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On The Jews And Their Lies
by Martin Luther, A.D. 1453

Original 1453 cover (In German hand)
of On The Jews and Their Lies
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Below we have supplied an electronic text version of the above book in
English. I have compared it to the text in the paper-back version
which is before me now. The paper-back copy that I have is from
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SU250 JEWS AND THEIR LIES by
Martin Luther. Today's "more enlightened" Lutheran clergy (the ELCA)
disclaim this diatribe, written late in the Protestant reformer's life,
but only after he had examined the Babylonian Talmud. Read Luther's
reaction to the Jews' debt-usury (fractional reserve) banking practice,
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The above is
the first English translation of the book, and is very good. It also
includes appendices and the text of Martin Luther's last sermon before he
"died." None of which is in this below electronic version, and which
makes the above paper-back version well worth the purchase. There are
many translations of this work on the Internet, but they all seem to stem
from one article that is against the book (I suspect skullduggery).
Also, in many of these various versions on the Internet I saw omissions.
Now the below text has not been proofed by me line by line, but I
spot-checked here and there and found the below translation to be in
agreement with the book. The only difference that I noticed is in the
different translation styles of the above book and the below electronic
version, as both are taken from the German to English by different
translators, which is illustrated by the below example:
Page 31 of the above paper-back version:
"Do not their
Talmud and rabbis write that it is no sin to kill if a Jew kills a
heathen, but it is a sin if he kills a brother in Israel!"
The same passage in this present electronic
(E-Book) translation:
"Why,
their Talmud and their rabbis record that it is no sin for a Jew to
kill a Gentile, but it is only a sin for him to kill a brother
Israelite."
Differences as in the above are acceptable in this type of translation work.
For, in the above one you see the word "heathen" where in the below one you
see the word "Gentile"―but heathen can be translated to Gentile,
so there is no skullduggery in that.
I must reiterate, I have not checked this below electronic version page by
page and therefore cannot validate it. Once again, purchase the above
Paper-back book to be sure that you are getting it all.
Below is the translation in it's entirety (but the above book would be
better for you to get). The source of the below translation is
HERE (We at WBSG are not affiliated in any way with them―for or
against―we do not know their doctrine and frankly do not have the time to
check it).
Now, to the book:
On the Jews and
Their Lies
(1543) By Martin Luther
(1483-1546)
Translated by Martin H. Bertram
[WBSG Note: This is Luther's preface]
I had made up my mind to write no more either about the Jews or against
them. But since I learned that those miserable and accursed people do not
cease to lure to themselves even us, that is, the Christians, I have
published this little book, so that I might be found among those who opposed
such poisonous activities of the Jews and who warned the Christians to be on
their guard against them. I would not have believed that a Christian could
be duped by the Jews into taking their exile and wretchedness upon himself.
However, the devil is the god of the world, and wherever God's word is
absent he has an easy task, not only with the weak but also with the strong.
May God help us. Amen.
Martin Luther
[WBSG Note: Beginning of book, corresponding
to page 9 of the
paper-back edition mentioned above and duly recommended (no
further comment on WBSG's part shall appear in this text)]Grace
and peace in the Lord. Dear sir and good friend, I have received a treatise
in which a Jew engages in dialog with a Christian. He dares to pervert the
scriptural passages which we cite in testimony to our faith, concerning our
Lord Christ and Mary his mother, and to interpret them quite differently.
With this argument he thinks he can destroy the basis of our faith.
This is my reply to you and to him. It is not my purpose to quarrel with
the Jews, nor to learn from them how they interpret or understand Scripture;
I know all of that very well already. Much less do I propose to convert the
Jews, for that is impossible. Those two excellent men, Lyra and Burgensis,
together with others, truthfully described the Jews' vile interpretation for
us two hundred and one hundred years ago respectively. Indeed they refuted
it thoroughly. However, this was no help at all to the Jews, and they have
grown steadily worse.
They have failed to learn any lesson from the terrible distress that has
been theirs for over fourteen hundred years in exile. Nor can they obtain
any end or definite terminus of this, as they suppose, by means of the
vehement cries and laments to God. If these blows do not help, it is
resonable to assume that our talking and explaining will help even less.
Therefore a Christian should be content and not argue with the Jews. But
if you have to or want to talk with them, do not say any more than this:
"Listen, Jew, are you aware that Jerusalem and your sovereignty, together
with your temple and priesthood, have been destroyed for over 1,460 years?"
For this year, which we Christians write as the year 1542 since the birth of
Christ, is exactly 1,468 years, going on fifteen hundred years, since
Vespasian and Titus destroyed Jerusalem and expelled the Jews from the city.
Let the Jews bite on this nut and dispute this question as long as they
wish.
For such ruthless wrath of God is sufficient evidence that they assuredly
have erred and gone astray. Even a child can comprehend this. For one dare
not regard God as so cruel that he would punish his own people so long, so
terribly, so unmercifully, and in addition keep silent, comforting them
neither with words nor with deeds, and fixing no time limit and no end to
it. Who would have faith, hope, or love toward such a God? Therefore this
work of wrath is proof that the Jews, surely rejected by God, are no longer
his people, and neither is he any longer their God. This is in accord with
Hosea 1:9, "Call his name Not my people, for you are not my people and I am
not your God." Yes, unfortunately, this is their lot, truly a terrible one.
They may interpret this as they will; we see the facts before our eyes, and
these do not deceive us.
If there were but a spark of reason or understanding in them, they would
surely say to themselves: "O Lord God, something has gone wrong with us. Our
misery is too great, too long, too severe; God has forgotten us!" etc. To be
sure, I am not a Jew, but I really do not like to contemplate God's awful
wrath toward this people. It sends a shudder of fear through body and soul,
for I ask, What will the eternal wrath of God in hell be like toward false
Christians and all unbelievers? Well, let the Jews regard our Lord Jesus as
they will. We behold the fulfillment of the words spoken by him in Luke
21:20: "But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its
desolation has come near ... for these are days of vengeance. For great
distress shall be upon the earth and wrath upon this people.
In short, as has already been said, do not engage much in debate with
Jews about the articles of our faith. From their youth they have been so
nurtured with venom and rancor against our Lord that there is no hope until
they reach the point where their misery finally makes them pliable and they
are forced to confess that the Messiah has come, and that he is our Jesus.
Until such a time it is much too early, yes, it is useless to argue with
them about how God is triune, how he became man, and how Mary is the mother
of God. No human reason nor any human heart will ever grant these things,
much less the embittered, venomous, blind heart of the Jews. As has already
been said, what God cannot reform with such cruel blows, we will be unable
to change with words and works. Moses was unable to reform the Pharaoh by
means of plagues, miracles, pleas, or threats; he had to let him drown in
the sea.
Now, in order to strengthen our faith, we want to deal with a few crass
follies of the Jews in their belief and their exegesis of the Scriptures,
since they so maliciously revile our faith. If this should move any Jew to
reform and repent, so much the better. We are now not talking with the Jews
but about the Jews and their dealings, so that our Germans, too, might be
informed.
There is one thing about which they boast and pride them selves beyond
measure, and that is their descent from the foremost people on earth, from
Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob, and from the twelve patriarchs, and
thus from the holy people of Israel. St. Paul himself admits this when he
says in Romans 9:5: *Quorum patres*, that is, "To them belong the
patriarchs, and of their race is the Christ," etc. And Christ himself
declares in John 4:22, "Salvation is from the Jews." Therefore they boast of
being the noblest, yes, the only noble people on earth. In comparison with
them and in their eyes we Gentiles (Goyim) are not human; in fact we hardly
deserve to be considered poor worms by them. For we are not of that high and
noble blood, lineage, birth, and descent. This is their argument, and indeed
I think it is the greatest and strongest reason for their pride and
boasting.
Therefore, God has to endure that in their synagogues, their prayers,
songs, doctrines, and their whole life, they come and stand before him and
plague him grievously (if I may speak of God in such a human fashion). Thus
he must listen to their boasts and their praises to him for setting them
apart from the Gentiles, for letting them be descended from the holy
patriarchs, and for selecting them to be his holy and peculiar people, etc.
And there is no limit and no end to this boasting about their descent and
their physical birth from the fathers.
And to fill the measure of their raving, mad, and stupid folly, they
boast and they thank God, in the first place, because they were created as
human beings and not as animals; in the second place. because they are
Israelites and not Goyim (Gentiles); in the third place because they were
created as males and not as females. They did not learn such tomfoolery from
Israel but from the Goyim. For history records that the Greek Plato daily
accorded God such praise and thanksgiving—if such arrogance and blasphemy
may be termed praise of God. This man, too, praised his gods for these three
items: that he was a human being and not an animal; a male and not a female;
a Greek and not a non-Greek or barbarian. This is a fool's boast, the
gratitude of a barbarian who blasphemes God! Similarly, the Italians fancy
themselves the only human beings; they imagine that all other people in the
world are nonhumans, mere ducks or mice by comparison.
No one can take away from them their pride concerning their blood and
their descent from Israel. In the Old Testament they lost many a battle in
wars over this matter, though no Jew understands this. All the prophets
censured them for it, for it betrays an arrogant, carnal presumption devoid
of spirit and of faith. They were also slain and persecuted for this reason.
St. John the Baptist took them to task severely because of it, saying, "Do
not presume to say to yourselves, "We have Abraham for our father'; for I
tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham"
[Matt. 3:9]. He did not call them Abraham's children but a "brood of vipers"
[Matt. 3:7]. Oh, that was too insulting for the noble blood and race of
Israel, and they declared, "He has a demon" [Matt. 11:18] Our Lord also
calls them a "brood of vipers"; furthermore, in John' 3:39 he states: "If
you were Abraham's children would do what Abraham did.... You are of your
father the devil." It was intolerable to them to hear that they were not
Abraham's but the devil's children, nor can they bear to hear this today. If
they should surrender this boast and argument, their whole system which is
built on it would topple and change.
I hold that if their Messiah, for whom they hope, should come and do away
with their boast and its basis they would crucify and blaspheme him seven
times worse than they did our Messiah; and they would also say that he was
not the true Messiah, but a deceiving devil. For they have portrayed their
Messiah to themselves as one who would strengthen and increase such carnal
and arrogant error regarding nobility of blood and lineage. That is the same
as saying that he should assist them in blaspheming God and in viewing his
creatures with disdain, including the women, who are also human beings and
the image of God as well as we; more over, they are our own flesh and blood,
such as mother, sister, daughter, housewives, etc. For in accordance with
the aforementioned threefold song of praise, they do not hold Sarah (as a
woman) to be as noble as Abraham (as a man). Perhaps they wish to honor
themselves for being born half noble, of a noble father, and half ignoble,
of an ignoble mother. But enough of this tomfoolery and trickery.
We propose to discuss their argument and boast and prove convincingly
before God and the world not before the Jews, for, as already said, they
would accept this neither from Moses nor from their Messiah himself that
their argument is quite empty and stands condemned. To this end we quote
Moses in Genesis 17, whom they surely ought to believe if they are true
Israelites. When God instituted circumcision, he said, among other things,
"Any uncircumcised male shall be cut off from his people" [Gen. 17:14]. With
these words God consigns to condemnation all who are born of flesh, no
matter how noble, high, or how low their birth may have been. He does not
even exempt from this judgment the seed of Abraham, although Abraham was not
merely of high and noble birth from Noah, but was also adjudged holy
(Genesis 15) and became Abraham instead of Abram (Genesis 17). Yet none of
his children shall be numbered among God's people, but rather shall he
rooted out, and God will not be his God, unless he, over and above his
birth, is also circumcised and accepted into the covenant of God.
To be sure, before the world one person is properly accounted nobler than
another by reason of his birth, or smarter than another because of his
intelligence, or stronger and more handsome than another because of his
body, or richer and mightier than another in view of his possessions, or
better than another on account of his special virtues. For this miserable,
sinful, and mortal life must be marked by such differentiation and
inequality; the requirements of daily life and the preservation of
government make it indispensable.
But to strut before God and boast about being so noble, so exalted, and
so rich compared to other people—that is devilish arrogance, since every
birth according to the flesh is condemned before him without exception in
the aforementioned verse, if his covenant and word do not come to the rescue
once again and create a new and different birth, quite different from the
old, first birth. So if the Jews boast in their prayer before God and glory
in the fact that they are the patriarchs' noble blood, lineage, and
children, and that he should regard them and be gracious to them in view of
this, while they condemn the Gentiles as ignoble and not of their blood, my
dear man, what do you suppose such a prayer will achieve? This is what it
will achieve: Even if the Jews were as holy as their fathers Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob themselves, yes, even if they were angels in heaven, on account of
such a prayer they would have to be hurled into the abyss of hell. How much
less will such prayers deliver them from their exile and return them to
Jerusalem!
For what does such devilish, arrogant prayer do other than to give God's
word the lie, for God declares: Whoever is born and not circumcised shall
not only he ignoble and worthless but shall also be damned and shall not be
a part of my people, and I will not be his God. The Jews rage against this
with their blasphemous prayer as if to say: "No, no, Lord God, that is not
true; you must hear us, because we are of the noble lineage of the holy
fathers. By reason of such noble birth you must establish us as lords over
all the earth and in heaven too. If you fail to do this, you break your word
and do us an injustice, since you have sworn to our fathers that you will
accept their seed as your people forever."
This is just as though a king, a prince, a lord, or a rich, handsome,
smart, pious, virtuous person among us Christians were to pray thus to God:
"Lord God, see what a great king and lord I am! See how rich, smart, and
pious I am! See what a handsome lad or lass I am in comparison to others! Be
gracious to me, help me, and in view of all of this save me! The other
people are not as deserving, because they are not so handsome, rich, smart,
pious, noble, and high-born as I am." What, do you suppose, should such a
prayer merit? It would merit that thunder and lightning strike down from
heaven and that sulphur and hellfire strike from below. That would be just
punishment; for flesh and blood must not boast before God. For as Moses
says, whoever is born even from holy patriarchs and from Abraham himself
stands condemned before God and must not boast before him. St. Paul says the
same thing in Romans 3:27, as does John 3:6.
Such a prayer was also spoken by the Pharisee in the Gospel as he boasted
about all his blessings, saying, "I am not like other men." Moreover, his
prayer was beautifully adorned, since he said it with thanksgiving and
fancied that he was sitting on God's lap as his pet child. But thunder and
lightning from heaven cast him down to hell's abyss, as Christ himself
declared, saying that the publican was justified but the Pharisee condemned.
Oh, what do we poor muck-worms, maggots, stench, and filth presume to boast
of before him who is the God and Creator of heaven and earth, who made us
out of dirt and out of nothing! And as far as our nature, birth, and essence
are concerned, we are but dirt and nothing in his eyes; all that we are and
have comes from his grace and his rich mercy.
Abraham was no doubt even nobler than the Jews, since as we pointed out
above, he was descended from the noblest patriarch, Noah who in his day
was the greatest and oldest lord, priest, and father of the entire world
and from the other nine succeeding patriarchs. Abraham saw, heard, and lived
with all of them, and some of them (as for instance Shem, Shelah, Eber)
outlived him by many years. So Abraham obviously was not lacking in nobility
of blood and birth; and yet this did not in the least aid him in being
numbered among God's people. No, he was idolatrous, and he would have
remained under condemnation if God's word had not called him, as Joshua in
chapter 24:2 informs us out of God's own mouth: "Your fathers lived of old
beyond the Euphrates, Terah, the father of Abraham and Nahor; and they
served other gods. Then I took your father Abraham from beyond the River and
led him," etc.
Even later, after he had been called and sanctified through God's word
and through faith, according to Genesis 15, Abraham did not boast of his
birth or of his virtues. When he spoke with God (Genesis 18) he did not say:
"Look how noble I am, born from Noah and the holy patriarchs, and descended
from your holy nation," nor did he say, "How pious and holy I am in
comparison with other people!" No, he said, "Behold, I have taken upon
myself to speak to the Lord, I who am but dust and ashes" [Gen. 18:27]. This
is, indeed, how a creature must speak to its Creator, not for getting what
it is before him and how it is regarded by him. For that is what God said of
Adam and of all his children (Genesis 3:19 ), "You are dust, and to dust you
shall return," as death itself persuades us visibly and experientially, to
counteract, if need be, any such foolish, vain, and vexatious presumption.
Now you can see what fine children of Abraham the Jews really are, how
well they take after their father, yes, what a fine people of God they are.
They boast before God of their physical birth and of the noble blood
inherited from their fathers, despising all other people, although God
regards them in all these respects as dust and ashes and damned by birth the
same as all other heathen. And yet they give God the lie; they insist on
being in the right, and with such blasphemous and damnable prayer they
purpose to wrest God's grace from him and to regain Jerusalem.
Furthermore, even if the Jews were seven times blinder than they are
if that were possible they would still have to see that Esau or Edom, as
far as his physical birth is concerned, was as noble as Jacob, since he was
not only the son of the same father, Isaac, and of the same mother, Rebekah,
but he was also the firstborn; and primogeniture at that time conferred the
highest nobility over against the other children. But what did his equal
birth or even his primogeniture by virtue of which he was far nobler than
Jacob benefit him? He was still not numbered among God's people,
although he called Abraham his grandfather and Sarah his grandmother just as
Jacob did, indeed, as has already been said, even more validly than did
Jacob. Conversely, Abraham himself as well as Sarah had to regard him as
their grandson, the son of Isaac and Rebekah; they even had to regard him as
the firstborn and the nobler, and Jacob as the lesser. But tell me, what
good did his physical birth and his noble blood inherited from Abraham do
him?
Someone may interpose that Esau forfeited his honor because he became
evil, etc. We must rejoin, first of all, that the question at issue is
whether nobility of blood in itself is so valid before God that one could
thereby be or become God's people. If it is not, why then do the Jews exalt
this birth so highly before other children of men! But if it is valid, why
then does God not guard it from falling? For if God regards physical birth
as adequate for making the descendants of the holy patriarchs his people, he
dare not let them become evil, thereby losing his people and becoming a non
God. If he does, however, let them become evil, it is certain that he does
not regard birth as a means of yielding or producing a people for him.
In the second place, Esau was not ejected from the people of God because
he became evil later on, nor was Jacob counted among the people of God in
view of his subsequent good life. No, while they were both still in their
mother's womb the word of God distinguishd between the two: Jacob was called
Esau was not, in accordance with the words, "The elder shall serve the
younger" [Gen. 25:23]. This was not at all affected by the fact that they
were both carried under the same mother's heart; that they were both
nourished with the same milk and blood of one and the same mother, Rebekah;
that they were born of her at the same time. So one must say that no matter
how identical flesh, blood, milk body, and mother were in this instance,
they could not help Esau, nor could they hinder Jacob from acquiring the
grace by which people become God's children or his people; decisive here are
the word and calling, which ignore the birth.
Ishmael, too, can say that he is equally a true and natural son of
Abraham. But what does his physical birth avail him? Despite this, he has to
yield up the home and heritage of Abraham and leave it to his brother Isaac.
You may say that Ishmael was born of Hagar while Isaac was born of Sarah. If
anything, this strengthens our argument. For Isaac's birth from Sarah was
effected by the word of God and not by flesh and blood, since Sarah was past
the natural age for bearing children. To discuss the question of birth a bit
further, although Ishmael is Abraham's flesh and blood and his natural son,
still the flesh and blood of such a holy father does not help him. It rather
harms him, because he has no more than flesh and blood from Abraham and does
not also have God's word in his favor. The fact that Isaac is descended from
the blood of Abraham does not handicap him even though it was useless to
Ishmael because he has the word of God which distinguishes him from his
brother Ishmael, who is of the flesh and blood of the same Abraham.
Why should so much ado be made of this? After all, if birth counts before
God, I can claim to be just as noble as any Jew, yes, just as noble as
Abraham himself, as David, as all the holy prophets and apostles. Nor will I
owe them any thanks if they consider me just as noble as themselves before
God by reason of my birth. And if God refuses to acknowledge my nobility and
birth as the equal to that of Isaac, Abraham, David, and all the saints, I
maintain that he is doing me an injustice and that he is not a fair judge.
For I will not give it up and neither Abraham, David, prophets, apostles nor
even an angel in heaven, shall deny me the right to boast that Noah, so far
as physical birth or flesh and blood is concerned, is my true, natural
ancestor, and that his wife (whoever she may have been) is my true, natural
ancestress; for we are all descended, since the Deluge, from that one Noah.
We did not descend from Cain, for his family perished forever in the flood
together with many of the cousins, brothers-in-law, and friends of Noah.
I also boast that Japheth, Noah's firstborn son, is my true, natural
ancestor and his wife (whoever she may have been) is my true, natural
ancestress; for as Moses informs us in Genesis 10, he is the progenitor of
all of us Gentiles. Thus Shem, the second son of Noah, and all of his
descendants have no grounds to boast over against his older brother Japheth
because of their birth. Indeed, if birth is to play a role, then Japheth as
the oldest son and the true heir has reason for boasting over against Shem,
his younger brother, and Shem's descendants, whether these be called Jews or
Ishmaelites or Edomites. But what does physical primogeniture help the good
Japheth, our ancestor? Nothing at all. Shem enjoys precedence—not by reason
of birth, which would accord precedence to Japheth, but because God's word
and calling are the arbiter here.
I could go back to the beginning of the world and trace our common
ancestry from Adam and Eve, later from Shem,
Enoch, Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared,
Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech; for all of these are our ancestors just
as well as the Jews', and we share equally in the honor, nobility, and fame
of descent from them as do the Jews. We are their flesh and blood just the
same as Abraham and all his seed are. For we were in the loins of the same
holy fathers in the same measure as they were, and there is no difference
whatsover with regard to birth or flesh and blood, as reason must tell us.
Therefore the blind Jews are truly stupid fools, much more absurd than the
Gentiles, to boast so before God of their physical birth, though they are by
reason of it no better than the Gentiles, since we both partake of one
birth, one flesh and blood, from the very first, best, and holiest
ancestors. Neither one can reproach or upbraid the other about some
peculiarity without implicating himself at the same time.
But let us move on. David lumps us an together nicely and convincingly
when he declares in Psalm 51:5: "Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity,
and in sin did my mother conceive me. Now go, whether you are Jew or
Gentile, born of Adam or Abraham, of
Enoch or David, and boast before God of your fine nobility, of your
exalted lineage, your ancient ancestry! Here you learn that we all are
conceived and born in sin, by father and mother, and no human being is
excluded.
But what does it mean to be born in sin other than to be born under God's
wrath and condemnation, so that by nature or birth we are unable to be God's
people or children, and our birth, glory, and nobility, our honor and praise
denote nothing more and can denote nothing else than that, in default of
anything to our credit other than our physical birth, we are condemned
sinners, enemies of God, and in his disfavor? There, Jew, you have your
boast, and we Gentiles have ours together with you, as well as you with us.
Now go ahead and pray that God might respect your nobility, your race, your
flesh and blood.
This I wanted to say for the strengthening of our faith; for the Jews
will not give up their pride and boasting about their nobility and lineage.
As was said above, their hearts are hardened. Our people, however, must be
on their guard against them, lest they be misled by this impenitent,
accursed people who give God the lie and haughtily despise all the world.
For the Jews' would like to entice us Christians to their faith, and they do
this wherever they can. If God is to become gracious also to them, the Jews,
they must first of all banish such blasphemous prayers and songs, that boast
so arrogantly about their lineage, from their synagogues, from their hearts,
and from their lips, for such prayers ever increase and sharpen God's wrath
toward them. However, they will not do this, nor will they humble themselves
abjectly, except for a few individuals whom God draws unto himself
particularly and delivers from their terrible ruin.
The other boast and nobility over which the Jews gloat and because of
which they haughtily and vainly despise all mankind is their circumcision,
which they received from Abraham. My God, what we Gentiles have to put up
with in their synagogues, prayers, songs, and doctrines! What a stench we
poor people are in their nostrils because we are not circumcised! Indeed,
God himself must again submit to miserable torment if I may put it thus
as they confront him with inexpressible presumption, and boast: "Praised be
Thou, King of the world, who singled us out from all the nations and
sanctified us by the covenant of circumcision!" And similarly with many
other words, the tenor of all of which is that God should esteem them above
an the rest of the world because they in compliance with his decree are
circumcised, and that he should condemn all other people, just as they do
and wish to do.
In this boast of nobility they glory as much as they do in their physical
birth. Consequently I believe that if Moses himself would appear together
with Elijah and their Messiah and would try to deprive them of this boast or
forbid such prayers and doctrine, they would probably consider all three of
them to be the three worst devils in hell, and they would be at a loss to
know how to curse and damn them adequately, to say nothing of believing
them. For they have decided among themselves that Moses, together with
Elijah and the Messiah, should endorse circumcision, yes, rather that they
should help to strengthen and praise such arrogance and pride in
circumcision, that these should, like themselves, look upon all Gentiles as
awful filth and stench because they are not circumcised. Moses, Elijah, and
the Messiah must do an that they prescribe, think, and wish. They insist
that they are right, and if God himself were to do other than they think, he
would be in the wrong.
Now just behold these miserable, blind, and senseless people. In the
first place (as I said previously in regard to physical birth), if I were to
concede that circumcision is sufficient to make them a people of God, or to
sanctify and set them apart before God from all other nations, then the
conclusion would have to be this: Whoever was circumcised could not be evil
nor could he be damned. Nor would God permit this to happen, if he regarded
circumcision as imbued with such holiness and power. Just as we Christians
say: Whoever has faith cannot be evil and cannot be damned so long as faith
endures. For God regards faith as so precious, valuable, and powerful that
it will surely sanctify and prevent him who has faith and retains his faith
from being lost or becoming evil. But I shall let this go for now.
In the second place, we note here again how the Jews provoke God's anger
more and more with such prayer. For there they stand and defame God with a
blasphemous, shameful, and impudent lie. They are so blind and stupid that
they see neither the words found in Genesis 17 nor the whole of Scripture,
which mightily and explicitly condemns this lie. For in Genesis 17:12 Moses
states that Abraham was ordered to circumcise not only his son Isaac who
at the time was not yet born but an the males born in his house, whether
sons or servants, including the slaves. All of these were circumcised on one
day together with Abraham; Ishmael too, who at the time was thirteen years
of age, as the text informs us. Thus the convent or decree of circumcision
encompasses the entire seed of all the descendants of Abraham, particularly
Ishmael, who was the first seed of Abraham to be circumcised. Accordingly
Ishmael is not only the equal of his brother Isaac, but he might even if
this were to be esteemed before God be entitled to boast of his
circumcision more than Isaac, since he was circumcised one year sooner. In
view of this, the Ishmaelites might well enjoy a higher repute than the
Israelites, for their forefather Ishmael was circumcised before Isaac, the
progenitor of the Israelites, was born.
Why then do the Jews lie so shamefully before God in their prayer and
preaching, as though circumcision were theirs alone, through which they were
set apart from all other nations and thus they alone are God's holy people?
They should really (if they were capable of it) be a bit ashamed before the
Ishmaelites, the Edomites, and other nations when they consider that they
were at all times a small nation, scarcely a handful of people in comparison
with others who were also Abraham's seed and were also circumcised, and who
indubitably transmitted such a command of their father Abraham to their
descendants; and that the circumcision transmitted to the one son Isaac is
rather insignificant when compared with the circumcision transmitted to
Abraham's other sons. For Scripture records that Ishmael, Abraham's son,
became a great nation, that he begot twelve princes, also that the six son
of Keturah (Genesis 25:1), possessed much greater areas of land than Israel.
And undoubtedly these observed the rite of circumcision handed down to them
by their fathers.
Now since circumcision, as decreed by God in Genesis 17, is practiced by
so many nations, beginning with Abraham (whose seed they all are the same as
Isaac and Jacob), and since there is no difference in this regard between
them and the children of Israel, what are the Jews really doing when they
praise and thank God in their prayers for singling them out by circumcision
from all other nations, for sanctifying them, and for making them his own
people? This is what they are doing: they are blaspheming God and giving him
the lie concerning his commandment and his words where he says (Genesis
17:12) that circumcision shall not be prescribed for Isaac and his
descendants alone, but for all the seed of Abraham. The Jews have no favored
position exalting them above Ishmael by reason of circumcision, or above
Edom, Midian, Ephah, Epher, etc., all of whom are reckoned in Genesis as
Abraham's seed. For they were all circumcised and made heirs of
circumcision, the same as Israel.
Now, what does it benefit Ishmael that he is circumcised? What does it
benefit Edom that he is circumcised — Edom who, moreover, is descended from
Isaac, who was set apart, and not from Ishmael? What does it benefit Midian
and his brothers, born of Keturah, that they are circumcised? They are, for
all of that, not God's people; neither their descent from Abraham nor their
circumcision, commanded by God, helps them. If circumcision does not help
them in becoming God's people, how can it help the Jews. For it is one and
the same circumcision, decreed by one and the same God, and there is one and
the same father, flesh and blood or descent that is common to all. There is
absolute equality; there is no difference, no distinction among them all so
far as circumcision and birth are concerned.
Therefore it is not a clever and ingenious, but a clumsy, foolish, and
stupid lie when the Jews boast of their circumcision before God, presuming
that God should regard them graciously for that reason, though they should
certainly know from Scripture that they are not the only race circumcised in
compliance with God's decree, and that they cannot on that account be God's
special people. Something more, different, and greater is necessary for
that, since the Ishmaelites, the Edomites, the Midianites, and other
descendants of Abraham may equally comfort themselves with this glory, even
before God himself. For with regard to birth and circumcision these are, as
already said, their equals.
Perhaps the Jews will declare that the Ishmaelites and Edomites, etc., do
not observe the rite of circumcision as strictly as they do. In addition to
cutting off the foreskin of a male child, the Jews force the skin back on
the little penis and tear it open with sharp fingernails, as one reads in
their books. Thus they cause extra ordinary pain to the child, without and
against the command of God, so that the father, who should really be happy
over the circumcision, stands there and weeps as his child's cries pierce
his heart. We answer roundly that such an addendum is their own invention,
yes, it was inspired by the accursed devil, and is in contradiction to God's
command, since Moses says in Deuteronomy 4:2 and 12:32: "You shall not add
to the word which I command you, nor take from it." With such a devilish
supplement they ruin their circumcision, so that in the sight of God no
other nation practices circumcision less than they, since with such wanton
disobedience they append and practice this damnable supplement
Now let us see what Moses himself says about circumcision. In Deuteronomy
10:16 he says: "Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and be no
longer stubborn," etc. Dear Moses, what do you mean? Does it not suffice
that they are circumcised physically? They are set apart from all other
nations by this holy circumcision and made a holy people of God. And you
rebuke them for stubbornness against God? You belittle their holy
circumcision? You revile the holy, circumcised people of God? You should
venture to talk like that today in their synagogues! If there were not
stones conveniently near, they would resort to mud and dirt to drive you
from their midst, even if you were worth ten Moseses.
He also chides them in Leviticus 26:41, saying: 'If then their
uncircumcised heart is humbled," etc. Be careful, Moses! Do you know whom
you are speaking to? You are talking to a noble, chosen, holy, circumcised
people of God. And you dare to say that they have uncircumcised hearts? That
is much worse than having a seven-times-uncircumcised flesh; for an
uncircumcised heart can have no God. And to such the circumcision of the
flesh is of no avail. Only a circumcised heart can produce a people of God,
and it can do this even when physical circumcision is absent or is
impossible, as it was for the children of Israel during their forty years in
the wilderness.
Thus Jeremiah also takes them to task, saying in chapter 4:4: "Circumcise
yourselves to the Lord, remove the foreskin of your hearts, O men of Judah
and inhabitants of Jerusalem; lest my wrath go forth like fire, and burn
with none to quench it. . . ." Jeremiah, you wretched heretic, you seducer
and false prophet, how dare you tell that holy, circumcised people of God to
circumcise themselves to the Lord? Do you mean to imply that they were
hitherto circumcised physically to the devil, as if God did not esteem their
holy, physical circumcision? And are you furthermore threatening them with
God's wrath, as an eternal fire, if they do not circumcise their hearts? But
they do not mention such circumcision of the heart in their prayer, nor do
they praise or thank God for it with as much as a single letter. And you
dare to invalidate their holy circumcision of the flesh, making it liable to
God's wrath and the eternal fire? I advise you not to enter their synagogue;
all devils might dismember and devour you there.
In Jeremiah 6:10 we read, further, "Their ears are uncircumcised, they
cannot listen." Well, well, my dear Jeremiah, you are surely dealing roughly
and inconsiderately with the noble, chosen, holy, circumcised people of God.
Do you mean to say that such a holy nation has uncircumcised ears? And, what
is far worse, that they are unable to hear? Is that not tantamount to saying
that they are not God's people? For he who cannot hear or bear to hear God's
word is not of God's people. And if they are not God's people, then they are
the devil's people; and then neither circumcising nor skinning nor scraping
will avail. For God's sake, Jeremiah, stop talking like that! How can you
despise and condemn holy circumcision so horribly that you separate the
chosen, circumcised, holy people from God and consign them to the devil as
banished and damned? Do they not praise God for having set them apart
through circumcision both from the devil and from all the other nations and
for making them a holy and peculiar people? Yea, "He has spoken blasphemy!
Crucify him, crucify him!"
In chapter 9:25 Jeremiah says further: "Behold, the days are coming, says
the Lord, when I will punish all those who are circumcised but yet
uncircumcised — Egypt, Judah, Edom, the sons of Ammon Moab, and all who
dwell in the desert... for all these nations are uncircumcised, and all the
house of Israel is uncircumcised in heart...."
In the face of this, what becomes of the arrogant boast of circumcision
by reason of which the Jews claim to be a holy nation, set apart from other
peoples? Here God's word lumps them together with the heathen and
uncircumcised, and threatens the same visitation for both. Moreover, the
best part of Israel, the noble, royal tribe of Judah, is mentioned here, and
after that the entire house of Israel. Worst of all, he declares that the
heathen are, to be sure, uncircumcised according to the flesh, but that
Judah, Edom, and Israel, who are circumcised according to the flesh, are
much viler than the heathen, since they have an uncircumcised heart; and
this, as said before, is far worse than uncircumcised flesh.
These and similar passages prove irrefutably that the Jews' arrogance and
boast of circumcision over against the uncircumcised Gentiles are null and
void, and, unless accompanied by something else, deserves nothing but God's
wrath. God says that they have an uncircumcised heart. But the Jews do not
pay attention to such a foreskin of the heart; rather they think that God
should behold their proud circumcision in the flesh and hear their arrogant
boasts over against all Gentiles, who are unable to boast of such
circumcision. These blind, miserable people do not see that God condemns
their uncircumcised heart so clearly and explicitly in these verses, and
thereby condemns their physical circumcision together with their boasting
and their prayer. They go their way like fools, making the foreskins of
their heart steadily thicker with such haughty boasts before God and their
contempt for all other people. By virtue of such futile, arrogant
circumcision in the flesh they presume to be God's only people, until the
foreskin of their heart has become thicker than an iron mountain and they
can no longer hear, see, or feel their own clear Scripture, which they read
daily with blind eyes overgrown with a pelt thicker than the bark of an oak
tree.
If God is to give ear to their prayers and praises and accept them, they
must surely first purge their synagogues, mouths and hearts of such
blasphemous, shameful, false, and deceitful boasting and arrogance.
Otherwise they will only go from bad to worse and arouse God's anger ever
more against themselves. For he who would pray before God dare not confront
him with haughtiness and lying, he dare not praise only himself, condemn all
others, claim to be God's only people, and execrate all the others, as they
do. As David says in Psalm 5:4: "For thou are not a God who delights in
wickedness; evil may not sojourn with thee. The boastful may not stand
before thy eyes; thou hatest all evildoers. Thou destroyest those who speak
lies; the Lord abhors bloodthirsty and deceitful men." But rather, as verse
7 tells us: "I through the abundance of thy steadfast love will enter thy
house, I will worship toward thy holy temple in the fear of thee."
This psalm applies to all men, whether circumcised or not, but
particularly and especially to the Jews, for whom it was especially given
and composed — as was all the rest of Scripture also. And they are more
masterfully portrayed in it than all other heathen. For they are the ones
who constantly have pursued godless ways, idolatry, false doctrine, and who
have had uncircumcised hearts, as Moses himself and all the prophets cry out
and lament. But in all this they always claimed to be pleasing to God and
they slew all the prophets on this account. They are the malicious,
stiff-necked people that would not be converted from evil to good works by
the preaching, reproof, and teaching of the prophets. The Scriptures bear
witness to this everywhere. And still they claim to be God's servants and to
stand before him. They are the boastful, arrogant rascals who to the present
day can do no more than boast of their race and lineage, praise only
themselves, and disdain and curse all the world in their synagogues,
prayers, and doctrines. Despite this, they imagine that in God's eyes they
rank as his dearest children.
