The Destruction of Jerusalem

by Dom Prosper Guéranger, Abbot of Solesmes
On December 21, 2005, Msgr. Faivre proceeded with the
Official Introduction of the Cause of Beatification of Dom Prosper Guéranger. If Dom Guéranger is an example of the kind of
Catholic Heroes Pope Benedict XVI is to Raise to the Altars, then, indeed, there is reason to
Rejoice.
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The Prophesies of Jesus Fulfilled
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Flavius Josephus,
Jewish Historian
and Eyewitness
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This Web Page contains excerpts from the Liturgical Year of Abbot Guéranger, which is a
Masterpiece of Catholic Writing. The following selections, which comes from
Volume 11 (pages 215-249) of the Fifteen-Volume Work, is the Learned and Holy
Abbots Reflections on the Gospel Reading for the
Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
a Jew who was an Eyewitness to the events here described, who aided the Romans in trying to talk the Jews out of Resistance
is one of the Principal Historical Sources used. In this reading, Dom Guéranger expresses the Traditional Position of
Catholics on the Subject of the Jews, a Position which is
Doctrinally Virile, yet filled with Evangelical Charity. We remind our
Readers that Saint Paul (cf. Romans 11:21, for instance) warns us Catholics to
Learn-a-Lesson from the Rejection of the Jews. Holy Mother Church, by
Her frequent Liturgical Meditation on this matter, would impress
this same Example upon us regularly. Let us take it to Heart!
For if God hath not Spared the Natural Branches, Fear lest perhaps also he spare not thee!
The Destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD,
Forty (40) Years after the Death of
Jesus Christ is very important in Church History.
The Tearing in Two (2) by God of the
Veil of the Temple reaches its climax in the
Destruction of Jerusalem. The Catholic Church now stands-alone as
God's only Chosen Means of Salvation.
The Forty (40) years God gave the Jewish People
to Repent of their Deicide is Symbolic of the
Number of Days (40) Nineveh was given to
Repent in the Book of Jonah; Forty (40) was also the
Number of Days Goliath was allowed to
Taunt Israel before God empowered David to
Slay him (1Samuel 17:16). After
Taunting God for Forty (40) Years,
God empowered Titus to Destroy
Jerusalem. Many, many more Symbolic Examples of the Number Forty (40) can be seen at
Saint Augustine's Arithmology.

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And the Whole
People said in reply, "His Blood be upon us and upon our
children."
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The Lamentation over Jerusalem's
Woes, the Subject of Today's Gospel. We have already
observed that it is easy to find, even in the Liturgy as it now stands, traces of how the
early Church was all-attention to the approaching Fulfillment of the Prophecies against
Jerusalem - that Ungrateful City upon which our Jesus
heaped His earliest Favors. The
Last Limit put by Mercy upon
Justice has, at length, been passed. Our Lord, speaking of the
Ruin of Sion and its Temple, had foretold that the Generation that was listening to
His Words should Not Pass until what
He had announced should be fulfilled. (Luke 21:32) The almost Forty (40)
Years accorded to Juda, that he might avert the Divine
Wrath, have had no other effect than to Harden the
People-of-Deicides in their determination not to accept Christ as
the Messiah. As a Torrent, which, having been long pent-back, rushes along all-the-fiercer when
the Embankment breaks, Vengeance at length burst on the Ancient Israel; it was in the
Year 70 AD that was Executed the Sentence 'he himself' had passed when, delivering up his
King and God to the Gentiles,
(Matthew 20:19) he had cried out: His Blood be upon us and upon our children!
(Matthew 27:25)
Even as early as the Year 67 AD, Rome,
Irritated by the Senseless Insolence of the Jews, had deputed Flavius
Vespasian, to Avenge the Insult.
The fact of this New General being scarcely known was, in reality, the Strongest Reason for Nero's approving of his Nomination; but to
the hitherto Obscure Family of this Soldier, God reserved the Empire, as a
Reward for the Service done to Divine Justice by this Flavius and
his son Titus. Later on, Titus will See and Acknowledge that it is not Rome but God Himself
Who conducts the War and Commands the Legions. Moses, ages before, had seen the
'Nation', whose Tongue Israel could not understand, rushing like an Eagle upon the Chosen People, and
Punishing them for their Sins - ("The Lord
will bring upon Thee a Nation from afar, and from the Uttermost Ends of the Earth, like an Eagle that flyeth swiftly, whose tongue thou
canst not understand" - Deuteronomy 28:49). But no sooner has the Roman Eagle reached the Land where he
is to work the Vengeance, than he finds himself Visibly Checked by a
Superior Power; and his Spirit of Rapine is
held back, or urged on, precisely as the Prophets of the
Lord of Hosts had foretold. The Piecing of that Eagle, as eager to Obey as it was to Fight, almost seemed to be
Scrutinizing the Scriptures. It was actually here that he found the
Order of the Day, for the Terrible Years of the Campaign (Luke 21:22.).
As an Illustration of this, we may mention what happened in the Year 66 AD.
The Army of Syria, under the Leadership of Cestius Gallus, had encamped under the Walls of Jerusalem. Our
Lord intended this to be nothing more, in His Plan, than a
Warning to His Faithful Ones, which
He had Promised them when Foretelling the Events that were to happen. He had said:
When ye shall hear of Wars, and Seditions, and Rumors of War, be not terrified; these things must first come to pass;
but the end is not yet presently. (Matthew 24:6; Luke 21:9) But when
ye shall see Jerusalem Compassed about with an Army, then know that the desolation thereof is at hand.
(Luke 21:20) The Jews had been for years Angering Rome by their
Revolts, but she bore with it all, if not Patiently, Contemptuously; but when, in One of
these Seditions, Roman Blood had been Spilt, then she was
Provoked and sent her Legions. Her Army, however, had First of all to furnish
Jesus’ Disciples with a Sign; (Mark
13:4.) He had promised them that this Sign should
consist in her Compassing Jerusalem, then Withdrawing for a Time;
this would give the Christians an Opportunity of Quitting the
Accursed City. The Roman Proconsul had his Troops stationed so near to Jerusalem that it seemed as though he had but to
give the Word of Command and the War would be over; instead of that, he gave the Strange
Order to Retreat, and Throw-up the Victory which he might have if he wished (Jos,. De Bello Jud., ii. 19). Cestius Gallus seemed
to men to have lost his senses; but no, he was following, without being aware of it, the Commands of
Heaven. Jesus had promised an 'Escape' to His
Loved Ones; He fulfilled His
Promise by this Unwitting Instrument.
