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書信與論戰集(CSEL) 第 5 章 第 112/118 段

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5:4360
nescio quo enim modo alius aberrauit et diligentissime inter nostros requisitus nullo modo potuit inueniri, domine beatissime et merito uenerabilis pater. Hymnus sane, quem dicunt esse domini nostri lesu Christi, qui maxime permouit uenerationem tuam, in scripturis solet apocryphis inueniri. quae non propriae Priscillianistarum sunt. sed alii quoque haeretici eis nonnullarum sectarum impietate uanitatis utuntur inter se quidem diuersa sentientes. unde suas quisque uarias haereses sunt secuti, sed scripturas istas habent in sua diuersitate communes easque illi praecipue frequentare adsolent, qui legem ueterem et prophetas canonicos non accipiunt.
至福的主、當之無愧當受敬重的父啊,那另一個人不知怎地已經迷失走散,儘管我們在自己人中極其勤勉地尋訪,卻無論如何都找不到他。至於那首據說屬於我們的主耶穌基督、並且特別觸動您敬虔之情的讚歌,通常見於偽經之中。這些著作並非普里西利安派所獨有;其他異端也在若干宗派虛妄不敬的褻瀆中使用它們,儘管他們彼此持不同的見解。因此,各人各隨其種種異端,然而在其分歧之中卻共同持守這些著作;尤其是那些不接受舊約律法與正典先知書的人,慣常頻繁引用它們。
For by some means or other the other man has strayed away, and though most diligently sought among our people, he could in no way be found, most blessed lord and deservedly venerable father. But that hymn, which they say belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ, which above all things has stirred your reverence, is wont to be found in the apocryphal writings. These writings are not peculiar to the Priscillianists alone; other heretics too, in the impiety of the empty error of several sects, make use of them, though they hold differing views among themselves. Hence each of them has followed his own various heresies, yet they hold these writings in common amid their diversity, and those especially are accustomed to frequent them who do not accept the old Law and the canonical prophets.
5:4361
negant enim haec ad deum bonum et ad Christum eius filium pertinere sicut Manichaei. sicut Marcionistae et ceteri, quibus haec blasphemia damnabilis placuit. qui etiam in scripturis canonicis testamenti noui, hoc est in neris euangelicis et apostolicis litteris non accipiunt omnia, sed quod uolunt, et libros eligunt, quos accipiant. aliis inprobatis. sed et in singulis quibusque libris loca distinguunt, quae putantur suis erroribus conuenire: cetera in eis pro falsis habent. nam quidam Manichaei canonicum librum, cuius titulus est \'actus apostolorum\', repudiant. timent enim euidentissimam ueritatem.
因為他們像摩尼教徒一樣,否認這些事與良善的上帝以及祂的兒子基督相關。馬吉安派和其餘那些以此可咒詛的褻瀆為悅的人,也是如此。這些人甚至連新約正典聖經,即福音書與使徒書信,都不全然接納,只取他們所願意的;他們揀選要接受哪些書卷,卻棄絕其他的。而且,在每一卷書中,他們又劃分出那些被認為合乎自己謬誤的段落,並把書中其餘的部分視為虛假。因為某些摩尼教徒棄絕那卷名為《使徒行傳》的正典書卷,因為他們懼怕其中極其明顯的真理。
For they deny, like the Manichaeans, that these things pertain to the good God and to Christ his Son. So too the Marcionites and the rest, to whom this damnable blasphemy was pleasing. These men do not accept everything even in the canonical Scriptures of the New Testament, that is, in the Gospels and in the apostolic writings, but only what they wish; and they choose which books they will accept, while rejecting others. Moreover, within each individual book they mark off passages that are thought to suit their errors, and they hold the rest in those books to be false. For certain Manichaeans repudiate the canonical book whose title is "the Acts of the Apostles," because they fear its most evident truth.
5:4362
ubi apparet sanctus spiritus missus, qui est a domino Iesu Christo in euangelica ueritate promissus. sub eius quippe spiritus nomine. a quo penitus alieni sunt, indocta hominum corda decipiunt mira caecitate adserentes eandem domini promissionem in suo haeresiarcha Manichaeo esse completam. quod et illi haeretici faciunt, qui uocantur Cataphryges, dicentes per nescio quos insanos, Montanum scilicet et Priscillam, quos et proprios suos prophetas habent, uenisse spiritum sanctum, quem dominus missurum se esse promisit. Priscillianistae uero accipiunt omnia et canonica et apacrypha simul;
在那裡顯明了聖靈的差遣,就是主耶穌基督在福音的真理中所應許的那位。因為他們藉著那位他們自己全然疏遠的聖靈之名,以令人驚異的盲目欺哄無知之人的心,斷言主的這同一應許已在他們的異端始祖摩尼身上成就。那些被稱為卡塔弗里吉亞派的異端也如此行,他們說藉著某些瘋子——即孟他努和普里西拉,就是他們奉為自己先知的人——聖靈已經降臨,就是主所應許要差來的那位。至於普里西利安派,卻同時接納一切,無論是正典還是偽經;
There it appears that the Holy Spirit was sent, who was promised by the Lord Jesus Christ in the truth of the Gospel. For under the name of that very Spirit, from whom they are utterly estranged, they deceive the untaught hearts of men, asserting with astonishing blindness that this same promise of the Lord was fulfilled in their heresiarch Manichaeus. This too those heretics do who are called Cataphrygians, saying that through certain madmen — namely Montanus and Priscilla, whom they hold as their own prophets — there came the Holy Spirit whom the Lord promised he would send. The Priscillianists, however, accept everything, both canonical and apocryphal alike;
5:4363
sed quaecumque, quae contra eos sunt, in suae peruersitatis sensus aliquando callida et astuta aliquando ridicula et hebeti expositione peruertunt nec saltem ita, ut ea ipsa, quae exponunt ab suae sectae hominibus alienis, uera esse credant. alioquin aut catholici essent aut non multum a ueritate alieni. qui et in ipsis scripturis apocryphis sensus catholicos inuenirent aut inuenire uelle uiderentur, sed, cum ipsi alia cum suis sentiant atque inter suos doceant siue discant, quae non audent prodere, quoniam re uera nefaria sunt et detestanda, tamen fidem catholicam eis, quos timent, praedicant, non quam teneant, sed sub qua lateant.
但凡是與他們相悖的,他們都曲解成合乎自己乖謬心意的意思,其解釋有時狡黠詭詐,有時荒謬愚鈍——甚至他們自己也並不相信那些向宗派以外之人所講解的內容是真的。否則,若他們在那些偽經中確實找到、或看似願意找到大公教會的意義,他們就要麼是大公信徒,要麼與真理相去不遠了。然而,既然他們自己與同黨之間另有主張,並在自己人中間傳授或學習那些不敢公開的事(因為這些事實在邪惡可憎),他們卻仍向所懼怕的人宣講大公信仰——不是他們所持守的信仰,而是他們藉以藏身的信仰。
but whatever things are against them they pervert into the sense of their own depravity, by an interpretation now cunning and crafty, now ridiculous and dull — and not even in such a way that they believe those very things which they expound to men outside their sect to be true. Otherwise they would either be catholics, or not far removed from the truth, if in those apocryphal writings themselves they found catholic meanings, or seemed willing to find them. But since they themselves hold other views with their own, and among their own teach or learn things they dare not disclose (because these are truly wicked and detestable), they nevertheless proclaim the catholic faith to those whom they fear — not the faith they hold, but the faith under which they hide.
5:4364
possunt enim aliqui haeretici reperiri fortasse inmundiores, sed nullus istis fallacia comparatur. alii quippe, ut sunt hominum uitia, de huius uitae consuetudine uel infirmitate men an autem in ipsa nefaria doctrina haeresis suae praeceptum habere perhibentur. ut occultandorum dogmatum suorum causa etiam cum falsa iuratione mentiantur. hi, qui eos experti sunt et ipsorum fuerant atque ab eis dei misericordia liberati sunt, etiam uerba ipsa praecepti huius ista commemorant: Iura, periura, secretum prodere noli. Proinde, ut sine ulla difficultate uideatur, quam non hoc sentiunt de scripturis apocryphis, quod se exponere simulant, ratio consideranda est, quam reddere uidentur.
或許能找到某些異端比這些人更為污穢,但論詭詐卻無人堪與他們相比。其他人固然按人性的惡習,出於今生的習慣或軟弱而說謊;但這些人據說在其異端極其邪惡的教義中竟有一條戒律,即為了隱藏自己的教條,甚至可以用假誓來撒謊。那些曾親身經歷他們、原本屬於他們、後蒙上帝憐憫得以脫離的人,甚至能複述這條戒律的原話:「起誓吧,發假誓吧,但切莫洩露祕密。」因此,為了毫無困難地看出他們對偽經的想法並非如他們所假裝講解的那樣,就必須考察他們看似提出的理由。
For perhaps some heretics can be found more unclean than these, but none is comparable to them in deceit. Others indeed, as human vices go, lie out of the custom or weakness of this life; but these men are reported to have a precept in the very wicked teaching of their heresy, that for the sake of concealing their doctrines they should lie even with false oaths. Those who have had experience of them, and had themselves belonged to them and by God's mercy were freed from them, even recall the very words of this precept: "Swear, forswear, but betray not the secret." Accordingly, that it may be seen without any difficulty how they do not think of the apocryphal writings what they pretend to expound, the reasoning must be considered which they seem to offer.
