Amongthescienceswhichhaveservedasenteringwedgesintotheheavymassofecclesiasticalorthodoxy——tocleaveit,disintegrateit,andletthelightofChristianityintoit——noneperhapshasdoneamorestrikingworkthanComparativePhilology。
Inoneveryimportantrespectthehistoryofthissciencediffersfromthatofanyother;foritistheonlyonewhoseconclusionstheologianshaveatlastfullyadoptedastheresultoftheirownstudies。Thisadoptionteachesagreatlesson,since,whileithasdestroyedtheologicalviewscherishedduringmanycenturies,andobligedtheChurchtoaccepttheoriesdirectlycontrarytotheplainletterofoursacredbooks,theresultisclearlyseentohavehelpedChristianityratherthantohavehurtit。Ithascertainlydonemuchtoclearourreligiousfoundationsofthedogmaticrustwhichwaseatingintotheirstructure。
Howthisresultwasreached,andwhytheChurchhassofullyacceptedit,Ishallendeavourtoshowinthepresentchapter。
Ataveryearlyperiodintheevolutionofcivilizationmenbegantoaskquestionsregardinglanguage;andtheanswerstothesequestionswerenaturallyembodiedinthemyths,legends,andchroniclesoftheirsacredbooks。
Amongtheforemostofthesequestionswerethree:“Whencecamelanguage?”“Whichwasthefirstlanguage?”“Howcamethediversityoflanguage?”
Theanswertothefirstofthesewasverysimple:eachpeoplenaturallyheldthatlanguagewasgivenitdirectlyorindirectlybysomespecialornationaldeityofitsown;thus,totheChaldeansbyOannes,totheEgyptiansbyThoth,totheHebrewsbyJahveh。
TheHebrewanswerisembodiedinthegreatpoemwhichopensoursacredbooks。JahvehtalkswithAdamandisperfectlyunderstood;theserpenttalkswithEveandisperfectlyunderstood;JahvehbringstheanimalsbeforeAdam,whobestowsoneachitsname。Language,then,wasGod-givenandcomplete。Ofthefactthateverylanguageistheresultofagrowthprocesstherewasevidently,amongthecompilersofoursacredbooks,nosuspicion。
Theanswertothesecondofthesequestionswasnolesssimple。
As,verygenerally,eachnationbelieveditsownchiefdivinitytobe“agodaboveallgods。”——aseachbelieveditself“achosenpeople。”——aseachbelieveditsownsacredcitytheactualcentreoftheearth,soeachbelieveditsownlanguagetobethefirst——theoriginalofall。Thisanswerwasfromthefirsttakenforgrantedbyeach“chosenpeople。”andespeciallybytheHebrews:throughouttheirwholehistory,whethertheAlmightytalkswithAdamintheGardenorwritesthecommandmentsonMountSinai,heusesthesamelanguage——theHebrew。
Theanswertothethirdofthesequestions,thatregardingthediversityoflanguages,wasmuchmoredifficult。Naturally,explanationsofthisdiversityfrequentlygaverisetolegendssomewhatcomplicated。
The“lawofwillsandcauses。”formulatedbyComte,wasexemplifiedhereasinsomanyothercases。Thatlawis,that,whenmendonotknowthenaturalcausesofthings,theysimplyattributethemtowillsliketheirown;thustheyobtainatheorywhichprovisionallytakestheplaceofscience,andthistheoryformsabasisfortheology。
Examplesofthisrecurtoanythinkingreaderofhistory。
Beforethesimplerlawsofastronomywereknown,thesunwassupposedtobetrundledoutintotheheavenseverydayandthestarshungupinthefirmamenteverynightbytherighthandoftheAlmighty。Beforethelawsofcometswereknown,theywerethoughttobemissileshurledbyanangryGodatawickedworld。
Beforetherealcauseoflightningwasknown,itwassupposedtobetheworkofagoodGodinhiswrath,orofevilspiritsintheirmalice。Beforethelawsofmeteorologywereknown,itwasthoughtthatrainswerecausedbytheAlmightyorhisangelsopening“thewindowsofheaven“toletdownupontheearth“thewatersthatbeabovethefirmament。”Beforethelawsgoverningphysicalhealthwereknown,diseasesweresupposedtoresultfromthedirectinterpositionoftheAlmightyorofSatan。Beforethelawsgoverningmentalhealthwereknown,insanitywasgenerallythoughttobediabolicpossession。Alltheseearlyconceptionswerenaturallyembodiedinthesacredbooksoftheworld,andespeciallyinourown。[412]
