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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
TWELVE
CHAPTER
XIV
17. Marvelous is the depth of thy oracles. Their surface
is before us, inviting the little ones; and yet wonderful
is their depth, O my God, marvelous is their depth! It is
a fearful thing to look into them: an awe of honor and a
tremor of love. Their enemies I hate vehemently. Oh, if
thou wouldst slay them with thy two-edged sword, so that
they should not be enemies! For I would prefer that they
should be slain to themselves, that they might live to thee.
But see, there are others who are not critics but praisers
of the book of Genesis; they say: "The Spirit of God who
wrote these things by his servant Moses did not wish these
words to be understood like this. He did not wish to have
it understood as you say, but as we say." To them, O God
of us all, thyself being the judge, I give answer.
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