Gregory of Nyssa: "It does not say that God's essence is without limits, judging it rash even to express this in a concept;"

"Ah the wonder of it! Why does the sacred text fear to approach the glory of the divine mystery, so that it has not even expressed any of those effects which are outside his nature? It does not say that God's essence is without limits, judging it rash even to express this in a concept; rather it merely marvels at the vision of the magnificence of His glory." (Eccl., 7, Jaeger, V, 415)

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