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From The Apocrypha
and Pseudeipgrapha of the Old Testament by R. H. Charles, vol. II , Oxford Press
The Testament of Reuben, the first born son of Jacob and Leah.
The copy of the Testament of Reuben, even the commands which he
gave his sons before he 2 died in the hundred and twenty-fifth year of his life.
Two years after the death of Joseph his 3 brother, when Reuben fell ill, his
sons and his sons' sons were gathered together to visit him. And 4 he said to
them: My children, behold I am dying, and go the way of my fathers. And seeing
there Judah, and Gad, and Asher, his brethren, he said to them: Raise me up,
that I may tell to my brethren and to my children what things I have hidden in
my heart, for behold now at length 5 I am passing away. And he arose and kissed
them, and said unto them: Hear, my brethren, and 6 do ye, my children, give ear
to Reuben your father in the commands which I give unto you. And behold I call
to witness against you this day the God of heaven, that ye walk not in the sins
of 7 youth and fornication, wherein I was poured out, and defiled the bed of my
father Jacob. And I tell you that he smote me with a sore plague in my loins for
seven months; and had not my father 8 Jacob prayed for me to the Lord, the Lord
would have destroyed me. For I was thirty years old 9 when I wrought the evil
thing before the Lord, and for seven months I was sick unto death. And 10 after
this I repented with set purpose of my soul for seven years before the Lord. And
wine and strong drink I drank not, and flesh entered not into my mouth, and I
eat no pleasant food; but I mourned over my sin, for it was great, such as had
not been in Israel.
And now hear me, my children, what things I saw concerning the
seven spirits of deceit, when 2 I repented. Seven spirits therefore are
appointed against man, and they are the leaders in the works 3 of youth. [And
seven other spirits are given to him at his creation, that through them should
be 4 done every work of man. The first is the spirit of life, with which the
constitution (of man) is 5 created. The second is the sense of sight, with which ariseth desire. The third is the sense of hearing, with which cometh teaching.
The fourth is the sense of smell, with which tastes are given 6, 7 to draw air
and breath. The fifth is the power of speech, with which cometh knowledge. The
sixth is the sense of taste, with which cometh the eating of meats and drinks;
and by it strength is 8 produced, for in food is the foundation of strength. The
seventh is the power of procreation and 9 sexual intercourse, with which through
love of pleasure sins enter in. Wherefore it is the last in order of creation,
and the first in that of youth, because it is filled with ignorance, and leadeth
the youth as a blind man to a pit, and as a beast to a precipice.
Besides all these there is an eighth spirit of sleep, with which
is brought about the trance of 2 3 nature and the image of death. With these
spirits are mingled the spirits of error.] First, the spirit of fornication is
seated in the nature and in the senses; the second, the spirit of
insatiableness, 4 in the belly; the third, the spirit of fighting, in the liver
and gall. The fourth is the spirit of 5 obsequiousness and chicanery, that
through officious attention one may be fair in seeming. The fifth is the spirit
of pride, that one may be boastful and arrogant. The sixth is the spirit of
lying, 6 in perdition and jealousy to practise deceits, and concealments from
kindred and friends. The seventh is the spirit of injustice, with which are
thefts and acts of rapacity, that a man may fulfill the desire of his heart; for
injustice worketh together with the other spirits by the taking of gifts. 7, 8
And with all these the spirit of sleep is joined which is (that) of error and
fantasy.] And so perisheth every young man, darkening his mind from the truth,
and not understanding the law of 9 God, nor obeying the admonitions of his
fathers as befell me also in my youth. And now, my children, love the truth, and
it will preserve you: hear ye the words of Reuben your father. 10 Pay no heed to
the face of a woman, Nor associate with another man's wife, Nor meddle with
affairs of womankind. 11 For had I not seen Bilhah bathing in a covered place, I
had not fallen into this great iniquity. 12 For my mind taking in the thought of
the woman's nakedness, suffered me not to sleep until I had 13 wrought the
abominable thing. For while Jacob our father had gone to Isaac his father, when
we were in Eder, near to Ephrath in Bethlehem, Bilhah became drunk and was
asleep uncovered in her 14 chamber. Having therefore gone in and beheld
nakedness, I wrought the impiety without her 15 perceiving it, and leaving her
sleeping I departed. And forthwith an angel of God revealed to my father
concerning my impiety, and he came and mourned over me, and touched her no more.
Pay no heed, therefore, my children, to the beauty of women, nor
set your mind on their affairs; but walk in singleness of heart in the fear of
the Lord, and expend labour on good works, and on study and on your flocks,
until the Lord give you a wife, whom He will, that ye suffer not as I did. 2 For
until my father's death I had not boldness to look in his face, or to speak to
any of my brethren, 3 because of the reproach. Even until now my conscience
causeth me anguish on account of my 4 impiety. And yet my father comforted me
much and prayed for me unto the Lord, that the anger of the Lord might pass from
me, even as the Lord showed. And thenceforth until now I have 5 been on my guard
and sinned not. Therefore, my children, I say unto you, observe all things 6
whatsoever I command you, and ye shall not sin. For a pit unto the soul is the
sin of fornication, separating it from God, and bringing it near to idols,
because it deceiveth the mind and understanding, 7 and leadeth young men into
hades before their time. For many hath fornication destroyed; because, though a
man be old or noble, or rich or poor, he bringeth reproach upon 8 himself with
the sons of men and derision with Beliar. For ye heard regarding Joseph how he
guarded himself from a woman, and purged his thoughts from all fornication, and
found favour in 9 the sight of God and men. For the Egyptian woman did many
things unto him, and summoned 10 magicians, and offered him love potions, but
the purpose of his soul admitted no evil desire. Therefore 11 the God of your
fathers delivered him from every evil (and) hidden death. For if fornication
overcomes not your mind, neither can Beliar overcome you.
For evil are women, my children; and since they have no power or
strength over man, they use 2 wiles by outward attractions, that they may draw
him to themselves. And whom they cannot 3 bewitch by outward attractions, him
they overcome by craft. For moreover, concerning them, the angel of the Lord
told me, and taught me, that women are overcome by the spirit of fornication
more than men, and in their heart they plot against men; and by means of their
adornment they deceive first their minds, and by the glance of the eye instill
the poison, and then through the accomplished 4 act they take them captive. For
a woman cannot force a man openly, but by a harlot's 5 bearing she beguiles him.
Flee, therefore, fornication, my children, and command your wives and your
daughters, that they adorn not their heads and faces to deceive the mind:
because every woman 6 who useth these wiles hath been reserved for eternal
punishment. For thus they allured the Watchers who were before the flood; for as
these continually beheld them, they lusted after them, and they conceived the
act in their mind; for they changed themselves into the shape of men, and 7
appeared to them when they were with their husbands. And the women lusting in
their minds after their forms, gave birth to giants, for the Watchers appeared
to them as reaching even unto heaven.
Beware, therefore, of fornication; and if you wish to be pure in
mind, guard your senses from every 2 woman. And command the women likewise not
to associate with men, that they also may be pure 3 in mind. For constant
meetings, even though the ungodly deed be not wrought, are to them an 4
irremediable disease, and to us a destruction of Beliar and an eternal reproach.
For in fornication 5 there is neither understanding nor godliness, and all
jealousy dwelleth in the lust thereof. Therefore, then I say unto you, ye will
be jealous against the sons of Levi, and will seek to be exalted 6 over them;
but ye shall not be able. For God will avenge them, and ye shall die by an evil
death. 7 For to Levi God gave the sovereignty [and to Judah with him and to me
also, and to Dan and 8 Joseph, that we should be for rulers]. Therefore I
command you to hearken to Levi, because he shall know the law of the Lord, and
shall give ordinances for judgment and shall sacrifice for all Israel until the
consummation of the times, as the anointed High Priest, of whom the Lord spake,
9 I adjure you by the God of heaven to do truth each one unto his neighbour and
to entertain love 10 each one for his brother. And draw ye near to Levi in
humbleness of heart, that ye may receive 11 a blessing from his mouth. For he
shall bless Israel and Judah, because him hath the Lord chosen to 12 be king
over all the nation. And bow down before his seed, for on our behalf it will die
in wars visible and invisible, and will be among you an eternal king.
And Reuben died, having given these commands to his sons. And
they placed him in a coffin until they carried him up from Egypt, and buried him
in Hebron in the cave where his father was.
The Testament of Simeon, the second born son of Jacob and Leah.
The copy of the words of Simeon, the things which he spake to his
sons before he died, in the 2 hundred and twentieth year of his life, at which
time Joseph, his brother, died. For when Simeon was sick , his sons came to
visit him, and he strengthened himself and sat up and kissed them, and said:--
Hearken, my children, to Simeon your father, And I will declare
unto you what things I have in my heart. 2 I was born of Jacob as my father's
second son; And my mother Leah called me Simeon, Because the Lord had heard her
prayer. 3 Moreover, I became strong exceedingly; I shrank from no achievement,
Nor was I afraid of ought. 4 For my heart was hard, And my liver was immovable,
And my bowels without compassion. 5, 6 Because valour also has been given from
the Most High to men in soul and body. For in the time of my youth I was jealous
in many things of Joseph, because my father loved him beyond 7 all. And I set my
mind against him to destroy him, because the prince of deceit sent forth the
spirit of jealousy and blinded my mind, so that I regarded him not as a brother,
nor did I spare even 8 Jacob my father. But his God and the God of his fathers
sent forth His angel, and delivered him 9 out of my hands. For when I went to
Shechem to bring ointment for the flocks, and Reuben to Dothan, where were our
necessaries and all our stores, Judah my brother sold him to the Ishmaelites. 10
And when Reuben heard these things he was grieved, for he wished to restore him
to his father. 11 But on hearing this I was exceedingly wroth against Judah in
that he let him go away alive, and 12 for five months I continued wrathful
against him. But the Lord restrained me, and withheld from 13 me the power of my
hands; for my right hand was half withered for seven days. And I knew, my
children, that because of Joseph this had befallen me, and I repented and wept;
and I besought the Lord God that my hand might be restored, and that I might
hold aloof from all pollution and envy 14 and from all folly. For I knew that I
had devised an evil thing before the Lord and Jacob my father, on account of
Joseph my brother, in that I envied him.
And now, my children, hearken unto me and beware of the spirit
of deceit and envy. For envy ruleth over the whole mind of a man, and suffereth
him neither to eat nor to drink, nor to do any 3 good thing. But it ever
suggesteth (to him) to destroy him that he envieth; and so long as he that 4 is
envied flourisheth, he that envieth fadeth away. Two years therefore I afflicted
my soul with fasting in the fear of the Lord, and I learnt that deliverance from
envy cometh by the fear of God. 5 For if a man flee to the Lord, the evil spirit
runneth away from him, and his mind is lightened. 6 And henceforward he
sympathiseth with him whom he envied and forgiveth those who are hostile to him,
and so ceaseth from his envy.
And my father asked Concerning me, because he saw that I was sad;
and I said unto him, I am 2 pained in my liver. For I mourned more than they
all, because I was guilty of the selling of Joseph. 3 And when we went down into
Egypt, and he bound me as a spy, I knew that I was suffering justly, 4 and I
grieved not. Now Joseph was a good man, and had the Spirit of God within him:
being compassionate and pitiful, he bore no malice against me; but loved me even
as the rest of his 5 brethren. Beware, therefore, my children, of all jealousy
and envy, and walk in singleness of soul and with good heart, keeping in mind
Joseph your father's brother, that God may give you also grace and glory, and
blessing upon your heads, even as ye saw in 6 Joseph's case. All his days he
reproached us not concerning this thing, but loved us as his own 7 soul, and
beyond his own sons glorified us, and gave us riches, and cattle and fruits. Do
ye also, my children, love each one his brother with a good heart and the spirit
of envy will withdraw from 8 you. For this maketh savage the soul and destroyeth
the body; it causeth anger and war in the mind, and stirreth up unto deeds of
blood, and leadeth the mind into frenzy, and suffereth not prudence to act in
men; moreover, it taketh away sleep, [and causeth tumult to the soul and
trembling to the body]. 9 For even in sleep some malicious jealousy, deluding
him, gnaweth and with wicked spirits disturbeth his soul, and causeth the body
to be troubled, and waketh the mind from sleep in confusion; and as a wicked and
poisonous spirit, so appeareth it to men.
Therefore was Joseph comely in appearance and goodly to look upon,
because no wickedness 2 dwelt in him; for some of the trouble of the spirit the
face manifesteth. And now, my children, Make your hearts good before the Lord,
And your ways straight before men. And ye shall find grace before the Lord and
men. 3 Beware, therefore, of fornication, For fornication is mother of all
evils, Separating from God, and bringing near to Beliar. 4 For I have seen it
inscribed in the writing of Enoch that your sons shall be corrupted in
fornication, 5 and shall do harm to the sons of Levi with the sword. But they
shall not be able to withstand Levi; 6 for he shall wage the war of the Lord,
and shall conquer all your hosts. And they shall be few in number, divided in
Levi and Judah, and there shall be none of you for sovereignty, even as also our
father prophesied in his blessings.
Behold I have told you all things, that I may be acquitted of
your sin. Now, if ye remove from you your envy and all stiff-neckedness, As a
rose shall my bones flourish in Israel, And as a lily my flesh in Jacob, And my
odour shall be as the odour of Libanus; And as cedars shall holy ones be
multiplied from me forever, And their branches shall stretch afar off. 3 Then
shall perish the seed of Canaan, And a remnant shall not be unto Amalek, And all
the Cappadocians shall perish, And all the Hittites shall be utterly destroyed.