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Crucifixion of Peter
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Beheading of Paul
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Vespasian himself had scarcely started for Judea when he met with one of these Divine
Adjournments which all the Roman Tactics were several times powerless to resist; the
Hour marked for them to Act had not come, so they must wait, however reluctantly. The
Preordained Counsel of the Most High decreed that before all these things (Luke 21:12.) which
Men were to bring about, before the already Broken Sceptre of the Ancient Alliance (Zechariah 9:10) should have
disappeared in the flames enkindled by the Jews themselves (Isaiah 1:11) the Establishment of the New Testament
was to be Solidly Set Up among the Gentiles, and be Solemnly Confirmed by the Blood of the
Apostles, its Witnesses (Matthew
24:9; Mark 13:10.). It was on June 29 in the
Year 67 that Peter and Paul Suffered Martyrdom
in the City of Rome. Rome was thus made the Mother-Church; and the Reign of the
Messiah, Whom Israel
Rejected, was promulgated to the Whole World, with an Evidence which only the Voluntarily Blind could resist. Though
Vespasian had opened the Campaign against Judea in the Spring of
that Year 67, yet he had to wait for the Glorious Confession of these
Two (2) Princes of the Apostles; that
Triumph Secured, the impatient Legions might rush to
Victory as soon as they pleased. For Forty-Seven long Days they had been
kept, by some Power, staring at the Citadel of Jotapata, which it was so easy for them to
take, and which would make them Masters of Galilee; but June 29 had now had its
Apostolic Triumph in Rome, and Vespasian was at Liberty to do what he had so long wished to do;
on that very June 29 he did it he took Jotapata.
Forty Thousand Dead, strewn upon
the Steeps of the Hill, and heaped up as high as the walls, showed the Romans what Desperate Resistance they were to expect from the
Jewish Fanaticism. Of all the Male Defenders or Inhabitants of Jotapata, only Two (2)
survived; One (1) of these was Josephus, a Chief Leader in the Jewish Forces, and Historian of
these Cruel Wars. The women and children were spared (Jos., De Bello Jud,.iii.7.).
But, some Short Time later-on, another Fortress, Gamala, was attacked; it overhung a Chasm. When One-half
of the Besieged had been Slain, and it was evident that further resistance was impossible,
the Survivors, assembling the women and children, threw them and themselves down the rock; and Five
Thousand was their Number. When the Legions stood looking around, at the close of the day's
work, they could see but a Desert and Death. (Ibid. iv. 1.)
In every part of the Unhappy Galilee,
Blood was Flowing-in-Torrents, and the Flames of Burning Villages lighted-up the Horizon. It was hard to recognize this
as the Land where Jesus had spent the Years
of His Childhood, or as the Scene of His
First Miracles, and of those
Teachings of His which were ever borrowing some Exquisite Parable
or other from the Sight of the Pretty Hills and Fertile Vales of that then Favored Country.
The Arm of God was now pressing with all its weight on this Land of Zabulon and Nephthali,
on which First so Brightly Shone the
Light of Salvation, (Isaiah 9:1, 2) as we sang on
Christmas Night. So again this time, it was the First to be Visited by
God. But these were Unhappy Times;
and the Visit was no longer that of the Divine Orient, Opening Out to the World the
Paths of Peace (Luke 1:78, 79). He
was hid behind the Tempest, (Psalm 18:12) and darted the
Fiery Arrows of Destruction on the Ungrateful Country that had
Refused to welcome Him in the Weakness of
Human Flesh, which nothing but His Mercy had
led Him to Assume. They cried out, on the day of My
Vengeance, says this Rejected King of Israel, but there was none to save them; they cried to Me their Lord, but I heard them
not: and I will break them as small as dust, and scatter them before the wind; I will bring them to nought, like the dirt in the
streets. (Psalm 18:42, 43)
Terrible Lesson which the Church
learned and has never Forgotten, that no Blessing, no past
Holiness, is of itself a 'Guarantee' that the Place thus Favored will not
afterwards draw down on itself Desecration and Destruction!
She saw, and Trembled as
She saw, these Events of the First Age of
Her History. She beheld Violence
and every sort of Crime Profaning the Paths that had
been Trodden by the Feet of Her Adorable Master, and the Hills where
He had passed Whole Nights in Prayer and
Praise to His Eternal Father. She
One Day Witnessed even the Pure Waters of the Lake of Genesareth Fearfully
Polluted; those Waters that had so oft Reflected the Features of Her
Divine Spouse, as when He walked on their
Glassy Surface, or sat in Peter's Bark (Barque), Superintending those Mystery-meaning
Fishing's of His Apostles. The Event we here Allude to was that of
Six Thousand Jewish Insurgents hemmed in between God's
Wrath and their Roman Pursuers Reddening with their
Blood this Sea of Tiberius, where once Jesus had spoken to the
Storm and Quelled it. Their
Livid Carcasses were thrown back by the Waves on the Shore, where Our Lord
had uttered Woe to the Cities that had witnessed His
Miracles, and yet were not Converted (Matthew 11:20, 21).
And Souls, too, on whom God
heaps His Choicest Favors, inviting them thereby to a closer
Union with Himself, have a Lesson to learn from all this.
Woe to them if, through Indifference or
Sloth, they Neglect to Correspond with their
Graces! Woe to them if they Imitate the Cities on the Lake of Galilee, by
Greedily accepting the Honor done them, but never
producing the Fruits of Holiness which should follow such Signal and frequent
Gifts of Heaven. The Prophet Amos 'Couples' these Forgetful,
Careless Souls with the Cities which
Our Lord had treated with such Partiality,
and which yet remained Apathetic and Worldly; and
he tells us what this Slighted Benefactor will say to both:
You only have I known, of all the Families of the Earth! Therefore will I visit upon you all your Iniquities! Shall
two walk together, except they be agreed? (Amos 3:2, 3).
As to Israel, the Highly-Favored above all People, he would not
Agree with the Jesus Who so Loved him, and was
visited with Chastisements exactly corresponding to his
Crimes. In the Spring of the Year 68, an Officer under Vespasian scoured the Left Banks of
the Jordan, driving the Terrified Israelites before him (Jos., De Bello Jud., iv.7.).
They fled in Thousands toward Jericho, where they Hoped
to find Refuge; but the River had so flooded the Country round the City, that entrance was impossible;
the Wretched Fugitives were Overtaken and Slain by the
Roman Troops. The Ark of the Covenant had once opened there a
Miraculous Passage to the Tribes of Israel; but even had it been there now, how was it to
Protect such Unworthy Descendants of the Patriarchs Descendants, that is, who
Broke the Covenant made by
God with the Sons of Jacob? A Frightful Massacre, a
Merciless Mowing Down of Human Beings, followed; and, at what a Place! The very Place where,
Forty (40) Years before, Saint John the Baptist had seen the Axe laid to the Root of
the Tree, and foretold the Wrath to come upon this Brood of
Vipers, who called themselves Children of Abraham, and would not do Penance
(Matthew 3:5-12.). A Countless Multitude
Drowned themselves in the Jordan; they found Death in the very Stream to which
Our Savior had Imparted Sanctification by being
Himself Baptized in it, and imparting to it the Power
to give Light to the World. But Israel had chosen the Kingdom of the
Prince of this World in Preference to that of the Divine Giver of Life
(John 19:15). The Number of those who
Perished in that Holy Stream was so great that the Heap of their
Dead Bodies made it impossible for Vessels to Sail in the River; and this
Fearful Obstacle continued until such times as the current had swept the
Corpses down to the Dead Sea, and scattered far into that Dismal Lake of Malediction
that Hideous Jetsam of the Synagogue. Had not Our Lord said, that Sodom's
Guilt was less than theirs? (Luke 10:12.)
