Apologetics -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600; Celsus (Platonic philosopher), active 180; Theology -- History -- Early Church, ca. 30-600
said, I will go forth, and I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all
his prophets. And he said, Thou shalt deceive him, and prevail also: go
forth, and do so quickly. And now therefore the Lord hath put a lying
spirit in the mouth of all thy prophets: the Lord hath spoken evil
concerning thee.”[607] Now by this last quotation it is clearly shown
that a certain spirit, from his own [free] will and choice, elected to
deceive [Achab], and to work a lie, in order that the Lord might mislead
the king to his death, for he deserved to suffer. In the first book of
Chronicles also it is said, “The devil, Satan, stood up against Israel,
and provoked David to number the people.”[608] In the Psalms, moreover,
an evil angel is said to harass[609] certain persons. In the book of
Ecclesiastes, too, Solomon says, “If the spirit of the ruler rise up
against thee, leave not thy place; for soundness will restrain many
transgressions.”[610] In Zechariah[611] we read that the devil stood on
the right hand of Joshua, and resisted him. Isaiah says that the sword
of the Lord arises against the dragon, the crooked[612] serpent.[613]
And what shall I say of Ezekiel, who in his second vision prophesies
most unmistakeably to the prince of Tyre regarding an opposing power,
and who says also that the dragon dwells in the rivers of Egypt?[614]
Nay, with what else are the contents of the whole work which is written
regarding Job occupied, save with the [doings] of the devil, who asks
that power may be given him over all that Job possesses, and over his
sons, and even over his person? And yet the devil is defeated through
the patience of Job. In that book the Lord has by His answers imparted
much information regarding the power of that dragon which opposes us.
Such, meanwhile, are the statements made in the Old Testament, so far as
we can at present recall them, on the subject of hostile powers being
either named in Scripture, or being said to oppose the human race, and
to be afterwards subjected to punishment.
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