5:4365
ut eisdem scripturis tamquam diuina tribuatur auctoritas, ut, quod scelestius est, etiam canonicis praeferant. habes uerba eorum in illo codice ita posita: \'Hymnus domini, quem dixit secrete sanctis apostolis discipulis suis, quia scriptum est in euangelio: Hymno dicto ascendit in montem\', et quod <in canone non est positus propter eos. qui secundum se sentiunt et non secundum spiritum et ueritatem dei. et quia scriptum est: Sacramentum regis bonum est abscondere, opera autem dei reuelare honorificum est\'.
這理由就是:應當把神聖的權威歸給這些著作,以致——更為邪惡的是——他們甚至把它們置於正典聖經之上。你在那卷書中見到他們的話如此記載:「主的讚歌,是祂私下對祂的門徒、聖使徒們所說的,因為福音書上寫著:唱完讚歌,祂就上了山」;並說「它未被列入正典,是為著那些照自己、而不照上帝的靈與真理思想的人;又因為經上記著:隱藏君王的祕密乃為美善,顯明上帝的作為乃為尊榮。」
namely, that to these same writings divine authority should be attributed, so that — what is more wicked — they even prefer them to the canonical Scriptures. You have their words set down thus in that book: "The hymn of the Lord, which he said secretly to the holy apostles his disciples, since it is written in the Gospel: When the hymn had been said, he went up into the mountain"; and that "it is not placed in the canon on account of those who think according to themselves and not according to the Spirit and truth of God; and because it is written: It is good to hide the secret of a king, but to reveal the works of God is honorable."
5:4366
ista est magna eorum ratio, cur iste hymnus non sit in canone, quia uelut sacramentum regis abscondendum fuit his, qui secundum carnem sentiunt et non secundum spiritum et ueritatem dei. ergo scripturae canonicae non pertinent ad sacramentum regis, quod istis abscondendum uidetur, et eis conscriptae sunt. qui secundum carnem sentiunt et non secundum spiritum et ueritatem dei. quod quid est aliud quam dicere scripturas sanctas canonicas nec secundum spiritum dei sapere nec pertinere ad ueritatem dei? quis ho« audiat? quis ualeat sustinere tantae impietatis horrorem?
這就是他們認為此讚歌不在正典中的重大理由:因為它彷彿如同君王的祕密,必須向那些照肉體、而不照上帝的靈與真理思想的人隱藏。這樣說來,正典聖經就與那必須向那些人隱藏的君王祕密無關,而是為那些照肉體、不照上帝的靈與真理思想的人所寫的了。這豈不等於說:神聖的正典聖經既不領會上帝的靈,也不與上帝的真理相關嗎?誰能聽得下這話?誰能忍受如此大不敬的可怕?
This is their great reason why this hymn is not in the canon: because, as it were, like the secret of a king, it had to be hidden from those who think according to the flesh and not according to the Spirit and truth of God. Therefore the canonical Scriptures do not pertain to the secret of the king, which they think must be hidden from those men, and they were written down for those who think according to the flesh and not according to the Spirit and truth of God. And what is this other than to say that the holy canonical Scriptures neither savor of the Spirit of God nor pertain to the truth of God? Who could hear this? Who could endure the horror of so great an impiety?
5:4367
aut si scripturae canonicae spiritaliter a spiritalibus carnaliter a carnalibus sentiuntur, cur non est et iste hymnus in canone, si et ipsum spiritales spiritaliter carnales carnaliter sentiunt? Dein le quid causae est, nt eundem hymnum isti secundum scripturas canonicas conentur exponere? si enim propterea non est in scr ipturis canonicis. quia illae scripturae carnalibus hymnus autem iste spiritalibus scriptus est, quo modo de scripturis ad carnales homines pertinentibus exponitur hymnus, qui non pertinet ad carnales? si enim uerbi gratia propterea in isto hymno cantatur et dicitur: \'Solnere uolo et solui uolo’.
再者,若正典聖經由屬靈之人按屬靈的方式領會、由屬肉體之人按肉體的方式領會,那麼倘若屬靈之人也按屬靈、屬肉體之人也按肉體去領會這讚歌,它為何不也在正典之中呢?其次,這些人又有什麼理由要按正典聖經來講解這同一首讚歌呢?因為若它之所以不在正典聖經中,是由於那些聖經是為屬肉體的人所寫,而這讚歌卻是為屬靈的人所寫,那麼一首與屬肉體之人無關的讚歌,怎能從屬乎肉體之人的聖經中得到講解呢?因為,若如舉例所言,這讚歌之所以唱說「我願鬆解,也願被鬆解」——
Or if the canonical Scriptures are understood spiritually by the spiritual and carnally by the carnal, why is not this hymn also in the canon, if the spiritual too understand it spiritually and the carnal carnally? Then again, what reason is there that these men try to expound this same hymn according to the canonical Scriptures? For if it is for this reason not in the canonical Scriptures, because those Scriptures were written for the carnal, while this hymn was written for the spiritual, how is a hymn that does not pertain to the carnal expounded from Scriptures that pertain to carnal men? For if, for example, it is for this reason sung and said in that hymn: "I wish to loose and I wish to be loosed" —
5:4368
quia, sicut isti haec uerba exponunt, soluit nos dominus Christus a conuersatione saeculi. ut non iterum ligemur in eo, haec in scripturis canonicis utique didicimus, quod soluat nos dominus a conuersatione saeculi et quia in eo non debemus iterum conligari. nam quid est aliud: Dirupisti uincula mea? quid est aliud: Dominus soluit compeditos? iam solutos autem apostolus admonet dicens: State ergo et ne iterum seruitutis iugo detineamini et apostolus Petrus dicit:
因為,正如這些人講解這些話:主基督把我們從今世的往來中鬆解出來,好使我們不再被它捆綁——這些事我們確實都已在正典聖經中學到,即主把我們從今世的往來中鬆解出來,我們不當再被它捆綁。因為「你已解開我的捆綁」這話還有別的意思嗎?「主釋放被囚的」這話還有別的意思嗎?而使徒又勸勉那些已得釋放的人說:「所以你們要站立得穩,不要再被奴役的軛挾制」;使徒彼得也說:
because, as these men expound these words, the Lord Christ looses us from the converse of this world, so that we may not again be bound in it — these things we have indeed learned in the canonical Scriptures, namely that the Lord looses us from the converse of the world, and that we ought not to be bound up in it again. For what else is: "You have broken my bonds asunder"? What else is: "The Lord loosens the fettered"? And the Apostle admonishes those already loosed, saying: "Stand fast therefore, and be not again held under the yoke of bondage"; and the Apostle Peter says:
5:4369
Si enim refugientes coinquinationes mundi in cognitione domini nostri et saluatoris Iesu Christi his rursus impliciti superantur, facta sunt eis posteriora deteriora prioribus sic ostendens, cum soluti fuerimus, alligari DOS mundo iterum non debere. cum itaque ista in canone sine ex his testimoniis. quae commemoraui. siue ex aliis plurimis manifesta sint et legi et praedicari non cessent, quid est, quod isti hunc hymnum, ubi ‛uerba’, ut secundum ipsos loquar. (uerba obscurissime- - sime sunt posita\', propterea dicunt in canone non esse, De reuelarentur carnalibus, cum potius et uideamus in canone reuelata, in hoc autem hymno omnino uelata, sicut ipsi adserunt?
「因為他們若因認識主和救主耶穌基督而脫離世上的污穢,後來又被纏住、制伏,他們末後的景況就比先前更不好了」——這樣就顯明:我們一旦得了釋放,就不當再被世界捆綁。既然這些事在正典中已然明白——無論是從我所提及的那些見證,還是從其他極多的見證——並且從未停止被誦讀與傳講,那麼這些人又憑什麼說這首讚歌(其中的話,照他們的說法,寫得最為晦澀)之所以不在正典中,是為免向屬肉體之人顯明呢?其實我們反倒看見:正典中所顯明的,正是這讚歌中如他們所稱、被完全遮蔽的那些事。
"For if, having fled the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled in these and overcome, their latter state is become worse for them than the former" — thus showing that, once we have been loosed, we ought not to be bound to the world again. Since, therefore, these things are manifest in the canon — whether from those testimonies which I have recalled, or from very many others — and do not cease to be read and preached, what is the reason that these men say this hymn (where the words, to speak according to them, are set most obscurely of all) is for that reason not in the canon, lest it be revealed to the carnal, when rather we see revealed in the canon, but in this hymn wholly veiled, the very things which they themselves assert?
