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Chapter
IX
The Prophets Inspired by the Holy Ghost
But men of God
carrying in them a holy spirit and becoming prophets, being inspired and
made wise by God, became God-taught, and holy, and righteous. Wherefore they
were also deemed worthy of receiving this reward, that they should become
instruments of God, and contain the wisdom that is from Him, through which
wisdom they uttered both what regarded the creation of the world and all
other things. For they predicted also pestilences, and famines, and wars.
And there was not one or two, but many, at various times and seasons among
the Hebrews; and also among the Greeks there was the Sibyl; and they all
have spoken things consistent and harmonious with each other, both what happened
before them and what happened in their own time, and what things are now
being fulfilled in our own day: wherefore we are persuaded also concerning
the future things that they will fall out, as also the first have been
accomplished. |
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