Rome and her Legions were Masters, in the North of Galilee and Samaria; in the East and West, of the Banks of Jordan and of the
Mediterranean Coast; and the Conquest of Idumaea completed the Circle-of-Iron and Fire that was to shut Jerusalem in. Roman Garrisons held Emmaus,
Jericho, and all the Fortified Positions round the Jewish Capital. Having, as God's Instruments,
Chastened so many other Ungrateful Cities. Vespasian
was preparing to Lay Siege to the Most Guilty of all, when Nero's
Fall, and the Events which followed it, drew the attention, both of himself and of the Whole World, from Judea.
The Last Years of the Tyrant had
witnessed frequent Earthquakes in diverse places, (Senec., Natur. Quaest., vi. 1.;
Tac. An., xiv. 27, xv. 22.) and Plagues (Senec., Ibid., 27; Tac., Ibid., xvi. 13;
Suet. In Ner., 39.) and Signs in the Heavens; (Tac., Hist., v. 13; Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 5.)
but when he Died there came Risings of Nation against Nation, and Kingdom
against Kingdom (Luke 21:10, 11). The entire West was in Arms;
and the East herself was attracted towards Rome by the immense Political Commotion of the Year 69.
From the heights of Atlas to the Euxine Sea, and from the Humber to the Nile, Provinces and Peoples were striving for the Mastery. Galba, Otho,
Vitellius, Vespasian, proclaimed Emperors by their Respective Armies, sent their Rival Legions from Britain and the Rhine, from Illyria and the
Danube; they met at Bedriac for Mutual Slaughter. In one thing alone they that survived were unanimous: friends of foes, all must Italy waste. Rome
was taken by the Romans; whilst on the Undefended Frontiers appeared Suevians, Sarmatians, and Dacians. The Capitol and Jupiter's Temple in flames
excited the Gauls to declare their Independence, and Velleda to stir up Germany to Revolt. The Old World was gradually disappearing beneath the
Universal Anarchy and War.
Circumstances, then, suddenly seemed Favorable to Jerusalem; they gave her a Fresh Invitation to
Atone for her Crimes; but, as we shall see when commenting on this
Sunday's Gospel, she made no other use of them than to Multiply her Sins,
and treat herself with greater Cruelty than the Romans would have done.
In the Mass of this Sunday, which is their
Ninth of Saint Matthew, the Greeks read the Episodes of
Jesus; Walking on the Waters.
I have great sadness, cried out the Apostle of the Gentiles, as he thought of the
Malediction which was about to Fall on the Jews: Continual Sorrow have I
in my Heart; for I wished myself to be an Anathema from Christ for my Brethren, who are my Kinsmen according to the Flesh; who are Israelites, to whom
belongeth the Adoption of Children, and the Glory, and the Covenant, and the Giving of the Law, and the Service (the
Worship of God, Prescribed by Himself)
, and the Promises; whose are the Fathers, and of whom is Christ according to the Flesh, Who is over all things, God Blessed
for ever! (Romans 9:2-5.) But now, they are gone Astray by their own
Fault; they See nothing; they Understand nothing. (Isaiah 6:9;
Matthew 13:14, 15). The Royal Banquet of the Scriptures, on which their Fathers Feasted,
(Ibid 4:4) is now turned by them into an Occasion of Error; they have made those
Scriptures a Snare for their own Destruction;
Darkness covers their Understanding, and Chastisement for all
Future Ages is their own making (Psalm 69:23, 24).
Gentiles! You that have been Substituted for those Broken Branches, and are
Grafted on the Stem of the Covenant (Romans 11:17), learn a Lesson from their Fall.
God, Who has shown you so-Much and so-Great
Gratuity of Mercy, and that at the very time He was
Inflicting upon them the Chastisements they so Richly Merited, will not allow
His Loving Designs upon you to be Frustrated against your own Will.
If you are Faithful to the Call of His Grace,
He will be Faithful to you, and Preserve
you from Temptations which you could not Resist; or, He
will so Watch the Combat that His Divine Help will make your
Soul Rise Superior to the Trial;
and this in every Temptation you will find, not Defeat,
but the Merit of a Victory, all the more Glorious, as it
seemed so much above the Power of Human Strength. And yet, never forget that the same Causes which brought about the
Destruction of the Jews would also lead you to Ruin. They
Fell, because of their Unbelief; you, who once had no
Faith and yet God showed Mercy to you, are now,
what you are, by Faith. Be not, therefore, High-Minded
with Self-Complacency; but remember how God,
Who Broke-Off the Natural Branches from the
Glorious Tree, will not Spare you, if you Cease to be Faithful; and whilst you do Well to
Admire His Mercy, you do not Wisely, if you Forget His Inexorable
Justice. (Romans 11:20-30.)
Well, therefore, does our Mother the Church
Instruct us in today's Epistle, as to the Lamentable Antecedents
of the Jewish Deicide; She tells us of that List of
Sins and Chastisements, which gradually led on to the final
Crime and Total Ruin of the
Apostate Nation. We, who live in what the Church calls the
Evening of the World, (Hymn for Adv. Vesp.) have this Great Advantage, that we can Profit
by what the Past Ages have Experienced. The Holy Spirit had no-other End in View, when
He would have the History of the Ancient People written: He would have the Future Ages
there Learn Lessons of Salvation. By the various Episodes of that History, which form so many Groups of
Prophetic Events, He would show us the Economy of God's Providence
in His Government of the World and of His Church. Founded as
She has been by Her Divine Spouse in
Immutable Truth, and Maintained by the Holy Ghost in
Unfailing and Ever-Increasing Holiness, the
Church has nothing to Fear of that which happened to the Synagogue
we mean, of that Total Wreck which the Liturgy brings
forward for our consideration today. No, the Ruin of the Jews is a Prophetic
Image of the Destruction of the World, (Matthew 24:3) which will have
Rejected the Church; not of the
Church Herself, Who will then Ascend to Her
Lord, Perfected in Love and
Holiness by the Trials endured in those Latter
Days (Revelation 22:17). But the Assurance of Salvation, granted to
the Bride of the Son of God, does not extend to
Her Children, taken either individually or collectively — that is, Men or Nations. On each one
of us it is incumbent that we Meditate on the Sad Fate
which befell Jerusalem; as also on what happened, Ages before, to the Ancestors of the Jewish People, viz., that Scarce
One (1) of those who were living when Moses led them out of Egypt, lived to enter into the
Promised Land.
And yet, as the Apostle argues, they were all Journeying in the Path of Life, Protected by the Mysterious
Cloud, beneath which Divine Wisdom shaded them by Day, and served them as a Pillar of Fire
by Night (Wisdom 10:17). Led on by Moses who was a Type of the future
Divine Head of the Christian People they had all passed through the Sea.
