"The Jews are distinguished among the
nations by this—that their
oracles are the only true ones, of which
we are not permitted to doubt."
The Jews are distinguished among
the nations by this—that their oracles
are the only true ones, of which we are
not permitted to doubt. These
oracles, which they understand only in
the literal sense, have a hundred times
foretold to them that they should be
masters of the world; yet they have
never possessed anything more than a
small corner of land, and that only for
a small number of years, and they have
not now so much as a village of their
own. They must, then, believe, and they
do believe, that their predictions will
one day be fulfilled, and that they
shall have the empire of the earth. ...
Herod, afterwards protected by Augustus,
became one of the most powerful
sovereigns among the petty kings of
Arabia. He restored Jerusalem, repaired
the fortifications that surrounded the
temple, so dear to the Jews, and rebuilt
the temple itself; but he could not
finish it, for he wanted money and
workmen. This proves that, after all,
Herod was not rich; and the Jews, though
fond of their temple, were still fonder
of their money. ...
From this short summary it results that
the Hebrews have ever been vagrants, or
robbers, or slaves, or seditious. They
are still vagabonds upon the earth, and
abhorred by men, yet affirming that
heaven and earth and all mankind were
created for them alone. ...
(What did Jews contribute to human
knowledge = only usury)
You then ask whether the ancient
philosophers and law-givers borrowed
from the Jews, or the Jews from them? We
must refer the question to Philo; he
owns that before the translation of the
Septuagint the books of his nation were
unknown to strangers. A great people
cannot have received their laws and
their knowledge from a little people,
obscure and enslaved. In the time of
Osias, indeed, the Jews had no books; in
his reign was accidentally found the
only copy of the law then in existence.
This people, after their captivity at
Babylon, had no other alphabet than the
Chaldæan; they were not famed for any
art, any manufacture whatsoever; and
even in the time of Solomon they were
obliged to pay dear for foreign
artisans. To say that the Egyptians, the
Persians, the Greeks, were instructed by
the Jews, were to say that the Romans
learned the arts from the people of
Brittany. The Jews never were natural
philosophers, nor geometricians, nor
astronomers. So far were they from
having public schools for the
instruction of youth, that they had not
even a term in their language to express
such an institution. The people of Peru
and Mexico measured their year much
better than the Jews. Their stay in
Babylon and in Alexandria, during which
individuals might instruct themselves,
formed the people to no art save that of
usury. They never knew how to stamp
money; and when Antiochus Sidetes
permitted them to have a coinage of
their own, they were almost incapable of
profiting by this permission for four or
five years; indeed, this coin is said to
have been struck at Samaria. Hence, it
is, that Jewish medals are so rare, and
nearly all false. In
short, we find in them only an ignorant
and barbarous people, who have long
united the most sordid avarice with the
most detestable superstition and the
most invincible hatred for every people
by whom they are tolerated and enriched.
Still, we ought not to burn them.
JEWS. - Voltaire, The Works of Voltaire,
Vol. V (Philosophical Dictionary Part 3)
[1764]
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Though I have not yet had a chance to learn much about Voltaire, I always suspected that he might have had some Jewish support in the creation of his anti-Catholic Encyclopedia. These seems to suggest otherwise.
ReplyI'm far from an expert, but he did defend Jews occasionally, but many, many times he wrote things about them which would be considered highly anti-semitic today.
http://winstonsmithministryoftruth.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/voltaire-on-jews_15.html