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Chapter IX.—That the Heaven of
Heavens Was an Intellectual Creature, But that the Earth Was
Invisible and Formless Before the Days that It Was Made.
9. And therefore the Spirit, the Teacher of
Thy servant1086 when He
relates that Thou didst in the Beginning create heaven and earth,
is silent as to times, silent as to days. For, doubtless, that
heaven of heavens, which Thou in the Beginning didst create, is
some intellectual creature, which, although in no wise co-eternal
unto Thee, the Trinity, is yet a partaker of Thy eternity, and by
reason of the sweetness of that most happy contemplation of
Thyself, doth greatly restrain its own mutability, and without any
failure, from the time in which it was created, in clinging unto
Thee, surpasses all the rolling change of times. But this
shapelessness—this earth invisible and without form—has not
itself been numbered among the days. For where there is no shape
nor order, nothing either cometh or goeth; and where this is not,
there certainly are no days, nor any vicissitude of spaces of
times.
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