Book Of James, Or Protevangelium
From "The Apocryphal New Testament"
Origen mentions the Book of James (and the Gospel
of Peter) as stating that the ' brethren of the Lord' were sons of Joseph by a
former wife. This is the first mention of it, and shows us that the book is as
old as the second century. To collect later references to it is unnecessary.
It is generally agreed that the story of the
death of Zacharias (chs. xxii-xxiv) does not properly belong to the text. Origen
and other early writers give a different account of the cause of His death: it
was, they say, because, after the Nativity, he still allowed Mary to take her
place among the virgins in the Temple.
Difficulty is also caused by the sudden
introduction of Joseph as the narrator in ch. xviii. 2 sqq. We cannot be sure
whether this means that a fragment of a 'Joseph-apocryphon' has been introduced
at this point; or, if so, how far it extends. We are sure, from a sentence of
Clement of Alexandria, that some story of a midwife being present at the
Nativity was current in the second century.
We have the book in the original Greek and in
several oriental' versions, the oldest of which is the Syriac. But, oddly
enough, there is no Latin version. The matter is found in an expanded and
altered form in the 'Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew', but we have yet to find an old
Latin translation of the present text. Such a thing seems to have existed, for a
book identifiable with ours is condemned in the Gelasian Decree.
In the early chapters the Old Testament is
extensively drawn upon, and imitated; but the author is not familiar with Jewish
life or usages.
The best recent edition of this book is a French
one, by Amann. There is as yet no really critical edition of the text, in which
all manuscripts and versions are made use of. I follow Tischendorf's in the
main.
Text
I
- In the histories of the twelve tribes of
Israel it is written that there was one Ioacim, exceeding rich: and he
offered his gifts twofold, saying: That which is of my superfluity shall be
for the whole people, and that which is for my forgiveness shall be for tile
Lord, for a propitiation unto me.
- Now the great day of the Lord drew nigh and
the children of Israel offered their gifts. And Reuben stood over against
him saying: It is not lawful for thee to offer thy gifts first,-forasmuch as
thou hast gotten no seed in Israel. 8 And Ioacim was sore grieved, and went
unto the record of the twelve tribes of the people, saying: I will look upon
the record of the twelve tribes of Israel, whether I only have not gotten
seed in Israel. And he searched, and found concerning all the righteous that
they had raised up seed in Israel. And he remembered the patriarch Abraham,
how in the last days God gave him a son, even Isaac. 4 And Ioacim was sore
grieved, and showed not himself to his wife, but betook himself into the
wilderness, and pitched his tent there, and fasted forty days and forty
nights, saying within himself: I will not go down either for meat or for
drink until the Lord my God visit me, and my prayer shall be unto me meat
and drink.
II
- Now his wife Anna lamented with two
lamentations, and bewailed herself with two bewailings, saying: I will
bewail my widowhood, and I will bewail my childlessness.
- And the great day of the Lord drew nigh, and
Judith her handmaid said unto !;er: How long humblest thou thy soul? The
great day of the Lord hath come, and it is not lawful for thee to mourn: but
take this headband, which the mistress of my work gave me, and it is not
lawful for me to put it on, forasmuch as I am an handmaid, and it hath a
mark of royalty. And Anna said: Get thee from me. Lo! I have done nothing
(or I will not do so) and the Lord hath greatly humbled me: peradventure one
gave it to thee in subtilty, and thou art come to make me partaker in thy
sin. And Judith said: How shall I curse thee, seeing the Lord hath shut up
thy womb, to give thee no fruit in Israel ?
- And Anna was sore grieved [and mourned with a
great mourning because she was reproached by all the tribes of Israel. And
coming to herself she said: What shall I do ? I will pray with weeping unto
the Lord my God that he visit me]. And she put off her mourning garments and
cleansed (or adorned) her head and put on her bridal garments: and about the
ninth hour she went down into the garden to walk there. And she saw a
laurel-tree and sat down underneath it and besought the Lord saying: O God
of our fathers, bless me, and hearken unto my prayer, as thou didst bless
the womb of Sarah, and gavest her a son, even Isaac.
