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historical lectures and essays(查尔斯金斯利历史讲座)-第12部分

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doors; And the gates shall not be shut; I will go before thee And bring the 

mountains low。 The gates of brass will I break in sunder; And the bars of 

iron   hew   down。 And   I   will   give   thee   the  treasures   of   darkness; And   the 

hoards hid deep in secret places; That thou mayest know that I am Jehovah。 

I   have   surnamed   thee;   though   thou   knowest   not   me。   I   am   Jehovah;   and 



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none else; Beside me there is no God。 I will gird thee; though thou hast not 

known me; That they may know from the rising of the sun; And from the 

west; that there is none beside me; I am Jehovah; and none else; Forming 

light and creating darkness; Forming peace; and creating evil。 I; Jehovah; 

make all these。 

       This is the  Hebrew  prophet's   conception of   the  great   Puritan of   the 

Old World who went forth with such a mission as this; to destroy the 

idols of the East; while 

       The isles saw that; and feared; And the ends of the earth were afraid; 

They drew near; they came together; Everyone helped his neighbour; And 

said to his brother; Be of good courage。 

     The carver encouraged the smith; He that smoothed with the hammer 

Him that smote on the anvil; Saying of the solder; It is good; And fixing 

the idol with nails; lest it be moved; 

       But all in vain; for as the poet goes on: 

       Bel bowed down; and Nebo stooped; Their idols were upon the cattle; 

A burden to the weary beast。 They stoop; they bow down together; They 

could not deliver their own charge; Themselves are gone into captivity。 

       And what; to return; what was the end of the great Cyrus and of his 

empire? 

     Alas; alas! as with all human glory; the end was not as the beginning。 

     We are scarce bound to believe positively the story how Cyrus made 

one war too many; and was cut off in the Scythian deserts; falling before 

the arrows of mere savages; and how their queen; Tomyris; poured blood 

down the throat of the dead corpse; with the words; 〃Glut thyself with the 

gore   for   which   thou   hast   thirsted。〃  But   it   may   be   truefor   Xenophon 

states it expressly; and with detailthat Cyrus; from the very time of his 

triumph; became an Eastern despot; a sultan or a shah; living apart from 

his people in mysterious splendour; in the vast fortified palace which he 

built   for   himself;   and   imitating   and   causing   his   nobles   and   satraps   to 

imitate;   in   all   but   vice   and   effeminacy;   the   very   Medes   whom   he   had 

conquered。       And of this there is no doubtthat his sons and their empire 



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ran   rapidly   through   that   same   vicious   circle   of   corruption   to   which   all 

despotisms are doomed; and became within 250 years; even as the Medes; 

the Chaldeans; the Lydians; whom they had conquered; children no longer 

of   Ahura   Mazda;   but   of   Ahriman;   of   darkness   and   not   of   light;   to   be 

conquered   by   Alexander   and   his        Greeks   even   more   rapidly   and       more 

shamefully than they had conquered the East。 

     This is the short epic of the Persian Empire; ending; alas! as all human 

epics are wont to end; sadly; if not shamefully。 

     But   let   me   ask   you;   Did   I   say   too   much;   when   I   said;   that   to   these 

Persians we owe that we are here to…night? 

     I do not say that without them we should not have been here。                     God; I 

presume; when He is minded to do anything; has more than one way of 

doing it。 

     But that we are now the last link in a chain of causes and effects which 

reaches as far back as the emigration of the Persians southward from the 

plateau of Pamir; we cannot doubt。 

     For see。     By the fall of Babylon and its empire the Jews were freed 

from   their   captivitylarge   numbers   of   them   at   leastand   sent   home   to 

their   own   Jerusalem。       What   motives   prompted   Cyrus;   and   Darius   after 

him; to do that deed? 

     Those who like to impute the lowest motives may say; if they will; that 

Daniel and the later Isaiah found it politic to worship the rising sun; and 

flatter the Persian conquerors:            and that Cyrus and Darius in turn were 

glad to see Jerusalem rebuilt; as an impregnable frontier fortress between 

them   and   Egypt。      Be   it   so;   I;   who   wish   to   talk   of   things   noble;   pure; 

lovely;   and    of  good   report;    would    rather   point   you    once   more    to  the 

magnificent       poetry   of   the  later   Isaiah   which    mences        at  the  40th 

chapter of the Book of Isaiah; and say There; upon the very face of the 

document; stands written the fact that the sympathy between the faithful 

Persian and the faithful Jew… …the two puritans of the Old World; the two 

haters of lies; idolatries; superstitions; was actually as intense as it ought to 

have been; as it must have been。 



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     Be that as it may; the return of the Jews to Jerusalem preserved for us 

the Old Testament; while it restored to them a national centre; a sacred city; 

like   that   of   Delphi   to   the   Greeks;   Rome   to   the   Romans;   Mecca   to   the 

Muslim;   loyalty   to   which   prevented   their   being   utterly   absorbed   by   the 

more civilised Eastern races among whom they had been scattered abroad 

as colonies of captives。 

     Then another; and a seemingly needful link of cause and effect ensued: 

Alexander of Macedon destroyed the Persian Empire; and the East became 

Greek; and Alexandria; rather than Jerusalem; became the head…quarters of 

Jewish   learning。       But   for   that   very   cause;   the   Scriptures   were   not   left 

inaccessible to the mass of mankind; like the old Pehlevi liturgies of the 

Zend…avesta; or the old Sanscrit Vedas; in an obsolete and hieratic tongue; 

but   were   translated   into;   and   continued   in;   the   then   all   but   world…wide 

Hellenic   speech;   which   was   to   the   ancient   world   what   French   is   to   the 

modern。 

     Then the East became Roman; without losing its Greek speech。                         And 

under     the   wide    domination       of  that   later   Roman      Empirewhich        had 

subdued       and    organised     the   whole     known      world;    save    the   Parthian 

descendants of those old Persians; and our old Teutonic forefathers in their 

German   forests   and   on their   Scandinavian   shoresthat   Divine  book   was 

carried     far  and    wide;    East   and   West;    and    South;    from    the   heart   of 

Abyssinia   to   the   mountains   of   Armenia;   and   to   the   isles   of   the   ocean; 

beyond Britain itself to Ireland and to the Hebrides。 

     And that bookso strangely coinciding with the old creed of the earlier 

Persiansthat   book;   long   misunderstood;   long   overlain   by   the   dust;   and 

overgrown by the parasitic fungi of centuries; that book it was which sent 

to   these   trans…Atlantic   shores   the   founders   of   your   great   nation。       That 

book gave them their instinct of Freedom; tempered by reverence for Law。 

That book gave them their hatred of idolatry; and made them not only say 

but act upon their own words; with these old Persians and with the Jewish 

prophets   alike;   Sacrifice   and   burnt   offering   thou   wouldst   not; Then   said 

we; Lo; we e。           In the volume of the book it is written of us; that we 



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