They are real liars and bloodhounds who have not only continually
perverted and falsified all of Scripture with their mendacious glosses from
the beginning until the present day. Their heart's most ardent sighing and
yearning and hoping is set on the day on which they can deal with us
Gentiles as they did with the Gentiles in Persia at the time of Esther. Oh,
how fond they are of the book of Esther, which is so beautifully attuned to
their bloodthirsty, vengeful, murderous yearning and hope. The sun has never
shone on a more bloodthirsty and vengeful people than they are who imagine
that they are God's people who have been commissioned and commanded to
murder and to slay the Gentiles. In fact, the most important thing that they
expect of their Messiah is that he will murder and kill the entire world
with their sword. They treated us Christians in this manner at the very
beginning through out all the world. They would still like to do this if
they had the power, and often enough have made the attempt, for which they
have got their snouts boxed lustily.
We can perhaps enlarge on this subject later; but let us now return to
their false, lying boast regarding circumcision. These shameful liars are
well aware that they are not the exclusive people of God, even if they did
possess circumcision to the exclusion of all other nations. They also know
that the foreskin is no obstacle to being a people of God. And still they
brazenly strut before God, lie and boast about being God's only people by
reason of their physical circumcision, unmindful of the circumcision of the
heart. Against this there are weighty scriptural examples. In the first
place, we adduce Job, who, as they say, descended from Nahor. God did not
impose circumcision on him and his heirs. And yet his book shows clearly
that there were very few great saints in Israel who were the equal of him
and of his people. Nor did the prophet Elisha oblige Naaman of Syria to
become circumcised; and yet he was sanctified and became a child of God, and
undoubtedly many others with him.
Furthermore, there stands the whole of the prophet Jonah, who converted
Nineveh to God and preserved it together with kings, princes, lords, land,
and people, yet did not circumcise these people. Similarly, Daniel converted
the great kings and peoples of Babylon and Persia, such as Nebuchadnezzar,
Cyrus, Darius, etc., and yet they remained Gentiles, uncircumcised, and did
not become Jews. Earlier, Joseph instructed Pharaoh the king, his princes,
and his people, as Psalm 105:22 informs us, yet he left them uncircumcised.
This, I say, these hardened and inveterate liars know, and yet they stress
circumcision so greatly, as though no uncircumcised person could be a child
of God. And whenever they seduce a Christian they try to alarm him so that
he will be circumcised. Subsequently they approach God and exult in their
prayer that they have brought us to the people of God through circumcision —
as though this were a precious deed. They disdain, despise, and curse the
foreskin on us as an ugly abomination which prevents us from becoming God's
people, while their circumcision, they claim, effects all.
What is God to do with such prayer and praise which they bring forth
together with their coarse, blasphemous lying, contrary to all Scripture (as
already stated)? He will indeed hear them and bring them back to their
country! I mean that if they were dwelling in heaven, such boasts, prayers,
praise, and lies about circumcision alone would hurl them instantly into the
abyss of hell. I have already written about this against the Sabbatarians.
Therefore, dear Christian, be on your guard against such damnable people
whom God has permitted to sink into such profound abominations and lies, for
all they do and say must be sheer lying, blasphemy, and malice, however fine
it may look.
But you may ask: Of what use then is circumcision? Or why did God command
it so strictly? We answer: Let the Jews fret about that! What does that
matter to us Gentiles? It was not imposed on us, as you have heard, nor do
we stand in need of it, but we can be God's people without it, just as the
people in Nineveh, in Babylon, in Persia, and in Egypt were. And no one can
prove that God ever commanded a prophet or a Jew to circumcise the Gentiles.
Therefore they should not harass us with their lies and idolatry. If they
claim to be so smart and wise as to instruct and circumcise us Gentiles, let
them first tell us what purpose circumcision serves, and why God commanded
it so strictly. This they owe us; but they will not do it until they return
to their home in Jerusalem again — that is to say, when the devil ascends
into heaven. For when they assert that God enjoined circumcision for the
purpose of sanctifying them, saving them, making them God's people, they are
lying atrociously, as you have heard. For Moses and all the prophets testify
that circumcision did not help even those for whom it was commanded, since
they were of uncircumcised hearts. How, then, should it help us for whom it
was not commanded?
But to speak for us Christians — we know very well why it was given or
what purpose it served. However, no Jew knows this, and even when we tell
him it is just like addressing a stump or a stone. They will not desist from
their boasting and their pride, that is, from their lies. They insist that
they are in the right; God must be the liar and he must be in error.
Therefore, let them go their way and lie as their fathers have done from the
beginning. But St. Paul teaches us in Romans 3 that when circumcision is
performed as a kind of work it cannot make holy or save, nor was it meant to
do so. Nor does it damn the uncircumcised Gentiles, as the Jews mendaciously
and blasphemously say. Rather, he says, "circumcision is of great value in
this way — that they were entrusted with the word of God" [cf. Rom. 3:1
ff.]. That is the point, there it is said, there it is found! Circumcision
was given and instituted to enfold and to preserve God's word and his
promise. This means that circumcision should not be useful or sufficient as
a work in itself, but those who possess circumcision should be bound by this
sign, covenant, or sacrament to obey and to believe God in his words and to
transmit all this to their descendants.
But where such a final cause or reason for circumcision no longer
obtained, circumcision as a mere work no longer was to enjoy validity or
value, all the more so if the Jews should patch or attach another final
cause or explanation to it. This is also borne out by the words in Genesis
17: "I will be your God, and in token of this you shall bear my sign upon
your flesh" [cf. Gen. 17:8, 11]. This expresses the same thought found in
St. Paul's statement that circumcision was given so that one should hear or
obey God's word. For when God's word is no longer heard or kept, then he is
surely no longer our God, since we in this life must comprehend and have God
solely through his word. This wretched life cannot bear and endure him in
his brilliant majesty, as he says in Exodus 36 [33:20]: "Man shall not see
me and live."
There are innumerable examples throughout all of Scripture which show
what cause or purpose the Jews assigned to circumcision. For as often as God
wanted to speak with them through the prophets whether about the Ten
Commandments, in which he reproved them, or about the promise of future help
they were always obdurate, or as the quoted verses from Moses and Jeremiah
testify, they were of uncircumcised heart and ears. They always claimed to
do the right and proper thing, while the prophets (that is, God himself
whose word they preached) always did the wrong and evil thing. Therefore the
Jews slew them all, and they have never yet allowed any to die unpersecuted
and uncondemned, with the exception of a few at the time of David, Hezekiah,
and Josiah. The entire course of the history of Israel and Judah is pervaded
by blasphemy of God's word, by persecution, derision, and murder of the
prophets. Judging them by history, these people must be called wanton
murderers of the prophets and enemies of God's word. Whoever reads the Bible
cannot draw any other conclusion.
As we said, God did not institute circumcision nor did he accept the Jews
as his people in order that they might persecute, mock, and murder his word
and his prophets, and thereby render a service to justice and to God.
Rather, as Moses says in the words dealing with circumcision in Genesis 17,
this was done in order that they might hear God and his word; that is, that
they might let him be their God. Apart from this circumcision in itself
would not help them, since it would then no longer be God's circumcision,
for it would be without God, contending against his word; it would have
become merely a human work. For he had bound himself, or his word, to
circumcision. Where these two part company, circumcision remains a hollow
husk or empty shell devoid of nut or kernel.
The following is an analogous situation for us Christians: God gave us
baptism, the sacrament of his body and blood, and the keys for the ultimate
purpose or final cause that we should hear his word in them and exercise our
faith therein. That is, he intends to be our God through them, and through
them we are to be his people. However, what did we do? We proceeded to
separate the word and faith from the sacrament (that is, from God and his
ultimate purpose) and converted it into a mere *opus legis*, a work of the
law, or as the papists call it, an *opus operatum* — merely a human work
which the priests offered to God and the laity performed as a work of
obedience as often as they received it. What is left of the sacrament? Only
the empty husk, the mere ceremony, *opus vanum,* divested of everything
divine. Yes, it is a hideous abomination in which we perverted God's truth
into lies and worshiped the veritable calf of Aaron. Therefore God also
delivered us into all sorts of terrible blindness and innumerable false
doctrines, and, furthermore, he permitted Muhammad and the pope together
with all devils to come upon us.
The people of Israel fared similarly. They always divorced circumcision
as an *opus operatum,* their own work, from the word of God, and persecuted
all the prophets through whom God wished to speak with them, according to
the terms on which circumcision was instituted. Yet despite this, they
constantly and proudly boasted of being God's people by virtue of their
circumcision. Thus they are in conflict with God. God wants them to hear him
and to observe circumcision properly and fully; but they refuse and insist
that God respect their work of circumcision, that is, half of circumcision,
indeed, the husk of circumcision. God, in turn, refuses to do this; and so
they move farther and farther apart, and it is impossible to reunite or
reconcile them.
Now, who wishes to accuse God of an injustice? Tell me, anyone who is
reasonable, whether it is fitting that God regard the works of those who
refuse to hear his word, or if he should consider them to be his people when
they do not want to regard him as their God? With all justice and good
reason God may say, as the psalm declares [Ps. 81:11 f.]: "Israel would have
none of me. So I gave them over to their stubborn hearts, to follow their
own counsels." And in Deuteronomy 32:21, Moses states, "They have stirred me
to jealously with what is no god.... So I will stir them to jealousy with
those who are no people."
Similarly among us Christians the papists can no longer pass for the
church. For they will not let God be their God, because they refuse to
listen to his word, but rather persecute it most terribly, then come along
with their empty husks, chaff, and refuse, as they hold mass and practice
their ceremonies. And God is supposed to recognize them and look upon them
as his true church, ignoring the fact that they do not acknowledge him as
the true God, that is, they do not want him to speak to them through his
preachers. His word must be accounted heresy, the devil, and every evil.
This he will indeed do, as they surely will experience, far worse than did
the Jews.
Now we can readily gather from all this that circumcision was very useful
and good, as St. Paul declares — not indeed on its own account but on
account of the word of God. For we are convinced, and it is the truth, that
the children who were circumcised on the eighth day became children of God,
as the words state, "I will be their God" [Gen. 17:7], for they received the
perfect and full circumcision, the word with the sign, and did not separate
the two. God is present, saying to them, "I will be their God"; and this
completed the circumcision in them. Similarly, our children receive the
complete, true, and full baptism, the word with the sign, and do not
separate one from the other; they receive the kernel in the shell. God is
present; he baptizes and speaks with them, and thereby saves them.
But now that we have grown old, the pope comes along and the devil
with him and teaches us to convert this into an *opus legis* or *opus
operatum.* He severs word and sign from each other, teaching that we are
saved by our own contrition, work, and satisfaction. We share the experience
related by St. Peter in II Peter 2:22: "The dog turns back to his own vomit,
and the sow is washed only to wallow in the mire." Thus our sacrament has be
come a work, and we eat our vomit again. Likewise the Jews, as they grew
old, ruined their good circumcision performed on the eighth day, separated
the word from the sign, and made a human or even a swinish work out of it.
In this way they lost God and his word and now no longer have any
understanding of the Scriptures.
God truly honored them highly by circumcision, speaking to them above all
other nations on earth and entrusting his word to them. And in order to
preserve this word among them, he gave them a special country; he performed
great wonders through them, ordained kings and government, and lavished
prophets upon them who not only apprised them of the best things pertaining
to the present but also promised them the future Messiah, the Savior of the
world. It was for his sake that God accorded them all of this, bidding them
look for his coming, to expect him confidently and without delay. For God
did all of this solely for his sake: for his sake Abraham was called,
circumcision was instituted, and the people were thus exalted so that all
the world might know from which people, from which country, at which time,
yes, from which tribe, family, city, and person, he would come, lest he be
reproached by devils and by men for coming from dark corner or from unknown
ancestors. No, his ancestors had to be great patriarchs, excellent kings,
and outstanding prophets, who bear witness to him.
We have already stated how the Jews, with few exceptions, viewed such
promises and prophets. They were never able to tolerate a prophet, and
always persecuted God's word and declined to give ear to God. That is the
complaint and lament of all the prophets. And as their fathers did, so they
still do today, nor will they ever mend their ways. If Isaiah, Jeremiah, or
other prophets went about among them today and proclaimed what they
proclaimed in their day, or declared that the Jews' present circumcision and
hope for the Messiah are futile, they would again have to die at their hands
as happened then. Let him who is endowed with reason, to say nothing of
Christian understanding, note how arbitrarily they pervert and twist the
prophets' books with their confounded glosses, in violation of their own
conscience (on which we can perhaps say more later). For now that they can
no longer stone or kill the prophets physically or personally, they torment
them spiritually mutilate, strangle, and maltreat their beautiful verses so
that the human heart is vexed and pained. For this forces us to see how,
because of God's wrath, they are wholly delivered into the devil's hands. In
brief, they are a prophet-murdering people; since they can no longer murder
the living ones, they must murder and torment the ones that are dead.
Subsequently, after they have scourged, crucified, spat upon, blasphemed,
and cursed God in his word, as Isaiah 8 prophesies, they pretentiously trot
out their circumcision and other vain, blasphemous, invented, and
meaningless works. They presume to be God's only people, to condemn all the
world, and they expect that their arrogance and boasting will please God,
that he should repay them with a Messiah of their own choosing and
prescription. Therefore, dear Christian, be on your guard against such
accursed, in corrigible people, from whom you can learn no more than to give
God and his word the lie, to blaspheme, to pervert, to murder prophets, and
haughtily and proudly to despise all people on earth. Even if God would be
willing to disregard all their other sins which, of course, is impossible
he could not condone such ineffable (although poor and wretched) pride. For
he is called a God of the humble, as Isaiah 66:2 states: "But this is the
man to whom I will look. he that is humble and contrite in spirit, and
trembles at my word." I have said enough about the second false boast of the
Jews, namely, their false and futile circumcision, which did not avail them
when they were taken to task by Moses and by Jeremiah because of their
uncircumcised heart. How much less is it useful now when it is nothing more
than the devil's trickery with which he mocks and fools them, as he also
does the Turks. For wherever God's word is no longer present, circumcision
is null and void.
In the third place, they are very conceited because God spoke with them
and issued them the law of Moses on Mount Sinai. Here we arrive at the right
spot, here God really has to let himself be tortured, here he must listen as
they tire him with their songs and praises because he hallowed them with his
holy law, set them apart from other nations, and led them out of Egypt. Here
we poor Goyim are really despised, and are mere ciphers compared to the
holy, chosen, noble, and highly exalted people which is in possession of
God's word! They state, as I myself heard: "Indeed, what do you have to say
to this — that God himself spoke with us on Mount Sinai and that he did this
with no other people?" We have nothing with which to refute that, for we
cannot deny them this glory. The books of Moses are ready to give proof of
it, and David, too, testifies to it, saying in Psalm 147:19: "He declares
his word to Jacob, his statutes and ordinances to Israel. He has not dealt
thus with any other nation; they do not know his ordinances." And in Psalm
103:7: "He made known his ways to Moses, his acts to the people of Israel."
They relate that the chiefs of the people wore wreaths at Mount Sinai at
that time as a symbol that they had contracted a marriage with God through
the law, that they had become his bride, and that the two had wedded one
another. Later we read in all the prophets how God appears and talks with
the children of Israel as a husband with his wife. From this also sprang the
peculiar worship of Baal; for "Baal" denotes a man of the house or a master
of the house, "Beulah" denotes a housewife. The latter also has taken a
German form, as when we say "My dear *Buhle*" [sweetheart], and "I must have
a *Buhle.*" Formerly this was an inoffensive term, designating a young lass.
It was said that a young man courted [*buhlte*] a young girl with a view to
marriage. Now the word has assumed a different connotation.
Now we challenge you, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and all the prophets, and whoever
will, to come and to be bold enough to say that such a noble nation with
whom God himself converses and with whom he himself enters into marriage
through the law, and to whom he joins himself as to a bride, is not God's
people. Anyone doing that, I know, would make himself ridiculous and come to
grief. In default of any other weapons, they would tear and bite him to
pieces with their teeth for trying to dispossess them of such glory, praise,
and honor. One can neither express nor understand the obstinate, unbridled,
incorrigible arrogance of this people, springing from this advantage — that
God himself spoke to them. No prophet has ever been able to raise his voice
in protest or stand up against them, not even Moses. For in Numbers 16,
Korah arose and asserted that they were all holy people of God, and asked
why Moses alone should rule and teach. Since that time, the majority of them
have been genuine Korahites; there have been very few true Israelites. For
just as Korah persecuted Moses, they have never subsequently left a prophet
alive or unpersecuted, much less have they obeyed him.
So it became apparent that they were a defiled bride, yes, an
incorrigible whore and an evil slut with whom God ever had to wrangle,
scuffle, and fight. If he chastised and struck them with his word through
the prophets, they contradicted him, killed his prophets, or, like a mad
dog, bit the stick with which they were struck.. Thus Psalm 95:10 declares:
"For forty years I loathed that generation and said, 'They are a people who
err in heart, and they do not regard my ways.'" And Moses himself says in
Deuteronomy 31:27: "For I know how rebellious and stubborn you are; behold,
while I am yet alive with you, today you have been rebellious against the
Lord; how much more after my death!" And Isaiah 48:4: "Because I know that
you are obstinate, and your neck is an iron sinew and your forehead brass...
." And so on; anyone who is interested may read more of this. The Jews are
well aware that the prophets upbraided the children of Israel from beginning
to end as a disobedient, evil people and as the vilest whore, although they
boasted so much of the law of Moses, or circumcision, and of their ancestry.
But it might be objected: Surely, this is said about the wicked Jews, not
about the pious ones as they are today. Well and good, for the present I
will be content if they confess, as they must confess, that the wicked Jews
cannot be God's people, and that their lineage, circumcision, and law of
Moses cannot help them. Why, then, do they all, the most wicked as well as
the pious, boast of circumcision, lineage, and law? The worse a Jew is, the
more arrogant he is, solely because he is a Jew — that is, a person
descended from Abraham's seed, circumcised, and under the law of Moses.
David and other pious Jews were not as conceited as the present-day,
incorrigible Jews. However wicked they may be, they presume to be the
noblest lords over against us Gentiles, just by virtue of their lineage and
law. Yet the law rebukes them as the vilest whores and rogues under the sun.
Furthermore, if they are pious Jews and not the whoring people, as the
prophets call them, how does it happen that their piety is so concealed that
God himself is not aware of it, and they are not aware of it either? For
they have, as we said, prayed, cried, and suffered almost fifteen hundred
years already, and yet God refuses to listen to them. We know from Scripture
that God will hear the prayers or sighing of the righteous, as the Psalter
says [Ps. 145:19]: "He fulfills the desire of all who fear him, he also
hears their cry." And Psalm 34:17: "When the righteous cry for help, the
Lord hears." As he promised in Psalm 50:15: "Call upon me in the day of
trouble; I will deliver you." The same is found in many more verses of the
Scripture. If it were not for these, who would or could pray? In brief, he
says in the first commandment that he will be their God. Then, how do you
explain that he will not listen to these Jews? They must assuredly be the
base, whoring people, that is, no people of God, and their boast of lineage,
circumcision, and law must be accounted as filth. If there were a single
pious Jew among them who observed these, he would have to be heard; for God
cannot let his saints pray in vain, as Scripture demonstrates by many
examples. This is conclusive evidence that they cannot be pious Jews, but
must be the multitude of the whoring and murderous people.
Such piety is, as already has been said, so concealed among them that
they themselves also can know nothing of it. How then shall God know of it?
For they are full of malice, greed, envy, hatred toward one another, pride,
usury, conceit, and curses against us Gentiles. Therefore, a Jew would have
to have very sharp eyes to recognize a pious Jew, to say nothing of the fact
that they all should be God's people as they claim. For they surely hide
their piety effectively under their manifest vices; and yet they all,
without exception, claim to be Abraham's blood, the people of the
circumcision and of Moses, that is, God's nation, compared with whom the
Gentiles must surely be sheer stench. Although they know that God cannot
tolerate this, nor did he tolerate it among the angels, yet he should and
must listen to their lies and blasphemies to the effect that they are his
people by virtue of the law he gave them and because he conversed with their
forefathers at Mount Sinai.
Why should one make many words about this? If the boast that God spoke
with them and that they possess his word or commandment were sufficient so
that God would on this basis regard them as his people, then the devils in
hell would be much worthier of being God's people than the Jews, yes, than
any people. For the devils have God's word and know far better than the Jews
that there is a God who created them, whom they are obliged to love with all
their heart, to honor, fear, and serve, whose name they dare not misuse,
whose word they must hear on the Sabbath and at all times; they know that
they are forbidden to murder or to inflict harm on any creature. But what
good does it do them to know and to possess God's commandment? Let them
boast that this makes them God's own special, dear angels, in comparison
with whom other angels are nothing! How much better off they would be if
they did not have God's commandment or if they were ignorant of it. For if
they did not have it, they would not be condemned. The very reason for their
condemnation is that they possess his commandment and yet do not keep it,
but violate it constantly.
In the same manner murderers and whores, thieves and rogues and all evil
men might boast that they are God's holy, peculiar people; for they, too,
have his word and know that they must fear and obey him, love and serve him,
honor his name, refrain from murder, adultery, theft, and every other evil
deed. If they did not have God's holy and true word, they could not sin. But
since they do sin and are condemned, it is certain that they do have the
holy, true word of God, against which they sin. Let them boast, like the
Jews, that God has sanctified them through his law and chosen them above all
other men as a peculiar people!
It is the same kind of boasting when the Jews boast in their synagogues,
praising and thanking God for sanctifying them through his law and setting
them apart as a peculiar people, although they know full well that they are
not at all observing this law, that they are full of conceit, envy, usury,
greed, and all sorts of malice. The worst offenders are those who pretend to
be very devout and holy in their prayers. They are so blind that they not
only practice usury not to mention the other vices but they teach
that it is a right which God conferred on them through Moses. Thereby, as in
all the other matters, they slander God most infamously. However, we lack
the time to dwell on that now.
But when they declare that even if they are not holy because of the Ten
Commandments (since all Gentiles and devils are also duty-bound to keep
these, or else are polluted and condemned on account of them) they still
have the other laws of Moses, besides the Ten Commandments, which were given
exclusively to them and not also to the Gentiles, and by which they are
sanctified and singled out from all other nations — O Lord God, what a lame,
loose, and vain excuse and pretext this is! If the Ten Commandments are not
obeyed, what does the keeping of the other laws amount to other than mere
jugglery and mummery, indeed, a veritable mockery which treats God as a
fool. It is just as if an evil, devilish fellow among us were to parade
about in the garb of a pope, cardinal, bishop, or pastor and observe all the
precepts and the ways of these persons, but underneath this spiritual dress
would be a genuine devil, a wolf, an enemy of the church, a blasphemer who
trampled both the gospel and the Ten Commandments under foot and cursed and
damned them. What a fine saint he would be in God's sight!
Or let us suppose that somewhere a pretty girl came along, adorned with a
wreath, and observed all the manners, the duties, the deportment and
discipline of a chaste virgin, but underneath was a vile, shameful whore,
violating the Ten Commandments. What good would her fine obedience in
observing outwardly all the duties and customs of a virgin's station do her?
It would help her this much — that one would be seven times more hostile to
her than to an impudent, public whore. Thus God constantly chided the
children of Israel through the prophets, calling them a vile whore because,
under the guise and decor of external laws and sanctity, they practiced all
sorts of idolatry and villainy, as especially Hosea laments in chapter 2.
To be sure, it is commendable when a pious virgin or woman is decently
and cleanly dressed and adorned and outwardly conducts herself with modesty.
But if she is a whore, her garments, adornments, wreath, and jewels would
better befit a sow that wallows in the mire. As Solomon says [Prov. 11:22]:
"Like a gold ring in a swine's snout is a beautiful woman without
discretion." That is to say, she is a whore. Therefore, this boast about the
external laws of Moses, apart from obedience to the Ten Commandments, should
be silenced; indeed, this boast makes the Jews seven times more unworthy to
be God's people than the Gentiles are. For the external laws were not given
to make a nation the people of God, but to adorn and enhance God's people
externally. Just as the Ten Commandments were not given that any might boast
of them and haughtily despise all the world because of them, as if they were
holy and God's people because of them; rather they were given to be
observed, and that obedience to God might be shown in them, as Moses and all
the prophets most earnestly teach. Not he who has them shall glory, as we
saw in the instance of the devils and of evil men, but he who keeps them. He
who has them and fails to keep them must be ashamed and terrified because he
will surely be condemned by them.
But this subject is beyond the ken of the blind and hardened Jews.
Speaking to them about it is much the same as preaching the gospel to a sow.
They cannot know what God's commandment really is, much less do they know
how to keep it. After all, they could not listen to Moses, nor look into his
face; he had to cover it with a veil. This veil is there to the present day,
and they still do not behold Moses' face, that is, his doctrine. It is still
veiled to them [cf. II Cor. 3:13 ff.; Exod. 34:33 ff.]. Thus they could not
hear God's word on Mount Sinai when he talked to them, but they retreated,
saying to Moses: "You speak to us, and we will hear; but let not God speak
to us, lest we die" [Exod. 20:19]. To know God's commandment and to know how
to keep it requires a high prophetic understanding.
Moses was well aware of that when he said in Exodus 34 that God forgives
sin and that no one is guiltless before him, which is to say that no one
keeps his commandments but he whose sins God forgives. As David also
testifies in Psalm 32:1, "Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, ...
to whom the Lord imputes no iniquity." And in the same psalm [cf. v. 6]:
"Therefore let every one who is godly offer prayer to thee for forgiveness,"
which means that no saint keeps God's commandments. But if the saints fail
to keep them, how will the ungodly, the unbelievers, the evil people keep
them? Again we read in Psalm 143:2: "O Lord, enter not into judgment with
thy servant; for no man living is righteous before thee." That attests
clearly enough that even the holy servants of God are not justified before
him unless he sets aside his judgment and deals with them in his mercy; that
is, they do not keep his commandments and stand in need of forgiveness of
sins.
This calls for a Man who will assist us in this, who bears our sin for
us, as Isaiah 53:6 says: "The Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all."
Indeed, that is truly to understand God's law and its observance — when we
know, recognize, yes, and feel that we have it, but do not keep it and
cannot keep it; that in view of this, we are poor sinners and guilty before
God; and that it is only out of pure grace and mercy that we receive
forgiveness for such guilt and disobedience through the Man on whom God has
laid this sin. Of this we Christians speak and this we teach, and of this
the prophets and apostles speak to us and teach us. They are the ones who
were and still are our God's bride and pure virgin; and yet they boast of no
law or holiness as the Jews do in their synagogues. They rather wail over
the law and cry for mercy and forgiveness of sins. The Jews, on the other
hand, are as holy as the barefoot friars who possess so much excess holiness
that they can use it to help others to get to heaven, and still retain a
rich and abundant supply to sell. It is of no use to speak to any of them
about these matters, for their blindness arrogance are as solid as an iron
mountain. They are in the right; God is in the wrong. Let them go their way,
and let us remain with those who pray the *Miserere,* Psalm 51, that is,
with those who know and understand what the law is, and what it means to
keep and not to keep it.
Learn from this dear Christian, what you are doing if you permit the
blind Jews to mislead you. Then the saying will truly apply, 'When a blind
man leads a blind man, both will fall into the pit" [cf. Luke 6:39]. You
cannot learn anything from them except how to misunderstand the divine
commandments, and, despite this, boast haughtily over against the Gentiles —
who really are much better before God than they, since they do not have such
pride of holiness and yet keep far more of the law than these arrogant
saints and damned blasphemers and liars.
Therefore be on your guard against the Jews, knowing that wherever they
have their synagogues, nothing is found but a den of devils in-which sheer
self-glory, conceit, lies, blasphemy, and defaming of God and men are
practiced most maliciously and vehming his eyes on them. God's wrath has
consigned them to the presumption that their boasting, their conceit, their
slander of God, their cursing of all people are a true and a great service
rendered to God — all of which is very fitting and becoming to such noble
blood of the fathers and circumcised saints. This they believe despite the
fact that they know they are steeped in manifest vices mently, just as the
devils themselves do. And where you see or hear a Jew teaching, remember
that you are hearing nothing but a venomous basilisk who poisons and kills
people merrily by fasten- And with all this, they claim to be doing right.
Be on your guard against them!
In the fourth place, 34 they pride themselves tremendously on having
received the land of Canaan, the city of Jerusalem, and the temple from God.
God has often squashed such boasting and arrogance, especially through the
king of Babylon, who led them away into captivity and destroyed everything
(just as the king of Assyria earlier had led all of Israel away and had laid
everything low). Finally they were exterminated and devastated by the Romans
over fourteen hundred years ago — so that they might well perceive that God
did not regard, nor will regard, their country, city, temple, priesthood, or
principality, and view them on account of these as his own peculiar people.
Yet their iron neck, as Isaiah calls it [Isa. 48:4] is not bent, nor is
their brass forehead red with shame. They remain stone-blind, obdurate,
immovable, ever hoping that God will restore their homeland to them and give
everything back to them.
Moses had informed them a great many times, first, that they were not
occupying the land because their righteousness exceeded that of other
heathen for they were a stubborn, evil disobedient people and second,
that they would soon be expelled from the land and perish if they did not
keep God's commandments. And when God chose the city of Jerusalem he added
very clearly in the writings of all the prophets that he would utterly
destroy this city of Jerusalem, his seat and throne, if they would not keep
his commandments. Furthermore, when Solomon had built the temple, had
sacrificed and prayed to God, God said to him (I Kings 9:3), "I have heard
your prayer and your supplications ... I have consecrated this house," etc.;
but then he added shortly thereafter: "But if you turn aside from following
me ... and do not keep my commandments ... then I will cut off Israel from
the land which I have given them; and the house which I have consecrated for
my name I will cast out of my sight; and Israel will become a proverb and a
byword among all peoples." With an utter disregard for this, they stood and
still stand, firm as a rock or as an inert stone image, insisting that God
gave them country, city, and temple, and that therefore they have to be
God's people or church.
They neither hear nor see that God gave them all of this that they might
keep his commandments, that is, regard him as their God, and thus be his
people and church. They boast of their race and of their descent from the
fathers, but they neither see nor pay attention to the fact that he chose
their race that they should keep his commandments. They boast of their
circumcision; but why they are circumcised namely, that they should keep
God's commandments counts for nought. They are quick to boast of their
law, temple, worship, city, land and government; but why they possess all of
this, they disregard.
The devil with all his angels has taken possession of this people, so
that they always exalt external things their gifts, their deeds, their
works before God, which is tantamount to offering God the empty shells
without the kernels. These they expect God to esteem and by reason of them
accept them as his people, and exalt and bless them above all Gentiles. But
that he wants his laws observed and wants to be honored by them as God, this
they do not want to consider. Thus the words of Moses are fulfilled when he
says [Deut. 32:21] that God will not regard them as his people, since they
do not regard him as their God. Hosea 2 [cf. 1:9] expresses the same
thought.
Indeed, if God had not allowed the city of Jerusalem to be destroyed and
had them driven out of their country, but had permitted them to remain
there, no one could have convinced them that they are not God's people,
since they would still be in possession of temple, city, and country
regardless of how base, disobedient, and stubborn they were. [They would not
have believed it] even if it had snowed nothing but prophets daily and even
if a thousand Moseses had stood up and shouted: "You are not God's people,
because you are disobedient and rebellious to God." Why, even today they
cannot refrain from their nonsensical, insane boasting that they are God's
people, although they have been cast out, dispersed, and utterly rejected
for almost fifteen hundred years. By virtue of their own merits they still
hope to return there again. But they have no such promise with which they
could console themselves other than what their false imagination smuggles
into Scripture.
Our apostle St. Paul was right when he said of them that "they have a
zeal for God, but it is not enlightened," etc. [Rom. 10:2]. They claim to be
God's people by reason of their deeds, works, and external show, and not
because of sheer grace and mercy, as all prophets and all true children of
God have to be, as was said. Therefore they are beyond counsel and help. In
the same way as our papists, bishops, monks, and priests, together with
their following, who insist that they are God's people and church; they
believe that God should esteem them because they are baptized, because they
have the name, and because they rule the roost. There they stand like a
rock. If a hundred thousand apostles came along and said: "You are not the
church because of your behavior or your many doings and divine services,
even though these were your best efforts; no, you must despair of all this
and adhere simply and solely to the grace and mercy of Christ, etc. If you
fail to do this, you are the devil's whore or a school of knaves and not the
church," they would wish to murder, burn at the stake, or banish such
apostles. As for believing them and abandoning their own devices, of this
there is no hope; it will not happen.
The Turks follow the same pattern with their worship, as do all fanatics.
Jews, Turks, papists, radicals abound everywhere. All of them claim to be
the church and God's people in accord with their conceit and boast,
regardless of the one true faith and the obedience to God's commandments
through which alone people become and remain God's children. Even if they do
not all pursue the same course, but one chooses this way, another that way,
resulting in a variety of forms, they nonetheless all have the same intent
and ultimate goal, namely, by means of their own deeds they want to manage
to become God's people. And thus they boast and brag that they are the ones
whom God will esteem. They are the foxes of Samson which are tied together
tail to tail but whose heads turn away in different directions [cf. Judg.
15:4].
But as we noted earlier, that is beyond the comprehension of the Jews, as
well as of the Turks and papists. As St. Paul says in [I Corinthians 1, "The
unspiritual man does not receive the gifts of the Spirit of God, because
they are spiritually discerned" [I Cor. 2:14]. Thus the words of Isaiah 6:9
come true: "Hear and hear, but do not understand; see and see, but do not
perceive." For they do not know what they hear, see, say, or do. And yet
they do not concede that they are blind and deaf.
That shall be enough about the false boast and pride of the Jews, who
would move God with sheer lies to regard them as his people. Now we come to
the main subject, their asking God for the Messiah. Here at last they show
themselves as true saints and pious children. At this point they certainly
do not want to be accounted liars and blasphemers but reliable prophets,
asserting that the Messiah has not yet come but will still appear. Who will
take them to task here for their error or mistake? Even if all the angels
and God himself publicly declared on Mount Sinai or in the temple in
Jerusalem that the Messiah had come long ago and that he was no longer to be
expected, God himself and all the angels would have to be considered nothing
but devils. So convinced are these most holy and truthful prophets that the
Messiah has not yet appeared but will still come. Nor will they listen to
us. They turned a deaf ear to us in the past and still do so, although many
fine scholarly people, including some from their own race, have refuted them
so thoroughly that even stone and wood, if endowed with a particle of
reason, would have to yield. Yet they rave consciously against recognized
truth. Their accursed rabbis, who in deed know better, wantonly poison the
minds of their poor youth and of the common man and divert them from the
truth. For I believe that if these writings were read by the common man and
the youth they would stone all their rabbis and hate them more violently
than they do us Christians. But these villains prevent our sincere views
from coming to their attention.
If I had not had the experience with my papists, it would have seemed
incredible to me that the earth should harbor such base people who knowingly
fly in the face of open and manifest truth, that is, of God himself. For I
never expected to encounter such hardened minds in any human breast, but
only in that of the devil. However, I am no longer amazed by either the
Turks' or the Jews' blindness, obduracy, and malice, since I have to witness
the same thing in the most holy fathers of the church, in pope, cardinals,
and bishops. O you terrible wrath and incomprehensible judgment of the
sublime Divine Majesty! How can you be so despised by the children of men
that we do not forthwith tremble to death before you? What an unbearable
sight you are, also to the hearts and eyes of the holiest men, as we see in
Moses and the prophets. Yet these stony hearts and iron souls mock you so
defiantly.
However, although we perhaps labor in vain on the Jews for I said
earlier that I don't want to dispute with them we nonetheless want to
discuss their senseless folly among ourselves, for the strengthening of our
faith and as a warning to weak Christians against the Jews, and, chiefly, in
honor of God, in order to prove that our faith is true and that they are
entirely mistaken on the question of the Messiah. We Christians have our New
Testament, which furnishes us reliable and adequate testimony concerning the
Messah. That the Jews do not believe it does not concern us; we believe
their accursed glosses still less. We let them go their way and wait for
their Messiah. Their unbelief does not harm us; but as to the help they
derive and to date have derived from it, they may ask of their long-enduring
exile. That will, in deed, supply the answer for us. Let him who will not
follow lag behind. They act as though they were of great importance to us.
Just to vex us, they corrupt the sayings of Scripture. We do not at all
desire or require their conversion for any advantage, usefulness, or help
accruing to us therefrom. All that we do in this regard is prompted rather
by a concern for their welfare. If they do not want it, they can disregard
it; we are excused and can easily dispense with them, together with all that
they are, have, and can do for salvation. We have a better knowledge of
Scripture, thanks be to God; this we are certain of, and all the devils
shall never deprive us of it, much less the miserable Jews.
