Aphrahat,
Demonstration
XVII.-Of Christ the Son of God.
§1.(This is) a reply against the Jews, who blaspheme the people gathered
from among the Gentiles; for they say thus, "Ye worship and serve a man who
was begotten, a son of man who was crucified, and ye call a son of men, God. And
though God has no son, ye say concerning this crucified Jesus, that He is the
Son of God." And they bring forward as an argument, that God said:-"I
am God and there is none else beside Me."1
And again he said:-"Thou shalt not worship another God."2
Therefore,(say they), ye are opposing God in that ye call a man, God.
§2. Concerning these things, my beloved, so far as I, in my insignificance,
can comprehend, I will instruct thee about them, that while we grant to them
that He is man, and(while) we at the same time honour Him and call Him God and
Lord, yet it is not in any novel fashion, that we have so called Him, nor that
we have applied to Him a novel name, which they themselves did not employ. Yet
it is a sure thing with us, that Jesus our Lord is God, the Son of God, and the
King, the King's Son, Light of light, Creator and Counsellor, and Guide, and the
Way, and Redeemer, and Shepherd, Gatherer, and the Door, and the Pearl, and the
Lamp; and by many(such) names is He surnamed. But we shall leave aside all(the
rest) of them, and prove concerning Him, that He Who came from God is the Son of
God, and(is) God.
§3. For the venerated name of Godhead has been applied also to righteous
men, and they have been held worthy to be called by it. And the men with whom
God was well pleased, them He called, My sons, and My friends. When He chose
Moses His friend and His beloved and made him chief and teacher and priest unto
his people he called him God. For He said to him :-I have made thee a God
unto Pharaoh.3
And He gave him His priest for a prophet, And Aaron thy brother shall speak
for thee unto Pharaoh, and than shalt be unto him as a God, and he shall be unto
thee an interpreter.4
Thus not alone to the evil Pharaoh did He make Moses God, but also unto Aaron,
the holy priest, He made Moses God.
§4. Again, hear concerning the title Son of God, by which we have called
Him. They say that "though God has no son, ye make that crucified Jesus,
the firstborn son of God." Yet He called Israel "My first-born,"
when He sent to Pharaoh through Moses and said to him, Israel is My
first-born; I have said unto thee, let My Son go to serve Me, and if thou art
not willing to let(him) go, lo! I will slay thy son, they firstborn.5
And also through the Prophet6
He testified concerning this, and reproved them and said to the people, Out
of
§5. For the name of Divinity is given for the highest honour in the world,
and with whomsoever God is well pleased, He applies it to him. But however, the
names of God are many and are venerable, as He delivered His names to Moses,
saying to him:-I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham and the God
of Isaac and the God of Jacob. This is My Name for ever, and this is My memorial
unto generations.12
And He called His name Ahiyah ashar Ahiyah, El Shaddai and Adonai Sabaoth.13
By these names is God called. The great and honourable name of Godhead He
withheld not from His righteous ones; even as, though He is the great King,
without grudging He applied the great and honourable name of Kingship to men who
are His creatures.
§6. For by the mouth of His prophet God called the heathen King
Nebuchadnezzar, King of Kings. For Jeremiah said:-Every people and
kingdom that shall not put his neck into the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar, King of
Kings, My servant, with famine and with sword and with pestilence will I visit
that people.14
Though He is the great King, He grudges not the name of Kingship to men. And(so),
though He is the great God, yet He grudged not the name of Godhead to the sons
of flesh. And though all fatherhood is His, He has called men also fathers. For
He said to the congregation:-Instead of thy fathers, shall be thy children.15
And though authority is His, He has given men authority one over another. And
while worship is His unto honour, He has yet allowed it in the world, that one
man should honour another. For even though a man should do worship16
before the wicked and the heathen and them that refuse grace, yet is he
not censured by God. And concerning worship He commanded His people, Thou
shall not worship the sun or the moon or all the hosts of heaven; and also ye
shall not desire to worship any creature that is upon the earth.17
Behold the grace and the love of our good Maker, that He did not grudge to men
the name of Godhead and the name of worship, and the name of Kingship, and the
name of authority; because He is the Father of the created things that are over
the face of the world, and He has honoured and exalted and glorified men above
all creatures. For with His holy hands He fashioned them; and of His Spirit He
breathed into them, and a dwelling-place did He become unto them from of old.18
In them doth He abide and amongst them doth He walk. For He said through the
prophet, I will dwell in them, and walk in them.19
Furthermore also the Prophet Jeremiah said:-Ye are the temple of the Lord, if
ye make fair your ways and your deeds.20
And of old David said:-Thou, Lord, hast been a dwelling-place unto us for
generations; before the mountains were conceived and before the earth travailed,
and before the world was framed; from age to age Thou art God.21
§7. How dost thou understand this? For one prophet says:-Lord, Thou hast
been our dwelling-place. And another said:-I will dwell in them and walk
in them. First, He became to us a dwelling-place, and afterwards He dwelt
and walked in us. For the wise both things are true and simple. For David says:-Thou,
Lord, hast been our dwelling-place for generations, before the mountains were
conceived and before the earth travailed, and before the world was framed.