All of them thus Baptized in that Symbolic Cloud and in those
Saving Waters which had Engulfed their Foes, just as the
Water of the Christian Font destroys the Sins of them that are
Washed in it all of them were Fed by the same Spiritual Food, and all Drank at the same
Holy Source which issued from the Rock, which was Christ.
Yet there were Very Few, out of all those Thousands, with
whom God was Pleased (1Corinthians 10:1-6). But how much more
Grievous would the Sins of Christians
be, who are Blessed with the Resplendent and Solid Realities of the Law of
Grace, than were the Evil Desires, and
Idolatry, and Fornication, and Mumurings
of the Israelites, who had but the Figures and Foreshadowings of our Privileges!
Sequel of the Holy Gospel according to Luke
Luke Chapter XIX [19:41-47]
And when He drew near, seeing the City, He wept over it, saying: If thou also hadst
known, and that in this thy day, the things that are to thy peace; but now they are hidden from thy eyes. For the days shall
come upon thee; and thy enemies shall cast a trench about thee and compass thee round and straiten thee on every side, And
beat thee flat to the ground, and thy children who are in thee. And they shall not leave in thee a stone upon a stone; because
thou hast not known the time of thy visitation. And entering into the Temple, He began to cast out them that sold therein and
them that bought. Saying to them, 'It is written, My House is the House of Prayer. But you have made it a Den of Thieves'. And
He was teaching daily in the Temple.
The Passage just read to us from the Holy Gospel takes us back to the Day
of Our Lords Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem. This
Triumph, which God the Father Willed
should be Offered to His Son before the Commencement of
His Passion, was not, as we well know, anything of a Recognition of the
Messiah made by the Synagogue. Neither the Meek, Gentle Manners of the
King, Who came to the Daughter of Sion seated on an Ass
(Zechariah 9:9), nor His Merciful Severity upon the
Profaners of the Temple, nor His Farewell Teachings in
His Father's House, could open the Eyes of Men who were determined to keep them 'Shut' against
the Light of Salvation and Peace. Not even the
Tears of the Son of Man, then, could stay
God's Vengeance; there is a Time for
Justice, and the Jews were resolved it should come to themselves.
How loudly had the Prophets spoken to them in God's
Name! Woe to the Provoking and Redeemed City! She hath not Hearkened
to the Voice of her God. Her Princes are in the midst of her as Roaring Lions; Her Judges are
Evening Wolves; Her Prophets are Senseless Men without Faith; Her Priests have
Defiled the Sanctuary; they have Acted Unjustly against the
Law (they have Violated it) (Soph. iii. 1-4, i. 9.).
Crush the City as in a Mortar! (Ibid. 11.). Go through the City and
Strike! Let not your eye spare, nor be ye moved to pity! Utterly destroy old and young, maidens, children and women yea, destroy all
that are not marked upon their foreheads with Thau! And begin ye at My Sanctuary; slay the priests, and the ancients; defile the House
(My Temple), and fill its Courts with the bodies of the slain! (Ezekiel 9:4-7)
Alas! Precedence in Chastisement was richly due to those Princes of the People
who had had Precedence in Crime; it was due to those Priests and Ancients who had Decreed the
Death of the Just One, and Driven the Multitude
to cry out: Crucify Him! (Matthew 27:20).
Jealous of the Miracles of the Man-God,
they said in their Perfidious Hypocrisy: If we let Him
alone (doing all these Miracles), all men will
believe in Him, and the Romans will come and take away our Nation (John 11:47-53).
God has turned their Impious Diplomacy against them. But, as far as they
themselves are concerned, they will have their way; not One (1) of them will see the Romans;
for, before the arrival of the Legions, John of Gischala, and Simon the Son of Gioras, will have
Annihilated this Deicidal Aristocracy,
Hated of both Heaven and Earth. When, after the
War is over, Titus shall enter into Rome, these Two (2) Brigand Chiefs, and Prime
Movers of the War, shall adorn his Triumph; they shall
be the Substitutes of the Nobles of Judea before the Conquerors Chariot. Two
(2) Bandits, Representatives of Jerusalem, in the Streets of Rome, her
Rival! What a Divine Retaliation for the
Two (2) Thieves, whom the Synagogue gave as an
Escort to its King on the
Dolorous Way, and made them His Crucified
Fellows in Calvary! — But, let us resume the Sequel of Events, and give them as briefly as
the Subject permits.
After the Rupture with Rome, and the Retreat of Cestius Gallus, the Government of
Jerusalem had been entrusted to the High-Priest Ananus, (Jos., De Bello Jud., ii. 20 et seq.) Brother-in-Law to Caiphus, and the
Last of the Five (5) Sons of Annas, who succeeded each other in the Office of High-Priest. By a
Visible Dispensation of God's Justice, this Family, the
Guiltiest of all in the Crime of the
Crucifixion, found itself at the Head of the Nation when the Fatal Hour came;
it was impossible then to mistake the meaning of God's
Vengeance upon His People. Independently of the
Enormous Crime, whose Responsibility rested on his Race, Ananus had a Personal Sin
to Atone for the Death of
Saint James the Less, who had been Martyred, by his Orders, in the
Year 62. Rationalist or Sadducee like his kin, he Deplored the
War, and would have been glad to see Peace restored; (Jos., De Bello Jud., iv. 5.)
but he could not Shirk the Obligation his Office imposed on him of Organizing the Defense. Ruler most
Unworthy, yet Ruler he was; and therefore, as the Prophet Isaias expresses it, this whole
Ruin was under his Hand, (Isaiah 3:6) under his Management; it would, necessarily, when it came,
Fall on him and Crush him.
It was not long before the Fanatics, who had Instigated the
Rebellion and taken the Name of Zealots, became dissatisfied with the way in which Ananus was Managing Affairs: so they
Revolted against him, and put to Death the most
Illustrious Men of the City. Reinforced by all the Enthusiasts of the other towns, and by the
Highway-Robbers who were daily flocking to Jerusalem, they made themselves Masters of the Temple. Out of
Hatred for the Ancient Priestly Families, they changed the Order of
Sacrifice. They put the Office of High-Priest on a Peasant, who happened to be a descendant of
Aaron's Family, but was so Unfitted for the Dignity
that he did not even know what was meant by a Priest. (Jos., De Bello Jud., iv. 3.)
About this same time the Wreck of the Galilean Bands, headed by John of Gischala,
Occasioned the First Defeats, and excited the People
to Exasperation; they made Common Cause with the Rebels,
and increased their Fury against all whom they Suspected of an Inclination to 'Treat' with Rome.
The Zealots were Hard Pressed by the Troops of Ananus, and had already been forced-back into the Inner Temple; on the advice of John of Gischala;
they called the Wild Idumean Herdsmen to come to their Aid. These Fierce Auxiliaries came on Jerusalem
in the Thick of a Storm that was Raging during the Night; they found the Watchmen asleep, and put them to
Death. The very Earth, says Josephus, had shaken at their approach; and, on the Evening before their arrival, had been heard to moan
(Jos., De Bello Jud., iv. 4.). Up to the morning, amidst Violent Wind and Rain and Lightning, howling themselves as if to add to the Din of
the Tempest, amidst the Shouts of the Wounded and the Screams of Women,
they Pitilessly Murdered every one they met. When at length Daylight appeared, it revealed the
Horrors of the Previous Night; Eight Thousand Five Hundred
Dead Bodies were Lying on the Ground, and the Blood was Running in Streams all around the Temple.
