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the complete poetical works-第185章

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And sequence of divine authority;

The voice of God resounding through the ages。



The Written Law is water; the Unwritten

Is precious wine; the Written Law is salt;

The Unwritten costly spice; the Written Law

Is but the body; the Unwritten; the soul

That quickens it and makes it breathe and live。

I can remember; many years ago;

A little bright…eyed school…boy; a mere stripling;

Son of a Galilean carpenter;

From Nazareth; I think; who came one day

And sat here in the Temple with the Scribes;

Hearing us speak; and asking many questions;

And we were all astonished at his quickness。

And when his mother came; and said: Behold

Thy father and I have sought thee; sorrowing;

He looked as one astonished; and made answer;

How is it that ye sought me?  Wist ye not

That I must be about my Father's business?

Often since then I see him here among us;

Or dream I see him; with his upraised face

Intent and eager; and I often wonder

Unto what manner of manhood he hath grown!

Perhaps a poor mechanic like his father;

Lost in his little Galilean village

And toiling at his craft; to die unknown

And he no more remembered among men。



CHRISTUS; in the outer court。

The Scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses' seat;

All; therefore; whatsoever they command you;

Observe and do; but follow not their works

They say and do not。  They bind heavy burdens

And very grievous to be borne; and lay them

Upon men's shoulders; but they move them not

With so much as a finger!



GAMALIEL; looking forth。

                         Who is this

Exhorting in the outer courts so loudly?



CHRISTUS。

Their works they do for to he seen of men。

They make broad their phylacteries; and enlarge

The borders of their garments; and they love

The uppermost rooms at feasts; and the chief seats

In Synagogues; and greetings in the markets;

And to be called of all men Rabbi; Rabbi!



GAMALIEL。

It is that loud and turbulent Galilean;

That came here at the Feast of Dedication;

And stirred the people up to break the Law!



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom

Of heaven; and neither go ye in yourselves

Nor suffer them that are entering to go in!



GAMALIEL。

How eagerly the people throng and listen;

As if his ribald words were words of wisdom!



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! for ye devour the houses

Of widows; and for pretence ye make long prayers;

Therefore shall ye receive the more damnation。



GAMALIEL。

This brawler is no Jew;he is a vile

Samaritan; and hath an unclean spirit!



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! ye compass sea and land

To make one proselyte; and when he is made

Ye make him twofold more the child of hell

Than you yourselves are!



GAMALIEL。

               O my father's father!

Hillel of blessed memory; hear and judge!



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint;

Of anise; and of cumin; and omit

The weightier matters of the law of God;

Judgment and faith and mercy; and all these

Ye ought to have done; nor leave undone the others!



GAMALIEL。

O Rabban Simeon! how must thy bones

Stir in their grave to hear such blasphemies!



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes; and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! for ye make clean and sweet

The outside of the cup and of the platter;

But they within are full of all excess!



GAMALIEL。

Patience of God! canst thou endure so long?

Or art thou deaf; or gone upon a journey?



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! for ye are very like

To whited sepulchres; which indeed appear

Beautiful outwardly; but are within

Filled full of dead men's bones and all uncleanness!



GAMALIEL。

Am I awake?  Is this Jerusalem?

And are these Jews that throng and stare and listen?



CHRISTUS。

Woe unto you; ye Scribes and Pharisees;

Ye hypocrites! because ye build the tombs

Of prophets; and adorn the sepulchres

Of righteous men; and say: if we had lived

When lived our fathers; we would not have been

Partakers with them in the blood of Prophets。

So ye be witnesses unto yourselves;

That ye are children of them that killed the Prophets!

Fill ye up then the measure of your fathers。

I send unto you Prophets and Wise Men;

And Scribes; and some ye crucify; and some

Scourge in your Synagogues; and persecute

From city to city; that on you may come

The righteous blood that hath been shed on earth;

From the blood of righteous Abel to the blood

Of Zacharias; son of Barachias;

Ye slew between the Temple and the altar!



GAMALIEL。

Oh; had I here my subtle dialectician;

My little Saul of Tarsus; the tent…maker;

Whose wit is sharper than his needle's point;

He would delight to foil this noisy wrangler!



CHRISTUS。

Jerusalem! Jerusalem! O thou

That killest the Prophets; and that stonest them

Which are sent unto thee; how often would I

Have gathered together thy children; as a hen

Gathereth her chickens underneath her wing;

And ye would not!  Behold; your house is left

Unto you desolate!



THE PEOPLE。

                   This is a Prophet!

This is the Christ that was to come!



GAMALIEL。

                              Ye fools!

Think ye; shall Christ come out of Galilee?





III



LORD; IS IT I?





CHRISTUS。

One of you shall betray me。



THE DISCIPLES。

                           Is it I?

Lord; is it I?



CHRISTUS。

               One of the Twelve it is

That dippeth with me in this dish his hand;

He shall betray me。  Lo; the Son of Man

Goeth indeed as it is written of Him;

But woe shall be unto that man by whom

He is betrayed!  Good were it for that man

If he had ne'er been born!



JUDAS ISCARIOT。

                         Lord; is it I?



CHRISTUS。

Ay; thou hast said。  And that thou doest; do quickly。



JUDAS ISCARIOT; going out。

Ah; woe is me!



CHRISTUS。

              All ye shall be offended

Because of me this night; for it is written:

Awake; O sword; against my shepherd!  Smite

The shepherd; saith the Lord of hosts; and scattered

Shall be the sheep!But after I am risen

I go before you into Galilee。



PETER。

O Master! though all men shall be offended

Because of thee; yet will not I be!



CHRISTUS。

                                 Simon;

Behold how Satan hath desired to have you;

That he may sift you as one sifteth wheat!

Whither I go thou canst not follow me

Not now; but thou shalt follow me hereafter。



PETER。

Wherefore can I not follow thee?  I am ready

To go with thee to prison and to death。



CHRISTUS。

Verily I say unto thee; this night;

Ere the cock crow; thou shalt deny me thrice!



PETER。

Though I should die; yet will I not deny thee。



CHRISTUS。

When first I sent you forth without a purse;
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