Npnf-201 iii.viii.vii Pg 18
Npnf-201 iii.viii.vii Pg 18
Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxxiv Pg 9
Matt. xix. 4; 6.
Now, by this answer of His (to the Pharisees), He both sanctioned the provision of Moses, who was His own (servant), and restored to its primitive purpose4810 4810 Direxit.
the institution of the Creator, whose Christ He was. Since, however, you are to be refuted out of the Scriptures which you have received, I will meet you on your own ground, as if your Christ were mine. When, therefore, He prohibited divorce, and yet at the same time represented4811 4811 Gestans.
the Father, even Him who united male and female, must He not have rather exculpated4812 4812 Excusaverit.
than abolished the enactment of Moses? But, observe, if this Christ be yours when he teaches contrary to Moses and the Creator, on the same principle must He be mine if I can show that His teaching is not contrary to them. I maintain, then, that there was a condition in the prohibition which He now made of divorce; the case supposed being, that a man put away his wife for the express purpose of4813 4813 Ideo ut.
marrying another. His words are: “Whosoever putteth away his wife, and marrieth another, committeth adultery; and whosoever marrieth her that is put away from her husband, also committeth adultery,”4814 4814
Anf-01 ix.vi.xii Pg 11
Matt. xxi. 16; Ps. viii. 3.
—thus pointing out that what had been declared by David concerning the Son of God, was accomplished in His own person; and indicating that they were indeed ignorant of the meaning of the Scripture and the dispensation of God; but declaring that it was Himself who was announced by the prophets as Christ, whose name is praised in all the earth, and who perfects praise to His Father from the mouth of babes and sucklings; wherefore also His glory has been raised above the heavens.