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

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Dogmatic.He Who had raised Lazarus <strong>and</strong> many of the dead supply life to Himself? Why did He asklife from the Father, saying, in His fear, ‘Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away fromme’? If He was dying unwillingly, He had not yet humbled Himself; He had not yet beenmade obedient to the Father unto death; 384 He had not given Himself, as the Apostle says,‘who gave Himself for our sins, 385 a ransom.’ 386 If He was dying willingly, what need ofthe words ‘Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away’? No: this must not be understoodof Himself; it must be understood of those who were on the point of sinning against Him,to prevent them from sinning; when crucified in their behalf He said, ‘Father, forgive them,for they know not what they do.’ 387 We must not underst<strong>and</strong> words spoken in accordancewith the œconomy 388 to be spoken simply.”On John vi. 57. I live by the Father. 389“If the Son lives on account of 390 the Father, He lives on account of another, <strong>and</strong> notof Himself. But He who lives on account of another cannot be Self-life. 391 So He who isholy of grace is not holy of himself. 392 Then the Son did not speak truly when He said, ‘Iam the life,’ 393 <strong>and</strong> again ‘the Son quickeneth whom He will.’ 394 We must therefore underst<strong>and</strong>the words to be spoken in reference to the incarnation, <strong>and</strong> not to the Godhead.”On John v. 19. The Son can do Nothing of Himself.“If freedom of action 395 is better than subjection to control, 396 <strong>and</strong> a man is free, whilethe Son of God is subject to control, then the man is better than the Son. This is absurd.384 cf. Phil. ii. 8.385 Gal. i. 4.386 Matt. xxi. 28.387 Luke xxiii. 34.388 cf. pp. 7 <strong>and</strong> 12. Most commentators that I am acquainted with write on the lines of Bengel, “poculum apatre oblatum, tota passionis massa plenum.” cf. Athanasius, “the terror was of the flesh.” C. Arian. Orat. III.,§ xxix., Amphilochius, Apud Theod. Dial. iii., <strong>and</strong> Chrysost., Hom. in Matt. lxxxiii.389 cf. Ep. viii. <strong>and</strong> note on p. 117.390 διά. Vide note referred to.391 Or underived life. αὐτοζωή.392 αὐτοάγιος.393 John xi. 25.394 John v. 21.395 τὸ αὐτεξούσιον.396 τὸ ὑπεξούσιον.65

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