Septuagint/english Version/vol 1
Septuagint/english Version/vol 1
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VOL.
I.
BY THE EDITOR
mires:
the 'grave' in 'hades; or the 'catacombs
of the bible and of egypt:
<sheol; <bob;
200 pages.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Author's Portrait.
Plan of Entrance to Catacomb. Hebrew Keber] Greek Taphos.' The Fossor of the Catacomb.'
' '
'
Egyptian Funeral Procession. View of Inside of Catacomb of Seti 'Gate' in Amenti (or 'Hades') of
I.
ISeti
I.
An Old "Reformation"
Picture.
THE
OLD COVENANT
COM310NLY CALLED
Cf)e
i^eptuacjint,
VOL.
I.
this Reprint
is
Home
says (1846):
" Very
few
copies of
it
reached England,
and
even in America
and
dear."
Home
executed
also says : " TJiis translation is, upon the whole, faithfidly " and he has given some forty pages, from this translation, of
New
Testament*
Proverbs
is
The style is " but of all the books of the Septuagint, the the best, where the translator has clothed the most
and
Pythagorean sage
to express his
:
philosophic
maxims"^
and illuminate my mind than all the theological ivorks I had ever consulted. I had proceeded but a short way in it before I was convinced that the prejudices against it were utterly unfounded, and that it was of
incalculable advantage towards
a proper understanding of
of Scripture." %
* "Introduction to the Critical Study and
vol.
ii.
Knowledge
i.
of the
Holy
Scriptures,"
pp. 282-333
f "Introduction to the
X Dr. Clarke's
New
Testament," vol.
vol.
i.
pt.
i.
iii.
"Commentary,"
THE
OLD COVENANT
COMMONLY CALLED
CHARLES THOMSON,
LATE SECRETARY TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
NEW EDITION
BY
S. F.
PELLS.
my
object is
In publishing
to
this first
call
held in the Christian Church for a thousand years; and in hopes of bringing about a return to a more Apostolic Faith I have published a work on " Hades " in conjunction ivitii it.
"
All the works of the Lord are exceeding good, and whatsoever
He commandeth shall be accomplished in due season. "And none may say, What is this? Wherefore is that? for
. . .
at time convenient they shall all be sought out. "All the works of the Lord are good: and He will give every needful thing in due season. " SO THAT A MAN CANNOT SAY, THIS IS WORSE THAN THAT FOR IN TIME THEY Ecclus. xxxix. 16, 17, 33, 34. shall all be well approved."
:
IN
TWO VOLUMES.
VOL
I.
LONDON:
i\tng.
1904.
Enlryni at stationers' Hall.
FIG.
PAGE
1.
1209)
xiv
2.
3.
CHARLES THOMSON.
Charles Thomson was
great
first
a contemporary
to be, but
on the morning
Thomson (although
it
many
majority of
In 1774 Philadelphia had about twenty thousand people, the whom were Quakers. Charles Thomson, the Secretary of Congress, was greatly beloved
by the people of Philadelphia, where he had lived for many years. He had come to America in 1730 a poor Irish lad of eleven years, had acquired a fine classical education, had been Master of the Friends' Academy, had translated the Greek Testament, and had taken so earnest a part in Colonial affairs that he was called " the life of the cause of liberty." He was also named by the Delaware Indians, with whom he had dealings, " Weh-wo-la-ent," or " The Man who speaks Truth," and it is related that while he was Secretary of Congress it was the custom of the members " to call upon him to verify disputed points, by saying, Let us have truth or Thomson,' his word being considered equal to any other man's oath."
'
vi
tall, slender man, with a long, thoughtful and white hair combed straight down upon his He had not expected to be Secretary of Congress, and how head. he obtained the position he has related in one of his letters. " I was married to my second wife on a Thursday on the next Monday I came to town to pay my respects to my wife's family.
met) accosted
however, bade
me
my
presence.
I,
why
was
wanted,
my
servant put
There an august assembly, and deep thought and solemn anxiety were observable on their countenances. I walked up the isle, and, standing opposite to the president, I bowed and told him He replied, Congress desire the favour of I awaited his pleasure.
'
you, Sir, to
make
their minutes.'
And
Thomson remained
all
through the
been unanimously chosen Secretary each session. At the close of the first session he was presented by the delegates with a massive solid silver urn, inscribed, "In testimony of their esteem and
approbation."