First we want to submit the verse found in Genesis 49:10: "The scepter
shall not depart from Judah... until Shiloh comes, and to him shall be the
obedience of the peoples." This saying of the holy patriarch Jacob, spoken
at the very end of his life, has been tortured and crucified in many ways
down to the present day by the modern, strange Jews, in violation of their
own conscience. For they realize fully that their twisting and perverting is
nothing but wanton mischief. Their glosses remind me very much of an evil,
stubborn shrew who clamorously contradicts her husband and insists on having
the last word although she knows she is in the wrong. Thus these blinded
people also suppose that it suffices to bark and to prattle against the text
and its true meaning; they are entirely indifferent to the fact that they
are lying impudently. I believe they would be happier if this verse had
never been written rather than that they should change their mind. This
verse pains them intensely, and they cannot ignore it.
The ancient, true Jews understood this verse correctly, as we Christians
do, namely, that the government or scepter should remain with the tribe of
Judah until the advent of the Messiah; then "to him shall be the obedience
of the peoples," to him they will adhere. That is, the scepter shall then
not be confined to the tribe of Judah, but, as the prophets later explain,
it shall be extended to all peoples on earth at the time of the Messiah.
However, until he appears, the scepter shall remain in that small nook and
corner, Judah. That, I say, is the understanding of the prophets and of the
ancient Jews; this they cannot deny. For also their Chaldaean Bible, which
they dare oppose as little as the Hebrew Bible itself, shows this clearly.
In translation it reads thus: "The shultan shall not be put away
from the house of Judah nor the saphra from his children's children
eternally until the Messiah comes, whose is the kingdom, and the peoples
will make themselves obedient to him." This is a true and faithful
translation of the Chaldaean text, as no Jew or devil can deny.
For Moses' Hebrew term shebet ["scepter"] we use the word
Zepter in German, whereas the Chaldaean translator chooses the word
shultan. Let us explain these words. The Hebrew shebet is the
designation for a virga; it is really not a rod in the usual sense,
for this term suggests to the German the thought of birch switches with
which children are punished. Nor is it a staff used by invalids and the aged
for walking. But it designates a mace held upright, such as a judge holds in
his hand when he acts in his official capacity. As luxury increased in the
world, this mace was made of silver or of gold. Now it is called a scepter,
that is, a royal rod. Skeptron is a Greek word, but it has now been
taken up into the German language. In his first book, Homer describes his
King Achilles as having a wooden scepter adorned with small silver nails.
From this we learn what scepters originally were and how they gradually came
to be made entirely of silver and gold. In brief, it is the rod, whether of
silver, wood, or gold, carried by a king or his representative. It
symbolizes nothing other than do minion or kingdom. Nobody questions this.
To make it very clear: the Chaldaean translator does not use the word
shebet, mace or scepter; but he substitutes the person who bears this
rod, saying shultan, indicating that a prince, lord, or king shall
not depart from the house of Judah; there shall be a sultan in the house of
Judah until the Messiah comes. "Sultan" is also a Hebrew term, and a word
well known to us Christians, who have waged war for more than six hundred
years against the sultan of Egypt, and have gained very little to show for
it. For the Saracens call their king or prince "sultan," that is, lord or
ruler or sovereign. From this the Hebrew word schilt is derived,
which has become a thoroughly German word (Schild ["shield"]). It is
as though one wished to say that a prince or lord must be his subjects'
shield, protection, and defense, if he is to be a true judge, sultan, or
lord, etc. Some people even try to trace the German term Schultheiss
["village mayor"] back to the word "sultan"; I shall not enter into this.
saphra is the same as the Hebrew sopher (for Chaldee and
Hebrew are closely related, indeed they are almost identical, just as Saxons
and Swabians both speak German, but still there is a great difference). The
word sopher we commonly translate into the German by means of
Kanzler ["chancellor"]. Everyone, including Burgensis, translates the
word saphra with scriba or scribe. These people are called
scribes in the Gospel. They are not ordinary scribes who write for wages or
without official authority. They are sages, great rulers, doctors and
professors, who teach, order, and preserve the law in the state. I suppose
that it also encompasses the chancelleries, parliaments, councillors, and
all who by wisdom and justice aid in governing. That is what Moses wishes to
express with the word mehoqeq, which designates one who teaches,
composes, and executes commands and decrees. Among the Saracens, for
instance, the sultan's scribes or secretaries, his doctors, teachers, and
scholars, are those who teach, interpret, and preserve the Koran as the law
of the land. In the papacy the pope's scribes or saphra are the
canonists or jackasses who teach and preserve his decretals and laws. In the
empire the doctores legum, the secular jurists, are the emperor's
saphra or scribes who teach, administer, and preserve the imperial laws.
Thus Judah, too, had scribes who taught and preserved the law of Moses,
which was the law of the land. Therefore we have translated the word
mehoqeq with "master," that is, doctor, teacher, etc. So this passage,
"The mehoqeq, i.e., master, will not be taken from between his feet,"
means that teachers and listeners who sit at their feet will remain in an
orderly government. For every country, if it is to endure, must have these
two things: power and law. The country, as the saying goes, must have a
lord, a head, a ruler. But it must also have a law by which the ruler is
guided. These are the mace and the mehoqeq, or sultan and saphra.
Solomon indicates this also, for when he had received the rod, that is, the
kingdom, he prayed only for wisdom so that he might rule the people justly
(I Kings 3). For wherever sheer power prevails without the law, where the
sultan is guided by his arbitrary will and not by duty, there is no
government, but tyranny, akin to that of Nero, Caligula, Dionysius, Henry of
Brunswick, and their like. Such does not endure long. On the other hand,
where there is law but no power to enforce it, there the wild mob will also
do its will and no government can survive. Therefore both must be present:
law and power, sultan and saphra, to supplement one another.
Thus the councillors who gathered in Jerusalem and who were to come from
the tribe of Judah were the saphra; the Jews called them the
Sanhedrin Herod, a foreigner, an Edomite, did away with this, and he
himself became both sultan and saphra, mace and mehoqeq in the
house of Judah, lord and scribe. Then the saying of the patriarch began to
be fulfilled that Judah was no longer to retain the government or the
saphra. Now it was time for the Messiah to come and to occupy his
kingdom and sit on the throne of David forever, as Isaiah 9:6] prophesies.
Therefore let us now study this saying of the patriarch.
"Judah," he declares, "your brothers shall praise you," etc. [Gen. 49:8].
This, it seems to me, requires no commentary; it states clearly enough that
the tribe of Judah will be honored above all of his brothers and will enjoy
the prerogative. The text continues: "Your hand shall be on the neck of your
enemies," etc. This also declares plainly that the famous and prominent
tribe of Judah must encounter enemies and opposition, but that all will end
successfully and victoriously for it. We continue: "Your father's sons shall
bow down before you," etc. Again it is clear that this does not refer to the
captivity but to the rule over his brothers, all of which was fulfilled in
David. But not only did the tribe of Judah, in David, become lord over his
brothers; he also spread his rule beyond, like a lion, forcing other nations
into submission; for instance the Philistines, the Syrians, the Moabites,
the Ammonites, the Edomites.
This is what he praises in these beautiful words [Gen. 49:9]: "Judah is a
lion's whelp; from the prey, my son, you have gone up. He stooped down, he
crouched as a lion, and as a lioness; who dares to rise up against him? This
is to say that he was enthroned and established a kingdom which no one could
overwhelm, though the adjacent nations frequently and mightily tried to do
so.
All right, up to this point the patriarch has established, ordained, and
confirmed the kingdom, the sultan, the rod, the saphra in the tribe
of Judah. There Judah, the sultan, sits enthroned for his rule. What is to
happen now? This, he says: He shall remain thus until the Messiah comes;
that is, many will oppose him, at tempting to overthrow and destroy the
kingdom and simply make it disappear from the earth. The histories of the
kings and the prophets amply testify that all the Gentile nations ever
earnestly strove to do this. And the patriarch himself declares, as we heard
before, that Judah must have its foes. For such is the course of events in
the world that wherever a kingdom or principality rises to a position of
might, envy will not rest until it is destroyed. All of history illustrates
this with numerous examples.
However, in this instance the Holy Spirit states: This kingdom in the
tribe of Judah is mine, and no one shall take it from me, no matter how
angry and mighty he may be, even if the gates of hell should try. The words
will still prove true: Non auferetur, "It shall not be taken away."
You devils and Gentiles may say: Auferetur, we shall put an end to
it, we shall devour it, we shall silence it, as Psalm 74 bemoans. But it
shall remain undevoured, undevastated. "The shebet or sultan shall
not depart from the house of Judah, nor the saphra from his
children's children," until the shiloh or Messiah comes—no matter how
you all rant and rage.
And when he does appear, the kingdom will become far different and still
more glorious. For since you would not tolerate the tribe of Judah in a
little, narrow corner, I shall change him into a truly strong lion who will
become sultan and saphra in all the world. I will do this in such a
way that he will not draw a sword nor shed a drop of blood, but the nations
will voluntarily and gladly submit themselves to him and obey him. Such
shall be his kingdom. For after all, the kingdom and all things are his.
Approach the text, both Chaldaean and Hebrew, with this understanding and
this thought, and I wager that your heart together with the letters will
surely tell you: By God! that is the truth, that is the patriarch's meaning.
And then consult the histories to ascertain whether this has not happened
and come to pass in this way and still continues to do so. Again you will be
compelled to say: It is verily so. For it is undeniable that the sultan and
saphra remained with the tribe of Judah until Herod's time, even if
it was at times feeble and was not maintained without the opposition of
mighty foes. Nevertheless, it was preserved. Under Herod and after Herod,
however, it fell into ruin and came to an end. It was so completely
destroyed that even Jerusalem, once the throne-seat of the tribe of Judah,
and the land of Canaan were wiped out. Thus the verse was fulfilled which
said that the sultan has departed and the Messiah has come.
I do not have the time at present to demonstrate what a rich fountainhead
this verse is and how the prophets drew so much information from it
concerning the fall of the Jews and the election of the Gentiles, about
which the modern Jews and bastards know nothing at all. But we have clearly
and forcefully seen from this verse that the Messiah had to come at the time
of Herod. The alternative would be to say that God failed to keep his
promise and, consequently, lied. No one dare do that save the accursed devil
and has servants, the false bastards and strange Jews. They do this
incessantly. In their eyes God must be a liar. They claim that they are
right when they assert that the Messiah has not yet come, despite the fact
that God declared in very plain words that the Messiah would come before the
scepter had entirely departed from Judah. And this scepter has been lost to
Judah for almost fifteen hundred years now. The clear words of God vouch for
this, and so do the visible effect and fulfillment of these same words.
What do you hope to accomplish by engaging an obstinate Jew in a long
dispute on this? It is just as though you were to talk to an insane person
and prove to him that God created heaven and earth, according to Genesis 1,
pointing out heaven and earth to him with your hands, and he would
nevertheless prattle that these are not the heaven and earth mentioned in
Genesis 1, or that they were not heaven and earth at all, but were called
something else, etc. For this verse, "The scepter shall not depart from
Judah," etc., is as clear and plain as the verse, "God created heaven and
earth." And the fact that this scepter has been removed from Judah for
almost fifteen hundred years is as patent and manifest as heaven and earth
are, so that one can readily perceive that the Jews are not simply erring
and misled but that they are maliciously and willfully denying and
blaspheming the recognized truth in violation of their conscience. Nobody
should consider such a person worthy of wasting a single word on him, even
if it dealt with Markolf the mockingbird, much less if it deals with such
exalted divine words and works.
But if anyone is tempted to become displeased with me, I will serve his
purpose and give him the Jews' glosses on this text. First I will present
those who do not dismiss this text but adhere to it, particularly to the
Chaldaean version, which no sensible Jew can deny. These twist and turn as
follows: To be sure, they say, God's promise is certain; but our sins
prevent the fulfillment of the promise. Therefore we still look forward to
it until we have atoned, etc. Is this not an empty pretext, even a
blasphemous one? As if God's promise rested on our righteousness, or fell
with our sins! That is tantamount to saying that God would have to become a
liar because of our sin, and conversely, that he would have to become
truthful again by reason of our righteousness. How could one speak more
shamefully of God than to imply that he is a shaking reed which is easily
swayed back and forth either by our falling down or standing up?
If God were not to make a promise or keep a promise until we were rid of
sin, he would have been unable to promise or do anything from the very
beginning. As David says in Psalm 130:3: "If thou, O Lord, shouldst mark
iniquity, Lord, who could stand?" And in Psalm 102 [143:2]: "Enter not into
judgment with thy servant; for no man living is righteous before thee." And
there are many more such verses. The example of the children of Israel in
the wilderness can be cited here. God led them into the land of Canaan
without any righteousness on their part, in fact, with their great sins and
shame, solely on account of his promise. In Deuteronomy 9:5 Moses says:
"Know therefore that the Lord your God is not giving you this good land to
possess because of your righteousness; for you are a stubborn and a
disobedient people (it seems to me that this may indeed be called sin), but
because of the promise which the Lord gave to your fathers," etc. By way of
example he often wanted to exterminate them, but Moses interceded for them.
So little was God's promise based upon their holiness.
It is true that wherever God promises anything conditionally, or with
reservation, saying: "If you will do that, I will do this," then the
fulfillment is contingent on our action; for instance, when he declared to
Solomon [I Kings 9], "If you will keep my statutes and my ordinances, then
this house shall be consecrated to me; if not, I shall destroy it." However,
the promise of the Messiah is not thus conditional. For he does not say: "If
you will do this or that, then the Messiah will come; if you fail to do it,
he will not come." But he promises him unconditionally, saying: "The Messiah
will come at the time when the scepter has departed from Judah." Such a
promise is based only on divine truth and grace, which ignores and
disregards our doings. That renders this subterfuge of the Jews inane, and,
moreover, very blasphemous.
The others who depart from this text subject almost every single word of
it to severe and violent misinterpretation. They really do not deserve to
have their drivel and filth heard; still, in order to expose their disgrace
we must exercise a bit of patience and also listen to their nonsense. For
since they depart from the clear meaning of the text, they already stand
condemned by their own conscience, which would constrain them to heed the
text; but to vex us, they conjure up the Hebrew words before our eyes, as
though we were not conversant with the Chaldaean text.
Some engage in fantasies here and say that Shiloh refers to the city of
that name, where the ark of the covenant was kept (Judges 21 [cf. I Sam.
4:3]), so that the meaning would be that the scepter shall not depart from
Judah until Shiloh comes, that is, until Saul is anointed king of Shiloh.
That is surely foolish prattle. Prior to King Saul not only did Judah have
no scepter, but neither did all of Israel. How, then, can it have departed
when Saul became king? The text declares that Judah had first been lord over
his brothers and that he then became a lion, and therefore received the
scepter. Likewise, before Saul's time no judge was lord or prince over the
people of Israel, as we gather from Gideon's speech to the people in reply
to their wish that he and his descendants rule over them: "I will not rule
over you, and my son will not rule over you; the Lord will rule over you"
(Judges 7 [8:23]). Nor was there a judge from the tribe of Judah, except
perhaps for Othniel [Judg. 3:9], Joshua's immediate successor. All the
others down to Saul were from the other tribes. And although Othniel is
called Caleb's youngest brother, this does not prove that he was of the
tribe of Judah, since he may have had a different father. And it does not
make sense that Shiloh should here refer to a city or to Saul's coronation
in Shiloh, for Saul was anointed by Samuel in Ramath (I Samuel 10) and
confirmed at Gilgal.
In any case, what is the meaning of the Chaldaean text which says that
the kingdom belongs to Shiloh and that nations shall be subject to it? When
was the city of Shiloh or Saul ever accorded such an honor? Israel is one
nation, not many, with one body of laws, one divine worship, one name. There
are many nations, however, which have different and various laws, names, and
gods. Now Jacob declares that not the one nation Israel which was already
his or was under Judah's scepter but other nations would fall to Shiloh.
Therefore this foolish talk reflects nothing other than the great
stubbornness of the Jews, who will not submit to this saying of Jacob,
although they stand convicted by their own conscience.
Others indulge in the fancy that Shiloh refers to King Jeroboam, who was
crowned in Shiloh, and to whom ten tribes of Israel had defected from
Rehoboam, the king of Judah (I Kings 12). Therefore, they say, this is
Jacob's meaning: The scepter shall not depart from Judah until Shiloh, that
is, Jeroboam, comes. This is just as inane as the other interpretation; for
Jeroboam was not crowned in Shiloh but in Shechem (I Kings 12). Thus the
scepter did not depart from Judah, but the kingdom of Judah remained,
together with the tribe of Benjamin and many of the children of Israel who
dwelt in the cities of these two tribes, as we hear in I Kings 12. Moreover,
the entire priesthood, worship, temple, and everything remained in Judah.
Furthermore, Jeroboam never conquered the kingdom of Judah, nor did other
nations fall to him, as they were to fall to Shiloh.
The third group babbles thus: "Shiloh means 'sent,' and this term applies
to Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon." So the meaning is that the scepter shall not
depart from Judah until Shiloh, that is, the king of Babylon, comes. He was
to lead Judah into exile and destroy it. This also doesn't hold water, and a
child learning his letters can disprove it. For Shiloh and shiloch
are two different words. The latter may mean "sent." But that is not the
word found here; it is Shiloh, and that, as the Chaldee says, means
"Messiah." But the king of Babylon is not the Messiah who is to come from
Judah, as the Jews and all the world know very well. Nor did the scepter
depart from Judah even though the Jews were led captive into Babylon. That
was just a punishment for seventy years. Also during this time great
prophets Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezekiel appeared who upheld the scepter
and said how long the exile would be. Furthermore, Jehoiachin, the king of
Judah, was regarded as a king in Babylon. And many of those who were led
away into captivity returned home again during their lifetime (Haggai 2).
This cannot be viewed as loss of the scepter, but as a light flogging. Even
if they were deprived of their country for a while by way of punishment, God
nonetheless pledged his precious word that they could remain assured of
their land. But during the past fifteen hundred years not even a dog, much
less a prophet, has any assurance concerning the land. Therefore the scepter
has now definitely departed from Judah. I have written more about this
against the Sabbatarians.
The fourth group twists the word shebet and interprets it to mean
that the rod will not depart from Judah until Shiloh, that is, his son, will
come, who will weaken the Gentiles. These regard the rod as the punishment
and exile in which they now live. But the Messiah will come and slay all the
Gentiles. That is humbug. It ignores the Chaldaean text entirely
something they may and dare not do and is a completely arbitrary
interpretation of the word shebet. They overlook the preceding words
in which Jacob makes Judah a prince and a lion or a king, adding immediately
thereafter that the scepter, or shebet, shall not depart from Judah.
How could such an odd meaning about punishment follow right on the heels of
such glorious words about a principality or kingdom? The sins which provoked
such a punishment would have to have been proclaimed first. But all that we
find mentioned here are praise, honor, and glory to the tribe of Judah.
And even if the word shebet does designate a rod for punishment,
how would that help them? For the judge's or the king's rod is also a rod of
punishment for the evildoers. Indeed, the rod of punishment cannot be any
but a judge's or sultan's rod, since the right to administer punishment
belongs solely to the authority (Deuteronomy 32): Mihi vindicatam,
"Vengeance is mine." In any event, this meaning remains unshaken that the
scepter or rod of Judah shall remain even if this rod is one of
punishment. But this arbitrary interpretation of the rabbis points to a
foreign rod which does not rest in Judah's hand but on Judah's back and is
wielded by a foreign hand. Even if this meaning were possible which it is
not what would we do with the other passage that speaks of the saphra
or mehoqeq at his feet? This would then also have to be a foreign
lord's mehoqeq and a foreign nation's feet. But since Jacob declares
that it is to be Judah and the mehoqeq of his feet, the other term,
the rod, must also represent the rule of his tribe.
Some twist the word donec ("until") and try to make "be cause" (quia)
out of it. So they read: "The scepter of Judah will not depart donec;
that is, because (quia) the Messiah will come." He who perpetrated
this is a precious master, worthy of being crowned with thistles. He
reverses the correct order of things in this manner: The Messiah will come,
therefore the scepter will remain. Jacob, however, first makes Judah a
prince and a lion to whom the scepter is assigned prior to the coming of the
Messiah; he then, in turn, will give it to the Messiah. Thus Judah retains
neither the principality nor the role of lion nor the scepter, which Jacob
assigned to him. Furthermore, the fool arbitrarily makes out of the term
"until" a new term, "because." This, of course, the language does not
permit.
And finally there is a rabbi who twists the word "come" and claims that
it means "to set," just as the Hebrew uses the word "to come" for the
setting of the sun. This fellow is given to such nonsense that I am at a
loss to know whether he is trying to walk on his head or on his ears. For I
fail to understand the purport of his words when he says that the scepter
will not depart from Judah until Shiloh (the city) goes down (sets). Then
David, the Messiah, will come. Where, to repeat what was said above, was the
scepter of Judah prior to Shiloh or Saul? But they who rage against their
own conscience and patent truth must needs speak such nonsense. In brief,
Lyra is right when he says that even if they invent these and many other
similar glosses, the Chaldaean text topples all of them and convicts them of
being willful liars, blasphemers, and perverters of God's word. However, I
wanted to present this to us Germans so that we might see what rascals the
blind Jews are and how powerfully the truth of God in our midst stands with
us and against them.
And now that some have noticed that such evasions and silly glosses are
null and void, they admit that the Messiah came at the time of the
destruction of Jerusalem; but, they say, he is in the world secretly,
sitting in Rome among the beggars and doing penance for the Jews until the
time for his public appearance is at hand. These are not the words of Jews
or of men but those of the arrogant, jeering devil, who most bitterly and
venomously mocks us Christians and our Christ through the Jews, as if to
say: "The Christians glory much in their Christ, but they have to submit to
the yoke of the Romans; they must suffer and be beggars in the world, not
only in the days of the emperors, but also in those of the pope. After all,
they are impotent in my kingdom, the world, and I will surely remain their
master." Yes, vile devil, just mock and laugh your fill over this now; you
will still tremble enough for it.
Thus the words of Jacob fared very much the same as did these words of
Christ in our day: "This is my body which is given for you." The enthusiasts
distorted each word singly and collectively, putting the last things first,
rather than accept the true meaning of the text, as we have observed. It is
clear in this instance too that Christians such as Lyra, Raymund, Burgensis,
and others certainly went to great lengths in an effort to convert the Jews.
They hounded them from one word to another, just as foxes are hunted down.
But after having been hounded a long time, they still persisted in their
obstinacy and now set to erring consciously, and would not depart from their
rabbis. Thus we must let them go their way and ignore their malicious
blasphemy and lying.
I once experienced this myself. Three learned Jews came to me, hoping to
discover a new Jew in me because we were beginning to read Hebrew here in
Wittenberg, and remarking that matters would soon improve since we
Christians were starting to read their books. When I debated with them, they
gave me their glosses, as they usually do. But when I forced them back to
the text, they soon fled from it, saying that they were obliged to believe
their rabbis as we do the pope and the doctors, etc. I took pity on them and
give them a letter of recommendation to the authorities, asking that for
Christ's sake they let them freely go their way. But later, I found out that
they called Christ a tola, that is, a hanged highwayman. Therefore I
do not wish to have anything more to do with any Jew. As St. Paul says, they
are consigned to wrath; the more one tries to help them the baser and more
stubborn they become. Leave them to their own devices.
We Christians, however, can greatly strengthen our faith with this
statement of Jacob, assuring us that Christ is now present and that he has
been present for almost fifteen hundred years -- but not, as the devil
jeers, as a beggar in Rome; rather, as a ruling Messiah. If this were not
so, then God's word and promise would be a lie. If the Jews would only let
Holy Scripture be God's word, they would also have to admit that there has
been a Messiah since the time of Herod (no matter where), rather than
awaiting another. But before doing this, they will rather tear and pervert
Scripture until it is no longer Scripture. And this is in fact their
situation: They have neither Messiah nor Scripture, just as Isaiah 28
prophesied of them.
But may this suffice on the saying of Jacob. Let us take another saying
which the Jews did not and cannot twist and distort in this way. In the last
words of David, we find him saying (II Samuel 23:2): "The Spirit of the Lord
speaks by me, his word is upon my tongue. The God of Israel has spoken, the
Rock of Israel ...." And a little later [in v. 5]: "Does not my house stand
so with God?" Or, to translate it literally from the Hebrew: "My house is of
course not thus," etc. That is to say: "My house is, after all, not worthy;
this is too glorious a thing and it is too much that God does all of this
for a poor man like me." "For he has made with me an everlasting covenant,
ordered in all things and secure." Note well how David exults with so
numerous and seemingly superfluous words that the Spirit of God has spoken
through him and that God's word is upon his tongue. Thus he says: "The God
of Israel has spoken, the Rock of Israel," etc. It is as if he were to say:
"My dear people, give ear. Whoever can hear, let him hear. Here is God, who
is speaking and saying, 'Listen,'" etc. What is it, then, that you exhort us
to listen to? What is God saying through you? What does he wish to say to
you? What shall we hear?
This is what you are to hear: that God made an everlasting, firm, and
sure covenant with me and my house, a covenant of which my house is not
worthy. Indeed, my house is nothing compared to God; and yet he did this.
What is this everlasting covenant? Oh, open your ears and listen! My house
and God have bound themselves together forever through an oath. This is a
covenant, a promise which must exist and endure forever. For it is God's
covenant and pledge, which no one shall or can break or hinder. My house
shall stand eternally; it is "ordered in all things and secure." The word
aruk ("ordered") conveys the meaning that it will not disappoint or fail
one in the least. Have you heard this? And do you believe that God is
truthful? Yes, without doubt. My dear people, do you also believe that he
can and will keep his word?
Well and good, if God is truthful and almighty and spoke these words
through David which no Jew dares to deny then David's house and
government (which are the same thing) must have endured since the time he
spoke these words, and must still endure and will endure forever that is,
eternally. Otherwise, God would be a liar. In brief, either we must have
David's house or heir, who reigns from the time of David to the present and
in eternity, or David died as a flagrant liar to his last day, uttering
these words (as it seems) as so much idle chitchat: "God speaks, God says,
God promises." It is futile to join the Jews in giving God the lie, saying
that he did not keep these precious words and promises. We must, I say, have
an heir of David from his time onward, in proof of the fact that his house
has never stood empty no matter where this heir may be. For his house must
have been continuous and must ever remain so. Here we find God's word that
this is an everlasting, firm, and sure covenant, without a flaw. but
everything in it must be aruk, magnificently ordered, as God orders
all his work. Psalm 111:3: "Full of honor and majesty in his work."
Now let the Jews produce such an heir of David. For they must do so,
since we read here that David's house is everlasting, a house that no one
will destroy or hinder, but rather as we also read here [II Sam. 23:4], it
shall be like the sun shining forth, which no cloud can hinder. If they are
unable to present such an heir or house of David, then they stand fully
condemned by this verse, and they show that they are surely without God,
without David, without Messiah, without everything, that they are lost and
eternally condemned. Of course, they cannot deny that the kingdom or house
of David endured uninterruptedly until the Babylonian captivity, even
throughout the Babylonian captivity, and following this to the days of
Herod. It endured, I say, not by its own power and merit but by virtue of
this everlasting covenant made with the house of David. For most of their
kings and rulers were evil, practicing idolatry, killing the prophets, and
living shamefully. For example, Rehoboam, Joram, Joash, Ahaz, Manasseh,
etc., surpassed all the Gentiles or the kings of Israel in vileness. Because
of them, the house and tribe of David fully deserved to be exterminated.
That was what finally happened to the kingdom of Israel. However, the
covenant made with David remained in effect. The books of the kings and of
the prophets exultantly declare that God preserved a lamp or a light to the
house of David which he would not permit to be extinguished. Thus we read in
II Kings 8:19 and in II Chronicles 21:7: "Yet the Lord would not destroy the
house of David because of the covenant which he had made with David, since
he had promised to give a lamp to him and to his sons forever." The same
thought is expressed in II Samuel 7:12.
By way of contrast, look at the kingdom of Israel, where the rule never
remained with the same tribe or family beyond the second generation, with
the exception of Jehu [65] who by reason of a special promise carried it
into the fourth generation of his house. Otherwise it always passed from one
tribe to another, and at times scarcely survived for one generation;
moreover, it was not long until the kingdom died out completely. But through
the wondrous deeds of God the kingdom of Judah remained within the tribe of
Judah and the house of David. It withstood strong opposition on the part of
the Gentiles round about, from Israel itself, from uprisings within, and
from gross idolatries and sins, so that it would not have been surprising if
it had perished in the third generation under Rehoboam, or at least under
Joram, Ahaz, and Manasseh. But it had a strong Protector who did not let it
die or let its light become extinguished. The promise was given that it
would remain firm, eternally firm and secure. And so it has remained and
must remain down to the present and forever; for God does not and cannot
lie.
The Jews drivel that the kingdom perished with the Babylonian captivity.
As we said earlier, this is empty talk; for this constituted but a short
punishment, definitely confined to a period of seventy years. God had
pledged his word for that. Moreover, he preserved them during this time
through splendid prophets. Furthermore, King Jehoiachin was exalted above
all the kings in Babylon, and Daniel and his companions ruled not only over
Judah and Israel but also over the Babylonian Empire. [66] Even if their
seat of government was not in Jerusalem for a short span of time, they
nonetheless ruled elsewhere much more gloriously than in Jerusalem. Thus we
may say that the house of David did not be come extinct in Babylon but shone
more resplendently than in Jerusalem. They only had to vacate their homeland
for a while by way of punishment. For when a king takes the field of a
foreign country he cannot be regarded as an ex-king because he is not in his
home land, especially if he is attended by great victory and good fortune
against many nations. Rather one should say that he is more illustrious
abroad than at home.
If God kept his covenant from the time of David to that of Herod,
preserving his house from extinction, he must have kept it from that time on
to the present, and he will keep it eternally, so that David's house has not
died and cannot die eternally. For we dare not rebuke God as half truthful
and half untruthful, saying that he kept his covenant and preserved David's
house faithfully from David's time to that of Herod, but that after the time
of Herod he began to lie and to become deceitful, ignoring and altering his
covenant. No, for as the house of David remained and shone up to Herod's
time, thus it had to remain under Herod and after Herod, shining to
eternity.
Now we note how nicely this saying of David harmonizes with that of the
patriarch Jacob: "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the
mehoqeq from his feet until Messiah comes, and to him shall be the
obedience of the peoples" [Gen. 49:10]. How can it be expressed more clearly
or differently that David's house will shine forth until the Messiah comes?
Then, through him, the house of David will shine not only over Judah and
Israel but also over the Gentiles, or over other and more numerous
countries. This indeed does not mean that it will become extinct, but that
it will shine farther and more lustrously than before his advent. And thus,
as David says, this is an eternal kingdom and an eternal covenant. Therefore
it follows most cogently from this that the Messiah came when the scepter
departed from Judah _ unless we want to revile God by saying that he did not
keep his covenant and oath. Even if the stiff-necked, stubborn Jews refuse
to accept this, at least our faith has been confirmed and strengthened by
it. We do not give a fig for their crazy glosses, which they have spun out
of their own heads. We have the clear text.
These last words of David to revert to them once more are founded
on God's own word, where he says to him, as he here boasts at his end:
"Would you build me a house to dwell in?" (II Sam. 7 [:5]). You can read
what follows there_how God continues to relate that until now he has lived
in no house, but that he had chosen him [i.e., David] to be a prince over
his people, to whom he would assign a fixed place and grant him rest,
concluding, "I will make you a house" [cf. II Sam. 7:11]. That is to say:
Neither ,you nor anyone else will build me a house to dwell in; I am far,
far too great for that, as we read also in Isaiah 66. No, I will build you a
house. For thus says the Lord, as Nathan asserts: "The Lord declares to you
that the Lord will make you a house" [II Sam. 7:11]. Everyone is familiar
with a house built by man_ a very perishable structure fashioned of stone
and wood. But a house built by God means the establishing of the father of a
family who would ever after have heirs and descendants of his blood and
lineage. Thus Moses says in Exodus 1 [:21] that God built houses for the
midwives because they did not obey the king's command, but let the infants
live and did not kill them. On the other hand, he breaks down and
extinguishes the houses of the kings of Israel in the second generation.
Thus David has here a secure house, built by God, which is to have heirs
forever. It is not a plain house; no, he says, "You shall be prince over my
people Israel" [II Sam. 7:8]. Therefore it shall be called a princely, a
royal house -- that is, the house of Prince David or King David, in which
your children shall reign forever and be princes such as you are. The books
and histories of the kings prove this true, tracing it down to the time of
Herod. Until that time the scepter and saphra are in the tribe of
Judah.
Now follows the second theme, concerning Shiloh. How long shall my house
thus stand and how long shall my descendants rule? He answers thus [II Sam.
7:12-16]: "When your days are fulfilled and you lie down with your fathers,
I will raise up your offspring after you who shall come forth from your body
(utero -- that is, from your flesh and blood), and I will establish
his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will establish the
throne of his kingdom forever. I will be his father, and he shall be my son.
When he commits iniquity, I will chastise him with the rod of men (as one
whips children), with the stripes of the sons of men; but I will not take my
steadfast love from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I put away from before
you. And your house and your kingdom shall be made sure for ever before me;
your throne shall be established for ever." This statement is found almost
verbatim also in I Chronicles 18 [17:11-14], where you may read it.
Whoever would refer these verses to Solomon would indeed be an arbitrary
interpreter. For although Solomon was not yet born at this time, indeed the
adultery with his mother Bathsheba had not yet even been committed, he is
nonetheless not the seed of David born after David's death, of whom the text
says, "When your days are fulfilled and you lie down with your fathers, I
will raise up your seed after you." For Solomon was born during David's
lifetime. It would be foolish, yes, ridiculous, to say that the term "raised
up" here means that Solomon should be raised up after David's death to
become king or to build the house; for three other chapters (I Kings 1, I
Chronicles 24 [28], and I Chronicles 29) attest that Solomon was not only
instated as king during his father's lifetime, but that he also received
command from his father David, as well as the entire plan of the temple, of
all the rooms, its detailed equipment, and the organization of the whole
kingdom. It is obvious that Solomon did not build the temple or order the
kingdom or the priesthood according to his own plans but according to those
of David, who prescribed everything, in fact, already arranged it during his
lifetime.
There is also a great discrepancy and a difference in words between II
Samuel 7 and I Chronicles 24 [28] and 29. The former states that God will
build David an eternal house, the latter that Solomon shall build a house in
God's name. The former passage states without any condition or qualification
that it shall stand forever and be hindered by no sin. The latter passage
conditions its continuance on Solomon's and his descendants' continued
piety. Since he did not remain pious, he not only lost the ten tribes of
Israel but was also exterminated in the seventh generation. The former is a
promissio gratiae ["a promise of grace"], the latter a promissio
legis ["a promise of law"]. In the former passage David thanks God that
his house will stand forever, in the latter he does not thank God that
Solomon's temple will stand forever. In other words, the two passages refer
to different times and to different things and houses. And although God does
call Solomon his son in the latter also and says that he will be his father,
this promise is dependent on the condition that Solomon will remain pious.
Such a condition is not found in the former passage. It is not at all rare
that God calls his saints, as well as the angels, his children. But the son
mentioned in II Samuel 7:14 is a different and special son who will retain
the kingdom unconditionally and be hindered by no sin.
Also the prophets and the psalms quote II Samuel 7, which speaks of
David's seed after his death, whereas they pay no attention to I Chronicles
24 [28] and 29, which speak of Solomon. In Psalm 89 [:1-4] we read: "I will
sing of thy steadfast love, O Lord, for ever; with my mouth I will proclaim
thy faithfulness to all generations. For thy steadfast love was established
for ever, thy faithfulness is firm as the heavens. Thou hast said, 'I have
made a covenant with my chosen one, I have sworn to David my servant: "I
will establish your descendants for ever, and build your throne for all
generations."'" These too are clear words. God vows and swears an oath to
grant David his grace forever, and to build and preserve his house, seed,
and throne eternally.
Later, in verse 19, we have an express reference to the true David. This
verse contains the most beautiful prophecies of the Messiah, which cannot
apply to Solomon. For he was not the sovereign of all kings on earth, nor
did his rule extend over land and sea. These facts cannot be glossed over.
Furthermore, the kingdom did not remain with Solomon's house. He had no
absolute promise with regard to this, but only a promise conditional on his
piety. But it was the house of David that had the promise, and he had more
sons than Solomon. And as the history books report, the scepter of Judah at
times passed from brother to brother, from cousin to cousin, but always
remained in the house of David. For instance, Ahaziah left no son, and Ahaz
left none, so according to the custom of Holy Scripture the nephews had to
be heirs and sons.
Anyone who would venture to contradict such clear and convincing
statements of Scripture regarding the eternal house of David, which are
borne out by the histories, showing that there were always kings or princes
down to the Messiah, must be either the devil himself or whoever is his
follower. For I can readily believe that the devil, or whoever it may be,
would be unwilling to acknowledge a Messiah, but still he would have to
acknowledge David's eternal house and throne. For he cannot deny the clear
words of God in his oath vowing that his word would not be changed and that
he would not lie to David, not even by reason of any sin, as the
aforementioned psalm [Ps. 89] impressively and clearly states.