5:4370
nam, sicut magis credendum est, prorsus non sunt ipsa sed nescio quae alia. quae tali expositione multo amplius uelant et reuelare formidant.. Nam utique. si hoc illis uerbis significatur, quod nos SOJW1i dominus a conuersatione saeculi et ut non iterum eo, non diceretur: \'Soluere uolo et solui uolo\' sed: \'Soluere uolo et eos. quos soluero, ligari uolo\'. aut si membra sua, id est fideles suos in se transfigurat, quem ad modum ait: Esuriui et dedistis mihi manducare, diceret potius: \'Solui uolo et ligari nolo’. aut si propterea ipse soluit et ipse soluitur, quia soluit caput, membra soluuntur, quae persequebatur, cui clamauit de caelo: Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris?
因為,更該相信的是,這些話所指的根本不是那些事,而是我所不知的另一些事;他們藉這樣的解釋更加把它們遮蔽起來,卻不敢揭露。因為,倘若那些話所要表達的果真是:主把我們從今世的往來中鬆解出來、好使我們不再被它捆綁,那就不會說「我願鬆解,也願被鬆解」,而該說「我願鬆解,並願那些我所鬆解的人被捆綁」。又或者,若祂把祂的肢體、即祂的信徒變化成祂自己——正如祂所說:「我餓了,你們給我吃」——祂反倒會說「我願被鬆解,卻不願被捆綁」。又或者,若祂之所以既鬆解人又自己被鬆解,是因為當元首得鬆解時,祂原先所逼迫的肢體也一同得鬆解,就是祂從天上向之呼喊「掃羅,掃羅,你為什麼逼迫我」的那位所指的——
For, as is more to be believed, these are not those very things at all, but some others I know not what, which by such an exposition they veil much more, and are afraid to reveal. For assuredly, if by those words this were signified, that the Lord looses us from the converse of the world and that we may not again be bound in it, it would not be said: "I wish to loose and I wish to be loosed," but rather: "I wish to loose, and those whom I have loosed I wish to be bound." Or if he transfigures his members, that is, his faithful, into himself — as he says: "I was hungry, and you gave me to eat" — he would rather say: "I wish to be loosed, and I do not wish to be bound." Or if for this reason he himself looses and is himself loosed, because when the Head is loosed, the members are loosed which he was persecuting, to whom he cried from heaven: "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"
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hoc quidem uerborum istorum expositor iste non dixit, sed etiam si dixisset, id ei respondemus, quod paulo ante respondimus, quoniam haec in scripturis canonicis legimus. ibi intellegimus, inde firmamus, inde cotidie praedicamus. quid est igitur, quod iste hymnus dicitur carnalibus fuisse subtractus, ut non poneretur in canone, cum, quod in illo opertum est, in canone apertum sit? an usque adeo desipiunt. immo insaniunt, ut audeant dicere sacramentum regis in hoc hymno absconditum esse spiritalibus, in canone autem manifestum esse carnalibus? Hoc et de superioribus eiusdem hvmni uerbis dici potest. ubi ait: ‛Saluare uolo et saluari uolo\'.
——這話那位解說者固然沒有說;但即便他說了,我們仍要以稍前所回應的話回應他,即:我們正是在正典聖經中讀到這些事,在那裡領會,從那裡確立,並每日傳講。那麼,既然此讚歌中所遮蔽的,在正典中卻是敞開的,人又憑什麼說它被向屬肉體之人隱去、以致不被列入正典呢?難道他們竟愚昧到——不,竟瘋狂到——膽敢說:君王的祕密在這讚歌中是向屬靈之人隱藏的,在正典中卻是向屬肉體之人顯明的嗎?關於這同一首讚歌前面的話「我願拯救,也願被拯救」,也可以這樣說。
— this indeed the expositor of these words did not say; but even if he had said it, we reply to him what we replied a little before, namely that we read these things in the canonical Scriptures, there we understand them, thence we confirm them, thence we daily preach them. What then is the reason that this hymn is said to have been withdrawn from the carnal, so that it might not be placed in the canon, when what is covered in it is uncovered in the canon? Or are they so foolish — nay rather, are they so mad — as to dare to say that the secret of the king is hidden from the spiritual in this hymn, but is manifest to the carnal in the canon? This can also be said about the earlier words of the same hymn, where it says: "I wish to save and I wish to be saved."
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si enim, sicut ipsi ex ponunt, hoc ista uerba significant, quod saluamur a domino per baptismum et saluamus, id est custodimus in nobis spiritum datum nobis per baptismum, nonne istum sensum scriptura canonica clamat, ubi legimus: Saluos nos fecit per lauacrum regenerationis et ubi nobis dicitur: Spiritum nolite extinguere? quo modo ergo iste hymnus in canone ideo non est, ne carnalibus innotescat, cum id, quod in illo obscurum est, in canone luceat. nisi quia sub hac qualicumque expositione, quam quibuslibet aliis obtendunt, illud, quod hic ipsi sapiunt, occultare conantur?
因為,若如他們自己所講解的,這些話意指:我們藉洗禮蒙主拯救,我們也拯救、即保守那藉洗禮賜給我們的靈於我們裡面——那麼正典聖經豈不正宣告這同一意思嗎?我們讀到:「祂藉著重生的洗使我們得救」,又對我們說:「不要銷滅聖靈」。既然這讚歌中晦澀的部分在正典中反倒明亮照耀,那它為何又因免得向屬肉體之人為人所知而不在正典中呢?除非是因為:在他們向任何旁人所擺出的這種或那種解釋之下,他們其實企圖隱藏自己在此心中真正所領會的東西。
For if, as they themselves expound, these words signify this — that we are saved by the Lord through baptism, and that we save, that is, we keep within us the Spirit given to us through baptism — does not the canonical Scripture proclaim this same meaning, where we read: "He saved us through the washing of regeneration," and where it is said to us: "Do not quench the Spirit"? How then is this hymn for that reason not in the canon, lest it become known to the carnal, when that which is obscure in it shines clear in the canon — unless because, under this or that exposition which they hold out to any others, they try to conceal what they themselves inwardly think here?
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qui tamen usque adeo caeci sunt, ut etiam quaedam uerba de ipso canone adhibeant ad exponendum hymnum, quem propterea dicunt in canone non esse, ne sacramentum regis carnalibus proderetur. quid ergo faciunt in canone clarius posita, per quae in isto hymno aperiantur obscura? Nam si hoc, ut dicunt, intellegendum est in isto hymno, ubi ait: ‛Generari uolo’, quod in canonica epistula Pauli apostoli scriptum est: Quos iterum parturio, donec Christus formetur in uobis; si hoc intellegendum est in isto hymno, ubi ait: \'Cantare uolo\\ quod in psalmo canonico scriptum est: Cantate domino canticum nouum; si hoc intellegendum est in isto hymno, ubi ait: \'Saltate cuncti.
然而他們竟盲目到這地步,甚至引用正典本身的某些話來講解那首據他們說之所以不在正典中、乃為免向屬肉體之人洩露君王祕密的讚歌。那麼,他們如何處置正典中那些更清楚記載、藉以揭開此讚歌晦澀之處的話呢?因為,若如他們所言,這讚歌中「我願被生」一語當如此領會,即如使徒保羅的正典書信所寫:「我為你們再受生產之苦,直等到基督成形在你們心裡」;若這讚歌中「我願歌唱」一語當如此領會,即如正典詩篇所寫:「你們要向耶和華唱新歌」;若這讚歌中「你們眾人跳舞」一語當如此領會——
Yet they are so blind that they even bring forward certain words from the canon itself to expound the hymn which for this reason they say is not in the canon, lest the secret of the king should be betrayed to the carnal. What then do they do with things more clearly set down in the canon, by which the obscurities in this hymn are laid open? For if, as they say, that is to be understood in this hymn where it says "I wish to be born," which is written in the canonical epistle of the apostle Paul: "Whom I bring to birth again, until Christ be formed in you"; if that is to be understood in this hymn where it says "I wish to sing," which is written in the canonical psalm: "Sing to the Lord a new song"; if that is to be understood in this hymn where it says "Dance, all of you" —
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quod scriptum est in cantico euangelico: Cantauimus uobis e t non saltastis: si hoc intellegendum est in isto hymno: Plangere uolo, tundite uos omnes\', quod scriptum in cantico euangelico: Planximus uobis et non luxistis; si ‛ornare uolo et ornari uolo\' hoc significat in isto hymno, quod scriptum est in canone: Habitare Christum per fidem in cordibus uestris et: Vos estis templum dei et spiritus dei habitat in uobis; si, quod ait in isto hymno: \'Lucerna sum tibi, ille qui me uides\', hoc significat, quod scriptum est in psalmo canonico: In lumine tuo uidebimus lumen; si, quod ait in isto hymno: Ianua sum tibi, quicumque me pulsas, hoc significat, quod in psalmo canonico legitur:
即福音書中的歌所寫的:「我們向你們吹笛,你們卻不跳舞」;若這讚歌中「我願哀哭,你們眾人捶胸吧」當如此領會,即福音書的歌所寫:「我們向你們舉哀,你們卻不悲慟」;若「我願裝飾,也願被裝飾」在這讚歌中意指正典所寫的:「使基督因你們的信住在你們心裡」,以及:「你們是上帝的殿,上帝的靈住在你們裡面」;若這讚歌中「我是你的燈,你這看見我的人」一語意指正典詩篇所寫的:「在你的光中,我們必得見光」;若這讚歌中「我是你的門,凡叩我者」一語意指正典詩篇所讀到的——
which is written in the Gospel song: "We have piped to you and you have not danced"; if this is to be understood in this hymn: "I wish to mourn; beat yourselves, all of you," which is written in the Gospel song: "We have wailed to you and you have not lamented"; if "I wish to adorn and I wish to be adorned" signifies this in this hymn, which is written in the canon: "that Christ may dwell through faith in your hearts" and: "You are the temple of God, and the Spirit of God dwells in you"; if what it says in this hymn: "I am a lamp to you, you who see me" signifies this, which is written in the canonical psalm: "In your light we shall see light"; if what it says in this hymn: "I am a door to you, whoever knocks at me" signifies this, which is read in the canonical psalm:
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Aperite mihi portas iustitiae, ingressus in eis confitebor domino etin alio psalmo: Tollite portas principes uestri et eleuamini portae aeternales e introibit rex gloriae; si, quod ait in isto hymno: ‛Qui uides, quod ago, tace opera mea\', hoc significat, quod scriptum est in libro Tobiae: Sacramentum regis bonum est abscondere. cur iste hymuus non esse in canone propterea dicitur, ut sacramentum regis abscondatur carnalibus, cum ea, quae in isto hymno exponuntur, etiam in canone legantur et sic ibi reperiantur manifesta, ut per haec illa exponantur obscura, nisi quia istas expositiones habent, in quibus lateant, in uerbis uero illius hymni.
