident affirmations of things which
they do not know. Of such a nature was the affection of Peter
also, for not apprehending what was good with reference to the
dispensation of Jesus and of those who appeared in the
mountain,—Moses and Elijah,—he says, “It is good for
us to be here,” etc., “not knowing what he said,”
“for he wist not what to say,” for if “a wise man
will understand the things from his own mouth, and carries prudence in
his lips,”5813 he who is not so
does not understand the things from his own mouth, nor comprehend the
nature of the things spoken by him.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
|