Now such an eternal house of David is nowhere to be found unless we place
the scepter before the Messiah and the Messiah after the scepter, and then
join the two together: namely, by asserting that the Messiah appeared when
the scepter departed and that David's house was thus preserved forever. In
that way God is found truthful and faithful in his word, covenant, and oath.
For it is obvious that the scepter of Judah completely collapsed at the time
of Herod, but much more so when the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the
scepter of Judah. Now if David's house is eternal and God truthful, then the
true King of Judah, the Messiah, must have come at that time. No barking,
interpreting, or glossing will change this. The text is too authoritative
and too clear. If the Jews refuse to admit it, we do not care.
For us it is enough that, first of all, our Christian faith finds here
most substantial proof, and that such verses afford me very great joy and
comfort that we have such strong testimony also in the Old Testament.
Second, we are certain that even the devil and the Jews themselves cannot
refute this in their hearts and that in their own consciences they are
convinced. This can surely and certainly be noted by the fact that they
twist this saying of Jacob concerning the scepter (as they do all of
Scripture) in so many ways betraying that they are convinced and won over,
and yet refuse to admit it. They are like the devil, who knows very well
that God's word is the truth and yet with deliberate malice contradicts and
blasphemes it. The Jews feel distinctly that these verses are solid rock and
their interpretation nothing but straw or spiderweb. But with willful and
malicious resolve they will not admit this; yet they insist on being and on
being known as God's people, solely because they are of the blood of the
patriarchs. Otherwise they have nothing of which to boast. As to what
lineage alone can effect, we have spoken above. It is just as if the devil
were to boast that he was of angelic stock, and by reason of this was the
only angel and child of God, even though he is really God's foe.
Now that we have considered these verses, let us hear what Jeremiah says.
His words sound very strange. For we know that he was a prophet long after
the kingdom of Israel had been destroyed and exiled, when only the kingdom
of Judah still existed, which itself was soon to go into captivity in
Babylon, as he foretold to them and even experienced during his lifetime.
Yet despite this, he dares to say in chapter 33:17: "'For thus says the
Lord: David shall never lack a man to sit on the throne of the house of
Israel, and the Levitical priests shall never lack a man in my presence to
offer burnt offerings, to burn cereal offerings, and to make sacrifices for
ever.'
"The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: 'Thus says the Lord: If you can
break my covenant with the day and my covenant with the night, so that day
and night will not come at their appointed time, then also my covenant with
David my servant may be broken, so that he shall not have a son to reign on
his throne, and my covenant with the Levitical priests my ministers....'
"The word of the Lord came to Jeremiah: 'Have you not observed what these
people are saying, "The Lord has rejected the two families which he chose"?
Thus they have despised my people so that they are no longer a nation in
their sight. Thus says the Lord: If I have not established my covenant with
day and night and the ordinances of heaven and earth, then I will reject the
descendants of Jacob and David my servant and will not choose one of his
descendants to rule over the seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For I will
restore their fortunes, and will have mercy upon them.'"
What can we say to this? Whoever can interpret it, let him do so. Here we
read that not only David but also the Levites will endure forever; and the
same for Israel, the seed of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is emphasized
that David will have a son who will sit on his throne eternally, just as
surely as day and night continue forever. On the other hand, we hear that
Israel will be led away into captivity, and also Judah after her, but that
Israel will not be brought home again as Judah will be. Tell me, how does
all this fit together? God's word cannot lie. Just as God watches over the
course of the heavens, so that day and night follow in endless succession,
so too David (that is, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob), must have a son on his
throne uninterruptedly. God himself draws this comparison. It is impossible
for the Jews to make sense of it; for they see with their very eyes that
neither Israel nor Judah has had a government for nearly fifteen hundred
years; in fact Israel has not had one for over two thousand years. Yet God
must be truthful, do what we will. The kingdom of David must rule over the
seed of Jacob, Isaac, and Abraham, as Jeremiah states here, or Jeremiah is
not a prophet but a liar.
We shall let the Jews reconcile and interpret this as they will or can.
For us this passage leaves no doubt; it affirms that David's house will
endure forever, also the Levites, and Abraham's, Isaac's, and Jacob's seed
under the son of David, as long as day and night or as it is otherwise
expressed, as long as sun and moon endure. If this is true, then the
Messiah must have come when David's house and rule ceased to exist. Thus
David's throne assumed more splendor through the Messiah, as we read in
Isaiah 9:6: "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the
government will be upon his shoulder, and his name will be called Pele,
Joets, El, Gibbor, Abi-gad, Sar shalom. Of the increase of his
government and of peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David, and
over his kingdom, to establish it, and to uphold it with justice and with
righteousness from this time forth and for evermore." We may revert to this
later, but here we shall refrain from discussing how the blind Jews twist
these six names of the Messiah. They accept this verse and admit as they
must admit that it speaks of the Messiah. We quote it because Jeremiah
states that David's house will rule forever: first through the scepter up to
the time of the Messiah, and after that much more gloriously through the
Messiah. So it must be true that David's house has not ceased up to this
hour and that it will not cease to eternity. But since the scepter of Judah
departed fifteen hundred years ago, the Messiah must have come that long
ago, or, as we have said above, 1468 years ago. All of this is convincingly
established by Jeremiah.
However, some among us may wonder how it is possible that at the time of
Jeremiah and then up to the advent of the Messiah the seed of Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob existed and remained under the tribe of Judah or the throne
of David, even though only Judah remained whereas Israel was exiled. These
persons must be informed that the kingdom of Israel was led into captivity
and destroyed, that it never returned home and never will return home, but
that Israel, or the seed of Israel, always continued to a certain extent
under Judah, and that it was exiled with Judah and returned again with her.
You may read about this in I Samuel, I Kings 10 [11] and 12, and II
Chronicles 30 and 31. Here you will learn that the entire tribe of Benjamin
thus a good part of Israel remained with Judah, as well as the whole
tribe of Levi together with many members of the tribes of Ephraim, Manasseh,
Asher, Isachar, and Zebulun who remained in the country after the
destruction of the kingdom of Israel and who held to Hezekiah in Jerusalem
and helped to purge the land of Israel of idols. Furthermore, many
Israelites dwelt in the cities of Judah.
Since we find so many Israelites living under the rule of the son of
David, Teremiah is not lying when he says that Levites and the seed of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob will be found under the rule of David's house. All
of these, or at least a number of them, were taken to Babylon and returned
from it with Judah, as Ezra enumerates and recounts. Undoubtedly many more
returned of those who were led away under Sennacherib, since the Assyrian or
Median kingdom was brought under the Persian rule through Cyrus, so that
Judah and Israel were very likely able to join and return together from
Babylon to Jerusalem and the land of Canaan. For I know for certain that we
find these words in Ezra 2:70: "And all Israel (or all who were there from
Israel) lived in their towns." And how could they live there if they had not
come back? In the days of Herod and of the Messiah the land was again full
of Israelites; for in the seventy weeks of Daniel, that is, in four hundred
and ninety years, they had assembled again. However, they did not again
establish a kingdom.
Therefore the present-day Jews are very ignorant teachers and indolent
pupils of Scripture when they allege that Israel has not yet returned, as
though all of Israel would have to return. Actually not all of Judah
returned either, but only a small number, as we gather from Ezra's
enumeration. The majority of them remained in Babylon, as did Daniel,
Nehemiah, and Mordecai themselves. Similarly, the majority of the Israelites
remained in Media, though they perhaps traveled to Jerusalem for the high
festivals and then returned to their homes again, as Luke writes in the Acts
of the Apostles [2:5 ff.]. God never promised that the kingdom or scepter of
Israel would be restored like that of Judah. But he did promise this to
Judah. The latter had to recover it by virtue of God's promise that he would
establish David's house and throne forever and not let it die out. For as
Jeremiah declares here, God will not tolerate that anyone slander him by
saying that he had rejected Judah and Israel entirely, so that they should
no longer be his people and that David's throne should come to an end, as if
he had forgotten his promise, when he had promised and pledged to David an
eternal house. Even though they would now have to sojourn in Babylon for a
little while, still, he says, it will remain an eternal house and kingdom.
I am saying this to honor and to strengthen our faith and to shame the
hardened unbelief of the blinded and stubborn Jews, for whom God must ever
and eternally be a liar, as though he had let David's house die out and
forgotten his covenant and his oath sworn to David. For if they would admit
that God is truthful, they would have to confess that the Messiah came
fifteen hundred years ago, so that David's house and throne should not be
desolate for so long, as they suppose, just because Jerusalem has lain in
ashes and has been devoid of David's throne and house so long. For if God
kept his promise from the time of David to the Babylonian captivity and from
then to the days of Herod when the scepter departed, he must also have kept
it subsequently and forever after, or else David's house is not an eternal
but a perishable house, which has ceased together with the scepter at the
time of Herod.
But as we have already said, God will not tolerate this. No, David's
house will be everlasting, like "day and night and the ordinances of heaven
and earth," as Jeremiah puts it [Jer. 33:25]. However, since the scepter of
Judah was lost at the time of Herod, it cannot be eternal unless the son of
David, the Messiah, has come, seated himself on David's throne, and become
the Lord of the world. If the Jews are correct, then David's house must have
been extinct for 1568 years, contrary to God's promise and oath. This it is
impossible to believe. Now this is a thorough exposition of the matter, and
no Jew can adduce anything to refute it. Outwardly he may pretend that he
does not believe it, but his heart and his conscience are devoid of anything
to contradict it.
And how could God have maintained the honor of his divine truthfulness,
having promised David an eternal house and throne, if he then let it stand
desolate longer than intact? Let us figure this out. In the opinion of the
Jews, the time from David to Herod covers not quite a thousand years.
David's house or throne stood for that length of time, inclusive of the
seventy years spent in Babylon. (We would add over one hundred years to this
total.) From Herod's time, or rather let us say for this is not far from
correct from the destruction of Jerusalem, to the year 1542 there are
1,568 years, as stated above. According to this computation, David's house
and throne has been empty four or five hundred years longer than it was
occupied. Now inquire of stone and log whether such may be called an eternal
house, especially constructed by God and preserved by his sublime
faithfulness and truthfulness -- a house that stands for one thousand years
and lies in ashes for fourteen or fifteen hundred years!
Though the Jews be as hard or harder than a diamond, the lightning and
thunder of such clear and manifest truth should smash, or at least soften,
them. But as I said before, our faith is cheered thereby, it is
strengthened, it is made sure and certain that we do have the true Messiah,
who surely came and appeared at the time when Herod took away the scepter of
Judah and the saphra, so that David's house might be eternal and
forever have a son upon his throne, as God said and swore to him and made a
covenant with him.
Some crafty Jew might try to cast up to me my book against the
Sabbatarians, in which I demonstrated that the word "eternally," le-olam,
often means not really an eternity, but merely "a long time." Thus Moses
says in Exodus 21:6 that the master shall take the slave who wants to stay
with him and bore through his ear with an awl on the door, "and he shall
serve him eternally." Here the word designates a human eternity, that is, a
lifetime. But I also said in the same treatise that when God uses the word
"eternal," it is a truly divine eternity. And he commonly adds another
phrase to the effect that it shall not be otherwise, as in Psalm 110:4, "The
Lord has sworn and will not change his mind." Similarly in Psalm 132:11:
"The Lord swore to David a sure oath from which he will not turn back," etc.
Wherever such a "not" is added, this means surely eternal and not otherwise.
Thus we read in Isaiah 9:7, "Of peace there will be no end." And in Daniel
7:14, "His dominion is an everlasting dominion... and his kingdom one that
shall not be destroyed." This is eternal not before men, who do not live
eternally, but before God, who lives eternally.
The promise states that David's house and throne shall be eternal before
God. He says: "Before me, before me," a son shall forever sit upon your
throne. In Psalm 89:35-37 he also adds the little word "not": "Once for all
I have sworn by my holiness, I will not lie to David. His line shall endure
for ever, his throne as long as the sun before me. Like the moon it shall be
established for ever; it shall stand firm while the skies endure." The last
words of David convey the same thought: "He has made with me an everlasting
covenant, ordered in all things and secure." These words "ordered and
secure" mean the same as firm, sure, eternal, never-failing. The same
applies to the saying of Jacob in Genesis 49:10: "The scepter shall not
depart." "Not depart" signifies eternally, until the Messiah comes; and that
surely means eternally. For all the prophets assign to the Messiah an
eternal kingdom, a kingdom without end.
But if we assume that this refers to a human or temporal eternity or an
indefinite period of time (which is impossible), then the meaning would
necessarily be as follows: Your house shall be eternal before me, that is,
your house shall stand as long as it stands, or for your lifetime. This
would pledge and promise David the equivalent of exactly nothing; for even
in the absence of such an oath David's house would stand "eternally," that
is, as long as it stands, or as long as he lives. But let us dismiss such
nonsense from our minds, which would occur to none but a blinded rabbi. When
Scripture glories in the fact that God did not want to destroy Judah because
of the sins committed under Rehoboam, but that a lamp should remain to
David, as God has promised him regarding his house (II Kings 8:19), it shows
that all understood the word "eternal" in its true sense.
Someone might also cite here the instance of the Maccabees. After
Antiochus the Noble had ruthlessly ravaged the people and the country, so
that the princes of the house of David became extinct, the Maccabees ruled,
who were not of the house of David but of the tribe of the priests, which
meant that the scepter had departed from Judah and that a son of David did
not sit eternally on the throne of David. Thus the eternal house of David
could not be really eternal. We reply: The Jews cannot disturb us with this
argument, and we need not answer them; for none of this is found in
Scripture, because Malachi is the last prophet and Nehemiah the last
historian, who, as we can gather from his book, lived until the time of
Alexander. Therefore both parties must rely, so far as this question is
concerned, on Jeremiah's statement that a son of David was to occupy his
throne or rule forever. For apart from Scripture, whoever wants to concern
himself with this may regard it as an open question whether the Maccabees
themselves ruled or whether they served the rulers. As to the reliability of
the historians, we shall have some comments later on.
It seems to me, however, that the following incident recorded in
Scripture should not be treated lightly. At the time of Queen Athaliah, for
fully six years no son of David occupied his throne; she, Athaliah the
tyrant, reigned alone. She had had all the male descendants of David slain,
with the single exception of Joash, an infant a quarter or a half year old,
who had been secretly removed, hidden in the temple, and reared by the
excellent Jehosheba, the wife of the high priest Jehoiada, daughter of King
Joram and sister of King Ahaziah, whom Jehu slew. Here the eternal covenant
of God made with David was in great peril indeed, resting on one young lad
in hiding, who was far from occupying the throne of David. At this time his
house resembled a dark lantern in which the light is extinguished, since a
foreign queen, a Gentile from Sidon, was sitting and reigning on David's
throne. However, she burned her backside thoroughly on that throne!
Still, all of this did not mean that the scepter had departed or that
God's eternal covenant was broken. For even if the light of David was not
shining brightly at this time, it was still glimmering in that child Joash,
who would again shine brightly in the future and rule. He was already born
as a son of David, and these six years were nothing but a tentatio, a
temptation. God often gives the appearance that he is unmindful of his word
and is failing us. This he did with Abraham when he commanded him to burn to
ashes his dear son Isaac, in whom, after all, God's promise of the eternal
seed was embodied. Likewise when he led the children of Israel from Egypt.
In fact, he seemed to be leading them into death, with the sea before them,
high cliffs on both sides, and the enemy at their back blocking their way of
escape. But matters proceeded according to God's word and promises; the sea
had to open, move, and make way for them. If the sea had not done this, then
the cliffs would have had to split asunder and make a path for them, and
they would have squeezed and squashed Pharaoh between them, just as the sea
drowned the foe. For all creatures would rather have to perish a thousand
thousand times than that God's word should fail and deceive, however strange
things may appear. Thus Joash is king through and in God's word, and
occupies the throne of David before God although he still lies in the
cradle, yes, even if he lay dead and buried under the ground; for in spite
of all he would have to rise, like Isaac, from the ashes.
In such a manner we might also account for that story of the Maccabees;
but this is unnecessary, for it has an entirely different meaning. The
Babylonian captivity might be viewed similarly; however, thanks to splendid
prophets and miracles, the situation at that time was much brighter. But
Joash posed a terrible temptation for the house of David, against the
covenant and the oath of God, although the house and rule of David still
flourished; it was only the ruler, or the head, that was suffering and that
faltered in God's covenant. But this is the manner of his divine grace, that
he sometimes plays and jokes with his own. He hides himself and disguises
himself so that he may test us to see whether we will remain firm in faith
and love toward him, just as a father sometimes does with his children. Such
jesting of our heavenly Father pains us immeasurably, since we do not
understand it. However, this is out of place here.
We have been speaking about a statement of Jeremiah. We will now turn our
attention to one of the last prophets. In Haggai 2:6-9 we read: "For thus
says the Lord of hosts: once again, in a little while, I will shake the
heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land; and I will shake all
nations, so that the consolation of the Gentiles (chemdath) shall
come, and I will fill this house with splendor, says the Lord of hosts. The
silver is mine, and the gold is mine, says the Lord of hosts. The splendor
of this latter house shall be greater than the former, says the Lord of
hosts; and in this place I will give prosperity, says the Lord of hosts."
This is another of those passages which pains the Jews intensely. They
test it, twist it, interpret and distort almost every word, just as they do
the statement of Jacob in Genesis 49. But it does not help them. Their
conscience pales before this passage; it senses that their glosses are null
and void. Lyra does well when he plies them hard with the phrase adhuc
modicum, "in a little while." They cannot elude him, as we shall see.
"In a little while," he says, cannot possibly mean a long period of time.
Lyra is surely right here; no one can deny it, not even a Jew, try as hard
as he may. In a little while, he says, the Consolation of the Gentiles will
come, after this temple is built -- that is, he will come when this temple
is still standing. And the splendor of this latter temple will be greater
than that of the former. And this will happen shortly, i.e., "in a little
while."
For it is easily understood that if the consolation of the Gentiles, whom
the ancients interpret as the Messiah, did not come while that temple was
still standing, but is still to come (the Jews have been waiting 1568 years
already since the destruction of that temple, and this cannot be termed "a
little while," especially since they cannot foresee the end of this long
time), then he will never come, for he neglected to come in this little,
short time, and now has entered upon the great, long time, which will never
result in anything. For the prophet speaks of a short, not a long time.
But they extricate themselves from this difficulty as follows. Since they
cannot ignore the words "in a little while," they take up and crucify the
expression "consolation of the Gentiles," in Hebrew *chemdath,* just as they
did earlier with the words shebet and shiloh in the saying of
Jacob. They insist that this term does not refer to the Messiah, but that it
designates the gold and silver of all the Gentiles. Grammatically, the word
chemdath really means desire or pleasure; thus it would mean that the
Gentiles have a desire for or take pleasure and delight in something. So the
text must read thus: In a short time the desire of all Gentiles will appear.
And what does this mean? What do the Gentiles desire? Gold, silver, gems!
You may ask why the Jews make this kind of gloss here. I will tell you.
Their breath stinks with lust for the Gentiles' gold and silver; for no
nation under the sun is greedier than they were, still are, and always will
be, as is evident from their accursed usury. So they comfort themselves that
when the Messiah comes he will take the gold and silver of the whole world
and divide it among them. Therefore, wherever they can quote Scripture to
satisfy their insatiable greed, they do so outrageously. One is led to
believe that God and his prophets knew of nothing else to prophesy than of
ways and means to satisfy the bottomless greed of the accursed Jews with the
Gentiles' gold and silver.
However, the prophet has not chosen his words properly to accord with
this greedy understanding. He should have said: In a little while the desire
of the Jews shall come. For the Jews are the ones who desire gold and silver
more avidly than any other nation on earth. In view of that, the text should
more properly speak of the desire of the Jews than of the Gentiles. For
although the Gentiles do desire gold and silver, nevertheless here are the
Jews who desire and covet this desire of the Gentiles, who desire that it be
brought to them so that they may devour it and leave nothing for the
Gentiles. Why? Because they are the noble blood, the circumcised saints who
have God's commandments and do not keep them, but are stiff-necked,
disobedient, prophet-murderers, arrogant, usuers, and filled with every
vice, as the whole of Scripture and their present conduct bear out. Such
saints, of course, are properly entitled to the Gentiles' gold and silver.
They honestly and honorably deserve it for such behavior -- just as the
devil deserves paradise and heaven.
Further, how does it happen that such very intelligent teachers and wise,
holy prophets do not also apply the word "desire" (chemdath) to all
the other desires of the Gentiles? For the Gentiles desire not only gold and
silver but also pretty girls, and the women desire handsome young men.
Wherever we find among the Gentiles anything other than Jews (I almost said
"misers"), who will not bestow any good on their bodies, they desire also
beautiful houses, gardens, cattle, and property, as well as good times,
clothes, food, drink, dancing, playing, and all sorts of enjoyment. Why,
then, do the Jews not interpret this verse of the prophet to mean that such
desires of all the Gentiles also will shortly come to Jerusalem, so that the
Jews alone might fill their bellies and feast on the world's joys? For such
a mode of life Muhammad promises his Saracens. In that respect he is a
genuine Jew, and the Jews are genuine Saracens according to this
interpretation.
The Gentiles have another desire. How could these wise, clever
interpreters overlook it? I am surprised at it. The Gentiles die, and they
are afflicted with much sickness, poverty, and all kinds of distress and
fear. There is not one of them who does not most ardently wish that he did
not have to die, that he could avoid need, misery, and sickness, or be
quickly freed from them and secure against them. This desire is so
pronounced that they would gladly surrender all others for its fulfillment,
as experience shows daily. Why, then, do the Jews not explain that such
desire of all the Gentiles will also come to the temple in Jerusalem in a
little while? Shame on you, here, there, or wherever you may be, you damned
Jews, that you dare to apply this earnest, glorious, comforting word of God
so despicably to your mortal, greedy belly, which is doomed to decay, and
that you are not ashamed to display your greed so openly. You are not worthy
of looking at the outside of the Bible, much less of reading it. You should
read only the bible that is found under the sow's tail, and eat and drink
the letters that drop from there. That would be a bible for such prophets,
who root about like sows and tear apart like pigs the words of the divine
Majesty, which should be heard with all honor, awe, and joy.
Furthermore, when the prophet says that "the splendor of this latter
house shall be greater than the former," let us listen to the noble and
filthy (I meant to say, circumcised ) saints and wise prophets who want to
make Jews of us Christians. The greater splendor of the latter temple
compared to the former consists [they say] in this: that it (that is, the
temple of Haggai) stood ten years longer than the temple of Solomon, etc.
Alas, if they had only had a good astronomer who could have worked out the
time a little more precisely. Perhaps he would have found the difference
between the two to be three months, two weeks, five days, seven hours,
twelve minutes, and ten half-minutes over and above the ten years. If there
were a store anywhere that offered blushes for sale, I might give the Jews a
few florins to go and buy a pound of them to smear over their forehead,
eyes, and cheeks, if they would refuse to cover their impudent heart and
tongue with them. Or do these ignorant, stupid asses suppose that they are
talking to sticks and blocks like themselves?
There were many old, gray men and women, very likely also beggars and
villains in Jerusalem when Solomon, a young man of twenty years, became a
glorious king. Should these, for that reason, be more glorious than Solomon?
Perhaps David's mule, on which Solomon became king, was older than Solomon.
Should he by reason of that be greater than Solomon? But thus those will
bump their heads, stumble, and fall who incessantly give God the lie and
claim that they are in the right. They deserve no better fate than to
compose such glosses on the Bible, such foolishness and ignominy. This they
indeed do most diligently. Therefore, dear Christian, be on your guard
against the Jews, who, as you discover here, are consigned by the wrath of
God to the devil, who has not only robbed them of a proper understanding of
Scripture, but also of ordinary human reason, shame, and sense, and only
works mischief with Holy Scripture through them. Therefore they cannot be
trusted and believed in any other matter either, even though a truthful word
may drop from their lips occasionally. For anyone who dares to juggle the
awesome word of God so frivolously and shamefully as you see it done here,
and as you also noted earlier with regard to the words of Jacob, cannot have
a good spirit dwelling in him. Therefore, wherever you see a genuine Jew,
you may with a good conscience cross yourself and bluntly say: "There goes a
devil incarnate."
These impious scoundrels know very well that their ancient predecessors
applied this verse of Haggai to the Messiah, as Lyra, Burgensis, and others
testify. [97] And still they wantonly depart from this and compose their own
Bible out of their own mad heads, so that they hold their wretched Jews with
them in their error, in violation of their conscience and to our vexation.
They think that in this way they are hurting us greatly, and that God will
reward them wherever for his sake (as they imagine) they have opposed us
Gentiles even in open, evident truth. But what happens, as you have seen, is
that they disgrace themselves and do not harm us, and further, forfeit God
and his Scripture.
Thus the verse reads: "Once again, in a little while, I will shake the
heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land (these are the islands of
the sea) and the *chemdath* of all Gentiles shall come"_that is, the
Messiah, the Desire of all Gentiles, which we translated into German with
the word *Trost* ["consolation"]. The word "desire" does not fully express
this thought, since in German it reflects the inward delight and desire of
the heart (active). But here the word designates the external thing
(passive) which a heart longs for. It would surely not be wrong to translate
it with "the joy and delight of all Gentiles." In brief, it is the Messiah,
who would be the object of displeasure, disgust, and abomination for the
unbelieving and hardened Jews, as Isaiah 53 prophesies. The Gentiles, on the
other hand, would bid him welcome as their heart's joy, delight, and every
wish and desire. For he brings them deliverance from sin, death, devil,
hell, and every evil, eternally. This is indeed, the Gentiles' desire, their
heart's delight, joy, and comfort.
This agrees with the saying of Jacob in Genesis 49:10, "And to Shiloh (or
the Messiah) shall be the obedience of the peoples." That is to say, they
will receive him gladly, hear his word and be come his people, without
coercion, without the sword. It is as if he wished to say: The ignoble,
uncircumcised Gentiles will do this, but my noble rascals, my circumcised,
lost children will not do it, but will rather rave and rant against it.
Isaiah 2:2 and Micah 4:1] also agree with this: "It shall come to pass in
the latter days that the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be
established as the highest of the mountains, and shall be raised above the
hills; and all the nations shall flow to it (doubtless voluntarily,
motivated by desire and joy) and many people shall come, and say: 'Come, let
us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; that
he may teach us his ways and that we may walk in his path.' For out of Zion
shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." Thus the
prophets speak throughout of the kingdom of the Messiah established among
the Gentiles.
Yes, this is it, this is the bone of contention, that is the source of
the trouble, that makes the Jews so angry and foolish and spurs them to
arrive at such an accursed meaning, forcing them to pervert all the
statements of Scripture so shamefully: namely, they do not want, they cannot
endure that we Gentiles should be their equal before God and that the
Messiah should be our comfort and joy as well as theirs. I say, before they
would have us Gentiles whom they incessantly mock, curse, damn, defame,
and revile share the Messiah with them, and be called their co-heirs and
brethren, they would crucify ten more Messiahs and kill God himself if this
were possible, together with all angels and all creatures, even at the risk
of incurring thereby the penalty of a thousand hells instead of one. Such an
incomprehensibly stubborn pride dwells in the noble blood of the fathers and
circumcised saints. They alone want to have the Messiah and be masters of
the world. The accursed Goyim must be servants, give their desire (that is,
their gold and silver) to the Jews, and let themselves be slaughtered like
wretched cattle. They would rather remain lost consciously and eternally
than give up this view.
From their youth they have imbibed such venomous hatred against the Goyim
from their parents and their rabbis, and they still continuously drink it.
As Psalm 109:18 declares, it has penetrated flesh and blood, marrow and
bone, and has become part and parcel of their nature and their life. And as
little as they can change flesh and blood, marrow and bone, so little can
they change such pride and envy. They must remain thus and perish, unless
God performs extraordinarily great miracles. If I wished to vex and anger a
Jew severely, I would say: "Listen, Jehudi, do you realize that I am a real
brother of all the holy children of Israel and a co-heir in the kingdom of
the true Messiah?" Without doubt, I would meet with a nasty rebuff. If he
could stare at me with the eyes of a basilisk, he would surely do it. And
all the devils could not execute the evil he would wish me, even if God were
to give them leave -- of that I am certain. However, I shall refrain from
doing this, and I ask also that no one else do so, for Christ's sake. For
the Jews' heart and mouth would overflow with a cloudburst of cursing and
blaspheming of the name of Jesus Christ and of God the Father. We must
conduct ourselves well and not give them cause for this if we can avoid it,
just as I must not provoke a madman if I know that he will curse and
blaspheme God. Quite apart from this, the Jews hear and see enough in us for
which they ever blaspheme and curse the name of Jesus in their hearts; for
they really are possessed.
As we have already said, they cannot endure to hear or to see that we
accursed Goyim should glory in the Messiah as our chemdath, and that
we are as good as they are or as they think they are. Therefore, dear
Christian, be advised and do not doubt that next to the devil, you have no
more bitter, venomous, and vehement foe than a real Jew who earnestly seeks
to be a Jew. There may perhaps be some among them who believe what a cow or
goose believes, but their lineage and circumcision infect them all.
Therefore the history books often accuse them of contaminating wells, of
kidnaping and piercing children, as for example at Trent, Weissensee, etc.
They, of course, deny this. Whether it is true or not, I do know that they
do not lack the complete, full, and ready will to do such things either
secretly or openly where possible. This you can assuredly expect from them,
and you must govern yourself accordingly.
If they do perform some good deed, you may rest assured that they are not
prompted by love, nor is it done with your benefit in mind. Since they are
compelled to live among us, they do this for reasons of expediency; but
their heart remains and is as I have described it. If you do not want to
believe me, read Lyra, Burgensis, and other truthful and honest men. And
even if they had not recorded it, you would find that Scripture tells of the
two seeds, the serpent's and the woman's. It says that these are enemies,
and that God and the devil are at variance with each other. Their own
writings and prayer books also state this plainly enough.
A person who is unacquainted with the devil might wonder why they are so
particularly hostile toward Christians. They have no reason to act this way,
since we show them every kindness. They live among us, enjoy our shield and
protection, they use our country and our highways, our markets and streets.
Meanwhile our princes and rulers sit there and snore with mouths hanging
open and permit the Jews to take, steal, and rob from their open money bags
and treasures whatever they want. That is, they let the Jews, by means of
their usury, skin and fleece them and their subjects and make them beggars
with their own money. For the Jews, who are exiles, should really have
nothing, and whatever they have must surely be our property. They do not
work, and they do not earn anything from us, nor do we give or present it to
them, and yet they are in possession of our money and goods and are our
masters in our own country and in their exile. A thief is condemned to hang
for the theft of ten florins, and if he robs anyone on the highway, he
forfeits his head. But when a Jew steals and robs ten tons of gold through
his usury, he is more highly esteemed than God himself.
In proof of this we cite the bold boast with which they strengthen their
faith and give vent to their venomous hatred of us, as they say among
themselves: "Be patient and see how God is with us, and does not desert his
people even in exile. We do not labor, and yet we enjoy prosperity and
leisure. The accursed Goyim have to work for us, but we get their money.
This makes us their masters and them our servants. Be patient, dear children
of Israel, better times are in store for us, our Messiah will still come if
we continue thus and acquire the chemdath of all the Gentiles by
usury and other methods." Alas, this is what we endure for them. They are
under our shield and protection, and yet, as I have said, they curse us. But
we shall revert to this later.
We are now speaking about the fact that they cannot tolerate having us as
co-heirs in the kingdom of the Messiah, and that he is our chemdath,
as the prophets abundantly attest. What does God say about this? He says
that he will give the chemdath to the Gentiles, and that their
obedience shall be pleasing to him, as Jacob affirms in Genesis 49, together
with all the prophets. He says that he will oppose the obduracy of the Jews
most strenuously, rejecting them and choosing and accepting the Gentiles,
even though the latter are not of the noble blood of the fathers or
circumcised saints. For thus says Hosea 2:23: "And I will say to Not my
people, 'You are my people'; and he shall say, 'Thou are my God.'" But to
the Jew he says [in Hos. 1:9]: "Call his name Not my people (lo-ammi),
for you are not my people and I am not your God." Moses. too, had sung this
long ago in his song [Deut. 32:21]: "They have stirred me to jealousy with
what is no god; they have provoked me with their vain deeds. So I will stir
them to jealousy with those who are no people; I will provoke them with a
foolish nation." This verse has been in force now for nearly fifteen hundred
years. We foolish Gentiles, who were not God's people, are now God's people.
That drives the Jews to distraction and stupidity, and over this they became
Not-God's-people, who were once his people and really should still be.
But let us conclude our discussion of the saying of Haggai. We have
convincing proof that the Messiah, the Gentiles' *chemdath,* appeared at the
time when this temple was standing. Thus the ancients understood it, and the
inane flimsy glosses of the present-day Jews also testify to this, since
they do not know how to deny it except by speaking of their own shame. For
he who gives a hollow, meaningless, and irrelevant answer shows that he is
defeated and condemns himself. It would have been better and less shameful
if he had kept quiet, rather than giving a pointless answer that disgraces
him. Thus Haggai 2:6 says, "Once again, in a little while, I will shake the
heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land; and I will shake all
nations, and the desire of all the Gentiles shall come." This is how I, in
the simplicity of my mind, understand these words: Since the beginning of
the world there has been enmity between the seed of the serpent and that of
the woman, and there has always been conflict between them, sometimes more,
sometimes less.
For wherever the Seed of the woman is or appears, he causes strife and
discord. This he says in the Gospel: "I have not come to bring peace on
earth, but a sword and disunity" [cf. Matt. 10:34]. He takes the armor from
the strong man fully armed who had peace in his palace [Luke 11:22]. The
latter cannot tolerate this, and the strife is on; angels contend against
the devils in the air, and man against man on earth -- all on account of the
woman's Seed. To be sure, there is plenty of strife, war, and unrest in the
world otherwise too; but since it is not undertaken on account of this Seed,
it is an insignificant thing in God's eyes, for in this conflict all the
angels are involved.
Since the advent of this Seed, or of the Messiah, was close at hand,
Haggai says "in a little." This means that until now the strife has been
confined solely to my people Israel, that is, restricted to a small area.
The devil was ever intent upon devouring them and he set all the surrounding
kings upon them. For he was well aware that the promised Seed was in the
people of Israel, the Seed that was to despoil him. Therefore he was always
eager to harass them. And he instigated one disturbance, dissatisfaction,
war, and strife after another. Well and good, now it will be but "a little
while," and I shall give him strife aplenty. I will initiate a struggle, and
a good one at that, not only in a narrow nook and corner among the people of
Israel, but as far as heaven and earth extend, on the sea and on dry land,
that is, where it is wet and where it is dry, whether on the mainland or on
the islands, at the sea or on the waters, wherever human beings dwell. Or as
he says, "I will shake all the Gentiles," so that all the angels will
contend with all the devils in heaven or in the air, and all men on earth
will quarrel over the Seed.
For I shall send the chemdath to all Gentiles. They will love him
and adhere to him, as Genesis 49 says, "The Gentiles will gather about him,"
and, on the other hand, they will grow hostile to the devil, the old
serpent, and defect from him. Then all will take its due course when the god
and the prince of the world grows wrathful, raves and rages because he is
obliged to yield his kingdom, his house, his equipment, his worship, his
power, to the chemdath and Shiloh, the woman's Seed. Anyone can read
the histories that date back to the time of Christ and learn how first the
Jews and Gentiles, then the heretics, finally Muhammad, and at present the
pope, have raged and still are raging "against the Lord and his Messiah"
(Psalm 2 [:2]), and he will understand the words of Haggai that speak of
shaking all the nations, etc. There is not a corner in the world nor a spot
in the sea where the gospel has not resounded and brought the chemdath,
as Psalm 1819:3-4 declares: "There is no speech, nor are there words; their
voice is not heard; yet their voice goes out through all the earth, and
their words to the end of the world." The devil too appeared promptly on the
scene with murder by the hands of tyrants, with lies spoken by heretics,
with all his devilish wiles and powers, which he still employs to impede and
obstruct the course of the gospel. This is the strife in question.
I shall begin the story of this struggle with that great villain,
Antiochus the Noble. Approximately three hundred years elapsed between the
time of Haggai and that of Antiochus. This is the short span of time in
which peace prevailed. For the kings in Persia were very kind to them, nor
did Alexander harm them, and they fared well also under his successors, up
to the time of this filthy Antiochus, who ushered in the unrest and the
misfortune. Through him the devil sought to exterminate the woman's Seed. He
pillaged the city of Jerusalem, the temple, the country and its inhabitants,
he desecrated the temple and raged as his god, the devil, impelled him.
Practically all the good fortune of the Jews terminated right here. Down to
the present, they have never recovered their former position, and they never
will.
