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

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To Optimus the bishop.him?” (It is Peter who is speaking to the Lord.) “Till seven times?” Then comes the Lord’sanswer, “I say not unto thee, until seven times, but, until seventy times seven.” 3147 OurLord did not vary the number, but multiplied the seven, <strong>and</strong> so fixed the limit of the forgiveness.After seven years the Hebrew used to be freed from slavery. 3148 Seven weeks of yearsused in old times to make the famous jubilee, 3149 in which the l<strong>and</strong> rested, debts were remitted,slaves were set free, <strong>and</strong>, as it were, a new life began over again, the old life from age toage being in a sense completed at the number seven. These things are types of this presentlife, which revolves in seven days <strong>and</strong> passes by, wherein punishments of slighter sins areinflicted, according to the loving care of our good Lord, to save us from being delivered topunishment in the age that has no end. The expression seven times is therefore introducedbecause of its connexion with this present world for men who love this world ought speciallyto be punished in the things for the sake of which they have chosen to live wicked lives. Ifyou underst<strong>and</strong> the vengeances to be for the sins committed by Cain, you will find thosesins to be seven. Or if you underst<strong>and</strong> them to mean the sentence passed on him by theJudge, you will not go far wrong. To take the crimes of Cain: the first sin is envy at thepreference of Abel; the second is guile, whereby he said to his brother, “Let us go into thefield:” 3150 the third is murder, a further wickedness: the fourth, fratricide, a still greateriniquity: the fifth that he committed the first murder, <strong>and</strong> set a bad example to mankind:the sixth wrong in that he grieved his parents: the seventh, his lie to God; for when he wasasked, “Where is Abel thy brother?” he replied, “I know not.” 3151 Seven sins were thereforeavenged in the destruction of Cain. For when the Lord said, “Cursed is the earth which hasopened to receive the blood of thy brother,” <strong>and</strong> “groaning <strong>and</strong> trembling shall there be onthe earth,” Cain said, “If thou castest me out to-day from the earth, then from thy face shallI be hid, <strong>and</strong> groaning <strong>and</strong> trembling shall I lie upon the earth, <strong>and</strong> every one that findethme shall slay me.” It is in answer to this that the Lord says, “Whosoever slayeth Cain willdischarge seven vengeances.” 3152 Cain supposed that he would be an easy prey to everyone, because of there being no safety for him in the earth (for the earth was cursed for hissake), <strong>and</strong> of his being deprived of the succour of God, Who was angry with him for themurder, <strong>and</strong> so of there being no help for him either from earth or from heaven. Thereforehe said, “It shall come to pass that every one that findeth me shall slay me.” Scripture proveshis error in the words, “Not so;” i.e. thou shalt not be slain. For to men suffering punishment,2973147 Matt. xviii. 21, 22.3148 Deut. v. 12.3149 Lev. xxv. 10.3150 Gen. iv. 8.3151 Gen. iv. 9.3152 Gen. iv. 11, 12, 14, 15, LXX.814

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