Scientific interpretation of the Scriptures properly
starts with the beginning of the Old Testament,
chiefly because the spiritual import of
the Word, in its earliest articulations, often
seems so smothered by the immediate context as to
require explication; whereas the New Testament narratives
are clearer and come nearer the heart. Jesus illumines
them, showing the poverty of mortal existence,
but richly recompensing human want and woe with
spiritual gain. The incarnation of Truth, that amplification
of wonder and glory which angels could only
whisper and which God illustrated by light and harmony,
is consonant with ever-present Love. So-called
mystery and miracle, which subserve the end of natural
good, are explained by that Love for whose rest the
weary ones sigh when needing something more native
to their immortal cravings than the history of perpetual
evil.
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