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Theodore Stratelates

c. A.D. 281–319
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“He bore the sum of human evils and every form of transgression, as well as their recompense and punishment. And as if he were our debtor, the only-begotten Word of God, coming into the world alongside us, fulfilled every law and all righteousness and did not stumble over sin but received it willingly so as to change our punishment into peace and harmony. For undergoing temptation he carried our rebukes and punishments, and by faith we make our own his sufferings, and dying together with him we are saved by grace. He was not delivered by force but as an act of obedience.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 53:6 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“If you wish to look at the mind behind his appearance, you will find it to be an ocean of compassion for humanity residing there. For he saved them, the most foul people who gloried in their wealth and those condemned to death from their deeds, as they trusted and received the death of the Savior which was a ransom for them, offering them, in place of the tomb and death, eternal life and incorruptible everlasting life.This verse shows the unrighteous rage of the devil when he unleashed himself on our Savior. For although there was no sin found in his being according to the flesh, but that flesh remained sinless, the devil as if [Christ] were a sinner killed him and in so doing manifested the totality of his wickedness. But for this very reason came salvation for those who had fallen into sin. Receiving the sufferings due to us, [Christ] made them his own and so from a standpoint of faith it is said that he became a curse for us himself. And it is said that they make gifts not with sacrifices but with feeling and repentance, and thus they receive a spiritual healing as they trade not only their present life. Once the only Son of God made our salvation his own prize when he took a body and endured sufferings on our behalf. And his Father rightly said that he took away [Christ's] pain as our healing and purifying, that our illumination was shown to be his light just as we grow into the knowledge of God and understanding with our behavior changed for the better and converted in the intelligence of God. Since the only-begotten Son of God acted in every way according to the paternal command and filled every thought with obedience, it was characteristic of him that the Savior should wrap a towel around himself and fill the basin with water and be of service in every way.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 53:9 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“The inheritance of the Son is all those who believe in him. They are rightly called the spoil of the devil. This occurred when the only Son in his wonderful dispensation made everyone to participate in the knowledge of the Son and the Father. They were released from error and from the tyranny of the devil, whom they previously thought to be too strong. They are rightly said to have been made an inheritance, those who became a part of him when the devil was plundered.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 53:12 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“The Lord God, ever compassionate, is ready to bring people to good things, and he promises to give not only good things in the present but also the enjoyment of eternally good things in the hereafter. For he demands nothing other than a ready listener, one who takes in his words and is quick to respond willingly to his voice. To attend with the ears in the sense of physical hearing is only what seems to be meant here. For attending with the eyes, we are not able to hear with these, and we cannot see as we listen with our ears. The same is true in the case of the other senses. From this we can assume that we pay attention with the eyes of the mind and are able to listen with the ears. For the soul is single and with one form by nature, and with one power [it] is able to listen and to see. But the mass of your sins and ungodliness constricts you and hinders you from fleeing to him. But there would be no such great obstacle if you desire that mercy beyond words; for then such evils of yours would not defeat and overcome his compassion. For God is great in pity, and he will provide forgiveness for your sins and so will show you to be pure, so that no trace of your former sins will remain.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 55:3 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“By these names the kindness of God shows that he is supreme. For those sharing in these titles have made him to be low, consorting with idols and demons. Although he is holy, these people blaspheme his name with evil desires and deeds that are not honorable. He says, I am holy, and I rejoice with the holy as I sanctify them, stirring up their power and rousing them in their attitudes, providing they show themselves to be worthy and demonstrate their wills to be contrite and penitent. For to such I will grant eternal life.Revenge is meant in the sense that God will give sinners over to troubles so that they receive discipline. God does these things, yet also he spares our race in his compassion. God shows his compassion in these instances of recompense by only disciplining us a little, given the large amount of our sins.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 57:15 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“This is to be understood that just as there are eyes where there is no light or there is light but not eyes to see it with, they are unable to see the matter at hand; so it is necessary that the one who wants to understand the sense must not miss what is offered as wisdom from the holy Scriptures.There will be on that day so much groaning and howling, just as a bear when it is robbed of her cubs, or even as with doves who by nature constantly moan.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 59:10 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“[Isaiah] says that God shares salvation, which is exchanged for repentance and understanding with those deserving, who put on righteousness just as if it were their garment. He says nothing less than that God is girded with the righteous deeds of human beings, just like body and head armor. Such things are said with reference to God to enthuse the listeners and to raise up their thoughts as being those capable of becoming the garment of God and so sharing his righteousness.