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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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“The Earth was Invisible <strong>and</strong> Unfinished.”“The Earth was Invisible <strong>and</strong> Unfinished.” 1412Homily II.1. In the few words which have occupied us this morning we have found such a depthof thought that we despair of penetrating further. If such is the fore court of the sanctuary,if the portico of the temple is so gr<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> magnificent, if the splendour of its beauty thusdazzles the eyes of the soul, what will be the holy of holies? Who will dare to try to gainaccess to the innermost shrine? Who will look into its secrets? To gaze into it is indeedforbidden us, <strong>and</strong> language is powerless to express what the mind conceives. However,since there are rewards, <strong>and</strong> most desirable ones, reserved by the just Judge for the intentionalone of doing good, do not let us hesitate to continue our researches. Although we maynot attain to the truth, if, with the help of the Spirit, we do not fall away from the meaningof <strong>Holy</strong> Scripture we shall not deserve to be rejected, <strong>and</strong>, with the help of grace, we shallcontribute to the edification of the Church of God.“The earth,” says <strong>Holy</strong> Scripture, “was invisible <strong>and</strong> unfinished.” The heavens <strong>and</strong> theearth were created without distinction. How then is it that the heavens are perfect whilstthe earth is still unformed <strong>and</strong> incomplete? In one word, what was the unfinished conditionof the earth? And for what reason was it invisible? The fertility of the earth is its perfectfinishing; growth of all kinds of plants, the upspringing of tall trees, both productive <strong>and</strong>sterile, flowers’ sweet scents <strong>and</strong> fair colours, <strong>and</strong> all that which, a little later, at the voice ofGod came forth from the earth to beautify her, their universal Mother. As nothing of allthis yet existed, Scripture is right in calling the earth “without form.” We could also say ofthe heavens that they were still imperfect <strong>and</strong> had not received their natural adornment,since at that time they did not shine with the glory of the sun <strong>and</strong> of the moon <strong>and</strong> were notcrowned by the choirs of the stars. 1413 These bodies were not yet created. Thus you willnot diverge from the truth in saying that the heavens also were “without form.” The earthwas invisible for two reasons: it may be because man, the spectator, did not yet exist, orbecause being submerged under the waters which over-flowed the surface, it could not beseen, since the waters had not yet been gathered together into their own places, where Godafterwards collected them, <strong>and</strong> gave them the name of seas. What is invisible? First of allthat which our fleshly eye cannot perceive; our mind, for example; then that which, visiblein its nature, is hidden by some body which conceals it, like iron in the depths of the earth.It is in this sense, because it was hidden under the waters, that the earth was still invisible.591412 Gen. i. 2, LXX.1413 cf. Hom., Il. xviii. 485, ἐν δὲ τὰ τείρεα πάντα τά τ᾽ οὐρανὸς ἐστεφάνωται, <strong>and</strong> Tennyson’s “When youngnight divine crowned dying day with stars.” (Palace of Art.)265

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