The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 2Browne, Thomas, Sir
Religion
The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, Volume 2
Browne, Thomas, Sir
Christianity; Ethics; Religion and medicine
For the _Mahometans_, as they partake with all Religions in something,
so they imitate the _Jew_ in this. For in their observed gestures, they
hold a regard unto _Mecha_ and _Medina Talnabi_, two Cities in _Arabia
fælix_, where their Prophet was born and buried; whither they perform
their pilgrimages: and from whence they expect he should return again.
And therefore they direct their faces unto these parts, which unto the
_Mahometans_ of _Barbary_ and _Egypt_ lie East, and are in some point
thereof unto many other parts of _Turkie_. Wherein notwithstanding there
is no Oriental respect; for with the same devotion on the other side
they regard these parts toward the West, and so with variety wheresover
they are seated, conforming unto the ground of their conception.
Fourthly, Whereas in the ordering of the Camp of _Israel_, the East
quarter is appointed unto the noblest Tribe, that is the Tribe of
_Judah_, according to the command of God [SN: _Num. 3._], in the
East-side toward the rising of the Sun shall the Standard of the Tribe
of _Judah_ pitch: it doth not peculiarly extol that point. For herein
the East is not to be taken strictly, but as it signifieth or implieth
the foremost place; for _Judah_ had the Van, and many Countries through
which they passed were seated Easterly unto them. Thus much is implied
by the Original, and expressed by Translations which strictly conform
thereto: So _Tremelius_, _Castra habentium ab anteriore parte Orientem
versus, vexillum esto castrorum Judæ_; so hath _R. Solomon Jarchi_
expounded it, the foremost or before, is the East quarter, and the West
is called behind. And upon this interpretation may all be salved that is
alleageable against it. For if the Tribe of _Judah_ were to pitch before
the Tabernacle at the East, and yet to march first, as is commanded,
_Numb._ 10. there must ensue a disorder in the Camp, nor could they
conveniently observe the execution thereof: For when they set out from
_Mount Sinah_ where the Command was delivered, they made Northward unto
_Rithmah_; from _Rissah_ unto _Eziongaber_ about fourteen stations they
marched South: From _Almon Diblathaim_ through the mountains of
_Yabarim_ and plains of _Moab_ towards _Jordan_ the face of their march
was West: So that if _Judah_ were strictly to pitch in the East of the
Tabernacle, every night he encamped in the Rear: and if (as some
conceive) the whole Camp could not be less than twelve miles long, it
had been preposterous for him to have marched foremost; or set out first
who was most remote from the place to be approached.
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