4 Then shall fail the land of Ham, And all the people shall perish. Then shall
all the earth rest from trouble, And all the world under heaven from war. 5 Then
the Mighty One of Israel shall glorify Shem, For the Lord God shall appear on
earth, And Himself save men. 6 Then shall all the spirits of deceit be given to
be trodden under foot, And men shall rule over wicked spirits. 7 Then shall I
arise in joy, And will bless the Most High because of his marvellous works,
[Because God hath taken a body and eaten with men and saved men].
And now, my children, obey Levi and Judah, and be not lifted up
against these two tribes, for 2 from them shall arise unto you the salvation of
God. For the Lord shall raise up from Levi as it were a High-priest, and from
Judah as it were a King [God and man], He shall save all [the Gentiles 3 and]
the race of Israel. Therefore I give you these commands that ye also may command
your children that they may observe them throughout their generations.
And when Simeon had made an end of commanding his sons, he slept
with his fathers, being an 2 hundred and twenty years old. And they laid him in
a wooden coffin, to take up his bones to 3 Hebron. And they took them up
secretly during a war of the Egyptians. For the bones of Joseph 4 the Egyptians
guarded in the tombs of the kings. For the sorcerers told them; that on the
departure of the bones of Joseph there should be throughout all the land
darkness and gloom, and an exceeding great plague to the Egyptians, so that even
with a lamp a man should not recognize his brother.
And the sons of Simeon bewailed their father. And they were in
Egypt until the day of their departure by the hand of Moses.
The Testament of Levi, the third born son of Jacob and Leah.
The copy of the words of Levi, the things which he ordained unto
his sons, according to all that 2 they should do, and what things should befall
them until the day of judgement. He was sound in health when he called them to
him; for it had been revealed to him that he should die. And when they were
gathered together he said to them:
Levi, was born in Haran, and I came with my father to
Shechem. And I was young, about
twenty years of age, when, with Simeon, I wrought vengeance on Hamor for
our sister Dinah. And when I was feeding the flocks in Abel-Maul, the spirit of
understanding of the Lord came upon me, and I saw all men corrupting their way,
and that unrighteousness had built for itself walls, and lawlessness 4 sat upon
towers. And I was grieving for the race of the sons of men, and I prayed to the
5 Lord that I might be saved. Then there fell upon me a sleep, and I beheld a
high mountain, and 6 I was upon it. And behold the heavens were opened and an
angel of God said to me, Levi enter 7 And I entered from the first heaven, and I
saw there a great sea hanging. 8 And further I saw a second heaven far brighter
and more brilliant, for there was a boundless light also therein. 9 And I said
to the angel, Why Is this so? And the angel said to me, Marvel not at this, for
thou shalt see another heaven more brilliant and incomparable. 10 And when thou
hast ascended thither, Thou shalt stand near the Lord, And shalt be His
minister, And shalt declare His mysteries to men, And shall proclaim concerning
Him that shall redeem Israel. 11 And by thee and Judah shall the Lord appear
among men Saving every race of men. 12 And from the Lord's portion shall be thy
life, And He shall be thy field and vineyard, And fruits, gold, and silver.
Hear, therefore, regarding the heavens which have been shown to
thee. The lowest is for this cause gloomy unto thee, in that it beholds all the
unrighteous deeds of men. 2 And it has fire, snow, and ice made ready for the
day of judgement, in the righteous judgement of God; for in it are all the
spirits of the retributions for vengeance on men. 3 And in the second are the
hosts of the armies which are ordained for the day of judgement, to work
vengeance on the spirits of deceit and of Beliar. And above them are the holy
ones. 4 And in the highest of all dwelleth the Great Glory, far above all
holiness. 5 In [the heaven next to] it are the archangels, who minister and make
propitiation to the Lord for all the sins of ignorance of the righteous;
Offering to the Lord a sweet- smelling savour, a reasonable and a bloodless
offering. 7 And [in the heaven below this] are the angels who bear answers to
the angels of the presence of the Lord. 8 And in the heaven next to this are
thrones and dominions, in which always they offer praise to God. 9 When,
therefore, the Lord looketh upon us, all of us are shaken; yea, the heavens, and
the earth, and the abysses are shaken at the presence of His majesty. 10 But the
sons of men, having no perception of these things sin and provoke the Most High.
Now, therefore, know that the Lord shall execute judgment upon the
sons of men. Because when the rocks are being rent, And the sun quenched, And
the waters dried up, And the fire cowering, And all creation troubled, And the
invisible spirits melting away; And Hades taketh spoils through the visitations
of the Most High, Men will be unbelieving and persist in their iniquity. On this
account with punishment shall they be judged. 2 Therefore the Most High hath
heard thy prayer, To separate thee from iniquity, and that thou shouldst become
to Him a son, And a servant, and a minister of His presence. 3 The light of
knowledge shalt thou light up in Jacob, And as the sun shalt thou be to all the
seed of Israel. 4 And there shall be given to thee a blessing, and to all thy
seed, Until the Lord shall visit all the Gentiles in His tender mercies for
ever. 5 And therefore there have been given to thee counsel and understanding,
That thou mightst instruct thy sons concerning this; 6 Because they that bless
Him shall be blessed, And they that curse Him shall perish.
And thereupon the angel opened to me the gates of heaven, and I
saw the holy temple, and upon 2 a throne of glory the Most High. And He said to
me: Levi, I have given thee the blessings of the 3 priesthood until I come and
sojourn in the midst of Israel. Then the angel brought me down to the earth, and
gave me a shield and a sword, and said to me: Execute vengeance on Shechem
because 4 of Dinah, thy sister, and I will be with thee because the Lord hath
sent me. And I destroyed at 5 that time the sons of Hamor, as it is written in
the heavenly tables. And I said to him: I pray 6 thee, O Lord, tell me Thy name,
that I may call upon Thee in a day of tribulation. And he said: I am the angel
who intercedeth for the nation of Israel that they may not be smitten utterly, 7
for every evil spirit attacketh it. And after these things I awaked, and blessed
the Most High, and the angel who intercedeth for the nation of Israel and for
all the righteous.
And when I was going to my father, I found a brazen shield;
wherefore also the name of the 2 mountain is Aspis, which is near Gebal, to the
south of Abila And I kept these words in my 3 heart. And after this I counselled
my father, and Reuben my brother, to bid the sons of Hamor not to be
circumcised; for I was zealous because of the abomination which they had wrought
on 4, 5 my sister. And I slew Shechem first, and Simeon slew Hamor. And after
this my brothers 6 came and smote that city with the edge of the sword. And my
father heard these things and was wroth, and he was grieved in that they had
received the circumcision, and after that had been 7 put to death, and in his
blessings he looked amiss upon us. For we sinned because we had done 8 this
thing against his will, and he was sick on that day. But I saw that the sentence
of God was for evil upon Shechem; for they sought to do to Sarah and Rebecca as
they had done to Dinah our 9 sister, but the Lord prevented them. And they
persecuted Abraham our father when he was a stranger, and they vexed his flocks
when they were big with young; and Eblaen, who was born in his 10 house, they
most shamefully handled. And thus they did to all strangers, taking away their
11 wives by force, and they banished them. But the wrath of the Lord came upon
them to the uttermost.
And I said to my father Jacob: By thee will the Lord despoil the
Canaanites, and will give 2 their land to thee and to thy seed after thee. For
from this day forward shall Shechem be 3 called a city of imbeciles; for as a
man mocketh a fool, so did we mock them. Because also 4 they had wrought folly
in Israel by defiling my sister. And we departed and came to Bethel.
And there again I saw a vision as the former, after we had
spent there seventy days. And I saw seven men in white raiment saying unto me:
Arise, put on the robe of the priesthood, and the crown of righteousness, and
the breastplate of understanding, and the garment of truth, and the plate of
faith, and the 3 turban of the head, and the ephod of prophecy. And they
severally carried (these things) and put (them,) on me, and said unto me: From
henceforth become a priest of the Lord, thou and thy seed for 4, 5 ever. And the
first anointed me with holy oil, and gave to me the staff of judgment. The
second washed me with pure water, and fed me with bread and wine (even) the most
holy things, and clad 6, 7 me with a holy and glorious robe. The third clothed
me with a linen vestment like an ephod. The 8, 9 fourth put round me a girdle
like unto purple. The fifth gave me a branch of rich olive. The sixth 10 placed
a crown on my head. The seventh placed on my head a diadem of priesthood, and
filled my 11 hands with incense, that I might serve as priest to the Lord God.
And they said to me: Levi, thy 12 seed shall be divided into three offices, for
a sign of the glory of the Lord who is to come. And the 13 first portion shall
be great; yea, greater than it shall none be. The second shall be in the
priesthood. 14 And the third shall be called by a new name, because a king shall
arise in Judah, and shall 15 establish a new priesthood, after the fashion of
the Gentiles [to all the Gentiles]. And His presence is beloved, as a prophet of
the Most High, of the seed of Abraham our father. 16 Therefore, every desirable
thing in Israel shall be for thee and for thy seed, And ye shall eat everything
fair to look upon, And the table of the Lord shall thy seed apportion. 17 And
some of them shall be high priests, and judges, and scribes; For by their mouth
shall the holy place be guarded. 18, 19 And when I awoke, I understood that this
(dream) was like the first dream. And I hid this also in my heart, and told it
not to any man upon the earth.
And after two days I and Judah went up with our father Jacob to
Isaac our father's father. And my father's father blessed me according to all
the words of the visions which I had seen. And 3 he would not come with us to
Bethel. And when we came to Bethel, my father saw a vision 4 concerning me, that
I should be their priest unto God. And he rose up early in the morning, 5 and
paid tithes of all to the Lord through me. And so we came to Hebron to dwell
there. 6 And Isaac called me continually to put me in remembrance of the law of
the Lord, even as the 7 angel of the Lord showed unto me. And he taught me the
law of the priesthood, of sacrifices, 8 whole burnt-offerings, first-fruits,
freewill-offerings, peace-offerings. And each day he was instructing me, and was
busied on my behalf before the Lord, and said to me: Beware of the spirit of 10
fornication; for this shall continue and shall by thy seed pollute the holy
place. Take, therefore, to thyself a wife without blemish or pollution, w bile
yet thou art young, and not of the race of 11 strange nations. And before
entering into the holy place, bathe; and when thou offerest the 12 sacrifices
wash; and again, when thou finishest the sacrifice, wash Of twelve trees having
leaves 13, offer to the Lord, as Abraham taught me also. And of every clean
beast and bird offer a 14 sacrifice to the Lord. And of all thy first -fruits
and of wine offer the first, as a sacrifice to the Lord God; and every sacrifice
thou shalt salt with salt.
Now, therefore, observe whatsoever I command you, children: for
whatsoever things I have 2 heard from my fathers I have declared unto you. And
behold I am clear from your ungodliness and transgression, which ye shall commit
in the end of the ages [against the Saviour of the world, Christ, acting
godlessly], deceiving Israel, and stirring up against it great evils from the 3
Lord. And ye shall deal lawlessly together with Israel, so He shall not bear
with Jerusalem because of your wickedness; but the veil of the temple shall be
rent, so as not to cover your 4 shame. And ye shall be scattered as captives
among the Gentiles, and shall be for a reproach 5 and for a curse there. For the
house which the Lord shall choose shall be called Jerusalem, as is contained in
the book of Enoch the righteous.
Therefore when I took a wife I was twenty-eight years old, and
her name was Melcha. And she conceived and bare a son, and I called his name
Gersam, for we were sojourners in our land 3, 4 And I saw concerning him, that
he would not be in the first rank, And Kohath was born in the 5 thirty-fifth
year of my life, towards sunrise. And I saw in a vision that he was standing on
high 6 in the midst of all the congregation, Therefore I called his name Kohath
[which is, beginning of 7 majesty and instruction]. And she bare me a third son,
in the fortieth year of my life; and since his mother bare him with difficulty,
I called him Merari, that is, 'my bitterness,' because he also was 8 like to
die. And Jochebed was born in Egypt, in my sixty-fourth year, for I was renowned
then in the midst of my brethren.
And Gersam took a wife, and she bare to him Lomni and Semei.
And the sons of Kohath, 3, 4 Ambram, Issachar, Hebron, and Ozeel. And the sons
of Merari, Mooli, and Mouses. And in the ninety-fourth year Ambram took Jochebed
my daughter to him to wife, for they were born in one 5 day, he and my daughter.
Eight years old was I when I went into the land of Canaan, and eighteen years
when I slew Shechem, and at nineteen years I became priest, and at twenty-eight
years I took 6 a wife, and at forty-eight I went into Egypt. And behold, my
children, ye are a third generation. 7 In my hundred and eighteenth year Joseph
died.
