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APPENDIX TO THE WORKS OF
HIPPOLYTUS
CONTAINING DUBIOUS AND SPURIOUS PIECES
A DISCOURSE(1) BY THE MOST BLESSED HIPPOLYTUS, BISHOP AND MARTYR, ON THE
END OF THE WORLD, AND ON ANTICHRIST, AND ON THE SECOND COMING OF OUR LORD
JESUS CHRIST.
I.
SINCE, then, the blessed prophets have been eyes to us, setting forth
for our behoof the clear declaration of things secret, both through life,
and through declaration, and through inspiration(2) of the Holy Spirit,
and discoursing, too, of things not yet come to pass,(3) in this way also(4)
to all generations they have pictured forth the grandest subjects for contemplation
and for action. Thus, too, they preached of the advent of God(5) in the
flesh to the world, His advent by the spotless and God-bearing(6) Mary
in the way of birth and growth, and the manner of His life and conversation
with men, and His manifestation by baptism, and the new birth that was
to be to all men, and the regeneration by the layer; and the multitude
of His miracles, and His blessed passion on the cross, and the insults
which He bore at the hands of the Jews, and His burial, and His descent
to Hades, and His ascent again, and redemption of the spirits that were
of old,(7) and the destruction of death, and His life-giving awaking from
the dead, and His re-creation of the whole world, and His assumption and
return to heaven, and His reception of the Spirit, of which the apostles
were deemed worthy, and again the second coming, that is destined to declare
all things. For as being designated seers,(8) they of necessity signified
and spake of these things beforetime.
II.
Hence,
too, they indicated the day of the consummation to us, and signified
beforehand the day of
the apostate that is to appear and deceive men at
the last times, and the beginning and end of his kingdom, and the advent
of the Judge, and the life of the righteous, and the punishment of the
sinners, in order that we all, bearing these things in mind day by day
and hour by hour, as children of the Church, might know that "not
one jot nor one tittle of these things shall fail,"(9) as the Saviour's
own word announced. Let all of you, then, of necessity, open the eyes of
your hearts and the ears of your soul, and receive the word which we are
about to speak. For I shall unfold to you to-day a narration full of horror
and fear, to wit, the account of the consummation, and in particular, of
the seduction of the whole world by the enemy and devil; and after these
things, the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
III.
Where,
then, ye friends of Christ, shall I begin? and with what shall I make
my commencement,
or
what shall I expound? and what witness shall
I adduce for the things spoken? But let us take those (viz., the prophets)
with whom we began this discourse, and adduce them as credible witnesses,
to confirm our exposition of the matters discussed; and after them the
teaching, or rather the prophecy, of the apostles, (so as to see) how throughout
the whole world they herald the day of the consummation. Since these, then,
have also shown beforetime things not vet come to pass, and have declared
the devices and deceits of wicked men, who are destined to be made manifest,
come and let us bring forward Isaiah as our first witness, inasmuch as
he instructs us in the times of the consummation. What, then, does he say? "Your
country is desolate, your cities are burned with fire: your land, strangers
devour it in your presence: the daughter of Zion shall be left as a cottage
in a vineyard, and as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city."(1)
You see, beloved, the prophet's illumination, whereby he announced that
time so many generations before. For it is not of the Jews that he spake
this word of old, nor of the city of Zion, but of the Church. For all the
prophets have declared Sion to be the bride brought from the nations.
IV.
Wherefore
let us direct our discourse to a second witness. And of what sort is
this one? Listen
to
Osea, as he speaks thus grandly: "In those
days the Lord shall bring on a burning wind from the desert against them,
and shall make their veins dry, and shall make their springs desolate;
and all their goodly vessels shall be spoiled. Because they rose up against
God, they shall fall by the sword, and their women with child shall be
ripped up."(2) And what else is this burning wind from the east, than
the Antichrist that is to destroy and dry up the veins of the waters and
the fruits of the trees in his times, because men set their hearts on his
works? For which reason he shall indeed destroy them, and they shall serve
him in his pollution.
V.
Mark
the agreement of prophet with prophet. Acquaint yourself also with another
prophet
who expresses
himself in like manner. For Amos prophesied
of the same things in a manner quite in accordance: "Thus saith the
Lord, Forasmuch therefore as ye have beaten the poor with the fist,(3)
and taken choice gifts from him: ye have built houses, but ye shall not
dwell in them: ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drink
wine of them. For I know your manifold transgressions, in trampling justice
beneath your foot, and taking a bribe, and turning aside the poor in the
gate from their right. Therefore the prudent shall keep silence in that
time, for it is an evil time."(4) Learn, beloved, the wickedness of
the men of that time, how they spoil houses and fields, and take even justice
from the just; for when these things come to pass, ye may know that it
is the end. For this reason art thou instructed in the wisdom of the prophet,
and the revelation that is to be in those days. And all the prophets, as
we bare already said, have clearly signified the things that are to come
to pass in the last times, just as they also have declared things of old.
VI.
But
not to expend our argument entirely in going over the words of all the
prophets,(5)
after citing
one other, let us revert to the matter in
hand. What is it, then, that Micah says in his prophecy? "Thus saith
the Lord concerning the prophets that make my people err, that bite with
their teeth, and cry to him, Peace; and if it was not put into their mouth,(6)
they prepared(7) war against him. Therefore night shall be unto you, that
ye shall not have a vision;(8) and it shall be dark unto you, that ye shall
not divine; and the sun shall not go down over the prophets, and the day
shall be dark over them. And the seers shall be ashamed, and the diviners
confounded."(9) These things we have recounted beforehand, in order
that ye may know the pain that is to be in the last times, and the perturbation,
and the manner of life on the part of all men toward each other,(10) and
their envy, and hate, and strife, and the negligence of the shepherds toward
the sheep, and the unruly disposition of the people toward the priests.(11)
VII. Wherefore all shall walk after their own will. And the children will
lay hands on their parents. The wife will give up her own husband to death,
and the husband will bring his own wife to judgment like a criminal. Masters
will lord it over their servants savagely,(12) and servants will assume
an unruly demeanour toward their masters. None will reverence the grey
hairs of the elderly, and none will have pity upon the comeliness of the
youthful. The temples of God will be like houses, and there will be overturnings
of the churches everywhere.The Scriptures will be despised, and everywhere
they will sing the songs of the adversary.(13) Fornications, and adulteries,
and perjuries will fill the land; sorceries, and incantations, and divinations
will follow after I these with all force and zeal. And, on the whole, from
among those who profess to be Christians will rise up then false prophets,
false apostles, impostors, mischief-makers, evil-doers, liars against each
other, adulterers, fornicators, robbers, grasping, perjured, mendacious,
hating each other. The shepherds will be like wolves; the priests will
embrace falsehood; the monks(1) will lust after the things of the world;
the rich will assume hardness of heart; the rulers will not help the poor;
the powerful will cast off all pity; the judges will remove justice from
the just, and, blinded with bribes, they will call in unrighteousness.