III.
- And looking up to the heaven she espied a nest
of sparrows in the laurel-tree, and made a lamentation within herself,
saying: Woe unto me, who begat me ? And what womb brought me forth for I am
become a curse before the children of Israel, and I am reproached, and they
have mocked me forth out of the temple of the Lord? 2 Woe unto me, unto what
am I likened ? I am not likened unto the fowls of the heaven, for even the
fowls of the heaven are fruitful before thee, O Lord. Woe unto me, unto what
am I likened ? I am not likened unto the beasts of the earth, for even the
beasts of the earth are fruitful before thee, O Lord. Woe unto me, unto what
am I likened ? I am not likened unto these waters, for even these waters are
fruitful before thee, O Lord. 3 Woe unto me, unto what am I likened ? I am
not likened unto this earth, for even this earth bringeth forth her fruits
in due season and blesseth thee, O Lord.
IV.
- And behold an angel of the Lord appeared,
saying unto her: Anna, Anna, the Lord hath hearkened unto thy prayer, and
thou shalt conceive and bear, and thy seed shall be spoken of in the whole
world. And Anna said: As the Lord my God liveth, if I bring forth either
male or female, I will bring it for a gift unto the Lord my God, and it
shall be ministering unto him all the days of its life.
- And behold there came two messengers saying
unto her: Behold Ioacim thy husband cometh with his flocks: for an angel of
the Lord came down unto him saying: Ioacim, Ioacim, the Lord God hath
hearkened unto thy prayer. Get thee down hence, for behold thy wife Anna
hath conceived.
- And Ioacim sat him down and called his
herdsmen saying: Bring me hither ten lambs without blemish and without spot,
and they shall be for the Lord my God; and bring me twelve tender calves,
and they shall be for the priests and for the assembly of the elders; and an
hundred kids for the whole people.
- And behold Ioacim came with his flocks, and
Anna stood at the gate and saw Ioacim coming, and ran and hung upon his
neck, saying: Now know I that the Lord God hath greatly blessed me: for
behold the widow is no more a widow, and she that was childless shall
conceive. And Ioacim rested the first day in his house.
V.
- And on the morrow he offered his gifts, saying
in himself: If the Lord God be reconciled unto me, the plate that is upon
the forehead of the priest will make it manifest unto me. And Ioacim offered
his gifts and looked earnestly upon the plate of the priest when he went up
unto the altar of tile Lord, and he saw no sin in himself. And Ioacim said:
Now know I that the Lord is become propitious unto me and hath forgiven all
my sins. And he went down from the temple of the Lord justified, and went
unto his house.
- And her months were fulfilled, and in the
ninth month Anna brought forth. And she said unto the midwife: what have I
brought forth ? And she said: A female. And Anna said: My soul is magnified
this day, and she laid herself down. And when the days were fulfilled, Anna
purified herself and gave suck to the child and called her name Mary.
VI.
- And day by day the child waxed strong, and
when she was six months old her mother stood her upon the ground to try if
she would stand; and she walked seven steps and returned unto her bosom. And
she caught her up, saying: As the Lord my God liveth, thou shalt walk no
more upon this ground, until I bring thee into the temple of the Lord. And
she made a sanctuary in her bed chamber and suffered nothing common or
unclean to pass through it. And she called for the daughters of the Hebrews
that were undefiled, and they carried her hither and thither.
- And the first year of the child was fulfilled,
and Ioacim made a great feast and bade the priests and the scribes and the
assembly of the elders and the whole people of Israel. And Ioacim brought
the child to the priests, and they blessed her, saying: 0 God of our
fathers, bless this child and give her a name renowned for ever among all
generations. And all the people said: So be it, so be it. Amen. And he
brought her to the high priests, and they blessed her, saying: 0 God of the
high places, look upon this child, and bless her with the last blessing
which hath no successor.
- And her mother caught her up into the
sanctuary of her bed chamber and gave her suck.