Charles
Thomson was
still
memorable day in December, 1783, General Washington, escorted by his staff officers, gave in his resignation. "He Avas met by Secretary Thomson, who led the party to seats." Six years later namely, April, 1789 Charles Thomson, the
General Washington at Mount Vernon. Although Thomson started on Tuesday, the 7th April, and made the journey as speedily as possible, we are told that it took him an entire week to reach Mount
Vernon.
When
much
affected
by
be ready " to set out the day after to-morrow." He made a farewell visit to his aged mother, and received her blessing and on the 16th of April, in company with Mr. Thomson and Colonel David
;
CHARLES THOMSON.
Humphreys, he departed
to
vii
for New York, to assume the exalted office which a grateful country had called him. The journey northward was one long ovatiou, so much so that on one occasion, we are told, Washington was affected to tears. Some of the chairs and tables used in the Congress have been
shown
West Moore.
&
Co.,
London, 1895.)
VOL.
T.
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
This Bible
the
first
is
in
Thomson, late Secretary of the Congress of the United States. The most remarkable thing in connection with this translation hence no is that the work was published without any Preface were given as to its history or the particular Greek particulars Text it was translated from whether from the Vatican, Alexandrine, or the Complutensian Text. But on examination and comparison of
;
it
was
found that
tion
it
was evidently from the Vatican Text that the translafor believing that the existence of this
translation
practically
unknown,
might have remained so had not the writer had the good when in London, to have his attention called to a copy by the proprietor of a second-hand book-shop,* who remarked that he had a work he thought would suit him, and which he at
it
And
Up
by the aid of a work containing the following extract from Watson's " Annals of Philadelphia," to identify it as the first English translation of the Septuagint, and from which he copied the following
:
14,
New
Oxford
respected bookseller.
x
"
the
first
lie (Charles
Thomson)
me
that he was
first
induced to study
at
an auction
"He had
it
bought
it for
a mere
it
trifle,
letters. When he had mastered it enough to understand it, his anxiety became great but he could find no copy. Strange to tell, in to see the whole the interval of two years, passing the same store, and chancing to look in, he there saw the remainder actually crying off for a few pence, and he bought it "I used to tell him that the translation which he afterwards made should have had these facts set at the front of the work
was outlandish
for that great work, the first of the kind in the English language, strangely enough, was ushered into the world without any preface." Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia" (1850),
as a Preface;
1568.
It is called in the title-page,
"The Holy
Old and
:
New
New
Testa-
ment Translated from the Greek by Charles Thomson, late Secretary Philadelphia. Printed by to the Congress of the United States. 1808. 4 vols." (one Jane Aitkin, No. 71, North Third Street.
being of the
New
Testament).
That a work of such importance as the Septuagint should be so little known and so little appreciated as not to call for more than
one other translation of
surprise
it
into English,*
is
when
it is
but that
by it too, and at the same time have expressed their opinion that some of its readings are based on manuscripts evidently of a much earlier date than any existing Hebrew MSS. (see their Preface).
Bevisionists have corrected their text
New
The Septuagint
In Gen.
MSS.
(e.g.
Hos.
vi. 5).
iv. 8 a clause necessary to the sense is Hebrew, but preserved in the Septuagint. In some cases it is found that all the ancient versions agree
* There is but one other translation. America. 180S, is now very scarce.
omitted in the
in
EDITORS PREFACE.
opposition to the present printed
xi
Hebrew
text.*
The
variations
which occur in the Samaritan Version are fairly numerous, but most the more notable among them are of them are unimportant
;
of the Psalms,
some 300 years, is also translated from the Septuagint-t As an authority, therefore, the Septuagint is in no sense
it is considered that it was in use in the Synagogue 300 years, and that it was out of this version that our Saviour was taught when a child, and out of which He read in the synagogue the things concerning Himself (Luke iv. 18, 19), when He closed the book and said, " This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your ears " and from which the Apostles also commonly quoted the book whose history dates back nearly three centuries before our Saviour's advent,* and was in common use in the Christian Church for 1000 years, and whose earliest manuscript is some 600 years earlier than that of the oldest Hebrew manuscript. Another thing of no less importance is that a knowledge of the Septuagint is necessary to a proper understanding of the New Testament, the Septuagint being written in what is called Hellenistic Greek, which is a corruption of pure Greek by the introduction of Hebrew and Syriac phrases. The New Testament
especially
when
for nearly
is
As the
Sheol,' it
may
if
we venture
in this Bible,
Notes and Queries, p. 232. Young & Co., Edinburgh. "In Ps. xiv. in the Prayer-book there are eleven verses, but only seven in tlic Bible. Yet those four additional verses are all cited by St. Paul (Rom. iii. 14-18).