VIII.
And
what am I to say with respect to men,(2) when the very elements themselves
will disown
their order?
There will be earthquakes in every city, and plagues
in every country; and monstrous(3) thunderings and frightful lightnings
will burn up both houses and fields. Storms of winds will disturb both
sea and land excessively; and there will be unfruitfulness on the earth,
and a roaring in the sea, and an intolerable agitation on account of souls
and the destruction of men.(4) There will be signs in the sun, and signs
in the moon, deflections in the stars, distresses of nations, intemperateness
in the atmosphere, discharges of hail upon the face of the earth, winters
of excessive severity, different(5) frosts, inexorable scorching winds,
unexpected thunderings, unlooked-for conflagrations; and in general, lamentation
and mourning in the whole earth, without consolation. For, "because
iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold."(6) By reason
of the agitation and confusion of all these, the Lord of the universe cries
in the Gospel, saying, "Take heed that ye be not deceived; for many
shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ, and the time draweth near:
go ye not therefore after them. But when ye shall hear of wars and commotions,
be not terrified: for these things must first come to pass; but the end
is not yet by and by."(7) Let us observe the word of the Saviour,
how He always admonished us with a view to our security: "Take heed
that ye be not deceived: for many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ."
IX.
Now
after He was taken up again to the Father, there arose some, saying, "I
am Christ," like Simon Magus and the rest, whose names we have not
time at present to mention. Wherefore also in the last day of the consummation,
it must needs be that false Christs will arise again, saying, "I am
Christ," and they will deceive many. And multitudes of men will run
from the east even to the west, and from the north even to the sea, saying,
Where is Christ here? where is Christ there? But being possessed of a vain
conceit, and failing to read the Scriptures carefully, and not being of
an upright mind, they will seek for a name which they shall be unable to
find. For these things must first be; and thus the son of perdition--that
is to say, the devil--must be seen.
X.
And
the apostles, who speak of God,(8) in establishing the truth of the advent
of the Lord
Jesus
Christ, have each of them indicated the appearing
of these abominable and ruin-working men, and have openly announced their
lawless deeds. First of all Peter, the rock of the faith, whom Christ our
God called blessed, the teacher of the Church, the first disciple, he who
has the keys of the kingdom, has instructed us to this effect: "Know
this first, children, that there shall come in the last days scoffers,
walking after their own lusts.(9) And there shall be false teachers among
you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies."(10) After him,
John the theologian,(11) and the beloved of Christ, in harmony with him,
cries, "The children of the devil are manifest;(12) and even now are
there many antichrists;(13) but go not after them.(14) Believe not every
spirit, because many false prophets are gone out into the world."(15)
And then Jude, the brother of James, speaks in like manner: "In the
last times there shall be mockers, walking after their own ungodly lusts.
There be they who, without fear, feed(16) themselves."(17) You have
observed the concord of the theologians and apostles, and the harmony of
their doctrine.
XI.
Finally,
hear Paul as he speaks boldly, and mark how clearly he discovers these: "Beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.(18) Beware
lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit.(19) See that
ye walk circumspectly, because the days are evil."(20) In fine then,
what man shall have any excuse who hears these things in the Church from
prophets and apostles, and from the Lord Himself, and yet will give no
heed to the care of his soul, and to the time of the consummation, and
to that approaching hour when we shall have to stand at the judgmentseat
of Christ?
XII.
But
having now done with this account of the consummation, we shall turn
our exposition to
those matters
which fall to be stated by us next in order.
I adduce, therefore, a witness altogether worthy of credit,-- namely, the
prophet Daniel, who interpreted the vision of Nabuchodonosor, and from
the beginning of the kings down to their end indicated the right(1) way
to those who seek to walk therein--to wit, the manifestation of the truth.
For what saith the prophet? He presignified the matter clearly to Nabuchodonosor
in the following terms: "Thou. O king, sawest, and behold a great
image standing before thee, whose head was of gold, its arms anti shoulders
of silver, its belly and thighs of brass, its legs of iron, its feet part
of iron and part of clay. Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without
hand; and it smote the image upon its feet, which were part of iron and
part of clay, and brake them to pieces. Then was the clay, and the iron,
and the brass, and the silver, and the gold broken to pieces together,
and became like the chaff of the summer threshing-floor; and the stone
that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth."(2)
XIII.
Wherefore,
bringing the visions of Daniel into conjunction with these, we shall
make one
narrative of
the two, and show how true and consistent
were the things seen in vision by the prophet with those which Nabuchodonosor
saw beforehand. For the prophet speaks thus: "I Daniel saw, and, behold,
the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea. And four great
beasts came up from the sea, diverse one from another. The first was like
a lioness, and had eagle's wings: I beheld till the wings thereof were
plucked, and it was lifted up from the earth, and made stand upon the feet
as a man, and a man's heart was given it. And behold a second beast, like
to a bear, and it raised up itself on one side, and it had three ribs in
the mouth of it between the teeth of it: and they said thus unto it, Arise,
devour much flesh. After this I beheld, and lo a third beast, like a leopard,
which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl: the beast had also
four heads. After this I saw, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible,
and strong exceedingly; its great iron teeth and its claws of brass(3)
devoured and brake in pieces, and it stamped the residue with the feet
of it: and it was diverse exceedingly from all the beasts that were before
it; and it had ten horns. I considered its horns, and, behold, there came
up among them a little horn, and before it there were three of the first
horns plucked up by the roots: and, behold, in this horn were eyes like
the eyes of man, and a mouth speaking great things."(4)
XIV.