「給我敞開公義的門,我要進去稱謝耶和華」,又在另一篇詩篇中:「眾君王啊,抬起你們的頭;永久的門啊,你們要被舉起,榮耀的王將要進來」;若這讚歌中「你這看見我所行的,要對我的作為緘默」一語意指《多俾亞傳》所寫的:「隱藏君王的祕密乃為美善」——那麼,既然這讚歌中所講解的那些事在正典中也可讀到,並且在那裡如此明顯地被找到,以致藉著它們便可講解此讚歌的晦澀之處,那又為何說此讚歌之所以不在正典中,乃為要向屬肉體之人隱藏君王的祕密呢?除非是因為他們持守這些可供藏身的解釋,而在那讚歌的言辭中——
"Open to me the gates of righteousness; entering into them I shall confess to the Lord," and in another psalm: "Lift up your gates, O princes, and be lifted up, O eternal gates, and the King of glory shall enter in"; if what it says in this hymn: "You who see what I do, keep silent about my works" signifies this, which is written in the book of Tobit: "It is good to hide the secret of a king" — why is this hymn said not to be in the canon for the reason that the secret of the king may be hidden from the carnal, when the very things that are expounded in this hymn are read also in the canon, and are found there so manifest that through them the obscurities of that hymn are expounded, unless because they hold these expositions in which they may hide, while in the words of that hymn —
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quem exponere se simulant, hoc sapiunt, quod alienis exponere timeant? Longum est cuncta disputando monstrare. uerum ex his, quae diximus, cetera considerare facillimum est et uidere ea, quae in expositione huius hymni bona et honesta dicunt. etiam in canone reperiri. unde illa eorum non ratio sed tergiuersatio est, ideo illum esse a canone separatum, quia carnalibus hominibus abscondendum regis fuerat sacramentum. unde non inmerito creduntur istis expositionibus non aperire uelle, quod legunt, sed potius operire, quod sentiunt.
——那正是他們假裝要講解、卻不敢向外人講解的意思。若要逐一以辯論闡明每一點,實在冗長;但從我們所說的,便極易推想其餘,並看出他們在講解此讚歌時所說那些美善可敬的話,在正典中也同樣可以找到。因此,他們那番辯詞並非理由,而是託辭——即說此讚歌之所以被排除於正典之外,是因為君王的祕密必須向屬肉體之人隱藏。因此,人們有理由相信:他們藉這些解釋並非要敞開所讀的,反倒是要遮蓋所想的。
which they pretend to expound, they inwardly hold a meaning that they are afraid to expound to strangers? It would be tedious to demonstrate every point by argument; but from the things we have said it is very easy to consider the rest, and to see that those things which they say in the exposition of this hymn as good and honorable are also found in the canon. Hence that plea of theirs is no reasoning but an evasion — that the hymn was separated from the canon because the secret of the king had to be hidden from carnal men. Hence not without cause are they believed by these expositions not to wish to lay open what they read, but rather to cover over what they think.
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nec mirum, quando quidem ipsum dominum Iesum loquentem non per ora prophetarum uel apostolorum uel angelorum sed per os proprium illusorem potius quam ueritatis doctorem fuisse crediderunt. huic utique hymno diuinam tribuentes auctoritatem, ubi eum dixisse nescio quis eiusdem hymni conditor finxit: (Verbo inlusi cuncta et non sum lusus in totum\', respondeant, si possunt, egregii spiritales, quo eamus, cui aures aperiamus, cui loquenti utcumque credamus, in cuius promissione spem ponamus, 81 uerbo cuncta Christus inlusit, si uerbo cuncta omnipotens magister inlusit, si uerbo cuncta ille, qui est unigenitus. uerbum dei patris inlusit. quid ulterius loquar de perditis.
這也不足為奇,因為他們竟相信主耶穌自己——不是藉著先知、使徒或天使之口,而是藉著祂自己的口說話——乃是一個嘲弄者,而非真理的教師。因為他們把神聖的權威歸給這同一首讚歌,其中那讚歌的某位杜撰者虛構祂說過:「我用一句話嘲弄了萬有,我卻絲毫未被嘲弄。」讓這些高妙的「屬靈」之人來回答,若他們回答得出:倘若基督用一句話嘲弄了萬有,倘若全能的主宰用一句話嘲弄了萬有,倘若那位獨生者、聖父上帝的道用一句話嘲弄了萬有,那麼我們該往哪裡去?該向誰側耳?該憑什麼樣的話去信靠?該把盼望寄託在誰的應許上?關於這些沉淪之人,我還能再說什麼呢——
Nor is it any wonder, seeing that they have believed the Lord Jesus himself, speaking not through the mouths of prophets or apostles or angels but through his own mouth, to have been a mocker rather than a teacher of truth. For to this very hymn they attribute divine authority, where some contriver of that hymn feigned that he had said: "By a word I mocked all things, and I was not mocked at all." Let these excellent "spiritual" men answer, if they can: where are we to go, to whom shall we open our ears, to whose word shall we in any way give credence, in whose promise shall we place our hope, if Christ mocked all things by a word, if the Almighty Master mocked all things by a word, if he who is the Only-begotten, the Word of God the Father, mocked all things by a word? What more shall I say concerning the lost —
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uaniloquis et mentis seductoribus primum suae deinde ceterorum, quos sibi ad interitum praedestinatos aeternum consociare potuerunt? rescripsi uenerationi tuae et multo senas, quam uolueram, et plura, quam disposueram. optime facitis uigilanter lupos cauere; sed etiam pro sanandis ouibus, si quas forte uiolauerint sine iam uulnerauerint, pastorali diligentia ipso adiuuante pastorum domino laborate. CCXXXVIII. Volueram quidem petente te atque instante, ut meminisse dignaris, immo uero pro merito aetatis ac dignitatis tuae iubente te de fide Christiana etiam praesens cum praesente, in quantum mihi facultatem dominus largiretur, conferre sermonem;
——這些空談者、迷惑人心之徒,先迷惑自己,然後迷惑別人,就是他們得以與自己聯合、共赴永遠沉淪、命定滅亡的那些人?我給您敬虔的閣下回信,既比我所願的晚了許多,又比我所計劃的寫得更長。您警醒防範豺狼,做得極好;但也求您以牧者的殷勤,為醫治羊群而勞苦,倘若豺狼傷害或已經咬傷了哪些羊——願牧者之主親自幫助您。第二三八封信。我確曾應您的請求與堅持——願您垂念——不,更是遵您的命令(合乎您年齡與尊位之當然),願意就基督教信仰當面口頭交談,只要主賜我能力;
these vain talkers and seducers of minds, first of their own and then of others, whom they have been able to associate with themselves in eternal destruction, as men predestined to ruin? I have written back to your reverence both much later than I had wished, and more at length than I had intended. You do excellently to guard vigilantly against the wolves; but labor also, with pastoral diligence, for the healing of the sheep, if perchance the wolves have injured or already wounded any — the Lord of shepherds himself assisting you. Letter 238. I had indeed wished, at your request and insistence — that you may deign to remember — nay rather, at your command (in keeping with the merit of your age and dignity), to confer a discourse concerning the Christian faith even in person, face to face, so far as the Lord should grant me the ability;
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sed quia tibi post prandium displicuit, quod inter nos mane placuerat. ut a notariis uerba nostra exciperentur, ne ulterius dicas, quod te audio non tacere, non me fuisse ausum tibi dicere fidem meam, his litteris accipe, quod et tu legas et, cui uolueris, legendum tradas et, quod nolueris, uicissim scribendo ipse respondeas. iniquum est enim, ut quisque iudicare de alio uelit et iudicari de se nolit.
