The old paths, or the Talmud tested by Scripture: Being a comparison of the principles and doctrines of modern Judaism with the religion of Moses and the prophetsMcCaul, Alexander
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The old paths, or the Talmud tested by Scripture: Being a comparison of the principles and doctrines of modern Judaism with the religion of Moses and the prophets
McCaul, Alexander
Judaism -- Works to 1900
“Rabbi Chanina says, the influence of the stars makes wise, the
influence of the stars makes rich, and Israel is under that influence.
Rabbi Jochanan says, Israel is not under the influence of the stars, and
Rabbi Jochanan helped his argument, for Rabbi Jochanan says, From whence
is it proved that Israel is not under the influence of the stars?
Because it is said, ‘Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the
heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are
dismayed at them.’ (Jer. x. 2.) The heathen but not Israel. Rav says,
Israel is not under the influence of the stars, for Rabbi Judah says,
Rav says, From whence is it proved that Israel is not under the
influence of the stars? From that which is said, ‘And he brought him
forth abroad.’ (Gen. xv. 5.) Abraham said before God, ‘Lord of the
world, One born in my house is my heir.’ God replied not so, but ‘He
that shall come forth out of thine own bowels.’ Abraham replied, I have
consulted my astrology, and am not fit to beget a son. God said, Go
forth from thy astrology, for Israel is not under the influence of the
stars.” (Shabbath, ibid.) Now this passage, if taken in the most
favourable point of view, proves only that Israel is not under the
influence of the stars; but this exception proves to demonstration that
the oral law teaches, that all other nations are under that influence.
According to this doctrine, all the Gentiles, and of course Christians
among the number, are given up to unchanging and unchangeable fate. They
are good and bad, rich and poor, happy and unhappy, according to the
sidereal influence at their nativity, and consequently are utterly
irresponsible for their actions. A Gentile thief, or murderer, or
adulterer, is not so, because he yielded to temptation, or to evil
dispositions, but because he happened to be born under the influence of
the Moon, or of Mars, or of Venus. This is the religion of the oral law,
on the most favourable view of the case, and consequently God is
represented first as a partial governor, who gives constitutional
advantages to one favourite nation, which He withholds from all others;
and then, secondly, as an unjust judge, who punishes the Gentiles for
doing what the irresistible influence of the stars compelled them to do.
This doctrine is of itself sufficient to prove that the oral law is not
of God, and that as a religion it stands upon a line with the heathen
and Mahometan systems of fate, and is consequently infinitely below
Christianity. The New Testament recognises no system of favouritism, but
represents God as a just judge, “who will render to every man according
to his deeds” (Rom. ii. 6); and all men as responsible for the evil
which they commit. “There is no respect of persons with God. For as many
as have sinned without law, shall also perish without law; and as many
as have sinned in the law, shall be judged by the law.” (Ibid., 11, 12.)
This is a view worthy of the Divine character, whereas the astrological
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