The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 02 : $b Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, Minor Nations of Western Asia
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The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 02 : $b Israel, India, Persia, Phoenicia, Minor Nations of Western Asia
World history
“Germanic laicism repulsed the thrusts of this oppressive ebionism. The
warrior, Frank, Lombard, Saxon, Frisian, took his revenge on the man
of God. The warrior of the Middle Ages was so simple-minded that his
credulity soon brought him again under the yoke of theocracy, but the
Renaissance and Protestantism emancipated him; the Church could not
recover her hold on her prey. In fact, the barbarian, the most brutal
of lay princes, was a deliverer compared with the Christian priest
with the secular arm at his disposal. The hardest oppression is that
exercised in the name of a spiritual principle; lay tyranny contents
itself with the homage of the body; the community which has the power
to enforce its opinions is the worst of scourges.
“The work of the prophets has thus remained one of the essential
elements of the world. The motion of the world is the resultant of the
parallelogram of two forces--liberalism on the one side, and socialism
on the other; liberalism of Greek origin, socialism of Hebrew origin;
liberalism making for the greatest human development, socialism paying
attention first of all to justice, understood in a strict sense, and to
the happiness of the greatest number in practice, so often sacrificed
to the needs of civilisation and the state. The socialist of our
time who declaims against the abuses inevitable in a great organised
state, greatly resembles Amos, representing as monstrous the most
obvious necessities of society, such as the payment of debts, loans on
security, and taxes.
“Before venturing to say which of these two opposing tendencies is
the right one, we must know what is the goal of humanity. Is it the
well-being of the individuals who compose it, or is it the attainment
of certain abstract, objective aims, as they are called, which require
hecatombs of individuals as sacrifices? Each will answer according to
his moral temperament, and that is enough. The universe, which never
ceases to make revelations, reaches its end by an infinite variety of
ways. What Jehovah wills always comes to pass. Let us be calm; if we
are of those who are mistaken, who work against the tide of the supreme
will, it is of little consequence. Humanity is one of the innumerable
ant-hills where reason gains her experience in space; if we miss our
part, others will gain it.”
Accepting the prophets and prophecy, then, in whatsoever spirit one
individually will, it is interesting to note in what manner and to what
degree the prophecy is fulfilled, for the Jews return to rebuild the
temple and the walls, only to remain obscure, and helplessly to pass
from master to master.[a]
THE CONDITION OF THE EXILES
The history of the Hebrews is divided into two distinct periods. The
first, purely legendary until the time of Samuel, only becomes a true
history under the kings; it ceases abruptly for Israel at the siege of
Samaria by Shalmaneser IV [and Sargon II] and for Judah about a century
later at the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadrezzar.
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