One day in the springtime, Prince
Solomon was sitting under the palm trees in the royal gardens, when
he saw the Prophet Nathan walking near.
``Nathan,'' said the Prince, ``I would see a wonder.''
The Prophet smiled. ``I had the same desire in the days of my
youth,'' he replied.
``And was it fulfilled?'' asked Solomon.
``A Man of God came to me,'' said Nathan, ``having a pomegranate
seed in his hand. `Behold,' he said, `what will become of this.'
Then he made a hole in the ground, and planted the seed, and covered
it over. When he withdrew his hand the clods of earth opened,
and I saw two small leaves coming forth. But scarcely had I
beheld them, when they joined together and became a small stem
wrapped in bark; and the stem grew before my eyes,--and it grew
thicker and higher and became covered with branches.
``I marveled, but the Man of God motioned me to be silent.
`Behold,' said he, `new creations begin.'
``Then he took water in the palm of his hand, and sprinkled the
branches three times, and, lo! the branches were covered with green
leaves, so that a cool shade spread above us, and the air was fined
with perfume.
`` `From whence come this perfume and this shade?' cried I.
`` `Dost thou not see,' he answered, `these crimson flowers bursting
from among the leaves, and hanging in clusters?'
``I was about to speak, but a gentle breeze moved the leaves,
scattering the petals of the flowers around us. Scarcely had
the falling flowers reached the ground when I saw ruddy pomegranates
hanging beneath the leaves of the tree, like almonds on Aaron's rod.
Then the Man of God left me, and I was lost in amazement.''
``Where is he, this Man of God?'' asked Prince Solomon eagerly.
``What is his name? Is he still alive?''
``Son of David,'' answered Nathan, ``I have spoken to thee of a
vision.''
When the Prince heard this he was grieved to the heart. ``How
couldst thou deceive me thus?'' he asked.
But the Prophet replied: ``Behold in thy father's gardens
thou mayest daily see the unfolding of wonder trees. Doth not
this same miracle happen to the fig, the date, and the pomegranate?
They spring from the earth, they put out branches and leaves, they
flower, they fruit,--not in a moment, perhaps, but in months and
years,-- but canst thou tell the difference betwixt a minute, a
month, or a year in the eyes of Him with whom one day is as a
thousand years, and a thousand years as one day?''