The Corpse of Ananus, after being Insulted,
Stripped, Trodden-on, was given as Food to the Dogs.
The following days, Twelve Thousand Men, in the Vigor of Health, and picked out of the most
Distinguished Families, were also put to Death by the Idumeans, either by
Torture or by other means. As soon as they left, the Zealots became Masters of the City, and were
Guilty of Cruelties even greater than those Exercised by the Idumeans. All
those whose Independent Character, or Influence, or Noble Birth, excited Suspicions were at once
Massacred, nor were their Friends or Relatives allowed to Bury or
Mourn over them. The Lower Classes, the Poor, and the Unknown, alone escaped with their lives.
The Justice of God overtook the Princes of Judea (Isaiah 3:14).
Their Blood Mingled with the Dust, their Unburied Bodies lying
as Dung upon the Streets (Soph. i. 8, 17.), would all this remind Sion of those Prophecies which had Foretold these Days of
Tribulation and Anguish, these Days of
Bitterness for the Mighty and the Strong? (Ibid, 14-16; Ezekiel 24:3-5.) The
Christians of Jerusalem, Who were then Sheltering beyond the Jordan,
would Remember, if no one else did, the Inspired Words which their Bishop, Saint James, had written
Eight (8) Years before to the Twelve (12) Tribes
who were Dispersed throughout the World: (James 1:1) Go to now, ye rich men! Weep and Howl for
your Miseries that shall come upon you! Your Riches are Putrefied; your Treasure is a Store of Wrath. Ye have Feasted; but your Feasts have but
Nourished you for the Day of Slaughter. Ye have Condemned, and Put to Death the Just One, and He resisteth you not .... But the Coming of the
Lord draweth near (Ibid. v. 1-8.). It was Truly the Lord,
Who was Avenging
His Own Cause; (Jeremiah 5:5, 9) and Vespasian was well aware of it, when he thus answered those who urged him to
Take Advantage of all these Troubles, and Attack
the City: God is a Better General than I; let us leave Him to deliver up the Jews to the Romans without any
Trouble on our side, and give us Victory without our incurring any Risk (Jos., De Bello Jud., iv. 6.).
Jerusalem was then but in the Beginning of her
Woes and of her Civil Strifes. The Ambitious Character of John of Grischala did not allow
him to be long at Peace with the Zealots. He separated himself from them; and to the Galileans, who
supported his Cause, he gave Permission to do whatever they Pleased. To Pillage and
Murder were added the Frightful excesses of the
Half-Idolatrous Race which, in the Days of the Assyrian Kings, had been Substituted for the Tribes
of Israel (2Kings 15:29, 17:6, 18, 23-41); it had Borrowed from Judaism little better than a
Mass of Superstition, which it Mingled with the Customs and
Vices of its Predecessors. Then was the Daughter of Sion compelled to Witness and Endure the
Abominations, wherewith the Prophets of the Most High had
Threatened her. Humbled and
Indignant, the Unhappy City would fain have shaken off the
Yoke (Jos. De Bello Jud., iv. 7, 9.).
In those days a Celebrated Brigand was Laying Idumea
Waste; Towns and Villages were Destroyed, Houses were Pulled
Down or Burnt; and, according to the Prophecy of Obadiah (Obadiah 5, 6),
he was Ransacking Edom through-and-through, Right to the Very Core. His name was
Simon, Son of Gioras. What with Slaves, Criminals,
Outlaws, and Malcontents of every Party, he had
got together upwards of Twenty Thousand (20,000) well-armed Men, not counting another
Forty Thousansd (40,000) who followed him. This was the Strange Messiah on whom Jerusalem cast
her eyes for help in her Trouble! A Deputation, headed by a High-Priest, waited on this Son of
Gioras, begging him to accept the Sovereignty. He deigned to consent to their wishes! Proud
and Haughty, says Josephus (Ubi supra.), he Graciously allowed Sion to offer him her
Suppliant Homage. He was led into the City of David, amidst the Enthusiastic Acclamations of the People, who Hailed as their
Protector and Savior, Simon-the-
Murderer, Simon-the-Brigand! O Jesus,
Son of David and Son of God, how art
Thou Avenged by all this! They wished it to-be;
they-themselves had Passed the Sentence: Not Him, but
Barabbas!; (John 18:40). The Choices of the Children was in keeping with the Preference entertained by their Fathers.
Bar Gioras Worthy Descendant of Barabbas once he was Master of the City, treated
alike both them that had invited him and them that he had been invited to reduce order that is, he treated them all as
Enemies. Day and Night was the Massacre kept up by
his Savage Horde, until every Man of Worth or Credit in Jerusalem was made-away-with
(Jos., De Bello Jud., vii. 8.).
Meanwhile, the Galileans, driven back from Sion and the Lower Town by the New-Comers, had retreated to the Temple, of which
they Occupied the First Enclosure. The Zealots had grown more-than-ever Discontented with John of Grischala,
and made the Inner Temple their Fortified Place of Refuge. They were Less Numerous than the Two (2)
other Parties, but their Position was far-Preferable, for it was on the very Summit of the Holy Mount. Then, too, they had Provisions in
Abundance, seeing that all the First-Fruits and Offerings
made to the Temple were under their Absolute Control. They passed their time in Feasting and Drunken
Reveling. Little cared they for the Stones hurled by Galilean Catapults; nor were they in the least
Troubled at finding that these Huge Missiles struck the Priests at the Altar, thus mingling the Blood of the
Sacrificers with that of the Victims, and strewing the Sacred Courts with
the Bodies of Dead or Dying.
Sacrilege and Drunkenness such was the End of those Descendants of
the Austere Pharisees! (Jos., Ibid., v. 1.). Here again Jesus, their
Crucified Victim, was Avenged.
Whilst the Abominations of Desolation, foretold by Daniel, was thus
Standing in the Holy Place (Matthew 24:15), John of Grischala saw that the Zealots were
too Stupefied by the Feastings to cause him any further Alarm. He fell on the City, like a Bird of Prey, there to find the necessary Provisions;
and out of Hatred for Simon, he Destroyed by Fire all
he could not carry away. Simon, instead of Quenching the Fire, extended it in every part where John was likely
to pass, hoping, by this means, to deprive the Galileans of all further Victualling. Immense Stores of Corn and other Provisions had been Amassed
by the Jewish Leaders, as a Necessary Resource in case of a future Siege; but all were now
Destroyed by these Two (2) Men, who were Greater
Enemies to their Country than were the Romans themselves. Thus was spent the
Year 69 a Year of Respite, which Rome, Torn as she was by
Factions of her own, was Compelled to Allow, and which might have been of such Incalculable Benefit to
the Jews. (Jos.,ubi supra.)