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 59:17 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“We need to observe how the Lord, out of his benevolence, foretells all things before they happen. When he threatens doom, this is so that his servants, afraid of what might happen, will turn and repent and manage to deflect the terrible trials. Again, blessings are promised, and these promises strengthen the souls of those who act justly, providing them with hope before God. But there is never any necessity on God to carry out these things. For when people repent there is no need for anger, or, when they do not persevere in doing good, he will not [necessarily] bring to an end the promised blessings either, we ourselves being the ones who provide the reasons for God to execute the promised harm.And these events can be discovered if one looks, for instance, at when Cyrus and then Darius rebuilt Jerusalem. Also, no less a person than Alexander was impressed by the sacred vestment and turned anger into worship.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 60:9 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“It is the custom of prophets to foresee the things to come, to mourn and lament the disasters and then from their visions of favor to tell the people the good news, even when those listening reject them, to rejoice and raise their spirits, since the prophets are those who possessed a fixed intention concerning the vision of things signified. Now the prophet looks toward Christ as he puts him on as a garment. For all who are clothed in Christ have put on the garment of salvation and beautify his holy church. And this is a fuller version of that disposition that a young man is filled with toward a virgin, rejoicing and dancing in spirit, as one united with Christ, having put him on and having him as a tunic of rejoicing.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 61:11 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“The text signifies the seed-like words that are planted in the soul as in earth and as seeds grow in a garden. No seed from outside or of a different sort is let in, but it is like soil that has the word and yields to Christ. Just as the eyes in the body have a close connection with the light and when the sun rises we immediately see this link, so when the Savior will enlighten us, we will in turn illuminate that readiness for righteousness, which is mixed into us, putting aside the dark ways of our souls.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 61:11 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“The new name means the names given to the Christians. For the person baptized into saving baptism is called by another name because he received a total change of condition. But the Jew fought against the new name. For that reason it says in the prophecy of Isaiah, "He put a new name on you." …A garland is composed from many different flowers, and the diadem of the kingdom denotes the ranks of apostles who led the churches, being Israelites by birth, and whom the new name suited since they were in communion so as to become a people. They are called "will," those who have done his will, those who are said to love as a young man dwells with a virgin. This does not denote corruption but the blooming of her condition, for in dwelling with the virgin the groom protects her. This indicates the present-day condition of the churches; day and night the people guard God's commands; the priests teach about God the whole night, and they praise the Lord and remember him.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 62:3 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“["I was ready to be sought by those who did not seek me."] These words should be understood as about the Savior, who, sent by the Father's love and coming with his own compassionate love, was revealed to all people. He became savior of those who had not made him welcome nor had invited him.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 65:1 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“Here is the power that avenges. It is said that he, hearing these things, is minded to comfort us in our ignorance. For since the memory is maintained for us from writings of actions in the past that encourage us to remember and almost bring to life in our minds those actions of long ago, this is what he teaches. Now all these things are known to God and before they happened. They were already in his mind.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 65:5 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“Once again the richness of the loving nature of God is shown clearly in this simile. For just as mature wine is found on the vine for whose sake the whole is saved, spared and is not cut off by anyone, so too [God says], "If I find anyone serving me, I will spare them all, just as I swore to Abraham. When I was threatening judgment of Sodom, I showed my compassion even to five people." He says this to establish his goodness.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 65:8 (FRAGMENTS OF ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“These things are predicted to warn those not fearing the Lord and who do not turn to him, whereas those who serve me will not only weave another kind of outcome, but just as with the patriarchs, they will receive a name and on account of their deeds new names. When the Jews were unrepentant, this name was given to the Gentiles, a name that will stand forever, that is, the name of Christians. They no longer glorify idols, singing hymns to them as if to gods. Now they sing to God, their creator. They worship him and enjoy his blessings.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 65:15 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗
Theodore Stratelates · c. A.D. 281–319 A.D. 319
“Long age will be given generously to them with nobody who died an untimely death … for he who has reached one hundred years will be just as the one who has died prematurely as a youth. But the sinner will be prone to judgment for his whole life and crosses into the lot of the cursed.”
Historical Christian Faith commentaries database, on Isa 65:20 (FRAGMENTS ON ISAIAH) PD · Historical Christian Faith commentaries database ↗

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