And thou knowest, my beloved, that all created things that are above and that
are beneath were created first, and after them all, man. For when God determined
to create the world with all its goodly things, first He conceived and fashioned
man in His mind; and after that Adam was conceived in His thought, then He
conceived the created things; as he said :-Before the mountains were
conceived and the earth travailed; because man is older and more ancient in
conception than the creatures, but in birth the creatures are older and more
ancient than Adam. Adam was conceived and dwelt in the thought of God; and while
in conception he(man) was held in His(God's) mind, He(God) by the word of His
mouth created all the creatures. And when He had finished and adorned the world,
when nothing was lacking in it, then He brought forth Adam from His thoughts,
and fashioned man by His hands; and Adam saw the world completed. And He (God)
gave him authority over all that He had made, just as a man who has a son and
desires to make for him a marriage feast, betroths to him a wife and builds for
him a house, and prepares and adorns all that is needed for his son; then he
makes the marriage feast and gives his son authority over his house. So after
the conception of Adam, He brought him forth and gave him authority over all his
creation. Concerning this the Prophet said :-Thou, Lord, hast been our
habitation for generations, before the mountains were conceived, and before the
earth travailed and before the world was framed. From age unto age Thou art the
Lord. That no one should suppose that there is another God, either before or
afterwards, he said:-From age and unto age, just as Isaiah said:-I am
the first and I am the last.22
And after that God brought forth Adam from within His thought, He fashioned him,
and breathed into him of His Spirit, and gave him the knowledge of discernment,
that he might discern good from evil, and might know that God made him. And
inasmuch as man knew his Maker, God was formed and conceived within his thought,
and he became a temple for God his Maker, as it is written, Ye are the
§8. Now by these things the stubborn will be convinced, that it is nothing
strange that we call Christ the Son of God. For behold, He (God) conceived all
men and brought them forth from His thoughts. And they will be forced to own
that the name of Godhead also belongs to Him (Christ), for He(God) associated
the righteous also in the name of God. And as to this, that we worship Jesus
through Whom we have known God, let them be ashamed, inasmuch as they fill down
and worship and honour even the heathen of the unclean Gentiles, if they possess
authority; and(for this) there is no blame. And this honour of worship God has
given to the sons of Adam, that by it they might honour one another-especially
those who excel and are worthy of honour amongst them. For if they worship, and
honour with the name of worship, the heathen-those who in their heathen
wickedness deny even the name of God-and yet do not worship them as their maker,
as though they worshipped them alone, and so do not sin; how much more does it
become us to worship and honour Jesus, Who converted our stubborn minds from all
worship of vain error, and taught us to worship and serve and minister to the
one God, our Father and our Maker. And(taught us) to know that the kings of the
world call themselves Gods by the name of the great God, and are infidels and
force men to infidelity, and men fall down and worship before them and serve and
honour them, like carven images and idols, yet the law never censured these, and
there is no sin. As Daniel also used to do worship to Nebuchadnezzar, King of
Babylon, the infidel and compeller to infidelity, and was not censured. Joseph
also gave worship to Pharaoh, and it is not written that it was a sin for him.
But as for us, we are certain that Jesus is God, the Son of God, and through Him
we know His Father, an (have) all of us (turned away) from all other worship.
Therefore it is impossible for us to repay Him Who bore these things for us. But
by worship let us pay Him honour in return for His affliction that was on our
behalf.
§9. Furthermore, we must prove that this Jesus was beforehand promised from
ancient times in the Prophets, and was called the Son of God. David said:-Thou
art My Son; today have I begotten Thee.23
Again he said:-In the glories of holiness, from the womb, from of old, have I
begotten thee, a child.24
And Isaiah said:-Unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given, and His
government was upon His shoulder, and His Name shall be called Wonderful, and
Counsellor, and mighty God of the ages, and Prince of peace. And to the increase
of His government and to His peace there is no end.25
Therefore tell me, O wise doctor of
§10. And if thou shouldest say that Christ has not yet come, I will grant
this also to thy contentiousness. For it is written that when He shall come, the
Gentiles shall expect Him.27
Lo! I, one of the Gentiles, have heard that Christ is to come. And when as yet
He had not come, I beforehand have believed on Him; and through Him I worship
the God of Israel. When He comes, will He then blame me because before His
coming I beforehand believed on Him? But, thou fool, the prophets suffer thee
not to say that Christ has not yet come; for Daniel confutes thee,28
saying:-After sixty-two weeks shall Messiah come and shall be slain. And in
His coming shall the
§11. We worship those mercies, and bow the knee before the Majesty of His
Father, Who converted our worship to Him. We call Him God, just as Moses (was
called God); and Firstborn. and Son, just as Israel (was called); and Jesus
(Joshua), just as Joshua the son of Nun was so called; and Priest like Aaron,
and King, like David; and great Prophet, like all the Prophets; and Shepherd,
like the shepherds who tended and guided Israel. And so did He call children as
He said:-Strange children shall hearken unto Me.45
And He has made us brothers unto Himself, He said:-I will declare Thy name
unto My brethren.46
And we have become friends unto Him, as He said to His disciples:-I have
called you friends,47
even as His Father called Abraham My friend.48
And He said unto us:-I am the good Shepherd, the Door, the Way, the Vine, the
Sower, the Bridegroom, the
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