Now,
since these things which are thus spoken mystically by the prophet seem
to all to be hard
to understand,
we shall conceal none of them from
those who are possessed of sound mind. By mentioning the first beast, namely
the lioness that comes up out of the sea, Daniel means the kingdom of the
Babylonians which was set up in the world; and that same is also the "golden
head" of this image. And by speaking of its "wings like an eagle," he
shows that king Nabuchodonosor was elevated and exalted himself against
God. Then he says that its "wings were plucked out," and means
by this that his glory was subverted: for he was driven from his kingdom.
And in stating that a "man's heart was given it, and it was made stand
upon the feet like a man," he means that he repented, and acknowledged
that he was himself but a man, and gave the glory to God. Lo, I have thus
unfolded the similitude of the first beast.
XV.
Then
after the lioness, the prophet sees a second beast like a bear, which
denoted the Persians;
for after the Babylonians the Persians had the sovereignty.
And in saying, "I saw three ribs in the mouth of it," he referred
to three nations, the Persians, Medes, and Babylonians, which were also
expressed by the silver that came after the gold in the image. Behold,
we have explained the second beast too. Then the third was the leopard,
by which were meant the Greeks. For after the Persians, Alexander king
of the Macedonians held the sovereignty, when he had destroyed Darius;
and this is expressed by the brass in the image. And in speaking of "four
wings of a fowl, and four heads in the beast," he showed most clearly
how the kingdom of Alexander was divided into four parts. For it had four
heads, --namely, the four kings that rose out of it. For on his death-bed(5)
Alexander divided his kingdom into four parts. Behold, we have discussed
the third also.
XVI.
Next
he tells us of the "fourth beast, dreadful and terrible; its
teeth were of iron, and its claws of brass." And what is meant by
these but the kingdom of the Romans, which also is meant by the iron, by
which it will crush all the seats of empire that were before it, and will
lord it over the whole earth? After this, then, what is left for us to
interpret of all that the prophet saw, but the "toes of the image,
in which part was of iron and part of clay, mingled together in one?" For
by the ten toes of the image he meant figuratively the ten kings who sprang
out of it, as Daniel also interpreted the matter. For he says, "I
considered the beast, namely the fourth; and behold ten horns after it,
among which another horn arose like an offshoot; and it will pluck up by
the root three of those before it." And by this offshoot horn none
other is signified than the Antichrist that is to restore the kingdom of
the Jews. And the three horns which are to be rooted out by it signify
three kings, namely those of Egypt, Libya, and Ethiopia, whom he will destroy
in the array of war; and when he has vanquished them all, being a savage
tyrant, he will raise tribulation and persecution against the saints, exalting
himself against them.
XVII.
You see how Daniel interpreted to Nabuchodonosor the dominion of the kingdoms;
you see how he explained the form of the image in all its parts;(1) you
have observed how he indicated prophetically the meaning of the coming
up of the four beasts out of the sea. It remains that we open up to you
the things done by the Antichrist in particular; and, as far as in our
power, declare to you by means of the Scriptures and the prophets, his
wandering over the whole earth, and his lawless advent.
XVIII.
As
the Lord Jesus Christ made His sojourn with us in the flesh (which He
received) from
the holy, immaculate
Virgin, and took to Himself the
tribe of Judah, and came forth from it, the Scripture declared His royal
lineage in the word of Jacob, when in his benediction he addressed himself
to his son in these terms: "Judah, thou art he whom thy brethren shall
praise: thy hands shall be on the neck of thine enemies; thy father's children
shall bow down before thee. Judah is a lion's whelp; from a sprout,(2)
my son, thou art gone up: he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as
a lion's whelp:(3) who shall rouse him up? A ruler(4) shall not depart
from Judah, nor a leader s from his thighs,(6) until what is in store for
him(7) shall come, and he is the expectation(8) of the nations."(9)
Mark these words of Jacob which were spoken to Judah, and are fulfilled
in the Lord. To the same effect, moreover, does the patriarch express himself
regarding Antichrist. Wherefore, as he prophesied with respect to Judah,
so did he also with respect to his son Dan. For Judah was his fourth son;
and Dan, again, was his seventh son. And what, then, did he say of him? "Let
Dan be a serpent sitting by the way, that biteth the horse's heel?"(10)
And what serpent was there but the deceiver from the beginning, he who
is named in Genesis, he who deceived Eve, and bruised Adam in the heel?(11)
XIX.
But
seeing now that we must make proof of what is alleged at greater length,
we shall not
shrink
from the task. For it is certain that he is destined
to spring from the tribe of Dan,(12) and to range himself in opposition
like a princely tyrant, a terrible judge and accuser,(13) as the prophet
testifies when he says, "Dan shall judge his people, as one tribe
in lsrael."(14) But some one may say that this was meant of Samson,
who sprang from the tribe of Dan, and judged his people for twenty years.
That, however, was only partially made good in the case of Samson; but
this shall be fulfilled completely in the case of Antichrist. For Jeremiah,
too, speaks in this manner: "From Dan we shall hear the sound of the
sharpness(15) of his horses; at the sound of the neighing(16) of his horses
the whole land trembled."(17) And again, Moses says: "Dan is
a lion's whelp, and he shall leap from Bashan."(18) And that no one
may fall into the mistake of thinking that this is spoken of the Saviour,
let him attend to this. "Dan," says he, "is a lion's whelp;" and
by thus naming the tribe of Dan as the one whence the accuser is destined
to spring, he made the matter in hand quite clear. For as Christ is born
of the tribe of Judah, so Antichrist shall be born of the tribe of Dan.
And as our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was spoken of
in prophecy as a lion on account or His royalty and glory, in the same
manner also has the Scripture prophetically described the accuser as a
lion, on account of his tyranny and violence.
XX.
