The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852Various
History
The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852
Various
Art, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Science -- History -- Periodicals
Now this plot, so far from being undertaken without the knowledge of the
emperor, had been concerted between himself and the cadi; and by his
desire the latter informed the Jajamins, that unless they succeeded in
the conversion of the young Hebrew, she would suffer death, and they
would be exposed to the emperor's rigorous displeasure. This threat
produced the desired effect upon the Jajamins, who came to Sol prepared
by every means in their power to change her resolution.
On the ensuing day, when she received their visit, they professed to her
their wish to console her in her affliction, and to hear from her own
lips the reasons why she had negatived the urgent wishes of the emperor;
adding, that this mission was a part of their duty, to which they much
desired to conform.
The beautiful Jewess listened with attention to this exordium; and
replied, though with many sighs, in the following terms:--"God, who was
concealed from our view by the dense cloud which no human sight could
penetrate, delivered the Tables of the Law to Moses on the Mountain of
the Desert. He prompts my heart to remain faithful to those laws,
imposed on the people of Israel. More than once have I read in those
sacred books of the horrible persecutions endured by the Israelites who
violated that law; I have studied the prophecies of our Patriarchs, and
have observed their gradual fulfilment. Mahomet was but a false
innovator, a renegade from the primitive law;[15] neither to his laws
nor to the future pleasures of his paradise, can I lend an ear; faithful
to my own rites, the name of the only true God remains engraven on my
heart; to whom Abraham offered his son Isaac in sacrifice; and I, a
daughter of Abraham, would make sacrifice of my life to the same God. He
ordains fidelity, and I will keep His commandments as a faithful Hebrew
ought to keep them. Can any one on earth oppose the decree written by
the right hand of the Most High?"
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