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  • How oft, how oft do I chastise thee, and thou unaware! Thou art lying (bound) in chains from head to foot.
  • Thy rust, coat on coat, O black pot, hath marred the visage of thy heart. 3370
  • Layers of rust have collected upon thy heart, so that it hath become blind to (the spiritual) mysteries.”
  • If that smoke should beat upon a new pot, the traces of it would show, though it were (only as much as) a barley-corn,
  • Because everything is made manifest by (its) contrary: upon a white object the black becomes conspicuous;
  • (But) when the pot has been blackened, then after this who will at once perceive the effect of the smoke upon it?
  • The ironsmith who is an Ethiopian—the smoke is of the same colour as his face; 3375
  • The Greek who does the work of an ironsmith—his face, from gathering smoke, becomes piebald (spotted with black).
  • Therefore he will quickly recognise the effect of sin, so that he will soon lament (and) say, “O God!”
  • (But) when he persists (in sin) and makes a practice of evil, and puts dust in the eye of meditation,