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

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To a fallen virgin.bitterly than Eve; <strong>and</strong> not only your mind but also your body has been defiled. Even thatlast horror has come to pass which I shrink from saying, <strong>and</strong> yet cannot leave unsaid, for itis as a burning <strong>and</strong> blazing fire in my bones, <strong>and</strong> I am undone <strong>and</strong> cannot endure. Youhave taken the members of Christ <strong>and</strong> made them the members of a harlot. 2132 This is anevil with which no other can be matched. This outrage in life is new. “For pass over theIsles of Chittim <strong>and</strong> see; <strong>and</strong> send unto Chedar <strong>and</strong> consider diligently, <strong>and</strong> see if there besuch a thing. Hath a nation changed their gods which are yet no gods.” 2133 But the virginhas changed her glory, <strong>and</strong> her glory is in her shame. The heavens are astonished at this,<strong>and</strong> the earth is horribly afraid, saith the Lord, for the virgin has committed two evils; shehas forsaken 2134 Me, the true <strong>and</strong> holy Bridegroom of holy souls, <strong>and</strong> has betaken herselfto an impious <strong>and</strong> lawless destroyer of body <strong>and</strong> soul alike. She has revolted from God, herSaviour, <strong>and</strong> yielded her members servants to uncleanness <strong>and</strong> to iniquity. 2135 She forgotme <strong>and</strong> went after her lover 2136 from whom she will get no good.4. It were better for him that a mill-stone had been hanged about his neck, <strong>and</strong> that hehad been cast into the sea, than that he should have offended the virgin of the Lord. 2137What slave ever reached such a pitch of mad audacity as to fling himself upon his master’sbed? What robber ever attained such a height of folly as to lay h<strong>and</strong>s upon the very offeringsof God, not dead vessels, but bodies living <strong>and</strong> enshrining a soul made after the image ofGod? 2138Who was ever known to have the hardihood, in the heart of a city <strong>and</strong> at high noon, tomark figures of filthy swine upon a royal statue? He who has set at naught a marriage ofman, with no mercy shewn him, in the presence of two or three witnesses, dies. 2139 Of howmuch sorer punishment, suppose you, shall he be thought worthy who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God, <strong>and</strong> defiled His pledged bride <strong>and</strong> done despite unto the spirit of virginity?2140 But the woman, he urges, consented, <strong>and</strong> I did no violence to her against herwill. So, that unchaste lady of Egypt raged with love for comely Joseph, but the chaste youth’svirtue was not overcome by the frenzy of the wicked woman, <strong>and</strong>, even when she laid her1512132 1 Cor. vi. 15.2133 Jer. ii. 10, 11.2134 cf. Jer. ii. 12, 13, LXX.2135 cf. Rom. vi. 19.2136 cf. Hosea ii. 13.2137 cf. Luke xvii. 2.2138 St. <strong>Basil</strong> has no idea of the image <strong>and</strong> likeness of God being a bodily likeness, as in the lines of Xenophanes.2139 i.e. by the old Jewish law. Deut. xvii. 6. Adultery was not capital under the Lex Julia, but was made soby Constantine.2140 cf. Heb. x. 29.452

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