With the exception of the Armed Troops, there were no other Inhabitants in Jerusalem but Women and Old Men. The
Passover of 70 was drawing near, and it produced a Sort of
Truce among the Several Parties. The City began to be again crowded, and with a Population far exceeding the Ordinary Number.
The Romans had Pillaged the Jewish Provinces; Sion had been even more
Cruelly Treated, and by her own children; and yet, in this Year of 70, there assembled
within this City of Final Vengeance as though it were the Whole Nation, and that from every Quarter of
the Globe (Ibid. vi. 9.). It had been the same at the Time of our Jesus
Crucifixion; it seemed as though the Whole Jewish People insisted on Witnessing the Consummation of the
Deicide. The Apostles afterwards besought them to Confess
their having been Accomplices in the Crime of
Calvary, but the Preaching was
Fruitless; the Terrific Lessons of Recent Events was unable to open their eyes. As it was in the Days of the Pasch so Salutary to Mankind,
but so Fatal to Judea; and as it was a Subsequent Pentecost,
so now there were Jews congregated out of every Nation under Heaven (Acts 2:5), not,
indeed, to hear an Apostle Preaching to them to do Penance
(Ibid. 38), but to undergo that which Moses had 'Foretold', and Saint Peter had Recalled to their Memory the
Extermination of all such as should Refuse to hearken to the
Messiah of the Lord. (Ibid.3:22, 23)
As the Man-God had said, the Terrible Day
came suddenly, and as a Snare, upon this Immense Assemblage of People (Luke 21:34, 35.).
The Empire was in the hands of Vespasian; the Prosperous Fortune of Rome was Re-established on the Whole of the Frontiers; and Titus had just reached
Caesarea, with Orders to put-an-end-to the Eastern Question. He sent word to the Legions then in Judea to Effect, from the Respective Points they
occupied, a Joint Concentration towards the Capital. When the Tenth Legion marched from Jericho and was seen encamped on Mount Olivet that is,
on the Very Place where Jesus Wept as
He looked on Jerusalem, and foretold the Siege which was to be its
Ruin the Unexpected Arrival of the Romans Alarmed the
Pilgrims, and made them busy themselves with Preparations for a Battle, rather than for the
Solemnization of the Pasch. The Several Parties agreed to forget, at least for a day, their own
Animosities, and Unite all their Forces together; they made Two (2)
desperate Sallies, for the purpose of Dislodging the Enemy on the Mount; but each time they were repelled.
(Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 2.)
The Pasch which is about to be Celebrated, is, as ever, and now more than ever, the
Passover of the Lord; but the
Lord is no longer leading the Sons of Jacob to their Deliverance by it. Judea has made himself the
Enemy of the Lamb, Whose Blood should be the
Sign of the Redeemed of the Pasch. Whilst the
Blood of this Divine Lamb is Enriching
the Whole Earth, whilst the Light of the Vanquisher
of Death is Illumining the Whole World, Judea is there,
Obstinately keeping to his Figures and Shadows. More Stiff-Necked
than the Egyptian, and more Guilty than Pharaoh, he would, if he could, hold the True Israel in the Trammels
of his own Slavish Law, just as he once vainly tried to make the True Son
of God an Everlasting Prisoner in the Tomb.
As to Jesus, He has,
Years ago, set Himself Free; and now more
Terrible than He was in Mesraim, He is
Passing Over, as the Avenger both of
Himself and of His Church. The Pasch the Feast of Feasts, whose Memory is every
Sunday brought back to us is now about to receive its Final Completion. On the Tuesday of our
Easter, we were saying: How Terrible will be the Passage of the Lord over
Jerusalem, when the Sword of the Roman Legions shall Destroy a Whole People! (See our first vol. of Paschal Time. P. 226.)
Woe to thee, O Ariel! Ariel, the City which David took the City where
God had His Temple and His Altar thy years are passed; thy Solemnities are at an end! (Isaiah 29:1)
Take away from me the tumult of thy songs! Psalms, in thy mouth, have lost all their meaning. I will not hear
the Canticles of thy Harp. (Amos 5:23) The Song of Lamentation is heard in Israel,
for his House is Fallen. (Ibid. 5:1) In every street there shall be Wailing; and in all places,
they shall say: Woe! Woe! (Ibid. 5:16)
This Prophetic Cry of Woe this most Gloomy
Foreboding that all the Threats uttered in Scripture
against Jerusalem are on the Point of being Fulfilled was forced upon the Inhabitants ears. Ever since the Feast of Tabernacles of the
Year 62, an Unknown Peasant — the Husbandman, as the Prophet Amos called him, a Man
Skillful in Lamentation(Ibid.) had been ceaselessly Paving the Streets of the Wretched
City, crying out Day and Night: A Voice from the East, a Voice from the West, a Voice from the Four Winds, a Voice
against Jerusalem and the Holy House, a Voice against the Bridegroom and the Brides, a Voice against all this People!
Tried, Questioned,
Scourged, even till his flesh was torn to pieces and his bones laid bare nothing could prevent him from Continuing his most
Unwelcome Work. On the Festival Days above all, this Precursor of the Vengeance of the
Son of Man redoubled the Energy of his Plaintive Enthusiasm, which gave a Superhuman Emphasis to his
Cry of Woe. To every Word of Kindness or
Reproach, to every Act of Charity or
Cruelty, he gave neither Thanks nor Plaints, but went on with the same words: Woe! Woe! to
Jerusalem! And thus he continued for Seven Years and Five Months, without his
Voice being altered by Weakness or Hoarseness. During the Early Days of the Siege he was seen by the Romans
running to-and-fro along the Walls, shouting: Woe to the City! Woe to the People! Woe to the Holy House!
At length he added: Woe! woe to me!’ Immediately a Stone, thrown from one of the Engines,
Smote him, and he Died on the spot.
(Jos., De Bello Jud., vi.5.)
Jerusalem has drunk of the Cup of Madness, and nothing seems to impress her;
she is drunk with the Cup of God's Wrath; yea,
she has drained it to the last dregs (Isaiah 29:9-14, 51:17). What a Terrific Day, this Last Celebration of the Jewish Pasch!
The Historian Josephus tells us what it was Sacrilegious,
Bloody, and Noisy with the Shouts, which even the Enemy could hear, of the
Strife of the Dissentient Factions, for all had Revived. Taking advantage of the Gates being
opened to the Pilgrims, some Galileans, disguised, made their way into the Inner Temple; where, throwing aside their Cloaks, and displaying
their Weapons, they attacked the Crowd that stood round the Altar. They Beat and
Murdered; then, Trampling on the Dying and the
Dead, they drove the People outside the Courts. Meanwhile, the Zealots, who were taken unawares, rushed, in dismay, into the
Subterranean Caverns of the Temple (Jos. De Bello Jud., v. 3.). What a Pasch! What a Feast! Worthy, indeed, of
God's Hatred and Rejection
(Amos 5:21.). Unhappy Feasters, that had come from the Ends of the World to this
Solemnity! how is it that they forgot to apply the Words of the Prophet?