And Anna made a song unto the Lord God, saying:
I will sing an hymn unto the Lord my God,
because he hath visited me and taken away from me the reproach of mine
enemies, and the Lord hath given me a fruit of his righteousness, single and
manifold before him. Who shall declare unto the sons of Reuben that Anna
giveth suck ? Hearken, hearken, ye twelve tribes of Israel, that Anna giveth
suck. And she laid the child to rest in the bed chamber of her sanctuary, and
went forth and ministered unto them. And when the feast was ended, they gat
them down rejoicing, and glorifying the God of Israel.
VII.
- And unto the child her months were added: and
the child became two years old. And Ioacim said: Let us bring her up to the
temple of the Lord that we may pay the promise which we promised; lest the
Lord require it of us (lit. send unto us), and our gift become unacceptable.
And Anna said: Let us wait until the third year, that the child may not long
after her father or mother. And Ioacim said: Let us wait.
- And the child became three years old, and
Ioacim said: Call for the daughters of the Hebrews that are undefiled, and
let them take every one a lamp, and let them be burning, that the child turn
not backward and her heart be taken captive away from the temple of the
Lord. And they did so until they were gone up into the temple of the Lord.
And the priest received her and kissed her and
blessed her and said: The Lord hath magnified thy name among all generations: in
thee in the latter days shall the Lord make manifest his redemption unto the
children of Israel. And he made her to sit upon the third step of the altar. And
the Lord put grace upon her and she danced with her feet and all tile house of
Israel loved her.
VIII.
- And her parents gat them down marveling,
and praising the Lord God because tile child was not turned away backward. And Mary was in the temple of the Lord as a dove
that is nurtured: and she received food from the hand of an angel.
- And when she was twelve years old, there was a
council of the priests, saying: Behold Mary is become twelve years old in the
temple of the Lord. What then shall we do with her ? lest she pollute the
sanctuary of the Lord. And they said unto the high priest: Thou standest over
the altar of the Lord. Enter in and pray concerning her: And whatsoever the Lord
shall reveal to thee, that let us do.
- And the high priest took the vestment with the
twelve bells and went in unto the Holy of Holies and prayed concerning her. And
lo, an angel of tile Lord appeared saying unto him: Zacharias, Zacharias~ go
forth and assemble them that are widowers of the people, and let them bring
every man a rod, and to whomsoever the Lord shall show a sign, his wife shall
she be. And the heralds went forth over all the country round about Judaea, and
the trumpet of the Lord sounded, and all men ran thereto.
IX.
- And Joseph cast down his adze and ran to
meet them, and when they were gathered together they went to the high priest and
took their rods with them. And he took the rods of them all and went into the
temple and prayed. And when he had finished the prayer he took the rods and went
forth and gave them back to them: and there was no sign upon them. But Joseph
received the last rod: and 1o, a dove came forth of the rod and flew upon the
bead of Joseph. And the priest said unto Joseph: Unto thee hath it fallen to
take the virgin of the Lord and keep her for thyself.
- And Joseph refused,
saying: I have sons, and I am an old man, but she is a girl: lest I became a
laughing-stock to the children of Israel. And the priest said unto Joseph: Year
the Lord thy God, and remember what things God did unto Dathan and Abiram and
Korah, how the earth clave and they were swallowed up because of their
gainsaying. And now fear thou, Joseph, lest it be so in thine house. And Joseph
was afraid, and took her to keep her for himself. And Joseph said unto Mary: Lo,
I have received thee out of the temple of the Lord: and now do I leave thee in
my house, and I go away to build my buildings and I will come again unto thee.
The Lord shall watch over thee.
X.
- Now there was a council of the priests, and
they said: Let us make a veil for the temple of the Lord. And the priest said:
Call unto me pure virgins of the tribe of David. And the officers departed and
sought and found seven virgins. And the priests called to mind the child Mary, that she
was of the tribe of avid and was undefiled before God: and the officers went and
fetched her. And they brought them into the temple of the Lord, and the priest
said: Cast me lots, which of you shah weave the gold and the undefiled (the
white) and tile fine linen and the silk and the hyacinthine, and the scarlet and
the true purple. And the lot of the true purple and the scarlet fell unto Mary,
and she took them and went unto her house.