For in every respect that deceiver seeks to make himself appear like the
Son of God. Christ is a lion, and Antichrist is a lion. Christ is King
of things celestial and things terrestrial, and Antichrist will be king
upon earth. The Saviour was manifested as a lamb; and he, too, will appear
as a lamb, while he is a wolf within. The Saviour was circumcised, and
he in like manner will appear in circumcision. The Saviour sent the apostles
unto all the nations, and he in like manner will send false apostles. Christ
gathered together the dispersed sheep, and he in like manner will gather
together the dispersed people of the Hebrews. Christ gave to those who
believed on Him the honourable and life-giving cross, and he in like manner
will give his own sign. Christ appeared in the form of man, and he in like
manner will come forth in the form of man. Christ arose from among the
Hebrews, and he will spring from among the Jews. Christ displayed His flesh
like a temple, and raised it up on the third day; and he too will raise
up again the temple of stone in Jerusalem. And these deceits fabricated
by him will become quite intelligible to those who listen to us attentively,
from what shall be set forth next in order.
XXI.
For
through the Scriptures we are instructed in two advents of the Christ
and Saviour. And the first
after the flesh was in humiliation, because
He was manifested in lowly estate. So then His second advent is declared
to be in glory; for He comes from heaven with power, and angels, and the
glory of His Father. His first advent had John the Baptist as its forerun-her;
and His second, in which He is to come in glory, will exhibit Enoch, and
Elias, and John the Divine.(1) Behold, too, the Lord's kindness to man;
how even in the last times He shows His care for mortals, and pities them.
For He will not leave us even then without prophets, but will send them
to us for our instruction and assurance, and to make us give heed to the
advent of the adversary, as He intimated also of old in this Daniel. For
he says, "I shall make a covenant of one week, and in the midst of
the week my sacrifice and libation will be removed." For by one week
he indicates the showing forth of the seven years which shall be in the
last times.(2) And the half of the week the two prophets, along with John,
will take for the purpose of proclaiming to all the world the advent of
Antichrist, that is to say, for a "thousand two hundred and sixty
days clothed in sackcloth;"(3) and they will work signs and wonders
with the object of making men ashamed and repentant, even by these means,
on account of their surpassing lawlessness and impiety. "And if any
man will hurt them, fire will proceed out of their mouth, and devour their
enemies. These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days
of the advent of Antichrist, and to turn waters into blood, and to smite
the earth with all plagues as often as they will."(4) And when they
have proclaimed all these things they will fall on the sword, cut off by
the accuser(5). And they will fulfil their testimony, as Daniel also says;
for he foresaw that the beast that came up out of the abyss would make
war with them, namely with Enoch, Elias, and John, and would overcome them,
and kill them, because of their refusal to give glory to the accuser. that
is the little horn that sprang up.(6) And he, being lifted up in heart,
begins in the end to, exalt himself and glorify himself as God, persecuting
the saints and blaspheming Christ.
XXII.
But
as, in accordance with the train of our discussion, we have been constrained
to come to
the
matter of the days of the dominion of the adversary, it
is necessary to state in the first place what concerns his nativity and
growth; and then we must turn our discourse, as we have said before, to
the expounding of this matter, viz., that in all respects the accuser and
son of lawlessness(7) is to make himself like our Saviour. Thus also the
demonstration makes the matter clear to us. Since the Saviour of the world,
with the purpose of saving the race of men, was born of the immaculate
and virgin Mary,(8) and in the form of the flesh trod the enemy trader
foot, in the exercise of the power of His own proper divinity; in the same
manner also will the accuser come forth from an impure woman upon the earth,
but shall be born of a virgin spuriously.(1) For our God sojourned with
us in the flesh, after that very flesh of ours which He made for Adam and
all Adam's posterity, yet without sin. But the accuser, though he take
up the flesh, will do it only in appearance; for how should we wear that
flesh which he did not make himself, but against which he warreth daily?
And it is my opinion, beloved, that he will assume this phenomenal kind
of flesh(2) as an instrument.(3) For this reason also is he to be horn
of a virgin, as if a spirit, and then to the rest he will be manifested
as flesh. For as to a virgin bearing, this we have known only in the case
of the all-holy Virgin, who bore the Saviour verily clothed in flesh.(4)
For Moses says, "Every male that openeth the womb shall be called
holy unto the Lord."(5) This is by no means the case with him;(6)
but as the adversary will not open the womb, so neither will he take to
himself real flesh, and be circumcised as Christ was circumcised. And even
as Christ chose His apostles, so will he too assume a whole people of disciples
like himself in wickedness.
XXIII.
Above
all, moreover, he will love the nation of the Jews. And with all these
he will work
signs and
terrible wonders, false wonders and not true,
in order to deceive his impious equals. For if it were possible, he would
seduce even the elect(7) from the love of Christ. But in his first steps
he will be gentle, loveable, quiet, pious, pacific, hating injustice, detesting
gifts, not allowing idolatry; loving, says he, the Scriptures, reverencing
priests, honouring his elders, repudiating fornication, detesting adultery,
giving no heed to slanders, not admitting oaths, kind to strangers, kind
to the poor, compassionate. And then he will work wonders, cleansing lepers,
raising paralytics, expelling demons, proclaiming things remote just as
things present, raising the dead, helping widows, defending orphans, loving
all, reconciling in love men who contend, and saying to such, "Let
not the sun go down upon your wrath;"(8) and he will not acquire gold,
nor love silver, nor seek riches.
XXIV.
And all this he will do corruptly and deceitfully, and with the purpose
of deluding all to make him king. For when the peoples and tribes see so
great virtues and so great powers in him, they will all with one mind meet
together to make him king. And above all others shall the nation of the
Hebrews be dear to the tyrant himself, while they say one to another, Is
there found indeed in our generation such a man, so good and just? That
shall be the way with the race of the Jews pre-eminently, as I said before,
who, thinking, as they do, that they shall behold the king himself in such
power, will approach him to say, We all confide in thee, and acknowledge
thee to be just upon the whole earth; we all hope to be saved by thee;
and by thy mouth we have received just and incorruptible judgment.
XXV.
