For Isis is a Greek word, 6 and so also is Typhon, her enemy, who is conceited, as his name implies, 6 because of his ignorance and self-deception. For the search for truth requires for its study and investigation the consideration of sacred subjects, and it is a work more hallowed than any form of holy living or temple service and, not least of all, it is well-pleasing to that goddess whom you worship, a goddess exceptionally wise and a lover of wisdom, to whom, fas her name at least seems to indicate, knowledge and understanding are in the highest degree appropriate. 5Ģ 1 Therefore the effort to arrive at the Truth, and especially the truth about the gods, is a longing for the divine. But if His knowledge and meditation on the nature of Existence should be taken away, then, to my mind, His immortality is not living, but a mere lapse of time. eI think also that a source of happiness in the eternal life, which is the lot of God, is that events which come to pass do not escape His prescience. Thereby the poet plainly declares that the primacy of Zeus is nobler since it is elder in knowledge and in
Yet was Zeus the earlier born and his knowledge was greater. Of all the things that Homer said about the gods, he has expressed most beautifully this thought: 4īoth, indeed, were in lineage one, and of the same country, For the Deity is not blessed by reason of his possession of gold and silver, 3 nor strong because of thunder and lightning, but through knowledge and intelligence. dGod gives to men the other things for which they express a desire, but of sense and intelligence He grants them only a share, inasmuch as these are His especial possessions and His sphere of activity. All good things, my dear Clea, 1 sensible men must ask from the gods and especially do we pray that from those mighty gods we may, in our quest, gain a knowledge of themselves, so far as such a thing is attainable by men. 2 For we believe that there is nothing more important for man to receive, or more ennobling for God of His grace to grant, than the truth.