162. That the Lord, in the sepulcher, and thus by death, rejected all the human from the mother and dissipated it (from which he underwent temptations and the passion of the cross, and whereas this could not be conjoined with the Divine Itself), and that so He assumed the Human from the Father, thus that the Lord, thoroughly and clearly glorified, rose with the Human - this also is from the faith of the church, that He overcame death, that is, hell, and rose with triumph. The "third day," on which He rose, also signifies full, and the whole; and "the Passover" signifies that glorification.