但既然午飯之後,早晨在我們之間曾令我們滿意的事——即由書記把我們的話記錄下來——竟令您不悅了,那麼,為免您進一步說(我聽說您並不隱瞞這話)我不敢向您陳明我的信仰,就請藉這封信領受您自己可以閱讀的內容,並把它交給您所願意的任何人去讀;您也可反過來,就您所願回應的任何部分親自書面作答。因為,一個人若想論斷別人,卻不肯自己受論斷,這是不公道的。
but because after the midday meal that displeased you which in the morning had pleased us between us — namely that our words should be taken down by notaries — lest you should further say (what I hear you do not keep silent about) that I did not dare to state my faith to you, receive by this letter what you yourself may read, and hand over to be read by whomever you wish, and to which, in turn, you yourself may reply in writing whatever you please. For it is unjust that anyone should wish to judge concerning another and be unwilling to be judged concerning himself.
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Et de praeterito quidem placito nostro, quod condicto mendiano implere noluisti, facile existimari potest, quis nostrum fidei suae fiduciam non habuerit, utrum qui uolebat, ut diceretur, et timebat, ne teneretur, an qui usque adeo nolebat eam disceptantium iudicio subtrahi, ut mandata litteris uellet etiam legentium memoriae commendari, ne quisquam uel obliuione opinatus uel dissensione inritatus diceret ab aliquo nostrum aut non esse dictum, quod dictum erat, aut dictum esse, quod dictum non erat. in his enim solent latebras suae malae defensionis inquirere, qui contentionis sunt cupidiores quam ueritatis.
至於我們過去的約定,就是您在所定的午時不肯履行的那件事,也很容易判斷我們當中是誰對自己的信仰缺乏把握:究竟是那想要說出來、卻又怕被拿話柄的人,還是那極不願讓自己的話從辯論者的審斷中撤去、以致希望把話寫下來、甚至託付給讀者記憶的人?後者這樣做,是免得有人或因遺忘而如此以為、或因異議而受激動,便說我們當中某人沒有說過那本已說過的話,或說過那本沒有說過的話。因為那些愛爭競過於愛真理的人,正慣於在這類事上為自己邪惡的辯護尋覓藏身之所。
And concerning our past agreement, which you were unwilling to fulfill at the appointed midday hour, it can easily be judged which of us lacked confidence in his own faith: whether he who wished it to be spoken yet feared to be held to it, or he who was so unwilling that it should be withdrawn from the judgment of those disputing, that he wished it committed to writing and even entrusted to the memory of readers, lest anyone, either thinking so through forgetfulness or provoked through disagreement, should say that something was not said by one of us which had been said, or was said which had not been said. For it is in such matters that those who are more eager for contention than for truth are wont to seek out hiding-places for their evil defense.
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hoc autem nec a te nec a me nec de te nec de me dici posset, si in fide condicti permaneres, ut uerba nostra exciperentur et scriberentur, praesertim quia tu ipse in his uerbis, quibus fidem tuam pronuntiasti, quotiens ea repetisti, totiens uariasti, quod nulla credo fraude sed obliuione factum esse. Nam primo dixisti credere te (in deum patrem omnipotentem, inuisibilem, ingenitum, incapabilem et in Iesum Christum filium eius deum natum ante saecula, per quem facta sunt omnia. et in spiritum sanctum\'.
但這話無論是您或我,無論是關乎您或關乎我,都無法說得出來,倘若您忠於那約定、讓我們的話被記錄下來寫成文字的話;尤其因為您自己在那些宣告信仰的話語中,每重複一次,就變動一次——我相信這並非出於欺詐,而是出於遺忘。因為起初您說您信「全能、不可見、非受生、不可測度的父上帝,並信耶穌基督祂的兒子,在萬世之先受生的上帝,萬有藉祂而造,並信聖靈」。
But this could be said neither by you nor by me, neither about you nor about me, if you had remained faithful to the agreement, that our words should be taken down and written; especially since you yourself, in those very words by which you declared your faith, as often as you repeated them, so often varied them — which I believe was done by no fraud but by forgetfulness. For at first you said that you believed "in God the Father Almighty, invisible, unbegotten, incomprehensible, and in Jesus Christ his Son, God born before the ages, through whom all things were made, and in the Holy Spirit."
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quibus ego auditis cum respondissem nondum a te quicquam dictum, quod meae fidei repugnaret, et ideo, si ea scripsisses, me his etiam posse subscribere, ad hoc nescio quo modo res perducta est, ut accepta charta ea ipsa, quae dixeras, uelles etiam litteris tua manu exprimere. quod cum mihi ad legendum dedisses, animaduerti minus te scripsisse \'patrem\', cum scripsisses deum omnipotentem, inuisibilem, ingenitum, innatum). quod ubi commemoraui, non post multam altercationem addidisti \'patrem\'; et \'incapabilem\' quidem, quod uerbis dixeras, scripto praetermiseras, sed nulla hinc a me facta commemoratio est.
我聽了這些話,回答說您所說的尚無一句與我的信仰相悖,因此若您把它們寫下來,我也可以在其上簽名。事情不知怎地竟被引到這地步:您接過一張紙,願意親手把您方才所說的那些話寫下來。您把它交給我閱讀時,我察覺您少寫了「父」這個詞,儘管您寫了「全能、不可見、非受生、未出生的上帝」。我提醒此事後,經過不多的爭辯,您添上了「父」;至於「不可測度的」一詞,您口頭上說過,卻在書寫時漏掉了,不過這一點我並未提及。
When I had heard these things and replied that nothing had yet been said by you which was repugnant to my faith, and that therefore, if you had written them down, I too could subscribe to them, the matter was somehow brought to this point: that, having received a sheet, you wished to set forth in writing, in your own hand, those very things you had said. And when you had given this to me to read, I noticed that you had written less — namely "Father" — although you had written "God almighty, invisible, unbegotten, unborn." When I called attention to this, after not much altercation you added "Father"; and "incomprehensible" indeed, which you had said in words, you had passed over in writing, but no mention of this was made by me.
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Deinde cum dixissem me paratum esse subscribere, adhuc illa uerba etiam mea esse posse, prius quaesiui, ne, quod in mentem uenerat. laberetur, utrum alicubi scripturarum diuinarum legeretur \'pater ingenitus\'; hoc autem feci, quia in exordio sermonis nostri, cum Arrius et Eunomius commemorati essent non a me sed a fratre meo Alypio requirente, quemnam eorum secutus esset Auxentius, qui abs te paulo ante fuerat non parua praedicatione laudatus, exclamando anathemasti et Arrium et Eunomium. tum continuo flagitasti, ut et nos anathemaremus όμοούσιον . quasi quisquam homo esset, qui hoc uocaretur. sicut Arrius et Eunomius.
接著,我說我已預備簽名、並說那些話也仍可算作我的,我便先行探問——免得我所想到的溜走了——「非受生的父」這說法在神聖聖經中是否有處可讀。我之所以這樣做,是因為在我們談話之初,當亞流和歐諾米烏被提及時(不是我提的,而是我的弟兄阿利比烏斯問及,問奧森修所追隨的是他們當中的哪一位——就是您稍前曾大加稱讚的那位奧森修),您高聲咒詛亞流和歐諾米烏二人。隨即您就要求我們也咒詛「同質」(homoousion),彷彿真有哪個人像亞流和歐諾米烏那樣以此名相稱似的。
Then, when I had said that I was ready to subscribe, and that those words could still be mine as well, I first inquired — lest what had come into my mind should slip away — whether "the Father unbegotten" was anywhere read in the divine Scriptures. Now I did this because, at the outset of our discourse, when Arius and Eunomius had been mentioned (not by me but by my brother Alypius, who was asking which of them Auxentius had followed — Auxentius who a little before had been praised by you with no small commendation), you cried out anathema upon both Arius and Eunomius. Then straightway you demanded that we too anathematize the homoousion, as though there were any man called by this name, like Arius and Eunomius.
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deinde uehementer exigebas, ut hoc uerbum tibi in scripturis ostenderemus, et statim nobis communicares. respondebatur a nobis, quia nos Latine loqueremur et illud Graecum esset, prius quaerendum esse, quid sit όμοούσιον , et tunc exigendum, ut in libris sanctis ostenderetur. tu contra uerbum ipsum crebro repetens et inuidiose uentilans atque in conciliis maiorum nostrorum conscriptum commemorans uehementer urguebas, ut ipsum omnino uerbum, quod est όμοούσιον , in sanctis libris ostenderemus, nobis etiam atque etiam reuocantibus. quia lingua nostra Graeca non esset, prius interpretandum et exponendum esse.