This will serve to supply a proper understanding of the Jews' glosses
which say that the "chemdath of all the Gentiles," that is, gold and
silver, flowed into this temple. If the earlier kings had put anything into
it, then this one took it all away again. This turns their glosses upside
down to read: Antiochus distributes the chemdath of all Jews among
the Gentiles. Thus this verse of Haggai cannot be understood of the
Gentiles' shirt or coat. For following these three hundred years, or this
"little while," and from then on, they did not get much from the Gentiles,
but rather were compelled to give them much. Soon after this, the Romans
came and made a clean sweep of it, and placed Herod over them as king. What
Herod gave them, they soon learned. Therefore, from the time of Antiochus on
they enjoyed but a small measure of peace. Daniers report also stops with
Antiochus, as if to say: Now the end is at hand and all is over, now the
Messiah is standing at the door, who will stir up ever more contention.
The detestable Antiochus not only despoiled and desecrated the temple but
he also suppressed the shebet or sultan, the prince in the house of
David, namely, the last prince, John Hyrcanus. None of his descendants again
ascended the throne of David or became ruler. Only the saphra or
mehoquq remained till Herod. From that point on David's house looked as
if its light had been extinguished, and as if there were no shultan
or scepter in Judah. It had in fact come to an end, although there were
about one hundred and fifty years left until the coming of the Messiah. Such
an occurrence is not unusual; anything that is going to break will first
crack or burst apart a little. Whatever is going to sink will first submerge
or sway a little. The scepter of Judah went through the same process toward
the end: it became weak, it groaned and moaned for one hundred and fifty
years until it fell apart entirely at the hands of the Romans and of Herod.
During these one hundred and fifty years the princes of Judah did not rule
but lived as common citizens, perhaps quite impoverished. For Mary, Christ's
mother in Nazareth, states that she is a handmaid of poor and low estate
[Luke 1:48].
It is also true, however, that the Maccabees fought victoriously against
Antiochus. Daniel 11:34 refers to this as "a little help." Those who in this
way ascended the throne of David and assumed the rule were priests from the
tribe of Levi and Aaron. Now one could say with good reason that the royal
and the priestly tribes were mixed. For in II Chronicles 22:11 we read that
Jehoshabeath, the daughter of King Jehoram and the sister of King Ahaziah,
was the wife of Jehoiada, the high priest. Thus, coming from the royal house
of Solomon, she was grafted into the priestly tribe and became one trunk and
tree with it. Therefore she was the ancestress of all the descendants of
Jehoiada the priest, a true Sarah of the priestly family. Therefore the
Maccabees may indeed be called David's blood and children, as viewed from
the maternal lineage. For descent from a mother is just as valid as that
from a father. This is recognized also in other countries. For instance, our
Emperor Charles is king in Spain by virtue of his descent from his mother
and not from his father; and his father Philip was duke of Burgundy not
because of his father, Maximilian, but because of his mother, Mary.
Thus David calls all the children of Jehoiada and of Jehoshabeath his
natural children, his sons and daughters, because Jehoshabeath was descended
from his son Solomon. So through the Maccabees, Solomon's family regained
rule and scepter through the maternal side, after it had been lost through
Ahaziah on the paternal side. It remained in David's family until Herod, who
did away with it and abolished both shultan and saphra or the
Sanhedrin. Now finally, there lies the scepter of Judah and the mehoqeq,
there the house of David is darkened on both the paternal and the maternal
sides. Therefore the Messiah must now be at hand, the true Light of David,
the true Son, who had sustained his house until that time and who would
sustain it and enlighten it from that point on to all eternity. This
conforms to God's promise that the scepter of Judah will remain until the
Messiah appears and that the house of David will be preserved forever and
will never die out. But, as we said, despite all of this God must be the
Jews' liar, who has not yet sent the Messiah as he promised and vowed.
Furthermore, God says through Haggai: "I will fill this house with
splendor. The silver is mine, and the gold is mine. The splendor of this
latter house shall be greater than the former," etc. [Hag. 2:7 f.]. It is
true that this temple displayed great splendor during the three hundred
years prior to Antiochus, since the Persians and the successors of
Alexander, the kings in Syria and King Philadelphus in Egypt, contributed
much toward it. But despite all of this, it did not compare in magnificence
with the first temple, the temple of Solomon. The text must refer to a
different splendor here, or else Solomon's temple will far surpass it. For
in the first temple there was also an abundance of gold and silver, and in
addition the ark of the covenant, the mercy-seat, the cherubim, Moses'
tablets, Aaron's rod, the bread of heaven in the golden vessel, Aaron's
robes, also the Urim and Thummin and the sacred oil with which the kings and
priests were anointed (Burgensis on Daniel 9) . When Solomon dedicated this
temple, fire fell from heaven and consumed the sacrifice, and the temple was
filled with what he called a cloud of divine Majesty [II Chron. 5:13, 7:1].
God himself was present in this cloud, as Solomon himself says: "The Lord
has said that he would dwell in thick darkness" [II Chron. 6:1]. He had done
the same thing in the wilderness as he hovered over Moses' tabernacle.
There was none of this splendor, surpassing gold and silver, in the
temple of Haggai. Yet God says that it will show forth greater splendor than
the first one. Let the Jews pipe up and say what constituted this greater
splendor. They cannot pass over this in silence, for the text and the
confession of the ancient Jews, their forefathers, both state that the
*chemdath* of the Gentiles, the Messiah, came at the time when the same
temple stood and glorified it highly with his presence. We Christians know
that our Lord Jesus Christ, the true chemdath, was presented in the
temple by his mother, and that he himself often taught and did miracles
there. This is the true cloud -- his tender humanity, in which God
manifested his presence and let himself be seen and heard. The blind Jews
may deride this, but our faith is strengthened by it, until they can adduce
a splendor of the temple excelling this chemdath of all the Gentiles.
That they will do when they erect the third temple, that is to say, when God
is a liar, when the devil is the truth, and when they themselves again take
possession of Jerusalem -- not before.
Josephus writes that Herod razed the temple of Haggai because it was not
sufficiently splendid, and rebuilt it so that it was equal or superior to
the temple of Solomon in splendor. I would be glad to believe the history
books; however, even if this temple had been constructed of diamonds and
rubies, it would still have lacked the items mentioned from that sublime,
old holy place -- namely, the ark, the mercy-seat, the cherubim, etc.
Furthermore, since Herod had not been commissioned by God to build it, but
did so as an impious enemy of God and of his people, motivated by vanity and
pride, in his own honor, his whole structure and work was not as good a, the
most puny little stone that Zerubbabel placed into the temple by command of
God. Herod certainly did not merit much grace for tearing down and
desecrating the temple which had been commanded, built, and consecrated by
the word of God, and then presuming to erect a much more glorious one
without God's word and command. God permitted this out of consideration for
the place which he had selected for the temple, and so that the destruction
of the temple might have the negative significance that the people of Israel
should henceforth be without temple, word of God, and all, that it instead
would be given wholly to the splendor of the world, under the guise of the
service to God.
This temple was not only less splendid than Solomon's, but it was also
violated in many ways more terribly than Solomon's temple, and was often
completely desecrated. This happened first, against the will of the Jews,
when Antiochus robbed it of all its contents, placed an idol on the altar,
sacrificed pork, and made a regular pig-sty and an idolatrous desolation of
the temple, instituting a horrible slaughter in Jerusalem as though he were
the devil himself, as we read in I Maccabees 1 and as Daniel11 had
predicted. No lesser outrage was committed by the Romans, and especially by
that filthy Emperor Caligula, who also placed his mark of abomination in the
temple. Daniel 9 and 12 speak of this. Such ignominy and disgrace were not
experienced by Solomon's temple at the hands of Gentiles and foreigners.
This makes it difficult to see how Haggai's words were fulfilled, "I will
fill this temple with glory which will exceed the glory of that temple." One
might rather say that it was filled with dishonor exceeding the dishonor of
that temple, that is, if one thinks of external and outward honor.
Consequently, if Haggai's words are to be accounted true, he must be
referring to a different kind of splendor.
Second, the Jews themselves also desecrated this temple more viciously
than the other one ever was desecrated: namely, with spiritual idolatries.
Lyra writes, and others too, in many passages, that the Jews, after their
return from the Babylonian captivity, did not commit idolatry or sin by
killing prophets as gravely as before. Thereby he wants to prove that their
present exile must be due to a more heinous sin than idolatry, the murder of
the prophets, etc. -- namely, the crucifixion of the Messiah. This argument
is good, valid, and cogent. That they no longer killed the prophets is not
to be attributed to a lack of evil intentions, but to the fact that they no
longer had any prophets who reproved their idolatry, greed, and other vices.
That is why they could no longer kill prophets. To be sure, the last
prophet, Malachi, who began to rebuke the priests, barely escaped (if indeed
he did escape).
But they did practice idolatry more outrageously at the time of this
temple than at the time of the other_not the coarse, palpable, stupid
variety, but the subtle, spiritual kind. Zechariah portrays this under the
image of a flying scroll and of an ephah going forth (Zechariah 5:2,6). And
Zechariah 11:12 and 12:10 foretell the infamy of their selling God for
thirty pieces of silver and their piercing him through. More on that
elsewhere; is it not shame enough that the priests at the same time
perverted God's Ten Commandments so flagrantly? Tell me, what idolatry
compares with the abomination of changing the word of God into lies? To do
that is truly to set up idols, i.e., false gods, under the cloak of God's
name; and that is forbidden in the second commandment, which reads: "You
shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain."
Why, their Talmud and their rabbis record that it is no sin for a Jew to
kill a Gentile, but it is only a sin for him to kill a brother Israelite.
Nor is it a sin for a Jew to break his oath to a Gentile. Likewise, they say
that it is rendering God a service to steal or rob from a Goy, as they in
fact do through their usury. For since they believe that they are the noble
blood and the circumcised saints and we the accursed Goyim, they cannot
treat us too harshly or commit sin against us, for they are the lords of the
world and we are their servants, yes, their cattle.
In brief, our evangelists also tell us what their rabbis taught. In
Matthew 15:4 we read that they abrogated the fourth commandment, which
enjoins honor of father and mother; and in Matthew 23, that they were given
to much shameful doctrine, not to mention what Christ says in Matthew 5
about how they preached and interpreted the Ten Commandments so deviously,
how they installed money-changers, traders, and all sorts of usurers in the
temple, prompting our Lord to say that they had made the house of God into a
den of robbers [Matt. 21:13; Luke 19:46]. Now figure out for yourself what a
great honor that is and how the temple is filled with such glory that God
must call his own house a den of robbers because so many souls had been
murdered through their greedy, false doctrine, that is, through double
idolatry. The Jews still persist in such doctrine to the present day. They
imitate their fathers and pervert God's word. They are steeped in greed, in
usury, they steal and murder where they can and ever teach their children to
do likewise.
Even this is not the greatest shame of this temple. The real abomination
of all abominations, the shame of all shames, is this: that at the time of
this temple there were several chief priests and an entire sect which were
Sadducean, that is, Epicurean, who did not believe in the existence of any
angel, devil, heaven, hell, or life after this life. And such fellows were
expected to enter the temple, vested with the priestly office and in
priestly garments, and sacrifice, pray, and offer burnt offerings for the
people, preach to them, and rule them! Tell me? how much worse could
Antiochus have been, with his idol and his sacrifice of pork, than were
these Sadducean pigs and sows? In view of this, what remains of Haggai's
statement that this temple's glory was greater than that of Solomon's
temple? Before God and reason, a real pig-sty might be called a royal hall
when compared with this temple, because of such great, horrible, and
monstrous sows.
How much more honorably do the pagan philosophers, as well as the poets,
write and teach not only about God's rule and about the life to come but
also about temporal virtues. They teach that man by nature is obliged to
serve his fellow man, to keep faith also with his enemies, and to be loyal
and helpful especially in time of need. Thus Cicero and his kind teach.
Indeed, I believe that three of Aesop's fables, half of Cato, and several
comedies of Terence contain more wisdom and more instruction about good
works than can be found in the books of all the Talmudists and rabbis and
more than may ever occur to the hearts of all the Jews.
Someone may think that I am saying too much. I am not saying too much,
but too little- for I see their writings. They curse us Goyim. In their
synagogues and in their prayers they wish us every misfortune. They rob us
of our money and goods through their usury, and they play on us every wicked
trick they can. And the worst of it is that they still claim to have done
right and well, that is, to have done God a service. And they teach the
doing of such things. No pagan ever acted thus; in fact, no one acts thus
except the devil himself, or whomever he possesses, as he has possessed the
Jews.
Burgensis, who was one of their very learned rabbis, and who through the
grace of God became a Christian a very rare happening is much
agitated by the fact that they curse us Christians so vilely in their
synagogues (as Lyra also writes), and he deduces from this that they cannot
be God's people. For if they were, they would emulate the example of the
Jews in the Babylonian captivity. To them Jeremiah wrote, "Seek the welfare
of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its
behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare" [Jer. 29:7]. But our
bastards and pseudo-Jews think they must curse us, hate us, and inflict
every possible harm upon us, although they have no cause for it. Therefore
they surely are no longer God's people. But we shall say more about this
later.
To return to the subject of Haggai's temple, it is certain that no house
was ever disgraced more than this holy house of God was by such vile sows as
the Sadducees and Pharisees. Yet Christ calls it God's house, because the
four pillars are his. Therefore, to offset this disgrace a greater and
different splendor must have inhered in it than that of silver and gold. If
not, Haggai will fare ill with his prophecy that the splendor of this temple
will surpass that of Solomon's temple. Amid such colossal shame no splendor
can be found here other than that of the chemdath, who will appear in
a short time and surpass such shame with his splendor. The Jews can produce
no other splendor; their mouth is stopped.
I must break off here and leave the last part of Haggai to others, the
section in which he prophesies that the Lord, as he says, "will give peace
in this place" [cf. Hag. 2:9b]. Can it be possible that this applies to the
time from Antiochus up to the present during which the Jews have experienced
every misfortune and are still in exile? For there shall be peace in this
place, says the Lord. The place is still there; the temple and peace have
vanished. No doubt the Jews will be able to interpret this. The history
books inform me that there was but little peace prior to Antiochus for about
three hundred years, and subsequent to that time none at all down to the
present hour, except for the peace that reigned at the time of the
Maccabees. As I have already said, I shall leave this to others.
Finally we must lend ear to the great prophet Daniel. A special angel
with a proper name Gabriel talks with him. The like of this is not
found elsewhere in the Old Testament. The fact that the angel is mentioned
by name marks it as something extraordinary. This is what he tells Daniel:
"Seventy weeks of years are decreed concerning your people and your holy
city, to finish the transgression, to put an end to sin, and to atone for
iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal both vision and
prophet, and to anoint a most holy place" [Dan. 9:24].
We cannot now discuss this rich text, which actually is one of the
foremost in all of Scripture. And, as is only natural, everybody has
reflected on it; for it not only fixes the time of Christ's advent but also
foretells what he will do, namely, take away sin, bring righteousness, and
do this by means of his death. It establishes Christ as the Priest who bears
the sin of the whole world. This, I say, we must now set aside and deal only
with the question of the time, as we determined to do, whether such a
Messiah or Priest has already come or is still to come. [This we do] for the
strengthening of our faith, against all devils and men.
In the first place, there is complete agreement on this: that the seventy
weeks are not weeks of days but of years; that one week comprises seven
years, which produces a sum total of four hundred and ninety years. That is
the first point. Second, it is also agreed that these seventy weeks had
ended when Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. There is no difference of
opinion on these two points, although many are in the dark when it comes to
the matter of knowing the precise time of which these seventy weeks began
and when they terminated. It is not necessary for us to settle this question
here, since it is generally assumed that they were fulfilled about the time
of the destruction of Jerusalem. This will suffice us for the present.
If this is true, as it must be true, since after the destruction of
Jerusalem none of the seventy weeks was left, then the Messiah must have
come before the destruction of Jerusalem, while something of those seventy
weeks still remained: namely, the last week, as the text later clearly and
convincingly attests. After the seven and sixty-two weeks (that is, after
sixty-nine weeks), namely, in the last or seventieth week, Christ will be
killed, in such a way, however, that he will become alive again. For the
angel says that "he shall make a strong covenant with many in the last week"
[Dan. 9:27]. This he cannot do while dead; he must be alive. "To make a
covenant" can have no other meaning than to fulfill God's promise given to
the fathers, namely, to disseminate the blessing promised in Abraham's seed
to all the Gentiles. As the angel states earlier [v. 24], the visions and
prophecies shall be sealed or fulfilled. This requires a live Messiah, who,
however, has previously been killed. But the Jews will have none of this.
Therefore we shall let it rest at that and hold to our opinion that the
Messiah must have appeared during these seventy weeks; this the Jews cannot
refute.
For in their books as well as in certain histories we learn that not just
a few Jews but all of Jewry at that time assumed that the Messiah must have
come or must be present at that very moment. This is what we want to hear!
When Herod was forcibly made king of Judah and Israel by the Romans, the
Jews surely realized that the scepter would thus depart from them. They
resisted this move vigorously, and in the thirty years of their resistance
many thousand Jews were slain and much blood was shed, until they finally
surrendered in exhaustion. In the meantime the Jews looked about for the
Messiah. Thus a hue and cry arose that the Messiah had been born_as, in
truth, he had been. For our Lord Christ was born in the thirtieth year of
Herod's reign. But Herod forcibly suppressed this report, slaying all the
young children in the region of Bethlehem, so that our Lord had to be taken
for refuge to Egypt. Herod even killed his own son because he was born of a
Jewish mother. He was worried that through this son the scepter might revert
to the Jews and that he might gain the Jews' loyalty, since, as Philo
records, the rumor of the birth of Christ had been spread abroad.
As our evangelists relate, more than thirty years later John the Baptist
comes out of the wilderness and proclaims that the Lord had not only been
born but also was already among them and would reign shortly after him.
Suddenly thereafter Christ himself appears, preaches, and performs great
miracles, so that the Jews hoped that now, after the loss of the scepter,
Shiloh had come. But the chief priests, the rulers, and their followers took
offense at the person, since he did not appear as a mighty king but wandered
about as a poor beggar. They had made up their mind that the Messiah would
unite the Jews and not only wrest the scepter from the foreign king but also
subdue the Romans and all the world under himself with the sword, installing
them as mighty princes over all the Gentiles. When they were disappointed in
these expectations, the noble blood and circumcised saints were vexed, as
people who had the promise of the kingdom and could not attain it through
this beggar. Therefore they despised him and did not accept him.
But when they disdained John and his [Christ's] message and miracles,
reviling them as the deeds of Beelzebub, he spoiled and ruined matters
entirely. He rebuked and chided them severely something he should not, of
course, have done for being greedy, evil, and disobedient children,
false teachers, seducers of the people, etc.; in brief, a brood of serpents
and children of the devil. On the other hand, he was friendly to sinners and
tax collectors, to Gentiles and to Romans, giving the impression that he was
the foe of the people of Israel and the friend of Gentiles and villains. Now
the fat was really in the fire; they grew wrathful, bitter, and hateful, and
ranted against him; finally they contrived the plot to kill him. And that is
what they did; they crucified him as ignominiously as possible. They gave
free rein to their anger, so that even the Gentile Pilate noticed this and
testified that they were condemning and killing him out of hatred and envy,
innocently and without cause.
When they had executed this false Messiah (that is the conception they
wanted to convey of him), they still did not abandon the delusion that the
Messiah had to be at hand or nearby. They constantly murmured against the
Romans because of the scepter. Soon, too, the rumor circulated that Jesus,
whom they had killed, had again arisen and that he was now really being
proclaimed openly and freely as the Messiah. The people in the city of
Jerusalem were adhering to him, as well as the Gentiles in Antioch and
everywhere in the country. Now they really had their hands full. They had to
oppose this dead Messiah and his followers, lest he be accepted as
resurrected and as the Messiah. They also had to oppose the Romans, lest
their hoped-for Messiah be forever bereft of the scepter. At one place a
slaughter of the Christians was initiated, at another an uprising against
the Romans. To these tactics they devoted themselves for approximately forty
years, until the Romans finally were constrained to lay waste country and
city. This delusion regarding their false Christ and their persecution of
the true Christ cost them eleven times one hundred thousand men, as Josephus
reports, together with the most horrible devastation of country and city, as
well as the forfeiture of scepter, temple, priesthood, and all that they
possessed.
This deep and cruel humiliation, which is terrible to read and to hear
about, surely should have made them pliable and humble. Alas, they became
seven times more stubborn, viler, and prouder than before. This was due in
part to the fact that in their dispersion they had to witness how the
Christians daily grew and increased with their Messiah. The saying of Moses
found in Deuteronomy 32:21 was now completely fulfilled in them: "They have
stirred me to jealousy with what is no god; so I will stir them to jealousy
with those who are no people." Likewise, as Hosea says: "I will say to Not
my people, 'You are my people,' but you are not my people and I am not your
God" (Hosea 2:23, l:9). They stubbornly insisted on having their own Messiah
in whom the Gentiles should not claim a share, and they persisted in trying
to exterminate this Messiah in whom both Jews and Gentiles gloried.
Everywhere throughout the Roman Empire they intervened and wherever they
could ferret out a Christian in any corner they dragged him out before the
judges and accused him (they themselves could not pass sentence on him,
since they had neither legal authority nor power) until they had him killed.
Thus they shed very much Christian blood and made innumerable martyrs, also
outside the Roman Empire, in Persia and wherever they could.
Still they clung to the delusion that the Messiah must have appeared,
since the seventy weeks of Daniel had expired and the temple of Haggai had
been destroyed. However, they disliked the person of Jesus of Nazareth, and
therefore they went ahead and elevated one of their own number to be the
Messiah. This came about as follows: They had a rabbi, or Talmudist, named
Akiba, a very learned man, esteemed by them more highly than all other
rabbis, a venerable, honorable, gray-haired man. He taught the verses of
Haggai and of Daniel, also of Jacob in Genesis 49, with ardor, saying that
there had to be a Messiah among the people of God since the time fixed by
Scripture was at hand. Then he chose one, surnamed Kokhba, which means "a
star." According to Burgensis his right name was Heutoliba. He is well known
in all the history books, where he is called Ben Koziba or Bar Koziban. This
man had to be their Messiah; and he gladly complied. All the people and the
rabbis rallied about him and armed themselves thoroughly with the intention
of doing away with both Christians and Romans. Now they had the Messiah
fashioned to their liking and their mind, who was proclaimed by the
aforementioned passages of Scripture.
This unrest began approximately thirty years after the destruction of
Jerusalem, under the reign of the emperor Trajan. Rabbi Akiba was Kokhba's
prophet and spirit who inflamed and incited him and vehemently urged him on,
applying all the verses of Scripture that deal with the Messiah to him
before all the people and proclaiming: "You are the Messiah!" He applied to
him especially the saying of Balaam recorded in Numbers 24:17-19, by reason
of his surname Kokhba ("star"). For in that passage Balaam says in a vision:
"A star shall come forth out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise out of
Israel; it shall crush the forehead of Moab, and break down all the sons of
Sheth. Edom shall be dispossessed, Seir also, his enemies, shall be
dispossessed, while Israel does valiantly. By Jacob shall dominion be
exercised, and the survivors of cities be destroyed!"
That was a proper sermon for thoroughly misleading such a foolish, angry,
restive mob_which is exactly what happened. To insure the success of this
venture and guard against its going awry, that exalted and precious Rabbi
Akiba, the old fool and simpleton, made himself Kokhba's guardsman or
armor-bearer, his *armiger,* as the history books have it; if I am not
translating the term correctly, let some one else improve on it. The person
is meant who is positioned beside the king or prince and whose chief duty it
is to defend him on the battlefield or in combat, either on horse or on
foot. To be sure, something more is implied here, since he is also a
prophet, a Monzer (to use contemporary terms). So this is where the scepter
of Judah and the Messiah now resided; they are sure of it. They carried on
like this for some thirty years. Kokhba always had himself addressed as King
Messiah, and butchered throngs of Christians who refused to deny our Messiah
Jesus Christ. His captains also harassed the Romans where they could.
Especially in Egypt they at one time defeated the Roman captain during the
reign of Trajan. Now their heart, brain, and belly began to swell with
conceit. God, they inferred, had to be for them and with them. They occupied
a town near Jerusalem, called Bittir; in the Bible it is known as Beth-horon
[Josh. 10:10].
At this point they were convinced that their Messiah, King Kokhba, was
the lord of the world and had vanquished the Christians and the Romans and
had carried the day. But Emperor Hadrian sent his army against them, laid
siege to Bittir, conquered it, and slew Messiah and prophet, star and
darkness, lord and armor-bearer. Their own books lament that there were
twice eighty thousand men at Bittir who blew the trumpets, who were captains
over vast hosts of men, and that forty times one hundred thousand men were
slain, not including those slain at Alexandria. The latter are said to have
numbered twelve times one hundred thousand. However, it seems to me that
they are exaggerating enormously. I interpret this to mean that the two
times eighty thousand trumpeters represent that many valiant and able-bodied
men equipped for battle, each of whom would have been able to lead large
bodies of soldiers in battle. Otherwise this sounds too devilishly
mendacious.
After this formidable defeat they themselves called Kokhba, their lost
Messiah, "Kozba," which rhymes with it and has a similar ring. For thus
write their Talmudists: You must not read "Kokhba," but "Kozba." Therefore
all history books now refer to him as Koziban. "Kozba" means "false." His
attempt had miscarried, and he had proved a false and not a true Messiah.
Just as we Germans might say by way of rhyme: You are not a Deutscher
but a Taoscher ["not a German but a deceiver"]; not a Welscher
but a Felscher ["not a foreigner of Romance origin but a falsifier"].
Of a usurer I may say: You are not a Borger, but a Worger
["not a citizen but a slayer"]. Such rhyming is customary in all languages.
Our Eusebius reports this story in his Ecclesiastical History, Book
4, chapter 6. Here he uses the name Barcochabas, saying that this was an
extremely cruel battle in which the Jews "were driven so far from their
country that their impious eyes were no longer able to see their fatherland
even if they ascended the highest mountains.
Such horrible stories are sufficient witness that all of Jewry understood
that this had to be the time of the Messiah, since the seventy weeks had
elapsed, Haggai's temple had been destroyed, and the scepter had been
wrested from Judah, as the statements of Jacob in Genesis 49, of Haggai 2,
and of Daniel 9 clearly indicated and announced. God be praised that we
Christians are certain and confident of our belief that the true Messiah,
Jesus Christ, did come at that time. To prove this, we have not only his
miraculous deeds, which the Jews themselves cannot deny, but also the
gruesome downfall and misfortune, because of the name of the Messiah, of his
enemies who wanted to exterminate him together with all his adherents. How
could they otherwise have brought such misery upon their heads if they had
not been convinced that the time of the Messiah was at hand? And I think
this does surely constitute coming to grief and running their heads (now for
the second time ) against "the stone of offence and the rock of stumbling,"
to quote Isaiah 8:14. So many hundreds of thousands attempted to devour
Jesus of Nazareth, but over this they themselves "stumbled and fell and were
broken, snared, and taken," as Isaiah says [8:15].
Since two such terrible and awesome attempts had most miserably failed,
the first at Jerusalem under Vespasian, the other at Bittir under Hadrian,
they surely should have come to their senses, have become pliable and
humble, and concluded: God help us! How does this happen? The time of the
Messiah's advent has, in accord with the prophets' words and promises, come
and gone, and we are beaten so terribly and cruelly over it! What if our
ideas regarding the Messiah that he should be a secular Kokhba have
deceived us, and he came in a different manner and form? Is it possible that
the Messiah is Jesus of Nazareth, to whom so many Jews and Gentiles adhere,
who daily perform so many wondrous signs? Alas, they became seven times more
stubborn and baser than before. Their conception of a worldly Messiah must
be right and cannot fail; there must be a mistake about the designated time.
The prophets must be lying and fail rather than they. They will have nothing
of this Jesus, even if they must pervert all of Scripture, have no god, and
never get a Messiah. That's the way they want it.
Since they were beaten into defenseless impotence by the Romans, from
that time on they have turned against Scripture, and have boldly tried to
take it from us and to pervert it with strange and different
interpretations. They have digressed from the understanding of all their
forefathers and prophets, and furthermore from their own reason. Because of
this they have lost so many hundreds of thousands of men, land, and city,
and have fallen prey to every misery. They have done nothing these fourteen
hundred years but take any verse which we Christians apply to our Messiah
and violate it, tear it to bits, crucify it, and twist it in order to give
it a different nose and mask. They deal with it as their fathers dealt with
our Lord Christ on Good Friday, making God appear as the liar but themselves
as the truthful ones, as you heard before. They assign practically ten
different interpretations to Jacob's saying in Genesis 49. Likewise they
know how to twist the nose of Haggai's statement. Here you have two good
illustrations which show you how masterfully the Jews exegete the
Scriptures, in such a way that they do not arrive at any definite meaning.
They have also distorted in this way the passage from Daniel. I cannot
enumerate all their shameful glosses, but shall submit just one -- the one
which Lyra and Burgensis consider to be the most famous and widespread among
the Jews, from which they dare not depart on pain of losing their souls. It
reads as follows. Gabriel says to Daniel: "Seventy weeks of years are
decreed concerning your people and your holy city, to finish the
transgression, to put an end to sin, and to atone for iniquity, to bring in
everlasting righteousness, to seal both vision and prophet, and to anoint a
most holy place, ..." [Dan. 9:24]. This is the text. Now their beautiful
commentary follows:
"It will still be seventy weeks before Jerusalem will be destroyed and
the Jews are led into exile by the Romans. This will happen so that they may
be induced by this exile to depart from their sins, that they may be
punished for them, pay for them, render satisfaction, atone for them, and
thus become pious eternally and merit the fulfillment of the messianic
promises, the reconstruction of the holy temple," etc.
Here you perceive, in the first place, that the Jews' immeasurable
holiness presumes that God will fulfill his promise regarding the Messiah
not because of his sheer grace and mercy but because of their merit and
repentance and their extraordinary piety. And how could or should God, that
poor fellow, do otherwise? For when he promised the Messiah to Jacob, David,
and Haggai out of sheer grace, he neither thought nor knew that such great
saints whose merits would exact the Messiah from his would appear
after seventy weeks and after the destruction of Jerusalem, that he would
have to grant the Messiah not out of grace but would be obliged to send him
by reason of their great purity and holiness, when, where, and in the way
that they desired. Such is the imposing story of the Jews, who repented
after the seventy weeks and became so pious.
You can easily infer that they did not repent, nor were they pious before
and during the seventy weeks. As a result the priests in Jerusalem all
starved to death because there was no penance, no sin or guilt offerings
(which the priests needed for sustenance). All this was postponed and saved
for the penance and holiness which were to begin after the seventy weeks.
Where there is no repentance, or anything to repent for, there is no sin.
But where then, we wonder, did the sin come from for which they have to
repent after the seventy weeks, since they had atoned daily through so many
sacrifices of the priests, ordained by Moses for this purpose, for all
previous sin? Why do they have to begin to do penance now after the seventy
weeks, when temple, office, sacrifice for sins no longer exist?
But the following even surpasses this. Gabriel says, according to their
gloss, that the Jews will repent and become pious after the seventy weeks,
so that the Messiah will come on account of their merit. Well and good, here
we have it! If Gabriel is speaking the truth and not lying, then the Jews
have now repented, they have become pious, they have merited the Messiah
ever since the passing of those seventy weeks. For he says that all of this
will be done by the Jews subsequent to the seventy weeks. What follows now?
They confess, indeed they wail, that the Messiah has not come since the end
of those seventy weeks, that he has not come to date, approximately 1468
years later; nor do they know when he will come. So they will also have to
confess that they have not done penance for any sin nor become pious during
these 1468 years following the seventy weeks, nor merited the Messiah. It
follows that the angel Gabriel must be lying when he promises in God's
behalf that the Jews will repent, be pious, and merit the Messiah after the
seventy weeks.
In Leviticus 26:40 and in Deuteronomy 4:29 and 30:1, Moses, too, proves
very clearly that they have never sincerely done penance for sin since the
seventy weeks. In many beautiful words he promises that God will return them
to their fatherland, even if they are dispersed to the end of the heavens,
etc., if they turn to God with all their heart and confess their sin. Moses
utters these words as the spokesman of God, whom one must not accuse of
lying. Since the Jews have not been returned to their country to date, it is
proved that they have never repented for sin with all their heart since the
seventy weeks. So it must be falsehood when they incorrectly interpret
Gabriel as speaking about their repentance.
We also know that God is so gracious by nature that he forgives man his
sin in every hour in which man sincerely repents and is sorry for it, as
David says in Psalm 32:5: "I said, I will confess my transgressions to the
Lord: then thou didst forgive the guilt of my sin." We also read that when
the prophet Nathan rebuked David for his sin and the latter thereupon
declared, "I have sinned against the Lord," he was immediately absolved by
Nathan, who replied, "The Lord has put away your sin" [II Sam. 12:13]. Even
if God in many instances does not remove the punishment as promptly as he
did with David, he nonetheless assures man of the remission of his sin. And
if neither prophet nor priest were available, an angel would have to appear
instead and announce, "Your sins are forgiven you," so that a sinner in his
sorrow and punishment might not lose heart and despair. We observe also how
during the Babylonian captivity God graciously and paternally consoles the
people who confess their sins, enabling them to bear the punishment. Nor can
the punishment endure forever; it must have its definite time, measure, and
end wherever genuine contrition and repentance are found.
But there is no remission of sin for these Jews, no prophet to console
them with the assurance of such forgiveness, no definite time limit for
their punishment, but only interminable wrath and disfavor, devoid of any
mercy. So it is not only an unmitigated lie but also an impossibility to
understand Gabriel's promises in terms of their repentance, much less of
their merit and righteousness.
But why should we waste so many words and so much time! The land of
Canaan was hardly as big as a beggar's alms or as a crust of bread in
comparison with the empire of the whole world. Yet they did not merit even
this land through their repentance, or righteousness. Thus Moses declares in
Deuteronomy 9:4 that they were not granted the possession of the land
because of their righteousness, but it was given to them, a stiff-necked and
disobedient people, that is, very sinful and unworthy people, solely by
reason of God's gracious promise, although Hosea [Hos. 11:1 ff.] and Balaam
(Numbers 24:5) praise them for being at their peak of piety at that time.
They still had Moses, Aaron, the divine worship, prophets, God himself with
his miracles, bread from heaven, water from the rock, clouds by day, pillars
of fire by night, indestructible shoes and garments, etc. And these dreary
dregs, this stinking scum, this dried-up froth, this moldy leaven and boggy
morass of Jewry should merit, on the strength of their repentance and
righteousness, the empires of the whole world_ that is, the Messiah and the
fulfillment of the prophecies_though they possess none of the aforementioned
items and are nothing but rotten, stinking, rejected dregs of their fathers'
lineage!
In brief, Moses and all true Israelites understood these verses regarding
the Messiah [as signifying that all this would be given them] out of sheer
grace and mercy and not because of penitence and merit. This we gathered
from the cited verses of Jacob, David, and Haggai. Likewise Daniel does not
ask, desire, or think that such a glorious promise of the seventy weeks
should be revealed to him, but it is granted him out of grace, far, far
beyond his asking.
From this you can learn that fine repentance the Jews practiced, and
still practice, after those seventy weeks. They began it with lies and
blasphemies, in which they continued and still persist. Whoever wishes may
imitate the Jews' example of repentance and say: "God and his angels are
liars, they speak about things that are not." Then you will merit grace as
they merit the Messiah.
If they weren't so stone-blind, their own vile external life would indeed
convince them of the true nature of their penitence. For it abounds with
witchcraft, conjuring signs, figures, and the tetragrammaton of the name,
that is, with idolatry, envy, and conceit. Moreover, they are nothing but
thieves and robbers who daily eat no morsel and wear no thread of clothing
which they have not stolen and pilfered from us by means of their accursed
usury. Thus they live from day to day, together with wife and child, by
theft and robbery, as arch-thieves and robbers, in the most impenitent
security. For a usurer is an arch-thief and a robber who should rightly be
hanged on the gallows seven times higher than other thieves. Indeed, God
should prophesy about such beautiful penitence and merit from heaven through
his holy angel and become a flagrant, blasphemous liar for the sake of the
noble blood and circumcised saints who boast of being hallowed by God's
commandments, although they trample all of them under foot and do not keep
one of them.
The passage in Daniel continues: "Know therefore and understand that from
the time when the order goes forth to restore and build Jerusalem to the
coming of the Messiah, the prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two
weeks. It shall be built again with streets and walls, but in a troubled
time. And after the sixty-two weeks, the Messiah shall be killed, and shall
have nothing" [Dan. 9:25 f.].