And
at first, indeed, that deceitful and lawless one, with crafty deceitfulness,
will refuse
such
glory; but the men persisting, and holding by him, will
declare him king. And thereafter he will be lifted up in heart, and he
who was formerly gentle will become violent, and he who pursued love will
become pitiless, and the humble in heart will become haughty and inhuman,
and the hater of unrighteousness will persecute the righteous. Then, when
he is elevated to his kingdom, he will marshal war; and in his wrath he
will smite three mighty kings,-- those, namely, of Egypt, Libya, and Ethiopia.
And after that he will build the temple in Jerusalem, and will restore
it again speedily, and give it over to the Jews. And then he will be lifted
up in heart against every man; yea, he will speak blasphemy also against
God, thinking in his deceit that he shall be king upon the earth hereafter
for ever; not knowing, miserable wretch, that his kingdom is to be quickly
brought to nought, and that he will quickly have to meet the fire which
is prepared for him, along with all who trust him and serve him. For when
Daniel said, "I shall make my covenant for one week,"(9) he indicated
seven years; and the one half of the week is for the preaching of the prophets,
and for the other half of the week--that is to say, for three years and
a half--Antichrist will reign upon the earth. And after this his kingdom
and his glory shall be taken away. Behold, ye who love God, what manner
of tribulation there shall rise in those days, such as has not been from
the foundation of the world, no, nor ever shall be, except in those days
alone. Then the lawless one, being lifted up in heart, will gather together
his demons in man's form, and will abominate those who call him to the
kingdom, and will pollute many souls.
XXVI.
For
he will appoint princes over them from among the demons. And he will
no longer seem to
be pious,
but altogether and in all things he will be
harsh, severe, passionate, wrathful, terrible, inconstant, dread, morose,
hateful, abominable, savage, vengeful, iniquitous. And, bent on casting
the whole race of men into the pit of perdition, he will multiply false
signs. For when all the people greet him with their acclamations at his
displays, he will shout with a strong voice, so that the place shall be
shaken in which the multitudes stand by him: "Ye peoples, and tribes,
and nations, acquaint yourselves with my mighty authority and power, and
the strength of my kingdom. What prince is there so great as I am? What
great God is there but I? Who will stand up against my authority?" Under
the eye of the spectators he will remove mountains from their places, he
will walk on the sea with dry feet, he will bring down fire from heaven,
he will turn the day into darkness and the night into day, he will turn
the sun about wheresoever he pleases; and, in short, in presence of those
who behold him, he will show all the elements of earth and sea to be subject
to him in the power of his specious manifestation. For if, while as yet
he does not exhibit himself as the son of perdition, he raises and excites
against us open war even to battles and slaughters, at that time when he
shall come in his own proper person, and men shall see him as he is in
reality, what machinations and deceits and delusions will he not bring
into play, with the purpose of seducing all men, and leading them off from
the way of truth, and from the gate of the kingdom?
XXVII.
Then,
after all these things, the heavens will not give their dew, the clouds
will not give
their rain,
the earth will refuse to yield its fruits,
the sea shall be filled with stench, the rivers shall be dried up, the
fish of the sea shall die, men shall perish of hunger and thirst; and father
embracing son, and mother embracing daughter, will die together, and there
will be none to bury them. But the whole earth will be filled with the
stench arising from the dead bodies cast forth. And the sea, not receiving
the floods of the rivers, will become like mire, and will be filled with
an unlimited smell and stench. Then there will be a mighty pestilence upon
the whole earth, and then, too, inconsolable lamentation, and measureless
weeping, and unceasing mourning Then men will deem those happy who are
dead before them, and will say to them, "Open your sepulchres, and
take us miserable beings in; open your receptacles for the reception of
your wretched kinsmen and acquaintances. Happy are ye, in that ye have
not seen our days. Happy are ye, in that ye have not had to witness this
painful life of ours, nor this irremediable pestilence, nor these straits
that possess our souls."
XXVIII.
Then
that abominable one will send his commands throughout every government
by the hand at
once of
demons and of visible men, who shall say, "A
mighty king has arisen upon the earth; come ye all to worship him; come
ye all to see the strength of his kingdom: for, behold, he will give you
corn; and he will bestow upon you wine, and great riches, and lofty honours.
For the whole earth and sea obeys his command. Come ye all to him." And
by reason of the scarcity of food, all will go to him and worship him;
and he will put his mark on their right hand and on their forehead, that
no one may put the sign of the honourable cross upon his forehead with
his right hand; but his hand is bound. And from that time he shall not
have power to seal any one of his members, but he shall be attached to
the deceiver, and shall serve him; and in him there is no repentance. But
such an one is lost at once to God and to men, and the deceiver will give
them scanty food by reason of his abominable seal. And his seal upon the
forehead and upon the right hand is the number, "Six hundred threescore
and six."(1) And I have an opinion as to this number, though I do
not know the matter for certain; for many names have been found in this
number when it is expressed in writing.(2) Still we say that perhaps the
scription of this same seal will give us the word I deny.(3) For even in
recent days, by means of his ministers--that is to say, the idolaterse--that
bitter adversary took up the word deny, when the lawless pressed upon the
witnesses of Christ, with the adjuration, "Deny thy God, the crucified
One."(4)
XXIX.
Of such kind, in the time of that hater of all good, will be the seal,
the tenor of which will be this: I deny the Maker of heaven and earth,
I deny the baptism, I deny my (former) service, and attach myself to thee,
and I believe in thee. For this is what the prophets Enoch and Elias will
preach: Believe not the enemy who is to come and be seen; for he is an
adversary(5) and corrupter and son of perdition, and deceives you;(1) and
for this reason he will kill you, and smite them with the sword. Behold
the deceit of the enemy, know the machinations of the beguiler, how he
seeks to darken the mind of men utterly. For he will show forth his demons
brilliant like angels, and he will bring in hosts of the incorporeal without
number. And in the presence of all he exhibits himself as taken up into
heaven with trumpets and sounds, and the mighty shouting of those who hail
him with indescribable hymns; the heir of darkness himself shining like
light, and at one time soaring to the heavens, and at another descending
to the earth with great glory, and again charging the demons, like angels,
to execute his behests with much fear and trembling. Then will he send
the cohorts of the demons among mountains and caves and dens of the earth,
to track out those who have been concealed from his eyes, and to bring
them forward to worship him. And those who yield to him he will seal with
his seal; but those who refuse to submit to him he will consume with incomparable
pains and bitterest torments and machinations, such as never have been,
nor have reached the ear of man, nor have been seen by the eye of mortals.