Woe to them that desire the Day of the Lord! To what end is it for you? This Day of the Lord is Darkness and not Light. You shall be
as a Man fleeing from the Face of a Lion, and a Bear should meet him; or, as one that entereth into the House, and, when he leaneth with
his hand upon the Wall, a Serpent should bite him (Ibid. 5:18, 19). Terrible
Prophecy! How strangely it is Verified: the Romans are yonder in their Camps; Simon is in the City; John of Gischala is in the
Temple, its Sole Master!
As in the Days of Jeremiah, so now: the Sword and
Famine it is hard to say, which was the busier to make this Multitude Prey;
(Jeremiah 14:18) for, owing to the previous Depredations,
Famine had made itself felt from the Beginning of the Siege. Each Day added
to its Intensity, and urged on the Savage Instincts of the Armed
Ruffians to Attack all who were not of their Party. It was not
Hatred only, that now filled Sion with Murder; to
Rob, or to get something to keep themselves from Starvation,
these were Additional Motives to make such Men Grudge each other's Existence. Under Plea that
they were Conspirators, Simon and John had the Rich summoned to their respective Tribunals; and then, adding
Insult to Injustice, these Two (2)
Wretches, who, in the Intervals between Fighting
against the Romans, were carrying on their own Deadly Feud these
Two (2) Judges, having First
Seized the Property of their Victims, sent them to the
Second Bar, (Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 10.) under Pretense that they wished to show each other a Mutual Kindly
Feeling; giving the one who had nothing to Steal, the Option of
Condemning to Death. Scarcely Forty (40)
Years before, in these very streets, through which the Jewish Aristocracy was being Ignominiously Dragged from Simon to John,
and from John to Simon, there was another Victim of the Nation, was made the Pledge of a
Mock Reconciliation, and, with a Fool's Uniform put
on Him, was sent back from Herod to Pilate, there to await Judgment! (Luke 23:7-12)
Whilst these Tyrants were thus living on the Public
Distress, there were Hundreds of Starved
Creatures, whom Hunger drove to go forth by night into the fields, and there try to find some Wild
Herbs. If they fell into the hands of the Romans, these, unwilling to be Burdened with such
Prisoners, had them Crucified within Sight of the Walls.
Five Hundred and Upwards were thus Captured each Day;
and, oh! what a Fearful Detail, but how Loud in its Significance! all this was done,
with Calvary opposite! and, as Josephus tells us, there was not Room enough to Plant the
Crosses, nor Wood enough for making them. (Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 11.)
Titus had flattered himself that the taking of Jerusalem would be an affair of a Few Days.
He, of course, disregarded the Prophecies which declared that the Deicide City was to be
Compassed round with a Trench; and preferred to use Negotiations and a Series of
Assaults, rather than be detained by the Tedious Operation of a Blockade. But he was, of course, mistaken;
his Messengers received, in answer to their Parlays of Peace, nothing but
Insults and Arrows; and, as to
Assaults, all the Bravery of his Legions was Powerless against the Fortresses where the Factions were Protected.
Two (2) Months thus passed away in Useless Attempts; all that the Romans had possession of was the
Lower Town, which the Jewish Contesting Parties had already Reduced to Ruins; but Sion and Moriah
still held up their heads in Defiance against the Determined Invaders. There was nothing for them to do, but make up their Minds to defer Rome
and her Pleasures to some Later Season, (TAC., Hist., v. 11.) and Encircle Jerusalem with that Terrible
Trench, which the Gospel had said must be Cast about her. The Literal
Following-out of the Plan traced by God got the
better of Titus Impatience. He set his Legions to the Work; they must Change their Manual Labor, and instead of Bows and Arrows, they
must handle Pickaxe and Spade. To have seen them at work, one would have said they were thinking of Jesus’
Words, for they were fulfilling Them as though they were the Most Devoted of
His Servants; Josephus would have it, that they were Animated by a
Divine Influence. (Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 12.) In the Brief Space of
Three (3) Days, they completed an Earth-Wall measuring a little over
Five (5) Miles Round, a Work which would ordinarily, have occupied Several Months.
God had thus spoken by the Prophet Isaiah: I will make a Trench
about Ariel; and it shall be in Sorrow and Mourning; and it shall be to Me as Ariel. I will make a circle round about thee (O Jerusalem), and
will cast up a rampart against thee, and raise up bulwarks to besiege thee (Isaiah 29:2,3.). Truly, Jerusalem
was thus made as an Ariel to Jehovah that is, an Immense
Altar of Countless Victims.
The Famine, by this time, was intensely increased; for every Exit into the Fields
was now closed against the Unfortunate Creatures, who, till then, had been able to eke-out their
Miserable Existence by picking up, at the Risk of their Lives, a few Seeds or Roots.
(Lamentations 5:9, 10). A Bushel of Wheat was sold for a Talent (about 240 Pounds Sterling). Those who could afford it gave
their Costliest Treasures for a Morsel of Bread; (Lamentations 1:11) but, as to those who had nothing to give, they must
Drag the Sewers in hope of finding Food. The Vilest Rubbish was Devoured with Avidity. Filth, too Foul to have a name, was hidden as though
it were a Treasure, for which Husband Quarreled with his Wife, and Mothers grudged it their Children. (Deuteronomy 28:56,
57; Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 10-12.). The Factions had, thus far, laughed at the People's
Starvation; but they soon began themselves to feel the Gnawings of Famine, and
then they Furiously Attacked those who were reported as having something to eat. If a man were
Sinking, he was said to be Feigning the Weakness of Death, in order to prevent Search being made
for his Victuals; if he had just Strength Enough to walk a few steps, it was Taken as an Indication that he had some Hidden Eatables about him.
All were Savagely Tortured to make them own the Imputed
Crime of having something yet to live on. Like Famished Dogs it is the expression used both by the Historian and the
Psalmist (Ibid. vi. 3; Psalm 59:7, 15, 16.) they ran wildly through the City, knocking down the doors of the Suspected, Ferreting
in every Nook and Hole, and returning Two or Three Times within the Hour. A Savory Smell was one
day perceived coming from a house which had been thus frequently visited; this was more than enough for a further search. In they rushed; a woman
was there; they threatened her with Death, unless she at once declared where was her Feast.
It is my son, she replied; there are the Remnants!
The Woman was Mary, Daughter of Eleazer; once Rich, and of a Noble Family, she, Maddened by Hunger, had
Murdered her Infant Child, and had fed on his flesh. (Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 3;
Deuteronomy 28:53-56.)
