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COLLACE, Tuesday Morning.
(probably written about 1845)
MY DEAR WILLIAM,
Here is a neat plan of Jerusalem and
the country round, to which I have added a few names. By means of it you may
'walk about Zion and tell the towers thereof,' just as you do at Morningside to
the towers of Edinburgh Castle. As you come up from Bethlehem and go in at the
'Zion-gate,' you may sing one of your hymns: -
'Pilgrim burden'd with thy sin,
Come
thy way to Zion-gate,' etc.
Notice where I have put up a cross. I think it was
thereabouts that Calvary stoodnot at all where they now show the Holy
Sepulchre. Notice also Scopus. It was the camp of Titus when he first of all
came to besiege the city.
Now, dear William, wander up and down and round
about Jerusalem. It is fine fresh air. Climb the Mount of Olives and visit
Bethany on the other side. Drink in all the truths they will suggest. 'Jesus
Christ the same ... to-day.'
There are two mistakes in the plan.
The Mount of Olives is made too low a great deal at the one extremity, and
there ought to be not a smooth plain but a deep valley between Aceldama and the
hill of Zion. The deep valley was Gehennathe valley of the son of Hinnom.
May you meet the King as you wander in these holy spots. May you meet the Man
of Sorrows in Gethsemane, and may you be met by Melchizedec the true
Melchizedecin the King's dale, the valley of Jehoshaphat. See, also, to
get a drink at the Pool of Siloam, and eat a little of the ears of barley that
grow on Mount Zion, at the spot marked No. 27, where we plucked some six years
ago.
The above is my prescription for an invalid Jerusalem. air,
Siloam water, Zion barley; and you may add Gethsemane olives. They will do you
no harm. Your affectionate brother,
ANDREW A.
BONAR.
P.S.When you are done with
Jerusalem, journey on to Collace. You know Collace-hill is very like the hill
of Samaria.
Transcribed from Reminiscences of Andrew A.Bonar D.D.
first published
LONDON, HODDER AND STOUGHTON,
27 Paternoster
Row
1895
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Jane Newble
July 2001