| Since our Lord Jesus Christ was without sin (for he committed no sin, he who took away the sin of the world, nor was there any deceit found in his mouth) he was not subject to death, since death came into the world through sin. He dies, therefore, because he took on himself death on our behalf, and he makes himself an offering to the Father for our sakes. For we had sinned against him, and it was meet that he should receive the ransom for us, and that we should so he delivered from the condemnation. God forbid that the blood of the Lord should have been offered to the tyrant. Therefore death approaches, and swallowing up the body as a bait is transfixed on the hook of divinity, and after tasting of a sinless and life-giving body, perishes, and brings up again all whom of old he swallowed up. For just as darkness disappears on the introduction of light, so is death repulsed before the assault of life, and brings life to all, but death to the destroyer. | |