接著您激烈堅持要我們把這個詞在聖經中指給您看,並要立即與我們分享。我們回答說:既然我們是用拉丁語交談、而那是希臘語,就必須先探問「同質」是什麼,然後才可要求把它在聖書中指出來。可您卻反過來,一再重複這個詞、含惡意地反覆拋弄它,並提起它曾寫在我們先輩的會議記錄中,激烈催逼我們把那「同質」一詞在聖書中指出來,而我們則一再申明:既然我們的語言不是希臘語,就必須先加以翻譯和解釋。
Then you vehemently insisted that we should show you this word in the Scriptures, and that you should immediately share it with us. It was answered by us that, since we were speaking in Latin and that was Greek, it must first be inquired what homoousion is, and then it should be demanded that it be shown in the holy books. But you, on the contrary, repeating the word itself again and again and invidiously bandying it about, and recalling that it had been written down in the councils of our elders, vehemently urged that we should show that very word which is homoousion in the holy books, while we again and again recalled that, since our tongue was not Greek, it must first be interpreted and expounded.
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quid sit όμοούσιον , tum demum in diuinis litteris requirendum, quia, etsi fortasse nomen ipsum non inueniretur, res ipsa tamen inueniretur; quid est enim contentiosius quam, ubi de re constat, certare de nomine? Haec ergo quia inter nos iam conlocuti fueramus, posteaquam ad id uentum est, ut fidem tuam, sicut commemoraui, scriberes, quamquam nihil in eis uerbis uiderem nostrae fidei esse contrarium et propterea me dicerem paratum esse subscribere, quaesiui, ut dixi, utrum scriptura dei contineret hoc uerbum, quod pater esset \'ingenitus\', et, cum scriptum esse respondisses, instantius quaerebam, ut ostenderes.
即:「同質」是什麼,然後才在神聖的著作中尋求它,因為即使那名稱本身或許找不到,事情本身卻能找到。因為,當事情已無爭議時,卻為名稱爭辯,還有什麼比這更好爭競的呢?既然我們彼此已就這些事交談過,及至到了這地步——即如我所提及的,您該把您的信仰寫下來——雖然我在那些話中看不出有什麼與我們的信仰相悖,因此說我已預備簽名,但如我所說,我探問上帝的聖經是否含有這說法,即父是「非受生的」;當您回答說有此記載時,我更加堅持地請您指出來。
what homoousion is, and only then should it be sought in the divine writings, because even if perhaps the name itself were not found, yet the thing itself would be found. For what is more contentious than, when the matter is agreed upon, to wrangle about the name? Since therefore we had already conferred among ourselves about these things, after it had come to this — that you should write your faith, as I have recalled — although I saw nothing in those words contrary to our faith, and therefore said I was ready to subscribe, I inquired, as I have said, whether the Scripture of God contained this word, that the Father was "unbegotten"; and when you had answered that it was written, I asked more insistently that you would show it.
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tunc unus ex eis, qui aderant, quantum intellegi datur, fidei tuae socius ait mihi: \'Quid ergo? tu patrem genitum dicis?\' respondi: \'Non dico\'. et ille: Si ergo genitus non est\', inquit, \'utique ingenitus est\'. cui ego: \'Vides\'. inquam, \'posse fieri, ut etiam de uerbo, quod in scriptura dei non est, reddatur tamen ratio, unde recte dici ostendatur. sic ergo et όμοούσιον , quod in auctoritate diuinorum librorum cogebamur ostendere, etiamsi uocabulum ipsum non ibi inueniamus, fieri posse, ut illud inueniamus, cui hoc uocabulum recte adhibitum iudicetur\'.
這時,在場的一人——就我所能理解,是您信仰上的同夥——對我說:「那又怎麼樣呢?你說父是受生的嗎?」我回答:「我不這樣說。」他說:「那麼若祂不是受生的,祂當然就是非受生的了。」我對他說:「你看,」我說,「即便關乎一個不在上帝聖經中的詞,仍可以提出理由,證明它被正當地使用。因此,我們被迫要在神聖書卷的權威中指出的『同質』一詞也是如此——即便我們在那裡找不到這詞本身,卻可能找到那被判定為正當地適用此詞的事物。」
Then one of those who were present, as far as could be understood a partner in your faith, said to me: "What then? Do you say the Father is begotten?" I answered: "I do not say so." And he: "If then he is not begotten," said he, "surely he is unbegotten." To whom I said: "You see," said I, "that it can happen that even concerning a word which is not in the Scripture of God, a reason may nonetheless be rendered whereby it is shown rightly to be said. So then, homoousion also, which we were being compelled to show in the authority of the divine books — even if we do not find the very word there, it can happen that we find that to which this word is judged rightly to be applied."
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Quibus dictis, quid hinc tibi uideretur, adtendi, ut audirem, et aisti recte factum esse, ut ingenitus pater in scripturis sanctis non diceretur, ne illi uel tali uerbo fieret iniuria. <ergo\\ inquam, \'modo facta est iuiuria deo et hoc manu tua\'. quo audito fateri iam coeperas nec te hoc dicere debuisse. sed cum admonerem. ut, si tibi tale uideretur hoc uerbum, ut ad dei pertineret iniuriam, deleres illud inde, ubi scripseras, considerasti, credo. posse id recte dici et posse defendi et rursus aisti: \'Prorsus ego hoc dico\'. tum ego illud, quod iam dixeram.
這些話說完後,我便留意您對此有何看法,好聽個明白;您說,聖經中不稱父為「非受生的」乃是恰當之舉,免得用這樣的詞冒犯了祂。「那麼,」我說,「剛才竟對上帝造成了冒犯,而且是出自您親手。」您聽了這話,已開始承認自己本不該說這話。但當我勸您說,倘若這樣的詞在您看來有損上帝,就該把它從您所寫之處刪去時,您卻——我想——認為它其實可以正當地說、也可以辯護,於是又說:「我斷然是這樣說的。」於是我重複我先前已說過的話,
When these things had been said, I attended to what seemed to you thereupon, that I might hear it; and you said that it was rightly done that the Father should not be called "unbegotten" in the holy Scriptures, lest by such a word injury should be done to him. "Therefore," said I, "injury has just now been done to God, and that by your own hand." Hearing which, you had already begun to confess that you ought not to have said this. But when I admonished you that, if such a word seemed to you to pertain to injury against God, you should delete it from where you had written it, you considered — I believe — that it could rightly be said and could be defended, and again you said: "Absolutely, I do say this." Then I repeated what I had already said,
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repetiui ita fieri posse, ut etiam όμοούσιον neque scriptum in sanctis paginis inueniatur et tamen dictum in assertione fidei defendatur. sicut patrem in illis libris nusquam ingenitum legimus et tamen dicendum esse defenditur. tunc a me chartam, quam dederas. abstulisti et conscidisti. et constituimus, post meridianum tempus ut adessent notarii ad excipienda uerba nostra atque inter nos ista, quantum possemus, diligentius tractaremus. Venimus, ut nosti, ad horam condictam; notarios adduximus, ut et tui adessent: consedimus. dixisti Fursus fidem tuam atque in uerbis tuis non audiui ingenitum patrem\', credo, quod cogitaueris, quid inde mane dictum fuerit, et praecauere uolueris.
即:連「同質」也可以既不在聖經中找到、卻在信仰的宣告中被辯護——正如我們在那些書卷中無處讀到父稱為「非受生的」,卻仍辯護說該當如此說。於是您從我這裡取回您先前交給我的那張紙,把它撕了。我們約定:午時之後,讓書記在場記錄我們的話,並讓我們彼此盡可能仔細地處理這些事。如您所知,我們在所定的鐘點來到;我們帶了書記,好讓您那邊的也在場;我們坐下。您先陳明您的信仰,而在您的話中,我沒有聽到「非受生的父」——我想,這是因為您斟酌了早晨關於此事所說的話,願意加以防備。
namely that it can happen that even homoousion is neither found written in the sacred pages and yet, when spoken in the assertion of the faith, is defended — just as we nowhere read "unbegotten" of the Father in those books, and yet it is defended that it ought to be said. Then you took from me the sheet you had given, and tore it up. And we agreed that after the noon hour notaries should be present to take down our words, and that between us we should handle these matters as carefully as we could. We came, as you know, at the appointed hour; we brought notaries, so that yours also might be present; we sat down. You first spoke your faith, and in your words I did not hear "the Father unbegotten" — because, I believe, you had considered what had been said about it in the morning, and wished to take precaution.
