1 |
Every unbiased observer will readily admit that, ever since the dawn of His Revelation, this
wronged One hath invited all mankind to turn their
faces towards the Day Spring of Glory, and hath forbidden
corruption, hatred, oppression, and wickedness.
And yet, behold what the hand of the oppressor
hath wrought! No pen dare describe his tyranny.
Though the purpose of Him Who is the Eternal
Truth hath been to confer everlasting life upon all
men, and ensure their security and peace, yet witness
how they have arisen to shed the blood of His
loved ones, and have pronounced on Him the sentence
of death. |
2 |
The instigators of this oppression are those very
persons who, though so foolish, are reputed the wisest
of the wise. Such is their blindness that, with unfeigned
severity, they have cast into this fortified
and afflictive Prison Him, for the servants of Whose
Threshold the world hath been created. The Almighty,
however, in spite of them and those that
have repudiated the truth of this "Great Announcement,"
hath transformed this Prison House into the
Most Exalted Paradise, the Heaven of Heavens. |
3 |
We did not refuse such material benefits as could
relieve Us from Our afflictions. Every one of Our
companions, however, will bear Us witness that Our
holy court is sanctified from, and far above, such
material benefits. We have nevertheless accepted,
while confined in this Prison, those things of which
the infidels have striven to deprive Us. If a man be
found willing to rear, in Our name, an edifice of pure
gold or silver, or a house begemmed with stones of
inestimable value, such a wish will no doubt be
granted. He, verily, doeth what He willeth, and ordaineth
that which He pleaseth. Leave hath, moreover,
been given to whosoever may desire to raise,
throughout the length and breadth of this land, noble
and imposing structures, and dedicate the rich
and sacred territories adjoining the Jordan and its
vicinity to the worship and service of the one true
God, magnified be His glory, that the prophecies recorded
by the Pen of the Most High in the sacred
Scriptures may be fulfilled, and that which God, the
Lord of all worlds, hath purposed in this most exalted,
this most holy, this mighty, and wondrous
Revelation may be made manifest. |
4 |
We have, of old, uttered these words: Spread thy
skirt, O Jerusalem! Ponder this in your hearts, O people
of Bahá, and render thanks unto your Lord, the
Expounder, the Most Manifest. |
5 |
Were the mysteries, that are known to none except
God, to be unraveled, the whole of mankind would
witness the evidences of perfect and consummate
justice. With a certitude that none can question, all
men would cleave to His commandments, and would
scrupulously observe them. We, verily, have decreed
in Our Book a goodly and bountiful reward to whosoever
will turn away from wickedness and lead a
chaste and godly life. He, in truth, is the Great
Giver, the All-Bountiful. |