62. But, you will say, He was cut off by death as men are. Not Christ Himself; for it is impossible either that death should befall what is divine, or that that should waste away and disappear in death which is one in its substance, and not compounded, nor formed by bringing together any parts. Who, then, you ask, was seen hanging on the cross? Who dead? The human form,33613361 I reply, which He had put on,33623362 and which He bore about with Him. It is a tale passing belief, you say, and wrapt in dark obscurity; if you will, it is not dark, and is established by a very close analogy.33633363 If the Sibyl, when she was uttering and pouring forth her prophecies and oracular responses, was filled, as you say, with Apollo’s power, had been cut down and slain by impious robbers,33643364 would Apollo be said to have been slain in her? If Bacis,33653365 if Helenus, Marcius,33663366 and other soothsayers, had been in like manner robbed of life and light when raving as inspired, would any one say that those who, speaking by their mouths, declared to inquirers what should be done,33673367 had perished according to the conditions of human life? The death of which you speak was that of the human body which He had assumed,33683368 not His own—of that which was borne, not of the bearer; and not even this death would He33693369 have stooped to suffer, were it not that a matter of such importance was to be dealt with, and the inscrutable plan of fate33703370 brought to light in hidden mysteries.