[412]AnyonewhowishestorealizethemediaevalviewofthedirectpersonalattentionoftheAlmightytotheuniverse,canperhapsdosomosteasilybylookingovertheengravingsinthewell-knownNurembergChronicle,representinghimintheworkofeachofthesixdays,andrestingafterward。
So,inthiscase,toaccountforthediversityoftongues,thedirectinterventionoftheDivineWillwasbroughtin。Asthisdiversitywasfelttobeaninconvenience,itwasattributedtothewillofaDivineBeinginanger。Toexplainthisanger,itwasheldthatitmusthavebeenprovokedbyhumansin。
Outofthisconceptionexplanatorymythsandlegendsgrewasthicklyandnaturallyaselmsalongwater-courses;ofthesetheearliestformknowntousisfoundintheChaldeanaccounts,andnowheremoreclearlythaninthelegendoftheTowerofBabel。
TheinscriptionsrecentlyfoundamongtheruinsofAssyriahavethrownabrightlightintothisandotherscripturalmythsandlegends:thedecipheringofthecharactersintheseinscriptionsbyGrotefend,andthereadingofthetextsbyGeorgeSmith,Oppert,Sayce,andothers,havegivenusthesetraditionsmorenearlyintheiroriginalformthantheyappearinourownScriptures。
TheHebrewstoryofBabel,likesomanyotherlegendsinthesacredbooksoftheworld,combinedvariouselements。Byaplayuponwords,suchasthehistoryofmythsandlegendsfrequentlyshows,itwroughtintoonefabrictheearlierexplanationsofthediversitiesofhumanspeechandofthegreatruinedtoweratBabylon。ThenameBabelbab-elmeans“GateofGod“or“GateoftheGods。”Allmodernscholarsofnoteagreethatthiswastherealsignificanceofthename;buttheHebrewverbwhichsignifiesTOCONFOUNDresemblessomewhatthewordBabel,sothatoutofthisresemblance,byoneofthemostcommonprocessesinmythformation,cametotheHebrewmindanindisputableproofthatthetowerwasconnectedwiththeconfusionoftongues,andthisbecamepartofourtheologicalheritage。
Inoursacredbookstheaccountrunsasfollows:
“Andthewholeearthwasofonelanguage,andofonespeech。
“Anditcametopass,astheyjourneyedfromtheeast,thattheyfoundaplaininthelandofShinar;andtheydweltthere。
“Andtheysaidonetoanother,Goto,letusmakebrick,andburnthemthoroughly。Andtheyhadbrickforstone,andslimehadtheyformortar。
“Andtheysaid,Goto,letusbuildusacity,andatower,whosetopmayreachuntoheaven;andletusmakeusaname,lestwebescatteredabroaduponthefaceofthewholeearth。
“AndtheLordcamedowntoseethecityandthetower,whichthechildrenofmenbuilded。
“AndtheLordsaid,Behold,thepeopleisone,andtheyhaveallonelanguage;andthistheybegintodo:andnownothingwillberestrainedfromthem,whichtheyhaveimaginedtodo。
“Goto,letusgodown,andthereconfoundtheirlanguage,thattheymaynotunderstandoneanother’sspeech。
“SotheLordscatteredthemabroadfromthenceuponthefaceofalltheearth:andtheyleftofftobuildthecity。
“ThereforeisthenameofitcalledBabel;becausetheLorddidthereconfoundthelanguageofalltheearth:andfromthencedidtheLordscatterthemabroaduponthefaceofalltheearth。”
Genesisxi,1-9。
ThusfarthelegendhadbeenbutslightlychangedfromtheearlierChaldeanforminwhichithasbeenfoundintheAssyrianinscriptions。Itscharacterisverysimple:tousethewordsofProf。Sayce,“Ittakesusbacktotheagewhenthegodswerebelievedtodwellinthevisiblesky,andwhenman,therefore,didhisbesttorearhisaltarsasnearthemaspossible。”AndthiseminentdivinemighthaveaddedthatittakesusbackalsotoatimewhenitwasthoughtthatJehovah,inordertoseethetowerfully,wasobligedtocomedownfromhisseatabovethefirmament。