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deinde poposcisti. ut etiam.ego dicerem fidem meam. ubi cum postulassem commemorans antemeridianum placitum nostrum, ut ea. quae dixeras, dictare potius dignareris, tunc exclamasti calumniam parare nos tibi et ideo uerba tua conscripta uelle retinere. ibi quid responderim, recordari non libet atque utinam nec tu memineris. seruaui tamen debitam honorificentiam honori tuo nec maledictum deputaui, quod non a ueritate sed a potestate audire meruissem. tamen. quia uel ipsa uerba repetiui, ut pressa uoce dicerem: \'Itane calumniam paramus nos tibi?\' ut ignoscas, peto.
接著您要求我也陳明我的信仰。當我提起我們上午的約定、請您寧可屈尊口授您所說過的那些話時,您卻高呼我們是在對您羅織構陷,說這正是我們要把您的話留成文字的緣故。我在那裡回應了什麼,我不願回想——但願您也不記得了!然而我仍保全了對您尊位當有的敬重,並不把我所應得聽見的話當作辱罵——那話不是出於真理,而是出於權勢。不過,因為我確曾以壓低的聲音重複了那幾句話說:「難道我們是在羅織構陷您嗎?」——為此我請求您的寬恕。
Then you demanded that I too should state my faith. When I had requested — recalling our forenoon agreement — that you would rather deign to dictate those things which you had said, then you cried out that we were preparing a calumny against you, and that this was why we wished to keep your words in writing. What I answered there, I do not care to recall — and would that you too did not remember it! Yet I preserved the honor due to your dignity, and did not reckon it a curse that I had deserved to hear not from truth but from power. Yet, because I did repeat those very words, saying in a subdued voice: "Do we then prepare a calumny against you?" — I ask that you forgive me.
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Sed tu his auditis rursus fidem tuam sono clariore repetisti atque in uerbis tuis non audiui \'deum filium\' quod numquam, quotiens eam dixisti, tacueras. hic ego cum modeste, ut poteram, postularem, ut de excipiendis uerbis nostris. quod inter nos placuerat, impleretur, etiam ipsam utilitatem de praesenti experimento suggessi dicens te ipsum non potuisse in memoria uerba tua tibi usitatissima retinere, quando numquam ea repetere ualuisti, ubi non aliquid et maxime necessarium praeterires;
但您聽了這些話,又以更清晰的聲音重複您的信仰,而在您的話中,我沒有聽到「上帝的兒子」,就是您每次陳述時從未省略過的那句。這時,我盡可能謙和地請求,將我們之間所議定的——即記錄我們的話——付諸實行,並且從眼前的經驗中指出這樣做的實際好處,說您自己連您那最熟悉的話都無法牢記於心,因為您每次重複時都必漏掉某些、且是最要緊的東西;
But you, having heard these things, again repeated your faith in a clearer tone, and in your words I did not hear "God the Son," which you had never omitted as often as you stated it. Here, when I modestly requested, as best I could, that what had been agreed between us — about the taking down of our words — should be carried out, I even suggested the very usefulness of it from present experience, saying that you yourself had not been able to retain in memory your own most familiar words, since you were never able to repeat them without passing over something, and that most necessary;
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quanto minus posse illos, qui nos audirent, ita nostrorum meminisse uerborum, ut, si quid forte uel tu de meis uel ego de tuis uerbis uellem retractare atque discutere, ualerent seu dictum seu non dictum liquido recordari, in qua nobis difficultate facillime notariorum recitatio subueniret! tunc indignanter dixisti melius fuisse, ut famam meam semper audires, eo quod longe inferiorem me expertus esses, quam tibi illa iactasset. tunc ego commemoraui, cum te ante prandium salutaremus et eam nobis famam praedicasses. hoc me dixisse, quod de me illa mentita sit. hic sane aisti uerum me dixisse. proinde cum duo tibi de me diuersa locuti sint.
那麼,那些聽我們說話的人,又何能如此牢記我們的話,以致若您想複核並考究我的任何話、或我想複核您的任何話時,他們能清楚地憶起何為所說、何為未說呢?在這種難處中,書記的宣讀本可最容易地援助我們!於是您忿忿地說,我倒不如始終只聽自己的名聲,因為您發現我遠不及那名聲向您所誇讚的。這時我提起:當我們飯前向您問安、您向我們盛讚那名聲時,我曾說過此話——即那名聲對我撒了謊。這裡您倒說我說的是真話。既然如此,關乎我,有兩種相異的說法向您傳來——
how much less could those who might hear us so remember our words that, if perchance either you should wish to review and examine anything of mine, or I anything of yours, they could clearly recall what was said or not said — a difficulty in which the notaries' recitation would most easily come to our aid! Then you said indignantly that it would have been better for me always to hear my reputation, since you had found me far inferior to what that reputation had boasted of you. Then I recalled that, when we had greeted you before the meal and you had extolled that reputation to us, I had said this — that it had lied about me. Here indeed you said that I had spoken the truth. Accordingly, since two different things have been spoken to you concerning me —
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aliud fama mea et aliud ego, magis utique gaudere debeo me potius quam illam repertum esse ueracem. sed quia scriptum est: Solus deus uerax, omnis autem homo mendax, uereor, ue hoc quoque de me temere dixerim; neque enim in nobis ipsis uel per nos ipsos ueraces sumus, cum sumus, sed cum ille in seruis suis loquitur, qui solus est uerax. Haec si, ut narraui, gesta esse recolis, uides, quam non debeas iactare apud homines, quod non ausus sim tibi adserere fidem meam. quando quidem in fide nostri placiti stare noluisti et uir tantus, qui pro fide. quam rei publicae debes. non times maledicta prouincialium, pro fide, quam Christo debes, times calumnias episcoporum.
——一是我的名聲,一是我本人——我當然更該歡喜:被查驗為誠實的是我,而非那名聲。但因經上記著:「惟有上帝真實,人人都是說謊的」,我恐怕連這話關乎我自己也說得冒失了;因為我們並非在自己裡面、也非藉自己而成為誠實的(當我們誠實時),乃是當那惟一真實的主在祂僕人裡面說話時。若您回想這些事確如我所述那樣發生,您就會明白:您實在不該在人前誇口說我不敢向您陳明我的信仰——既然您自己不肯守住我們約定的信實;而您這樣一位偉人,為著您對國家所負的忠信尚且不懼各省人民的咒罵,卻為著您對基督所負的信仰而懼怕主教們的構陷。
one my reputation and another myself — surely I ought rather to rejoice that I, rather than it, have been found truthful. But because it is written: "God alone is truthful, but every man a liar," I fear lest I have said even this about myself rashly; for neither in ourselves nor through ourselves are we truthful, when we are, but when he speaks in his servants who alone is truthful. If you recollect that these things were done as I have narrated, you see how little you ought to boast among men that I did not dare to assert my faith to you — since indeed you were unwilling to stand by the faith of our agreement; and though so great a man, who for the faith you owe to the commonwealth do not fear the curses of the provincials, yet for the faith you owe to Christ you fear the calumnies of bishops.
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deinde, cum disputationi nostrae etiam honoratos uiros interesse cupiueris, miror, quo modo in ipsa deuitatione calumniae uerba tua times a notariis conscribi et ex ore tuo a clarissimis testibus non times audiri. nonne consideras difficile esse, ut homines suspicentur te a nobis ullam formidasse calumniam, ut uerba tua excipi nolles, sed, cum cogitasses retentum te fuisse in uerbo ante prandium manu tua conscripto, simul etiam cogitasse non tam facile te notariorum tabulas delere potuisse, quam facile illam chartulam conscidisti?
其次,既然您原希望有尊貴之人也在場出席我們的辯論,我便詫異:在這番避免構陷之舉中,您竟怕您的話被書記寫下來,卻不怕它由極尊貴的見證人親耳從您口中聽見。您豈不覺得,人們很難疑心您是怕我們構陷、才不願讓您的話被記錄下來?倒不如說:既然您認為自己被飯前親手所寫的那句話拿住了,您便同時想到,您無法像撕掉那張小紙那樣輕易地塗去書記的簿冊。
Then, since you had desired that men of honorable rank should also be present at our disputation, I wonder how, in this very avoidance of calumny, you fear that your words be written down by notaries, yet do not fear that they be heard from your own mouth by most distinguished witnesses. Do you not consider it difficult for men to suspect that you feared any calumny from us — so that you were unwilling for your words to be taken down — but rather that, since you had thought yourself held to the word written in your own hand before the meal, you had at the same time thought that you could not so easily blot out the notaries' tablets as easily as you tore up that little sheet?
