Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Sweet Essence

Something lives on in ancient words set forth upon a page that is withered and torn, that rings truth to our very souls and stays within our hearts to share with the world.  Something of old to touch your heart today.  

"He was a person of great sagacity, both for understanding all things and persuading his hearers, and not mistaken in his opinions; for which reason he began to have higher notions of virtue than others had, and he determined to renew and to change the opinion all men happened then to have concerning God, for he was the first that ventured to publish this notion, That there was but one God, the Creator of the universe; and that, as to other (gods), if they contributed any thing to the happiness of men, that each of them afforded it  only according to his appointment, and not by their own power.  This his opinion was derived from the irregular phenomena that were visible both at land and sea, as well as those that happen to the sun, and moon, and all the heavenly bodies, thus; "If (said he) these bodies had power of their own, they would certainly take care of their own, they would certainly take care of their own regular motions; but since they do not preserve such regularity, they make it plain, that in so far as they co-operate to our advantage, they do it not of their own abilities, but as they are subservient to Him that commands them, to whom alone we ought justly to offer our honor and thanksgiving."

About Abram
Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews





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