Blessed shall they be who overcome the tyrant then. For they shall be
set forth as more illustrious and loftier than the first witnesses; for
the former witnesses overcame his minions only, but these overthrow and
conquer the accuser himself, the son of perdition. With what eulogies and
crowns, therefore, will they not be adorned by our King, Jesus Christ!
XXXI.
But let us revert to the matter in hand. When men have received the seal,
then, and find neither food nor water, they will approach him with a voice
of anguish, saying, Give us to eat and drink, for we all faint with hunger
and all manner of straits;(2) and bid the heavens yield us water, and drive
off from us the beasts that devour men. Then will that crafty one make
answer, mocking them with absolute inhumanity, and saying, The heavens
refuse to give rain, the earth yields not again its fruits; whence then
can I give you food? Then, on hearing the words of this deceiver, these
miserable men will perceive that this is the wicked accuser, and will mourn
in anguish, and weep vehemently, and beat their face with their hands,
and tear their hair, and lacerate their cheeks with their nails, while
they say to each other: Woe for the calamity! woe for the bitter contract!
woe for the deceitful covenant! woe for the mighty mischance! How have
we been beguiled by the deceiver! how have we been joined to him! how have
we been caught in his toils! how have we been taken in his abominable net!
how have we heard the Scriptures, and understood them not! For truly those
who are engrossed with the affairs of life, and with the lust of this world,
will be easily brought over to the accuser then, and sealed by him.
XXXII.
But many who are hearers of the divine Scriptures,(3) and have them in
their hand, and keep them in mind with understanding, will escape his imposture.
For they will see clearly through his insidious appearance and his deceitful
imposture, and will flee from his hands, and betake themselves to the mountains,
and hide themselves in the caves of the earth; and they will seek after
the Friend of man with tears and a contrite heart; and He will deliver
them out of his toils, and with His right hand He will save those from
his snares who in a worthy and righteous manner make their supplication
to Him.
XXXIII.
You see in what manner of fasting and prayer the saints will exercise
themselves at that time. Observe, also, how hard the season and the times
will be that are to come upon those in city and country alike. At that
time they will be brought from the east even unto the west; and they will
come up from the west even unto the east, and will weep greatly and wail
vehemently. And when the day begins to dawn they will long for the night,
in order that they may find rest from their labours; and when the night
descends upon them, by reason of the continuous earthquakes and the tempests
in the air, they will desire even to behold the light of the day, anti
will seek how they may hereafter meet a bitter death.(4) At that time the
whole earth will bewail the life of anguish, and the sea and air in like
manner will bewail it; and the sun, too, will wail; and the wild beasts,
together with the fowls, will wail; mountains and hills, and the trees
of the plain, will wail on account of the race of man, because all have
turned aside from the holy God, and obeyed the deceiver, and received the
mark of that abominable one, the enemy of God, instead of the quickening
cross of the Saviour.
XXXIV.
And
the churches, too, will wail with a mighty lamentation, because neither "oblation
nor incense" is attended to, nor a service acceptable to God;(1) but
the sanctuaries of the churches will become like a garden-watcher's hut,(2)
and the holy body and blood of Christ will not be shown in those days.
The public service of God shall be extinguished, psalmody shall cease,
the reading of the Scriptures shall not be heard;(3) but for men there
shall be darkness, and lamentation on lamentation, and woe on woe. At that
time silver and gold shall be cast out in the streets, and none shall gather
them; but all things shall be held an offence. For all shall be eager to
escape and to hide themselves, and they shall not be able anywhere to find
concealment from the woes(4) of the adversary; but as they carry his mark
about them, they shall be readily recognised and declared to be his. Without
there shall be fear, and within trembling, both by night and by day. In
the street and in the houses there shall be the dead; in the streets and
in the houses there shall be hunger and thirst; in the streets there shall
be tumults, and in the houses lamentations. And beauty of countenance shall
be withered, for their forms shall be like those of the dead; and the beauty
of women shall fade, and the desire of all men shall vanish.
XXXV.
Notwithstanding, not even then will the merciful and benignant God leave
the race of men without all comfort; but He will shorten even those days
and the period of three years and a half, and He will curtail those times
on account of the remnant of those who hide themselves in the mountains
and caves, that the phalanx of all those saints fail not utterly. But these
days shall run their course rapidly; and the kingdom of the deceiver and
Antichrist shall be speedily removed. And then, in fine, in the glance
of an eye shall the fashion of this world pass away, and the power of men(5)
shall be brought to nought, and all these visible things shall be destroyed.
XXXVI.
As
these things, therefore, of which we have spoken before are in the future,
beloved, when the one
week is divided into parts, and the abomination
of desolation has arisen then, and the forerunners of the Lord have finished
their proper course, and the whole world, in fine, comes to the consummation,
what remains but the manifestation(6) of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
the Son of God, from heaven, for whom we have hoped; who shall bring forth
fire and all just judgment against those who have refused to believe in
Him? For the Lord says, "For as the lightning cometh out of the east,
and shineth even unto the west, so shall also the coming of the Son of
man be; for wheresoever the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered
together."(7) For the sign of the cross(8) shall arise from the east
even unto the west, in brightness exceeding that of the sun, and shall
announce the advent and manifestation of the Judge, to give to every one
according to his works. For concerning the general resurrection and the
kingdom of the saints, Daniel says: "And many of them that sleep in
the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to
shame and everlasting contempt."(9) And Isaiah says: "The dead
shall rise, and those in the tombs shall awake, and those in the earth
shall rejoice."(10) And our Lord says: "Many(11) in that day
shall hear the voice of the Son of God, and they that hear shall live."(12)
XXXVII.
