Chapter IX.-The Virgins
Immediately After the Queen and Spouse.
Moreover, we must further
consider what the Spirit delivers to us in the rest of the psalm, after the
enthronization of the manhood assumed by the Word at the right hand of the
Father. "The virgins," He says,24 "that be
her fellows shall bear her company, and shall be brought unto thee. With joy
and gladness shall they be brought, and shall enter into the King's
palace." Now, here the Spirit seems quite plainly to praise virginity,
next, as we have explained, to the Bride of the Lord, who promises that the
virgins shall approach second to the Almighty with joy and gladness, guarded
and escorted by angels. For so lovely and desirable is in truth the glory of
virginity, that, next to the Queen, whom the Lord exalts, and presents in
sinless glory to the Father, the choir and order of virgins bear her company,
assigned to a place second to that of the Bride. Let these efforts of mine to
speak to thee, O Arete, concerning chastity, be engraven on a monument.
And Procilla having thus
spoken, Thekla said, It is my turn after her to continue the contest; and I
rejoice, since I too have the favouring wisdom of words, perceiving that I am,
like a harp, inwardly attuned, and prepared to speak with elegance and
propriety.
Arete. I most willingly
hail thy readiness, O Thekla, in which I confide to give me fitting discourse,
in accordance with thy powers; since thou wilt yield to none in universal
philosophy and instruction, instructed by Paul in what is fitting to say of
evangelical and divine doctrine.
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