<h2>Jesus and the Sinful Woman</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 55</div>
<div class='cap'>AFTER THE Feast of Tents Jesus stayed near Jerusalem,
making his home in Bethany, for nearly
two months, until another feast came, the Feast
of the Dedication of the Temple. About two hundred
years before that time, the Temple had been held by
enemies, who had stopped the services, had set up
images in the building and had done many things to
make it vile. At last the enemies were driven away;
and then the Jews made the Temple clean again,
destroyed the images and began once more the regular
service. After this, every year they kept the day of
the reopening of the Temple as "The Feast of the
Dedication." At this feast the Temple was lighted up
every night very brightly, and on that account the
feast was also called "The Feast of Lights."</div>
<p>During the days of his stay, Jesus went often to
the Temple and sat down in a room called "The Court
of the Women," because on one side of it was a gallery
where the women worshipped, looking down on the
services at the altar. It was also called "The Treasury"
on account of the gift-boxes on its walls, where people
dropped in their money for the poor and for the support
of the Temple. In this court, which was very
large, and open to the sky, without a roof, the Jewish
teachers held their classes for the study of the law;
and many came to Jesus to listen to his words.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-312.jpg" width-obs="413" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Jesus replied to the accusers of the sinful woman: "Let the one among you who has never done wrong throw the first stone at her."</span></div>
<p>One morning the teaching of Jesus was interrupted
by a noise in the court. Some of the scribes and
Pharisees, who were enemies of Jesus, planned to get<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_287" id="Page_287">[287]</SPAN></span>
him into trouble with the Roman rulers. They came,
dragging in a poor woman who had done a wicked deed;
and bringing her forward directly in front of Jesus.</p>
<p>"Teacher," they said, "this woman was caught in
a wicked act. Now, Moses in the law commands that
any person committing that crime shall be stoned to
death; but what do you say should be done with her?"</p>
<p>Jesus very well knew that they had brought this
question to him hoping, whatever he said, to make
trouble for him. If he should say, "Let her go free,"
they would declare that Jesus was a breaker of the
law and cared nothing for crimes. If, on the other
hand, he said, "Let her be punished," they could say
to the Roman rulers, "This man is acting as a judge
and claims to be the King of Israel;" and this might
cause the Romans to put him to death. So, whatever
Jesus might say, they could find some reason to accuse him.</p>
<p>But Jesus seemed to pay no attention to their words.
He stooped down, and began to write with his finger
on the floor. But as they kept on asking him the same
question, finally he rose up, looked his enemies full in
the face, and said:</p>
<p>"Let the one among you who has never done wrong
throw the first stone at her."</p>
<p>Then he stooped down again and continued writing
with his finger. They stood silent for some time and
then began quietly to go away, the oldest men first
and the younger men later. After a while, Jesus looked
up and saw the woman standing alone before him. He
rose up and said:</p>
<p>"Woman, where are those men? Does no man
say that you are guilty?"</p>
<p>She answered him, "No man, Lord."</p>
<p>Jesus said to her, "Neither do I call you guilty.
Go away, and never sin again."<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_288" id="Page_288">[288]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then Jesus went on with his teaching, which had
been stopped by the bringing in of the woman by his
enemies. He said:</p>
<p>"I am the light of the whole world. He who follows
me and
obeys my words
will not walk in
darkness, but
shall have the
light of life."</p>
<p>Many other
things Jesus said
to the people at
that time; and
some of those
who heard him
began to believe
that he was a
teacher come
from God. To
those who believed,
he said:</p>
<p>"If you
stand faithful to
my words, you
are truly my followers;
and you
shall understand the truth, and the truth shall make
you free."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-314.jpg" width-obs="400" height-obs="500" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">"I am the light of the whole world. He who follows me and obeys my words will not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life"</span></div>
<p>"What do you mean by those words, 'You shall
be made free'?" said the people. "We are sprung from
Abraham, and have never been slaves. How can we
be made free?"</p>
<p>"In very truth, I tell you," answered Jesus, "every
one who sins is a slave. Now the slave does not stay<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_289" id="Page_289">[289]</SPAN></span>
in the home always, but the son stays, for it is his home,
and he has a right to be there. So, if the Son of the
heavenly Father sets you free from sin, you will be free
indeed."</p>
<p>As Jesus went on speaking, the people who listened
became very angry. At last he said:</p>
<p>"Your great father Abraham longed to see the day
when I should come to the earth; and he saw it coming,
and it made him glad."</p>
<p>"Why," the Jews said, "you are not fifty years old,
and do you say that Abraham saw you?"</p>
<p>"I tell you truly," answered Jesus, "before Abraham
was born, I was living!"</p>
<p>At this, they picked up stones to throw at him;
but Jesus hid himself from them and left the Temple.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-315.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="348" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">The so-called tower of David in Jerusalem</span></div>
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