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

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To a fallen virgin.Letter XLVI. 2108To a fallen virgin.1. Now is the time to quote the words of the prophet <strong>and</strong> to say, “Oh that my head werewaters, <strong>and</strong> mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day <strong>and</strong> night for the slain ofthe daughter of my people.” 2109 Though they are wrapped in profound silence <strong>and</strong> liestunned by their misfortune, robbed of all sense of feeling by the fatal blow, I at all eventsmust not let such a fall go unlamented. If, to Jeremiah, it seemed that those whose bodieshad been wounded in war, were worthy of innumerable lamentations, what shall be said ofsuch a disaster of souls? “My slain men,” it is said, “are not slain with the sword, nor deadin battle.” 2110 But I am bewailing the sting of the real death, the grievousness of sin <strong>and</strong> thefiery darts of the wicked one, which have savagely set on fire souls as well as bodies. TrulyGod’s laws would groan aloud on seeing so great a pollution on the earth. They have pronouncedtheir prohibition of old “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife”; 2111 <strong>and</strong>through the holy gospels they say that “Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her,hath committed adultery already with her in his heart.” 2112 Now they see the bride of theLord herself, whose head is Christ, boldly committing adultery. 2113 So too would groanthe companies 2114 of the Saints. Phinehas, the zealous, because he can now no more takehis spear into his h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> avenge the outrage on the bodies; <strong>and</strong> John the Baptist, becausehe cannot quit the realms above, as in his life he left the wilderness, to hasten to convictiniquity, <strong>and</strong> if he must suffer for the deed, rather lose his head than his freedom to speak.But, peradventure, like the blessed Abel, he too though dead yet speaks to us, 2115 <strong>and</strong> nowexclaims, more loudly than John of old concerning Herodias, “It is not lawful for thee tohave her.” 2116 For even if the body of John in obedience to the law of nature has receivedthe sentence of God, <strong>and</strong> his tongue is silent, yet “the word of God is not bound.” 2117 John,when he saw the wedlock of a fellow servant set at nought, was bold to rebuke even to the2108 Placed with the preceding.2109 Jer. ix. 1.2110 Is. xxii. 2.2111 Deut. v. 21.2112 Matt. v. 28.2113 cf. Letter ccxvii. § 60.2114 Τάγματα, with two mss. The alternative reading is πνεύματα.2115 cf. Heb. xi. 4.2116 Matt. xiv. 4.2117 2 Tim. ii. 9.449

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