forhehasonlytolookabouthimintheworldtofindthattheworkwhichheattributestoanall-wise,all-beneficent,andall-powerfulCreatorisbynomeansfreefromevilandwrong。
Butthisanalogylongescapeshim,andtheexponentofeachgreatreligionprovestohisownsatisfaction,andtotheedificationofhisfellows,thattheirownsacredliteratureisabsolutelyaccurateinstatement,infinitelyprofoundinmeaning,andmiraculouslyperfectinform。Fromthesepremisesalsohearrivesattheconclusionthathisownsacredliteratureisunique;thatnoothersacredbookcanhaveemanatedfromadivinesource;andthatallothersclaimingtobesacredareimpostures。
Stillanotherlawgoverningtheevolutionofsacredliteratureineverygreatworldreligionis,thatwhenthebookswhichcomposeitareonceselectedandgroupedtheycometoberegardedasafinalcreationfromwhichnothingcanbetakenaway,andofwhichevenerrorinform,ifsanctionedbytradition,maynotbechanged。
Theworkingofthislawhasrecentlybeenseenonalargescale。
Afewyearssince,abodyofchosenscholars,universallyacknowledgedtobethemostfitforthework,undertook,atthecallofEnglish-speakingChristendom,torevisetheauthorizedEnglishversionoftheBible。
Beautifulaswasthatoldversion,therewasabundantreasonforarevision。Theprogressofbiblicalscholarshiphadrevealedmultitudesofimperfectionsandnotafewgrosserrorsintheworkoftheearlytranslators,andthese,ifuncorrected,weresuretobringthesacredvolumeintodiscredit。
Nothingcouldbemorereverentthanthespiritoftherevisers,andthenineteenthcenturyhasknownfewhistoricaleventsofmoresignificantandtouchingbeautythantheparticipationintheholycommunionbyallthesescholars——prelates,presbyters,ministers,andlaymenofchurchesmostwidelydifferinginbeliefandobservance——kneelingsidebysideatthelittlealtarinWestminsterAbbey。
Norcouldanyworkhavebeenmoreconservativeandcautiousthantheirs;asfaraspossibletheypreservedtheoldmatterandformwithscrupulouscare。
Yettheirworkwasnosoonerdonethanitwasbitterlyattackedandwidelycondemned;tothisdayitislargelyregardedwithdislike。InGreatBritain,inAmerica,inAustralia,theoldversion,withitsglaringmisconceptions,mistranslations,andinterpolations,isstillreadinpreferencetothenew;thegreatbodyofEnglish-speakingChristiansclearlypreferringtheaccustomedformofwordsgivenbytheseventeenth-centurytranslators,ratherthananearerapproachtotheexactteachingoftheHolyGhost。
Stillanotherlawis,thatwhenonceagroupofsacredbookshasbeenevolved——eventhoughthegroupreallybeagreatlibraryofmostdissimilarworks,ranginginmatterfromthehundredthPsalmtotheSongofSongs,andinmannerfromthesublimityofIsaiahtotheoffhandstory-tellingofJonah——allcometobethoughtoneinseparablemassofinterpenetratingparts;everystatementineachfittingexactlyandmiraculouslyintoeachstatementineveryother;andeachandeveryone,andalltogether,literallytruetofact,andatthesametimefullofhiddenmeanings。
TheworkingoftheseandotherlawsgoverningtheevolutionofsacredliteratureisveryclearlyseeninthegreatrabbinicalschoolswhichflourishedatJerusalem,Tiberias,andelsewhere,afterthereturnoftheJewsfromtheBabyloniancaptivity,andespeciallyasweapproachthetimeofChrist。TheseschoolsdevelopedasubtletyinthestudyoftheOldTestamentwhichseemsalmostpreternatural。Theresultantsystemwasmainlyajugglerywithwords,phrases,andnumbers,whichfinallybecamea“sacredscience。”withvariousrecogniseddepartments,inwhichinterpretationwascarriedonsometimesbyattachinganumericalvaluetoletters;sometimesbyinterchangeoflettersfromdifferentlyarrangedalphabets;sometimesbythemakingofnewtextsoutoftheinitiallettersoftheold;andwithever-increasingsubtlety。
Sucheffortsastheseculminatedfitlyintherabbinicaldeclarationthateachpassageinthelawhasseventydistinctmeanings,andthatGodhimselfgivesthreehourseverydaytotheirstudy。
