THE HEREDITARY DESCENT
THE GENEALOGY.
CHAPTER XII.
"Confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work
will perform it, until the day of Jesus Christ." Phil. 1:6
F.R.A. Glover: Having
now brought into prominence those footfalls of the presence
of the Blood Royal of the Privileged Race of Judah, which,
occurring in the records of Ireland and Scotland, tend to prove the
fact that the indestructible Race was really imported into the
Islands of the Sea, - the name by which the Hebrews know and still
designate these countries, - it remains to show that the present
occupant of the English throne is the lineal descendant of her, who
is concluded to have accompanied the Prophet Jeremiah, when seeking
a land where to plant the Stem and to build the House of dislodged
Judah, although we may have no genealogical table of names to
attest and illustrate the fact. [JML: This was provided a few years
later by Mr. Grimaldi].
As the possession of the Pillar of Witness, and of the outward and
visible sign of the House of Judah, would be no substitute for the
Seed of David; .. and as no guarantee that could have been offered
would have been sufficient as a physical substitute, in the absence
of such material fact, had the Seed of David not been visibly
present when the Stone was set up at Tara, to assure those present
of the possibility of the allegations made, in the promise recorded
in the Legend of the Stone; .. so, the presence of a Royal Stem, at
the time of the inauguration of the Stone, would be no proof to us,
that the present occupant of the throne of these realms is the
lineal descendant of the Princess of Judah then present, - and
whose name is conjectured to have been Tamar, - unless a reliable
pedigree of descents from that time to the present were producible;
or, what would be still more reliable, such circumstantial evidence
of the fact, as tends to establish the certainty of it, more
assuredly than any list of names in a genealogy could. A
genealogical list of names might be interesting; but such list
would afford no proof.
It is one of the great elements in the controversy of the Jew with
the Christian, that the genealogy presented to our belief in the
Gospels, is not to be relied on : inasmuch as, they allege, that,
after the return of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity, the
Jewish people bad become, and still became, so mixed with the
foreigner, and the confusion in the descents arising from other
causes was so great, that certainty in their pedigrees was utterly
an impossibility: and that, consequently, the genealogies offered
by the Evangelical Records of the descents of Joseph and of the
Blessed Virgin, from David the King, carry no conviction along with
them to those conversant with the realities of the case.
In ordinary cases, to prove the claim to a lapsed peerage, as
amongst ourselves, or right of succession to an estate, a complete
genealogical tree of descents may be a legal necessity. But, He who
commended Himself to the acceptance of Man in Judea, needed no
genealogical tree to prove to those among whom He walked, that the
Carpenter's Wife's Son Who stood before them, low though He was in
earthly station, was King of Israel, Lord of the Temple, and
thence, the looked-for Prince of Judah, the Son of David (John
7:42).
The genealogical tree of our Lord's descent from the Stem of Jesse,
is, to us, no moral necessity. The proof of its correctness lies,
not in the succession of names so much as in this: viz. that we
know, that, under the circumstances, that alleged fact, that Jesus
of Nazareth was of the Lineage of David, must be so. As a cavilling
point for the Jew, who is compelled to catch at any thing to
justify an untenable position, his allegation is much for him to
lay hold of and insist upon. But what Christian now troubles
himself, if any ever did, to think about the written genealogies as
a proof of that which is proved to him in fifty ways without them?
Nevertheless, there was a line of descents; and, doubtless, the
genealogies presented to us are correct: but the case, as it now
exists, does not require, even if it ever did, genealogies, as an
element towards making up faith in the truth of the mission of
Jesus Christ.
The genealogies are unnecessary for the substantiation of the faith
of any body. Belief in the truth of them is just as much a matter
of faith, as is the great fact to which the Jew would make the
truth of each an essential accessory. Who is to know how true they
are, either as physical or moral proofs in what they allege, but as
one takes them as presented? The fact is proved, not by the
genealogy, or its assumed correctness, but by the circumstances of
the case having proved that Jesus of Nazareth was the Son of David.
So in this case a genealogical tree, though one might construct
such an interesting detail of names, would afford no such proof of
reality of the fact of the right successor always filling up
rightly, the line of descents, if it were ever so authentic, as the
circumstances of the case themselves: they make it absolutely
certain that the thing required, existed. It did so, because it
must have done so.