[And at that season Zacharias became dumb, and
Samuel was in his stead until the time when Zacharias spake
again.]But Mary took the scarlet and began to spin it.
XI
- And she took the pitcher and went forth to
fill it with water: and lo a voice saying: Hail, thou that art highly favoured;
the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women. And she looked about her upon the right hand and
upon the left, to see whence this voice should be: and being filled with
trembling she~ went to her house and set down the pitcher, and took the purple
and sat down upon her seat and drew out the thread.
-
And behold an angel of the Lord stood before
her saying: Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found grace before the Lord of all
things, and thou shalt conceive of his word. And she, when she heard it,
questioned in herself, saying: Shall I verily conceive of the living God, and
bring forth after the manner of all women ? And the angel of the Lord said: Not
so, Mary, for a power of the Lord shall overshadow thee: wherefore also that
holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of the Highest.
And thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their
sins. And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord is before him: be it unto
me according to thy word.
XII
- And she made the purple and the scarlet and
brought them unto the priest. And the priest blessed her and said: Mary, the
Lord God hath magnified thy name, and thou shalt be blessed among all
generations of the earth.
- And Mary rejoiced and went away unto Elizabeth her
kinswoman: and she knocked at the door.
- And Elizabeth when she heard it cast
down the scarlet (al. the wool) and ran to the door and opened it, and when she
saw Mary she blessed her and said: Whence is this to me that the mother of my
Lord should come unto me ? for behold that which is in me leaped and blessed
thee. And Mary forgat the mysteries which Gabriel the archangel had told her,
and she looked up unto the heaven and said: Who am I, Lord, that all the
generations of the earth do bless me ? And she abode three months with
Elizabeth, and day by day her womb grew: and Mary was afraid and departed unto
her house and hid herself from the children of Israel. Now she was sixteen years
old when these mysteries came to pass.
XIII.
- Now it was the sixth month with her, and
behold Joseph came from his building, and he entered into his house and found
her great with child. And he smote his face, and cast himself down upon the
ground on sackcloth and wept bitterly, saying: With what countenance shall I
look unto the Lord my God ? and what prayer shall I make concerning this maiden?
for I received her out of the temple of the Lord my God a virgin, and have not
kept her safe. Who is he that hath ensnared me ? Who hath done this evil in mine
house and hath defiled the virgin ? Is not the story of Adam repeated in me ?
for as at the hour of his giving thanks the serpent came and found Eve alone and
deceived her, so hath it befallen me also.
- And Joseph arose from off the
sackcloth and called Mary and said unto her O thou that wast cared for by God,
why hast thou done this ? thou hast forgotten the Lord thy God. Why hast thou
humbled thy soul, thou that wast nourished up in the Holy of Holies and didst
receive food at the hand of an angel?
- But she wept bitterly, saying: I am pure
and I know not a man. And Joseph said unto her: Whence then is that which is in
thy womb ? and she said: As the Lord my God liveth, I know not whence it is come
unto me.
XIV.
- And Joseph was sore afraid and ceased from
speaking unto her (or left her alone), and pondered what he should do with her.
And Joseph said: If I hide her sin, I shall be found fighting against the law of
the Lord: and if I manifest her unto the children of Israel, I fear lest that
which is in her be the seed of an angel, and I shall be found delivering up
innocent blood to the judgement of death. What then shall I do ? I will let her
go from me privily. And the night came upon him.
- And behold an angel of the
Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying: Fear not this child, for that which
is in her is of the Holy Ghost, and she shall bear a son and thou shalt call his
name Jesus, for he shall save his people from their sins. And Joseph arose from
sleep and glorified the God of Israel which had shown this favour unto her: and
he watched over her.
XV.