And now, my children, I command you: Fear the Lord your God with
your whole heart, And walk in simplicity according to all His law. 2 And do ye
also teach your children letters, That they may have understanding all their
life, Reading unceasingly the law of God. 3 For every one that knoweth the law
of the Lord shall be honoured, And shall not be a stranger whithersoever he
goeth. 4 Yea, many friends shall he gain more than his parents, And many men
shall desire to serve him, And to hear the law from his mouth. 5 Work
righteousness, therefore, my children, upon the earth, That ye may have (it) as
a treasure in heaven. 6 And sow good things in your souls, That ye may find them
in your life. But if ye sow evil things, Ye shall reap every trouble and
affliction. 7 Get wisdom in the fear of God with diligence; For though there be
a leading into captivity, And cities and lands be destroyed, And gold and silver
and every possession perish, The wisdom of the wise nought can take away, Save
the blindness of ungodliness, and the callousness (that comes) of sin. 8 For if
one keep oneself from these evil things, Then even among his enemies shall
wisdom be a glory to him, And in a strange country a fatherland, And in the
midst of foes shall prove a friend. 9 Whosoever teaches noble things and does
them, Shall be enthroned with kings, As was also Joseph my brother.
Therefore, my children, I have learnt that at the end of the ages
ye will transgress against the Lord, stretching out hands to wickedness [against
Him]; and to all the Gentiles shall ye become a scorn. 2 For our father Israel
is pure from the transgressions of the chief priests [who shall lay their hands
upon the Saviour of the world]. 3 For as the heaven is purer in the Lord's sight
than the earth, so also be ye, the lights of Israel, (purer) than all the
Gentiles. 4 But if ye be darkened through transgressions, what, therefore, will
all the Gentiles do living in blindness? Yea, ye shall bring a curse upon our
race, because the light of the law which was given for to lighten every man this
ye desire to destroy by teaching commandments contrary to the ordinances of God.
5 The offerings of the Lord ye shall rob, and from His portion shall ye steal
choice portions, 6 eating (them) contemptuously with harlots. And out of
covetousness ye shall teach the commandments of the Lord, wedded women shall ye
pollute, and the virgins of Jerusalem shall ye defile: and with harlots and
adulteresses shall ye be joined, and the daughters of the Gentiles shall ye take
to wife, purifying them with an unlawful purification; and your union shall be
like unto Sodom and 7 Gomorrah. And ye shall be puffed up because of your
priesthood, lifting yourselves up against 8 men, and not only so, but also
against the commands of God. For ye shall contemn the holy things with jests and
laughter.
Therefore the temple, which the Lord shall choose, shall be laid
waste through your uncleanness, 2 and ye shall be captives throughout all
nations. And ye shall be an abomination unto them, and ye 3 shall receive
reproach and everlasting shame from the righteous judgement of God. And all who
hate 4 you shall rejoice at your destruction. And if you were not to receive
mercy through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, our fathers, not one of our seed should
be left upon the earth.
And now I have learnt that for seventy weeks ye shall go astray,
and profane the priesthood, and 2 pollute the sacrifices. And ye shall make void
the law, and set at nought the words of the prophets by evil perverseness. And
ye shall persecute righteous men, and hate the godly the words of the 3 faithful
shall ye abhor. [And a man who reneweth the law in the power of the Most High,
ye shall call a deceiver; and at last ye shall rush (upon him) to slay him, not
knowing his dignity, taking 4 innocent blood through wickedness upon your
heads.] And your holy places shall be laid waste 5 even to the ground because of
him. And ye shall have no place that is clean; but ye shall be among the
Gentiles a curse and a dispersion until He shall again visit you and in pity
shall receive you [through faith and water].
And whereas ye have heard concerning the seventy weeks, hear also
concerning the priesthood. 2 For in each jubilee there shall be a priesthood.
And in the first jubilee, the first who is anointed to the priesthood shall be
great, and shall speak to God as to a father. And his priesthood shall be
perfect with the Lord, [and in the day of his gladness shall he arise for the
salvation of the world]. 3 In the second jubilee, he that is anointed shall be
conceived in the sorrow of beloved ones; and his 4 priesthood shall be honoured
and shall be glorified by all. And the third priest shall be taken hold 5 of by
sorrow. And the fourth shall be in pain, because unrighteousness shall gather
itself against 6 him exceedingly, and all Israel shall hate each one his
neighbour. The fifth shall be taken hold of 7 by darkness Likewise also the
sixth and the seventh. And in the seventh shall be such pollution 8 as I cannot
express before men, for they shall know it who do these things. Therefore shall
they 9 be taken captive and become a prey, and their land and their substance
shall be destroyed. 10 And in the fifth week they shall return to their desolate
country, and shall renew the house of the 11 Lord. And in the seventh week shall
become priests, (who are) idolaters, adulterers, lovers of money, proud,
lawless, lascivious, abusers of children and beasts.
And after their punishment shall have come from the Lord, the
priesthood shall fail. 2 Then shall the Lord raise up a new priest. And to him
all the words of the Lord shall be revealed; And he shall execute a righteous judgement upon the earth for a multitude of days. 3 And his star shall arise in
heaven as of a king. Lighting up the light of knowledge as the sun the day, And
he shall be magnified in the world. 4 He shall shine forth as the sun on the
earth, And shall remove all darkness from under heaven, And there shall be peace
in all the earth. 5 The heavens shall exult in his days, And the earth shall be
glad, And the clouds shall rejoice, [And the knowledge of the Lord shall be
poured forth upon the earth, as the water of the seas; And the angels of the
glory of the presence of the Lord shall be glad in him. 6 The heavens shall be
opened, And From the temple of glory shall come upon him sanctification, With
the Father's voice as from Abraham to Isaac. 7 And the glory of the Most High
shall be uttered over him, And the spirit of understanding and sanctification
shall rest upon him [in the water]. 8 For he shall give the majesty of the Lord
to His sons in truth for evermore; And there shall none succeed him for all
generations for ever. 9 And in his priesthood the Gentiles shall be multiplied
in knowledge upon the earth, And enlightened through the grace of the Lord: In
his priesthood shall sin come to an end, And the lawless shall cease to do evil.
[And the just shall rest in him.] 10 And he shall open the gates of paradise,
And shall remove the threatening sword against Adam. 11 And he shall give to the
saints to eat from the tree of life, And the spirit of holiness shall be on
them. 12 And Beliar shall be bound by him, And he shall give power to His
children to tread upon the evil spirits. 13 And the Lord shall rejoice in His
children, And be well pleased in His beloved ones for ever. 14 Then shall
Abraham and Isaac and Jacob exult, And I will be glad, And all the saints shall
clothe themselves with joy.
And now, my children, ye have heard all; choose, therefore, for
yourselves either the light or the 2 darkness, either the law of the Lord or the
works of Beliar. And his sons answered him, saying, 3 Before the Lord we will
walk according to His law. And their father said unto them, The Lord is witness,
and His angels are witnesses, and ye are witnesses, and I am witness, concerning
the word 4 of your mouth. And his sons said unto him: We are witnesses. And thus
Levi ceased commanding his sons; and he stretched out his feet on the bed, and
was gathered to his fathers, after he had 5 lived a hundred and thirty-seven
years. And they laid him in a coffin, and afterwards they buried him in Hebron,
with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
The Testament of Judah, the fourth born son of Jacob and Leah.
The copy of the words of Judah, what things he spake to his
sons before he died. They gathered 3 themselves together, therefore, and came to
him, and he said to them: Hearken, my children, to Judah your father. I was the
fourth son born to my father Jacob; and Leah my mother named 4 me Judah, saying,
I give thanks to the Lord, because He hath given me a fourth son also. I was 5
swift in my youth, and obedient to my father in everything. And I honoured my
mother and my 6 mother's sister. And it came to pass, when I became a man, that
my father blessed me, saying, Thou shalt be a king, prospering in all things.
And the Lord showed me favour in all my works both in the field
and in the house. I know that 3 I raced a hind, and caught it, and prepared the
meat for my father, and he did eat. And the roes I used to master in the chase,
and overtake all that was in the plains. A wild mare I overtook, and 4 caught it
and tamed it. I slew a lion and plucked a kid out of its mouth. I took a bear by
its paw 5 and hurled it down the cliff, and it was crushed. I outran the wild
boar, and seizing it as I ran, 6 I tore it in sunder. A leopard in Hebron leaped
upon my dog, and I caught it by the tail, and 7 hurled it on the rocks, and it
was broken in twain. I found a wild ox feeding in the fields, and seizing it by
the horns, and whirling it round and stunning it, I cast it from me and slew it.
And when the two kings of the Canaanites came sheathed in armour
against our flocks, and much people with them, single-handed I rushed upon the
king of Hazor, and smote him on the greaves 2 and dragged him down, and so I
Slew him. And the other, the king of Tappuah, as he sat upon his 3 horse, [I
slew, and so I scattered all his people. Achor the king] a man of giant stature
I found, hurling javelins before and behind as he sat on horseback, and I took
up a stone of sixty pounds 4 weight, and hurled it and smote his horse, and
killed it. And I fought with (this) other for two 5 hours; and I clave his
shield in twain, and I chopped off his feet, and killed him. And as I was 6
stripping off his breastplate, behold nine men his companions began to fight
with me. And I wound my garment on my hand; and I slung stones at them, and
killed four of them, and the rest fled. 7 And Jacob my father slew Beelesath,
king of all the kings, a giant in strength, twelve cubits high. 8, 9 And fear
fell upon them, and they ceased warring against us. Therefore my father was free
from 10 anxiety in the wars when I was with my brethren. For he saw in a vision
concerning me that an angel of might followed me everywhere, that I should not
be overcome.
And in the south there came upon us a greater war than that in Shechem; and I joined in battle array with my brethren, and pursued a thousand
men, and slew of them two hundred men and 2, 3 four kings. And I went up upon
the wall, and I slew four mighty men. And so we captured Hazor, and took all the
spoil.
On the next day we departed to Aretan, a city strong and walled
and inaccessible, threatening us 2 with death. But I and Gad approached on the
east side of the city, and Reuben and Levi on the 3 west. And they that were
upon the wall, thinking that we were alone, were drawn down against 4 us. And so
my brothers secretly climbed up the wall on both sides by stakes, and entered
the city, 5 while the men knew it not. And we took it with the edge of the
sword. And as for those who had taken refuge in the tower, we set fire to the
tower and took both it and them. 6 And as we were departing the men of Tappuah
set upon our spoil, and delivering it up to our sons we fought with them as far
as Tappuah. 7 And we slew them and burnt their city, and took as spoil all that
was in it.
And when I was at the waters of Kozeba, the men of Jobel came
against us to battle. And we fought with them and routed them; and their allies
from Shiloh we slew, and we did not leave 3 them power to come in against us.
And the men of Makir came upon us the fifth day, to seize our spoil; and we
attacked them and overcame them in fierce battle: for there was a host of mighty
4 men amongst them, and we slew them before they had gone up the ascent. And
when we came to 5 their city their women rolled upon us stones from the brow of
the hill on which the city stood, And I and Simeon hid ourselves behind the
town, and seized upon the heights, and destroyed this city also.
And the next day it was told us that the king of the city of Gaash
with a mighty host was coming 2 against us. I, therefore, and Dan feigned
ourselves to be Amorites, and as allies went into their 3 city. And in the depth
of night our brethren came and we opened to them the gates; and we destroyed all
the men and their substance, and we took for a prey all that was theirs, and
their three 4 walls we cast down. And we drew near to Thamna, where was all the
substance of the hostile kings. Then being insulted by them, I was therefore
wroth, and rushed against them to the summit; and 6 they kept slinging against
me stones and darts. And had not Dan my brother aided me, they would 7 have
slain me. We came upon them, therefore, with wrath, and they all fled; and
passing by 8 another way, they besought my father, and he made peace with them.
And we did to them no hurt, 9 and they became tributary to us, and we restored
to them their spoil. And I built Thamna, and my 10 father built Pabael. I was
twenty years old when this war befell. And the Canaanites feared me and my
brethren.
And I had much cattle, and I had for chief herdsman Iram the
Adullamite. And when I went to him I saw Parsaba, king of Adullam; and he spake
unto us, and he made us a feast; 3 and when I was heated he gave me his daughter
Bathshua to wife. She bare me Er, and Onan and Shelah; and two of them the Lord
smote: for Shelah lived, and his children are ye.
And eighteen years my father abode in peace with his brother Esau,
and his sons with us, after 2 that we came from Mesopotamia, from Laban. And
when eighteen years were fulfilled, in the fortieth year of my life, Esau, the
brother of my father, came upon us with a mighty and strong 3 people. And Jacob
smote Esau with an arrow, and he was taken up wounded on Mount Seir, and 4 as he
went he died at Anoniram. And we pursued after the sons of Esau. Now they had a
city with walls of iron and gates of brass; and we could not enter into it, and
we encamped around, and 5 besieged it. And when they opened not to us in twenty
days, I set up a ladder in the sight of all and with my shield upon my head I
went up, sustaining the assault of stones, upwards of three 6, 7 talents weight;
and I slew four of their mighty men. And Reuben and Gad slew six others. Then
they asked from us terms of peace; and having taken counsel with our father, we
received them as 8 tributaries. And they gave us five hundred cors of wheat,
five hundred baths of oil, five hundred measures of wine, until the famine, when
we went down into Egypt.
