History of the Jews, Vol. 2 (of 6)Graetz, Heinrich
History
History of the Jews, Vol. 2 (of 6)
Graetz, Heinrich
Jews -- History
practice cunning, perjury, deceit, ingratitude, and every description
of impurity. For the worship of vain idols is the beginning, cause,
and end of every evil thing. "For health he calleth upon that which is
weak, for life prayeth to that which is dead, for aid humbly beseecheth
that which hath least means to help" (Book of Wisdom, xiii. 18).
After the author has thus shown the vanity of idolatry, he attempts to
describe the fundamental truths of Judaism:
"There is no God but Him whom the Jews adore. Divine wisdom
preserved the first-born, saved the righteous (Noah) from the
flood, upheld the righteous (Abraham) in innocence before God,
delivered the holy seed (the Judæan people) from the oppression
of the nations, filled the soul of the servant of God (Moses),
who appeared before kings with terrible signs and wonders.
Israel is the upright one whom God has chosen. He possesses the
knowledge of the Divine Being, and may call himself the Son of
God, who in His mercy sustains and upholds him."
These righteous ones will have eternal life. When Israel is persecuted
by the rulers of the earth, because his path lies apart from theirs,
and he condemns their godless ways, turns from them as unclean, and
calls God his Father; when the nations of the earth torture him and put
him to a shameful death--these are only trials imposed by God on His
chosen one, to prove him and make him worthy of His grace. He tries him
like gold in the furnace, and accepts him as a pure offering. Israel
shall judge the nations, and have dominion over the people, and their
God shall reign forever.
"Then will the upright one stand firmly before his oppressors.
They will be troubled with great fear; they will be amazed
at his glorious salvation, and repenting they will say,
'This was he whom we had in derision, and of whom we made a
laughing-stock. Ignorantly we accounted his life madness, and
his end to be without honor. And now he is numbered among the
children of God and his lot is among the saints. We strayed
from the way of truth, and the light of righteousness did not
shine for us.' Israel was the instrument through which God
gave the world the undying light of the law. In all things did
the Lord magnify His people and glorify them; He abandoned
them not, but assisted them in every time and place." (Book of
Wisdom.)
Like the Babylonian Isaiah, the Alexandrian-Judæan sage contemplated
his ideal in Israel, of whom a noble mission was required, and who
would hereafter shine in glory.
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