Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Exordium
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Text of Revelation and Scholia in Apocalypsin
- Scholion I
- Scholion II
- Scholion III
- Scholion IV
- Scholion V
- Scholion VI
- Scholion VII
- Scholion VIII
- Scholion IX
- Scholion X
- Scholion XI
- Scholion XII
- Scholion XIII
- Scholion XIV
- Scholion XV
- Scholion XVI
- Scholion XVII
- Scholion XVIII
- Scholion XIX
- Scholion XX
- Scholion XXI
- Scholion XXII
- Scholion XXIII
- Scholion XXIV
- Adnotatio Post Scholion XXIV
- Scholion XXV
- Scholion XXVI
- Scholion XXVII
- Scholion XXVIII
- Scholion XXIX
- Scholion XXX
- Scholion XXXI
- Scholion XXXII
- Scholion XXXIII
- Scholion XXXIV
- Scholion XXXV
- Scholion XXXVI
- Scholion XXXVII
- Scholion XXXVIII
- Scholion XXXIX
- Part II Expanded Notes to the Scholia
- Bibliography
- Index of authors cited in the scholia
- Index of Names in the Scholia
- Index of terms in the scholia
- Biblical citations in the scholia
- Index of modern authors
- General index
Scholion XXVI
from Part I - Text of Revelation and Scholia in Apocalypsin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Exordium
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Text of Revelation and Scholia in Apocalypsin
- Scholion I
- Scholion II
- Scholion III
- Scholion IV
- Scholion V
- Scholion VI
- Scholion VII
- Scholion VIII
- Scholion IX
- Scholion X
- Scholion XI
- Scholion XII
- Scholion XIII
- Scholion XIV
- Scholion XV
- Scholion XVI
- Scholion XVII
- Scholion XVIII
- Scholion XIX
- Scholion XX
- Scholion XXI
- Scholion XXII
- Scholion XXIII
- Scholion XXIV
- Adnotatio Post Scholion XXIV
- Scholion XXV
- Scholion XXVI
- Scholion XXVII
- Scholion XXVIII
- Scholion XXIX
- Scholion XXX
- Scholion XXXI
- Scholion XXXII
- Scholion XXXIII
- Scholion XXXIV
- Scholion XXXV
- Scholion XXXVI
- Scholion XXXVII
- Scholion XXXVIII
- Scholion XXXIX
- Part II Expanded Notes to the Scholia
- Bibliography
- Index of authors cited in the scholia
- Index of Names in the Scholia
- Index of terms in the scholia
- Biblical citations in the scholia
- Index of modern authors
- General index
Summary
‹Σχóλιον κς´›
Τοῦτο ‹τò› ὄν ‹οὐ› κτίζεται, ἀλλὰ τò κτίζο‹ν› μέν ἐστι· τὰ λογικὰ δὲ μετὰ τò οὐσιωθῆναι καὶ εἶναι δέχονται τ‹ò› κτισθῆναι· αὐτòς γὰρ εἶπεν, φησίν, καὶ 263v ἐγεν‹ν›ήθησαν, αὐτòς ἐνετείλατο καὶ | ἐκτίσθησαν. κτίζεται γάρ τις ἐπὶ ἔργοις ἀγαθοῖς, πρò τούτου ὢν θεοῦ ποίημα ‹εἰ›ς καρδίαν καθαράν. καὶ οὐκ αὐτòς οὗτος ὁ πατὴρ ἐκτ‹ή›σατóσε καὶ ἐποίησέν σε καὶ ἔπλασέν σε, ‹ἀλλὰ τοῦτ᾽ ἐποίησεν ὁ υἱòς ὅπερ ὁ πατὴρ ὑποστῆναι ἠθέλησεν›. σημειωτέον‹,› ὡς τὰ κτίσματα τῷ θελήματι τοῦ θεοῦ γεγονέναι φησίν· ὅθεν οὐκ ἐξαπτέον τὴν ὕπαρξιν τοῦ σωτῆρος τῆς θελήσεως τοῦ πατρóς· οὐ γὰρ κτίσμα τυγχάνει· τò γὰρ ἑξῆς δηλοῖ τοῦτο σαφῶς.
Scholion XXVI
This being is not a created one, but the one who creates. By contrast, rational creatures receive their actual creation subsequent to their initial substantiation and coming-to-being. For scripture says, He spake, and they were made; he commanded, and they stood fast. Anyone is indeed created unto good works, while before this [creation] one is something made by God towards a clean heart. Moreover, is it not thy Father Himself that hath bought thee? Hath he not made thee, and established thee [but it was the Son who brought into being all the things which the Father willed him to]. It should be particularly noticed that he says that creatures were made by God’s will. Therefore, one should not regard the being of the Saviour as dependent upon the will of the Father. For he [sc. the Saviour] is not a creature, which is infact clearly declared through the text that follows.
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- An Ancient Commentary on the Book of RevelationA Critical Edition of the Scholia in Apocalypsin, pp. 145 - 148Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013