The Law of Succession, in those rude monarchies of Scotia Major and
Minor, was, that, on the death of the monarch, the fittest man of
the Sept was elected. ("The tribe or clan, however numerous,
comprised each but one family, of which the chief was elective,
though always chosen from a particular stock." - O'Driscoll's
Ireland, p. 389.) But he was always a Sept's-man; a system which
produced, perhaps, much blood-shedding, and sometimes fratricide;
but such was the case. ("The inheritance descendeth not to the son
[when a minor, subaudi], but to the brother, nephew, or
cousin-germaine, eldest or most valiant; for the childe being
oftentimes left in nonage, and otherwise young and unskilfull, were
never able to defend his patrimonie; being his no longer than he
could hold it by force of arms. But by that time he grew to a
competent age, and have buried an uncle or two, he also taketh his
turne and leaveth it in like order to his posterity." - Spenser's
Ireland.) The contention was, however, always confined to the Royal
Stock. In the event of a king leaving minors, the next eldest
brother of the deceased king, if he was fit, was elected and
crowned king; and he was a king, bona fide: a king, not until the
minor came of age, but for life; as they held that a king, once a
king could not be un-king-ed. On his death, however, the succession
reverted, as a matter of course, to the eldest son or heir-proper
of the former king; and so on: so that, in that manner, were the
royal stock always preserved for, and presented to, the people.
This was the Scottish rule, which came in with Fergus; and he
brought with him from Ireland, we may be sure, all the family
traditions and use: the man who would not attempt any landing in
Scotland to establish his rule, without the family Stone and the
family Standard, was not likely to intermit the usages of his race,
or neglect any family tradition.
Not however to compare small things with great, as the facts in the
one case substantiate the descent, so must the facts in this case
be the proof, that the genealogy is unbroken, though it be not
forthcoming. If the Jews' allegation be worthy of disproof, "the
day" will make all clear. So will "the day" likewise declare if
this be the truth. The Providence that brought the Seed Royal to
Ireland is equal to the completing of whatever work It pleases to
take in hand. If the Stone, which is the symbol of that Providence
towards the Throne of Jacob, and the Standard of Judah, have been
manifestly preserved to this Royal Family of England, we need not
doubt but that the other essential to the identification of its
state with that of Judah, as the full and efficient representative
of the Royal House, has been equally preserved.
The Prophet Jeremiah was "to plant and to build" a kingdom. When
did he do it? and where?
To the throne of David was promised an everlasting duration. Where
do we see it?
The sceptre of Judah was to continue with Judah till Shiloh should
come. Where is the sceptre of Judah to be seen?
But Shiloh is come! If He be come, where was the Sceptre of Judah
visible after the Babylonish Captivity in the Restoration? There
was no king in Judah: the Maccabees were Levites: Herod was an
Edomite : and Jerusalem was in bondage one hundred and eighty-seven
years to the Malum Regnum [JML: evil rule] before Christ appeared.
Has the prophecy then failed?
But, if Shiloh has come, He has not been manifested. In the sense
promised, He has not come. He to whom "the gathering of the People"
is to be, is not in presence: in the sense therefore to satisfy
"the people," Jesus Christ, as the Shiloh, is to them,
unintelligible. To the Christian Mind, which can see through the
enigma, certainly, Jesus is the veritable Shiloh, .. the Light that
shineth in the dark place, to the illuminated mind of man. But to
the Human Body, He is not: nor, in that sense, will He be, until
"the gathering of the People" shall be the accomplished fact of the
Future. Has then the prophecy failed? Impossible! Where then is the
indefeasible Sceptre of Judah?
In Ireland, the Witness for Truth was set up in the words of
Isaiah, and in the spirit of Jeremiah, and in the Type of the
Shiloh, by one who was accompanied by a Mysterious Woman from the
East, with a Royal Prosperous Smile, in, and for, and by whom were
done things which are unaccountable altogether under any other
supposition save the one, viz., that she was such a woman as the
exigency of this hypothesis requires. If she, after whom the place
Tamar was named, were a Hebrew Princess, the case is clear. The
Seed of Judah, in the Providence of God, came hither, and, by the
same Providence, has been preserved. If there was a purpose in its
having been brought, the purpose is fulfilling; and the Legend of
the Stone points to it: and, in this fulfillment, two illustrious
prophecies are manifestly meeting their's: the prophecy of the
Perpetuance of the Sceptre of Judah, and the promise of the
Unfailing Throne of David.
