7. Neither do they confess
that they are awed by those citations from the Old Testament which
are alleged as examples of lies: for there, every incident may
possibly be taken figuratively, although it really did take place:
and when a thing is either done or said figuratively, it is no lie.
For every utterance is to be referred to that which it utters. But
when any thing is either done or said figuratively, it utters that
which it signifies to those for whose understanding it was put
forth. Whence we may believe in regard of those persons of the
prophetical times who are set forth as authoritative, that in all
that is written of them they acted and spoke prophetically; and no
less, that there is a prophetical meaning in all those incidents of
their lives which by the same prophetic Spirit have been accounted
worthy of being recorded in writing. As to the midwives, indeed,
they cannot say that these women did through the prophetic Spirit,
with purpose of signifying a future truth, tell Pharaoh one thing
instead of another, (albeit that Spirit did signify something,
without their knowing what was doing in their persons:) but, they
say that these women were according to their degree approved and
rewarded of God. For if a person who is used to tell lies for
harm’s sake comes to tell them for the sake of doing good, that
person has made great progress. But it is one thing that is set
forth as laudable in itself, another that in comparison with a
worse is preferred. It is one sort of gratulation that we express
when a man is in sound health, another when a sick man is getting
better. In the Scripture, even Sodom is said to be 461justified in
comparison with the crimes of the people Israel. And to this rule
they apply all the instances of lying which are produced from the
Old Books, and are found not reprehended, or cannot be reprehended:
either they are approved on the score of a progress towards
improvement and hope of better things, or in virtue of some hidden
signification they are not altogether lies.