- Now Annas the scribe came unto him and said
to him: Wherefore didst thou not appear in our assembly ? and Joseph said unto
him: I was weary with the journey, and I rested the first day. And Annas turned
him about and saw Mary great with child.
- And he went hastily to the priest and
said unto him: Joseph, to whom thou bearest witness [that he is righteous] hath
sinned grievously. And the priest said: Wherein ? And he said: The virgin whom
he received out of the temple of the Lord, he hath defiled her, and married her
by stealth (lit. stolen her marriage), and hath not declared it to the children
of Israel. And the priest answered and said: Hath Joseph done this ? And Annas
the scribe said: Send officers, and thou shalt find the virgin great with child.
And the officers went and found as he had said, and they brought her together
with Joseph unto the place of judgement.
- And the priest said: Mary, wherefore
hast thou done this, and wherefore hast thou humbled thy soul and forgotten the
Lord thy God, thou that wast nurtured in the Holy of Holies and didst receive
food at the hand of an angel and didst hear the hymns and didst dance before the
Lord, wherefore hast thou done this ? But she wept bitterly, saying: As the Lord my God
liveth I am pure before him and I know not a man.
- And the priest said unto
Joseph: Wherefore hast thou done this ? And Joseph said: As the Lord my God
liveth I am pure as concerning her. And the priest said: Bear no false witness
but speak the truth: thou hast married her by stealth and hast not declared it
unto the children of Israel, and hast not bowed thine head under the mighty hand
that thy seed should be blessed. And Joseph held his peace.
XVI
- And the priest said: Restore the virgin
whom thou didst receive out of the temple of the Lord. And Joseph was full of
weeping. And the priest said: I will give you to drink of the water of the
conviction of the Lord, and it will make manifest your sins before your eyes.
- And the priest took thereof and made Joseph drink and sent him into the
hill-country. And he returned whole. He made Mary also drink and sent her into
the hill-country. And she returned whole. And all the people marvelled, because
sin appeared not in them.
- And the priest said: If the Lord God hath not made
your sin manifest, neither do I condemn you. And he let them go. And Joseph took
Mary and departed unto his house rejoicing, and glorifying the God of Israel.
XVII.
- Now there went out a decree from Augustus
the king that all that were in Bethlehem of Judaea should be recorded. And
Joseph said: I will record my sons: but this child, what shall I do with her ?
how shall I record her ? as my wife ? nay, I am ashamed. Or as my daughter? but
all the children of Israel know that she is not my daughter. This day of the
Lord shall do as the Lord willeth.
- And he saddled the she-ass, and set her
upon it, and his son led it and Joseph followed after. And they drew near (unto
Bethlehem) within three miles: and Joseph turned himself about and saw her of a
sad countenance and said within himself: Peradventure that which is within her
paineth her. And again Joseph turned himself about and saw her laughing, and
said unto her: Mary, what aileth thee that I see thy face at one time laughing
and at another time sad ? And Mary said unto Joseph: It is because I behold two
peoples with mine eyes, the one weeping and lamenting and the other rejoicing
and exulting.
- And they came to the midst of the way, and Mary
said unto him: Take me down from the ass, for that which is within me presseth
me, to come forth. And he took her down from the ass and said unto her: Whither
shall I take thee to hide thy shame ? for the place is desert.
XVIII.
- And he found a cave there and brought
her into it, and set his sons by her: and he went forth and sought for a midwife
of the Hebrews in the country of Bethlehem.
- Now I Joseph was walking, and I walked not. And
I looked up to the air and saw the air in amazement. And I looked up unto the
pole of the heaven and saw it standing still, and the fowls of the heaven
without motion. And I looked upon the earth and saw a dish set, and workmen
lying by it, and their hands were in the dish: and they that were chewing chewed
not, and they that were lifting the food lifted it not, and they that put it to
their mouth put it not thereto, but the faces of all of them were looking
upward. And behold there were sheep being driven, and they went not forward but
stood still; and the shepherd lifted his hand to smite them with his staff, and
his hand remained up. And I looked upon the stream of the river and saw the
mouths of the kids upon the water and they drank not. And of a sudden all things
moved onward in their course.
