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1 Και προσελθοντες οι Φαρισαιοι και οι Σαδδουκαιοι, πειραζοντες αυτον εζητησαν να δειξη εις αυτους σημειον εκ του ουρανου.

2 Ο δε αποκριθεις ειπε προς αυτους· Οταν γεινη εσπερα, λεγετε· Καλωσυνη· διοτι κοκκινιζει ο ουρανος·

3 και το πρωι· Σημερον χειμων· διοτι κοκκινιζει σκυθρωπαζων ο ουρανος. Υποκριται, το μεν προσωπον του ουρανου εξευρετε να διακρινητε, τα δε σημεια των καιρων δεν δυνασθε;

4 Γενεα πονηρα και μοιχαλις σημειον ζητει, και σημειον δεν θελει δοθη εις αυτην ειμη το σημειον Ιωνα του προφητου. Και αφησας αυτους ανεχωρησε.

5 Και ελθοντες οι μαθηται αυτου εις το περαν, ελησμονησαν να λαβωσιν αρτους.

6 Ο δε Ιησους ειπε προς αυτους· Βλεπετε και προσεχετε απο της ζυμης των Φαρισαιων και Σαδδουκαιων.

7 Και εκεινοι διελογιζοντο εν εαυτοις, λεγοντες οτι αρτους δεν ελαβομεν.

8 Νοησας δε ο Ιησους, ειπε προς αυτους· Τι διαλογιζεσθε εν εαυτοις, ολιγοπιστοι, οτι αρτους δεν ελαβετε;

9 ετι δεν καταλαμβανετε, ουδε ενθυμεισθε τους πεντε αρτους των πεντακισχιλιων και ποσους κοφινους ελαβετε;

10 ουδε τους επτα αρτους των τετρακισχιλιων και ποσας σπυριδας ελαβετε;

11 πως δεν καταλαμβανετε οτι περι αρτου δεν σας ειπον να προσεχητε απο της ζυμης των Φαρισαιων και Σαδδουκαιων;

12 Τοτε ενοησαν, οτι δεν ειπε να προσεχωσιν απο της ζυμης του αρτου, αλλ' απο της διδαχης των Φαρισαιων και Σαδδουκαιων.

13 Οτε δε ηλθεν ο Ιησους εις τα μερη της Καισαρειας της Φιλιππου, ηρωτα τους μαθητας αυτου, λεγων· Τινα με λεγουσιν οι ανθρωποι οτι ειμαι εγω ο Υιος του ανθρωπου;

14 Οι δε ειπον· Αλλοι μεν Ιωαννην τον Βαπτιστην, αλλοι δε Ηλιαν και αλλοι Ιερεμιαν η ενα των προφητων.

15 Λεγει προς αυτους· Αλλα σεις τινα με λεγετε οτι ειμαι;

16 Και αποκριθεις ο Σιμων Πετρος ειπε· Συ εισαι ο Χριστος ο Υιος του Θεου του ζωντος.

17 Και αποκριθεις ο Ιησους ειπε προς αυτον· Μακαριος εισαι, Σιμων, υιε του Ιωνα, διοτι σαρξ και αιμα δεν σοι απεκαλυψε τουτο, αλλ' ο Πατηρ μου ο εν τοις ουρανοις.

18 Και εγω δε σοι λεγω οτι συ εισαι Πετρος, και επι ταυτης της πετρας θελω οικοδομησει την εκκλησιαν μου, και πυλαι αδου δεν θελουσιν ισχυσει κατ' αυτης.

19 Και θελω σοι δωσει τα κλειδια της βασιλειας των ουρανων, και ο, τι εαν δεσης επι της γης, θελει εισθαι δεδεμενον εν τοις ουρανοις, και ο, τι εαν λυσης επι της γης, θελει εισθαι λελυμενον εν τοις ουρανοις.

20 Τοτε παρηγγειλεν εις τους μαθητας αυτου να μη ειπωσι προς μηδενα οτι αυτος ειναι Ιησους ο Χριστος.

21 Απο τοτε ηρχισεν ο Ιησους να δεικνυη εις τους μαθητας αυτου οτι πρεπει να υπαγη εις Ιεροσολυμα και να παθη πολλα απο των πρεσβυτερων και αρχιερεων και γραμματεων, και να θανατωθη, και την τριτην ημεραν να αναστηθη.

22 Και παραλαβων αυτον ο Πετρος κατ' ιδιαν ηρχισε να επιτιμα αυτον, λεγων· Γενου ιλεως εις σεαυτον, Κυριε· δεν θελει γεινει τουτο εις σε.