And after these things my son Er took to wife Tamar, from
Mesopotamia, a daughter of Aram. 2 Now Er was wicked, and he was in need
concerning Tamar, because she was not of the land 3 of Canaan. And on the third
night an angel of the Lord smote him. And he had not known her according to the
evil craftiness of his mother, for he did not wish to have children by her. In
the days of the wedding-feast I gave Onan to her in marriage; and he also in
wickedness knew her not, 5 though he spent with her a year. And when I
threatened him he went in unto her, but he spilled the seed on the ground,
according to the command of his mother, and he also died through wickedness. 6
And I wished to give Shelah also to her, but his mother did not permit it; for
she wrought evil against Tamar, because she was not of the daughters of Canaan,
as she also herself was.
And I knew that the race of the Canaanites was wicked, but the
impulse of youth blinded my 2 mind. And when I saw her pouring out wine, owing
to the intoxication of wine I was deceived, and 3 took her although my father
had not counselled (it). And while I was away she went and took for 4 Shelah a
wife from Canaan. And when I knew what she had done, I cursed her in the anguish
of 5 my soul. And she also died through her wickedness together with her sons.
And after these things, while Tamar was a widow, she heard after
two years that I was going up 2 to shear my sheep, and adorned herself in bridal
array, and sat in the city Enaim by the gate. For it was a law of the Amorites,
that she who was about to marry should sit in fornication seven days 3 by the
gate. Therefore being drunk with wine, I did not recognize her; and her beauty
deceived 4 me, through the fashion of her adorning. And I turned aside to her,
and said: Let me go in unto thee. And she said: What wilt thou give me? And I
gave her my staff, and my girdle, and the 5 diadem of my kingdom in pledge. And
I went in unto her, and she conceived. And not knowing 6 what I had done, I
wished to slay her; but she privily sent my pledges, and put me to shame. And
when I called her, I heard also the secret words which I spoke when lying with
her in my drunkenness; 7 and I could not slay her, because it was from the Lord.
For I said, Lest haply she did it in 8 subtlety, having received the pledge from
another woman. But I came not again near her while 9 I lived, because I had done
this abomination in all Israel. Moreover, they who were in the city said there
was no harlot in the gate, because she came from another place, and sat for a
while in the 10, 11 gate. And I thought that no one knew that I had gone in to
her. And after this we came into 12 Egypt to Joseph, because of the famine. And
I was forty and six years old, and seventy and three years lived I in Egypt.
And now I command you, my children, hearken to Judah your father,
and keep my sayings to 2 perform all the ordinances of the Lord, and to obey the
commands of God. And walk not after your lusts, nor in the imaginations of your
thoughts in haughtiness of heart; and glory not in the deeds 3 and strength of
your youth, for this also is evil in the eyes of the Lord. Since I also gloried
that in wars no comely woman's face ever enticed me, and reproved Reuben my
brother concerning Bilhah, the wife of my father, the spirits of jealousy and of
fornication arrayed themselves against me, until I lay with Bathshua the
Canaanite, and Tamar, who was espoused to my sons. For I said to my
father-in-law: I will take counsel with my father, and so will I take thy
daughter. And he was unwilling, but he showed me a boundless store of gold in
his daughter's behalf; for he was 5 a king. And he adorned her with gold and
pearls, and caused her to pour out wine for us at the 6 feast with the beauty of
women. And the wine turned aside my eyes, and pleasure blinded my 7 heart. And I
became enamoured of and I lay with her, and transgressed the commandment of the
8 Lord and the commandment of my fathers, and I took her to wife. And the Lord
rewarded me according to the imagination of my heart, inasmuch as I had no joy
in her children.
And now, my children, I say unto you, be not drunk with wine; for
wine turneth the mind away 2 from the truth, and inspires the passion of lust,
and leadeth the eyes into error. For the spirit of fornication hath wine as a
minister to give pleasure to the mind; for these two also take away the 3 mind
of man. For if a man drink wine to drunkenness, it disturbeth the mind with
filthy thoughts leading to fornication, and heateth the body to carnal union;
and if the occasion of the lust be 4 present, he worketh the sin, and is not
ashamed. Such is the inebriated man, my children; for he 5 who is drunken
reverenceth no man. For, lo, it made me also to err, so that I was not ashamed
of the multitude in the city, in that before the eyes of all I turned aside unto
Tamar, and I wrought 6 a great sin, and I uncovered the covering of my sons'
shame. After I had drunk wine I reverenced 7 not the commandment of God, and I
took a woman of Canaan to wife. For much discretion needeth the man who drinketh
wine, my children; and herein is discretion in drinking wine a man 8 may drink
so long as he preserveth modesty. But if he go beyond this limit the spirit of
deceit attacketh his mind, and it maketh the drunkard to talk filthily, and to
transgress and not to be ashamed, but even to glory in his shame, and to account
himself honourable.
He that committeth fornication is not aware when he suffers loss,
and is not ashamed when put 2 to dishonour. For even though a man be a king and
commit fornication, he is stripped of his 3 kingship by becoming the slave of
fornication, as I myself also suffered. For I gave my staff, that is, the stay
of my tribe; and my girdle, that is, my power; and my diadem, that is, the glory
of my 4 kingdom. And indeed I repented of these things; wine and flesh I eat not
until my old age, nor 5 did I behold any joy. And the angel of God showed me
that for ever do women bear rule over 6 king and beggar alike. And from the king
they take away his glory, and from the valiant man his might, and from the
beggar even that little which is the stay of his poverty.
bserve, therefore, my children, the (rights limit in wine; for
there are in it four evil spirits--- of 2 lust, of hot desire, of profligacy of
filthy lucre. If ye drink wine in gladness, be ye modest in the fear of God. For
if in (your) gladness the fear of God departeth, then drunkenness ariseth and 3
shamelessness stealeth in. But if ye would live soberly do not touch wine at
all, lest ye sin in words of outrage, and in fightings and slanders, and
transgressions of the commandments of God, 4 and ye perish before your time.
Moreover, wine revealeth the mysteries of God and men, even as I also revealed
the commandments of God and the mysteries of Jacob my father to the Canaanitish
5 woman Bathshua, which God bade me not to reveal. And wine is a cause both of
war and confusion.
And now, I command you, my children, not to love money, nor to
gaze upon the beauty of women; because for the sake of money and beauty I was
led astray to Bathshua the Canaanite. 2, 3 [For I know that because of these two
things shall my race fall into wickedness. For even wise men among my sons shall
they mar, and shall cause the kingdom of Judah to be diminished, which 4 the
Lord gave me because of my obedience to my father. For I never caused grief to
Jacob, my 5 father: for all things whatsoever he commanded I did. And Isaac, the
father of my father, blessed 6 me to be king in Israel, and Jacob further
blessed me in like manner. And I know that from me shall the kingdom be
established.
And I know what evils ye will do in the last days.] 2 Beware,
therefore, my children, of fornication, and the love of money, and hearken to
Judah your father. 3 For these things withdraw you from the law of God, And
blind the inclination of the soul, And teach arrogance, And suffer not a man to
have compassion upon his neighbour 4 They rob his soul of all goodness, And
oppress him with toils and troubles, And drive away sleep from him, And devour
his flesh. 5 And he hindereth the sacrifices of God; And he remembereth not the
blessing of God, He hearkeneth not to a prophet when he speaketh, And resenteth
the words of godliness. 6 For he is a slave to two contrary passions, And cannot
obey God, Because they have blinded his soul, And he walketh in the day as in
the night.
My children, the love of money leadeth to idolatry; because, when
led astray through money, men name as gods those who are not gods, and it
causeth him who hath it to fall into madness 2 For the sake of money I lost my
children, and had not my repentance, and my humiliation, and 3 the prayers of my
father been accepted, I should have died childless. But the God of my fathers 4
had mercy on me, because I did it in ignorance. And the prince of deceit blinded
me, and I sinned as a man and as flesh, being corrupted through sins; and I
learnt my own weakness while thinking myself invincible.
Know, therefore, my children, that two spirits wait upon man the
spirit of truth and the spirit 2 of deceit. And in the midst is the spirit of
understanding of the mind, to which it belongeth to turn whithersoever it will.
3 And the works of truth and the works of deceit are written upon the hearts of
men, and each one of them the Lord knoweth. 4 And there is no time at which the
works of men can be hid; for on the heart itself have they been 5 written down
before the Lord. And the spirit of truth testifieth all things, and accuseth
all; and the sinner is burnt up by his own heart, and cannot raise his face to
the judge.
And now, my children, I command you, love Levi, that ye may
abide, and exalt not yourselves 2 against him, lest ye be utterly destroyed. For
to me the Lord gave the kingdom, and to him the 3 priesthood, and He set the
kingdom beneath the priesthood. To me He gave the things upon the 4 earth; to
him the things in the heavens. As the heaven is higher than the earth, so is the
priesthood of God higher than the earthly kingdom, unless it falls away through
sin from the Lord and is 5 dominated by the earthly kingdom. For the angel of
the Lord said unto me: The Lord chose him rather than thee, to draw near to Him,
and to eat of His table and to offer Him the first-fruits of the choice things
of the sons of Israel; but thou shalt be king of Jacob. 6 And thou shalt be
amongst them as the sea. For as, on the sea, just and unjust are tossed about,
some taken into captivity while some are enriched, so also shall every race of
men be in thee: some shall be impoverished, being taken captive, and others grow
rich by plundering the possessions of others. 7 For the kings shall be as
sea-monsters. They shall swallow men like fishes: The sons and daughters of free
men shall they enslave; Houses, lands, flocks, money shall they plunder: 8 And
with the flesh of many shall they wrongfully feed the ravens and the cranes; And
they shall advance in evil, in covetousness uplifted, 9 And there shall be false
prophets like tempests, And they shall persecute all righteous men.
And the Lord shall bring upon them divisions one against another.
And there shall be continual wars in Israel; 2 And among men of another race
shall my kingdom be brought to an end, Until the salvation of Israel shall come,
Until the appearing of the God of righteousness, That Jacob [and all the
Gentiles] may rest in peace. 3 And He shall guard the might of my kingdom for
ever; For the Lord sware to me with an oath that He would not destroy the
kingdom from my seed for ever.
Now I have much grief, my children, because of your lewdness and
witchcrafts, and idolatries which ye shall practise against the kingdom,
following them that have familiar spirits, diviners, and 2 demons of error. Ye
shall make your daughters singing girls and harlots, and ye shall mingle in 3
the abominations of the Gentiles. For which things' sake the Lord shall bring
upon you famine and pestilence, death and the sword, beleaguering by enemies,
and revilings of friends, the slaughter of children, the rape of wives, the
plundering of possessions, the burning of the temple of God,] the 4 laying waste
of the land, the enslavement of yourselves among the Gentiles. And they shall
make some of you eunuchs for their wives. 5 Until the Lord visit you, when with
perfect heart ye repent and walk in all His commandments; and He bring you up
from captivity among the Gentiles.
And after these things shall a star arise to you from Jacob in
peace, And a man shall arise [from my seed], like the sun of righteousness,
walking with the sons of men in meekness and righteousness; And no sin shall be
found in him. 2 and the heavens shall be open unto him, To pour out the spirit,
(even) the blessing of the Holy Father; 3 And He shall pour out the spirit of
grace upon you; And ye shall be unto Him sons in truth, And ye shall walk in His
commandments first and last. 4 [This Branch of God Most High, And this Fountain
giving life unto all.] 5 Then shall the sceptre of my kingdom shine forth; And
from your root shall arise a stem; 6 And from it shall grow a rod of
righteousness to the Gentiles, To judge and to save all that call upon the Lord.
And after these things shall Abraham and Isaac and Jacob arise
unto life, and I and my brethren shall be chiefs of the tribes of Israel: Levi
first, I the second, Joseph third, Benjamin fourth, 2 Simeon fifth; Issachar
sixth, and so all in order. And the Lord blessed Levi, and the Angel of the
Presence, me; the powers of glory, Simeon; the heaven, Reuben; the earth,
Issachar; the sea, Zebulun; the mountains, Joseph; the tabernacle, Benjamin; the
luminaries, Dan; Eden, Naphtali; the sun, Gad; the moon, Asher. 3 And ye shall
be the people of the Lord, and have one tongue; And there shall be there no
spirit of deceit of Beliar, For he shall be cast into the fire for ever. 4 And
they who have died in grief shall arise in joy , And they who were poor for the
Lord's sake shall be made rich, And they who are put to death for the Lord's
sake shall awake to life. 5 And the harts of Jacob shall run in joyfulness, And
the eagles of Israel shall fly in gladness; And all the people shall glorify the
Lord for ever.
Observe, therefore, my children, all the law of the Lord, for
there is hope for all them who hold 2 fast unto His ways. And he said to them:
Behold, I die before your eyes this day, a hundred and 3 nineteen years old. Let
no one bury me in costly apparel, nor tear open my bowels, for this 4 shall they
who are kings do; and carry me up to Hebron with you. And Judah, when he had
said these things, fell asleep; and his sons did according to all whatsoever he
commanded them, and they buried him in Hebron, with his fathers.
The Testament of Issachar, the Fifth born son of Jacob and
Leah.
The copy of the words of Issachar. For he called his sons and said
to them: Hearken, my children, to Issachar your father; Give ear to the words of
him who is beloved of the Lord. 2, 3 I was born the fifth son to Jacob, by way
of hire for the mandrakes. For Reuben my brother 4 brought in mandrakes from the
field, and Rachel met him and took them. And Reuben wept, and 5 at his voice
Leah my mother came forth. Now these (mandrakes) were sweet-smelling apples 6
which were produced in the land of Haran below a ravine of water. And Rachel
said: I will not give them to thee, but they shall be to me instead of children.
