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Book iv.]
IRENÆUS AGAINST HERESIES.
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riously; neither hast thou bought for me incense with money, nor have I desired the fat of thy sacrifices; but thou hast stood before me in thy sins and in thine iniquities."[1] He says, therefore, "Upon this man will I look, even upon him that is humble, and meek, and who trembles at my words."[2] "For the fat and the fat flesh shall not take away from thee thine unrighteousness."[3] "This is the fast which I have chosen, saith the Lord. Loose every band of wickedness, dissolve the connections of violent agreements, give rest to those that are shaken, and cancel every unjust document. Deal thy bread to the hungry willingly, and lead into thy house the roofless stranger. If thou hast seen the naked, cover him, and thou shalt not despise those of thine own flesh and blood (domesticos seiimiis tui). Then shall thy morning light break forth, and thy health shall spring forth more speedily; and righteousness shall go before thee, and the glory of the Lord shall surround thee: and whilst thou art yet speaking, I will say, Behold, here I am."[4] And Zechariah also, among the twelve prophets, pointing out to the people the will of God, says: "These things does the Lord Omnipotent declare: Execute true judgment, and show mercy and compassion each one to his brother. And oppress not the widow, and the orphan, and the proselyte, and the poor; and let none imagine evil against your brother in his heart."[5] And again, he says: "These are the words which ye shall utter. Speak ye the truth every man to his neighbour, and execute peaceful judgment in your gates, and let none of you imagine evil in his heart against his brother, and ye shall not love false swearing: for all these things I hate, saith the Lord Almighty."[6] Moreover, David also says in like manner: "What man is there who desireth life, and would fain see good days? Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips that they speak no guile. Shun evil, and do good: seek peace, and pursue it."[7]

4. From all these it is evident that God did not seek sacrifices and holocausts from them, but faith, and obedience,

  1. Isa. xliii. 23, 24.
  2. Isa. xlvi. 2.
  3. Jer. xi. 15.
  4. Isa. lviii. 6, etc.
  5. Zech. vii. 9, 10.
  6. Zech. i. 16, 17.
  7. Ps. xxxiv. 13, 14.