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Hello!
I recently found out about a beautiful meditative text called “Ancient Homily on Holy Saturday.” Although there is a line there that confuses me:
‘But arise, let us go hence. The enemy brought you out of the land of paradise; I will reinstate you, no longer in paradise, but on the throne of heaven. I denied you the tree of life, which was a figure, but now I myself am united to you, I who am life. I posted the cherubim to guard you as they would slaves; now I make the cherubim worship you as they would God."
Isn’t this a hypothetical dialogue between Christ and Adam? Why is Christ saying that the angels will worship Adam as God/as they would God? Is this all hyperbole? What is the proper way to interpret this?
Thanks!
I recently found out about a beautiful meditative text called “Ancient Homily on Holy Saturday.” Although there is a line there that confuses me:
‘But arise, let us go hence. The enemy brought you out of the land of paradise; I will reinstate you, no longer in paradise, but on the throne of heaven. I denied you the tree of life, which was a figure, but now I myself am united to you, I who am life. I posted the cherubim to guard you as they would slaves; now I make the cherubim worship you as they would God."
Isn’t this a hypothetical dialogue between Christ and Adam? Why is Christ saying that the angels will worship Adam as God/as they would God? Is this all hyperbole? What is the proper way to interpret this?
Thanks!