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Union of Christ and the Church.
But since the Apostle understands the words,
“And they twain shall be one flesh,”6176 of Christ and the church,6177 we must say that Christ keeping the saying,
“What God hath joined together let not man put
asunder,”6178 did not put away
His former wife, so to speak—that is, the former
synagogue—for any other cause than that that wife committed
fornication, being made an adulteress by the evil one, and along with
him plotted against her husband and slew Him, saying, “Away with
such a fellow from the earth, crucify Him, crucify Him.”6179
6179 John xix. 6, 15; Luke xxiii.
18. | It was she therefore who herself
revolted, rather than her husband who put her away and dismissed her;
wherefore, reproaching her for falling away from him, it says in
Isaiah, “Of what kind is the bill of your mother’s
divorcement, with which I sent her away?”6180 And He who at the beginning created
Him “who is in the form of God” after the image, made Him
male, and the church female, granting to both oneness after the
image. And, for the sake of the church, the Lord—the
husband—left the Father whom He saw when He was “in the
form of God,”6181 left also His
mother, as He was the very son of the Jerusalem which is above, and was
joined to His wife who had fallen down here, and these two here became
one flesh. For because of
her, He Himself also became flesh, when “the Word became flesh
and dwelt among us,”6182 and they are no
more two, but now they are one flesh, since it is said to the wife,
“Now ye are the body of Christ, and members each in his
part;”6183 for the body of
Christ is not something apart different from the church, which is His
body, and from the members each in his part. And God has joined
together these who are not two, but have become one flesh, commanding
that men should not separate the church from the Lord. And he who
takes heed for himself so as not to be separated, is confident as one
who will not possibly be separated and says, “Who shall separate
us from the love of Christ?”6184 Here,
therefore, the saying, “What God hath joined together, let not
man put asunder,”6185 was written with
relation to the Pharisees, but to those who are superior to the
Pharisees, it could be said, “What then God hath joined together,
let nothing put asunder,” neither principality nor power; for
God, who has joined together is stronger than all those which any one
could conceive and name.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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