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Today we will learn and reflect on the scriptural
allegories observed by St Irenaeus in his work, On
Heresies.
St Irenaeus was not the first Church Father to see
Christ foreshadowed in the Old Testament by
means of allegory, Christians were reading the Bible
stories from the time of St Paul in Galatians:
Hagar & Ishmael Banished by Abraham, by Pieter Jozef Verhaghen, 1781
"Abraham had two sons, one by a slave
woman and the other by a free woman.
One, the child of the slave, was born
according to the flesh; the other, the child
of the free woman, was born through the
promise. Now this is an allegory: these
women are two covenants. One woman, in
fact, is Hagar, from Mount Sinai, bearing
children for slavery." "But the other
woman corresponds to the Jerusalem
above; she is free, and she is our mother.”
"What does the scripture say? 'Drive out
the slave and her child; for the child of the
slave will not share the inheritance with
the child of the free woman.' So then,
friends, we are children, not of the slave
but of the free woman.“ Galatians 4
In a passage in Luke, Jesus specifically exhorted us to search for Him in
the stories of the Old Testatement.
Some days after His crucifixion, Jesus appeared in cognito to some of His
disciples on the road to Emmaus, but they did not immediately recognize
Him. Appearing as fellow traveller, he walked with them, engaging in
conversation with them when they expressed dismay at the crucifixion
of Jesus, their Lord, for they were not yet aware of His Resurrection.
Road to Emmaus, by Robert Zund, circa 1877
“Then Jesus said to
them, ‘Oh, how foolish
you are, and how slow
of heart to believe all
that the prophets have
declared! Was it not
necessary that the
Messiah should suffer
these things and then
enter into his glory’”
Then beginning with
Moses and all the
prophets, He
interpreted to them
the things about
Himself in all the
scriptures.”
(Luke 24:25-27)
At the end of our talk, we will discuss the sources
used for this video, and the history behind this
ancient work, like how many manuscripts have
survived.
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In his books, On Hereies, St Irenaeus includes a retelling of many
of the parables of the New Testament as well as many stories of
the Patriarchs and Moses in the Old Testament.
For example, St Irenaeus sees Jonah as a type of Christ. God
called Jonah to preach to the Ninevites so they would confess for
their wicked ways, so Jonah boarded a boat going the opposite
direction, he did not want for the mortal enemies of the Jews to
repent and escape God’s wrath. The boat set sail, the winds and
the waves grew angry, the crew drew lots to reveal who was the
cause of the divine wrath, and the lot fell on Jonah. Over the
railings they threw Jonah, to be swallowed by the whale.
St Irenaeus sees Adam as prefiguring Jonah.
“From the beginning God permitted man to
be to be swallowed up the great whale, who
was the author of transgression, not that he
should perish altogether” in the depths of
the sea, but he would be saved by the plan
of salvation, which was accomplished by
Christ, the Word of God, “by the sign of
Jonah.” “This was done that man, receiving
an unhoped-for salvation from God, might
rise from the dead and glorify God, and
repeat the words that Jonah prophesied in
the belly of the whale, ‘I cried by reason of
mine affliction to the Lord my God, and He
heard me from the belly of hell.’” Jonah and the Whale, by Pieter Lastman, circ 1621
Jonah sung a psalm to the Lord, and “the Lord spoke to the fish, and it spewed Jonah
out upon the dry land.”
After Adam and Eve had eaten of the apple, they were
ashamed and hid, weaving coverings of fig leaves, a rather
itchy leaf. St Irenaeus tells us, “Adam adopted a dress suited
for his disobedience, awed by the fear of God,” which is the
beginning of wisdom, “waiting for God’s coming.” By his dress
he admits to himself, “I by disobedience lost that robe of
sanctity which I had from the Spirit, I do now acknowledge
that I am deserving” of such uncomfortable dress, which
tortures the body. God, who is merciful, clothes them instead
in a more comfortable tunics of skins of fur. They were then
driven out of Paradise and the Tree of Life because “God pitied
them and did not desire that he should continue a sinner
forever, nor that his sins become immortal.” God set a limit to
his sin by imposing death, “so that man, ceasing at length to
live to sin, and dying to it, might begin to live in God.” There
would be life in Christ, as St Paul exhorts, “O death, where is
thy victory? O death, where is thy sting?”