All these Horrors Failed to Subdue the Ferocious
Obstinacy of John of Gischala and Simon, Son of Gioras. In spite, however, of their Precautions, and their
Cruelties towards those who were suspected of Meditating an Escape, there were, every day, scores who, by throwing themselves
down the Walls, were able to reach the Roman Camp. Deeply moved at the sight of so much Misery,
Titus received them Kindly, and gave them their Liberty. But, adds Josephus,
God had Condemned the Whole of this People, and turned the very Means of Safety into Occasion of
Destruction (Jos., De Bello Jud., v.13.). Many of these Poor Fugitives
were so Exhausted on reaching the Camp that they Died on taking the Food which had been too long
denied them. A still Greater Number fell Victims to
the Arabs and Syrians, who followed the Roman Army; for, a Report having been Circulated that some of the Jews had Swallowed their Gold before
leaving Jerusalem, in order the more effectually to hide it, these Wild Auxiliaries, Strangers to the Discipline of the Legions and born
Enemies of the Jewish People, Ensnared the
Unfortunate Fugitives and Cut them into Pieces, hoping to find what would satisfy their
Monstrous Avarice. During One Single Night there were Two (2)
Thousand found lying thus Emboweled. (Ibid.). How all this forces us to
think of the Death of Judas, (Acts 1:18.) and of the
Punishment of his Deicidal Betrayal! And had not all this People imitated that
Traitorous Apostle? He, the
Iscariot, had delivered up the Son of Man to the Chief Priests and Leaders
of the Jews; the Jews delivered Him up to the Gentiles; and the Prophet Zechariah makes them all
Share in the Responsibility of that Infamous Barter, wherewith began the
Sacred Passion of our Sweet Jesus.
(Zechariah 11:12, 13)
In the City, the Ravages of the Famine
were beyond all Imagination. Josephus, speaking of them, uses, without being aware of it, the very expression of
Our Redeemer: In no time did any other City ever Suffer such Miseries
(Jos., De Bello Jud., v. 10; Matthew 24:21). In the Space of a Few Months
there were counted Six Hundred Thousand Dead, and to
these, Burial of one sort or other was given; as to the rest, they could not be Numbered, for the Survivors had not the Strength needed for
Burying them, and they were left to Rot in the Houses or Streets.
Meanwhile, on July 12, a Greater Trial
than all this befell Jerusalem and the Whole Jewish People; for want of Victims, the
Continual Sacrifice was taken away, as in the Days of Antiochus (Daniel
8:11-13.), but this time it was Forever. It was the
End, the Openly Declared End, of Mosaism and its Worship, to be henceforth replaced,
and without Dispute, by the Sacrifice of the Law of Love;
the End, with but the Brief Interval of a Siege and a War,
which had then no other Object to achieve, and therefore, no further Reason for its Continuance. An Immense
Grief a Grief that admitted no
Consolation Seized the Hearts
of the Jewish People, who, up to the very last, had lived on the Empty Hope fostered by the
False Prophets. (Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 5.)
The Foolhardy Obstinacy of Simon and John rejected, even then, the Proposals of Titus, that he would Spare both City and Temple.
Hostilities were therefore Resumed, Implacably and
Pitilessly Resumed. But the Jewish Soldiers had not energy enough to keep pace with the
Fanaticism of their Leaders; worn out by Famine,
they had not the Unflinching Resistance needed for Repelling the Sustained Assaults of the Romans. Already the Tower of Antonia, which
Commanded the Temple, was in the Power of the Enemy, and each day he was seen Closing-in nearer to the Sacred Edifice. Its Defenders resolved
on one last effort; roused by the Greatness of their Misfortune, they rushed through the Vale of Cedron, and made a Desperate Charge on the
Post of Mount Olivet. It looked though, for these Final Engagements, the Instinct of
God's Vengeance, which Weighed upon them, was
leading them to this Place of Prophecy, where the Son of Man had
Wept over Jerusalem, and where, as we already said, the First
Battle was fought. Repelled, and in Despair,
they returned to the City, which they were never again to leave; then, with their own hands, Setting Fire to the Outer Porticoes of the Temple,
they gave the First Enclosure over to the Romans.
Titus was desirous, above all things, to Save the Temple; but, as Josephus
observes, God had, for certain, long ago Doomed it to the Fire; ... and the flames were kindled by the Jews
themselves, when that Fatal Day came (Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 4.). It was August 4,
in the Year 70, a Sabbath-day, and the Anniversary of the First
Destruction of the Holy Place under Nabuchodonosor. The Guards of the Temple, Exasperated by
Suffering, Stupefied by Hunger,
Attacked the Soldiers who, by Titus Orders, were Quenching the Fire that had been some days burning at the
Outer Portion of the Building. They were soon beaten back into the Temple, and, this time, they were not the only ones to enter. While they
were falling by Hundreds beneath the Sword of the Romans, now unexpectedly made Masters of the
Inner Enclosure, One of the Soldiers, forgetting the Orders given by Titus, but, as Josephus
puts it, Urged on by a Divine Power (Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 4.), seized a Firebrand,
and hurled it, through a window, into one of the rooms adjoining the Sanctuary. The flame burst forth and spread; the Efforts of Titus to stay
it were useless. Simon's Soldiers on Mount Sion saw it rising up towards the sky. At this Fearful
Spectacle, the Famished and Wounded,
turning towards the Falling Temple, forgot all their Sufferings. From these
Thousands of Dying Jews, all of them Possessed with the
One (1) same Grief, there arose a Loud Scream of
Despair, which, blending with shouts of the Pagan Soldiers, was heard even on the Mountains of
Perea, beyond the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Mount Moriah, on fire, seemed as though its very foundations were burning, and blood was flowing
enough to Quench the Flames. The number of the Slain was so great that the ground could not be
seen, and the Soldiers, as they Marched, had to Trample on the Dead. The Priests who had Mounted
on the Roof of their Temple, the Women and Children crouching by Thousands in its Galleries, all
Perished in the Flames with the Treasures of the Sanctuary. (Ibid. 5.)
John of Gischala, gathering together his few remaining Followers, had escaped between the Enemy's Battalions, and had joined
Simon in the High Portion of the City. The Contest continued for a Few Weeks longer, but it was the Effort
of a Last Agony. On September 1, Sion was
Taken, Plundered and
Burnt like Moriah and the Lower Town. The Prediction of Today's Gospel was
Fulfilled. Jerusalem, beaten flat to the ground, and her children that were with her, was but a Mass
of Smoking Ruins. Eleven Hundred Thousand Men had
Perished during the Siege. Of the
Ninety-Seven Thousand that had been taken Prisoners
during the whole War, Seven Hundred were picked
out as fit to Grace the Conqueror's Triumph; of the remainder, those who were over
Seventeen Years of Age were sent to the Mines, or
reserved for the Amphitheater; the others supplied the
Slave-Markets of the Empire for some Length of Time. (Jos., De Bello Jud., vi. 9,)

Dome of the Rock Mosque and surrounding Mosques and Structures
Note Bene: The Jewish Temple of Jerusalem was leveled to its Bedrock Foundation as was Prophesied
by Jesus: " Amen I say to you there shall not be left
here a stone upon a stone that shall not be destroyed". (Matthew 24:2). Over the Years, several Mosques
have been built on its extensive Bedrock Foundation (1500 by
900 feet). Today certain Zionist groups and their fanatical Fundamentalist Christian allies would like to rebuild
the Temple and resume animal Sacrifices. Jesus
Christ has made One (1) Complete
and Efficacious Sacrifice for all
Sins Forever. To Rebuild a Jewish Temple and Reconstitute a
Sacrificing Priesthood would be the Ultimate in Blasphemy.

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