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IRENÆUS AGAINST HERESIES.
[Book iv.

kingdom, along with the transcendent and pre-eminent exaltation [belonging] to all who are under His sway, that those who hear might desire to be found there, doing such things as are pleasing to God. Again, there are those who say, "He is a man, and who shall know him?"[1] and, "I came unto the prophetess, and she bare a son, and His name is called Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God;"[2] and those [of them] who proclaimed Him as Immanuel, [born] of the Virgin, exhibited the union of the Word of God with His own workmanship, [declaring] that the Word should become flesh, and the Son of God the Son of man (the pure One opening purely that pure womb which regenerates men unto God, and which He Himself made pure); and having become this which we also are. He [nevertheless] is the Mighty God, and possesses a generation which cannot be declared. And there are also some of them who say, "The Lord hath spoken in Zion, and uttered His voice from Jerusalem;"[3] and, "In Judah is God known;"[4]—these indicated His advent which took place in Judea. Those, again, who declare that "God comes from the south, and from a mountain thick with foliage,"[5] announced His advent at Bethlehem, as I have pointed out in the preceding book.[6] From that place, also, He who rules, and who feeds the people of His Father, has come. Those, again, who declare that at His coming "the lame man shall leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall [speak] plainly, and the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall hear,"[7] and that "the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees, shall be strengthened,"[8] and that "the dead which are in the grave shall arise,"[9] and that He Himself "shall take [upon Him] our weaknesses, and bear our sorrows,"[10]—[all these] pro-

  1. Jer. xvii. 9 (Sept.). Harvey here remarks: "The LXX read אֳנוֹֹשׁ instead of אָנֻשׁ. Thus, from a text that teaches us that the heart is deceitful above all things, the fathers extract a proof of the manhood of Christ."
  2. Isa. viii. 3, ix. 6, vii. 14.
  3. Joel iii. 16.
  4. Ps. lxxvi. 1.
  5. Hab. iii. 3.
  6. See iii. xx. 4.
  7. Isa. xxxv. 5, 6.
  8. Isa. xxv. 3.
  9. Isa. xxvi. 19.
  10. Isa. liii. 4.