Expulsion of Adam and Eve from
Paradise, by Eugène Delacroix, 1800's
St Irenaeus sees in the original
disobedience an allegory of
heresy. “The Church has been
planted as a garden in this
world, and the Spirit of God
says, ‘You may freely eat from
every tree of the garden,’ that
is, you can partake of every
word of Scripture of the Lord,
but you shall not partake with
any heretical discord,’ warning
man from harmful speculation
and realizing the danger of
forming “opinions beyond the
limits of understanding.” Adam and Eve, by Gustave Courtois
St Irenaeus saw many of the stories of
the patriarchs as allegorical. When
Rachel gave birth to Esau and Jacob, the
infant Jacob grabbed the heel of Esau,
and later Jacob would receive the
blessing of the firstborn, though he was
not the eldest brother, for Esau would
sell his birthright for a bowl of porridge.
The allegory was that the younger nation,
the Gentiles, received Christ while the
elder nation, the Jews, “rejected Him,
saying, ‘We no king but Caesar.’”
Reconciliation of Jacob with Esau, by Peter Paul Rubens, 1624
Jacob worked for
the sake of the
younger sister
Rachel, “who had
the handsome
eyes,” so “Rachel
prefigured the
Church, for whom
Christ endured
patiently.”
Jacob and Rachel, by Jacopo Amigoni, early 1700’s
St Irenaeus sees that “the
whole exodus of the people
out of Egypt, which took
place under divine guidance,
was a type and image of the
exodus of the Church from
among the Gentiles.” Also, St
Irenaeus sees the rod of
Moses as a type of Christ.
When Moses “cast his rod
upon the earth, it became
flesh,” and swallowed up the
opposing serpents that were
the rods cast down by the
Egyptian magicians.
Moses and the Brazen Serpent, by Adriaen van Nieulandt, circa 1640
St Irenaeus
reminds us that
the writings of
Moses are the
words of Christ,
for Jesus exhorts
us, “If you
believed Moses,
you would
believe me, for
he wrote about
me. But if you
do not believe
what he wrote,
how will you
believe what I
say?”
Moses Showing the Tablets of the Law to the Israelites, by Maerten de Vos, circa 1575
Likewise, in the story
of the rich man and
the poor man, Jesus
teaches us “that no
one should lead a
luxurious life, nor,
living in worldly
pleasures and
perpetual feastings,
lest he should be the
slave of his lusts, and
forget God.”
The Parable of the Rich Fool by Rembrandt, 1627.
St Irenaeus interpreted many stories
of women in the Old Testament
allegorically. Hosea was ordered by
the Lord to take a ‘wife of harlotry,’ to
illustrate to the people of Israel that
they were “committing great harlotry
by forsaking the Lord.” The woman,
the Church, is sanctified by her
marriage to her husband, the Son of
God. The Ethiopian wife of Moses
was also seen as “the Church taken
from among the Gentiles.
St Irenaeus sees an allegory in the
miracle involved Elisha and the ax-
head. This is the account: “As [the
servant] was felling a log, his ax
head fell into the water; he cried
out, “Alas, master! It was
borrowed.” Then [Elisha], the man
of God said, “Where did it fall?”
When he showed him the place,
[Elisha] cut off a stick, and threw it
in there, and made the iron float.”
The allegory is that the original
word of God was lost when the
apple was eaten from a tree, but
now we receive the Word anew “by
the dispensation of a tree,” the
cross of Christ.
….
Elisha Raising the Shunammite’s Son by Benjamin West, circa 1766
St Irenaeus sees a spiritual meaning behind the Old
Testament dietary law that those animals that have a
double hoof and ruminate, or chew the cud, are clean
animals that can be eaten, but that animals lacking one
or both of these are unclean.