For at that time the trumpet shall sound,(13) and awake those that sleep
from the lowest parts of the earth, righteous and sinners alike. And every
kindred, and tongue, and nation, and tribe shall be raised in the twinkling
of an eye;(14) and they shall stand upon the face of the earth, waiting
for the coming of the righteous and terrible Judge, in fear and trembling
unutterable. For the river of fire shall come forth in fury like an angry
sea, and shall burn up mountains and hills, and shall make the sea vanish,
and shall dissolve the atmosphere with its heat like wax.(15) The stars
of heaven shall fall,(16) the sun shall be turned into darkness, and the
moon into blood.(17) The heaven shall be rolled together like a scroll:(18)
the whole earth shall be burnt up by reason of the deeds done in it, which
men did corruptly,(19) in fornications, in adulteries, and in lies and
uncleanness, and in idolatries, and in murders, and in battles. For there
shall be the new heaven and the new earth.(20)
XXXVIII.
Then shall the holy angels run on their commission to gather together
all the nations, whom that terrible voice of the trumpet shall awake out
of sleep. And before the judgment-seat of Christ shall stand those who
once were kings and rulers, chief priests and priests; and they shall give
an account of their administration, and of the fold, whoever of them through
their negligence have lost one sheep out of the flock. And then shall be
brought forward soldiers who were riot content with their provision,(1)
but oppressed widows and orphans and beggars. Then shall be arraigned the
collectors of tribute, who despoil the poor man of more than is ordered,
and who make real gold like adulterate, in order to mulct the needy, in
fields and in houses and in the churches. Then shall rise up the lewd with
shame, who have not kept their bed undefiled, but have been ensnared by
all manner of fleshly beauty, and have gone in the way of their own lusts.
Then shall rise up those who have not kept the love of the Lord, mute and
gloomy, because they contemned the light commandment of the Saviour, which
says, Thou shalt love try neighbour as thyself. Then they, too, shall weep
who have possessed the unjust balance, and unjust weights and measures,
and dry measures, as they wait for the righteous Judge.
XXXIX.
And
why should we add many words concerning those who are sisted before the
bar? Then the
righteous
shall shine forth like the sun, while the wicked
shall be shown to be mute and gloomy. For both the righteous and the wicked
shall be raised incorruptible: the righteous, to be honoured eternally,
and to taste immortal joys; and the wicked, to be punished in judgment
eternally. Each ponders(2) the question as to what answer he shall give
to the righteous Judge for his deeds, whether good or bad. With all men
each one's actions shall environ him, whether he be good or evil. For the
powers of the heavens shall be shaken,(3) and fear and trembling shall
consume all things, both heaven and earth and things under the earth. And
every tongue shall confess Him openly,(4) and shall confess Him who comes
to judge righteous judgment, the mighty God and Maker of all things. Then
with fear and astonishment shall come angels, thrones, powers, principalities,
dominions,(5) and the cherubim and seraphim with their many eyes and six
wings, all crying aloud with a mighty voice, "Holy, holy, holy is
the Lord of hosts, omnipotent; the heaven and the earth are full of Thy
glory."(6) And the King of kings and Lord of lords, the Judge who
accepts no man's person, and the Jurist who distributes justice to every
man, shall be revealed upon His dread and lofty throne; and all the flesh
of mortals shall see His face with great fear and trembling, both the righteous
and the sinner.
XL.
Then
shall the son of perdition be brought forward, to wit, the accuser, with
his demons
and with his
servants, by angels stern and inexorable.
And they shall be given over to the fire that is never quenched, and to
the worm that never sleepeth, and to the outer darkness. For the people
of the Hebrews shall see Him in human form, as He appeared to them when
He came by the holy Virgin in the flesh, and as they crucified Him. And
He will show them the prints of the nails in His hands and feet, and His
side pierced with the spear, and His head crowned with thorns, and His
honourable cross. And once for all shall the people of the Hebrews see
all these things, and they shall mourn and weep, as the prophet exclaims, "They
shall look on Him whom they have pierced;"(7) and there shall be none
to help them or to pity them, because they repented not, neither turned
aside from the wicked way. And these shall go away into everlasting punishment
with the demons and the accuser.
XLI.
Then
He shall gather together all nations, as the holy Gospel so strikingly
declares. For
what says
Matthew the evangelist, or rather the Lord Himself,
in the Gospel? "When the Son of man shall come in His glory, and all
the holy angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory:
and before Him shall be gathered all nations; and He shall separate them
one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats: and
He shall set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left. Then
shall the King say unto them on His right hand, Come, ye blessed of my
Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the
world."(8) Come, ye prophets, who were cast out for my name's sake.
Come, ye patriarchs, who before my advent were obedient to me, and longed
for my kingdom. Come, ye apostles, who were my fellows in my sufferings
in my incarnation, and suffered with me in the Gospel. Come, ye martyrs,
who confessed me before despots, and endured many torments and pains. Come,
ye hierarchs, who did me sacred service blamelessly day and night, and
made the oblation of my honourable body and blood daily.(9)
XLII.
Come, ye saints, who disciplined yourselves in mountains and caves and
dens of the earth, who honoured my name by continence and prayer and virginity.
Come, ye maidens, who desired my bride-chamber, and loved no other bridegroom
than me, who by your testimony and habit of life were wedded to me, the
immortal and incorruptible Bridegroom. Come, ye friends of the poor and
the stranger. Come, ye who kept my love, as I am love. Come, ye who possess
peace, for I own that peace. Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the
kingdom prepared for you, ye who esteemed not riches, ye who had compassion
on the poor, who aided the orphans, who helped the widows, who gave drink
to the thirsty, who fed the hungry, who received strangers, who clothed
the naked, who visited the sick, who comforted those in prison, who helped
the blind, who kept the seal of the faith inviolate, who assembled yourselves
together in the churches, who listened to my Scriptures, who longed for
my words, who observed my law day and night, who endured hardness with
me like good soldiers, seeking to please me, your heavenly King. Come,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.
Behold, my kingdom is made ready; behold, paradise is opened; behold, my
immortality is shown in its beauty.(1) Come all, inherit the kingdom prepared
for you from the foundation of the world.
XLIII.
Then
shall the righteous answer, astonished at the mighty and wondrous fact
that He, whom the
hosts of
angels cannot look upon openly, addresses
them as friends, and shall cry out to Him, Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered,
and fed Thee? Master,(2) when saw we Thee thirsty, and gave Thee drink?
