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Translated by Ch. Browne and J. Swallow.
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73. Further, to run over the Judges, or the most illustrious of the Judges, there is "Samuel among those that call upon His Name," [4554] who was given to God before his birth, [4555] and sanctified immediately after his birth, and the anointer with his horn of kings and priests. [4556] But was not Basil as an infant consecrated to God from the womb, and offered with a coat [4557] at the altar, and was he not a seer of heavenly things, and anointed of the Lord, and the anointer of those who are perfected by the Spirit? Among the kings, David is celebrated, whose victories and trophies [4558] gained from the enemy are on record, but his most characteristic trait was his gentleness, [4559] and, before his kingly office, his power with the harp, able to soothe even the evil spirit. Solomon asked of God and obtained breadth of heart, [4560] making the furthest possible progress in wisdom and contemplation, so that he became the most famous man of his time. Basil, in my opinion, was in no wise, or but little inferior, to the one in gentleness, to the other in wisdom, so that he soothed the arrogance of infuriated sovereigns; and did not merely bring the queen of the south from the ends of the earth, or any other individual, to visit him because of his renown for wisdom, but made his wisdom known in all the ends of the world. I pass over the rest of Solomon's life. Even if we spare it, it is evident to all.
[4554] Ib. cxix. 6.
[4555] 1 Sam. i. 20.
[4556] Ib. xvi. 13.
[4557] Cf. 1 Sam. ii. 19.
[4558] 2 Sam. v. 1.
[4559] Ps. cxxxii. 1 (LXX.).
[4560] 1 Kings iv. 29.
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