The Nativity,
by William
Bell Scott,
circa 1872
The animals with the double hoof are
steady on their feet, which are an
allegory for those people “who make
their way by faith steadily towards the
Father and the Son,” and those animals
who chew the cud are an allegory for
those “who mediate day and night upon
the words of God” and do good works of
righteousness. Those who are unclean
“have neither faith in God nor do they
meditate on His words.”
Nativity of Jesus, by Martin Schongauer, circa 1480
St Irenaeus sees the miracle of Jesus
calling Lazarus out of the tomb
“bound with bandages on his feet
and hands, as symbolic of man
being bound in his sins.” As Lazarus
was called out of his tomb after
being dead four days, as Jesus was
resurrected on the third day with his
resurrection body, so we will all be
raised on the last day in our
resurrection bodies. St Irenaeus
repeats St Paul, observing that “if
Christ has not risen, our preaching is
in vain, and your faith is in vain.”
The Raising of Lazarus, by Duccio, circa 1310–11
St Irenaeus interprets the Temptations
of Christ as an allegory of redemption
and salvation. After Jesus had fasted in
the desert for forty days and forty
nights, Satan tempted Jesus for the first
time, “If you are the Son of God,
command that these stones be made
bread,” to which Jesus replied, “It is
written, Man does not live by bread
alone.” St Irenaeus teaches us that as
the eating of the apple in the garden
caused the corruption of man, so this
corruption was healed by the Lord’s
fasting in this world.
The Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness, Sebastiano Ricci
For his next temptation, Satan brought Jesus to
the pinnacle of the temple, saying, “If you are
the Son of God, cast yourself down. For it is
written, ‘God shall give His angels charge over
you and they will bear you up, lest you dash
your foot against a stone.’” Here Satan was
“concealing a falsehood under the guise of
Scripture, as is done by the heretics,” for the
Scriptures do not mention casting down. Thus,
Jesus answered, “It is written, You shall not
tempt the Lord your God.” The pride of reason
by Satan and the heretics was defeated by the
humility shown by Christ.
….
The Temptation of Christ, by Ary Scheffer, circa 1854
Being defeated, Satan tempted Jesus
for the last time. Satan showed Jesus
all the kingdoms of the world in their
glory, saying “All these I will give you, if
you will fall down and worship me.”
Jesus commanded him, “Depart, Satan,
for it is written, ‘You shall worship the
Lord your God, and Him only shall you
serve.’” Jesus revealed who Satan was
by his name, “for the Hebrew word
SATAN means apostate. As Adam was
originally disobedient, so Jesus
defeated Satan through his obedience.” Christ's temptation - mosaic in Monreale Cathedral
(REPEAT) We also found this painting of an Allegory of the Old and
New Testaments, by Protestant painter Hans Holbein the Younger from
the early 1530s.
The images and inscriptions provide a painted sermon. The central
theme is the contrast between the unforgiving Old Testament Law on
the left, and the forgiving Grace of the New Testament at the right.
Man's failure to obey the commandments God gave to Moses, led to
sin and death, illustrated by the skeleton). However, man is forgiven
and achieves salvationthrough Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection.
Man sits between the Old Testament prophet Isaiah and St John the
Baptist, who points the way forward to Christ 'the Lamb of God.'
An Allegory of the Old and New
Testaments, Hans Holbein the
Younger Early 1530s
The images and inscriptions provide
a painted sermon. The central theme,
encouraged by the Reformation, is
the contrast between the unforgiving
Old Testament Law (LEX) on the left,
and the forgiving Grace of the New
Testament (GRATIA) at the right. Man
(HOMO)'s failure to obey the
commandments God gave to Moses,
led to sin (PECCATUM) and death
(MORS - the skeleton). However, man
is forgiven and achieves salvation
(VICTORIA NOSTRA) through Christ's
Crucifixion and Resurrection. Man sits
between the Old Testament prophet
Isaiah and St John the Baptist, who
points the way forward to Christ 'the
Lamb of God' (AGNUS DEI).