Oh, how ridiculous it seems to these circumcised saints that we accursed
Goyim have interpreted and understand this saying thus, especially since we
did not consult their rabbis, Talmudists, and Kokhbaites whom they regard as
more authoritative than all of Scripture- For they do a far better job of
it. This is what they say: "Know therefore and understand from the going
forth of the word to restore and rebuild Jerusalem" -- this means, Ponder
and understand it well that the word has gone forth that Jerusalem is to be
restored. That is one point. Further, "To the coming of the Messiah, the
prince" -- this means, until the time of King Cyrus there shall be seven
weeks." That is another point. Further, "For sixty-two weeks it shall be
built again with walls and streets, but in a troubled time." That is another
point. "And after sixty-two weeks the Messiah (that means King Agrippa) will
be killed and will not be" -- this means, will be no king, etc.
It is indeed tiresome to discuss such confused lies and such tomfoolery.
But I have to give our people occasion for pondering the devilish wantonness
which the rabbis perpetrate with this splendid saying. So here you see how
they separate the text where it should be read connectedly, and join it
where it should be separated. This is the way in which it should be
connected:
"Know therefore and understand that from the going forth of the word
about how Jerusalem is to be restored and rebuilt to the coming of the
Messiah, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks." These words, I
say, are to be joined together to form one complete text. Then follows: "It
shall be built again with walls and streets, but in a troubled time." This
sentence, separate though it is, they connect with the foregoing words about
the sixty-two weeks, so as to convey the meaning that the building of the
walls and the streets will occupy sixty-two weeks.
That is truly a knavish trick. It reminds me of the rascal of whom I once
heard as a young monk. He hacked the Lord's Prayer to pieces and re-arranged
it to read thus: Our Father, hallowed be in heaven; thy name come; thy
kingdom be done; thy will as in heaven, so also on earth. Or as that
ignorant priest read the lesson in the Vigils from I Corinthians 15: *Ubi
est mors stimulus, tuus stimulus autem mortis, peccatum est virtus vero,*
etc.
That is the way the Jews tear apart the text wherever they can, solely
for the purpose of spoiling the words of Scripture for us Christians,
although it serves no purpose for them either. For it teaches them nothing,
it does not comfort them, it gives them nothing; it results in nothing but
meaningless words. It is the same as if the angel had said nothing at all.
But they would rather surrender such comforting, joyous words and suffer the
loss than to have them benefit us. Similarly, Bodenstein maliciously tore
the words of the sacrament apart lest they prove useful to us. However, this
will not help the rabbis, those night herons and screech owls. With the help
of God we will bring their howling and lying to light. Let us take up the
several parts in order.
First I want to ask the Hebraists whether the word *intellige* ["know"]
is construed with the word *de* ["from"] in any other place in Scripture. I
have not found any, and this seems to me quite arbitrary. If it is to mean
*de* as in the phrase *de subjecta materia,* the Hebrew uses the preposition
*al,* just as the Latins use the word *super* ("*Multa super Priamo,*" etc.
[149]). I know very well, however, that the Jews cannot prove that such a
construction obtains here. The biblical examples agree that it stands as an
absolute, independently. But to ascribe something to God maliciously of
which one is uncertain, and which one cannot prove, is tantamount to
tempting him and giving him the lie.
Now let us see how they tear the text apart. "Know therefore and
understand, from the going forth of the word, that Jerusalem will again be
built." This, they claim, does not speak of the beginning of the seventy
weeks but of the word that has gone forth. Then follows: "To the coming of
the Messiah, the prince, there shall be seven weeks." Now it is in agreement
with the customary usage of all languages that the word *donec,* "until" [or
"to"], presupposes a beginning. However, the Jews assign it none; they
refuse to have the text read "from the beginning of the word to the coming
of Messiah." I must draw an analogy.
If some one on St. Gall Square here in Wittenberg were to tell you: "You
have heard a sermon based on God's word, declaring that the church is holy.
Ponder this and mark it well." All right, you look at him expectantly to
hear what else he has to say; for he does have more to say. Then he abruptly
blurts out: "There are still seven weeks till Michaelmas." Or, "It is a
distance of three miles to Halle." Here you would look at him and say, What
sense is there in that? Are you crazy? Are the seven weeks to begin now on
the market-place? Or are the three miles to begin in Wittenberg? "No," he
would reply, "you must understand this to mean from the Day of St. Lawrence
to Michaelmas, and from Bitterfeld to Halle." At this point you would be
tempted to rejoin: "Go plant a kiss of peace on a sow's rump! Where did you
learn to jabber so foolishly? And what do the seven weeks have to do with
your statement that I should note well the sermon that I heard at
Wittenberg?"
The rabbis treat the angel Gabriel's words in the same way. They make his
speech read thus: "There are seven weeks until the Messiah." Suppose now
Daniel replies, "My dear Gabriel, what do you mean? Are the seven weeks to
begin now that you are speaking with me?" "No," he says, "you must
understand this to mean that they begin with the destruction of Jerusalem."
Thank you, indeed, you noble, circumcised rabbis, for teaching the angel
Gabriel to speak, as though he were unable to tell of the beginning of the
seven weeks, which is all-important, as well as of the middle and the end of
them. No, Daniel is to assume it. This is just nonsense. Shame on you, you
vile rabbis, to attribute this foolish talk of yours to the angel of God!
With this you disgrace yourselves and convict yourselves of being malicious
liars and blasphemers of God's words. But this is just the grammatical side
of the matter. Now let us study the theological aspect.
These holy, circumcised ravens say that the seventy weeks begin with the
first destruction of Jerusalem and end with its second destruction. What
better method could they have pursued for arriving at this conclusion than
to close their eyes and ears, ignore Scripture and the history books, and
let their imagination run freely, saying: "This is the way it seems right to
us, and we insist upon it. Therefore it follows that God and his angel must
agree with us. How could we be wrong? We are the ravens who are able to
teach God and the angels."
Oh, what a base, vexatious, blasphemous people, that can merit the
Messiah with such penitence! But let us listen to their wisdom. The seventy
weeks begin with the destruction of Jerusalem by the king of Babylon; from
that event until the coming of the Messiah, the prince (that is, King
Cyrus), are seven weeks. Now tell me: Where is this written? Nowhere. Who
has said it? Markolf the mockingbird. Who else might say or write it?
In the beginning of this ninth chapter stands Daniel's clear and plain
statement that the revelation regarding the seventy weeks had come to him in
the first year of the reign of Darius the Mede, who had conquered the
Babylonian kingdom, which event had been preceded by the first destruction
of Jerusalem seventy years earlier. For Daniel clearly states that seventy
years of the devastation had been fulfilled, in accordance with Jeremiah
29:10. This we also read in II Chronicles, the last chapter [36:22]. And yet
these two clear passages of Scripture, Daniel 9 and II Chronicles 36, must
be accounted as lies by the rabbis. They insist that they are right and that
the seventy weeks must have begun seventy years before they were revealed to
Daniel. Isn't that great? Now go and believe the rabbis, those ignorant,
untutored asses, who look neither at the Scriptures nor at the history books
and who spew forth from their vicious mouth whatever they choose against God
and angels.
For they herewith stand openly convicted of their lies and their erring
arbitrariness. Since the seventy weeks which were revealed in the first year
of the reign of Darius the Mede cannot begin seventy years previously with
the destruction of Jerusalem, all their lies founded on this are
simultaneously refuted, and this verse of Daniel regarding the seventy weeks
must remain for us undefiled and unadulterated_no thanks to them. Eternal
disgrace will be their reward for this impertinent and patent lie. With this
lie another one also collapses; namely, their claim that the words about the
Messiah, the prince, refer to King Cyrus, who supposedly appeared seven
weeks after the destruction, although in fact he came ten weeks (that is,
seventy years) after the destruction. This is recorded in II Chronicles 36,
Daniel 9, and Ezra 1.
Even if we would assume which is impossible that the seventy weeks
began with the destruction of Jerusalem, we could still not justify this
stupid lie. And with this the third lie collapses. For they say that Cyrus
came fifty-two years after the destruction: the equivalent of seven weeks
and three years, or seven and a half weeks. Thus they tear three years, or
half a week, from the sixty-two weeks and add them to the first seven weeks.
It is as though the angel were such a consummate fool or child that he could
not count up to seven, and says seven when he should say seven and a half.
Why do they do this? So that we might perceive how they indulge in lies for
the purpose of tearing apart and turning upside down God's word for us.
Therefore they insist that Cyrus came seven and a half weeks (which they
call seven weeks) after the destruction, whereas (as was said) he really
came ten weeks, i.e., seventy years, later.
Nor does the angel tolerate that these weeks be mangled and mutilated,
subtracting three years from one and leaving it only four years, and adding
to the one that has seven years three more, making it ten years or one and a
half weeks. For he says that the seventy weeks are to be taken exactly; they
are counted and reckoned precisely.
Much less does he tolerate the fourth lie that Cyrus is here called
the Messiah even if the other lies were to be upheld, to the effect that
Cyrus had appeared after seven weeks, that is, after fifty-two years. For
here we find the unmistakable and simple words of the angel: "Seventy weeks
of years are decreed concerning your people and your holy city" [Dan. 9:24].
He means to say: In other chapters I spoke of strange people and kings; but
in this verse concerning the seventy weeks I am speaking of your people, of
your city, and of your Messiah. And whoever refers this to a different
people and to different kings is a wanton, incorrigible liar.
The fourth lie is followed by the fifth, in which they divorce the seven
weeks from the sixty-two. But these belong together, and there is no reason
to separate them, especially since the lie regarding King Cyrus miscarried.
It was for this reason that they severed the seven from the sixty-two weeks
so that they could give him seven, that is, seven and a half. In biblical
Hebrew it is customary to count the years thus: first to give the one, then
the other number of years, but with both placed together. We find many
illustrations for this in Genesis 5 and 11, where reference is made to the
deceased fathers. For instance: "When Seth had lived five years and a
hundred years, he became the father of Enosh. Seth lived after the birth of
Enosh seven years and eight hundred years" [Gen. 5:6 f.]. Similarly Genesis
11 [:17]: "Eber lived after the birth of Peleg thirty years and four hundred
years." And Genesis 25 [:7]: "Abraham lived one hundred years, seventy
years, and five years." From these illustrations one can easily see how
arbitrary it is to separate the seven years from the sixty-two years in this
verse.
The Latin and German languages prevent such a disruption nicely, since
they do not repeat the little word "year" so often, but read the number
connectedly, saying: "Abraham lived one hundred seventy-five years." In that
way these words also are to be taken: "From the going forth of the word to
the coming of the Messiah, the prince, there are seven weeks and sixty-two
weeks." These two numbers belong together and compose one number, to the
coming of the Messiah. The angel has a reason for designating the entire sum
of years as seven weeks and sixty-two weeks. He might have spoken of nine
weeks and sixty weeks, or found many different ways to name such a sum, such
as five weeks and sixty-four weeks, or six weeks and sixty-three weeks, etc.
He must have the seven weeks for the construction of the walls and streets
of Jerusalem; and he must have the sixty-two, up to the last week, which is
all important, for in it the Messiah will die, fulfill the covenant, etc.
Then comes the sixth lie which says that the walls and streets of
Jerusalem were rebuilt for sixty-two weeks (minus three years). That would
be up to the last week, after which as they lie for the seventh time
Jerusalem was again destroyed. For with the last week the seventy weeks are
ended. According to this, Jerusalem had not stood again for longer than one
week, which means seven years. Go ahead, Jew, lie boldly and unashamedly!
Nehemiah stands against you with his book and testifies that he built the
walls, set the gates, and arranged the city, and that he himself gloriously
consecrated it. Thus the temple was already completed in the sixth year of
the reign of Darius (Ezra 7 [6:16]). Alexander the Great found the city of
Jerusalem already long completed. After him that villain Antiochus found the
city even further restored and the temple full of wealth, and he plundered
them horribly.
The eighth rude lie follows when they interpret the words of the angel,
"And after sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be killed, and shall have
nothing," as if the Messiah refers to King Agrippa, who was killed and had
nothing after his death; no king succeeded him. Why would it not be just as
true to say that Emperor Nero was the Messiah? He was killed at that time
and left no heirs. I believe that they would designate Markolf or Thersites
as the Messiah rather than accept the true Messiah. How can God, who loves
the truth and who is the truth himself, tolerate such shameful, open lies if
these are intolerable even to a person who is given to lies or is untruthful
or is at least not so strict a lover of the truth? And this eighth lie is a
multiple one_in the first place, because they assign different meanings to
the word "Messiah" within such a brief passage: there he has to be Cyrus
after the seven weeks, here Agrippa after the sixty-two weeks. Just as
though the angel were a fool who would point to a different Messiah with
every other word!
As we heard earlier, the angel is not referring to a foreign people and
city, but says, "I am speaking of your people and of your city." Therefore
we must conceive of the Messiah in this verse not as two different beings,
but as one_namely, the Messiah of this people and of this city, the Shiloh
of Judah who came after the scepter departed from Judah, the Son of David,
the chemdath of Haggai. This verse indeed refers to him, excluding
all others. For Agrippa was not king in Jerusalem, much less the Messiah,
before the last week (that is, after seven and sixty-two weeks). The Romans
had graciously granted him a little country beyond the Jordan. The Roman
procurators such as Felix, Festus, Albinus, etc., ruled the land of Judea.
Nor was Agrippa killed after the sixty-two weeks. In brief, all that they
say is a lie.
Since they now confess, and have to confess, that a Messiah was killed
after the sixty-two weeks, that is, in the first year of the last week, and
since this cannot have been Agrippa (as they would like to have it, in
confirmation of their lie), nor anyone else, I am curious to learn where
they might find one. It must be someone who lived before the expiration of
the seventy weeks and who was killed after sixty-two weeks. Furthermore, as
Gabriel says, he must have come from among their people, undoubtedly from
the royal tribe of Judah. Now it is certain that since Herod's time they had
had no king who was a member of their people or race. But, on the other
hand, it is just as certain that Gabriel must be believed, with his
statement regarding a Messiah of their nation. How is this difficulty to be
solved?
And there is more. They themselves confess that they had no Messiah, that
is, no anointed king ("Messiah" means "the anointed one"), between the first
and the last destruction of Jerusalem, for the sacred anointing oil, of
which Moses writes in Exodus 30:22, with which kings and priests were
anointed, no longer existed after the first destruction. Consequently,
Zedekiah was the last anointed king; his descendants were princes, not
kings, down to the time of Herod, when the scepter departed and Shiloh, the
true Messiah, was to appear.
We want to purge out their lies completely. With reference to Daniel's
saying, "And he shall make a strong covenant with many for one week" [Dan. 9
27], that is, the last week, they perpetrate the ninth lie, saying that the
Romans agreed to a peace or a truce for this last week (or seven years) with
the Jews; but since the Jews grew rebellious the Romans returned in three
years and destroyed Jerusalem. Now how does this bear out Gabriel, who says
that the peace or truce (as they interpret the word "covenant") is to last
seven years? If it did not endure longer than three years, then Gabriel, who
speaks of seven years or the last week must be lying. Thus the mendacious
hearts of these incorrigible liars falsely impugn the truthfulness of the
angel Gabriel. Alas, what truce? What peace? Read Josephus and the history
books and you will learn that the Romans slew many thousands of Jews a long
time before, and that there was no peace up to the time when they were
constrained to destroy Jerusalem and the country.
The tenth and final lie concerns the assertion that the destruction of
Jerusalem will last until the end of the strife. They interpret this as
meaning: until the strife of their Messiah, who will kill Gog and Magog and
conquer the whole world. This is a vicious, miserable lie which is dead
before it is born. Let those who maintain that the Messiah appeared before
the expiration of the seventy weeks be informed that such a lie was
discredited as long as fifteen hundred years ago. Thus the Jews do not
retain a single word of Gabriel's statement intact; they pervert all his
words into lies, with the exception of the angel's prophecy regarding the
destruction of Jerusalem. But no one need thank them for believing that and
admitting the truth of it now. While they still inhabited Jerusalem, they
believed this prophecy still less than they believe now in our Messiah,
although it was foretold plainly enough, here in Daniel 9 as well as in
Zechariah 14. If they were still dwelling in Jerusalem today, they would
invent a hundred thousand lies before they would believe it, just as their
ancestors did prior to the first destruction. The latter were not persuaded
by any prophet that the holy city of God would be laid waste. They harried
them, they raved like mad dogs until they stood face to face with the
fulfillment of the prophecy. This has always been a stiff-necked,
unbelieving, proud, base, incorrigible people, and so it ever remains.
From all of this we gather that Daniel with his seventy weeks takes our
position against the Jews' lies and folly, a position as reliable and firm
as an iron wall and an immovable rock, affirming that the true Messiah must
have come before the termination of the seventy weeks; that he was killed
and made alive again; that he fulfilled God's covenant (for why should
Daniel here be speaking of the Gentiles' covenant, which, moreover, did not
even exist at the time?) in the last week; that he thereby took leave of the
city and the people at the end of the seventy weeks; that the city was razed
by the Romans shortly after; that the people were destroyed, with their
government and all they had_all of this in accordance with the angel's
words: "Seventy weeks of years are decreed or reckoned concerning your
people and your holy city" [Dan. 9:24], But enough!
No doubt it is necessary for the Jews to lie and to misinterpret in order
to maintain their error over against such a clear and powerful text. Their
previous lies broke down under their own weight. But even if they were to
lie for a hundred thousand years and call all the devils in to aid them,
they would still come to nought. For it is impossible to name a Messiah at
the time of the seventy weeks, as Gabriel's revelation would necessitate,
other than our Lord Jesus Christ. We are certain, sure, and cheerful about
this, as we snap our fingers at all the gates of hell and defy them,
together with all the gates of the world and everything that wants to be or
might be exalted, smart, and wise against us. I, a plain insignificant saint
in Christ, venture to oppose all of them singlehandedly and to defend this
viewpoint easily, comfortably, and gladly. However, it is impossible to
convert the devil and his own, nor are we commanded to attempt this. [154]
It suffices to uncover their lies and to reveal the truth. Whoever is not
actuated to believe the truth for the sake of his own soul will surely not
believe it for my sake.
We will limit ourselves for the time being to these four texts_ those of
Jacob, David, Haggai, and Daniel_wherein we see what a fine job the Jews
have done these fifteen hundred years with Scripture, and what a fine job
they still do. For their treatment of these texts parallels their treatment
of all others, especially those that are in favor of us and our Messiah.
These, of course, must be accounted as lies, whereas they themselves cannot
err or be mistaken. However, they have not acquired a perfect mastery of the
art of lying; they lie so clumsily and ineptly that anyone who is just a
little observant can easily detect it.
But for us Christians they stand as a terrifying example of God's wrath.
As St. Paul declares in Romans 11, we must fear God and honor his word as
long as the time of grace remains, so that we do not meet with a similar or
worse fate. We have seen this happen in the case of the papacy and of
Muhammad. The example of the Jews demonstrates clearly how easily the devil
can mislead people, after they once have digressed from the proper
understanding of Scripture, into such blindness and darkness that it can be
readily grasped and perceived simply by natural reason, yes, even by
irrational beasts. And yet they who daily teach and hear God's word do not
recognize this darkness but regard it as the true light. O Lord God, have
mercy on us!
If I had to refute all he other articles of the Jewish faith, I should be
obliged to write against them as much and for as long a time as they have
used for inventing their lies -- that is, longer than two thousand years. I
stated earlier that they corrupt their circumcision with human ordinances
and ruin their heritage with their arrogance. In the same manner they also
desecrate their Sabbath and- all their festivals. In brief, all their life
and all their deeds, whether they eat, drink, sleep, wake, stand, walk
dress, undress, fast, bathe, pray, or praise, are so sullied with
rabbinical, foul ordinances and unbelief, that Moses can no longer be
recognized among them. This corresponds to the situation of the papacy in
our day, in which Christ and his word can hardly be recognized because of
the great vermin of human ordinances. However let this suffice for the time
being on their lies against doctrine or faith.
In conclusion we want to examine their lies against persons, which, after
all, do not make the doctrine either worse or better, whether the persons
are pious or base. Specifically, we want to look at their lies about the
person of our Lord, as well as those about his dear mother and about
ourselves and all Christians. These lies are such as the devil resorts to
when he cannot assail the doctrine. Then he turns against the person_lying,
maligning, cursing, and ranting against him. That is what the papists'
Beelzebub [156] did to me. When he was unable to refute my gospel, he wrote
that I was possessed of the devil, that I was a changeling, that my dear
mother was a whore and a bathhouse attendant. [157] Of course, no sooner had
he written this than my gospel was destroyed and the papists carried the
day! Similarly, John the Baptist and Christ himself were charged with having
a devil [Matt. 11:18; John 8:20] and were called Samaritans_and shortly
thereafter John's and Christ's doctrine was shown to be false, and that of
the Pharisees true. The same thing happened to all the prophets. Recently
also, when the stealthy, murdering arsonist of Wolfenbuttell who, next to
the archbishop of Mainz, is the holy Roman Church's one relic and jewel
shamefully slandered and defamed the persons of the elector of Saxony and
the landgrave of Hesse, both were instantly doomed; but he, the holy man,
king over all kings, was crowned with a diadem and gold so heavy that he
could not bear it and had to flee.
Therefore, whenever you wish to win in an evil cause, do as they do and
as the glib babblers do in court when the silver- or gold-fever seizes them.
Scold and lie boldly about the person, and your cause will win out. It is
like the mother who instructed her child: "Dear son, if you cannot win
otherwise, start a brawl." These are lies in which the liar does not
fabricate or err in the chief question at issue (as happens also in
religious disputes), but nevertheless is well aware that he is lying and
wants to lie against the person. He does not dream of proving his point,
either by appearances or by truth, and is unable to do so.
That is how the Jews, too, are acting in this instance. They blatantly
inveigh and lie against and curse the person, against their own conscience.
In that way they have long since won their case, so that God had to listen
to them. Already for fifteen hundred years they have been sitting in
Jerusalem, in a golden city, as we can clearly see. They are the lords of
the world, and all the Gentiles flock to them with their chemdath,
their coats, pants, and shoes, and permit themselves to be slain by the
noble princes and lords of Israel, giving them land and people and all that
they have, while the Jews curse, spit on, and malign the Goyim.
And you can well imagine that if they would not lie so outrageously,
curse, defame, blaspheme, and revile the persons, God would not have heard
them, and their cause would have been lost long ago; they would not be lords
in Jerusalem today but live dispersed over the world, without seeing
Jerusalem, and making their living among the accursed Goyim by means of
lying, cheating, stealing, robbing, usury and all sorts of other vices. So
effective is it to curse the person if the cause in question is evil and
therefore doomed! Consequently, if you have a poor cause to defend, do not
overlook this example of the Jews. They are the noble princes of Israel who
are capable of everything. When their cause is lost, they still can curse
the Goyim thoroughly.
In the first place, they defame our Lord Jesus Christ, calling him a
sorcerer and tool of the devil. This they do because they cannot deny his
miracles. Thus they imitate their forefathers, who said, "He casts out
demons by Beelzebub, the prince of demons" [Luke 11:15]. They invent many
lies about the name of God, the tetragrammaton, saying that our Lord was
able to define this name (which they call Schem Hamphoras), and
whoever is able to do that, they say, is also able to perform all sorts of
miracles. However, they cannot cite a single instance of any men who worked
a miracle worth a gnat by means of this *Schem Hamphoras.* It is evident
that as consummate liars they fabricate this about our Lord. For if such a
rule of *Schem Hamphoras* were true, someone else would have employed it
before or afterward. Otherwise, how could one know that such power inhered
in the *Schem Hamphoras*? But this is too big a subject; after this booklet
is finished, I plan to issue a special essay and relate what Porchetus
writes on this subject. It serves them right that, rejecting the truth of
God, they have to believe instead such abominable, stupid, inane lies, and
that instead of the beautiful face of the divine word, they have to look
into the devil's black, dark, lying behind, and worship his stench.
In addition they rob Jesus of the significance of his name, which in
Hebrew means "savior" or "helper." The name Helfrich or Hilfrich was common
among the old Saxons; this is the equivalent of the name Jesus. Today we
might use the name Hulfrich -- that is, one who can and will help. But the
Jews, in their malice, call him Jesu, which in Hebrew is neither a name nor
a word but three letters, like ciphers or numeral letters. It is as if, for
example, I were to take the three numeral letters C, L, and V as ciphers and
form the word Clu. That is 155. In this manner they use the name Jesu,
signifying 316. This number then is to denote another word, in which *Hebel
Vorik* is found. For further information on their devilish practices with
such numbers and words, you may read Anthony Margaritha.
When a Christian hears them utter the word "Jesu," as will happen
occasionally when they are obliged to speak to us, he assumes that they are
using the name Jesus. But in reality they have the numeral letters Jesu in
mind, that is, the numeral 316 in the blasphemous word *Vorik.* And when
they utter the word "Jesu" in their prayer, they spit on the ground three
times in honor of our Lord and of all Christians, moved by their great love
and devotion. But when they are conversing with one another they say,
*Deleatur nomen eius,* which means in plain words, "May God exterminate his
name," or "May all the devils take him."
They treat us Christians similarly in receiving us when we go to them.
They pervert the words *Seid Gott willkommen* [literally, "Be welcome to
God"] and say, *Sched wil kem!* which means: "Come, devil," or "There comes
a devil." Since we are not conversant with the Hebrew, they can vent their
wrath on us secretly. While we suppose that they are speaking kindly to us,
they are calling down hellfire and every misfortune on our heads. Such
splendid guests we poor, pious Christians are harboring in our country in
the persons of the Jews, we who mean well with them, who would gladly serve
their physical and spiritual welfare, and who suffer so many coarse wrongs
from them.
Then they also call Jesus a whore's son, saying that his mother Mary was
a whore, who conceived him in adultery with a blacksmith. I have to speak in
this coarse manner, although I do so with great reluctance, to combat the
vile devil. Now they know very well that these lies are inspired by sheer
hatred and spite, solely for the purpose of bitterly poisoning the minds of
their poor youth and the simple Jews against the person of our Lord, lest
they adhere to his doctrine (which they cannot refute). Still they claim to
be the holy people to whom God must grant the Messiah by reason of their
righteousness! In the eighth commandment, God forbade us to speak falsehoods
against our neighbor, to lie, to deceive, to revile, to defile. This
prohibition also includes one's enemies. For when Zedekiah did not keep
faith with the king of Babylon, he was severely rebuked for his lie by
Jeremiah and Ezekiel and was also led into wretched captivity because of it
[Jer. 21:1 ff.; Ezek. 12:1 ff.].
However, our noble princes of the world and circumcised saints, against
this commandment of God, invented this beautiful doctrine: namely, that they
may freely lie, blaspheme, curse, defame, murder, rob, and commit every
vice, however, whenever, and on whom they wish. Let God keep his own
commandment: the noble blood and circumcised people will violate it as they
desire and please. Despite this, they insist that they are doing right and
good and meriting the Messiah and heaven thereby. They challenge God and all
the angels to refute this, not to speak of the devil and the accursed Goyim
who find fault with it; for here is the noble blood which cannot sin and
which is not subject to God's commands.
What harm has the poor maiden Mary done to them? How can they prove that
she was a whore? She did no more than bear a son, whose name is Jesus. Is it
such a great crime for a young wife to bear a child? Or are all who bear
children to be accounted whores? What, then, is to be said about their own
wives and about themselves? Are they, too, all whores and children of
whores? You accursed Goyim, that is a different story! Do you not know that
the Jews are Abraham's noble blood, circumcised, and kings in heaven and on
earth? Whatever they say is right. If there were a virgin among the accursed
Goyim as pure and holy as the angel Gabriel, and the least of these noble
princes were to say that she is an arch-whore and viler than the devil, it
would necessarily have to be so. The fact that a noble mouth of the lineage
of Abraham said this would be sufficient proof. Who dares contradict him?
Conversely, any arch-whore of the noble blood of the Jews, though she were
as ugly as the devil himself, would still be purer than any angel if the
noble lords were pleased to say this. For the noble, circumcised lords have
the authority to lie, to defame, revile, blaspheme, and curse the accursed
Goyim as they wish. On the other hand, they are privileged to bless, honor,
praise, and exalt themselves, even if God disagrees with them. Do you
suppose that a Jew is such a bad fellow? God in heaven and all the angels
have to laugh and dance when they hear a Jew pass wind, so that you accursed
Goyim may know what excellent fellows the Jews are. For how could they be so
bold as to call Mary a whore, with whom they can find no fault, if they were
not vested with the power to trample God and his commandment under foot?
Well and good, you and I, as accursed Goyim, wish to submit a simple
illustration by means of which we, as benighted heathen, might comprehend
this lofty wisdom of the noble, holy Jews a little. Let us suppose that I
had a cousin or another close blood relative of whom I knew no evil, and in
whom I had never detected any evil; and other people, against whom I bore a
grudge, praised and extolled her, regarded her as an excellent, pious,
virtuous, laudable woman, and said: This dunce is not worthy of having such
a fine, honorable woman as his cousin; a she-dog or a she-wolf would be more
fit for him. Then I, upon hearing such eulogies of my cousin spoken, would
begin to say, against my own conscience: They are all lying, she is an
arch-whore. And now I would, though lacking any proof, demand that everyone
believe me, despite the fact that I was well aware of my cousin's innocence,
while I, a consummate liar, was cursing all who refused to believe my lie,
which I knew in my heart to be just that.
Tell me, how would you regard me? Would you not feel impelled to say that
I was not a human being but a monster, a repulsive fiend, not worthy of
gazing at sun, leaves, grass, or any creature? Indeed, you would consider me
to be possessed by devils. I should rather treat my cousin's disgrace, if I
knew of any, as though it were my own, and cover it up if it threatened to
become public, just as all other people do. But although no one, including
myself, knows anything but honorable things about her, I dare to step to the
fore and defame my cousin as a scoundrel, with false slander, oblivious to
the fact that this shame reflects on me.
That is the type of human beings if I should or could call them that
which these noble, circumcised saints are. We Goyim, with whom they are
hostile and angry, confess that Mary is not ours but rather the Jews' cousin
and blood relative, descended from Abraham. When we praise and laud her
highly, they proceed to defame her viciously. If there were a genuine drop
of Israelite blood in such miserable Jews, do you not suppose that they
would say: "What are we to do? Can she help it that her son provoked our
ire? Why should we slander her? After all, she is our flesh and blood. It
has undoubtedly happened before that a bad son issued from a pious mother."
No, such human and responsible thoughts will not occur to these holy people;
they must entertain nothing but devilish thoughts, so that they may in that
way do penance and merit the Messiah soon, as they have, of course, merited
him now for fifteen hundred years.
They further lie and slander him and his mother by saying that she
conceived him at an unnatural time. About this they are most malicious and
malignant and malevolent. In Leviticus 20:18 Moses declares that a man must
not approach a woman nor a woman a man during the female's menstrual
uncleanness. This is forbidden on pain of loss of life and limb; for
whatever is conceived at such a time results in imperfect and infirm fruit,
that is, in insane children, mental deficients, demon's offspring,
changelings, and the like -- people who have unbalanced minds all their
lives. In this way the Jews would defame us Christians, by saying that we
honor as the Messiah a person who was mentally deficient from birth, or some
sort of demon. These most intelligent, circumcised, highly enlightened
saints regard us as such stupid and accursed Goyim. Truly, these are the
devil's own thoughts and words!
Do you ask what prompts them to write this, or what is the cause of it?
You stupid, accursed Goy, why should you ask that? Does it not satisfy you
to know that this is said by the noble, circumcised saints? Are you so slow
to learn that such a holy people is exempt from all the decrees of God and
cannot sin? They may lie, blaspheme, defame, and murder whom they will, even
God himself and all his prophets. All of this must be accounted as nothing
but a fine service rendered to God. Did I not tell you earlier that a Jew is
such a noble, precious jewel that God and all the angels dance when he
farts? And if he were to go on to do something coarser than that, they would
nevertheless expect it to be regarded as a golden Talmud. Whatever issues
from such a holy man, from above or from below, must surely be considered by
the accursed Goyim to be pure holiness.
For if a Jew were not so precious and noble, how would it be possible for
him to despise all Christians with their Messiah and his mother so
thoroughly, to vilify them with such malicious and poisonous lies? If these
fine, pure, smart saints would only concede us the qualities of geese or
ducks, since they refuse to let us pass for human beings! For the stupidity
which they ascribe to us I could not assign to any sow, which, as we know,
covers itself with mire from head to foot and does not eat anything much
cleaner. Alas, it cannot be anything but the terrible wrath of God which
permits anyone to sink into such abysmal, devilish, hellish, insane
baseness, and arrogance. If I were to avenge myself on the devil himself I
should be unable to wish him such evil and misfortune as God's wrath
inflicts on the Jews, compelling them to lie and to blaspheme so
monstrously, in violation of their own conscience. Anyway, they have their
reward for constantly giving God the lie.
In his Bible, Sebastian Monster relates that a malicious rabbi does not
call the dear mother of Christ Maria but haria; i.e.,
sterquilinium, a dung heap. And who knows what other villainy they may
indulge in among themselves, unknown to us? One can readily perceive how the
devil constrains them to the basest lies and blasphemies he can contrive.
Thus they also begrudge the dear mother Mary, the daughter of David, her
right name, although she has not done them any harm. If they do that, why
should they not also begrudge her, her life, her goods, and her honor? And
if they wish and inflict an kinds of disgrace and evil on their own flesh
and blood, which is innocent and about which they know nothing evil, what,
do you suppose, might they wish us accursed Goyim?
Yet they presume to step before God with such a heart and mouth; they
utter, worship, and invoke his holy name, entreating him to return them to
Jerusalem, to send them the Messiah, to kill all the Gentiles, and to
present them with an the goods of the world. The only reason that God does
not visit them with thunder and lightning, that he does not deluge them
suddenly with fire as he did Sodom and Gomorrah, is this: This punishment
would not be commensurate with such malice. Therefore he strikes them with
spiritual thunder and lightning, as Moses writes in Deuteronomy 28:18 among
other places: "The Lord will smite you with madness and blindness and
confusion of mind." Those are, indeed, the true strokes of lightning and
thunder: madness, blindness, confusion of mind.
Although these terrible, slanderous, blasphemous lies are directed
particularly against the person of our Lord and his dear mother, they are
also intended for our own persons. They want to offer us the greatest
affront and insult for honoring a Messiah whom they curse and malign so
terribly that they do not consider him worthy of being named by them or any
human being, much less of being revered. Thus we must pay for believing in
him, for praising, honoring, and serving him.
I should like to ask, however: What harm has the poor man Jesus done to
these holy people? If he was a false teacher, as they allege, he was
punished for it; for this he recived his due, for this he suffered with a
shameful death on the cross, for this he paid and rendered satisfaction. No
accursed heathen in an the world will persecute and malign forever and ever
a poor dead man who suffered his punishment for his misdeeds. How, then,
does it happen that these most holy, blessed Jews outdo the accursed
heathen? To begin with, they declare that Jerusalem was not destroyed nor
were they led into captivity for their sin of crucifying Jesus. For they
claim to have done the right thing when they meted out justice to the
seducer and thus merited their Messiah. Is it the fault of the dead man, who
has now met his judgment, that we Goyim are so stupid and foolish as to
honor him as our Messiah? Why do they not settle the issue with us, convince
us of our folly and demonstrate their lofty, heavenly wisdom? We have never
fled from them; we are still standing our ground and defying their holy
wisdom. Let us see what they are able to do. For it is most unseemly for
such great saints to crawl into a corner and to curse and scold in hiding.
Now as I began to ask earlier: What harm has the poor Jesus done to the
most holy children of Israel that they cannot stop cursing him after his
death, with which he paid his debt? Is it perhaps that he aspires to be the
Messiah, which they cannot tolerate? Oh no, for he is dead. They themselves
crucified him, and a dead person cannot be the Messiah. Perhaps he is an
obstacle to their return into their homeland? No, that is not the reason
either; for how can a dead man prevent that? What, then, is the reason? I
will tell you. As I said before, it is the lightning and thunder of Moses to
which I referred before: "The Lord will smite you with madness and blindness
and confusion of mind." It is the eternal fire of which the prophets speak:
"My wrath will go forth like fire, and burn with none to quench it" [Jer.
4:4]. John the Baptist proclaimed the same message to them after Herod had
removed their scepter, saying [Luke 3:17]: "His winnowing fork is in his
hand, and he will clear his threshing-floor and gather his wheat into his
granary, but his chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire." Indeed, such
fire of divine wrath we behold descending on the Jews. We see it burning,
ablaze and aflame, a fire more horrible than that of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Now such devilish lies and blasphemy are aimed at the person of Christ
and of his dear mother; but our person and that of all Christians are also
involved. They are also thinking of us. Because Christ and Mary are dead and
because we Christians are such vile people to honor these despicable, dead
persons, they also assign us our special share of slander. In the first
place, they lament before God that we are holding them captive in exile, and
they implore him ardently to deliver his holy people and dear children from
our power and the imprisonment in which we hold them. They dub us Edom and
Haman, with which names they would insult us grievously before God, and hurt
us deeply. However, it would carry us too far afield to enlarge on this.
