Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume V/Cyprian/The Treatises of Cyprian/Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews/Book II/Part 23

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Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume V Vol. V, Cyprian, The Treatises of Cyprian, Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews, Book II
by Cyprian, translated by Robert Ernest Wallis
Part 23
157885Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume V Vol. V, Cyprian, The Treatises of Cyprian, Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews, Book II — Part 23Robert Ernest WallisCyprian

23. That at mid-day in His passion there should be darkness.

In Amos: “And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, the sun shall set at noonday, and the day of light shall be darkened; and I will turn your feast-days into grief, and all your songs into lamentation.”[1] Also in Jeremiah:  “She is frightened that hath borne children, and her soul hath grown weary. Her sun hath gone down while as yet it was mid-day; she hath been confounded and accursed: I will give the rest of them to the sword in the sight of their enemies.”[2] Also in the Gospel: “Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the earth even to the ninth hour.”[3]


Footnotes[edit]

  1. Amos viii. 9, 10. [Lardner, Credib., vol. vii. pp. 107–124.]
  2. Jer. xv. 9. [I admire Lardner’s caution: possibly he carries it too far.]
  3. Matt. xxvii. 45. [See vol. iii. p. 58.]