For the Lord hath despised me, 7 and I have not borne children to Jacob. Now
there were two apples; and Leah said to Rachel: 8 Let it suffice thee that thou
hast taken my husband: wilt thou take these also? And Rachel said 9 to her: Thou
shalt have Jacob this night for the mandrakes of thy son. And Leah said to her:
10 Jacob is mine, for I am the wife of his youth. But Rachel said: Boast not,
and vaunt not thyself; for he espoused me before thee, and for my sake he served
our father fourteen years. 11 And had not craft increased on the earth and the
wickedness of men prospered, thou wouldst not now see the face of Jacob.
Then appeared to Jacob an angel of the Lord, saying: Two children
shall Rachel bear, inasmuch 2 as she hath refused company with her husband, and
hath chosen continency. And had not Leah my mother paid the two apples for the
sake of his company, she would have borne eight sons; for this reason she bare
six, and Rachel bare the two: for on account of the mandrakes the Lord 3 visited
her. For He knew that for the sake of children she wished to company with Jacob,
and not for lust of pleasure. For on the morrow also she again gave up Jacob.
Because of the mandrakes; 5 therefore, the Lord hearkened to Rachel. For though
she desired them, she eat them not, but offered them in the house of the Lord,
presenting them to the priest of the Most High who was at that time.
When, therefore, I grew up, my children, I walked in uprightness
of heart, and I became a husbandman for my father and my brethren, and I brought
in fruits from the field according to 2, 3 their season. And my father blessed
me, for he saw that I walked in rectitude before him. And 4 I was not a busybody
in my doings, nor envious and malicious against my neighbour. I never slandered
any one, nor did I censure the life of any man, walking as I did in singleness
of eye. 5 Therefore, when I was thirty-five years old, I took to myself a wife,
for my labour wore away my strength, and I never thought upon pleasure with
women; but owing to my toil, sleep overcame me. 6 And my father always rejoiced
in my rectitude, because I offered through the priest to the Lord 7 all
first-fruits; then to my father also. And the Lord increased ten thousandfold
His benefits in my 8 hands; and also Jacob, my father, knew that God aided my
singleness. For on all the poor and oppressed I bestowed the good things of the
earth in the singleness of my heart.
And now, hearken to me, my children, And walk in singleness of
your heart, For I have seen in it all that is well-pleasing to the Lord. 2 The
single-(minded) man coveteth not gold, He overreacheth not his neighbour, He
longeth not after manifold dainties, He delighteth not in varied apparel. 3 He
doth not desire to live a long life, But only waiteth for the will of God. 4 And
the spirits of deceit have no power against him, For he looketh not on the
beauty of women, Lest he should pollute his mind with corruption. 5 There is no
envy in his thoughts, [No malicious person maketh his soul to pine away,] Nor
worry with insatiable desire in his mind. 6 For he walketh in singleness of
soul, And beholdeth all things in uprightness of heart, Shunning eyes (made)
evil through the error of the world, Lest he should see the perversion of any of
the commandments of the Lord.
Keep, therefore, my children, the law of God, And get singleness.
And walk in guilelessness, Not playing the busybody with the business of your neighbour, 2 But love the Lord and your neighbour, Have compassion on the poor
and weak. 3 Bow down your back unto husbandry, And toil in labours in all manner
of husbandry, Offering gifts to the Lord with thanksgiving. 4 For with the
first-fruits of the earth will the Lord bless you, even as He blessed all the
saints 5 from Abel even until now. For no other portion is given to you than of
the fatness of the earth, 6 whose fruits are raised by toil. For our father
Jacob blessed me with blessings of the earth and of 7 first-fruits. And Levi and
Judah were glorified by the Lord even among the sons of Jacob; for the Lord gave
them an inheritance, and to Levi He gave the priesthood, and to Judah the
kingdom. 8 And do ye therefore obey them, and walk in the singleness of your
father; [for unto Gad hath it been given to destroy the troops that are coming
upon Israel].
Know ye therefore, my children, that in the last times Your sons
will forsake singleness, And will cleave unto insatiable desire; And leaving
guilelessness will draw near to malice; And forsaking the commandments of the
Lord, They will cleave unto Beliar. 2 And leaving husbandry, They will follow
after their own wicked devices, And they shall be dispersed among the Gentiles.
And shall serve their enemies. 3 And do you therefore give these commands to
your children, that, if they sin, they may the more 4 quickly return to the
Lord; For He is merciful, and will deliver them, even to bring them back into
their land.
Behold, therefore, as ye see, I am a hundred and twenty-six years
old and am not conscious of committing any sin. 2 Except my wife I have not
known any woman. I never committed fornication by the uplifting of my eyes. 3 I
drank not wine, to be led astray thereby; I coveted not any desirable thing that
was my neighbour's. 4 Guile arose not in my heart; A lie passed not through my
lips. 5 If any man were in distress I joined my sighs with his, And I shared my
bread with the poor. I wrought godliness, all my days I kept truth 6 I loved the
Lord; Likewise also every man with all my heart. 7 So do you also these things,
my children, And every spirit of Beliar shall flee from you, And no deed of
wicked men shall rule over you; And every wild beast shall ye subdue, Since you
have with you the God of heaven and earth (And) walk with men in singleness of
heart. 8 And having said these things, he commanded his sons that they should
carry him up to Hebron, and bury him there in the cave with his fathers. And he
stretched out his feet and died, at a good old age; with every limb sound, and
with strength unabated, he slept the eternal sleep.
The Testament of Zebulun, the Sixth born son of Jacob and Leah.
The copy of the words of Zebulun, which he enjoined on his sons
before he died in the 2 hundred and fourteenth year of his life, two years after
the death of Joseph. And he said to them: 3 Hearken to me, ye sons of Zebulun,
attend to the words of your father. I, Zebulun, was born a good gift to my
parents. For when I was born my father was increased very exceedingly, both in
flocks 4 and herds, when with the straked rods he had his portion. I am not
conscious that I have sinned 5 all my days, save in thought. Nor yet do I
remember that I have done any iniquity, except the sin of ignorance which I
committed against Joseph; for I covenanted with my brethren not to tell 6 my
father what had been done. But I wept in secret many days on account of Joseph,
for I feared my brethren, because they had all agreed that if any one should
declare the secret, he should be slain. 7 But when they wished to kill him, I
adjured them much with tears not to be guilty of this sin.
For Simeon and Gad came against Joseph to kill him, and he said
unto them with tears: Pity me, my brethren, have mercy upon the bowels of Jacob
our father: lay not upon me your hands 3 to shed innocent blood, for I have not
sinned against you. And if indeed I have sinned, with chastening chastise me, my
brethren but lay not upon me your hand, for the sake of Jacob our 4 father. And
as he spoke these words, wailing as he did so, I was unable to bear his
lamentations, and began to weep, and my liver was poured out, and all the
substance of my bowels was loosened. 5 And I wept with Joseph, and my heart
sounded, and the joints of my body trembled, and I was 6 not able to stand. And
when Joseph saw me weeping with him, and them coming against him to 7 slay him,
he fled behind me, beseeching them. But meanwhile Reuben arose and said: Come,
my brethren, let us not slay him, but let us cast him into one of these dry
pits, which our fathers digged 8 and found no water. For for this cause the Lord
forbade that water should rise up in them, in order that Joseph should be
preserved. And they did so, until they sold him to the Ishmaelites.
For in his price I had no share, my children. But Simeon and
Gad and six other of our brethren took the price of Joseph, and bought sandals
for themselves, and their wives, and their children, 3 saying: We will not eat
of it, for it is the price of our brother's blood, but we will assuredly tread
it under foot, because he said that he would be king over us, and so let us see
what will become of 4 his dreams. Therefore it is written in the writing of the
law of Moses, that whosoever will not raise 5 up seed to his brother, his sandal
should be unloosed, and they should spit in his face. And the brethren of Joseph
wished not that their brother should live, and the Lord loosed from them the 6
sandal which they wore against Joseph their brother. For when they came into
Egypt they were unloosed by the servants of Joseph outside the gate, and so they
made obeisance to Joseph after the 7 fashion of King Pharaoh. And not only did
they make obeisance to him, but were spit upon also, 8 falling down before him
forthwith, and so they were put to shame before the Egyptians. For after this
the Egyptians heard all the evils that they had done to Joseph.
And after he was sold my brothers sat down 2 to eat and drink. But
I, through pity for Joseph, did not eat, but watched the pit, since Judah feared
lest Simeon, Dan, and Gad should rush 3 off and slay him. But when they saw that
I did not eat, they set me to watch him, till he was 5 sold to the Ishmaelites.
And when Reuben came and heard that while he was away (Joseph) had been sold, he
rent his garments, (and) mourning, said: How shall I look on the face of my
father 6 Jacob? And he took the money and ran after the merchants, but as he
failed to find them he returned grieving. But the merchants had left the broad
road and marched through the Troglodytes by a short cut. 7 But Reuben was
grieved, and eat no food that day. Dan therefore came to him and said: 8, 9 Weep
not, neither grieve; for we have found what we can say to our father Jacob. Let
us slay 10 a kid of the goats, and dip in it the coat of Joseph; and let us send
it to Jacob, saying: Know, is 11 this the coat of thy son? And they did so. For
they stripped off from Joseph his coat when they were selling him, and put upon
him the garment of a slave. Now Simeon took the coat, and would not give it up,
for he wished to rend it with his sword, as he was angry that Joseph lived and
that 12 he had not slain him. Then we all rose up and said unto him: If thou
givest not up the coat, we 13 will say to our father that thou alone didst this
evil thing in Israel. And so he gave it unto them, and they did even as Dan had
said.
And now, my children, I bid you to keep the commands of the Lord,
and to show mercy to your neighbours, and to have compassion towards all, not
towards men only, but also towards, beasts. 2 For all this thing's sake the Lord
blessed me, and when all my brethren were sick, I escaped without 3 sickness,
for the Lord knoweth the purposes of each. Have, therefore, compassion in your
hearts, my children, because even as a man doeth to his neighbour, even so also
will the Lord do to him. 4 For the sons of my brethren were sickening and were
dying on account of Joseph, because they 5 showed not mercy in their hearts; but
my sons were preserved without sickness, as ye know. And when I was in the land
of Canaan, by the sea-coast, I made a catch of fish for Jacob my father; and
when many were choked in the sea, I continued unhurt.
I was the first to make a boat to sail upon the sea, for the Lord
gave me understanding and 2 wisdom therein. And I let down a rudder behind it,
and I stretched a sail upon another upright 3 piece of wood in the midst. And I
sailed therein along the shores, catching fish for the house of my father until
we came to Egypt. 4, 5 [And through compassion I shared my catch with every
stranger. And if a man were a stranger, or sick, or aged, I boiled the fish, and
dressed them well, and offered them to all men, as every man 6 had need,
grieving with and having compassion upon them. Wherefore also the Lord satisfied
me with abundance of fish when catching fish; for he that shareth with his
neighbour receiveth manifold 7 more from the Lord.] For five years I caught fish
[and gave thereof to every man whom I saw, 8 and sufficed for all the house of
my father]. And in the summer I caught fish, and in the winter I kept sheep with
my brethren.
[Now I will declare unto you what I did. I saw a man in distress
through nakedness in winter time, and had compassion upon him, and stole away a
garment secretly from my father's house, and 2 gave it to him who was in
distress. Do you, therefore, my children, from that which God bestoweth upon
you, show compassion and mercy without hesitation to all men, and give to every
man with 3 a good heart. And if ye have not the wherewithal to give to him that
needeth, have compassion for 4 him in bowels of mercy. I know that my hand found
not the wherewithal to give to him that needed, and I walked with him weeping
for seven furlongs, and my bowels yearned towards him in compassion.
Have, therefore, yourselves also, my children, compassion towards
every man with mercy, that the 2 Lord also may have compassion and mercy upon
you. Because also in the last days God will send 3 His compassion on the earth,
and wheresoever He findeth bowels of mercy He dwelleth in him. For in the degree
in which a man hath compassion upon his neighbours, in the same degree hath the
4, 5 Lord also upon him.] And when we went down into Egypt, Joseph bore no
malice against us. To whom taking heed, do ye also, my children, approve
yourselves without malice, and love one 6 another; and do not set down in
account, each one of you, evil against his brother. For this breaketh unity and
divideth all kindred, and troubleth the soul, and weareth away the countenance.
Observe, therefore, the waters, and know when they flow together,
they sweep along stones, trees, 2 earth, and other things. But if they are
divided into many streams, the earth swalloweth them up, 3, 4 and they vanish
away. So shall ye also be if ye be divided. Be not ye, therefore, divided into
two heads, for everything which the Lord made hath but one head, and two
shoulders, two 5 hands, two feet, and all the remaining members. For I have
learnt in the writing of my fathers, that Ye shall be divided in Israel, And ye
shall follow two kings, And shall work every abomination. 6 And your enemies
shall lead you captive, And ye shall be evil entreated among the Gentiles, With
many infirmities and tribulations. 7 And after these things ye shall remember
the Lord, and repent, [And He shall cause you to return]; for He is merciful and
compassionate. And He setteth not down in account evil to the sons of men,
because they are flesh, And the spirits of deceit deceive them in all their
deeds. 8 And after these things there shall arise unto you the Lord Himself, the
light of righteousness, [And healing and compassion shall be in His wings. He
shall redeem all the captivity of the sons of men from Beliar; And every spirit
of deceit shall be trodden down]; And he shall bring back all the Gentiles into
zeal for Him. And ye shall return unto your land. And ye shall see Him in
Jerusalem, for His name's sake. 9 And again through the wickedness of your works
shall ye provoke Him to anger, And ye shall be cast away by Him unto the time of
consummation.
