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14. That He is the righteous One whom the Jews should put to death.
In the Wisdom of Solomon: "Let us lay hold of the righteous, because He
is disagreeable to us, and is contrary to our works, and reproacheth us with
our transgressions of the law.
He professeth that He has the knowledge of God, and calls Himself the Son of
God; He has become to us an exposure of our thoughts; He is grievous unto us
even to look upon, because His life is unlike to others, and His ways are
changed. We are esteemed by Him as frivolous, and He restraineth Himself from
our ways, as if from uncleanness; and He extols the last end of the righteous,
and boasts that He has God for His Father. Let us see, then, if His words are
true, and let us try what will come to Him. Let us interrogate Him with
reproach and torture, that we may know His reverence and prove His patience.
Let us condemn Him with a most shameful death. These things they considered,
and erred. For their maliciousness hath blinded them, and they knew not the
sacraments of God."
Also in Isaiah: "See ye how the righteous perisheth, and no man
understandeth; and righteous men are taken away, and no man regardeth. For the
righteous man is taken away froth the face of unrighteousness, and his burial
shall be in peace."
Concerning this very thing it was before foretold in Exodus: "Thou shalt
not slay the innocent and the righteous."
Also in the Gospel: "Judas, led by penitence, said to the priests and
elders, I have sinned, in that I have betrayed the innocent blood."
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