XIX.
- And behold a woman coming down from the
hillcountry, and she said to me: Man, whither goest thou ? And I said: I seek a
midwife of the Hebrews. And she answered and said unto me: Art thou of Israel ?
And I said unto her: Yea. And she said: And who is she that bringeth forth in
the cave ? And I said: She that is betrothed unto me. And she said to me: Is she
not thy wife? And I said to her: It is Mary that was nurtured up in the temple
of the Lord: and I received her to wife by lot: and she is not my wife, but she
hath conception by the Holy Ghost. And the midwife said unto him: Is this the truth?
And Joseph said unto her: Come hither and see. And the midwife went with him.
-
And they stood in the place of the cave: and
behold a bright cloud overshadowing the cave. And the midwife said: My soul is
magnified this day, because mine eyes have seen marvellous things: for salvation
is born unto Israel. And immediately the cloud withdrew itself out of the cave,
and a great light appeared in the cave so that our eyes could not endure it. And
by little and little that light withdrew itself until the young child appeared:
and it went and took the breast of its mother Mary. And the midwife cried aloud and said: Great unto
me to-day is this day, in that ! have seen this new sight.
-
And the midwife
went forth of the cave and Salome met her. And she said to her: Salome, Salome,
a new sight have I to tell thee. A virgin hath brought forth, which her nature
alloweth not. And Salome said: As the Lord my God liveth, if I make not trial
and prove her nature I will not believe that a virgin hath brought forth.
XX.
- And the midwife went in and said unto Mary:
Order thyself, for there is no small contention arisen concerning thee. Arid
Salome made trial and cried out and said: Woe unto mine iniquity and mine
unbelief, because I have tempted the living God, and lo, my hand falleth away
from me in fire.
- And she bowed her knees unto the Lord, saying: O God of my
fathers, remember that I am the seed of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob: make me not
a public example unto the children of Israel, but restore me unto the poor, for
thou knowest, Lord, that in thy name did I perform my cures, and did receive my
hire of thee.
- And lo, an angel of the Lord appeared, saying unto her: Salome,
Salome, the Lord hath hearkened to thee: bring thine hand near unto the young
child and take him up, and there shall be unto thee salvation and joy.
- And
Salome came near and took him up, saying: I will do him worship, for a great
king is born unto Israel. And behold immediately Salome was healed: and she went
forth of the cave justified. And Io, a voice saying: Salome, Salome, tell none
of the marvels which thou hast seen, until the child enter into Jerusalem.
XXI
- And behold, Joseph made him ready to go
forth into Judaea. And there came a great tumult in Bethlehem of Judaea; for
there came wise men, saying: Where is he that is born king of the Jews ? for we
have seen his star in the east and arc come to worship him.
- And when Herod
heard it he was troubled and sent officers unto the wise men. And he sent for
the high priests and examined them, saying: How is it written concerning the
Christ, where he is born ? They say unto him: In Bethlehem of Judaea: for so it
is written. A~d he let them go. And he examined the wise men, saying unto them:
What sign saw ye concerning the king that is born ? And the wise men said: We
saw a very great star shining among those stars and dimming them so that the
stars appeared not: and thereby knew we that a king was born unto Israel, and we
came to worship him. And Herod said: Go and seek for him, and if ye find him,
tell me, that I also may come and worship him.
- And the wise men went forth.
And lo, the star which they saw in ~he east went before them until they entered
into the cave: and it stood over the head of the cave. And the wise men saw the
young child with Mar~, his mother: and they brought out of their scrip gifts,
gold-and frankincense and myrrh.
- And being warned by the angel that they
should not enter into Judaea, they went into their own country by another way.
XXII.
- But when Herod perceived that he was
mocked by the wise men, he was wroth, and sent murderers, saying unto them: Slay
the children from two years old and under.