And now, my children, grieve not that I am dying, nor be cast
down in that I am coming to my 2 end. For I shall rise again in the midst of
you, as a ruler in the midst of his sons; and I shall rejoice in the midst of my
tribe, as many as shall keep the law of the Lord, and the commandments 3 of Zebulun their father. But upon the ungodly shall the Lord bring eternal fire,
and destroy them 4, 5 throughout all generations. But I am now hastening away to
my rest, as did also my fathers. But 6 do ye fear the Lord our God with all your
strength all the days of your life. And when he had 7 said these things he fell
asleep, at a good old age. And his sons laid him in a wooden coffin. And
afterwards they carried him up and buried him in Hebron, with his fathers.
The Testament of Dan, the seventh born son of Jacob and Bilhah.
The copy of the words of Dan, which he spake to his sons in his
last days, in the hundred and 2 twenty-fifth year of his life. For he called
together his family, and said: Hearken to my words, ye 3 sons of Dan; and give
heed to the words of your father. I have proved in my heart, and in my whole
life, that truth with just dealing is good and well pleasing to God, and that
lying and anger 4 are evil, because they teach man all wickedness. I confess,
therefore, this day to you, my children, 5 that in my heart I resolved on the
death of Joseph my brother, the true and good man. [And 6 I rejoiced that he was
sold, because his father loved him more than us.] For the spirit of jealousy 7
and vainglory said to me: Thou thyself also art his son. And one of the spirits
of Beliar stirred me up, saying: Take this sword, and with it slay Joseph: so
shall thy father love thee when he is dead. 8 Now this is the spirit of anger
that persuaded me to crush Joseph as a leopard crusheth a kid. 9 But the God of
my fathers did not suffer him to fall into my hands, so that I should find him
alone and slay him, and cause a second tribe to be destroyed in Israel.
And now, my children, behold I am dying, and I tell you of a
truth, that unless ye keep yourselves from the spirit of lying and of anger, and
love truth and longsuffering, ye shall perish. 2 For anger is blindness, and
does not suffer one to see the face of any man with truth. 3 For though it be a
father or a mother, he behaveth towards them as enemies; though it be a brother,
he knoweth him not; though it be a prophet of the Lord, he disobeyeth him;
though 4 a righteous man, he regardeth him not; though a friend, he doth not
acknowledge him. For the spirit of anger encompasseth him with the net of
deceit, and blindeth his eyes, and through lying 5 darkeneth his mind, and
giveth him its own peculiar vision. And wherewith encompasseth it his eyes? With
hatred of heart, so as to be envious of his brother.
For anger is an evil thing, my children, for it troubleth even the
soul itself. And the body of the angry man it maketh its own, and over his soul
it getteth the mastery, and 3 it bestoweth upon the body power that it may work
all iniquity. And when the body does all 4 these things, the soul justifieth
what is done, since it seeth not aright. Therefore he that is wrathful, if he be
a mighty man, hath a threefold power in his anger: one by the help of his
servants; and a second by his wealth, whereby he persuadeth and overcometh
wrongfully; and thirdly, having his 5 own natural power he worketh thereby the
evil. And though the wrathful man be weak, yet hath 6 he a power twofold of that
which is by nature; for wrath ever aideth such in lawlessness. This spirit goeth
always with lying at the right hand of Satan, that with cruelty and lying his
works may be wrought.
Understand ye, therefore, the power of wrath, that it is vain.
For it first of all giveth provocation by word; then by deeds it strengtheneth
him who is angry, and with sharp losses disturbeth his 3 mind, and so stirreth
up with great wrath his soul. Therefore, when any one speaketh against you, be
not ye moved to anger, [and if any man praiseth you as holy men, be not
uplifted: be not moved 4 either to delight or to disgust]. For first it pleaseth
the hearing, and so maketh the mind keen to perceive the grounds for
provocation; and then being enraged, he thinketh that he is justly angry 5 If ye
fall into any loss or ruin, my children, be not afflicted; for this very spirit
maketh (a man) 6 desire that which is perishable, in order that he may be
enraged through the affliction. And if ye suffer loss voluntarily, or
involuntarily, be not vexed; for from vexation ariseth wrath with lying. 7
Moreover, a twofold mischief is wrath with lying; and they assist one another in
order to disturb the heart; and when the soul is continually disturbed, the Lord
departeth from it, and Beliar ruleth over it.
Observe, therefore, my children, the commandments of the Lord, And
keep His law; Depart from wrath, And hate lying, That the Lord may dwell among
you, And Beliar may flee from you. 2 Speak truth each one with his neighbour. So
shall ye not fall into wrath and confusion; But ye shall be in peace, having the
God of peace, So shall no war prevail over you. 3 Love the Lord through all your
life, And one another with a true heart. 4 I know that in the last days ye shall
depart from the Lord, And ye shall provoke Levi unto anger, And fight against
Judah; But ye shall not prevail against them, For an angel of the Lord shall
guide them both; For by them shall Israel stand. 5 And whensoever ye depart from
the Lord, ye shall walk in all evil and work the abominations of the Gentiles,
going a-whoring after women of the lawless ones, while with all wickedness the
spirits 6 of wickedness work in you. [For I have read in the book of Enoch, the
righteous, that your prince is Satan, and that all the spirits of wickedness and
pride will conspire to attend constantly on the sons of Levi, to cause them to
sin before the Lord. 7 And my sons will draw near to Levi. And sin with them in
all things; And the sons of Judah will be covetous, Plundering other men's goods
like lions.] 8 Therefore shall ye be led away [with them] into captivity, And
there shall ye receive all the plagues of Egypt, And all the evils of the
Gentiles. 9 And so when ye return to the Lord ye shall obtain mercy, And He
shall bring you into His sanctuary, And He shall give you peace. 10 And there
shall arise unto you from the tribe of [Judah and of] Levi the salvation of the
Lord; And he shall make war against Beliar. And execute an everlasting vengeance
on our enemies; 11 And the captivity shall he take from Beliar [the souls of the
saints], And turn disobedient hearts unto the Lord, And give to them that call
upon him eternal peace. 12 And the saints shall rest in Eden, And in the New
Jerusalem shall the righteous rejoice, And it shall be unto the glory of God for
ever. 13 And no longer shall Jerusalem endure desolation, Nor Israel be led
captive; For the Lord shall be in the midst of it [living amongst men], And the
Holy One of Israel shall reign over it [in humility and in poverty; and he who
believeth on Him shall reign amongst men in truth].
And now, fear the Lord, my children, and beware of Satan and
his spirits. Draw near unto God and unto the angel that intercedeth for you, for
he is a mediator between God and man, and for the 3 peace of Israel he shall
stand up against the kingdom of the enemy. Therefore is the enemy eager 4 to
destroy all that call upon the Lord. For he knoweth that upon the day on which
Israel shall 5 repent, the kingdom of the enemy shall be brought to an end. For
the very angel of peace shall 6 strengthen Israel, that it fall not into the
extremity of evil. And it shall be in the time of the lawlessness of Israel,
that the Lord will not depart from them, but will transform them into a nation 7
that doeth His will, for none of the angels will be equal unto him. And His name
shall be in every place in Israel, and among the Gentiles. 8 Keep, therefore,
yourselves, my children, from every evil work, And cast away wrath and all
lying, And love truth and long-suffering. 9 And the things which ye have heard
from your father, do ye also impart to your children [that the Saviour of the
Gentiles may receive you; for he is true and long-suffering, meek and lowly, and
10 teacheth by his works the law of God]. Depart, therefore, from all
unrighteousness, and cleave unto the righteousness of God, and your race will be
saved for ever. And bury me near my fathers.
And when he had said these things he kissed them, and fell
asleep at a good old age. And his sons buried him, And after that they carried
up his bones, and placed them near Abraham, and 3 Isaac, and Jacob.
[Nevertheless, Dan prophesied unto them that they should forget their God, and
should be alienated from the land of their inheritance and from the race of
Israel, and from the family of their seed.]
The Testament of Naphtali, the Eight born son of Jacob and
Bilhah.
The copy of the testament of Naphtali, which he ordained at the
time of his death in the hundred 2 and thirtieth year of his life. When his sons
were gathered together in the seventh month, on the 3 first day of the month,
while still in good health, he made them a feast of food and wine. And after 4
he was awake in the morning, he said to them, I am dying; and they believed him
not. And as he 5 glorified the Lord, he grew strong and said that after
yesterday's feast he should die. And he began 6 then to say: Hear, my children,
ye sons of Naphtali, hear the words of your father. I was born from Bilhah, and
because Rachel dealt craftily, and gave Bilhah in place of herself to Jacob, and
she 7 conceived and bare me upon Rachel's knees, therefore she called my name
Naphtali. For Rachel loved me very much because I was born upon her lap; and
when I was still young she was wont 8 to kiss me, and say: May I have a brother
of thine from mine own womb, like unto thee. Whence 9 also Joseph was like unto
me in all things, according to the prayers of Rachel. Now my mother was Bilhah,
daughter of Rotheus the brother of Deborah, Rebecca's nurse, who was born on one
and 10 the self-same day with Rachel. And Rotheus was of the family of Abraham,
a Chaldean, God 11 fearing, free-born, and noble. And he was taken captive and
was bought by Laban; and he gave him Euna his handmaid to wife, and she bore a
daughter, and called her name Zilpah, after the name 12 of the village in which
he had been taken captive. And next she bore Bilhah, saying: My daughter hastens
after what is new, for immediately that she was born she seized the breast and
hastened to suck it.
And I was swift on my feet like the deer, and my father Jacob
appointed me for all messages, 2 and as a deer did he give me his blessing. For
as the potter knoweth the vessel, how much it is to contain, and bringeth clay
accordingly, so also doth the Lord make the body after the likeness of 3 the
spirit, and according to the capacity of the body doth He implant the spirit.
And the one does not fall short of the other by a third part of a hair; for by
weight, and measure, and rule was all the 4 creation made. And as the potter
knoweth the use of each vessel, what it is meet for, so also doth the Lord know
the body, how far it will persist in goodness, and when it beginneth in evil.
For 5 there is no inclination or thought which the Lord knoweth not, for He
created every man after His own image. 6 As a man's strength, so also is his
work; and as his mind, so also is his skill; and as his purpose, so also is his
achievement; and as his heart, so also is his mouth; as his eye, so also is his
sleep; as his soul, so also is his word, either in the law of the Lord or in the
works of Beliar. 7 And as there is a division between light and darkness,
between seeing and hearing, so also is there a division between man and man, and
between woman and woman; and it is not to be said that the 8 one is like the
other either in face or in mind. For God made all things good in their order,
the five senses in the head, and He joined on the neck to the head, adding to it
the hair also for comeliness and glory, then the heart for understanding, the
belly for excrement, and the stomach for (grinding), the windpipe for taking in
(the breath), the liver for wrath, the gall for bitterness, the spleen for
laughter, the reins for prudence, the muscles of the loins for power, the lungs
for drawing 9 in, the loins for strength, and so forth. So then, my children,
let all your works be done in order 10 with good intent in the fear of God, and
do nothing disorderly in scorn or out of its due season. For if thou bid the eye
to hear, it cannot; so neither while ye are in darkness can ye do the works of
light.
Be ye, therefore, not eager to corrupt your doings through
covetousness or with vain words to beguile your souls; because if ye keep
silence in purity of heart, ye shall understand how to hold 2 fast the will of
God, and to cast away the will of Beliar. Sun and moon and stars change not
their 3 order; so do ye also change not the law of God in the disorderliness of
your doings. The Gentiles went astray, and forsook the Lord, and changed their
order, and obeyed stocks and stones, spirits of 4 deceit. But ye shall not be
so, my children, recognizing in the firmament, in the earth, and in the sea, and
in all created things, the Lord who made all things, that ye become not as
Sodom, which 5 changed the order of nature. In like manner the Watchers also
changed the order of their nature, whom the Lord cursed at the flood, on whose
account He made the earth without inhabitants and fruitless.
These things I say unto you, my children, for I have read in the
writing of Enoch that ye yourselves also shall depart from the Lord, walking
according to all the lawlessness of the Gentiles, and 2 ye shall do according to
all the wickedness of Sodom. And the Lord shall bring captivity upon you, and
there shall ye serve your enemies, and ye shall be bowed down with every
affliction and 3 tribulation, until the Lord have consumed you all. And after ye
have become minished and made few, ye shall return and acknowledge the Lord your
God; and He shall bring you back into your 4 land, according to His abundant
mercy. And it shall be, that after that they come into the land of 5 their
fathers, they shall again forget the Lord and become ungodly. And the Lord shall
scatter them upon the face of all the earth, until the compassion of the Lord
shall come, a man working righteousness and working mercy unto all them that are
afar off, and to them that are near.