Thou Terrible One,(3) when saw we Thee naked, and clothed Thee? Immortal,(4)
when saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in? Thou Friend of man,(5) when
saw we Thee sick or in prison, and came unto Thee?(6) Thou art the ever-living
One. Thou art without beginning, like the Father,(7) and co-eternal with
the Spirit. Thou art He who made all things out of nothing. Thou art the
prince of the angels. Thou art He at whom the depths tremble.(8) Thou art
He who is covered with light as with a garment.(9) Thou art He who made
us, and fashioned us of earth. Thou art He who formed(10) things invisible." From
Thy presence the whole earth fleeth away,(12) and how have we received
hospitably Thy kingly power and lordship?
XLIV.
Then shall the King of kings make answer again, and say to them, Inasmuch
as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have
done it unto me. Inasmuch as ye have received those of whom I have already
spoken to you, and clothed them, and fed them, and gave them to drink,
I mean the poor who are my members, ye have done it unto me. But come ye
into the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; enjoy
for ever and ever that which is given you by my Father in heaven, and the
holy and quickening Spirit. And what mouth then will be able to tell out
those blessings which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered
into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that
love Him?(13)
XLV.
Ye have heard of the ceaseless joy, ye have heard of the immoveable kingdom,
ye have heard of the feast of blessings without end. Learn now, then, also
the address of anguish with which the just Judge and the benignant God
shall speak to those on the left hand in unmeasured anger and wrath, Depart
from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his
angels. Ye have prepared these things for yourselves; take to yourselves
also the enjoyment of them. Depart from me, ye cursed, into the outer darkness,
and into the unquenchable fire, prepared for the devil and his angels.
I made you, and ye gave yourselves to another. I am He who brought you
forth from your mother's womb, and ye rejected me. I am He who fashioned
you of earth by my word of command, and ye gave yourselves to another.
I am He who nurtured you, and ye served another. I ordained the earth and
the sea for your maintenance and the bound 14) of your life, and ye listened
not to my commandments. I made the light for you, that ye might enjoy the
day, and the night also, that ye might have rest; and ye vexed me, and
set me at nought with your wicked words, and opened the door to the passions.
Depart from me, ye workers of iniquity. I know you not, I recognise you
not: ye made yourselves the workmen of another lord--namely, the devil.
With him inherit ye the darkness, and the fire that is not quenched, and
the worm that sleepeth not, and the gnashing of teeth.
XLVI.
For I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave
me no drink; I was a stranger, and ye took me not in; naked, and ye clothed
me not; sick, and ye visited me not: I was in prison, and ye came not unto
me. I made your ears that ye might hear the Scriptures; and ye prepared
them for the songs of demons, and lyres, and jesting. I made your eyes
that you might see the light of my commandments, and keep them; and ye
called in fornication and wantonness, and opened them to all other manner
of uncleanness. I prepared your mouth for the utterance of adoration, and
praise, and psalms, and spiritual odes, and for the exercise of continuous
reading; and ye fitted it to railing, and swearing, and blasphemies, while
ye sat and spoke evil of your neighbours. I made your hands that ye might
stretch them forth in prayers and supplications, and ye put them forth
to robberies, and murders, and the killing of each other. I ordained your
feet to walk in the preparation of the Gospel of peace, both in the churches
and the houses of my saints; and ye taught them to run to adulteries, and
fornications, and theatres, and dancings, and elevations.(1)
XLVII.
At last the assembly is dissolved, the spectacle of this life ceaseth:
its deceit and its semblance are passed away. Cleave to me, to whom every
knee boweth, of things in heaven, and things on earth, and things under
the earth. For all who have been negligent, and have not shown pity in
well-doing there, have nothing else due them than the unquenchable fire.
For I am the friend of man, but yet also a righteous Judge to all. For
I shall award the recompense according to desert; I shall give the reward
to all, according to each man's labour; I shall make return to all, according
to each man's conflict. I wish to have pity, but I see no oil in your vessels.
I desire to have mercy, but ye have passed through life entirely without
mercy. I long to have compassion, but your lamps are dark by reason of
your hardness of heart. Depart from me. For judgment is without mercy to
him that hath showed no mercy.(2)
XLVIII.
Then shall they also make answer to the dread Judge, who accepteth no
man's person: Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered, or athirst, or a stranger,
or naked, or sick, or in prison, and ministered not unto Thee? Lord, dost
Thou know us not? Thou didst form us, Thou didst fashion us, Thou didst
make us of four elements, Thou didst give us spirit and soul. On Thee we
believed; Thy seal we received, Thy baptism we obtained; we acknowledged
Thee to be God, we knew Thee to be Creator; in Thee we wrought sights,
through Thee we cast out demons, for Thee we mortified the flesh, for Thee
we preserved virginity, for Thee we practised chastity, for Thee we became
strangers on the earth; and Thou sayest, I know you not, depart from me!
Then shall He make answer to them, and say, Ye acknowledged me as Lord,
but ye kept not my words. Ye were marked with the seal of my cross, but
ye deleted it by your hardness of heart. Ye obtained my baptism, but ye
observed not my commandments. Ye subdued your body to virginity, but ye
kept not mercy, but ye did not cast the hatred of your brother out of your
souls. For not every, one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall be saved,
but he that doeth my will.(3) And these shall go away into everlasting
punishment, but the righteous into life eternal.(4)
XLIX.
"Be
thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life."
Ye
have heard, beloved, the answer of the Lord; ye have learned the sentence
of the Judge; ye
have
been given to understand what kind of awful scrutiny
awaits us, and what day and what hour are before us. Let us therefore ponder
this every day; let us meditate on this both day and night, both in the
house, and by the way, and in the churches, that we may not stand forth
at that dread and impartial judgment condemned, abased, and sad, but with
purity of action, life, conversation, and confession; so that to us also
the merciful and benignant God may say, "Thy faith hath saved thee,
go in peace;"(5) and again, "Well done, good and faithful servant;
thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over
many, things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord."(6) Which joy may
it be ours to reach, by the grace and kindness of our Lord Jesus Christ,
to whom pertain glory, honour, and adoration, with His Father, who is without
beginning, and His holy, and good, and quickening Spirit, now and ever,
and to the ages of the ages. Amen.(7)
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