SOURCES: Most of St Irenaeus’ main work “Against Heresies,”
which he titled “The Detection and Refutation of False
Knowledge,” survives in a few Latin translations, the Greek
original survives only in fragments, and there are surviving
sections in Syriac and Armenian. We discuss the manuscript
tradition more thoroughly in our main video on St Irenaeus.
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St Irenaeus, Allegories From Scriptures in His Work, Against Heresies

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  • 2. Today we will learn and reflect on the scriptural allegories observed by St Irenaeus in his work, On Heresies. St Irenaeus was not the first Church Father to see Christ foreshadowed in the Old Testament by means of allegory, Christians were reading the Bible stories from the time of St Paul in Galatians:
  • 3. Hagar & Ishmael Banished by Abraham, by Pieter Jozef Verhaghen, 1781 "Abraham had two sons, one by a slave woman and the other by a free woman. One, the child of the slave, was born according to the flesh; the other, the child of the free woman, was born through the promise. Now this is an allegory: these women are two covenants. One woman, in fact, is Hagar, from Mount Sinai, bearing children for slavery." "But the other woman corresponds to the Jerusalem above; she is free, and she is our mother.” "What does the scripture say? 'Drive out the slave and her child; for the child of the slave will not share the inheritance with the child of the free woman.' So then, friends, we are children, not of the slave but of the free woman.“ Galatians 4
  • 4. In a passage in Luke, Jesus specifically exhorted us to search for Him in the stories of the Old Testatement. Some days after His crucifixion, Jesus appeared in cognito to some of His disciples on the road to Emmaus, but they did not immediately recognize Him. Appearing as fellow traveller, he walked with them, engaging in conversation with them when they expressed dismay at the crucifixion of Jesus, their Lord, for they were not yet aware of His Resurrection.
  • 5. Road to Emmaus, by Robert Zund, circa 1877 “Then Jesus said to them, ‘Oh, how foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have declared! Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory’” Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, He interpreted to them the things about Himself in all the scriptures.” (Luke 24:25-27)
  • 6. At the end of our talk, we will discuss the sources used for this video, and the history behind this ancient work, like how many manuscripts have survived. Please, we welcome interesting questions in the comments. Let us learn and reflect together!
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  • 9. In his books, On Hereies, St Irenaeus includes a retelling of many of the parables of the New Testament as well as many stories of the Patriarchs and Moses in the Old Testament. For example, St Irenaeus sees Jonah as a type of Christ. God called Jonah to preach to the Ninevites so they would confess for their wicked ways, so Jonah boarded a boat going the opposite direction, he did not want for the mortal enemies of the Jews to repent and escape God’s wrath. The boat set sail, the winds and the waves grew angry, the crew drew lots to reveal who was the cause of the divine wrath, and the lot fell on Jonah. Over the railings they threw Jonah, to be swallowed by the whale.
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  • 11. St Irenaeus sees Adam as prefiguring Jonah. “From the beginning God permitted man to be to be swallowed up the great whale, who was the author of transgression, not that he should perish altogether” in the depths of the sea, but he would be saved by the plan of salvation, which was accomplished by Christ, the Word of God, “by the sign of Jonah.” “This was done that man, receiving an unhoped-for salvation from God, might rise from the dead and glorify God, and repeat the words that Jonah prophesied in the belly of the whale, ‘I cried by reason of mine affliction to the Lord my God, and He heard me from the belly of hell.’” Jonah and the Whale, by Pieter Lastman, circ 1621 Jonah sung a psalm to the Lord, and “the Lord spoke to the fish, and it spewed Jonah out upon the dry land.”
