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§40. Argument (1) from the withdrawal of
prophecy and destruction of Jerusalem, (2) from the conversion of the
Gentiles, and that to the God of Moses. What more remains for the
Messiah to do, that Christ has not done?
So the Jews are trifling, and the time in
question, which they refer to the future, is actually come. For when
did prophet and vision cease from Israel, save when Christ came, the
Holy of Holies? For it is a sign, and an important proof, of the coming
of the Word of God, that Jerusalem no longer stands, nor is any prophet
raised up nor vision revealed to them,—and that very naturally.
2. For when He that was signified was come, what need was there any
longer of any to signify Him? When the truth was there, what need any
more of the shadow? For this was the reason of their prophesying at
all,—namely, till the true Righteousness should come, and He that
was to ransom the sins of all. And this was why Jerusalem stood till
then—namely, that there they might be exercised in the types as a
preparation for the reality. 3. So when the Holy of Holies was come,
naturally vision and prophecy were sealed and the kingdom of Jerusalem
ceased. For kings were to be anointed among them only until the Holy of
Holies should have been anointed; and Jacob prophesies that the kingdom
of the Jews should be established until Him, as
follows:—“The ruler305 shall not fail from
Juda, nor the Prince from his loins, until that which is laid up for
him shall come; and he is the expectation of the nations.” 4.
Whence the Saviour also Himself cried aloud and said: “The306 law and the prophets prophesied until
John.” If then there is now among the Jews king or prophet or vision, they do well to deny
the Christ that is come. But if there is neither king nor vision, but
from that time forth all prophecy is sealed and the city and temple
taken, why are they so irreligious and so perverse as to see what has
happened, and yet to deny Christ, Who has brought it all to pass? Or
why, when they see even heathens deserting their idols, and placing
their hope, through Christ, on the God of Israel, do they deny Christ,
Who was born of the root of Jesse after the flesh and henceforth is
King? For if the nations were worshipping some other God, and not
confessing the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and Moses, then, once
more, they would be doing well in alleging that God had not come. 5.
But if the Gentiles are honouring the same God that gave the law to
Moses and made the promise to Abraham, and Whose word the Jews
dishonoured,—why are they ignorant, or rather why do they choose
to ignore, that the Lord foretold by the Scriptures has shone forth
upon the world, and appeared to it in bodily form, as the Scripture
said: “The307 Lord God hath shined
upon us;” and again: “He308 sent His Word
and healed them;” and again: “Not309 a
messenger, not an angel, but the Lord Himself saved them?” 6.
Their state may be compared to that of one out of his right mind, who
sees the earth illumined by the sun, but denies the sun that illumines
it. For what more is there for him whom they expect to do, when he is
come? To call the heathen? But they are called already. To make
prophecy, and king, and vision to cease? This too has already come to
pass. To expose the godlessness of idolatry? It is already exposed and
condemned. Or to destroy death? He is already destroyed. 7. What then
has not come to pass, that the Christ must do? What is left
unfulfilled, that the Jews should now disbelieve with impunity? For if,
I say,—which is just what we actually see,—there is no
longer king nor prophet nor Jerusalem nor sacrifice nor vision among
them, but even the whole earth is filled with the knowledge of God, and
Gentiles, leaving their godlessness, are now taking refuge with the God
of Abraham, through the Word, even our Lord Jesus Christ, then it must
be plain, even to those who are exceedingly obstinate, that the Christ
is come, and that He has illumined absolutely all with His light, and
given them the true and divine teaching concerning His Father. 8. So
one can fairly refute the Jews by these and by other arguments from the
Divine Scriptures.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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