Some Other Fragments of the Same Methodius.

 Some Other Fragments of the Same Methodius.

 Observe that the Lord was not wont from the beginning to speak with man but after that the soul was prepared, and exercised in many ways, and had asc

 Many have descended into the deep, not so as to walk on it, but so as to be by its bonds restrained. Jesus alone walked on the deep, where there are n

 Seest thou how, at the end of the contest, with a loud proclamation he declares the praises of the combatant, and discovers that which was in his affl

 But Methodius: The Holy Spirit, who of God is given to all men, and of whom Solomon said, “For Thine incorruptible Spirit is in all things,” He receiv

 I account it a greater good to be reproved than to reprove, inasmuch as it is more excellent to free oneself from evil than to free another.

 Human nature cannot clearly perceive pure justice in the soul, since, as to many of its thoughts, it is but dim-sighted.

 VIII. The Same Methodius.

 IX. The Same Methodius.

II.3 Ex Nicetæ Catena on Job, cap. xxvi. p. 538.

Observe that the Lord was not wont from the beginning to speak with man; but after that the soul was prepared, and exercised in many ways, and had ascended into the height by contemplation, so far as it is possible for human nature to ascend, then is it His wont to speak, and to reveal His Word unto those who have attained unto this elevation. But since the whirlwind is the producer of the tempests, and Job, in the tempest of his afflictions, had not made shipwreck of his faith, but his constancy shone forth the rather; therefore it was that He who gave him an answer answered him by the whirlwind, to signify the tempest of calamity which had befallen him; but, because He changed the stormy condition of his affairs into one of serene tranquillity, He spoke to him not only by the whirlwind, but in clouds also.