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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.”No one will contradict this; least of all he who looks for celestial light as one of the rewardspromised to virtue, the light which, as Solomon says, is always a light to the righteous,1431 the light which made the Apostle say “Giving thanks unto the Father, which hathmade us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.” 1432 Finally, if thecondemned are sent into outer darkness 1433 evidently those who are made worthy of God’sapproval, are at rest in heavenly light. When then, according to the order of God, theheaven appeared, enveloping all that its circumference included, a vast <strong>and</strong> unbroken bodyseparating outer things from those which it enclosed, it necessarily kept the space inside indarkness for want of communication with the outer light. Three things are, indeed, neededto form a shadow, light, a body, a dark place. The shadow of heaven forms the darkness ofthe world. Underst<strong>and</strong>, I pray you, what I mean, by a simple example; by raising for yourselfat mid-day a tent of some compact <strong>and</strong> impenetrable material, <strong>and</strong> shutting yourself up init in sudden darkness. Suppose that original darkness was like this, not subsisting directlyby itself, but resulting from some external causes. If it is said that it rested upon the deep,it is because the extremity of air naturally touches the surface of bodies; <strong>and</strong> as at that timethe water covered everything, we are obliged to say that darkness was upon the face of thedeep.6. And the Spirit of God was borne upon the face of the waters. 1434 Does this spirit meanthe diffusion of air? The sacred writer wishes to enumerate to you the elements of the world,to tell you that God created the heavens, the earth, water, <strong>and</strong> air <strong>and</strong> that the last was nowdiffused <strong>and</strong> in motion; or rather, that which is truer <strong>and</strong> confirmed by the authority of theancients, by the Spirit of God, he means the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit. It is, as has been remarked, thespecial name, the name above all others that Scripture delights to give to the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit,<strong>and</strong> always by the spirit of God the <strong>Holy</strong> Spirit is meant, the Spirit which completes the divine<strong>and</strong> blessed Trinity. You will find it better therefore to take it in this sense. How then didthe Spirit of God move upon the waters? The explanation that I am about to give you is notan original one, but that of a Syrian, 1435 who was as ignorant in the wisdom of this worldas he was versed in the knowledge of the Truth. He said, then, that the Syriac word was63Orat. xxxviii. The lxx. Trans. of Job xxxviii. 7, ᾔνεσάν με πάντες ἄγγελοί μου may have aided in the formationof the general opinion of the Greek Fathers. The systematization of the hierarchies is due to the pseudo, Dionysius,<strong>and</strong> was transmitted to the west through John Erigena. cf. Milman, Lat. Christ. ix. 59.1431 Prov. xiii. 9, lxx.1432 Col. i. 12.1433 cf. Matt. xxii. 13.1434 Gen. i. 2, lxxx.1435 Tillemont underst<strong>and</strong>s Eusebius of Samosata. The Ben. note prefers Ephrem Syrus, <strong>and</strong> comparesJerome, Quæst. Heb. Col. 5<strong>08.</strong>272

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