  • 12. After Adam and Eve had eaten of the apple, they were ashamed and hid, weaving coverings of fig leaves, a rather itchy leaf. St Irenaeus tells us, “Adam adopted a dress suited for his disobedience, awed by the fear of God,” which is the beginning of wisdom, “waiting for God’s coming.” By his dress he admits to himself, “I by disobedience lost that robe of sanctity which I had from the Spirit, I do now acknowledge that I am deserving” of such uncomfortable dress, which tortures the body. God, who is merciful, clothes them instead in a more comfortable tunics of skins of fur. They were then driven out of Paradise and the Tree of Life because “God pitied them and did not desire that he should continue a sinner forever, nor that his sins become immortal.” God set a limit to his sin by imposing death, “so that man, ceasing at length to live to sin, and dying to it, might begin to live in God.” There would be life in Christ, as St Paul exhorts, “O death, where is thy victory? O death, where is thy sting?” Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise, by Eugène Delacroix, 1800's
  • 13. St Irenaeus sees in the original disobedience an allegory of heresy. “The Church has been planted as a garden in this world, and the Spirit of God says, ‘You may freely eat from every tree of the garden,’ that is, you can partake of every word of Scripture of the Lord, but you shall not partake with any heretical discord,’ warning man from harmful speculation and realizing the danger of forming “opinions beyond the limits of understanding.” Adam and Eve, by Gustave Courtois
  • 14. St Irenaeus saw many of the stories of the patriarchs as allegorical. When Rachel gave birth to Esau and Jacob, the infant Jacob grabbed the heel of Esau, and later Jacob would receive the blessing of the firstborn, though he was not the eldest brother, for Esau would sell his birthright for a bowl of porridge. The allegory was that the younger nation, the Gentiles, received Christ while the elder nation, the Jews, “rejected Him, saying, ‘We no king but Caesar.’” Reconciliation of Jacob with Esau, by Peter Paul Rubens, 1624
  • 15. Jacob worked for the sake of the younger sister Rachel, “who had the handsome eyes,” so “Rachel prefigured the Church, for whom Christ endured patiently.” Jacob and Rachel, by Jacopo Amigoni, early 1700’s
  • 16. St Irenaeus sees that “the whole exodus of the people out of Egypt, which took place under divine guidance, was a type and image of the exodus of the Church from among the Gentiles.” Also, St Irenaeus sees the rod of Moses as a type of Christ. When Moses “cast his rod upon the earth, it became flesh,” and swallowed up the opposing serpents that were the rods cast down by the Egyptian magicians. Moses and the Brazen Serpent, by Adriaen van Nieulandt, circa 1640
  • 17. St Irenaeus reminds us that the writings of Moses are the words of Christ, for Jesus exhorts us, “If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me. But if you do not believe what he wrote, how will you believe what I say?” Moses Showing the Tablets of the Law to the Israelites, by Maerten de Vos, circa 1575
  • 18. Likewise, in the story of the rich man and the poor man, Jesus teaches us “that no one should lead a luxurious life, nor, living in worldly pleasures and perpetual feastings, lest he should be the slave of his lusts, and forget God.” The Parable of the Rich Fool by Rembrandt, 1627.
  • 19. St Irenaeus interpreted many stories of women in the Old Testament allegorically. Hosea was ordered by the Lord to take a ‘wife of harlotry,’ to illustrate to the people of Israel that they were “committing great harlotry by forsaking the Lord.” The woman, the Church, is sanctified by her marriage to her husband, the Son of God. The Ethiopian wife of Moses was also seen as “the Church taken from among the Gentiles.
  • 20. St Irenaeus sees an allegory in the miracle involved Elisha and the ax- head. This is the account: “As [the servant] was felling a log, his ax head fell into the water; he cried out, “Alas, master! It was borrowed.” Then [Elisha], the man of God said, “Where did it fall?” When he showed him the place, [Elisha] cut off a stick, and threw it in there, and made the iron float.” The allegory is that the original word of God was lost when the apple was eaten from a tree, but now we receive the Word anew “by the dispensation of a tree,” the cross of Christ. …. Elisha Raising the Shunammite’s Son by Benjamin West, circa 1766
  • 21. St Irenaeus sees a spiritual meaning behind the Old Testament dietary law that those animals that have a double hoof and ruminate, or chew the cud, are clean animals that can be eaten, but that animals lacking one or both of these are unclean.