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si autem dicis non illa ita gesta esse, ut a me narrata sunt, aut tu obliuione falleris - non enim audeo dicere \'mentiris\' - aut ego uel similiter fallor uel mentior. uides ergo. quam recte dicam ea, quae de his maxime rebus geruntur, excipi atque conscribi oportere et quam tibi quoque hoc ipsum recte placuerat, nisi postmeridianus timor antemeridianum placitum frangeret. Audi ergo iam fidem meam. potens est misericordia domini dei nostri, quae praestet me, quod credidi. sic loqui, ut nec eius offendam ueritatem nec humanitatem tuam. in omnipotentem deum patrem me credere profiteor eumque aeternum ea aeternitate, hoc est inmortalitate dico, quam solus deus habet;
但若您說那些事並非如我所述那樣發生,那麼要麼是您被遺忘所欺——因為我不敢說「您說謊」——要麼是我或同樣被欺、或在說謊。所以您看,我說那些尤其關乎此類事情的交涉當被記錄寫下,是何等正當;而這同一件事本也令您滿意,是何等正當,若非午後的懼怕破壞了上午的約定的話。那麼,如今請聽我的信仰。我們主上帝的憐憫能使我如此陳述我所信的,以致既不冒犯祂的真理,也不冒犯您的人情。我宣認我信全能的父上帝,並稱祂為永恆,是以那惟獨上帝所擁有的永恆、即不朽而言;
But if you say that those things were not done as they have been narrated by me, either you are deceived by forgetfulness — for I do not dare to say "you lie" — or I too am either likewise deceived or I lie. You see therefore how rightly I say that those things which are transacted especially about such matters ought to be taken down and written, and how rightly this very thing had pleased you too, had not the afternoon fear broken the forenoon agreement. Hear then now my faith. The mercy of the Lord our God is able to grant that I may so speak what I have believed as to offend neither his truth nor your humanity. I profess that I believe in Almighty God the Father, and I call him eternal with that eternity, that is, immortality, which God alone possesses;
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hoc et de filio eius unigenito credo in forma dei, hoc et de spiritu dei sancto, qui spiritus est dei patris et filii eius unigeniti. sed quia ipse dei patris unigenitus filius, dominus et deus noster Iesus Christus, postquam uenit plenitudo temporis, opportune ad diem salutis nostrae formam serui accepit, multa de illo in scripturis secundum formam dei dicuntur, multa secundum formam serui. quorum exempli gratia duo quaedam commemoro, ut singula ad singula referantur. secundum formam dei de se ipse dixit: Ego et pater unum sumus, secundum formam serui: Quoniam pater maior me est. Quod autem de deo scriptum est: Qui solus habet mmortalitatem et:
我對祂在上帝形像中的獨生子也如此相信,對上帝的聖靈也如此相信,這聖靈乃是父上帝與祂獨生子的靈。但因為父上帝的獨生子自己,我們的主和上帝耶穌基督,在時候滿足之後,適時為著我們得救的日子取了僕人的形像,所以聖經論到祂,有許多是照上帝的形像說的,有許多是照僕人的形像說的。其中,為舉例之故,我提出兩處,好使各句歸於各自的形像。照上帝的形像,祂論到自己說:「我與父原為一」;照僕人的形像:「因為父是比我大的」。但論到上帝所寫的:「惟有祂有不死」,以及:
this I believe also of his only-begotten Son in the form of God, this also of the Holy Spirit of God, who is the Spirit of God the Father and of his only-begotten Son. But because the only-begotten Son of God the Father himself, our Lord and God Jesus Christ, after the fullness of time had come, opportunely, for the day of our salvation, took the form of a servant, many things are said of him in the Scriptures according to the form of God, many things according to the form of a servant. Of these, for example's sake, I recall two, that individual sayings may be referred to individual forms. According to the form of God he said of himself: "I and the Father are one"; according to the form of a servant: "Because the Father is greater than I." But what is written of God: "Who alone possesses immortality," and:
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Inuisibili soli deo honor et gloria et cetera huius modi, non de patre tantum accipimus sed etiam de filio, quod ad formam dei adtinet, et de spiritu sancto. pater enim. et filius et spiritus sanctus unus deus est et solus uerus deus et solus inmortalis secundum incommutabilem omnino substantiam. si enim de carne diuersi sexus dictum est: Qui adhaeret meretrici, unum corpus est et de spiritu hominis. qui non est, quod dominus, consequenter scriptum est: Qui autem adhaeret domino, unus spiritus est. quanto magis deus pater in filio et deus filius in patre et spiritus patris et filii unus deus est, ubi nulla est diuersa natura.
「願尊貴榮耀歸於那不可見、惟一的上帝」,以及諸如此類的話——我們不只按父來領受這些,就其關乎上帝的形像而言,也按子、按聖靈來領受。因為父、子、聖靈乃是一位上帝,是惟一的真上帝,是惟一不朽者,按那全然不變的本體而言。因為,若論到不同性別的肉體說:「與妓女聯合的,便是與她成為一體」;又論到人的靈——這靈並非主之所是——順理成章地寫著:「但與主聯合的,便是與主成為一靈」,那麼,父上帝在子裡面、子上帝在父裡面、父與子的靈乃是一位上帝,在那毫無相異本性之處,豈不更當如此嗎——
"To the invisible, only God, be honor and glory," and other things of this kind — we take these not of the Father only, but also of the Son, as far as it pertains to the form of God, and of the Holy Spirit. For the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are one God, and the only true God, and the only immortal one, according to a substance altogether unchangeable. For if it is said of flesh of a different sex: "He who cleaves to a harlot is one body," and of the spirit of a man — which is not what the Lord is — it is consequently written: "But he who cleaves to the Lord is one spirit," how much more is God the Father in the Son, and God the Son in the Father, and the Spirit of the Father and of the Son one God, where there is no diverse nature —
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cum ex diuersis modo quodam sibi cohaerentibus dicatur uel spiritus unus uel corpus unum! Et cum ex anima et corpore sibi cohaerentibus dicatur unus homo, cur non multo maxime patre et filio sibi cohaerentibus dicatur unus deus, cum sibimet inseparabiliter cohaereant, quo modo non corpus et anima? et cum corpus et anima sit unus homo, quamuis corpus et anima non sint unum cur non multo magis sit pater et filius unus deus, cum pateret filius unum sint secundum illam ueritatis uocem: Ego et Pater unum sumus? item cum homo interior et homo exterior non sint unumneque enim eiusdem naturae est exterior cuius interior. quia exterior cum nuncupato corpore dicitur homo.
——既然從彼此相異、卻以某種方式相互聯結的事物,尚可說成一靈或一體!而既然從彼此聯結的魂與體可說成一人,那麼從彼此聯結的父與子,豈不更當至高地說成一位上帝嗎?——況且父與子彼此不可分割地聯結,其方式非體與魂所能及。而既然體與魂是一人,儘管體與魂並非一物,那麼父與子豈不更當是一位上帝嗎?——既然照那真理之聲:「我與父原為一」,父與子乃是一。同樣,既然內在的人與外在的人並非一物——因為外在的人與內在的人本性不同,因為外在的人連同所謂的身體被稱為人,
since from things diverse yet in a certain way cohering with each other, there is said to be either one spirit or one body! And since from soul and body cohering with each other one man is said to be, why should not, much more supremely, from the Father and the Son cohering with each other, one God be said to be — since they cohere with each other inseparably, in a way that body and soul do not? And since body and soul are one man, although body and soul are not one thing, why should not much more the Father and the Son be one God, since the Father and the Son are one, according to that voice of truth: "I and the Father are one"? Likewise, since the inner man and the outer man are not one thing — for the outer is not of the same nature as the inner, because the outer, together with what is called the body, is called man,
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interior autem in sola rationali anima intellegiturf utrumque tamen simul non homines duo sed unus dicitur, quanto magis pater et filius unus deus est, cum pater et filius unum sint, quia eiusdem naturae uel substantiae sunt uel si quo alio uocabulo congruentius dicitur id, quod deus est, unde dictum est: Ego et pater unum sumus! itaque unus spiritus domini et unus spiritus hominis et non sunt unum et tamen, ille cum cohaeret domino. non sunt duo sed unus spiritus; et unus homo interior et unus homo exterior et non sunt unum et tamen propter conexionem uinculi naturalis simul utrumque non duo sed unus homo; multo magis, cum filius dei dicat:
而內在的人惟獨在理性的魂裡被領會——然而二者合起來卻被稱為不是兩個人,而是一個人;那麼父與子豈不更當是一位上帝嗎?——既然父與子乃是一,因為他們有相同的本性或本體,或以其他任何更貼切的詞來稱呼上帝之所是——因此才說:「我與父原為一」!這樣,主的靈是一,人的靈是一,二者並非一物,然而後者與主聯合時,便不是二而是一靈;內在的人是一,外在的人是一,二者並非一物,然而因著本性紐帶的聯結,二者合起來便不是兩個人,而是一個人;那麼,既然上帝的兒子說:
while the inner is understood in the rational soul alone — yet both together are called not two men but one man; how much more are the Father and the Son one God, since the Father and the Son are one, because they are of the same nature or substance, or by whatever other word that which God is may be more fittingly named — whence it was said: "I and the Father are one"! And so, one is the Spirit of the Lord and one the spirit of a man, and they are not one thing, and yet, when the latter cleaves to the Lord, they are not two but one spirit; and one is the inner man and one the outer man, and they are not one thing, and yet, because of the connection of a natural bond, both together are not two but one man; much more, since the Son of God says:
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