Today’s readings highlight fulfillment, transformation, and the nature of angelic knowledge. In Dialogue with Trypho, Chapters 51–52, Justin Martyr argues that the coming of Christ—and the end of prophecy and kingship in Israel—fulfills Jacob’s prophecy about the ruler from Judah and the “desire of nations.” Augustine, in Confessions, Book VIII, Chapter 4, reflects on the conversion of Victorinus, emphasizing the joy that comes when someone of great influence surrenders to Christ and becomes a vessel for good. And in Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 54, Article 5, Thomas Aquinas explains that angels possess only intellectual knowledge, since they are immaterial spirits and have no need for sensory or imaginative faculties.
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