  • 22. The Nativity, by William Bell Scott, circa 1872
  • 23. The animals with the double hoof are steady on their feet, which are an allegory for those people “who make their way by faith steadily towards the Father and the Son,” and those animals who chew the cud are an allegory for those “who mediate day and night upon the words of God” and do good works of righteousness. Those who are unclean “have neither faith in God nor do they meditate on His words.” Nativity of Jesus, by Martin Schongauer, circa 1480
  • 24. St Irenaeus sees the miracle of Jesus calling Lazarus out of the tomb “bound with bandages on his feet and hands, as symbolic of man being bound in his sins.” As Lazarus was called out of his tomb after being dead four days, as Jesus was resurrected on the third day with his resurrection body, so we will all be raised on the last day in our resurrection bodies. St Irenaeus repeats St Paul, observing that “if Christ has not risen, our preaching is in vain, and your faith is in vain.” The Raising of Lazarus, by Duccio, circa 1310–11
  • 25. St Irenaeus interprets the Temptations of Christ as an allegory of redemption and salvation. After Jesus had fasted in the desert for forty days and forty nights, Satan tempted Jesus for the first time, “If you are the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread,” to which Jesus replied, “It is written, Man does not live by bread alone.” St Irenaeus teaches us that as the eating of the apple in the garden caused the corruption of man, so this corruption was healed by the Lord’s fasting in this world. The Temptation of Christ in the Wilderness, Sebastiano Ricci
  • 26. For his next temptation, Satan brought Jesus to the pinnacle of the temple, saying, “If you are the Son of God, cast yourself down. For it is written, ‘God shall give His angels charge over you and they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.’” Here Satan was “concealing a falsehood under the guise of Scripture, as is done by the heretics,” for the Scriptures do not mention casting down. Thus, Jesus answered, “It is written, You shall not tempt the Lord your God.” The pride of reason by Satan and the heretics was defeated by the humility shown by Christ. …. The Temptation of Christ, by Ary Scheffer, circa 1854
  • 27. Being defeated, Satan tempted Jesus for the last time. Satan showed Jesus all the kingdoms of the world in their glory, saying “All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me.” Jesus commanded him, “Depart, Satan, for it is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God, and Him only shall you serve.’” Jesus revealed who Satan was by his name, “for the Hebrew word SATAN means apostate. As Adam was originally disobedient, so Jesus defeated Satan through his obedience.” Christ's temptation - mosaic in Monreale Cathedral
  • 28. (REPEAT) We also found this painting of an Allegory of the Old and New Testaments, by Protestant painter Hans Holbein the Younger from the early 1530s. The images and inscriptions provide a painted sermon. The central theme is the contrast between the unforgiving Old Testament Law on the left, and the forgiving Grace of the New Testament at the right. Man's failure to obey the commandments God gave to Moses, led to sin and death, illustrated by the skeleton). However, man is forgiven and achieves salvationthrough Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection. Man sits between the Old Testament prophet Isaiah and St John the Baptist, who points the way forward to Christ 'the Lamb of God.'
  • 29. An Allegory of the Old and New Testaments, Hans Holbein the Younger Early 1530s The images and inscriptions provide a painted sermon. The central theme, encouraged by the Reformation, is the contrast between the unforgiving Old Testament Law (LEX) on the left, and the forgiving Grace of the New Testament (GRATIA) at the right. Man (HOMO)'s failure to obey the commandments God gave to Moses, led to sin (PECCATUM) and death (MORS - the skeleton). However, man is forgiven and achieves salvation (VICTORIA NOSTRA) through Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection. Man sits between the Old Testament prophet Isaiah and St John the Baptist, who points the way forward to Christ 'the Lamb of God' (AGNUS DEI).
  • 30. SOURCES: Most of St Irenaeus’ main work “Against Heresies,” which he titled “The Detection and Refutation of False Knowledge,” survives in a few Latin translations, the Greek original survives only in fragments, and there are surviving sections in Syriac and Armenian. We discuss the manuscript tradition more thoroughly in our main video on St Irenaeus.
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