AfterthistheJewishworldwaspreparedforanything,anditdoesnotsurpriseustofindsuchdiscoveriesinthedomainofethicalcultureasthedoctrinethat,forinflictingthefortystripessaveoneuponthosewhobrokethelaw,thelashshouldbebraidedofox-hideandass-hide;and,aswarrantforthisconstructionofthelash,thetext,“Theoxknowethhisowner,andtheasshismaster’scrib,butIsraeldothnotknow“;and,asthelogicconnectingtextandlash,thestatementthatJehovahevidentlyintendedtocommandthat“themenwhoknownotshallbebeatenbythoseanimalswhoseknowledgeshamesthem。”
BysuchmethodsalsowererevealedsuchhistoricaltreasuresasthatOg,KingofBashan,escapedthedelugebywadingafterNoah’sark。
Therewere,indeed,nobleexceptionstothiskindofteaching。
ItcannotbeforgottenthatRabbiHillelformulatedthegoldenrule,whichhadbeforehimbeengiventotheextremeOrientbyConfucius,andwhichafterwardreceivedayetmorebeautifulandpositiveemphasisfromJesusofNazareth;butthesevenrulesofinterpretationlaiddownbyHillelweremultipliedandrefinedbymenlikeRabbiIsmaelandRabbiEleazaruntiltheyjustifiedeveryabsurdsubtlety。[462]
[462]Foramultitudeofamusingexamplesofrabbinicalinterpretations,seeanarticleinBlackwood’sMagazineforNovember,1882。Foramoregeneraldiscussion,seeArchdeaconFarrar’sHistoryofInterpretation,lect。iandii,andRev。
Prof。H。P。Smith’sInspirationandInerrancy,Cincinnati,1893,especiallychap。iv;alsoReuss,HistoryoftheNewTestament,Englishtranslation,pp。527,528。
AneminentscholarhassaidthatwhiletheletterofScripturebecameossifiedinPalestine,itbecamevolatilizedatAlexandria;andthetruthofthisremarkwasprovedbytheAlexandrianJewishtheologiansjustbeforethebeginningofourera。
This,too,wasinobediencetoalawofdevelopment,whichis,thatwhenliteralinterpretationclasheswithincreasingknowledgeorwithprogressinmoralfeeling,theologianstakerefugeinmysticmeanings——alawwhichweseeworkinginallgreatreligions,fromtheBrahmansfindinghiddensensesintheVedas,toPlatoandtheStoicsfindingthemintheGreekmyths;
andfromtheSofireadingnewmeaningsintotheKoran,toeminentChristiandivinesofthenineteenthcenturygivinganon-naturalsensetosomeoftheplaineststatementsintheBible。
Nothingismorenaturalthanallthis。Whennaivestatementsofsacredwriters,inaccordwiththeethicsofearlyages,makeBrahmaperformatrocitieswhichwoulddisgraceapirate;andJupitertakepartinadventuresworthyofDonJuan;andJahvehpractisetrickery,cruelty,andhigh-handedinjusticewhichwouldbringanycivilizedmortalintothecriminalcourts,theinventionofallegoryistheonemeansofsavingthedivineauthorityassoonasmenreachhigherplanesofcivilization。
Thegreatearlymasterinthisevolutionofallegory,forthesatisfactionofJewsandChristians,wasPhilo:byhimitsusecameinasneverbefore。ThefourstreamsofthegardenofEdenthusbecomethefourvirtues;Abraham’scountryandkindred,fromwhichhewascommandedtodepart,thehumanbodyanditsmembers;thefivecitiesofSodom,thefivesenses;theEuphrates,correctionofmanners。ByPhiloandhiscompeerseventhemostinsignificantwordsandphrases,andthoseespecially,wereheldtoconcealthemostpreciousmeanings。
AperfectlynaturalandlogicalresultofthisviewwasreachedwhenPhilo,saturatedashewaswithGreekcultureandnourishedonpioustraditionsoftheutterancesatDelphiandDodona,spokereverentlyoftheJewishScripturesas“oracles“。Oraclestheybecame:asoraclestheyappearedintheearlyhistoryoftheChristianChurch;andoraclestheyremainedforcenturies:
eternallifeordeath,infinitehappinessoragony,aswellasordinaryjusticeinthisworld,beingmadetodependonshiftinginterpretationsofalongseriesofdarkanddoubtfulutterances——interpretationsfrequentlygivenbymenwhomighthavebeenprophetsandapostles,butwhohadbecomesimplyoracle-mongers。
Pressingtheseoraclesintotheserviceofscience,Philobecametheforerunnerofthatlongseriesoftheologianswho,fromAugustineandCosmastoMr。Gladstone,haveattemptedtoextractfromscripturalmythandlegendprofoundcontributionstonaturalscience。Thushetaughtthatthegoldencandlesticksinthetabernaclesymbolizedtheplanets,thehighpriest’srobetheuniverse,andthebellsuponittheharmonyofearthandwater——whateverthatmaymean。SoCosmastaught,athousandyearslater,thatthetableofshewbreadinthetabernacleshowedforththeformandconstructionoftheworld;andMr。Gladstonehinted,morethanathousandyearslaterstill,thatNeptune’stridenthadamysteriousconnectionwiththeChristiandoctrineoftheTrinity。[463]
