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"Caiaphas The High Priest"
من ديوان Jesus the son of man للشاعر Gibran Khalil Gibran

"Caiaphas The High Priest" 


In speaking of that man Jesus and of His death let us consider two salient facts: the Torah must
needs be held in safety by us, and this kingdom must needs be protected by Rome. 

Now that man was defiant to us and to Rome. He poisoned the mind of the simple people, and
He led them as if by 
magic against us and against Caesar. 

My own slaves, both men and women, after hearing him speak in the market-place, turned
sullen and rebellious. 

Some of them left my house and escaped to the desert whence they came. 

Forget not that the Torah is our foundation and our tower of strength. No man shall undermine
us while we have this 
power to restrain his hand, and no man shall overthrow Jerusalem so long as its walls stand
upon the ancient stone that David laid. 

If the seed of Abraham is indeed to live and thrive this soil must remain undefiled. 

And that man Jesus was a defiler and a corrupter. We slew Him with a conscience both
deliberate and clean. 
And we shall slay all those who would debase the laws of Moses or seek to befoul our sacred
heritage. 

We and Pontius Pilatus knew the danger in that man, and that it was wise to bring Him to an
end. 

I shall see that His followers come to the same end, and the echo of His words to the same
silence. 

If Judea is to live all men who oppose her must be brought down to the dust. And ere Judea
shall die I will cover my 
gray head with ashes even as did Samuel the prophet, and I will tear off this garment of Aaron
and clothe me in sackcloth until I go hence for ever.

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الشعر النبطي
شعراء الطفولة
المرآة الشاعرة
دمــــوع لبنــان
المونولوج والفكاهة
فن الدويتو
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