Jerome's Apology for Himself Against the Books of…
Jerome’s Apology for Himself Against the Books of Rufinus.
6. His followers object to me, (and
3. I will touch upon the other points, and set down the actual words of his letter:
6. Of the devil he thus frames his opinion:
8. But what follows about the condition of souls can by no means be excused. He says:
31. Another part of my ‘smoke’ which you frequently laugh at is my pretence, as you say, to know what I do not know, and the parade I make of great teachers to deceive the common and ignorant people. You, of course, are a man not of smoke but of flame, or rather of lightning; you fulminate when you speak; you cannot contain the flames which have been conceived within your mouth, and like Barchochebas,195 Son of a Star; the leader of the Jewish revolt against Hadrian, a.d. 132–5. the leader of the revolt of the Jews, who used to hold in his mouth a lighted straw and blow it out so as to appear to be breathing forth flame: so you also, like a second Salmoneus,196 King of Elis whom Jove destroyed for imitating thunder and lightning by his chariot and brazen bridge and torches. brighten the whole path on which you tread, and reproach us as mere men of smoke, to whom perhaps the words might be applied,197 Ps. civ. 52 “Thou touchest the hills and they smoke.” You do not understand the allusion of the Prophet198 Supposed to refer to Rev. ix. 7, 17 when he speaks of the smoke of the locusts; it is no doubt the beauty of your eyes which makes it impossible for you to bear the pungency of our smoke.