Nilus of Ancyra→Zenodorus|c. 415 AD|nilus ancyra|From Ancyra|AI-assisted
To Zenodorus the Decanus [a minor official].
You read with pleasure the writings of John, bishop of Constantinople [John Chrysostom]; and so from them I now write to you the very thing you asked. "The Holy Spirit, then, was seen descending upon Jesus as a dove." For in us, through baptism, there dwells a first-fruit and a pledge of divinity; but in Christ dwells the whole fullness of divinity. And do not suppose that Christ, not possessing the Spirit, was receiving it; for he himself was sending it down from above as God, and he himself was receiving it below as man. From himself, therefore, it was descending into himself, from his divinity into his humanity.
You read with pleasure the writings of John, bishop of Constantinople [John Chrysostom]; and so from them I now write to you the very thing you asked. "The Holy Spirit, then, was seen descending upon Jesus as a dove." For in us, through baptism, there dwells a first-fruit and a pledge of divinity; but in Christ dwells the whole fullness of divinity. And do not suppose that Christ, not possessing the Spirit, was receiving it; for he himself was sending it down from above as God, and he himself was receiving it below as man. From himself, therefore, it was descending into himself, from his divinity into his humanity.
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