Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume IX/Origen on John/Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of John/Book VI/Chapter 19

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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. IX, Origen on John, Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book VI
by Origen, translated by Allan Menzies
Chapter 19
161406Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. IX, Origen on John, Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book VI — Chapter 19Allan MenziesOrigen

19.  Luke and John Suggest that One May Loose the Shoe-Latchets of the Logos Without Stooping Down.

We must not, however, omit to ask how it comes that Luke and John give the speech without the phrase “to stoop down.”  He, perhaps, who stoops down may be held to unloose in the sense which we have stated.  On the other hand, it may be that one who fixes his eyes on the height of the exaltation of the Logos, may find the loosing of those shoes which when one is seeking them seem to be bound, so that He also looses those shoes which are separable from the Logos, and beholds the Logos divested of inferior things, as He is, the Son of God.