For in the fortieth year of my life, I saw a vision on the Mount
of Olives, on the east of Jerusalem, 2 that the sun and the moon were standing
still. And behold Isaac, the father of my father, said to us; Run and lay hold
of them, each one according to his strength; and to him that seizeth them 3 will
the sun and moon belong . And we all of us ran together, and Levi laid hold of
the sun, and Judah outstripped the others and seized the moon, and they were
both of them lifted up with them. 4 And when Levi became as a sun, lo, a certain
young man gave to him twelve branches of palm; 5 and Judah was bright as the
moon, and under their feet were twelve rays. [And the two, Levi and 6 Judah,
ran, and laid hold of them.] And 10, a bull upon the earth, with two great
horns, and an 7 eagle's wings upon its back; and we wished to seize him; but
could not. But Joseph came, and 8 seized him, and ascended up with him on high.
And I saw, for I was there, and behold a holy writing appeared to us, saying:
Assyrians, Medes, Persians, [Chaldeans,] Syrians, shall possess in captivity the
twelve tribes of Israel.
And again, after seven days, I saw our father Jacob standing by
the sea of Jamnia, and we were 2 with him. And behold, there came a ship sailing
by, without sailors or pilot; and there was written 3 upon the ship, The Ship of
Jacob. And our father said to us: Come, let us embark on our ship. 4 And when he
had gone on board, there arose a vehement storm, and a mighty tempest of wind;
and 5 our father, who was holding the helm, departed from us. And we, being
tossed with the tempest, were borne along over the sea; and the ship was filled
with water, (and was) pounded by mighty waves, 6 until it was broken up. And
Joseph fled away upon a little boat, and we were all divided upon nine 7 planks,
and Levi and Judah were together. And we were all scattered unto the ends of the
earth. 8, 9 Then Levi, girt about with sackcloth, prayed for us all unto the
Lord. And when the storm ceased, the ship reached the land as it were in peace.
And, 10, our father came, and we all rejoiced with one accord.
These two dreams I told to my father; and he said to me: These
things must be fulfilled in their season, after that Israel hath endured many
things. 2 Then my father saith unto me: I believe God that Joseph liveth, for I
see always that the Lord numbereth him with you, 3 And he said, weeping: Ah me,
my son Joseph, thou livest, though I behold thee not, and thou seest not Jacob
that begat thee. 4 He caused me also, therefore, to weep by these words, and I
burned in my heart to declare that Joseph had been sold, but I feared my
brethren.
And lo! my children, I have shown unto you the last times, how
everything shall come to pass in 2 Israel. Do ye also, therefore, charge your
children that they be united to Levi and to Judah; For through them shall
salvation arise unto Israel, And in them shall Jacob be blessed. 3 For through
their tribes shall God appear [dwelling among men] on earth, To save the race of
Israel, And to gather together the righteous from amongst the Gentiles. 4 If ye
work that which is good, my children, Both men and angels shall bless you; And
God shall be glorified among the Gentiles through you, And the devil shall flee
from you, And the wild beasts shall fear you, And the Lord shall love you, [And
the angels shall cleave to you]. 5 As a man who has trained a child well is kept
in kindly remembrance: So also for a good work there is a good remembrance
before God. 6 But him that doeth not that which is good, Both angels and men
shall curse, And God shall be dishonoured among the Gentiles through him, And
the devil shall make him as his own peculiar instrument, And every wild beast
shall master him, And the Lord shall hate him. 7 For the commandments of the law
are twofold, And through prudence must they be fulfilled. 8 For there is a
season for a man to embrace his wife, And a season to abstain therefrom for his
prayer. 9 So, then, there are two commandments; and, unless they be done in due
order, they bring very 10 great sin upon men. So also is it with the other
commandments. Be ye therefore wise in God, my Children, and prudent,
understanding the order of His commandments, and the laws of every word, that
the Lord may love you.
And when he had charged them with many such words, he exhorted
them that they should 2 remove his bones to Hebron, and that they should bury
him with his fathers. And when he had 3 eaten and drunken with a merry heart, he
covered his face and died. And his sons did according to all that Naphtali their
father had commanded them.
The Testament of Gad, the Nineth born son of Jacob and Zilpha.
The copy of the testament of Gad, what things he spake unto his
sons, in the hundred and twenty 2 fifth year of his life, saying unto them:
Hearken, my children, I was the ninth son born to Jacob, 3 and I was valiant in
keeping the flocks. Accordingly I guarded at night the flock; and whenever the
lion came, or the wolf, or any wild beast against the fold, I pursued it, and
overtaking (it) 4 I seized its foot with my hand and hurled it about a stone's
throw, and so killed it. Now Joseph my brother was feeding the flock with us for
upwards of thirty days, and being young, he fell sick 5 by reason of the heat.
And he returned to Hebron to our father, who made him lie down near him, 6
because he loved him greatly. And Joseph told our father that the sons of Zilpah
and Bilhah were slaying the best of the flock and eating them against the
judgement of Reuben and Judah. 7 For he saw that I had delivered a lamb out of
the mouth of a bear, and put the bear to death; but 8 had slain the lamb, being
grieved concerning it that it could not live, and that we had eaten it. And 9
regarding this matter I was wroth with Joseph until the day that he was sold,
And the spirit of hatred was in me, and I wished not either to hear of Joseph
with the ears, or see him with the eyes because he rebuked us to our faces
saying that we were eating of the flock without Judah. For whatsoever things he
told our father, he believed him.
confess now my sin, my children, that oftentimes I wished to
kill him, because I hated him from 2 my heart. Moreover, I hated him yet more
for his dreams; and I wished to lick him out of the land of the living, even as
an ox licketh up the grass of the field. 3 Therefore I and Simeon sold him to
the Ishmaelites [for thirty pieces of gold, and ten of them we hid, and showed
the twenty to our brethren] 4 And thus through covetousness we were bent on
slaying him. 5 And the God of my fathers delivered him from my hands, that I
should not work lawlessness in Israel.
And now, my children, hearken to the words of truth to work
righteousness, and all the law of the Most High, and go not astray through the
spirit of hatred, for it is evil in all the doings of 2 men. Whatsoever a man
doeth the hater abominateth him: and though a man worketh the law of the Lord,
he praiseth him not; though a man feareth the Lord, and taketh pleasure in that
which is 3 righteous, he loveth him not. He dispraiseth the truth, he envieth
him that prospereth, he welcometh evil-speaking, he loveth arrogance, for hatred
blindeth his soul; as I also then looked on Joseph.
Beware, therefore, my children of hatred; for it worketh
lawlessness even against the Lord Himself. 2 For it will not hear the words of
His commandments concerning the loving of one's neighbour, 3 and it sinneth
against God. For if a brother stumble, it delighteth immediately to proclaim it
to all men, and is urgent that he should be judged for it, and be punished and
be put to death. 4 And if it be a servant it stirreth him up against his master,
and with every affliction it deviseth against 5 him if possibly he can be put to
death, For hatred worketh with envy also against them that prosper: so long as
it heareth of or seeth their success, it always languisheth. 6 For as love would
quicken even the dead, and would call back them that are condemned to die, so
hatred would slay the living, and those that had sinned venially it would not
suffer to live. 7 For the spirit of hatred worketh together with Satan, through
hastiness of spirit, in all things to men's death; but the spirit of love
worketh together with the law of God in long-suffering unto the salvation of
men.
Hatred, therefore, is evil, for it constantly mateth with lying,
speaking against the truth; and it maketh small things to be great, and causeth
the light to be darkness, and calleth the sweet bitter, and teacheth slander,
and kindleth wrath, and stirreth up war, and violence and all covetousness; 2 it
filleth the heart with evils and devilish poison. These things, therefore, I say
to you from experience, my children, that ye may drive forth hatred, which is of
the devil, and cleave to 3 the love of God. Righteousness casteth out hatred,
humility destroyeth envy. For he that is just and humble is ashamed to do what
is unjust, being reproved not of another, but of his own heart, 4 because the
Lord looketh on his inclination. He speaketh not against a holy man, because the
fear 5 of God overcometh hatred. For fearing lest he should offend the Lord, he
will not do wrong to any 6, 7 man, even in thought. These things I learnt at
last, after I had repented concerning Joseph. For true repentance after a godly
sort [destroyeth ignorance, and] driveth away the darkness, and 8 enlighteneth
the eyes, and giveth knowledge to the soul, and leadeth the mind to salvation.
And 9 those things which it hath not learnt from man, it knoweth through
repentance. For God brought upon me a disease of the liver; and had not the
prayers of Jacob my father succoured me, it had 10 hardly failed but my spirit
had departed, For by what things a man transgresseth, by the same also 11 is he
punished. Since, therefore, my liver was set mercilessly against Joseph, in my
liver too I suffered mercilessly, and was judged for eleven months, for so long
a time as I had been angry against Joseph.
And now, my children, I exhort you, love ye each one his brother,
and put away hatred from 2 your hearts, love one another in deed, and in word,
and in the inclination of the soul. For in the presence of my father I spake
peaceably to Joseph; and when I had gone out, the spirit of hatred darkened my
mind, and stirred up my soul to slay him. 3 Love ye, therefore, one another from
the heart; and if a man sin against thee, cast forth the poison of hate and
speak peaceably to him, and in thy soul hold not guile; and if he confess and
repent, forgive him. 4 But if he deny it, do not get into a passion with him,
lest catching the poison from thee he take 5 to swearing and so thou sin doubly.
[Let not another man hear thy secrets when engaged in legal strife, lest he come
to hate thee and become thy enemy, and commit a great sin against thee; for 6
ofttimes he addresseth thee guilefully or busieth himself about thee with wicked
intent.] And though he deny it and yet have a sense of shame when reproved, give
over reproving him. For he who denieth may repent so as not again to wrong thee;
yea, he may also honour thee, and [fear 7 and] be at peace with thee And if he
be shameless and persist in his wrong-doing, even so forgive him from the heart,
and leave to God the avenging.
If a man prospereth more than you, do not be vexed, but pray also
for him, that he may have 2 perfect prosperity. For so it is expedient for you.
And if he be further exalted, be not envious of him, remembering that all flesh
shall die; and offer praise to God, who giveth things good and 3 profitable to
all men. Seek out the judgements of the Lord, and thy mind will rest and be at
peace. 4 And though a man become rich by evil means, even as Esau, the brother
of my father, be not jealous; 5 but wait for the end of the Lord. For if he
taketh away (from a man) wealth gotten by evil 6 means He forgiveth him if he
repent, but the unrepentant is reserved for eternal punishment. For the poor
man, if free from envy he pleaseth the Lord in all things, is blessed beyond all
men, because 7 he hath not the travail of vain men. Put away, therefore,
jealousy from your souls, and love one another with uprightness of heart.
Do ye also therefore tell these things to your children, that they honour Judah and Levi, for from 2 them shall the Lord raise up salvation to
Israel. [For I know that at the last your children shall depart from Him, and
shall walk in all wickedness, and affliction and corruption before the Lord.] 3
And when he had rested for a little while, he said again; My children, obey your
father, and bury 4, 5 me near to my fathers. And he drew up his feet, and fell
asleep in peace. And after five years they carried him up to Hebron, and laid
him with his fathers.
The Testament of Asher, the Tenet born son of Jacob and Zilpha.
The copy of the Testament of Asher, what things he spake to his
sons in the hundred and 2 twenty-fifth year of his life. For while he was still
in health, he said to them: Hearken, ye children of Asher, to your father, and I
will declare to you all that is upright in the sight of the Lord. 3 Two ways
hath God given to the sons of men, and two inclinations, and two kinds of
action, and 4 two modes (of action), and two issues. Therefore all things are by
twos, one over against the 5 other. For there are two ways of good and evil, and
with these are the two inclinations in our 6 breasts discriminating them.
Therefore if the soul take pleasure in the good (inclination), all its 7 actions
are in righteousness; and if it sin it straightway repenteth. For, having its
thoughts set upon righteousness, and casting away wickedness, it straightway
overthroweth the evil, and uprooteth 8 the sin. But if it incline to the evil
inclination, all its actions are in wickedness, and it driveth away the good,
and cleaveth to the evil, and is ruled by Beliar; even though it work what is
good, 9 he perverteth it to evil. For whenever it beginneth to do good, he
forceth the issue of the action into evil for him, seeing that the treasure of
the inclination is filled with an evil spirit.
A person then may with words help the good for the sake of the
evil, yet the issue of the action 2 leadeth to mischief. There is a man who
showeth no compassion upon him who serveth his turn in 3 evil; and this thing
hath two aspects, but the whole is evil. And there is a man that loveth him that
worketh evil, because he would prefer even to die in evil for his sake; and
concerning this it is clear that it hath two aspects, but the whole is an evil
work. 4 Though indeed he have love, yet is he wicked who concealeth what is evil
for the sake of the good name, but the end of the action tendeth unto evil. 5
Another stealeth, doeth unjustly, plundereth, defraudeth, and withal pitieth the
poor: this too 6 hath a twofold aspect, but the whole is evil. He who defraudeth
his neighbour provoketh God, and sweareth falsely against the Most High, and yet
pitieth the poor: the Lord who commandeth the 7 law he setteth at nought and
provoketh, and yet he refresheth the poor. He defileth the soul, and maketh gay
the body; he killeth many, and pitieth a few: this, too, hath a twofold aspect,
but the 8 whole is evil. Another committeth adultery and fornication, and
abstaineth from meats, and when he fasteth he doeth evil, and by the power of
his wealth overwhelmeth many; and notwithstanding his excessive wickedness he
doeth the commandments: this, too, hath a twofold aspect, but the 9 whole is
evil. Such men are hares; clean,- like those that divide the hoof, but in very
deed are 10 unclean. For God in the tables of the commandments hath thus
declared.
