Bahá'u'lláh and the New EraEsslemont, J. E. (John Ebenezer)
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Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era
Esslemont, J. E. (John Ebenezer)
Bahai Faith; Bahá'u'lláh, 1817-1892
The Jews still await the coming of the Messiah, and pray to God
day and night to hasten His advent. When Jesus came they denounced
and slew Him, saying: “This is not the One for Whom we wait.
Behold, when the Messiah shall come, signs and wonders shall
testify that He is in truth the Christ. The Messiah will arise out
of an unknown city. He shall sit upon the throne of David, and
behold, He shall come with a sword of steel, and with a scepter of
iron shall He rule. He shall fulfill the Law of the Prophets. He
shall conquer the East and the West, and shall glorify His chosen
people the Jews. He shall bring with Him a reign of Peace during
which even the animals shall cease to be at enmity with man. For
behold, the wolf and the lamb shall drink from the same spring ...
and all God’s creatures shall be at rest....”
Thus the Jews thought and spoke, for they did not understand the
Scriptures nor the glorious truths that were contained in them.
The letter they knew by heart, but of the life-giving Spirit they
understood not a word.
Hearken, and I will show you the meaning thereof: Although Christ
came from Nazareth, which was a known place, He came also from
heaven. His body was born of Mary, but His Spirit came from
heaven. The sword He carried was the sword of His tongue, with
which He divided the good from the evil, the true from the false,
the faithful from the unfaithful, and the light from the darkness.
His Word was indeed a sharp sword! The throne upon which He sat is
the Eternal Throne from which Christ reigns forever, a heavenly
throne, not an earthly one, for the things of earth pass away but
heavenly things pass not away. He reinterpreted and completed the
Laws of Moses and fulfilled the Law of the Prophets. His Word
conquered the East and the West. His kingdom is everlasting. He
exalted those Jews who recognized Him. They were men and women of
humble birth, but contact with Him made them great and gave them
everlasting dignity. The animals who were to live with one another
signified the different sects and races, who, once having been at
war, were now to dwell in love and charity, drinking together the
Water of Life from Christ the Eternal Spring.
Most Christians accept these interpretations of Messianic prophecies as
applied to Christ; but with regard to similar prophecies about the
latter-day Messiah, many of them take up the same attitude as the Jews,
expecting a miraculous display on the material plane which will fulfill
the very letter of the prophecies.
Prophecies about the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh
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