ROMAN SOLDIER: [Enters with other soldiers and Jael and
scaffold. She is bloody and nearly or
totally naked. They have just finished whipping her and she collapses. They crucify her as he speaks:]
Hail, friends, dogs,
chattel of Rome! We won’t be here long. She
will be here longer than you are she would like.
SOLDIERS:
Bow before Caesar’s
forces! Kneel before the eagle!
[They
intimidate the Jews, driving them to the edges of the stage.]
FIRST ROMAN SOLDIER:
Witness the punishment
for murder of a citizen of Rome. This whore
must die for it.
JAEL: [Her delivery is bipolar but begins weak and
then finds strength, though
her voice remains hoarse. She is fooled by her own ironies so as to appear completely sincere. She must speak extremely fast by the end but remain
articulate. This actress must be
miked. As she speaks a spotlight should narrow on her until finally there is just a needle of light
on her face.]
What a brief toy our
cheated life must seem.
The kingdom shall to Israel be
restored!
Send forth Messiah, the time has
come, O God!
Go unreserved to slay a thousand
crows,
A hammered thousand Roman swords
that march
In serried legions – adamant their
shields,
Gleaming their silvery helmets’
steel, and long
The reach of javelins. Not doubting,
go!
God furnished Moses tables on the
dune,
How shall he succor you the less?
And we
The females will no refuge take in
walls
Of Jericho, that town of palm trees,
nor
Shall we pause by the sculptured
stones of Gilgal,
Nor will you at war confront the
siege,
The hunger-gnawing siege, the
vanquished rape,
Unless a forest pen you in where
Rome’s
Machines can pick you off by tens –
while we
Must watch them undermine the Temple
footings,
Watch beetles eat through Herod’s
flawless stone.
But go! Don’t question God’s ukase
to arms!
It’s clarion as the hooting owl at
dusk!
Let nothing change your strategy. Go
make
Us safe in graveless death, expunge
the blood
Of Sarah’s race, erase Tanakh, allow
A correspondent puff of air attest
To what our people bore, brought
forth, conceived.
Or if not, free us from false hopes,
enleague
Israel with Parthia, Armenia –
Extend your plot beyond Euphrates’
flux,
And to Bactria, homeland of the
Parsi
Prophet Zoroaster, send a note.
Or Tesiphon, if asked, her king might
loan
Rare cups of Murrhine clay, or grant
us horse,
Endorse our anti-Roman cause with
spears
And Scythian backward-shooting
bowmen from
The Tigris’ eastern shore;
storm-troopers, too,
From Babylon where Alexander died,
Who, once he conquered, made the
world to bow,
To worship him a god. (Rome never
dared
So much.) Alarm all of the Hebrew
brothers
Living in the city Adiabene.
Be advised: help can be quite
strong-willed.
And willful colts won’t keep their
flashing heads.
Blessings on you, good fighting men!
God bless
You all! Success and victory. Go rid
Our soil of Roman vermin and
disease.
And yet, remember this: when Achish,
king
Of Gath, gave refuge to Saul-hounded
David,
Granting to him Ziklag (so that town
Pertaineth to the kings of Judah
yet),
The Philistines took arms for
warfare near
Gilboa. Saul saw battle-ready hosts
Encamped against him and he shook
With fear. Within an ephod box the
Urim
And the Thummim stayed until the
priest
Produced them to disclose God’s will
by lot.
But Saul learned nothing from them,
nor
From fervent prayers. Deriving
nothing good
From nightmares, nor from prophets
(Samuel
Was at this time deceased), Saul
went disguised
To Endor where a wizard dwelled, a
crone
Ugly of countenance: one eye was
fogged,
Protuberant; a red and blackish
gourd
Sprouting along one rotted row of
teeth –
Malignant tumor – oozingly adorned
Her antediluvian face. The king
asked her
To bring up from the house of death
one he
Should name. She first demurred, due
to
Saul’s law; so he disclosed himself,
revoked
All threat to necromancers. Samuel
Summoned, appeared to her wrapped in
white robes.
She screamed, Why did you say bring
me up Samuel?
Why hast thou, Saul, disturbed me?
Why disquiet
Me in my rest? asked Samuel. Saul
stooped
And bent his face above the ground.
Has God
Abandoned me? Why seek me out, since
he
Answers you not? Thus spoke the
priest and left
Their presence.
David then befriended his
Old enemies, newly betrayed his
friends;
With Achish he’d have fought, had
Achish him
Allowed. The counsel of Phoenicians
was
That David stay back in Phoenicia
while
They fought. Such wasn’t David’s
choice. To fight
With Israel – it was no great sin in
David’s eyes.
If Israel Israel fights, what keeps
back Parthia?
If David dark-of-nighted then, who
wouldn’t
Noon us now? Despite the crimes of
David,
Persians lie. The Syrians scurry
home.
And now we don’t the slight
Phoenicians face.
For Rome is strong, and smart is she
in strength;
Add fierceness to her smarts and
strength and to
Ferocity add too her
discipline.
Roman ships will come typhoon-like,
as
Tsunami waves, destroying all your
towers
Like windows dressed with little
potted flowers.
I’ve seen the tragedies of learned Greeks!
Once, long ago ships changed to
mermaids,
Or downy swans. Can women turn to
doves?
And men to sparrows? The dawn was
bronze
When children saw debris from
heights descend
In fluttering arcs earthward, from
doubled structures,
Quite vulnerable to rabid violence,
As frail as orange blossoms facing
blizzards,
As bougainvilleas holding back a
hurricane,
Or as a candle girl who eyes the
Minotaur.
No happy transformation comes to
these –
Unless one undetectable to senses
Of human beings. In such inclement
world,
Dear friends, you breathe. Such
instability
Mortal life affords – weather
through. Brace up
And hold together, cling against the
storms.
Trifles kill us, insignificant small
things.
Weather through! Trust no alliances,
Hebrews!
Teasing an emperor is hopeless war,
War unsupportable. A Jew is worth
A thousand men of Rome. Kill all of
Rome
Or none at all. Kill all that call
themselves
Romans or Rome will turn and pave
these hills.
[Roman
soldiers come and strangle her to death. Great confusion and shouting ensues. Horribly discordant music
plays loudly. Thunder sounds. Lightning
flashes. Spot lights flash on individual faces frozen in torment and rage. They all exit left raving after Zadok
and Yacov except Eli, who
walks after them slowly and despondently with a walking stick, and a ten-year-old Yeshua frozen watching
them go. Yeshua looks to the right
where John exited through a narrow cleft in the
rocks. A boy’s voice from offstage calls): Yeshua!
(Pause.) Yeshua! (Yeshua
spins back to the left and thinks of going that way for a moment but then deliberately jogs to the right
and exits where John exited. Lights go
down.]