“Attend, my children, to the meaning of this expression, ‘He
finished in six days.’ This implieth that the Lord will finish
all things in six thousand years, for a day is with him a
thousand years. And he himself testifieth, saying, ‘Behold,
to-day will be as a thousand years.’ Therefore, my children,
in six days, that is, in six thousand years, all things will
be finished. And he rested on the seventh day.’ This meaneth:
When his Son, coming [again], shall destroy the time of the
wicked man, and judge the ungodly, and change the sun, and the
moon, and the stars, then shall he truly rest on the seventh
day. Moreover, he says, ‘Thou shalt sanctify it with pure hands
and a pure heart.’ If, therefore, any one can now sanctify the
day which God hath sanctified, except he is pure in heart in
all things, we are deceived. Behold, therefore: certainly then
one properly resting sanctifies it, when we ourselves, having
received the promise, wickedness no longer existing, and all
things having been made new by the Lord, shall be able to work
righteousness. Then we shall be able to sanctify it, having
been first sanctified ourselves. Further he says to them, ‘Your
new moons and your sabbaths I cannot endure.’ Ye perceive how
he speaks: Your present sabbaths are not acceptable to me, but
that is which I have made [namely this], when, giving rest to
all things, I shall make a beginning of the eighth day, that
is, a beginning of another world, wherefore, also, we keep the
eighth day with joyfulness, the day, also, on which Jesus rose
again from the dead.”[632]
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