23 Εκεινος δε στραφεις ειπε προς τον Πετρον· Υπαγε οπισω μου, Σατανα· σκανδαλον μου εισαι· διοτι δεν φρονεις τα του Θεου, αλλα τα των ανθρωπων.

24 Τοτε ο Ιησους ειπε προς τους μαθητας αυτου· Εαν τις θελη να ελθη οπισω μου, ας απαρνηθη εαυτον και ας σηκωση τον σταυρον αυτου και ας με ακολουθη.

25 Διοτι οστις θελει να σωση την ζωην αυτου, θελει απολεσει αυτην· και οστις απολεση την ζωην αυτου ενεκεν εμου, θελει ευρει αυτην.

26 Επειδη τι ωφελειται ανθρωπος εαν τον κοσμον ολον κερδηση, την δε ψυχην αυτου ζημιωθη; η τι θελει δωσει ανθρωπος εις ανταλλαγην της ψυχης αυτου;

27 Διοτι μελλει ο Υιος του ανθρωπου να ελθη εν τη δοξη του Πατρος αυτου μετα των αγγελων αυτου, και τοτε θελει αποδωσει εις εκαστον κατα την πραξιν αυτου.

28 Αληθως σας λεγω, ειναι τινες των εδω ισταμενων, οιτινες δεν θελουσι γευθη θανατον, εωσου ιδωσι τον Υιον του ανθρωπου ερχομενον εν τη βασιλεια αυτου.

   

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Canons of the New Church # 43

  
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43. CHAPTER V. A TRINITY OF PERSONS IN THE GODHEAD IS A PRODUCT OF THE NICENE COUNCIL, AND HAS BEEN DERIVED THEREFROM IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND IN THE CHURCHES AFTER IT. IT SHOULD THEREFORE BE CALLED THE NICENE TRINITY, BUT A TRINITY OF GOD IN ONE PERSON, THE LORD GOD THE SAVIOUR, IS OF CHRIST HIMSELF, AND WAS THENCE IN THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, AND SHOULD THEREFORE BE CALLED THE CHRISTIAN TRINITY. THIS TRINITY OF GOD IS THE NEW CHURCH'S TRINITY

1. There are three summaries of the Christian Church's doctrine concerning the Divine Trinity as well as Unity, which are called Creeds, the Apostolic, the Nicene, and the Athanasian. The Apostles' Creed was drawn up by men termed the Apostolic Fathers; the Nicene Creed by an assembly of bishops and priests summoned by Emperor Constantine to the city of Nicaea for the purpose of dispelling the scandals of Arius in regard to his having denied the Divinity of the Son of God; and the Athanasian Creed by some person or persons immediately 1 after that Council. These three Creeds have been acknowledged and accepted by the Christian Church as ecumenical and catholic, that is, as the universals of doctrine in regard to God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

2. The Apostles' Creed teaches thus:

I believe in God the Father Almighty, God 2 of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ His Son, our Lord, who was conceived from the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary ... I believe in the Holy Spirit, etc.

The Nicene Creed teaches thus:

I believe in One God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth ....

And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only-begotten Son of God, begotten not made, of one substance with the Father, by whom all things were made; who came down from heaven and was incarnate from the Holy Spirit out of the virgin Mary, and was made Man ....

And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of Life, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified; who spoke by the Prophets . . . .

The Athanasian Creed teaches thus:

The Catholic Faith is this: That we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity. That there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Spirit . . . That Father, Son, and Holy Spirit have one Godhead and coeternal majesty. That the Father is uncreate, immeasurable, eternal, almighty, God and Lord, in like manner the Son, and in like manner the Holy Spirit; nevertheless there are not three uncreates, immeasurables, eternals, almighties, gods and lords, but One. The Son is of the Father alone, not made nor created but begotten; the Holy Spirit is from the Father and the Son, not made, nor created, nor begotten, but proceeding. In this Trinity none is before or after another, none is greater or less than another, but the whole three Persons are co-eternal and co-equal. But since we are compelled by Christian verity to confess each Person by Himself to be God and Lord, so are we forbidden by the Catholic religion to say three Gods and three Lords.

Furthermore, in regard to the Lord Jesus Christ, thus:

That although He is God and Man, yet He is not two but one Christ.

3. From the pronouncements in the three creeds it may be gathered how God's Trinity in Unity and Unity in Trinity is understood in each case. For the Apostles' Creed declares in regard to God the Father, that He is the Creator of the Universe; in regard to His Son, that He was conceived from the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary; and in regard to the Holy Spirit, that it exists.