AstotherealreasonsforthebuildingofthetowerswhichformedsostrikingafeatureinChaldeanarchitecture——anyoneofwhichmayeasilyhavegivenrisetotheexplanatorymythwhichfounditswayintooursacredbooks——thereseemsasubstantialagreementamongleadingscholarsthattheywereerectedprimarilyaspartsoftemples,butlargelyforthepurposeofastronomicalobservations,towhichtheChaldeansweresodevoted,andtowhichtheircountry,withitslevelsurfaceandclearatmosphere,wassowelladapted。Astotherealcauseoftheruinofsuchstructures,oneoftheinscribedcylindersdiscoveredinrecenttimes,speakingofatowerwhichmostofthearchaeologistsidentifywiththeTowerofBabel,readsasfollows:
“ThebuildingnamedtheStagesoftheSevenSpheres,whichwastheTowerofBorsippa,hadbeenbuiltbyaformerking。Hehadcompletedforty-twocubits,buthedidnotfinishitshead。
Duringthelapseoftime,ithadbecomeruined;theyhadnottakencareoftheexitofthewaters,sothatrainandwethadpenetratedintothebrickwork;thecasingofburnedbrickhadswollenout,andtheterracesofcrudebrickarescatteredinheaps。”
Wecanwellunderstandhoweasily“thegods,assistedbythewinds。”asstatedintheChaldeanlegend,couldoverthrowatowerthusbuilt。
ItmaybeinstructivetocomparewiththeexplanatorymythdevelopedfirstbytheChaldeans,andinaslightlydifferentformbytheHebrews,variousotherlegendstoexplainthesamediversityoftongues。TheHindulegendoftheconfusionoftonguesisasfollows:
“Theregrewinthecentreoftheearththewonderful`worldtree,’or`knowledgetree。’Itwassotallthatitreachedalmosttoheaven。Itsaidinitsheart,`Ishallholdmyheadinheavenandspreadmybranchesoveralltheearth,andgatherallmentogetherundermyshadow,andprotectthem,andpreventthemfromseparating。’ButBrahma,topunishtheprideofthetree,cutoffitsbranchesandcastthemdownontheearth,whentheysprangupaswatatrees,andmadedifferencesofbeliefandspeechandcustomstoprevailontheearth,todispersemenuponitssurface。”
StillmorestrikingisaMexicanlegend:accordingtothis,thegiantXelhuabuiltthegreatPyramidofCholula,inordertoreachheaven,untilthegods,angryathisaudacity,threwfireuponthebuildingandbrokeitdown,whereuponeveryseparatefamilyreceivedalanguageofitsown。
Suchexplanatorymythsgreworspreadwidelyovertheearth。A
well-knownformofthelegend,moreliketheChaldeanthantheHebrewlaterform,appearedamongtheGreeks。Accordingtothis,theAloidaepiledMountOssauponOlympusandPelionuponOssa,intheireffortstoreachheavenanddethroneJupiter。
StillanotherformofitenteredthethoughtsofPlato。Heheldthatinthegoldenagemenandbeastsallspokethesamelanguage,butthatZeusconfoundedtheirspeechbecausemenwereproudanddemandedeternalyouthandimmortality。[413]
[413]FortheidentificationoftheTowerofBabelwiththe“BirsNimrad“amidtheruinsofthecityofBorsippa,seeRawlinson;
alsoSchrader,TheCuneiformInscriptionsandtheOldTestament,London,1885,pp。106-112andfollowing;andespeciallyGeorgeSmith,AssyrianDiscoveries,p。59。ForsomeoftheseinscriptionsdiscoveredandreadbyGeorgeSmith,seehisChaldeanAccountofGenesis,newYork,1876,pp。160-162。ForthestatementregardingtheoriginofthewordBabel,seeErschandGruber,articleBabylon;alsotheRev。Prof。A。H。SayceinthelatesteditionoftheEncyclopaediaBritannica;alsoColenso,PentateuchExamined,partiv,p。302;alsoJohnFiske,MythsandMyth-makers,p。72;alsoLenormont,HistoireAnciennedel’Orient,Paris,1881,vol。i,pp。115etseq。AstothecharacterandpurposeofthegreattowerofthetempleofBelus,seeSmith’sBibleDictionary,articleBabel,quotingDiodorus;
alsoRawlinson,especiallyinJournaloftheAsiaticSocietyfor1861;alsoSayce,ReligionoftheAncientBabyloniansHibbertLecturesfor1887,London,1887,chap。iiandelsewhere,especiallypages96,397,407;alsoMaxDuncker,HistoryofAntiquity,Abbott’stranslation,vol。ii,chaps。ii,andiii。
Forsimilarlegendsinotherpartsoftheworld,seeDelitzsch;
alsoHumboldt,AmericanResearches;alsoBrinton,MythsoftheNewWorld;alsoColenso,asabove。TheTowerofCholulaiswellknown,havingbeendescribedbyHumboldtandLordKingsborough。