All bold and capital emphasis is ours.
Chapter LVI. - God Who Appeared to Moses is Distinguished from God the Father.
"Moses, then, the blessed and faithful servant of God, declares that He who
appeared to Abraham under the oak in Mamre is God, sent with the two angels in His company
to judge Sodom by Another who remains ever in the supercelestial places, invisible to all
men, holding personal intercourse with none, whom we believe to be Maker and Father of all
things; for he speaks thus: God appeared to him under the oak in Mature, as he
sat at his tent-door at noontide. And lifting up his eyes, he saw, and behold, three men
stood before him; and when he saw them, he ran to meet them from the door of his tent; and
he bowed himself toward the ground, and said;" (and so on;) "Abraham
gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the Lord: and he looked
toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and toward the adjacent country, and beheld, and, lo, a flame
went up from the earth, like the smoke of a furnace." And when I had made an
end of quoting these words, I asked them if they had understood them.
And they said they had understood them, but that the passages adduced brought forward
no proof that there is any other God or Lord, or that the Holy Spirit says so, besides
the Maker of all things.
Then I replied, "I shall attempt to persuade you, since you have understood the
Scriptures, [of the truth] of what I say, that there is, and that there is said to be,
another God and Lord subject to the Maker of all things; who is also called an Angel,
because He announces to men whatsoever the Maker of all things-above whom there is no
other God-wishes to announce to them." And quoting once more the previous
passage, I asked Trypho, "Do you think that God appeared to Abraham under the oak in
Mature, as the Scripture asserts?"
He said, "Assuredly."
"Was He one of those three," I said, "whom Abraham saw, and whom the
Holy Spirit of prophecy describes as men?"
He said, "No; but God appeared to him, before the vision of the three. Then those
three whom the Scripture calls men, were angels; two of them sent to destroy Sodom, and
one to announce the joyful tidings to Sarah, that she would bear a son; for which cause he
was sent, and having accomplished his errand, went away."
"How then," said I, "does the one of the three, who was in the tent, and
who said, I shall return to thee hereafter, and Sarah shall have a son, appear
to have returned when Sarah had begotten a son, and to be there declared, by the
prophetic word, God? But that you may clearly discern what I say, listen to the words
expressly employed by Moses; they are these: And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the
Egyptian bond-woman, whom she bore to Abraham, sporting with Isaac her son, and said to
Abraham, Cast out this bond-woman and her son; for the son of this bond-woman shall not
share the inheritance of my son Isaac. And the matter seemed very grievous in
Abrahams sight, because of his son. But God said to Abraham, Let it not be grievous
in thy sight because of the son, and because of the bond-woman. In all that Sarah hath
said unto thee, hearken to her voice; for in Isaac shall thy seed be called. Have
you perceived, then, that He who said under the oak that He would return, since He knew it
would be necessary to advise Abraham to do what Sarah wished him, came back as it is
written; and is God, as the words declare, when they so speak: God said to Abraham,
Let it not be grievous in thy sight because of the son, and because of the
bond-woman?" I inquired. And Trypho said, "Certainly; but you have not
proved from this that there is another God besides Him who appeared to Abraham, and who
also appeared to the other patriarchs and prophets. You have proved, however, THAT
WE WERE WRONG in believing that the three who were in the tent with Abraham were all
angels."
I replied again, "If I could not have proved to you from the Scriptures that
one of those three is God, and is called Angel because, as I already said, He
brings messages to those to whom God the Maker of all things wishes [messages to be
brought], then in regard to Him who appeared to Abraham on earth in human form in like
manner as the two angels who came with Him, and who was God even before the creation of
the world, it were reasonable for you to entertain the same belief as is entertained
by the whole of your nation."
"Assuredly," he said, "for up to this moment this has been our
belief."
Then I replied, "Reverting to the Scriptures, I shall endeavour to persuade you,
that He who is said to have appeared to Abraham, and to Jacob, and to Moses, and who is
called God, is distinct from Him who made all things,-numerically, I mean, not
[distinct] in will. For I affirm that He has never at any time done anything which
He who made the world-above whom there is no other God-has not wished Him both to do and
to engage Himself with."
And Trypho said, "Prove now that this is the case, that we also may agree with
you. For we do not understand you to affirm that He has done or said anything contrary to
the will of the Maker of all things."
Then I said, "The Scripture just quoted by me will make this plain to you.
It is thus: The sun was risen on the earth, and Lot entered into Segor (Zoar); and
the Lord rained on Sodom sulphur and fire from the Lord out of heaven, and overthrew these
cities and all the neighbourhood."
