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20. That the Church which before had been barren should have more children
from among the Gentiles than what the synagogue had had before.
In Isaiah: "Rejoice, thou barren, that bar-est not; and break forth and
cry, thou that travailest not: because many more are the children of the
desolate one than of her who hath an husband. For the Lord hath said, Enlarge
the place of thy tabernacle, and of thy curtains, and fasten them: spare not,
make long thy measures, and strengthen thy stakes: stretch forth yet to thy
right hand and to thy left hand; and thy seed shall possess the nations, and
shall inhabit the deserted cities. Fear not; because thou shalt overcome: nor
be afraid because thou art cursed; for thou shalt forget thy eternal
confusion."
Thus also to Abraham, when his former son was born of a bond-woman, Sarah
remained long barren; and late in old age bare her son Isaac, of promise, who
was the type of Christ. Thus also Jacob received two wives: the eider Leah,
with weak eyes, a type of the synagogue; the younger the beautiful Rachel, a
type of the Church, who also remained long barren, and afterwards brought forth
Joseph, who also was himself a type of Christ. And in the first of Kings it is
said that Elkanah had two wives: Peninnah, with her sons; and Hannah, barren,
from whom is born Samuel, not according to the order of generation, but
according to the mercy and promise of God, when she had prayed in the temple;
and Samuel being born, was a type of Christ. Also in the first book of Kings:
"The barren hath borne seven and she that had many children has grown
weak."
But the seven children are the seven churches. Whence also Paul wrote to seven
churches; and the Apocalypse sets forth seven churches, that the number seven
may be preserved; as the seven days in which God made the world; as the seven
angels who stand and go in and out before the face of God, as Raphael the angel
says in Tobit; and the sevenfold lamp in the tabernacle of witness; and the
seven eyes of God, which keep watch over the world; and the stone with seven
eyes, as Zechariah says; and the seven spirits; and the seven candlesticks in
the Apocalypse; and the seven pillars upon which Wisdom hath builded her house
in Solomon.
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