The Nicene Creed, on the other hand, declares in regard to God the Father, that He is the Creator of the Universe; in regard to the Son, that He was begotten before all ages and that He came down and was incarnate; and in regard to the Holy Spirit, that it proceeds from them both.

Whereas the Athanasian Creed declares in regard to Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, that they are three co-eternal and co-equal Persons, and that each one of them is God; nevertheless there are not three Gods, but one and that although from Christian verity each Person by Himself is God, yet, from the Catholic religion, you may not say three Gods.

4. It is evident from these three Creeds that two Trinities have been handed down, one that came into existence before the world was created, the other that came into existence after that. A Trinity before the world was created is in the Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, whereas a Trinity after the world was created is in the Apostles' Creed. Consequently, the Apostolic Church knew nothing of a "Son from eternity", but only of a Son born in the world; and so it is this Son that it invoked, not one born from eternity. On the other hand, the Church after the Nicene Creed, just as though it was established afresh, acknowledged as God a Son from eternity, but not the Son born in the world.

5. Those two Trinities differ as much from each other as evening and morning, or rather as night and day; accordingly, both of them together cannot possibly be affirmed as true in a member of the Church, because with him religion might perish, and with religion, sound reason. This is because it is not possible from the Nicene and Athanasian Trinities to think of one God, but it is possible to do so in the case of the Apostolic Trinity; and one God may be thought of in the latter case, because this Trinity exists in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God born in the world.

6. That the Divine Trinity is in the Lord God the Saviour Jesus Christ, He Himself teaches; for He says:

that the Father and He are one [John 10:30.]

that He is in the Father, and the Father in Him [John 14:10-11.]

that all things of the Father are His [John 3:35; 16:15.]

that he who sees Him sees the Father [John 14:9.]

also:

that he who believes in Him, believes in the Father [John 12:44.]

and, according to Paul,

In Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily [Col. 2:9]

according to John,

He is the true God and eternal life [1 John 5:20.]

and according to Isaiah,

He is the Father of Eternity [Isa. 60:6.]

and elsewhere in the same He is "Jehovah the Redeemer", "the only God" 3 , and that, because of Redemption, He is "Jehovah our Righteousness" 4 ; and, where it treats of Him, that He is "God, Father" [Isa. 60:6; 63:16]; "His glory will He not give to another" [Isa. 42:8; 48:11; then that "the Holy Spirit is from Him" [John 20:22].

As, then, God is One and there is a Divine Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, according to the Lord's words, [Matt. 28:19], it follows that this Trinity is in one person, and that it is in the Person of Him who was conceived from God the Father, and born of the virgin Mary, and called, on that account, "Son of the Most High", "Son of God", "Only-begotten Son" [Luke 1:31-35; John 1:18; 20:31; Matt. 3:17 16:16; 17:5]. It is obvious to both internal and external sight that in all these places, and in those quoted above, there is not meant any Son from eternity. Accordingly, with this Divine Trinity, which is indeed the "Fullness of the Godhead, dwelling in Him bodily", [according to Paul], 5 being in the Lord God the Saviour Jesus Christ, it follows that He alone is to be approached, to be appealed to for help, and to be worshipped; and that, when this is done, the Father is being approached at the same time, and [the man] receives the Holy Spirit; for He teaches that He Himself is "the Way, the Truth, and the Life"; that no one cometh to the Father except through Him; and that he that does not by Him as the Door enter into the sheepfold (i.e. the Church), is not a shepherd, but a thief and a robber [John 14:6; 10:1-9]; then too, that they who believe on Him have eternal life, and they who do not believe, shall not see life, [John 3:15-16, 36; 6:40; 11:25-26; 1 John 5:20].

7. The Divine Trinity, and with it the Divine Unity, being in the Lord Jesus Christ, the Redeemer and Saviour of the world, this Trinity is the Trinity of the New Church.

[Chapter VI and the first part of Chapter VII are missing. The two pages of the original on which they were written could not be found when the two existing copies were made.]

Poznámky pod čarou:

1. The word statim (immediately) is not found in the Skara Manuscript.

2. The word "God" is here in both MSS. Worcester alters it to "Creator", which agrees with the usual form of the Creed. See paragraph 3 of this chapter.

3. See Isa, 43:10-14; 44:6, 24; 14:21-22; etc.

4. See Jer. 23:6.

5. The words, "according to Paul", are found here in the Nordenskjold manuscript but not in the Skara Manuscript.

  
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