They know very well that they are lying here. If it were possible, I would
not be ashamed to claim Edom as my forefather. He was the natural son of the
saintly Rebekah, the grandson of the dear Sarah; Abraham was his grandfather
and Isaac his real father. Moses himself commands them to regard Edom as
their brother (Deut. 23:71). They indeed obey Moses as true Jews!
Further, they presume to instruct God and prescribe the manner in which
he is to redeem them. For the Jews, these very learned saints, look upon God
as a poor cobbler equipped with only a left last for making shoes. This is
to say that he is to kill and exterminate all of us Goyim through their
Messiah, so that they can lay their hands on the land, the goods, and the
government of the whole world. And now a storm breaks over us with curses,
defamation, and derision that cannot be expressed with words. They wish that
sword and war, distress and every misfortune may overtake us accursed Goyim.
They vent their curses on us openly every Saturday in their synagogues and
daily in their homes. They teach, urge, and train their children from
infancy to remain the bitter, virulent, and wrathful enemies of the
Christians.
This gives you a clear picture of their conception of the fifth
commandment and their observation of it. They have been blood thirsty
bloodhounds and murderers of all Christendom for more than fourteen hundred
years in their intentions, and would undoubtedly prefer to be such with
their deeds. Thus they have been accused of poisoning water and wells, of
kidnaping children, of piercing them through with an awl, of hacking them in
pieces, and in that way secretly cooling their wrath with the blood of
Christians, for all of which they have often been condemned to death by
fire. And still God refused to lend an ear to the holy penitence of such
great saints and dearest children. The unjust God lets such holy people
curse (I wanted to say "pray") so vehemently in vain against our Messiah and
all Christians. He does not care to see or have anything to do either with
them or with their pious conduct, which is so thickly, thickly, heavily,
heavily coated with the blood of the Messiah and his Christians. For these
Jews are much holier than were those in the Babylonian captivity, who did
not curse, who did not secretly shed the blood of children, nor poison the
water, but who rather as Jeremiah had instructed them [Jer. 29:7] prayed for
their captors, the Babylonians. The reason is that they were not as holy as
the present-day Jews, nor did they have such smart rabbis as the present-day
Jews have; for Jeremiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel were big fools to teach this.
They would, I suppose, be torn to shreds by the teeth of today's Jews.
Now behold what a fine, thick, fat lie they pronounce when they say that
they are held captive by us. Jerusalem was destroyed over fourteen hundred
years ago, and at that time we Christians were harassed and persecuted by
the Jews throughout the world for about three hundred years, as we said
earlier. We might well complain that during that time they held us
Christians captive and killed us, which is the plain truth. Furthermore, we
do not know to the present day which devil brought them into our country.
We surely did not bring them from Jerusalem.
In addition, no one is holding them here now. The country and the roads
are open for them to proceed to their land whenever they wish. If they did
so, we would be glad to present gifts to them on the occasion; it would be
good riddance. For they are a heavy burden, a plague, a pestilence, a sheer
misfortune for our country. Proof for this is found in the fact that they
have often been expelled forcibly from a country, far from being held
captive in it. Thus they were banished from France (which they call
*Tsorfath,* from Obadiah 20), which was an especially fine nest. Very
recently they were banished by our dear Emperor Charles from Spain, the very
best nest of all (which they called *Sefarad,* also on the basis of
Obadiah). This year they were expelled from the entire Bohemian crownland,
where they had one of the best nests, in Prague. Likewise, during my
lifetime they have been driven from Regensburg, Magdeburg, and other places.
If you cannot tolerate a person in a country or home, does that
constitute holding him in captivity? In fact, they hold us Christians
captive in our own country. They let us work in the sweat of our brow to
earn money and property while they sit behind the stove, idle away the time,
fart, and roast pears. They stuff themselves, guzzle, and live in luxury and
ease from our hard-earned goods. With their accursed usury they hold us and
our property captive. Moreover, they mock and deride us because we work and
let them play the role of lazy squires at our expense and in our land. Thus
they are our masters and we are their servants, with our property, our
sweat, and our labor. And by way of reward and thanks they curse our Lord
and us! Should the devil not laugh and dance if he can enjoy such a fine
paradise at the expense of us Christians? He devours what is ours through
his saints, the Jews, and repays us by insulting us, in addition to mocking
and cursing both God and man.
They could not have enjoyed such good times in Jerusalem under David and
Solomon with their own possessions as they now do with ours, which they
daily steal and rob. And yet they wail that we have taken them captive.
Indeed, we have captured them and hold them in captivity just as I hold
captive my gallstone, my bloody tumor, and all the other ailments and
misfortunes which I have to nurse and take care of with money and goods and
all that I have. Alas, I wish that they were in Jerusalem with the Jews and
whomever else they would like to have there.
Since it has now been established that we do not hold them captive, how
does it happen that we deserve the enmity of such noble and great saints? We
do not call their women whores as they do Mary, Jesus' mother. We do not
call them children of whores as they do our Lord Jesus. We do not say that
they were conceived at the time of cleansing and were thus born as idiots,
as they say of our Lord. We do not say that their women are *haria,*, as
they do with regard to our dear Mary. We do not curse them but wish them
well, physically and spiritually. We lodge them, we let them eat and drink
with us. We do not kidnap their children and pierce them through; we do not
poison their wells; we do not thirst for their blood. How, then, do we incur
such terrible anger, envy, and hatred on the part of such great and holy
children of God?
There is no other explanation for this than the one cited earlier from
Moses, namely, that God has struck them with "madness and blindness and
confusion of mind." So we are even at fault in not avenging all this
innocent blood of our Lord and of the Christians which they shed for three
hundred years after the destruction of Jerusalem, and the blood of the
children they have shed since then (which still shines forth from their eyes
and their skin). We are at fault in not slaying them. Rather we allow them
to live freely in our midst despite an their murdering, cursing,
blaspheming, lying, and defaming; we protect and shield their synagogues,
houses, life, and property In this way we make them lazy and secure and
encourage them to fleece us boldly of our money and goods, as well as to
mock and deride us, with a view to finally overcoming us, killing us all for
such a great sin, and robbing us of all our property (as they daily pray and
hope). Now tell me whether they do not have every reason to be the enemies
of us accursed Goyim, to curse us and to strive for our final, complete, and
eternal ruin!
From all of this we Christians see for the Jews cannot see it what
terrible wrath of God these people have incurred and still incur without
ceasing, what a fire is gleaming and glowing there, and what they achieve
who curse and detest Christ and his Christians. O dear Christians, let us
take this horrible example to heart, as St. Paul says in Romans II, and fear
God lest we also finally fall victim to such wrath, and even worse! Rather,
as we said also earlier, let us honor his divine word and not neglect the
time of grace, as Muhammad and the pope have already neglected it, becoming
not much better than the Jews.
What shall we Christians do with this rejected and
condemned people, the Jews? Since they live among us, we dare not tolerate
their conduct, now that we are aware of their lying and reviling and
blaspheming. If we do, we become sharers in their lies, cursing and
blasphemy. Thus we cannot extinguish the unquenchable fire of divine wrath,
of which the prophets speak, nor can we convert the Jews. With prayer and
the fear of God we must practice a sharp mercy to see whether we might save
at least a few from the glowing flames. We dare not avenge ourselves.
Vengeance a thousand times worse than we could wish them already has them by
the throat. I shall give you my sincere advice:
First, to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover
with dirt whatever will not burn, so that no man will ever again see a stone
or cinder of them. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of
Christendom, so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not
condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of
his Son and of his Christians. For whatever we tolerated in the past
unknowingly_and I myself was unaware of it_will be pardoned by God. But if
we, now that we are informed, were to protect and shield such a house for
the Jews, existing right before our very nose, in which they lie about,
blaspheme, curse, vilify, and defame Christ and us (as was heard above), it
would be the same as if we were doing all this and even worse ourselves, as
we very well know.
In Deuteronomy 13:12 Moses writes that any city that is given to idolatry
shall be totally destroyed by fire, and nothing of it shall be preserved. If
he were alive today, he would be the first to set fire to the synagogues and
houses of the Jews. For in Deuteronomy 4:2 and 12:32 he commanded very
explicitly that nothing is to be added to or subtracted from his law. And
Samuel says in I Samuel 15:23 that disobedience to God is idolatry. Now the
Jews' doctrine at present is nothing but the additions of the rabbis and the
idolatry of disobedience, so that Moses has become entirely unknown among
them (as we said before), just as the Bible became unknown under the papacy
in our day. So also, for Moses' sake, their schools cannot be tolerated;
they defame him just as much as they do us. It is not necessary that they
have their own free churches for such idolatry.
Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and destroyed. For they
pursue in them the same aims as in their synagogues. Instead they might be
lodged under a roof or in a barn, like the gypsies. This will bring home to
them the fact that they are not masters in our country, as they boast, but
that they are living in exile and in captivity, as they incessantly wail and
lament about us before God.
Third, I advise that all their prayer books and Talmudic writings, in
which such idolatry, lies, cursing, and blasphemy are taught, be taken from
them.
Fourth, I advise that their rabbis be forbidden to teach henceforth on
pain of loss of life and limb. For they have justly forfeited the right to
such an office by holding the poor Jews captive with the saying of Moses
(Deuteronomy 17:10) in which he commands them to obey their teachers on
penalty of death, although Moses clearly adds: "what they teach you in
accord with the law of the Lord." Those villains ignore that. They wantonly
employ the poor people's obedience contrary to the law of the Lord and
infuse them with this poison, cursing, and blasphemy. In the same way the
pope also held us captive with the declaration in Matthew 16:18, "You are
Peter," etc., inducing us to believe all the lies and deceptions that issued
from his devilish mind. He did not teach in accord with the word of God, and
therefore he forfeited the right to teach.
Fifth, I advise that safe-conduct on the highways be abolished completely
for the Jews. For they have no business in the countryside, since they are
not lords, officials, tradesmen, or the like. Let them stay at home. I have
heard it said that a rich Jew is now traveling across the country with
twelve horses his ambition is to become a Kokhba devouring princes,
lords, lands, and people with his usury, so that the great lords view it
with jealous eyes. If you great lords and princes will not forbid such
usurers the highway legally, some day a troop may gather against them,
having learned from this booklet the true nature of the Jews and how one
should deal with them and not protect their activities. For you, too, must
not and cannot protect them unless you wish to become participants in an
their abominations in the sight of God. Consider carefully what good could
come from this, and prevent it.
Sixth, I advise that usury be prohibited to them, and that all cash and
treasure of silver and gold be taken from them and put aside for
safekeeping. The reason for such a measure is that, as said above, they have
no other means of earning a livelihood than usury, and by it they have
stolen and robbed from us an they possess. Such money should now be used in
no other way than the following: Whenever a Jew is sincerely converted, he
should be handed one hundred, two hundred, or three hundred florins, as
personal circumstances may suggest. With this he could set himself up in
some occupation for the support of his poor wife and children, and the
maintenance of the old or feeble. For such evil gains are cursed if they are
not put to use with God's blessing in a good and worthy cause.
But when they boast that Moses allowed or commanded them to exact usury
from strangers, citing Deuteronomy 23:20 apart from this they cannot
adduce as much as a letter in their support we must tell them that there
are two classes of Jews or Israelites. The first comprises those whom Moses,
in compliance with God's command, led from Egypt into the land of Canaan. To
them he issued his law, which they were to keep in that country and not
beyond it, and then only until the advent of the Messiah. The other Jews are
those of the emperor and not of Moses. These date back to the time of
Pilate, the procurator of the land of Judah. For when the latter asked them
before the judgment seat, "Then what shall I do with Jesus who is called
Christ?" they all said, "Crucify him, crucify him!" He said to them, "Shall
I crucify your King?" They shouted in reply, "We have no king but Caesar!"
[Matt. 27:22; John 19:15]. God had not commanded of them such submission to
the emperor; they gave it voluntarily.
But when the emperor demanded the obedience due him, they resisted and
rebelled against him. Now they no longer wanted to be his subjects. Then he
came and visited his subjects, gathered them in Jerusalem, and then
scattered them throughout his entire empire, so that they were forced to
obey him. From these the present remnant of Jews descended, of whom Moses
knows nothing, nor they of him; for they do not deserve a single passage or
verse of Moses. If they wish to apply Moses' law again, they must first
return to the land of Canaan, become Moses' Jews, and keep his laws. There
they may practice usury as much as strangers will endure from them. But
since they are dwelling in and disobeying Moses in foreign countries under
the emperor, they are bound to keep the emperor's laws and refrain from the
practice of usury until they become obedient to Moses. For Moses' law has
never passed a single step beyond the land of Canaan or beyond the people of
Israel. Moses was not sent to the Egyptians, the Babylonians, or any other
nation with his law, but only to the people whom he led from Egypt into the
land of Canaan, as he himself testifies frequently in Deuteronomy. They were
expected to keep his commandments in the land which they would conquer
beyond the Jordan.
Moreover, since priesthood, worship, government with which the greater
part, indeed, almost all, of those laws of Moses deal have been at an
end for over fourteen hundred years already, it is certain that Moses' law
also came to an end and lost its authority. Therefore the imperial laws must
be applied to these imperial Jews. Their wish to be Mosaic Jews must not be
indulged. In fact, no Jew has been that for over fourteen hundred years.
Seventh, I recommend putting a flail, an ax, a hoe, a spade, a distaff,
or a spindle into the hands of young, strong Jews and Jewesses and letting
them earn their bread in the sweat of their brow, as was imposed on the
children of Adam (Gen. 3 [:19]). For it is not fitting that they should let
us accursed Goyim toil in the sweat of our faces while they, the holy
people, idle away their time behind the stove, feasting and farting., and on
top of all, boasting blasphemously of their lordship over the Christians by
means of our sweat. No, one should toss out these lazy rogues by the seat of
their pants.
But if we are afraid that they might harm us or our wives, children,
servants, cattle, etc., if they had to serve and work for us -- for it is
reasonable to assume that such noble lords of the world and venomous, bitter
worms are not accustomed to working and would be very reluctant to humble
themselves so deeply before the accursed Goyim -- then let us emulate the
common sense of other nations such as France, Spain, Bohemia, etc., compute
with them how much their usury has extorted from us, divide, divide this
amicably, but then eject them forever from the country. For, as we have
heard, God's anger with them is so intense that gentle mercy will only tend
to make them worse and worse, while sharp mercy will reform them but little.
Therefore, in any case, away with them!
I hear it said that the Jews donate large sums of money and thus prove
beneficial to governments. Yes, but where does this money come from? Not
from their own possessions but from that of the lords and subjects whom they
plunder and rob by means of usury. Thus the lords are taking from their
subjects what they receive from the Jews, i.e., the subjects are obliged to
pay additional taxes and let themselves be ground into the dust for the
Jews, so that they may remain in the country, lie boldly and freely,
blaspheme, curse, and steal. Shouldn't the impious Jews laugh up their
sleeves because we let them make such fools of us and because we spend our
money to enable them to remain in the country and to practice every malice?
Over and above that we let them get rich on our sweat and blood, while we
remain poor and they suck the marrow from our bones. If it is right for a
servant to give his master or for a guest to give his host ten florins
annually and, in return, to steal one thousand florins from him, then the
servant or the guest will very quickly and easily get rich and the master or
the host will soon become a beggar.
And even if the Jews could give the government such sums of money from
their own property, which is not possible, and thereby buy protection from
us, and the privilege publicly and freely to slander, blaspheme, villify,
and curse our Lord Jesus Christ so shamefully in their synagogues, and in
addition to wish us every misfortune, namely, that we might all be stabbed
to death and perish with our Haman, emperor, princes, lords, wife, and
children -- this would really be selling Christ our Lord, the whole of
Christendom together with the whole empire, and ourselves, with wife and
children, cheaply and shamefully. What a great saint the traitor Judas would
be in comparison with us! Indeed, if each Jew, as many as there are of them,
could give one hundred thousand florins annually, we should nevertheless not
yield them for this the right so freely to malign, curse, defame, impoverish
by usury a single Christian. That would still be far too cheap a price. How
much more intolerable is it that we permit the Jews to purchase with our
money such license to slander and curse the whole Christ and all of us and,
furthermore, reward them for this with riches and make them our lords, while
they ridicule us and gloat in their malice. That would prove a delightful
spectacle for the devil and his angels, over which they could secretly grin
like a sow grins at her litter, but which would indeed merit God's great
wrath.
In brief, dear princes and lords, those of you who have Jews under your
rule: if my counsel does not please you, find better advice, so that you and
we all can be rid of the unbearable, devilish burden of the Jews. Lest we
become guilty sharers before God in the lies, the blasphemy, the defamation,
and the curses which the mad Jews indulge in so freely and wantonly against
the person of our Lord Jesus Christ, his dear mother, all Christians, all
authority, and ourselves. Do not grant them protection, safe-conduct, or
communion with us. Do not aid and abet them in acquiring your money or your
subjects' money and property by means of usury. We have enough sin of our
own without this, dating back to the papacy, and we add to it daily with our
ingratitude and our contempt of God's word and all his grace; so it is not
necessary to burden ourselves also with these alien, shameful vices of the
Jews and over and above it all, to pay them for it with money and property.
Let us consider that we are now daily struggling with the Turks, which
surely calls for a lessening of our sins and a reformation of our life. With
this faithful counsel and warning I wish to cleanse and exonerate my
conscience.
And you, my dear gentlemen and friends who are pastors and preachers, I
wish to remind very faithfully of your official duty, so that you too may
warn your parishioners concerning their eternal harm, as you know how to do,
namely, that they be on their guard against the Jews and avoid them so far
as possible. They should not curse them or harm their persons, however. For
the Jews have cursed and harmed themselves more than enough by cursing the
Man Jesus of Nazareth, Mary's son, which they unfortunately have been doing
for over fourteen hundred years. Let the government deal with them in this
respect, as I have suggested. But whether the government acts or not. Let
everyone at least be guided by his own conscience and form for himself a
definition or image of a Jew.
When you lay eyes on or think of a Jew you must say to your self: Alas,
that mouth which I there behold has cursed and execrated and maligned every
Saturday my dear Lord Jesus Christ, who has redeemed me with his precious
blood; in addition, it prayed and pleaded before God that I, my wife and
children, and all Christians might be stabbed to death and perish miserably.
And he himself would gladly do this if he were able, in order to appropriate
our goods. Perhaps he has spat on the ground many times this very day over
the name of Jesus, as is their custom, so that the spittle still clings to
his mouth and beard, if he had a chance to spit. If I were to eat, drink or
talk with such a devilish mouth, I would eat or drink myself full of devils
by the dish or cupful just as I surely make myself a cohort of all the
devils that dwell in the Jews and that deride the precious blood of Christ.
May God preserve me from this!
We cannot help it that they do not share our belief. It is impossible to
force anyone to believe. However. we must avoid confirming them in their
wanton lying, slandering. cursing, and defaming. Nor dare we make ourselves
partners in their devilish ranting and raving by shielding and protecting
them, by giving them food, drink, and shelter, or by other neighborly acts,
especially since they boast so proudly and despicably when we do help and
serve them that God has ordained them as lords and us as servants. For
instance, when a Christian kindles their fire for them on a Sabbath, or
cooks for them in an inn whatever they want, they curse and defame and
revile us for it, supposing this to be something praiseworthy, and yet they
live on our wealth, which they have stolen from us. Such a desperate,
thoroughly evil poisonous, and devilish lot are these Jews, who for these
fourteen hundred years have been and still are our plague, our pestilence,
and our misfortune.
Especially you pastors who have Jews living in your midst, persist in
reminding your lords and rulers to be mindful of their office and of their
obligation before God to force the Jews to work, to forbid usury, and to
check their blasphemy and cursing. For if they punish thievery, robbery,
murder, blasphemy, and other vices among us Christians, why should the
devilish Jews be scot-free to commit their crimes among us and against us?
We suffer more from them than the Italians do from the Spaniards, who
plunder the host's kitchen, cellar, chest, and purse, and, in addition,
curse him and threaten him with death. Thus the Jews, our guests, also treat
us; for we are their hosts. They rob and fleece us and hang about our necks,
these lazy weaklings and indolent bellies; they swill and feast, enjoy good
times in our homes, and by way of reward they curse our Lord Christ, our
churches, our princes, and all of us, threatening us and unceasingly wishing
us death and every evil. Just ponder this: How does it happen that we poor
Christians nourish and enrich such an idle and lazy people, such a useless,
evil pernicious people, such blasphemous enemies of God, receiving nothing
in return but their curses and defamation and every misfortune they may
inflict on us or wish us? Indeed, we are as blind and unfeeling clods in
this respect as are the Jews in their unbelief, to suffer such great tyranny
from these vicious weaklings, and not perceive and sense that they are our
lords, yes, our mad tyrants, and that we are their captives and subjects.
Meanwhile they wail that they are our captives, and at the same time mock us
-- as though we had to take this from them!
But if the authorities are reluctant to use force and restrain the Jews'
devilish wantonness, the latter should, as we said, be expelled from the
country and be told to return to their land and their possessions in
Jerusalem, where they may lie, curse, blaspheme, defame, murder, steal, rob,
practice usury, mock, and indulge in all those infamous abominations which
they practice among us, and leave us our government, our country, our life,
and our property, much more leave our Lord the Messiah, our faith, and our
church undefiled and uncontaminated with their devilish tyranny and malice.
Any privileges that they may plead shall not help them; for no one can grant
privileges for practicing such abominations. These cancel and abrogate all
privileges.
If you pastors and preachers have followed my example and have faithfully
issued such warnings, but neither prince nor subject will do anything about
it, let us follow the advice of Christ (Matthew 10:14) and shake the dust
from our shoes, and say, "We are innocent of your blood." For I observe and
have often experienced how indulgent the perverted world is when it should
be strict, and, conversely, how harsh it is when it should be merciful. Such
was the case with King Ahab, as we find recorded in I Kings 20. That is the
way the prince of this world reigns. I suppose that the princes will now
wish to show mercy to the Jews, the bloodthirsty foes of our Christian and
human name, in order to earn heaven thereby. But that the Jews enmesh us,
harass us, torment and distress us poor Christians in every way with the
above mentioned devilish and detestable deeds, this they want us to
tolerate, and this is a good Christian deed, especially if there is any
money involved (which they have filched and stolen from us).
What are we poor preachers to do meanwhile? In the first place, we will
believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is truthful when he declares of the Jews
who did not accept but crucified him, "You are a brood of vipers and
children of the devil [cf. Matt. 12:34]. This is a judgment in which his
forerunner John the Baptist concurred, although these people were his kin.
Now our authorities and all such merciful saints as wish the Jews well will
at least have to let us believe our Lord Jesus Christ, who, I am sure, has a
more intimate knowledge of all hearts than do those compassionate saints. He
knows that these Jews are a brood of vipers and children of the devil, that
is, people who will accord us the same benefits as does their father, the
devil, and by now we Christians should have learned from Scripture as well
as experience just how much he wishes us well.
I have read and heard many stories about the Jews which agree with this
judgment of Christ, namely, how they have poisoned wells, made
assassinations, kidnaped children, as related before. I have heard that one
Jew sent another Jew, and this by means of a Christian, a pot of blood,
together with a barrel of wine, in which when drunk empty, a dead Jew was
found. There are many other similar stories. For their kidnaping of children
they have often been burned at the stake or banished (as we already heard).
I am well aware that they deny all of this. However, it all coincides with
the judgment of Christ which declares that they are venomous, bitter,
vindictive, tricky serpents, assassins, and children of the devil who sting
and work harm stealthily wherever they cannot do it openly. For this reason
I should like to see them where there are no Christians. The Turks and other
heathen do not tolerate what we Christians endure from these venomous
serpents and young devils. Nor do the Jews treat any others as they do us
Christians. That is what I had in mind when I said earlier that, next to the
devil, a Christian has no more bitter and galling foe than a Jew. There is
no other to whom we accord as many benefactions and from whom we suffer as
much as we do from these base children of the devil, this brood of vipers.
Now let me commend these Jews sincerely to whoever feels the desire to
shelter and feed them, to honor them, to be fleeced, robbed, plundered,
defamed, vilified, and cursed by them, and to suffer every evil at their
hands -- these venomous serpents and devil's children, who are the most
vehement enemies of Christ our Lord and of us all. And if that is not
enough, let him stuff them into his mouth, or crawl into their behind and
worship this holy object. Then let him boast of his mercy, then let him
boast that he has strengthened the devil and his brood for further
blaspheming our dear Lord and the precious blood with which we Christians
are redeemed. Then he will be a perfect Christian, filled with works of
mercy for which Christ will reward him on the day of judgment, together
with the Jews in the eternal fire of hell!
That is speaking coarsely about the coarse cursing of the Jews. Others
write much about this, and the Jews know very well that it is cursing, since
they curse and blaspheme consciously. Let us also speak more subtly and, as
Christians, more spiritually about this. Thus our Lord Jesus Christ says in
Matthew 10:40, "He who receives me receives him who sent me." And in Luke
10:16, "He who rejects you rejects me. And he who rejects me rejects him who
sent me." And in John 15:23, "He who hates me hates my father also." In John
5:23, "That all may honor the Son, even as they honor the Father. He who
does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him," etc.
These are, God be praised, clear and plain words, declaring that all that
is done to the honor or to the dishonor of the Son is surely also done to
the honor or to the dishonor of God the Father himself. We Christians cannot
have or countenance any doubt of this. Whoever denies, defames, and curses
Jesus of Nazareth, the Virgin Mary's Son, also denies, defames, and curses
God the Father himself, who created heaven and earth. But that is what the
Jews do, etc.
And if you say that the Jews do not believe or know this since they do
not accept the New Testament, I reply that the Jews may know or believe this
or that; we Christians, however, know that they publicly blaspheme and curse
God the Father when they blaspheme and curse this Jesus. Tell me, what are
we going to answer God if he takes us to account now or on the day of
judgment, saying: "Listen, you are a Christian. You are aware of the fact
that the Jews openly blasphemed and cursed my Son and Me, you gave them
opportunity for it, you protected and shielded them so that they could
engage in this without hindrance or punishment in your country, city, and
house." Tell me: What will we answer to this?
Of course, we accord anyone the right not to believe *omissive et
privatim* ["by neglect and privately'']; this we leave to every one's
conscience. But to parade such unbelief so freely in churches and before our
very noses, eyes, and ears, to boast of it, to sing it, teach it, and defend
it, to revile and curse the true faith, and in this way lure others to them
and hinder our people_that is a far, far different story. And this is not
changed by the fact that the Jews do not believe the New Testament, that
they are unacquainted with it, and that they pay it no heed. The fact
remains that we are acquainted with it and that we cannot acquiesce in
having the Jews revile and curse it in our hearing. To witness this and keep
silent is tantamount to doing it ourselves. Thus the accursed Jews encumber
us with their diabolical, blasphemous, and horrible sins in our own country.
It will not do for them to say at this point: "We Jews care nothing about
the New Testament or about the belief of the Christians." Let them express
such sentiments in their own country or secretly. In our country and in our
hearing they must suppress these words, or we will have to resort to other
measures. These incorrigible rascals know very well that the New Testament
deals with our Lord Jesus Christ, God's Son, while they claim to be
unacquainted with its contents. My friend, it is not a question of what you
know or what you wish to know, but of what you ought to know, what you are
obliged to know. As it happens, not only the Jew but an the world is obliged
to know that the New Testament is God the Father's book about his Son Jesus
Christ Whoever does not accept and honor that book does not accept and honor
God the Father himself. For we read, "He who rejects me rejects my Father."
And if the Jews do not want to know this, then, as I said, we Christians do
know it.
Thus if we ourselves do not wish to stand condemned by their sins, we
cannot tolerate that the Jews publicly blaspheme and revile God the Father
before our very ears by blaspheming and reviling Jesus our Lord, for as he
says, "He who hates me hates my Father also." Similarly we cannot tolerate
their stating openly and in our hearing that they have no regard for the New
Testament but look upon it as a pack of lies. This is tantamount to saying
that they care nothing for God the Father and regard him as a liar, for this
is God the Father's book, it is the word about his Son Jesus Christ. It will
not avail them but rather prejudice their case if they plead ignorance or
rejection of the book. For it is incumbent on all to know God's book. He did
not reveal it to have it ignored or rejected; he wants it to be known, and
he excuses no one from this.
It is as if a king were to instate his only son in his place and command
the country to regard him as its sovereign (although he would also be
entitled to this by right of natural inheritance), and the country as a
whole readily accepted him. A few, however, band together in opposition,
alleging that they know nothing about this, despite the fact that the king
had in confirmation of his will issued seal and letters and other testimony.
They still insist that they do not want to know this or respect it. The king
would be obliged to take these people by the nape of the neck and throw them
into a dungeon and entrust them to Master Hans, who would teach them to say,
"We are willing to acknowledge it." The alternative would be to keep them
incarcerated forever, lest they contaminate with their refractory attitude
others who do want to learn it.
This is what God, too, has done. He instated his Son Jesus Christ in
Jerusalem in his place and commanded that he be paid homage, according to
Psalm 2:11-12: "Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish in the way."
Some of the Jews would not hear of this. God bore witness by the various
tongues of the apostles and by all sorts of miraculous signs, and cited the
statements of the prophets in testimony. However, they did then what they
still do now; they were obstinate, and absolutely refused to give ear to it.
Then came Master Hans the Romans who destroyed Jerusalem, took the
villains by the nape of the neck and cast them into the dungeon of exile,
which they still inhabit and in which they will remain forever, or until
they say, "We are willing to acknowledge it."
God surely did not do this secretly or in some nook or corner, so that
the Jews would have an excuse for disregarding the New Testament without
sin. As we noted above, he gave them a reliable sign through the patriarch
Jacob, namely, that they could confidently expect the Messiah when the
scepter had departed from Judah. Or, when the seventy weeks of Daniel had
expired; or, a short time after the construction of Haggai's temple but
before its destruction. He also informed them through Isaiah that when they
would hear a voice in the wilderness (as happened when the scepter had
departed), that is, when they heard the voice of a preacher and prophet
proclaiming, "Repent, the Lord is at hand, and is himself coming" then they
should be certain that the Messiah had come [cf. Isa. 40:3 ff.].
Shortly thereafter the Messiah himself appeared on the scene, taught,
baptized, and performed innumerable great miracles, not secretly but
throughout the entire country, prompting many to exclaim, "This is the
Messiah" [John 7:41]. Also [John 7:31]: "When the Messiah appears, will he
do more signs than this man has done?" And they themselves said, "What are
we to do? For this man performs many signs. If we let him go on thus, every
one will believe in him" [John 11:47]. When he was on the cross, they said,
"He saved others; he cannot save himself" [Matt. 27:42]. Should God concede
that these circumcised saints are ignorant of all this, when they already
stand convicted by the four statements cited (Jacob's, Haggai's, Daniel's,
and David's), all of which show that the Messiah must have come at that
time? Several of their rabbis also declared that he was in the world and was
begging in Rome, etc.
Furthermore, he saw to it that they were warned not to be offended at his
person, for in Zechariah 9:9 he announced that he would come to Jerusalem
"riding on an ass," wretched and poor, but as a propitious King who would
teach peace, who would "cut off" the chariots, steeds, and bows (that is,
not rule in a worldly manner, as the mad Kokhbaites, these bloodthirsty
Jews, rave), and that this poor yet peaceful, propitious King's dominion
should extend to the ends of the world. That is, indeed, a very clear
statement, setting forth that the Messiah should reign in all the world
without a sword, with pure peace, as a King bringing salvation. I am
extremely surprised that the devil can be so powerful as to delude a person,
to say nothing of an entire nation which boasts of being God's people, into
believing something at variance with this clear text.
He faithfully forewarned them, furthermore, not to be offended when they
see that such a great miracle-worker and poor King who had ridden in on an
ass, would let himself be killed and crucified. For he had had it proclaimed
in advance (Daniel 9:26 and Isaiah 53:2 and 52:14) that "his Servant, who
will startle the kings, will be smitten and afflicted"; but all of this will
occur because "God laid on him the sins of us all and wounded him for our
transgressions, but he was to make himself an offering for sin, intercede
for the transgressors, and by his knowledge make many to be accounted
righteous." Such the text clearly states.
But the sun has never seen or heard anything more disgraceful than the
abuse of this passage by these blasphemous Jews. They apply it to themselves
in their exile. At the present we lack the time to deal with this. Alas,
should they be the ones who were smitten because of our sin, who bore our
transgressions, who made us righteous, and who intercede for us, etc.? There
was never a viler people than they, who with their lying, blaspheming,
cursing, maligning, their idolatry, their robbery, usury, and all vices
accuse us Christians and an mankind more before God and the world than any
others. By no means do they pray for us sinners as the text says; they curse
us most vehemently, as we proved earlier from Lyra and Burgensis. Their
great slothfulness and malice prompt these blasphemous scoundrels to mock
Scripture, God, and all the world with their impudent glosses. This they do
in accord with their merit and true worth.
After the crucifixion of the King, God first presented the proper signs
that this Jesus was the Messiah. Poor, timid, unlearned, unconsecrated
fishermen, who did not even have a perfect mastery of their own language,
stepped forth and preached in the tongues of the whole world. All the world,
heaven and earth, is still filled with wonder at this. They interpreted the
writings of the prophets with power and correct understanding; in addition
they performed such signs and wonders, that their message was accepted
throughout the world by Jews and Gentiles. Innumerable people, both young
and old, accepted it with such sincerity that they willingly suffered
gruesome martyrdom because of it. This message has now endured these fifteen
hundred years down to our day, and it will endure to the end of time.
If such signs did not move the Jews of that time, what can we expect of
these degenerate Jews who haughtily disdain to know anything about this
story? Indeed, God, who revealed these things so gloriously to an the world,
will see to it that they hear us Christians preach and see us keep this
message, which we did not invent but heard from Jerusalem fourteen hundred
years ago. No enemies, no heathen, and especially no Jews have been able to
suppress it, no matter how strongly they opposed it. It would be impossible
for such a thing to maintain itself if it were not of God.
The Jews themselves in their fifteen-hundred-year exile must confess that
this message has been preached in all the world before their very ears, that
it was assailed by much heresy and yet survived. Therefore God cannot be
accused of having done all this secretly or in hiding, or of never having
brought it to the attention of the Jews or of any other people. For they
have all persecuted it vehemently and vigorously these fifteen hundred
years. And yet the blasphemous Jews oppose it so impudently and sneeringly,
as though it had just recently been invented by a drunkard who deserves no
credence. They feel free to revile and damn it with impunity, and we
Christians have to offer them room and place, house and home in the bargain,
we have to protect and defend them all so that they can confidently and
freely revile and condemn such a word of God. And by way of reward we let
them take our money and property through their usury.
No, you vile father of such blasphemous Jews, you hellish devil, these
are the facts: God has preached long enough to your children, the Jews,
publicly and with miraculous signs throughout the world. He has done so for
almost fifteen hundred years now, and still preaches. They were and still
are obliged to obey him; but they were hardened and ever resisted,
blasphemed, and cursed. Therefore we Christians, in turn are obliged not to
tolerate their wanton and conscious blasphemy. As we heard above, "He who
hates the Son also hates the Father" [John 15:23]. For if we permit them to
do this where we are sovereign, and protect them to enable them to do so,
then we are eternally damned together with them because of their sins and
blasphemies, even if we in our persons are as holy as the prophets,
apostles, or angels. *Quia faciens et consentiens pari poena* ["Doing and
consenting deserve equal punishment"]. Whether doer, adviser, accomplice,
consenter, or concealer -- one is as pious as the other. It does not help us
(and the Jews still less) that the Jews refuse to acknowledge this. As has
already been said, we Christians know it, and the Jews ought to know it,
having heard it together with us for almost fifteen hundred years, having
beheld all sorts of miracles and having heard how this doctrine has
survived, by nothing but divine strength, against all devils and the whole
world.
This is certain, borne out by such an enduring and impressive testimony
in all the world, that "He who does not honor the Son does not honor the
Father," and that he who does not have the Son cannot have the Father. The
Jews ever blaspheme and curse God the Father, the Creator of us all, just by
blaspheming and cursing his Son, Jesus of Nazareth, Mary's Son, whom God has
proclaimed as his Son for fifteen hundred years in all the world by
preaching and miraculous signs against the might and the trickery of all
devils and men; and he will proclaim him as such until the end of the world.
They dub him *Hebel Vorik,* that is, not merely a liar and deceiver, but
lying and deception itself, viler even than the devil. We Christians must
not tolerate that they practice this in their public synagogues, in their
books, and in their behavior, openly under our noses, and within our hearing
in our own country, houses, and regimes. If we do, we together with the Jews
and on their account will lose God the Father and his dear Son, who
purchased us at such cost with his holy blood, and we will be eternally
lost, which God forbid!
