Ignorance of
Scripture is Ignorance of Christ
I interpret as I
should, following the command of Christ: Search the Scriptures, and Seek and you shall find. Christ will not say to me what he said
to the Jews: You erred, not knowing the Scriptures and
not knowing the power of God. For
if, as Paul says, Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God, and if the
man who does not know Scripture does not know the power and wisdom of God, then
ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ.
Therefore, I will
imitate the head of a household who brings out of his storehouse things both
new and old, and says to his spouse in the Song of Songs: I
have kept for you things new and old, my beloved. In this way permit me to explain
Isaiah, showing that he was not only a prophet, but an evangelist and an
apostle as well. For he says about himself and the other evangelists: How
beautiful are the feet of those who preach good news, of those who announce
peace. And God speaks to
him as if he were an apostle: Whom shall I send, who will go to my people? And he answers: Here
I am; send me.
No one should think
that I mean to explain the entire subject matter of this great book of
Scripture in one brief sermon, since it contains all the mysteries of the Lord.
It prophesies that Emmanuel is to be born of a virgin and accomplish marvellous
works and signs. It predicts his death, burial and resurrection from the dead
as the Saviour of all men. I need say nothing about the natural sciences,
ethics and logic. Whatever is proper to holy Scripture, whatever can be
expressed in human language and understood by the human mind, is contained in
the book of Isaiah. Of these mysteries the author himself testifies when he
writes: You will be given a vision of all things, like words in a sealed
scroll. When they give the writings to a wise man, they will say: Read this.
And he will reply: I cannot, for it is sealed. And when the scroll is given to
an uneducated man and he is told: Read this, he will reply: I do not know how
to read.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of
Readings
From a Commentary of Isaiah by Saint Jerome
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