37. The fact is obvious from His own words. For He says to Hosea the prophet, I will no more have mercy upon the house of Israel, but will altogether be their enemy. But I will have mercy upon the children of Judah, and will save them in the Lord their God222 Hos. i. 6, 7.. Here God the Father gives the name of God, without any ambiguity, to the Son, in Whom also He chose us before countless ages. Their God, He says, for while the Father, being Unoriginate, is independent of all, He has given us for an inheritance to His Son. In like manner we read, Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for Thine inheritance223 Ps. ii. 8.. None can be God to Him from Whom are all things224 I.e. We cannot say Thy God of the Father., for He is eternal and has no beginning; but the Son has God, from Whom He was born, for His Father. Yet to us the Father is God and the Son is God; the Father reveals to us that the Son is our God, and the Son teaches that the Father is God over us. The point for us to remember is that in this passage the Father gives to the Son the name of God, the title of His own unoriginate majesty. But I have commented sufficiently on these words of Hosea.
37. Oseae locus pro Filii deitate. Patri nullus, Filio Pater, nobis Pater et Filius est Deus.---Et hoc ipsum promptum est ex persona ipsius discere. Ait enim ad Osee prophetam, Non apponam adhuc ut miserear domui Israel, sed enim adversans adversabor illis: filiorum autem Juda miserebor, et salvos eos faciam in Domino Deo ipsorum (Oseae I, 6, 7). Ergo absolute Pater Deum Filium nuncupat, in quo et elegit nos ante tempora saecularia (Ephes. I, 4). Ipsorum idcirco ait, quia Deus innascibilis a nullo est, nosque Filio in haereditatem a Deo patre donamur. Legimus 0123C namque, Posce a me, et dabo tibi gentes haereditatem tuam (Psal. II, 8). Deo enim ex quo omnia sunt Deus nullus est, qui sine initio aeternus est. Filio autem Deus Pater est; ex eo enim Deus natus est. Nobis autem et Pater Deus est, et Filius Deus est: Patre de Filio confitente quod Deus noster sit, Filio de Patre docente quod Deus nobis sit: Deo tamen Filio a Patre, id est, ipso innascibilis virtutis suae nomine, nuncupato. Et haec quidem ad Osee.