Accordingly, it must and dare not be considered a trifling matter but a
most serious one to seek counsel against this and to save our souls from the
Jews, that is, from the devil and from eternal death. My advice, as I said
earlier, is:
First, that their synagogues be burned down, and that all who are able
toss in sulphur and pitch; it would be good if someone could also throw in
some hellfire. That would demonstrate to God our serious resolve and be
evidence to all the world that it was in ignorance that we tolerated such
houses, in which the Jews have reviled God, our dear Creator and Father, and
his Son most shamefully up till now, but that we have now given them their
due reward.
Second, that all their books their prayer books, their Talmudic
writings, also the entire Bible, be taken from them, not leaving them
one leaf, and that these be preserved for those who may be converted. For
they use all of these books to blaspheme the Son of God, that is, God the
Father himself, Creator of heaven and earth, as was said above; and they
will never use them differently.
Third, that they be forbidden on pain of death to praise God, to give
thanks, to pray, and to teach publicly among us and in our country. They may
do this in their own country or wherever they can without our being obliged
to hear it or know it. The reason for this prohibition is that their praise,
thanks, prayer, and doctrine are sheer blasphemy, cursing, and idolatry,
because their heart and mouth call God the Father *Hebel Vorik* as they call
his Son, our Lord Jesus, this. For as they name and honor the Son, thus they
also name and honor the Father. It does not help them to use many fine words
and to make much ado about the name of God. For we read, "You shall not take
the name of the Lord your God in vain" [Exod. 20:7]. Just as little did it
avail their ancestors at the time of the kings of Israel that they bore
God's name, yet called him Baal.
Fourth, that they be forbidden to utter the name of God within our
hearing. For we cannot with a good conscience listen to this or tolerate it,
because their blasphemous and accursed mouth and heart call God's Son *Hebel
Vorik,* and thus also call his Father that. He cannot and will not interpret
this otherwise, just as we Christians too cannot interpret it otherwise, we
who believe that however the Son is named and honored thus also the Father
is named and honored. Therefore we must not consider the mouth of the Jews
as worthy of uttering the name of God within our hearing. He who hears this
name-from a Jew must inform the authorities, or else throw sow dung at him
when he sees him and chase him away. And may no one be merciful and kind in
this regard, for God's honor and the salvation of us all, including that of
the Jews, are at stake!
And if they, or someone else in their behalf, were to suggest that they
do not intend any such great evil, or that they are not aware that with such
blaspheming and cursing they are blaspheming and cursing God the Father
alleging that though they blaspheme Jesus and us Christians, they
nonetheless praise and honor God most highly and beautifully we answer
as we have done before: that if the Jews do not want to admit this or try to
put a better face on it, we Christians at least are bound to admit it. The
Jews' ignorance is not to be excused, since God has had this proclaimed for
almost fifteen hundred years. They are obliged to know it, and God demands
this knowledge of them. For if anyone who hears God's words for fifteen
hundred years still constantly remarks, "I do not want to acknowledge this,"
his ignorance will provide a very poor excuse. He thereby really incurs a
sevenfold guilt.
To be sure, they did not know at that time that it was God's word; but
now they have been informed of it these fifteen hundred years. They have
witnessed great signs. Yet they have raged against this, and because of it
lived in such exile for fifteen hundred years. All right, let them even now
hear and believe it, and all will be simple. If they refuse, it is certain
that they will never acknowledge it but are bent on cursing it forever, as
their forebears have done for these fifteen hundred years. So we Christians,
who do acknowledge it, cannot tolerate or take upon everlasting ignorance
and blasphemy in out midst. Let them wander back to their country, be
ignorant and blaspheme there as long as they can, and not burden us with
their wicked sins.
But what will happen even if we do burn down the Jews' synagogues and
forbid them publicly to praise God, to pray, to teach, to utter God's name?
They will still keep doing it in secret. If we know that they are doing this
in secret, it is the same as if they were doing it publicly. For our
knowledge of their secret doings and our toleration of them implies that
they are not secret after all, and thus our conscience is encumbered with it
before God. So let us beware. In my opinion the problem must be resolved
thus: If we wish to wash our hands of the Jews' blasphemy and not share in
their guilt, we have to part company with them. They must be driven from our
country. Let them think of their fatherland; then they need no longer wail
and lie before God against us that we are holding them captive, nor need we
then any longer complain that they are burdening us with their blasphemy and
their usury. This is the most natural and the best course of action, which
will safe guard the interest of both parties.
But since they are loath to quit the country, they will boldly deny
everything and will also offer the government money enough for permission to
remain here. Woe to those who accept such money, and accursed be that money,
which they have stolen from us so damnably through usury. They deny just as
brazenly as they lie. And wherever they can secretly curse, poison, or harm
us Christians they do so without any qualms of conscience. If they are
caught in the act or charged with something, they are bold enough to deny it
impudently, even to the point of death, since they do not regard us worthy
of being told the truth. In fact, these holy children of God consider any
harm they can wish or inflict on us as a great service to God. Indeed, if
they had the power to do to us what we are able to do to them, not one of us
would live for an hour. But since they lack the power to do this publicly,
they remain our daily murderers and bloodthirsty foes in their hearts. Their
prayers and curses furnish evidence of that, as do the many stories which
relate their torturing of children and all sorts of crimes for which they
have often been burned at the stake or banished.
Therefore I firmly believe that they say and practice far worse things
secretly than the histories and others record about them, meanwhile relying
on their denials and on their money. But even if they could deny all else,
they cannot deny that they curse us Christians openly -- not because of our
evil life, but because we regard Jesus as the Messiah, and because they view
themselves as our captives, although they know very well that the latter is
a lie, and that they are really the ones who hold us captive in our own
country by means of their usury, and that everyone would gladly be rid of
them. Because they curse us, they also curse our Lord; and if they curse our
Lord, they also curse God the Father, the Creator of heaven and earth. Thus
their lying cannot avail them. Their cursing alone convicts them, so that we
are indeed compelled to believe all the evil things written about them.
Undoubtedly they do more and viler things than those which we know and
discover. For Christ does not lie or deceive us when he adjudges them to be
serpents and children of the devil, that is, his and all his followers'
murderers and enemies, wherever they find it possible.
If I had power over the Jews, as our princes and cities have, I would
deal severely with their lying mouth. They have one lie with which they work
great harm among their children and their common folk and with which they
slander our faith so shameful}y: namely, they accuse us and slander us among
their people, declaring that we Christians worship more than one God. Here
they vaunt and pride themselves without measure. They beguile their people
with the claim that they are the only people, in contrast to an the
Gentiles, who worship no more than one God. Oh, how cocksure they are about
this!
Even though they are aware that they are doing us an injustice and are
lying on this point as malicious and wicked scoundrels, even though they
have heard for fifteen hundred years, and still hear, that an of us
Christians disavow this, they still stuff their ears shut like serpents and
deliberately refuse to hear us, but rather insist that their venomous lies
about us must be accepted by their people as the truth. This they do even
though they read in our writings that we agree with Moses' words in
Deuteronomy 6 [:4]: "Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one God," and that
we confess, publicly and privately, with our hearts, tongues and writings,
our life and our death, that there is but one God, of whom Moses writes here
and whom the Jews themselves call upon. I say, even if they know this and
have heard and read it about us for almost fifteen hundred years, it is of
no avail; their lies must still stand, and we Christians have to tolerate
their slander that we worship many gods.
Consequently, if I had power over them, I would assemble their scholars
and their leaders and order them, on pain of losing their tongues down to
the root, to convince us Christians within eight days of the truth of their
assertions and to prove this blasphemous lie against us, to the effect that
we worship more than the one true God. If they succeeded, we would all on
the self-same day become Jews and be circumcised. If they failed, they
should stand ready to receive the punishment they deserve for such shameful,
malicious, pernicious, and venomous lies. For, thanks be to God, we are
after all not such ducks, clods, or stones as these most intelligent rabbis,
these senseless fools, think us, that we do not know that one God and many
gods cannot truly be believed in simultaneously.
Neither Jew nor devil will in any way be able to prove that our belief
that the one eternal Godhead is composed of three persons implies that we
believe in more than one God. If the Jews maintain that they cannot
understand how three persons can be one God, why then must their
blasphemous, accursed, lying mouth deny, condemn, and curse what it does not
understand? Such a mouth should be punished for two reasons; in the first
place, because it confesses that it does not understand this; in the second
place, because it nevertheless blasphemes something which it does not
understand. Why do they not first ask? Indeed, why have they heard it for
fifteen hundred years and yet refused to learn or understand it? Therefore
such lack of understanding cannot help or excuse them, nor us Christians if
we tolerate this any longer from them. As already said, we must force them
to prove their lies about us or suffer the consequences. For he who slanders
and maligns us as being idolatrous in this respect, slanders and maligns
Christ, that is, God himself, as an idol. For it is from him that we learned
and received this as his eternal word and truth, confirmed mightily by signs
and confessed and taught now for nearly fifteen hundred years.
No person has yet been born, or will ever be born, who can grasp or
comprehend how foliage can sprout from wood or a tree, or how grass can grow
forth from stone or earth, or how any creature can be begotten. Yet these
filthy, blind, hardened liars presume to fathom and to know what is
happening outside and beyond the creature in God's hidden, incomprehensible,
inscrutable, and eternal essence. Though we ourselves can grasp only with
difficulty and with weak faith what has been revealed to us about this in
veiled words, they give vent to such terrible blasphemy over it as to call
our faith idolatrous, which is to reproach and defame God himself as an
idol. We are convinced of our faith and doctrine; and they, too, ought to
understand it, having heard for fifteen hundred years that it is by God and
from God through Jesus Christ.
If these vulgar people had expressed themselves more mildly and said,
"The Christians worship one God and not many gods, and we are lying and
doing the Christians an injustice when we allege that they are worshiping
more than one God, though they do believe that there are three persons in
the Godhead; we can not understand this but are willing to let the
Christians follow their convictions," etc. -- that would have been sensible.
But now they proceed, impelled by the devil, to fall into this like filthy
sows fall into the trough, defaming and reviling what they refuse to
acknowledge and to understand. Without further ado they declare: We Jews do
not understand this and do not want to understand it; therefore it follows
that it is wrong and idolatrous.
These are the people to whom God has never been God but a liar in the
person of all the prophets and apostles, no matter how much God had these
preach to them. The result is that they can not be God's people, no matter
how much they teach, clamor, and pray. They do not hear God; so he, in turn,
does not hear them, as Psalm 18 :26 says: "With the crooked thou dost show
thyself per verse." The wrath of God has overtaken them. I am loath to think
of this, and it has not been a pleasant task for me to write this book being
obliged to resort now to anger, now to satire, in order to avert my eyes
from the terrible picture which they present It has pained me to mention
their horrible blasphemy concerning our Lord and his dear mother, which we
Christians are grieved to hear. I can well understand what St. Paul means in
Romans 10 [9:2] when he says that he is saddened as he considers them. I
think that every Christian experiences this when he reflects seriously, not
on the temporal misfortunes and exile which the Jews bemoan, but on the fact
that they are condemned to blaspheme, curse, and vilify God himself and all
that is God's, for their eternal damnation, and that they refuse to hear and
acknowledge this but regard all of their doings as zeal for God. O God,
heavenly Father, relent and let your wrath over them be sufficient and come
to an end, for the sake of your dear Son! Amen.
I wish and I ask that our rulers who have Jewish subjects exercise a
sharp mercy toward these wretched people, as suggested above, to see whether
this might not help (though it is doubtful). They must act like a good
physician who, when gangrene has set proceeds without mercy to cut, saw, and
burn flesh, veins, bone, and marrow. Such a procedure must also be followed
in this instance. Burn down their synagogues, forbid all that I enumerated
earlier, force them to work, and deal harshly with them, as Moses did in the
wilderness, slaying three thousand lest the whole people perish. They surely
do not know what they are doing; moreover, as people possessed, they do not
wish to know it, hear it, or learn it. Therefore it would be wrong to be
merciful and confirm them in their conduct. If this does not help we must
drive them out like mad dogs, so that we do not become partakers of their
abominable blasphemy and all the their other vices and thus merit God's
wrath and be damned with them. I have done my duty. Now let everyone see to
his. I am exonerated.
Finally I wish to say this for myself: If God were to give me no other
Messiah than such as the Jews wish and hope for, I would much, much rather
be a sow than a human being. I will cite you a good reason for this. The
Jews ask no more of their Messiah than that he be a Kokhba and worldly king
who will slay us Christians and share out the world among the Jews and make
them lords, and who finally will die like other kings, and his children
after him. For thus declares a rabbi: You must not suppose that it will be
different at the time of the Messiah than it has been since the creation of
the world, etc.; that is, there will be days and nights, years and months,
summer and winter, seedtime and harvest, begetting and dying, eating and
drinking, sleeping, growing, digesting, eliminating_all will take its course
as it does now, only the Jews will be the masters and will possess all the
world's gold, goods, joys, and delights, while we Christians will be their
servants. This coincides entirely with the thoughts and teachings of
Muhamunad. He kills us Christians as the Jews would like to do, occupies the
land, and takes over our property, our joys and pleasures. If he were a Jew
and not an Ishmaelite, the Jews would have accepted him as the Messiah long
ago, or they would have made him the Kokhba.
Even if I had all of that, or if I could become the ruler of Turkey or
the Messiah for whom the Jews hope, I would still prefer being a sow. For
what would all of this benefit me if I could not be secure in its possession
for a single hour? Death, that horrible burden and plague of all mankind,
would still threaten me. I would not be safe from him; I would have to fear
him every moment. I would still have to quake and tremble before hell and
the wrath of God. And I would know no end of all this, but would have to
expect it forever. The tyrant Dionysius illustrated this well when he placed
a person who praised his good fortune at the head of a richly laden table.
Over his head he suspended an unsheathed sword attached to a silk thread,
and below him he put a red-hot fire, saying: Eat and be merry, etc. That is
the sort of joy such a Messiah would dispense. And I know that anyone who
has ever tasted of death's terror or burden would rather be a sow than bear
this forever and ever.
For a sow lies down on her featherbed, on the street, or on a dung-heap;
she rests securely, snores gently, sleeps sweetly, fears neither king nor
Lord, neither death nor hell, neither the devil nor God's wrath, and lives
entirely without care so long as she has her bran. And if the emperor of
Turkey were to draw near with all his might and his wrath, she in her pride
would not move a bristle for his sake. If someone were to rouse her, she, I
suppose, would grunt and say, if she could talk: You fool, why are you
raving? You are not one-tenth as well off as I am. Not for an hour do you
live as securely, as peacefully and tranquilly as I do constantly, nor would
you even if you were ten times as great or rich. In brief, no thought of
death occurs to her, for her life is secure and serene.
And if the butcher performs his job with her, she probably imagines that
a stone or piece of wood is pinching her. She never thinks of death, and in
a moment she is dead. Neither before, during, or in death did she feel
death. She feels nothing but life, nothing but everlasting life! No king,
not even the Jews' Messiah, will be able to emulate her, nor will any
person, however great, rich, holy, or mighty he might be. She never ate of
the apple which taught us wretched men in Paradise the difference between
good and evil.
What good would the Jews' Messiah do me if he were unable to help a poor
man like me in face of this great and horrible lack and grief and make my
life one-tenth as pleasant as that of a sow? I would say: Dear Lord God,
keep your Messiah, or give him to whoever will have him. Instead, make me a
sow. For it is better to be a live sow than a man who is eternally dying.
Yea, as Christ says: "It would have been better for that man if he had not
been born" [Matt. 26:24].
However, if I had a Messiah who could remedy this grief, so that I would
no longer have to fear death but would be always and eternally sure of life,
and able to play a trick on the devil and death and no longer have to
tremble before the wrath of God, then my heart would leap for joy and be
intoxicated with sheer delight; then would a fire of love for God be
enkindled, and my praise and thanks would never cease. Even if he would not,
in addition, give me gold, silver, and other riches, all the world would
nonetheless be a genuine paradise for me, though I lived in a dungeon.
That is the kind of Messiah we Christians have, and we thank God, the
Father of all mercy, with the full, overflowing joy of our hearts, gladly
and readily forgetting all the sorrow and harm which the devil wrought for
us in Paradise. For our loss has been richly compensated for, and all has
been restored to us through this Messiah. Filled with such joy, the apostles
sang and rejoiced in dungeons and amid all misfortunes as did even young
girls, such as Agatha, Lucia, etc. The wretched Jews, on the other hand, who
rejected this Messiah, have languished and perished since that time in
anguish of heart, in trouble, trembling, wrath, impatience, malice,
blasphemy, and cursing, as we read in Isaiah 65:14: "Behold, my servants
shall sing for gladness of heart, but you shall cry out for pain of heart,
and shall wail for anguish of spirit. You shall leave your name to my chosen
for a curse, and the Lord God will slay you; but his servants he will call
by a different name." And in the same chapter we read: "I was ready to be
sought by those who did not ask for me; I was ready to be found by those who
did not seek me. I said, 'Here am I, here am I,' to a nation that did not
call on my name (that is, who were not my people). I spread out my hands all
the day to a rebellious people."
We, indeed, have such a Messiah, who says to us (John 11:25): "I am the
resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall
he live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die." And John
8:51: "Truly, truly, I say to you, if any one keeps my word, he will never
see death." The Jews and the Turks care nothing for such a Messiah. And why
should they? They must have a Messiah from the fool's paradise, who will
satisfy their stinking belly, and who will die together with them like a cow
or dog.
Nor do they need him in the face of death, for they themselves are holy
enough with their penitence and piety to step before God and attain this and
everything. Only the Christians are such fools and timid cowards who stand
in such awe of God, who regard their sin and his wrath so highly that they
do not venture to appear before the eyes of his divine Majesty without a
mediator or Messiah to represent them and to sacrifice himself for them. The
Jews, however, are holy and valiant heroes and knights who dare to approach
God themselves without mediator or Messiah, and ask for and receive all they
desire. Obviously the angels and God himself must rejoice whenever a Jew
condescends to pray; then the angels must take this prayer and place it as a
crown on God's divine head. We have witnessed this for fifteen hundred
years. So highly does God esteem the noble blood and circumcised saints
because they can call his son *Hebel Vorik*!
Furthermore, not only do we foolish, craven Christians and accursed Goyim
regard our Messiah as so indispensable for delivering us from death through
himself and without our holiness, but we wretched people are also afflicted
with such great and terrible blindness as to believe that he needs no sword
or worldly power to accomplish this. For we cannot comprehend how God's
wrath, sin, death, and hell can be banished with the sword, since we observe
that from the beginning of the world to the present day death has not cared
a fig for the sword; it has overcome all emperors, kings, and whoever wields
a sword as easily as it over comes the weakest infant in the cradle.
In this respect, the great seducers Isaiah, Jeremiah, and an the other
prophets do us great harm. They beguile us mad Goyim with their false
doctrine, saying that the kingdom of the Messiah will not bear the sword.
Oh, that the holy rabbis and the chivalrous, bold heroes of the Jews would
come to our rescue here and extricate us from these abominable errors! For
when Isaiah 2:2 prophesies concerning the Messiah that the Gentiles shall
come to the house and mountain of the Lord and let themselves be taught (for
undoubtedly they do not expect to be murdered with the sword; in this case
they would surely not approach but would stay away), he says: "He (the
Messiah) shall judge between the nations, and shall decide for many peoples;
and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into
pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall
they learn war any more."
Similar sorcery is also practiced upon us poor Goyim in Isaiah 11:9:
"They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall
be full of the knowledge of the Lord. We poor blind Goyim cannot conceive of
this "knowledge of the Lord" as a sword, but as the instruction by which one
learns to know God; our understanding agrees with Isaiah 2, cited above,
which also speaks of the knowledge which the Gentiles shall pursue. For
knowledge does not come by the sword, but by teaching and hearing, as we
stupid Goyim assume. Likewise Isaiah 53:11: "By his knowledge shall the
righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous"; that is, by
teaching them and by their hearing him and believing in him. What else might
'"his knowledge" mean? In brief, the knowledge of the Messiah must come by
preaching.
The proof of this is before your eyes, namely, that the apostles used no
spear or sword but solely their tongues. And their example has been followed
in all the world now for fifteen hundred years by all the bishops, pastors,
and preachers, and is still being followed. Just see whether the pastor
wields sword or spear when he enters the church, preaches, baptizes,
administers the sacrament, when he retains and remits sin, restrains
evildoers, comforts the godly, and teaches, helps, and nurtures everyone's
soul. Does he not do all of this exclusively with the tongue or with words?
And the congregation, likewise, brings no sword or spear to such a ministry,
but only its ears.
And consider the miracles. The Roman Empire and the whole world abounded
with idols to which the Gentiles adhered; the devil was mighty and defended
himself vigorously. All swords were against it, and yet the tongue alone
purged the entire world of all these idols without a sword. It also
exorcised innumerable devils, raised the dead, healed an types of diseases,
and snowed and rained down sheer miracles. Thereafter it swept away an
heresy and error, as it still does daily before our eyes. And further
this is the greatest miracle it forgives and blots out all sin, creates
happy, peaceful, patient hearts, devours death, locks the doors of hell and
opens the gate of heaven, and gives eternal life. Who can enumerate all the
blessings effected by God's word? In brief, it makes all who hear and
believe it children of God and heirs of the kingdom of heaven. Do you not
call this a kingdom, power, might, dominion, glory? Yes, most certainly,
this is a comforting kingdom and the true *chemdath* of all Gentiles. And
should I, in company with the Jews, desire or accept bloodthirsty Kokhba in
place of such a kingdom? As I said, in such circumstances I would rather be
a sow than a man.
All the writings of the prophets agree fully with this interpretation,
that the nations, both Jews and Gentiles, flocked to Shiloh after the
scepter had been wrested from Judah (as Jacob says in Genesis 49); likewise,
that the seventy weeks of Daniel are fulfilled; that the temple of Haggai is
destroyed, but the house and throne of David have remained until the present
time and will endure forever. On the other hand, according to the
mischievous denial, lying, and cursing of the Jews, whom God has rejected,
this is not the meaning [of these passages], much less has it been
fulfilled.
To speak first of the saying of Jacob in Genesis 49, we heard before what
idle and senseless foolishness the Jews have invented regarding it, yet
without hitting upon any definite meaning. But if we confess our Lord Jesus
and let him be the "Shiloh" or Messiah, all agrees, coincides, rhymes, and
harmonizes beautifully and delightfully. For he appeared promptly on the
scene at the time of Herod, after the scepter had departed from Judah. He
initiated his rule of peace without a sword, as Isaiah and Zechariah had
prophesied, and an the nations gathered about him both Jews and Gentiles
so that on one day in Jerusalem three thousand souls became believers, and
many members of the priesthood and of the princes of the people also flocked
to him, as Luke records in Acts 3 and 4.
For more than one hundred years after Jesus' resurrection, that is, from
the eighteenth year of the reign of Emperor Tiberius until the eighteenth
year of the reign of Emperor Hadrian, who inflicted the second and last
bloodbath of the Jews, who defeated Kokhba and drove the Jews utterly and
completely from their country, there were always bishops in Jerusalem from
the tribe of the children of Israel, an of whom our Eusebius mentions by
name (*Eccl. Hist.,* Bk. 4, ch. 5). He begins with St. James the apostle and
enumerates about fifteen of them, an of whom preached the gospel with great
diligence, performed miracles and lived a holy life, converting many
thousands of Jews and children of Israel to their promised Messiah who had
now appeared, Jesus of Nazareth; apart from these there were the Jews living
in the Diaspora who were converted together with the Gentiles by St. Paul,
other apostles, and their disciples. This was accomplished despite the fact
that the other faction, the blind, impenitent Jews the fathers of the
present-day Jews raved, raged, and ranted against it without letup and
without ceasing, and shed much blood of members of their own race both
within their own country and abroad among the Gentiles, as was related
earlier also of Kokhba.
After Hadrian had expelled the Jews from their country, however, it was
necessary to choose the bishops in Jerusalem from the Gentiles who had
become Christians, for the Jews were no longer found or tolerated in the
country because of Kokhba and his rebellious followers, who gave the Romans
no rest. Yet the other, pious, converted Jews who lived dispersed among the
Gentiles converted many of the children of Israel, as we gather from the
Epistles of St. Paul and from the histories. But these always and everywhere
suffered persecution at the hands of the Kokhbaites, so that the pious
children of Israel had no worse enemies than their own people. This is true
today in the instance of converted Jews.
The Gentiles all over the world now also gathered about these pious,
converted children of Israel. This they did in great numbers and with such
zeal that they gave up not only their idols and their own wisdom but also
forsook wife and child, friends, goods and honor, life and limb for the sake
of it. They suffered everything that the devil and all the other Gentiles,
as well as the mad Jews, could contrive. For all of that, they did not seek
a Kokhba, nor the Gentiles' gold, silver, possessions, dominion, land, or
people; they sought eternal life, a life other than this temporal one. They
were poor and wretched voluntarily, and yet were happy and content. They
were not embittered or vindictive, but kind and merciful. They prayed for
their enemies, and, in addition, performed many and great miracles. That has
lasted uninterruptedly from that time on down to the present day, and it
will endure to the end of the world.
It is a great, extraordinary, and wonderful thing that the Gentiles in
all the world accepted, without sword or coercion, with no temporal benefits
accruing to them, gladly and freely, a poor Man of the Jews as the true
Messiah, one whom his own people had crucified, condemned, cursed, and
persecuted without end. They did and suffered so much for his sake, and
forsook all idolatry, just so that they might live with him eternally. This
has been going on now for fifteen hundred years. No worship of a false god
ever endured so long, nor did all the world suffer so much because of it or
cling so firmly to it. And I suppose one of the strongest proofs is found in
the fact that no other god ever withstood such hard opposition as the
Messiah, against whom alone all other gods and peoples have raged and
against whom they all acted in concert, no matter how varied they were or
how they otherwise disagreed.
Whoever is not moved by this miraculous spectacle quite deserves to
remain blind or to become an accursed Jew. We Christians perceive that these
events are in agreement with the statement of Jacob found in Genesis 49: "To
the Shiloh or Messiah (after the scepter has dropped from the hands of
Judah) shall be the obedience of the peoples." We have the fulfillment of
this before our eyes: The peoples, that is, not only the Jews but also the
Gentiles, are in perfect accord in their obedience to this Shiloh; they have
become one people, that is, Christians. One cannot mention or think of
anyone to whom this verse of Jacob applies and refers so fittingly as to our
dear Lord Jesus. It would have had to be someone who appeared just after the
loss of the scepter, or else the Holy Spirit lied through the mouth of the
holy patriarch Jacob, and God forgot his promise. May the devil say that, or
anyone who wishes to be an accursed Jew!
Likewise the verse regarding the everlasting house and throne of David
fits no other than this our Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth [II Sam. 23:5]. For
subsequent to the rule of the kings from the tribe of Judah and since the
days of Herod, we cannot think of any son of David who might have sat on his
throne or still occupies it today "to preserve his throne eternally." Yet
that is what had to take place and still must take place, since God promised
it with an oath. But when this Son of David arose from the dead, many, many
thousands of children of Israel rallied about him, both in Jerusalem and
throughout the world, accepting him as their King and Messiah, as the true
Seed of Abraham and of their lineage. These were and still are the house,
the kingdom, the throne of David. For they are the descendants of the
children of Israel and the seed of Abraham, over whom David was king.
That they have now died and lie buried does not matter; they are
nonetheless his kingdom and his people before him. They are dead to us and
to the world, but to him they are alive and not dead. It is natural that the
blind Jews are unaware of this; for he who is blind sees nothing at all. We
Christians, however, know that he says in John 8:56 and in Matthew 22:32:
"Abraham lives. Also in John 11:25: "He who believes in me, though he die,
yet shall he live." Thus David's house and throne are firmly established.
There is a Son occupying it eternally, who never dies, nor does he ever let
die those who are of his kingdom or who accept him in true faith as King.
That marks the true fulfillment of this verse which declares that David's
throne shall be eternal. Now let all the devils and Jews, Turks and whoever
wants to concern himself with it also name one or more sons of David to whom
this verse regarding the house of David applies so precisely and
beautifully, since the time of Herod, and we shall be ready to praise them.
To such kingdom and throne of David we Gentiles belong, along with all
who have accepted this Messiah and Son of David as King with the same faith,
and who continue to accept him to the end of the world and in eternity.
Jacob's saying in Genesis 49:10 states: "To him shall be the obedience of
the peoples." This means not only one nation, such as the children of
Israel, but also whatever others are called nations. And later we read in
Genesis 22:18: ''In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth bless
themselves." In this verse we find the term "Goyim," which in the Bible
commonly means the Gentiles, except where the prophets also call the Jews
this in a strong tone of contempt. To summarize, the blessing of God through
the seed of Abraham shall not be confined to his physical descendants, but
shall be disseminated among all the Gentiles. That is why God himself calls
Abraham "father of a multitude of nations" [Gen. 17:5]. There are many more
such sayings in Scripture.
The reason that Scripture calls this kingdom "David's throne" and that it
calls the King Messiah "David's Seed" is found in the fact that this kingdom
of David and the King Messiah did not come from us Gentiles to the children
of Abraham and Israel, but came from the children of Abraham and Israel, as
the Lord himself says in John 4:22: "Salvation is from the Jews." Even if we
are all descended from Adam and partake of the same birth and blood,
nevertheless all other nations were shunted aside and solely Abraham's seed
was selected as the nation from which the Messiah would come. After Abraham
only Isaac, after Isaac only Jacob, after Jacob only Judah, after Judah only
David were chosen, and the other brothers, each in his turn, were pushed
aside and not chosen as the lineage from which the Messiah was to come. But
everything, all things, happened for the sake of the Messiah. Therefore the
whole seed of Abraham, especially those who believed in this Messiah, were
highly honored by God, as St. Paul says in Acts 13:17: "God made the people
great." For it surely is a great honor and distinction to be able to boast
of being the Messiah's relative and kin. The closer the relationship, the
greater the honor.
However, this boasting must not stem from the idea that Abraham's and his
descendants' lineage is worthy of such honor; for that would nullify
everything. It must be based rather on the fact that God chose Abraham's
flesh and blood for this purpose out of sheer grace and mercy, although it
surely deserved a far different lot. We Gentiles, too, have been honored
very highly by being made partakers of the Messiah and the kingdom and by
enjoying the blessing promised to Abraham's seed. But if we should boast as
though we were deserving of this, and not acknowledge that we owe it to
sheer, pure mercy, giving God alone the glory, all would also be spoiled and
lost. It is as said in I Corinthians 4:7: "What have you that you did not
receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a
gift?"
Thus the dear Son of David, Jesus Christ, is also our King and Messiah,
and we glory in being his kingdom and people, just as much as David himself
and all children of Israel and Abraham. For we know that he has been
instated as Lord, King, and Judge over the living and the dead. "If we live,
we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord"; that is, we will
also live after death, as we just heard, and as St. Paul preaches in Romans
14:8. We look for no bloodthirsty Kokhba in him, but the true Messiah who
can give life and salvation. That is what is meant by a son of David sitting
on his throne eternally. The blind Jews and Turks know nothing at all of
this. May God have mercy on them as he has had and will have on us. Amen.
Neither can one produce a Messiah to whom the statement in Daniel 9
applies other than this Jesus of Nazareth, even if this drives the devil
with an his angels and Jews to madness. For we heard before how lame the
lies of the Jews regarding King Cyrus and King Agrippa are. However, things
did come to pass in accord with the words of the angel Gabriel, and we see
the fulfillment before our eyes. "Seventy weeks of years," he says, "are
decreed concerning your people and your holy city." He does not mention the
city by name, Jerusalem, but he simply says "your holy city"; nor does he
say, "God's people," but simply "your people." For this people's and this
city's holiness are to terminate after the expiration of the seventy weeks.
In its place a new people, a new Jerusalem, and a different holiness would
arise in which one would no longer have to propitiate sin annually by
sacrifice, worship, and holiness in the temple and yet never become
righteous and perfectly holy, because the atonement had to be repeated and
sought anew by sacrifice every year.
Rather the Messiah would bring eternal righteousness, make misdeeds of no
effect, check transgressions, atone for sin, fulfill prophecies and visions,
etc. Where sin has been forever removed and eternal righteousness is found,
there sacrifice for sin or for righteousness is no longer required. Why
should one sacrifice for sin if it no longer exists? Why should one seek
righteousness by service to God if this righteousness is already at hand?
But if sacrifice and worship are no longer necessary, of what use are
priests and temple? If priests and temple are no longer necessary, why a
people and a city who are served by them? It must develop into a new people
and city which no longer needs such priests, temple, sacrifice, and worship,
or it must be laid low and destroyed together with the useless temple and
worship, priests and sacrifice. For the seventy weeks pronounce the final
judgment and put an end to them together with city and temple, priests,
sacrifice, and worship.
The Christian church, composed of Jews and Gentiles, is such a new people
and a new Jerusalem. This people knows that sin has been removed entirely by
Jesus Christ, that all prophecy has been fulfilled, and eternal
righteousness established. For he who believes in him is eternally
righteous, and all his sins are forever made of no effect, they are atoned
for and forgiven, as the New Testament, especially St. Peter and St. Paul,
strongly emphasizes. We no longer hear it said: Whoever offers
guilt-offerings or sin-offerings or other offerings in Jerusalem becomes
righteous or has atoned for his sin; but now we hear: "He who believes and
is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned"
[Mark 16:16], no matter where in the wide world he may be. He need not
travel to Jerusalem; no, Jerusalem has to come to him.
David, too, proclaimed this in Psalm 40:6: "Sacrifice and offering thou
dost not desire; but thou hast given me an open ear" (that is, the ears of
the world, that they might hear and believe and thus be saved without
sacrifice, temple, and priests). "Burnt offering and sin offering thou hast
not required. Then I said, 'Lo, I come; in the roll of the book it is
written of me; I delight to do they will, O God.'" Indeed, this is the
Messiah who brought righteousness through his will and obedience. This is
the message of the books of Moses and of all the prophets. Thus also Gabriel
says that the sacrifice will not be adequate; he declares that the Messiah
"shall be cut off and have nothing" [Dan. 9:26]. Of what will he have
nothing? Find out about what he is talking. He is speaking to Daniel about
his people and his holy city. He will have none of these, so that their
holiness will no longer be with him and in him. Thus Psalm 16:4 says: "I do
not want their libations of blood, nor will I take their names upon my
lips."
So also we read in Isaiah 33: "The people who will dwell in the new
Jerusalem will be called *Nesu awon, levatus peccato*: a people forgiven of
an sin." And Jeremiah 32 also promises another, a new, covenant in which not
Moses with his covenant shall reign, but rather, as he says: "I will forgive
their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more" [Jer. 31:34]. This
is, indeed, a covenant of grace, of forgiveness, of remission of all sins
eternally. That cannot, of course, be effected by the sword, as the blood
thirsty Kokhbaites aspire to do. No, this was brought into the unworthy
world by pure grace through the crucified Messiah, for eternal righteousness
and salvation, as Gabriel here declares.
As was said before, this saying is too rich; the whole New Testament is
summed up in it. Consequently, more time and space would be needed to
expound it fully. At present it will suffice if we are convinced that it is
impossible to understand this statement as referring to any other Messiah or
King than our Lord Jesus of Nazareth. This is true also for the reason that
at that time, in the last week; no other Messiah than this was killed; for
as Daniel's words clearly indicate, there must be a Messiah who was killed
at that time.
And, finally, also Haggai's saying fits no one else. For from Haggai's
time on there was no one who might with the slightest plausibility be called
"the *chemdath* of an the Gentiles," their delight and consolation, except
this Jesus Christ alone. For fifteen hundred years the Gentiles have found
their comfort, joy, and delight in him, as we perceive clearly and as the
Jews themselves confirm with their cursing to the present day. For why do
they curse us? Solely because we confess, praise, and laud this Jesus, the
true Messiah, as our consolation, joy, and delight, from whom we win not he
parted or separated by weal or woe, in whom and for whom we will confidently
and willingly live and die. And the more the Jews, Turks, and all other foes
revile and defame him, the more firmly will we cling to him and the dearer
we will be to him, as he says [Matt 5:11 f.]: "Blessed are you when men
revile you and persecute you on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your
reward is great in heaven." All praise and thanks, glory and honor be to
him, together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, the one true and
veritable God. Amen.
So long an essay, dear sir and good friend, you have elicited from me
with your booklet in which a Jew demonstrates his skill in a debate with an
absent Christian. He would not, thank God, do this in my presence! My essay,
I hope, will furnish a Christian (who in any case has no desire to become a
Jew) with enough material not only to defend himself against the blind,
venomous Jews, but also to become the foe of the Jews' malice, lying, and
cursing, and to understand not only that their belief is false but that they
are surely possessed by all devils. May Christ, our dear Lord, convert them
mercifully and preserve us steadfastly and immovably in the knowledge of
him, which is eternal life. Amen.

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