Then the fourth of those who had remained with Trypho said, "It must therefore
necessarily be said that one of the two angels who went to Sodom, and is named by Moses
in the Scripture Lord, is different from Him who also is God and appeared to Abraham."
"It is not on this ground solely," I said, "that it must be admitted
absolutely that some other one is called Lord by the Holy Spirit besides Him who is
considered Maker of all things; not solely [for what is said] by Moses, but also [for
what is said] by David. For there is written by him: The Lord says to my
Lord, Sit on My right hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool, as I have
already quoted. And again, in other words: Thy throne, O God, is for ever and
ever. A sceptre of equity is the sceptre of Thy kingdom: Thou hast loved righteousness
and hated iniquity: therefore God, even Thy God, hath anointed Thee with the oil of
gladness above Thy fellows. If, therefore, you assert that the Holy Spirit calls
some other one God and Lord, besides the Father of all things and His Christ, answer me;
for I undertake to prove to you from Scriptures themselves, that He whom the Scripture
calls Lord is not one of the two angels that went to Sodom, but He who was with them, and
is called God, that appeared to Abraham."
And Trypho said, "Prove this; for, as you see, the day advances, and we are not
prepared for such perilous replies; since never yet have we heard any man investigating,
or searching into, or proving these matters; nor would we have tolerated your
conversation, had you not referred everything to the Scriptures: for you are
very zealous in adducing proofs from them; and you are of opinion that there is no God
above the Maker of all things."
Then I replied, "You are aware, then, that the Scripture says, And the Lord
said to Abraham, Why did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall I truly conceive? for I am old. Is
anything impossible with God? At the time appointed shall I return to thee according to
the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son. And after a little interval: And the
men rose up from thence, and looked towards Sodom and Gomorrah; and Abraham went with
them, to bring them on the way. And the Lord said, I will not conceal from Abraham, my
servant, what I do. And again, after a little, it thus says: The Lord said, The cry
of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and their sins are very grievous. I will go down now, and
see whether they have done altogether according to their cry which has come unto me; and
if not, that I may know. And the men turned away thence, and went to Sodom. But Abraham
was standing before the Lord; and Abraham drew near, and said, Wilt Thou destroy the
righteous with the wicked?" (and so on, for I do not think fit to write over
again the same words, having written them all before, but shall of necessity give those by
which I established the proof to Trypho and his companions. Then I proceeded to what
follows, in which these words are recorded:) "And the Lord went His way as
soon as He had left communing with Abraham; and [Abraham] went to his place. And there
came two angels to Sodom at even. And Lot sat in the gate of Sodom; and what follows
until, But the men put forth their hands, and pulled Lot into the house to them, and
shut to the door of the house; and what follows till, And the angels laid hold
on his hand, and on the hand of his wife, and on the hands of his daughters, the Lord
being merciful to him. And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that
they said, Save, save thy life. Look not behind thee, nor stay in all the neighbourhood;
escape to the mountain, lest thou be taken along with [them]. And Lot said to them, I
beseech [Thee], O Lord, since Thy servant hath found grace in Thy sight, and Thou hast
magnified Thy righteousness, which Thou showest towards me in saving my life; but I cannot
escape to the mountain, lest evil overtake me, and I die. Behold, this city is near to
flee unto, and it is small: there I shall be safe, since it is small; and any soul shall
live. And He said to him, Behold, I have accepted thee also in this matter, so as not to
destroy the city for which thou hast spoken. Make haste to save thyself there; for I shall
not do anything till thou be come thither. Therefore he called the name of the city Segor
(Zoar). The sun was risen upon the earth; and Lot entered into Segor (Zoar). And the
Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah sulphur and fire from the Lord out of heaven; and He
overthrew these cities, and all the neighbourhood." And after another pause I
added: "And now have you not perceived, my friends, that one of the three, who is
both God and Lord, and ministers to Him who is in the heavens, is Lord of the two angels?
For when [the angels] proceeded to Sodom, He remained behind, and communed with Abraham
in the words recorded by Moses; and when He departed after the conversation, Abraham went
back to his place. And when he came [to Sodom], the two angels no longer conversed
with Lot, but Himself, as the Scripture makes evident; and He is the Lord who received
commission from the Lord who [remains] in the heavens, i.e., the Maker of all things,
to inflict upon Sodom and Gomorrah the [judgments] which the Scripture describes in these
terms: The Lord rained down upon Sodom and Gomorrah sulphur and fire from the Lord
out of heaven."