K. Gibran. The Two Learned Men

Khalil Gibran

The Two Learned Men

Once there lived in the ancient city of Afkar two learned men who hated and belittled each other's learning. For one of them denied the existence of the gods and the other was a believer.

One day the two met in the marketplace, and amidst their followers they began to dispute and to argue about the existence or the non-existence of the gods. And after hours of contention they parted.

That evening the unbeliever went to the temple and prostrated himself before the altar and prayed the gods to forgive his wayward past.

And the same hour the other learned man, he who had upheld the gods, burned his sacred books. For he had become an unbeliever.


EnglishРусский
ancient древний
learning учение
to belittle принижать
to deny отрицать
existence существование
god бог
believer верующий
marketplace базарная площадь
amidst среди
follower последователь
to dispute спорить
contention спор
to part расставаться
temple храм
to prostrate падать ниц
altar алтарь
to pray молить
wayward сбившийся с пути
past прошлое
to uphold поддерживать
sacred священный