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Vergilius

CHAPTER 14
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There be some who say that he is, indeed, the king of promise, albeit I have no such opinion." "Why ?" "There shall be signs in the deep of the heavens, and we have not seen them." "Where may we find the priest ?" "In the village of Ain Karim, yonder." They could see its low dwellings and the dome of its synagogue.

The Roman halted near the abode of Zacharias, while David took their followers to the inn.

Suddenly the young Roman saw an aged priest approaching with a child in his arms.
"I have a message for you," said the man of God, stopping near the Roman officer.
"And I seek it," said Vergilius, looking at the long, gray beard of the venerable priest.
"It is borne in upon me to say to you that the kingdom of heaven is at hand." "Tell me of the king," said Vergilius.

"I do thirst for knowledge." "He shall be the prince of peace." Vergilius looked thoughtfully at the old priest, who now sat down as if weary.
"And he shall conquer with the sword ?" "Nay, but as it is written, 'he shall judge among the nations and shall rebuke many people; and they shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning-hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.'" Now the Roman was alert to hear.

His ideal, which had taken form at the altar of peace and grown with his love, was being set up before him.
"But the nations are stubborn," said he.


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