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20: When Christ appeared, twenty centuries ago, although … |
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When Christ appeared, twenty centuries ago, although
the Jews were eagerly awaiting His Coming, and
prayed every day, with tears, saying: ‘O God, hasten the
Revelation of the Messiah,’ yet when the Sun of Truth
dawned, they denied Him and rose against Him with the
greatest enmity, and eventually crucified that divine Spirit,
the Word of God, and named Him Beelzebub, the evil one,
as is recorded in the Gospel. The reason for this was that they
said: ‘The Revelation of Christ, according to the clear text
of the Torah, will be attested by certain signs, and so long
as these signs have not appeared, whoso layeth claim to be
a Messiah is an impostor. Among these signs is this, that the
Messiah should come from an unknown place, yet we all
know this man’s house in Nazareth, and can any good thing
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come out of Nazareth? The second sign is that He shall rule
with a rod of iron, that is, He must act with the sword, but
this Messiah has not even a wooden staff. Another of the
conditions and signs is this: He must sit upon the throne of
David and establish David’s sovereignty. Now, far from
being enthroned, this man has not even a mat to sit on.
Another of the conditions is this: the promulgation of all
the laws of the Torah; yet this man has abrogated these
laws, and has even broken the sabbath day, although it is the
clear text of the Torah that whosoever layeth claim to
prophethood and revealeth miracles and breaketh the sabbath
day, must be put to death. Another of the signs is this,
that in His reign justice will be so advanced that righteousness
and well-doing will extend from the human even to the
animal world—the snake and the mouse will share one hole,
and the eagle and the partridge one nest, the lion and the
gazelle shall dwell in one pasture, and the wolf and the kid
shall drink from one fountain. Yet now, injustice and
tyranny have waxed so great in His time that they have
crucified Him! Another of the conditions is this, that in the
days of the Messiah the Jews will prosper and triumph over
all the peoples of the world, but now they are living in the
utmost abasement and servitude in the empire of the Romans.
Then how can this be the Messiah promised in the Torah?’
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In this wise did they object to that Sun of Truth, although
that Spirit of God was indeed the One promised in the
Torah. But as they did not understand the meaning of these
signs, they crucified the Word of God. Now the Bahá’ís
hold that the recorded signs did come to pass in the Manifestation
of Christ, although not in the sense which the
Jews understood, the description in the Torah being
allegorical. For instance, among the signs is that of sovereignty.
For Bahá’ís say that the sovereignty of Christ was a
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heavenly, divine, everlasting sovereignty, not a Napoleonic
sovereignty that vanisheth in a short time. For well nigh
two thousand years this sovereignty of Christ hath been
established, and until now it endureth, and to all eternity
that Holy Being will be exalted upon an everlasting throne.
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1. | Written especially for Dr. Esslemont’s immortal work Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era. [ Back To Reference] |