PROPHECY
When I was a young boy, still
the 5th or 6th grade student, our teacher once asked the class: - "who can
tell me who's a prophet". The class responded in a chorus: - "one
that can foretell the future".
-"Wrong called out the
teacher what you mean is a fortune-teller. I'll tell you who's a prophet.
Once upon a time after King David took Batsheva, the wife of Uria the Hittite,
to his palace, a man named Nathan approached the King and told him about a rich
owner of many sheep, who murdered his poor neighbour to take his only ewe.
Who's that man? - called the King.
Tell me his name and I'll punish him.
You're the man answered the man".
"Think, children said our
teacher here is a single man, who's got nothing but his sense of justice and
his courage, confronting a powerful king, who commands an army of soldiers, and
is also the top executor of justice, and tells him straight in the face that
he's a murderer. It couldn't bring back the ewe (Batsheva) to her husband, whom
the King sent to die in battle, but it left a lesson for later generations.
Also other prophets are remembered not because they were foretelling the
future, but rather because they caused both the mighty ones and whole nations
to face their wrongdoings".
I believe that the intention of
Isaiah, or whoever wrote down his prophecies about the peace to come, was not
so much to make optimistic forecasts, but to show a way to his own and future
generations, and to tell them that there's an alternative to wars and poverty.
One problem of our generation is
that it is deficient in prophecy and prophets. Although, according to an old
proverb, after the destruction of the Temple prophecy was given to fools,
nowadays - even fools stopped prophesizing. Instead, they all seem to be busy
in politics, and let to lead their nations on warpaths. And wise men and sages
are busy with their sciences, philosophies, arts, religions, and their own
private interests, and evidently resigned to sail on board the global ship
of fools.