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36. Concerning the
Transfiguration of the Saviour.
“Now after six days,” according to
Matthew and Mark,5779 “He taketh
with him Peter and James and John his brother, and leads them up into a
high mountain apart, and was transfigured before them.”
Now, also, let it be granted, before the exposition that occurs to us
in relation to these things, that this took place long ago, and
according to the letter. But it seems to me, that those who are
led up by Jesus into the high mountain, and are deemed worthy of
beholding His transfiguration apart, are not without purpose led up six
days after the discourses previously spoken. For since in six
days—the perfect number—the whole world,—this perfect
work of art,—was made, on this account I think that he who
transcends all the things of the world by beholding no longer the
things which are seen, for they are temporal, but already the things
which not seen, and only the things which are not seen, because that
they are eternal, is represented in the words, “After six days
Jesus took up with Him” certain persons. If therefore any
one of us wishes to be taken by Jesus, and led up by Him into the high
mountain, and be deemed worthy of beholding His transfiguration apart,
let him pass beyond the six days, because he no longer beholds the
things which are seen, nor longer loves the world, nor the things in
the world,5780 nor lusts after any
worldly lust, which is the lust of bodies, and of the riches of the
body, and of the glory which is after the flesh, and whatever things
whose nature it is to distract and drag away the soul from the things
which are better and diviner, and bring it down and fix it fast to the
deceit of this age, in wealth and glory, and the rest of the lusts
which are the foes of truth. For when he has passed through the
six days, as we have said, he will
keep a new Sabbath, rejoicing in the lofty mountain, because he sees
Jesus transfigured before him; for the Word has different forms, as He
appears to each as is expedient for the beholder, and is manifested to
no one beyond the capacity of the beholder.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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