The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh eBook

Bahá'u'lláh
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about The Proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh.

How long will ye, O concourse of divines, level the spears of hatred at the face of Baha?  Rein in your pens.  Lo, the Most Sublime Pen speaketh betwixt earth and heaven.  Fear God, and follow not your desires which have altered the face of creation.  Purify your ears that they may hearken unto the Voice of God.  By God!  It is even as fire that consumeth the veils, and as water that washeth the souls of all who are in the universe.

“O concourse of divines!  Can any one of you race with...”

O concourse of divines!  Can any one of you race with the Divine Youth in the arena of wisdom and utterance, or soar with Him into the heaven of inner meaning and explanation?  Nay, by My Lord, the God of mercy!  All have swooned away in this Day from the Word of thy Lord.  They are even as dead and lifeless, except him whom thy Lord, the Almighty, the Unconstrained, hath willed to exempt.  Such a one is indeed of those endued with knowledge in the sight of Him Who is the All-Knowing.  The inmates of Paradise, and the dwellers of the sacred Folds, bless him at eventide and at dawn.  Can the one possessed of wooden legs resist him whose feet God hath made of steel?  Nay, by Him Who illumineth the whole of creation!

When We observed carefully, We discovered that Our...”

When We observed carefully, We discovered that Our enemies are, for the most part, the divines...  Among the people are those who said:  He hath repudiated the divines.  Say:  Yea, by My Lord!  I, in very truth, was the One Who abolished the idols!  We, verily, have sounded the Trumpet, which is Our Most Sublime Pen, and lo, the divines and the learned, and the doctors and the rulers, swooned away except such as God preserved, as a token of His grace, and He, verily, is the All-Bounteous, the Ancient of Days...

O concourse of divines!  Fling away idle fancies and imaginings, and turn, then, towards the Horizon of Certitude.  I swear by God!  All that ye possess will profit you not, neither all the treasures of the earth, nor the leadership ye have usurped.  Fear God, and be not of the lost ones...  Say:  O concourse of divines!  Lay aside all your veils and coverings.  Give ear unto that whereunto calleth you the Most Sublime Pen, in this wondrous Day....  The world is laden with dust, by reason of your vain imaginings, and the hearts of such as enjoy near access to God are troubled because of your cruelty.  Fear God, and be of them that judge equitably.

“O ye the dawning-places of knowledge!  Beware that ye...”

O ye the dawning-places of knowledge!  Beware that ye suffer not yourselves to become changed, for as ye change, most men will, likewise, change.  This, verily, is an injustice unto yourselves and unto others....  Ye are even as a spring.  If it be changed, so will the streams that branch out from it be changed.  Fear God, and be numbered with the godly.  In like manner, if the heart of man be corrupted, his limbs will also be corrupted.  And similarly, if the root of a tree be corrupted, its branches, and its offshoots, and its leaves, and its fruits, will be corrupted....

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