Under any other hypothesis, we are still to seek for their
manifestation and fulfillment. With respect to the prophecy of the
Sceptre of Judah (Gen. 49:10), all that has been said and written
about that in the attempt to prove that it has been fulfilled, is
mere accommodation, if not mystification; altogether unworthy the
reputation of those who have attempted it: ingenuity having been
made largely to supply the deficiency of fact. The attempt arose
doubtless in a sort of nervous anxiety of man to prove that God is
as good as His Word. It has, however, pleased the Lord, for His own
all-gracious purpose, "to hide Himself." May He not do this if He
will? (Isa. 45:15) We need not fear. "Hath the Lord spoken, and
shall He not bring it to pass? Hath He said, and shall He not do
it?" (Num. 23:19) We must bide the Lord's time.
It is a great mistake, and something more perhaps, to attempt to
hasten an interpretation. A false interpretation by a great name,
is not only bad because it is false; but, because it is mischievous
in proportion as men are satisfied with it. Like the great Newton's
avowed fiction, which he offered as a substitute for the True
Theory of the Tides, and which, unduly elevated by unreasoning
admirers of his great name, acts not only as a screen to keep men
from seeking further after that as yet undiscovered fact, but
causes those who do to be scorched by accusations of conceit and
presumption for daring to think in the line in which he thought
without effect; so, the great names of those who have discovered
that the Sceptre of Judah is no sceptre at all but a Tribe; and of
others, that Levi and Edom, and the malum regnum of the Latins for
one hundred and eighty-seven years, was the domination of the Tribe
of Judah; and of all, that Shiloh has come to and restored Judah
and Israel; while, manifestly, the coming of the Lord in
humiliation [JML: as opposed to a Messiah in conquering glory]
being the cause of the dispersion of the one, and Israel not being
yet allowed to be in presence at all, is a proof that the prophecy
is misread: .. all this constitutes such a confusion of names, and
things, and fancies, inconsistent with, and so contradictory of,
one another, as shows, that nothing but the Exigency of System
could have induced the production of so many antagonistic facts as,
or by way of, proof of the fulfillment of the promise. And, so long
as men are content to take up with such unintelligible fulfilments
of a very plain assertion, so long will the Vision of Truth, as it
is acted out upon the common-place stage of the earth's theatre,
though visible to those whose minds are not preoccupied by the
conviction that the prophecy of the Peace of the Shiloh, has been
accomplished by War, and Woe, and False Manifestations of God's
Truth for 2300, or for 1800, or 1260 years, - be utterly invisible
to those whose judgment is led astray by false interpretations of
great men.
But if, indeed, the Sceptre of Judah and its prophesied continuance
can be thus sublimated away, where are we to find the
Indestructible Throne of David? Is it in 'Change Alley? [JML: the
London stock exchange] - or in the Jew's Quarter in Frankfort?
[JML: with the Rothschilds] Is money, or money-dealing the
foundation or manifestation of the Throne which was never to be
without an occupant of the Stem of Jesse? Where then is it?
I say, under any other hypothesis than that which the case of
England exhibits to men's astonished eyes, as in the details here
presented to them, we are still to seek for the manifestation of
their fulfillment, as a now present reality, on the earth. Where is
the Perpetual Sceptre of Judah? Where is the Indestructible Throne
of David?
All things are possible with God: and such a manifestation of
fulfilled prophecy and promise may be possible, apart from the
present circumstances of the British Empire. But it is difficult to
the human mind to conceive how, on the one hand, on the face of the
earth, such a fulfillment could be presented to man, other than the
State of Britain presents; and, on the other, how at the same time,
the things which have led to these conclusions could have come
together, and thus clustered themselves, and thus strangely, by
chance that the Elements of the Remnant of Judah should be
collected into one place, and belong, to one power; .. and, as
would be, in the future-expected state of things, fitting, that
power, the greatest on the earth; .. whose Monarch is seated on a
Throne, which her, people insist on calling Jacob's Pillow; and
over whose head waves, in sight of all the world, in every Sea, on
every Continent, and in all the Corners of the Earth, the Lion of
the Irish and Scottish Kings, which is, the Standard of the Tribe
of Judah!
From:
"England, the Remnant of Judah, and the Israel of Ephraim",
written by F.R.A. Glover, M.A., Chaplain to the Consulate at
Cologne. Published by Rivingtons, London, 1861. Based on research
commenced in 1844.