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a young man who was naked and weeping。  His hair was the colour of

honey; and his body was as a white flower; but he had wounded his

body with thorns and on his hair had he set ashes as a crown。



And he who had great possessions said to the young man who was naked

and weeping; 'I do not wonder that your sorrow is so great; for

surely He was a just man。'



And the young man answered; 'It is not for Him that I am weeping;

but for myself。  I too have changed water into wine; and I have

healed the leper and given sight to the blind。  I have walked upon

the waters; and from the dwellers in the tombs I have cast out

devils。  I have fed the hungry in the desert where there was no

food; and I have raised the dead from their narrow houses; and at my

bidding; and before a great multitude; of people; a barren fig…tree

withered away。  All things that this man has done I have done also。

And yet they have not crucified me。'Poems in Prose







THE HOUSE OF JUDGMENT







And there was silence in the House of Judgment; and the Man came

naked before God。



And God opened the Book of the Life of the Man。



And God said to the Man; 'Thy life hath been evil; and thou hast

shown cruelty to those who were in need of succour; and to those who

lacked help thou hast been bitter and hard of heart。  The poor

called to thee and thou didst not hearken; and thine ears were

closed to the cry of My afflicted。  The inheritance of the

fatherless thou didst take unto thyself; and thou didst send the

foxes into the vineyard of thy neighbour's field。  Thou didst take

the bread of the children and give it to the dogs to eat; and My

lepers who lived in the marshes; and were at peace and praised Me;

thou didst drive forth on to the highways; and on Mine earth out of

which I made thee thou didst spill innocent blood。'



And the Man made answer and said; 'Even so did I。'



And again God opened the Book of the Life of the Man。



And God said to the Man; 'Thy life hath been evil; and the Beauty I

have shown thou hast sought for; and the Good I have hidden thou

didst pass by。  The walls of thy chamber were painted with images;

and from the bed of thine abominations thou didst rise up to the

sound of flutes。  Thou didst build seven altars to the sins I have

suffered; and didst eat of the thing that may not be eaten; and the

purple of thy raiment was broidered with the three signs of shame。

Thine idols were neither of gold nor of silver that endure; but of

flesh that dieth。  Thou didst stain their hair with perfumes and put

pomegranates in their hands。  Thou didst stain their feet with

saffron and spread carpets before them。  With antimony thou didst

stain their eyelids and their bodies thou didst smear with myrrh。

Thou didst bow thyself to the ground before them; and the thrones of

thine idols were set in the sun。  Thou didst show to the sun thy

shame and to the moon thy madness。'



And the Man made answer and said; 'Even so did I。'



And a third time God opened the Book of the Life of the Man。



And God said to the Man; 'Evil hath been thy life; and with evil

didst thou requite good; and with wrongdoing kindness。  The hands

that fed thee thou didst wound; and the breasts that gave thee suck

thou didst despise。  He who came to thee with water went away

thirsting; and the outlawed men who hid thee in their tents at night

thou didst betray before dawn。  Thine enemy who spared thee thou

didst snare in an ambush; and the friend who walked with thee thou

didst sell for a price; and to those who brought thee Love thou

didst ever give Lust in thy turn。'



And the Man made answer and said; 'Even so did I。'



And God closed the Book of the Life of the Man; and said; 'Surely I

will send thee into Hell。  Even into Hell will I send thee。'



And the Man cried out; 'Thou canst not。'



And God said to the Man; 'Wherefore can I not send thee to Hell; and

for what reason?'



'Because in Hell have I always lived;' answered the Man。



And there was silence in the House of Judgment。



And after a space God spake; and said to the Man; 'Seeing that I may

not send thee into Hell; surely I will send thee unto Heaven。  Even

unto Heaven will I send thee。'



And the Man cried out; 'Thou canst not。'



And God said to the Man; 'Wherefore can I not send thee unto Heaven;

and for what reason?'



'Because never; and in no place; have I been able to imagine it;'

answered the Man。



And there was silence in the House of Judgment。Poems in Prose







THE TEACHER OF WISDOM







From his childhood he had been as one filled with the perfect

knowledge of God; and even while he was yet but a lad many of the

saints; as well as certain holy women who dwelt in the free city of

his birth; had been stirred to much wonder by the grave wisdom of

his answers。



And when his parents had given him the robe and the ring of manhood

he kissed them; and left them and went out into the world; that he

might speak to the world about God。  For there were at that time

many in the world who either knew not God at all; or had but an

incomplete knowledge of Him; or worshipped the false gods who dwell

in groves and have no care of their worshippers。



And he set his face to the sun and journeyed; walking without

sandals; as he had seen the saints walk; and carrying at his girdle

a leathern wallet and a little water…bottle of burnt clay。



And as he walked along the highway he was full of the joy that comes

from the perfect knowledge of God; and he sang praises unto God

without ceasing; and after a time he reached a strange land in which

there were many cities。



And he passed through eleven cities。  And some of these cities were

in valleys; and others were by the banks of great rivers; and others

were set on hills。  And in each city he found a disciple who loved

him and followed him; and a great multitude also of people followed

him from each city; and the knowledge of God spread in the whole

land; and many of the rulers were converted; and the priests of the

temples in which there were idols found that half of their gain was

gone; and when they beat upon their drums at noon none; or but a

few; came with peacocks and with offerings of flesh as had been the

custom of the land before his coming。



Yet the more the people followed him; and the greater the number of

his disciples; the greater became his sorrow。  And he knew not why

his sorrow was so great。  For he spake ever about God; and out of

the fulness of that perfect knowledge of God which God had Himself

given to him。



And one evening he passed out of the eleventh city; which was a city

of Armenia; and his disciples and a great crowd of people followed

after him; and he went up on to a mountain and sat down on a rock

that was on the mountain; and his disciples stood round him; and the

multitude knelt in the valley。



And he bowed his head on his hands and wept; and said to his Soul;

'Why is it that I am full of sorrow and fear; and that each of my

disciples is an enemy that walks in the noonday?'  And his Soul

answered him and said; 'God filled thee with the perfect knowledge

of Himself; and thou hast given this knowledge away to others。  The

pearl of great price thou hast divided; and the vesture without seam

thou hast parted asunder。  He who giveth away wisdom robbeth

himself。  He is as one who giveth his treasure to a robber。  Is not

God wiser than thou art?  Who art thou to give away the secret that

God hath told thee?  I was rich once; and thou hast made me poor。

Once I saw God; and now thou hast hidden Him from me。'



And he wept again; for he knew that his Soul spake truth to him; and

that he had given to others the perfect knowledge of God; and that

he was as one clinging to the skirts of God; and that his faith was

leaving him by reason of the number of those who believed in him。



And he said to himself; 'I wi

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