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8. Jesus’
Prediction of His “Delivery” Into the Hands of
Men.
“And while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said
unto them, The Son of man shall be delivered into the hands of
men.”5880 And these
things will appear to be of the same effect as those, “that Jesus
began to show unto His disciples that He must go unto Jerusalem, and
suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and
scribes.”5881 But it is not
so; for it is not the same thing “to show unto the disciples that
He must go unto Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and
chief priests and scribes,” and, after suffering, “be
killed,” and, after being killed, “be raised up on the
third day,” as that which was said to them, when they were in
Galilee,—which we did not learn before,—that the Son of man
“would be delivered up;” for the being delivered up was not
mentioned above, but now also it is said that “He is to be
delivered up into the hands of men.”5882 As for these matters let us inquire by
what person or persons He will be delivered up into the hands of men;
for there we are taught of whom He will suffer, and in what place He
will suffer; but here, in addition, we learn that while His suffering
many things takes place at the hands of the aforesaid, they are not the
prime causes of His suffering many things, but the one or ones who
delivered Him up into the hands of men. For some one will say
that the Apostle, interpreting this, says with reference to God,
“He that spared not His own Son, but delivered Him up for us
all;”5883 but the Son also
gave Himself to death for us, so that He was delivered up, not only by
the Father but also by Himself. But another will say not merely
that, but also collecting the
passages together, will say that the Son is first delivered up by
God,—then about to be tempted, then to be in conflict, then to
suffer for men, or even for the whole world that He might take away its
sin,5884 —to the prince of this age, and to the
rest of its princes, and then by them delivered into the hands of men
who would slay Him. The case of Job will be taken as an
illustration. “Lo, all that is his I give into thy hands,
but do not touch him;”5885 thereafter, he was,
as it were, delivered up by the devil to his princes, namely, to those
who took prisoners of war, to the horsemen, to the fire that came down
from heaven, to the great wind that came from the desert and broke up
his house.5886 But you will
consider if, as he delivered up the property of Job to those who took
them captive, and to the horsemen, so also he delivered them up to a
certain power, subordinate to “the prince of the power of the
air, of the spirit that now worketh in the sons of
disobedience,”5887 in order that the
fire which descended thence on the sheep of Job might seem to fall from
heaven, to the man who announced to Job that “fire fell from
heaven, and burned up his sheep, and consumed the shepherds
likewise.”5888 And in the
same way you will inquire whether also the sudden mighty wind, that
came down from the desert and assailed the four corners of the
dwelling, was one of those which are under the devils to whom the devil
delivered up the banquet of the sons and daughters of Job, that the
house might fall on the children of the just man, and they might
die. Let it be granted, then, that, as in the case of Job, the
Father first delivered up the Son to the opposing powers, and that then
they delivered Him up into the hands of men, among which men Judas also
was, into whom after the sop5889 Satan entered, who
delivered Him up in a more authoritative manner than Judas. But
take care lest on comparing together the delivering up of the Son by
the Father to the opposing powers, with the delivering up of the
Saviour by them into the hands of men, you should think that what is
called the delivering up is the same in the case of both. For
understand that the Father in His love of men delivered Him up for us
all; but the opposing powers, when they delivered up the Saviour into
the hands of men, did not intend to deliver Him up for the salvation of
some, but, as far as in them lay, since none of them knew “the
wisdom of God which was hidden in a mystery,”5890 they gave Him up to be put to death, that
His enemy death might receive Him under its subjection, like those who
die in Adam;5891 and also the men
who slew Him did so, as they were moulded after the will of those who
wished indeed that Jesus should become subject to death. I have
deemed it necessary also to examine into these things, because that
when Jesus was delivered up into the hands of men, He was not delivered
up by men into the hands of men, but by powers to whom the Father
delivered up His Son for us all, and in the very act of His being
delivered up, and coming under the power of those to whom He was
delivered up, destroying him that has the power of death; for
“through death He brought to nought him that hath the power of
death, that is, the devil, and delivered all them who through fear of
death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.”5892
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