[463]ForPhiloJudaeus,seeYonge’stranslation,Bohn’sedition;
seealsoSanday,Inspiration,pp。78-85。Foradmirablegeneralremarksonthisperiodinhistoryofexegesis,seeBartlett,BamptonLectures,1888,p。29。Foreffortsingeneraltosavethecreditofmythsbyallegoricalinterpretation,andforthoseofPhiloinparticular,seeDrummond,PhiloJudaeus,London,1888,vol。i,pp。18,19,andnotes。ForinterestingexamplesofAlexandrianexegesisandforPhilo’sapplicationoftheterm“oracle“totheJewishScriptures,seeFarrar,HistoryofInterpretation,p。147andnote。Forhisdiscoveryofsymbolsoftheuniverseinthefurnitureofthetabernacle,seeDrummond,asabove,pp。269etseq。Forthegeneralsubject,admirablydiscussedfromahistoricalpointofview,seetheRev。EdwinHatch,D。D。,TheInfluenceofGreekIdeasandUsagesupontheChristianChurch,HibbertLecturesfor1888,chap。iii。ForCosmas,seemychaptersonGeographyandAstronomy。ForMr。
Gladstone’sviewoftheconnectionbetweenNeptune’stridentandthedoctrineoftheTrinity,seehisJuventusMundi。
Thesemethods,asappliedtotheOldTestament,hadappearedattimesintheNew;inspiteoftheresistanceofTertullianandIrenaeus,theyweretransmittedtotheChurch;andintheworksoftheearlyfatherstheybloomedforthluxuriantly。
JustinMartyrandClementofAlexandriavigorouslyextendedthem。
TypicalofJustin’smethodishisfinding,inaverysimplereferencebyIsaiahtoDamascus,Samaria,andAssyria,aclearprophecyofthethreewisemenoftheEastwhobroughtgiftstotheinfantSaviour;andinthebellsonthepriest’srobeaprefigurationofthetwelveapostles。AnydifficultyarisingfromthefactthatthenumberofbellsisnotspecifiedinScripture,JustinovercamebyinsistingthatDavidreferredtothisprefigurationinthenineteenthPsalm:“Theirsoundisgoneoutthroughalltheearth,andtheirwordstotheendoftheworld。”
Workinginthisvein,ClementofAlexandriafoundintheform,dimensions,andcolouroftheJewishtabernacleawholewealthofinterpretation——thealtarofincenserepresentingtheearthplacedatthecentreoftheuniverse;thehighpriest’srobethevisibleworld;thejewelsonthepriest’srobethezodiac;andAbraham’sthreedays’journeytoMountMoriahthethreestagesofthesoulinitsprogresstowardtheknowledgeofGod。
InterpretingtheNewTestament,helessenedanydifficultiesinvolvedinthemiracleofthebarleyloavesandfishesbysuggestingthatwhatitreallymeansisthatJesusgavemankindapreparatorytrainingforthegospelbymeansofthelawandphilosophy;because,ashesays,barley,likethelaw,ripenssoonerthanwheat,whichrepresentsthegospel;andbecause,justasfishesgrowinthewavesoftheocean,sophilosophygrewinthewavesoftheGentileworld。
Outofreasoningslikethese,thosewhofollowed,especiallyCosmas,developed,aswehaveseen,acompletetheologicalscienceofgeographyandastronomy。[464]
[464]ForJustin,seetheDialoguewithTrypho,chaps。xlii,lxxvi,andlxxxiii。ForClementofAlexandria,seehisMiscellanies,bookv,chaps。viandxi,andbookvii,chap。xvi,andespeciallyHatch,HibbertLectures,asabove,pp。76,77。Astothelooseviewsofthecanonheldbythesetwofathersandothersoftheirtime,seeLadd,DoctrineoftheSacredScriptures,vol。ii,pp。86,88;alsoDiestel,GeschichtedesaltenTestaments。
Buttheinstrumentinexegesiswhichwasusedwithmostcogentforcewastheoccultsignificanceofcertainnumbers。TheChaldeanandEgyptianresearchesofourowntimehaverevealedthemainsourceofthislineofthought;thespeculationsofPlatouponitarewellknown;butamongtheJewsandintheearlyChurchitgrewintosomethingfarbeyondthewildestimaginingsofthepriestsofMemphisandBabylon。
PhilohadfoundfortheelucidationofScriptureespeciallydeepmeaningsinthenumbersfour,six,andseven;butotherinterpreterssoonsurpassedhim。AttheveryoutsetthisoccultpowerwasusedinascertainingthecanonicalbooksofScripture。