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Chapter 6.—Utility of the Bondage
of the Jews.
10. This bondage, however, in the
case of the Jewish people, differed widely from what it was in the
case of the other nations; because, though the former were in
bondage to temporal things, it was in such a way that in all these
the One God was put before their minds. And although they paid
attention to the signs of spiritual realities in place of the
realities themselves, not knowing to what the signs referred, still
they had this conviction rooted in their minds, that in subjecting
themselves to such a bondage they were doing the pleasure of the
one invisible God of all. And the apostle describes this bondage
as being like to that of boys under the guidance of a
schoolmaster.1855 And
those who clung obstinately to such signs could not endure our
Lord’s neglect of them when the time for their revelation had
come; and hence their leaders brought it as a charge against Him
that He healed on the Sabbath, and the people, clinging to these
signs as if they were realities, could not believe that one who
refused to observe them in the way the Jews did was God, or came
from God. But those who did believe, from among whom the first
Church at Jerusalem was formed, showed clearly how great an
advantage it had been to be so guided by the schoolmaster that
signs, which had been for a season imposed on the obedient, fixed
the thoughts of those who observed them on the worship of the One
God who made heaven and earth. These men, because they had been
very near to spiritual things (for even in the temporal and carnal
offerings and types, though they did not clearly apprehend their
spiritual meaning, they had learnt to adore the One Eternal God,)
were filled with such a measure of the Holy Spirit that they sold
all their goods, and laid their price at the apostles’ feet to be
distributed among the needy,1856 and consecrated themselves wholly
to God as a new temple, of which the old temple they were serving
was but the earthly type.
11. Now it is not recorded that
any of the Gentile churches did this, because men who had for their
gods idols made with hands had not been so near to spiritual
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