Jesus was waiting for just those men. He wanted to say to them publicly,
with the open sky as witness, what He thought of them, what God thought
of them, the definite truth about them. The day before, with His whip,
He had condemned the animal-sellers and money-changers. Now He was
dealing with the merchants of the Word, with the usurers of the Law,
with the swindlers of Truth. The condemnation of that day did not
exterminate them: with every generation such men spring up again,
innumerable, with new names; but their faces are stamped forever with
this condemnation wherever they are born and command.
THE DESCENDANTS OF CAIN
“Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!” Their sins could be
reduced to one, but that is the most poisonous, the least pardonable of
all sins: the sin against the Spirit, the sin against Truth, the
betrayal of Truth and Spirit, the laying waste of the only pure wealth
which the world possesses. Thieves steal perishable goods, assassins
kill the corruptible body, prostitutes sully flesh destined to
corruption; but the hypocrites, the Pharisees sully the Word of the
absolute, steal the promises of eternity, assassinate the soul.
Everything in them is pretense: their dress and their talk, their
teaching and their practice. What they say is contradicted by what they
do. Their inner life does not correspond to what they choose to show.
Secret swinishness gives the lie to their every claim. They are
hypocrites because they cover themselves with fringed mantles and with
wide phylacteries, to be seen in public places, and love to be called
“Master,” and all the time they have hidden the keys of knowledge and
have shut the gates of the Kingdom of Heaven, and neither go in
themselves nor suffer others to enter. Hypocrites because they make long
prayers in public and devour the houses of widows, and take advantage of
the weak and the desolate. Hypocrites because they wash and clean the
outside of the platter and the cup, and inside they are full of rapine
and extortion. Hypocrites because they give their attention to minutiæ
of rites and purifications and have no care for greater things: they
strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. Hypocrites because they observe
the smallest commandments and do not obey the only one which is of
value: they pay punctually the tithe of mint and anise and cummin and
rue, but they have not justice, mercy and faith in their hearts.
Hypocrites because they build monuments to the prophets and garnish the
sepulchers of righteous men of old times, but persecute the righteous
men of to-day, and are preparing to kill the prophets. “Ye serpents, ye
generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?
Wherefore, behold I sent unto you prophets, and wise men, and scribes:
and some of them ye shall kill and crucify; and some of them shall ye
scourge in your synagogues, and persecute them from city to city: That
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