But do not ye, my children, wear two faces like unto them, of
goodness and of wickedness; but 2 cleave unto goodness only, for God hath his
habitation therein, and men desire it. But from wickedness flee away, destroying
the (evil) inclination by your good works; for they that are double-faced serve
not God, but their own lusts, so that they may please Beliar and men like unto
themselves.
For good men, even they that are of single face, though they be
thought by them that are double 2 faced to sin, are just before God. For many in
killing the wicked do two works, of good and evil; 3 but the whole is good,
because he hath uprooted and destroyed that which is evil. One man hateth the
merciful and unjust man, and the man who committeth adultery and fasteth: this,
too, hath a two fold aspect, but the whole work is good, because he followeth
the Lord's example, in that he 4 accepteth not the seeming good as the genuine
good. Another desireth not to see a good day with them that riot, lest he defile
his body and pollute his soul: this, too, is double-faced, but the whole is 5
good. For such men are like to stags and to hinds, because in the manner of wild
animals they seem to be unclean, but they are altogether clean; because they
walk in zeal for the Lord and abstain from what God also hateth and forbiddeth
by His commandments, warding off the evil from the good.
Ye see, my children, how that there are two in all things, one
against the other, and the one is hidden by the other: in wealth (is hidden)
covetousness, in conviviality drunkenness, in laughter 2 grief, in wedlock
profligacy. Death succeedeth to life, dishonour to glory, night to day, and
darkness to light; [and all things are under the day, just things under life,
unjust things under 3 death;] wherefore also eternal life awaiteth death. Nor
may it be said that truth is a lie, nor 4 right wrong; for all truth is under
the light, even as all things are under God. All these things, therefore, I
proved in my life, and I wandered not from the truth of the Lord, and I searched
out the commandments of the Most High, walking according to all my strength with
singleness of face unto that which is good.
Take heed, therefore, ye also, my children, to the commandments of
the Lord, following the truth 2 with singleness of face. For they that are
double-faced are guilty of a twofold sin; for they both do the evil thing and
they have pleasure in them that do it, following the example of the spirits of 3
deceit, and striving against mankind. Do ye, therefore, my children, keep the
law of the Lord, and give not heed unto evil as unto good; but look unto the
thing that is really good, and keep it in all 4 commandments of the Lord, having
your conversation therein, and resting therein. For the latter ends of men do
show their righteousness (or unrighteousness), when they meet the angels of the
5 Lord and of Satan. For when the soul departs troubled, it is tormented by the
evil spirit which also it served in lusts and evil works. 6 But if he is
peaceful with joy he meeteth the angel of peace, and he leadeth him into eternal
life.
Become not, my children, as Sodom, which sinned against the angels
of the Lord, and perished for 2 ever. For I know that ye shall sin, and be
delivered into the hands of your enemies; and your land shall be made desolate,
and your holy places destroyed, and ye shall be scattered unto the four 3
corners of the earth. And ye shall be set at nought in the dispersion vanishing
away as water. Until the Most High shall visit the earth, coming Himself [as
man, with men eating and drinking, and breaking the head of the dragon in the
water. He shall save Israel and all the Gentiles [God speaking in 4 the person
of man]. [Therefore do ye also, my children, tell these things to your children,
that they 5 disobey Him not. For I have known that ye shall assuredly be
disobedient, and assuredly act ungodly, not giving heed to the law of God, but
to the commandments of men, being corrupted 6 through wickedness. And therefore
shall ye be scattered as Gad and Dan my brethren, and ye shall 7 know not your
lands, tribe, and tongue. But the Lord will gather you together in faith through
His tender mercy, and for the sake of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.]
And when he had said these things unto them he commanded them,
saying: Bury me in Hebron. 2 And he fell asleep and died at a good old age. And
his sons did as he had commanded them, and they carried him up to Hebron, and
buried him with his fathers.
The Testament of Joseph, the Eleventh born son of Jacob and
Rachel.
The copy of the Testament of Joseph. When he was about to die he
called his sons and his brethren together, and said to them:-- 2 My brethren and
my children, Hearken to Joseph the beloved of Israel; Give ear, my sons, unto
your father. 3 I have seen in my life envy and death, Yet I went not astray, but
persevered in the truth of the Lord. 4 These my brethren hated me, but the Lord
loved me: They wished to slay me, but the God of my fathers guarded me: They let
me down into a pit, and the Most High brought me up again. 5 I was sold into
slavery, and the Lord of all made me free: I was taken into captivity, and His
strong hand succoured me. I was beset with hunger, and the Lord Himself
nourished me. 6 I was alone, and God comforted me: I was sick, and the Lord
visited me: I was in prison, and my God showed favour unto me; In bonds, and He
released me; 7 Slandered, and He pleaded my cause; Bitterly spoken against by
the Egyptians, and He delivered me; Envied by my fellow-slaves, and He exalted
me.
And this chief captain of Pharaoh entrusted to me his house.
And I struggled against a shameless woman, urging me to transgress with her; but
the God of Israel my father delivered me from 3 the burning flame. I was cast
into prison, I was beaten, I was mocked; but the Lord granted me to find mercy
in the sight of the keeper of the prison. 4 For the Lord doth not forsake them
that fear Him, Neither in darkness, nor in bonds, nor in tribulations, nor in
necessities. 5 For God is not put to shame as a man, Nor as the son of man is he
afraid, Nor as one that is earth-born is He [weak or] affrighted. 6 But in all
those things doth He give protection, And in divers ways doth He comfort,
(Though) for a little space He departeth to try the inclination of the soul. 7
In ten temptations He showed me approved, And in all of them I endured; For
endurance is a mighty charm, And patience giveth many good things.
How often did the Egyptian woman threaten me with death! How often
did she give me over to punishment, and then call me back and threaten me, and
when I was unwilling to company with 2 her, she said to me: Thou shalt be lord
of me, and all that is in my house, if thou wilt give thyself 3 unto me, and
thou shalt be as our master. But I remembered the words of my father, and going
4 into my chamber, I wept and prayed unto the Lord. And I fasted in those seven
years, and I appeared to the Egyptians as one living delicately, for they that
fast for God's sake receive beauty of face. 5 And if my lord were away from
home, I drank no wine; nor for three days did I take my food, but 6 I gave it to
the poor and sick. And I sought the Lord early, and I wept for the Egyptian
woman of Memphis, for very unceasingly did she trouble me, for also at night she
came to me under pretence of visiting me. 7 And because she had no male child
she pretended to regard me as a son, and so I prayed to the Lord, and she bare a
male child. 8 And for a time she embraced me as a son, and I knew it not; but
later, she sought to draw me 9 into fornication. And when I perceived it I
sorrowed unto death; and when she had gone out, I came to myself, and lamented
for her many days, because I recognized her guile and her deceit. 10 And I
declared unto her the words of the Most High, if haply she would turn from her
evil lust.
Often, therefore, did she flatter me with words as a holy man, and
guilefully in her talk praise my 2 chastity before her husband, while desiring
to ensnare me when we were alone. For she lauded me openly as chaste, and in
secret she said unto me: Fear not my husband; for he is persuaded concerning 3
thy chastity: for even should one tell him concerning us, he would not believe.
Owing to all these things I lay upon the ground, and besought God that the Lord
would deliver me from her 4 deceit. And when she had prevailed nothing thereby,
she came again to me under the plea of 5 instruction, that she might learn the
word of God. And she said unto me: If thou willest that I should leave my idols,
lie with me, and I will persuade my husband to depart from his idols, and 6 we
will walk in the law of thy Lord. And I said unto her: The Lord willeth not that
those who reverence Him should be in uncleanness, nor doth He take pleasure in
them that commit adultery, 7 but in those that approach Him with a pure heart
and undefiled lips. But she held her peace, 8 longing to accomplish her evil
desire. And I gave myself yet more to fasting and prayer, that the Lord might
deliver me from her.
And again, at another time she said unto me: If thou wilt not
commit adultery, I will kill my 2 husband by poison; and take thee to be my
husband. I therefore, when I heard this, rent my garments, and said unto her:
Woman, reverence God, and do not this evil deed, lest thou be 3 destroyed; for
know indeed that I will declare this thy device unto all men. She therefore,
being 4 afraid, besought that I would not declare this device. And she departed
soothing me with gifts, and sending to me every delight of the sons of men.
And afterwards she sent me food mingled with enchantments. And
when the eunuch who brought it came, I looked up and beheld a terrible man
giving me with the dish a sword, and 3 I perceived that (her) scheme was to
beguile me. And when he had gone out I wept, nor did 4 I taste that or any other
of her food. So then after one day she came to me and observed the food, 5 and
said unto me: Why is it that thou hast not eaten of the food? And I said unto
her: It is because thou hast filled it with deadly enchantments; and how saidst
thou: I come not near to 6 idols, but to the Lord alone. Now therefore know that
the God of my father hath revealed unto me by His angel thy wickedness, and I
have kept it to convict thee, if haply thou mayst see and repent. 7 But that
thou mayst learn that the wickedness of the ungodly hath no power over them that
worship God with chastity, behold I will take of it and eat before thee. And
having so said, I prayed thus: The God of my fathers and the angel of Abraham,
be with me; and ate. 8 And when she saw this she fell upon her face at my feet,
weeping; and I raised her up and admonished her. And she promised to do this
iniquity no more.
But her heart was still set upon evil, and she looked around how
to ensnare me, and sighing deeply she became downcast, though she was not sick.
2 And when her husband saw her, he said unto her: Why is thy countenance fallen?
And she said unto him: I have a pain at my heart, and the groanings of my spirit
oppress me; and so 3 he comforted her who was not sick. Then, accordingly
seizing an opportunity, she rushed unto me while her husband was yet without,
and said unto me: I will hang myself, or cast myself over a cliff, 4 if thou
wilt not lie with me. And when I saw the spirit of Beliar was troubling her, I
prayed unto 5 the Lord, and said unto her: Why, wretched woman, art thou
troubled and disturbed, blinded through, sins? Remember that if thou kill
thyself, Asteho, the concubine of thy husband, thy rival, 6 will beat thy
children, and thou wilt destroy thy memorial from off the earth. And she said
unto me: Lo, then thou lovest me; let this suffice me: only strive for my life
and my children, and 7 I expect that I shall enjoy my desire also. But she knew
not that because of my lord I spake 8 thus, and not because of her. For if a man
hath fallen before the passion of a wicked desire and become enslaved by it,
even as she, whatever good thing he may hear with regard to that passion, he
receiveth it with a view to his wicked desire.
I declare, therefore, unto you, my children, that it was about the
sixth hour when she departed from me; and I knelt before the Lord all day, and
all the night; and about dawn I rose up, weeping 2 the while and praying for a
release from her. At last, then, she laid hold of my garments, forcibly dragging
me to have connexion with her. 3 When, therefore, I saw that in her madness she
was holding fast to my garment, I left it behind, and fled away naked. 4 And
holding fast to the garment she falsely accused me, and when her husband came he
cast me into prison in his house; and on the morrow he scourged me and sent me
into Pharaoh's prison. 5 And when I was in bonds, the Egyptian woman was
oppressed with grief, and she came and heard how I gave thanks unto the Lord and
sang praises in the abode of darkness, and with glad voice rejoiced, glorifying
my God that I was delivered from the lustful desire of the Egyptian woman.
And often hath she sent unto me saying: Consent to fulfill my
desire, and I will release thee from thy bonds, and I will free thee from the
darkness. And not even in thought did I incline unto 2 her. For God loveth him
who in a den of wickedness combines fasting with chastity, rather than the man
who in kings' chambers combines luxury with licence. And if a man liveth in
chastity, and desireth also glory, and the Most High knoweth that it is
expedient for him, He bestoweth this 3 also upon me. How often, though she were
sick, did she come down to me at unlooked for times, 5 and listened to my voice
as I prayed! And when I heard her groanings I held my peace. For when I was in
her house she was wont to bare her arms, and breasts, and legs, that I might lie
with her; for she was very beautiful, splendidly adorned in order to beguile me.
And the Lord guarded me from her devices.
Ye see, therefore, my children, how great things patience worketh, and prayer with fasting. So ye too, if ye follow after chastity and
purity with patience and prayer, with fasting in humility of 3 heart, the Lord
will dwell among you, because He loveth chastity. And wheresoever the Most High
dwelleth, even though envy, or slavery, or slander befalleth (a man), the Lord
who dwelleth in him, for the sake of his chastity not only delivereth him from
evil, but also exalteth him even as me. 4, 5 For in every way the man is lifted
up, whether in deed, or in word, or in thought. My brethren knew how my father
loved me, and yet I did not exalt myself in my mind: although I was a child, 6 I
had the fear of God in my heart; for I knew that all things would pass away. And
I did nor raise myself (against them) with evil intent, but I honoured my
brethren; and out of respect for them, even when I was being sold, I refrained
from telling the Ishmaelites that I was a son of Jacob, a great man and a
mighty.
Do ye also, my children, have the fear of God in all your works
before your eyes, and honour 2 your brethren. For every one who doeth the law of
the Lord shall be loved by Him. And when I came to the Indocolpitae with the
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