“The Old Testament is not to the New
like the chrysalis, out of which the living “life” has burst, and is now only a
lifeless casement; rather is it like the personal appearance of Him, who has in
man’s sight ‘no form or comeliness’, but which, when He appeared in His glory,
was transfigured, and shone transparently, with a portion of His Majesty which
was veiled within it; or so again, that His risen Body, still bore the print of
the nails and of the spear, and could be handled, although it was no longer
subject to the laws of flesh, but showed itself to be a ‘glorified Body’, and
what before seemed the exception and a miracle, when It walked on the water,
now appeared as the rule; and Jesus came and went uniformly after the manner of
a Spirit, to accustom us to think on His Body as spiritualized, yea, Deified
and yet a Body, so should we regard the
Old Testament, not as the dead body of our Lord, to be embalmed with honour,
and laid with the dead, but as a living and true Body, which it hath pleased
God to take, in order to be accessible to us; and wherein alone we can see Him “Full
of grace and truth.” Edward Bouverie
Pusey, Lecture 24 (Italics mine).
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