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Book iv.]
THE MISCELLANIES.
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Mammon?"—the Lord so terming the love of money. For instance, the covetous, who were invited, responded not to the invitation to the supper, not because of their possessing property, but of their inordinate affection to what they possessed. "The foxes," then, have holes. He called those evil and earthly men who are occupied about the wealth which is mined and dug from the ground, foxes. Thus also, in reference to Herod: "Go, tell that fox. Behold, I cast out devils, and perform cures to-day and to-morrow, and the third day I shall be perfected."[1] For He applied the name "fowls of the air" to those who were distinct from the other birds—those really pure, those that have the power of flying to the knowledge of the heavenly Word. For not riches only, but also honour, and marriage, and poverty, have ten thousand cares for him who is unfit for them. And those cares He indicated in the parable of the fourfold seed, when He said that "the seed of the word which fell unto the thorns" and hedges was choked by them, and could not bring forth fruit. It is therefore necessary to learn how to make use of every occurrence, so as by a good life, according to knowledge, to be trained for the state of eternal life. For it said, "I saw the wicked exalted and towering as the cedars of Lebanon; and I passed," says the Scripture, "and, lo, he was not; and I sought him, and his place was not found. Keep innocence, and look on uprightness: for there is a remnant to the man of peace."[2] Such will he be who believes unfeignedly with his whole heart, and is tranquil in his whole soul. "For the different people honours me with their lips, but their heart is far from the Lord."[3] "They bless with their mouth, but they curse in their heart."[4] "They loved Him with their mouth, and lied to Him with their tongue; but their heart was not right with Him, and they were not faithful to His covenant." Wherefore "let the false lips become speechless, and let the Lord destroy the boastful tongue: those who say. We shall magnify our tongue, and our lips are our own; who is Lord over us? For the

  1. Luke xiii. 32.
  2. Ps. xxxvii. 35–37.
  3. Isa. xxix. 13 (ὁ ἕτερος inserted).
  4. Ps. lxi. 5.