We are up to Book II chapter 4 of Ben Hur and I forgot
something in chapter 3.
Amrah would not have a bowl of milk on the tray she
brings to Judah. That’s not kosher. It was decided before 10 CE. She would have
a goblet of vin ordinaire on the tray. Wallace wrote as the Temperance
movement was gaining steam and members of that movement would be sure to
approve and recommend his book if the only people who drank liquor were
dissolute characters or at least those who were not on track for conversion.
So this is post 12 and you can bail here if you want.
You could get some of the same information on this thread, from my
Fact-Checking thread. It’s up to you whether to keep on or ditch me. If you
leave, take with you the lesson that if you’re not Jewish and you’re not an
educated Jew, you shouldn’t write fiction about Jews because you are sure to
get something wrong.
But if you’re seeing this paragraph, you stayed. And
immediately Wallace makes a mistake.
What language does he think Judah’s mother speaks?
If he thinks it’s Biblical Hebrew, he’s wrong. Jews
stopped speaking it on the street during the Babylonian Captivity. Aramaic, aka
Neo-Babylonian or Akkadian, became the Jewish street language.
Because of that, in my opinion, the elder Jews
realized that their oral tradition was dying out. It was the basis for their
entire culture. They decided to put it into writing. They got their experts
together and transcribed the oral tradition.
Then they took down the words of the prophets which,
in Jewish canon, starts with the book of Joshua and goes through Jeremiah. All
these materials are also in Biblical Hebrew. The importance of these books is
that they provide later confirmation of Torah law under new behavioral
examples.
And finally, the Jews wrote down things like Psalms
and Proverbs, which gave further examples of how Biblical Hebrew used words;
historical books like Ruth and Chronicles; and the most important material that
they knew in Biblical Aramaic like Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel.
The Jews learned Greek, no doubt, after the conquests
of Alexander; they knew Latin after the conquests of Caesar. They claimed there
were 72 languages stemming from the descendants of Noach, plus an “Aramaic
without a spoken version” which I assume shows that they had seen cuneiform and
knew it recorded Neo-Babylonian, but they learned the Aramaic square script for
the language they spoke.
Now the next question. Who was Judah to be? I already
said: he had taken his father’s position in business and in public affairs. The
question is nonsense. Judah already had responsible employment and a public
role. His father raised him to be a responsible Jewish adult, not an adrenaline
addict like Messala. And so another false and nonsensical chapter goes into the
record.
And the final blunder: the First Temple was burned down by the Aramaean rulers of Babylon. The Assyrians conquered the northern kingdom and were in turn conquered by the Aramaeans. This is in the Bible. Wallace is messing with the facts.
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