- And when Mary heard that the
children were being slain, she was afraid, and took the young child and wrapped
in swaddling clothes and laid him in an ox-manger.
- But Elizabeth when she heard that they sought
for John, took him and went up into the hill-country and looked about her where
she should hide him: and there was no hiding-place. And Elizabeth groaned and
said with a loud voice: 0 mountain of God, receive thou a mother with a child.
For Elizabeth was not able to go up. And immediately the mountain clave asunder
and took her in. And there was a light shining alway for them: for an angel of
the Lord was with them, keeping watch over them.
XXIII.
- Now Herod sought for John, and sent
officers to Zacharias, saying: Where hast thou hidden thy son? And he answered
and said unto them: I am a minister of God and attend continually upon the
temple of the Lord: I know not where my son is.
- And the officers departed and
told Herod all these things. And Herod was wroth and said: His son is to be king
over Israel. And he sent unto him again, saying: Say the truth: where is thy son
? for thou knowest that thy blood is under my hand. And the officers departed
and told him all these things.
- And Zacharias said: I am a martyr of God if
thou sheddest my blood: for my spirit the Lord shah receive, because thou
sheddest innocent blood in the fore-court of the temple of the Lord. And about the dawning of the day Zacharias was
slain. And the children of Israel knew not that he was slain.
XXIV.
- But the priests entered in at the hour of
the salutation, and the blessing of Zacharias met them not according to the
manner. And the priests stood waiting for Zacharias, to salute him with the
prayer, and to glorify the Most High.
- But as he delayed to come, they were all
afraid: and one of them took courage and entered in: and he saw beside the altar
congealed blood: and a voice saying: Zacharias hath been slain, and his blood
shall not be wiped out until his avenger come. And when he heard that word he
was afraid, and went forth and told the priests.
- And they took courage and
went in and saw that which was done: and the panels of the temple did wail: and
they rent their clothes from the top to the bottom. And his body they found not,
but his blood they found turned into stone. And they feared, and went forth and
told all the people that Zacharias was slain. And all tile tribes of the people
heard it, and they mourned for him and lamented him three days and three nights.
And after the three days the priests took counsel whom they should set in his
stead: and the lot came up upon Symeon. Now he it was which was warned by the
Holy Ghost that he should not see death until he should see the Christ in the
flesh.
XXV.
- Now I, James, which wrote this history in
Jerusalem, when there arose a tumult when Herod died, withdrew myself into the
wilderness until the tumult ceased in Jerusalem.Glorifying the Lord God which gave me the gift,
and the wisdom to write this history.
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And grace shall be with those that fear our
Lord Jesus Christ: to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
And about the dawning of the day Zacharias was
slain. And the children of Israel knew not that he was slain.
XXIV.
- But the priests entered in at the hour of
the salutation, and the blessing of Zacharias met them not according to the
manner. And the priests stood waiting for Zacharias, to salute him with the
prayer, and to glorify the Most High.
- But as he delayed to come, they were all
afraid: and one of them took courage and entered in: and he saw beside the altar
congealed blood: and a voice saying: Zacharias hath been slain, and his blood
shall not be wiped out until his avenger come. And when he heard that word he
was afraid, and went forth and told the priests.
- And they took courage and
went in and saw that which was done: and the panels of the temple did wail: and
they rent their clothes from the top to the bottom. And his body they found not,
but his blood they found turned into stone. And they feared, and went forth and
told all the people that Zacharias was slain. And all tile tribes of the people
heard it, and they mourned for him and lamented him three days and three nights.
And after the three days the priests took counsel whom they should set in his
stead: and the lot came up upon Symeon. Now he it was which was warned by the
Holy Ghost that he should not see death until he should see the Christ in the
flesh.
XXV.
- Now I, James, which wrote this history in
Jerusalem, when there arose a tumult when Herod died, withdrew myself into the
wilderness until the tumult ceased in Jerusalem. Glorifying the Lord God which gave me the gift,
and the wisdom to write this history.
- And grace shall be with those that fear our
Lord Jesus Christ: to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.