t
The clergy
of the
Church
is in is
of
England all give their assent and consent to this version, the Bible " (Rev. Dr. Brett, on the Ancient Versions of the
an important passage at the end of the Book of Job, thai utterly lost in the Hebrew, although it is cited in the Apostolic Constitutions" of the first century, and would appear to have been extant in the Hebrew in the days of Origen (Constitut., v. 7; Origen, "Ep. ad African.,' p. 225, AVm. Whiston). X It is older than the inscription on the famous Rosetta Stone. The earliest Hebrew MS. of which the age is known bears date a.d. 916. The Vatican MS., from which this translation is made, belongs to the fourth
also
There
is
century.
xii
refers to the
'
The Catacomb,'
to call
it),
'
(whichever we choose
will
as written on the clay tablets of Assyria and in the hieroglyphics of Egypt. Water, as is well known, was a concomitant of those Mansions of the dead of Assyria and of Egypt. And the same will be found to be true of classical Greece, where Hades is referred to by Homer and by Virgil in Roman
ing words to
Sheol
'
'
'
mythology.
And the same will be found to be equally true of 'Sheol/ 'Bor/ 'Hades/ 'Tartarus/ and the 'Abyss/ in the Bible. They are all assoCatacomb. and properly translated " grave," will be found to be in 'Sheol/ and in Bor/ as the corresponding word Taphos' is said to be in 'Hades/ and in the 'Mneemion
ciated with water,
refer to the
and
Moreover,
'
'
'
'
in this Bible.
And
it is
New
Testament.
'Taphos*
New
:
Mary and
the other
Mary
'Keber'
in the Catacomb.
Water
'Sheol'
lxxxviii.
associated with
xxii. 5,
6;
Job xxvi.
5,
6;
Ps.
'Bor
:'
Lam.
'
iii.
53-55
Lev.
xi.
Job xl. 20, "vale:" xli. 32, "deepest gulf of the " read both chapters. Prov. xxx. 16,f "grave." sea:
'
Tartarus:
'Abyss
22, 23,
'
Matt,
viii.
33
Rom.
x.
7 (" that
also
to
Luke
viii.
the dead
").
comes out in Wiclifs New Testament of translated from the Latin, where we have the expression, 1380,J
"The
'
r
invisible
receptacle, or
Had es'
Tartarus? in
\
Italic,
my work
'
Tartarus'' in
(See chapter
Probably from the Old Italic, "The Anglo-Saxon Version was done from the not from the corrected Vulgate" (Michaelis. See section xxxviii. p. 158, section lxvi. p. 132. "Introduction to the New Testament ").
Old
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
"sckalt be drenched
till
xiii
(Luke
x.)
and "beried
in helle
"
hell in
Roman mythology.
is
The following
is
by no
less an authority than Michaelis, in his " Introductory Lectures to Testament, 1780 " * the Sacred Books of the
New
Romanus, contains the whole Bible, It is esteemed by the Erasmus learned an inestimable remain of the earliest antiquity. endeavours to depreciate it, by not admitting it to be above a hundred years old. " Milne in his Prolegomena, and Grabe in the preface to his
"
or
New
Testaments, in Greek.
it.
They
of the
charge
it
or
corrupted the
text
New
Italic.f
" It
in fact,
no disgrace to this manuscript, that it approaches and excellent Version, nor does this prove most instances, preserved the true and Testament, and are less interpolated
to have been corrupted from that Version, since both that Version
this manuscript have, in
and
New
same characters which we find upon the column of Hippolytus, who lived in the third century. Another argument for its antiquity is that the four Gospels are not divided according to the Eusebian Canon, but only by red figures in the margin. All the Epistles of St. Paul are written without any interruption, and divided into ninety-three chapters. The Epistles of James, Peter, John, and Jude are placed before those of Paul, and the Epistle to the Hebrews is placed after the Second to the
outside a second-hand book-shop in George Street, Hove, for which
engaged writing this Preface I gave one penny, and copied the following extract ont the same day. This account is the more interesting because it is of an approximately corresponding date to Thomson's translation. j The Old Testament Italic is a translation from the Septuagint.
this
* I
met with
after being
xiv
all
it,
and
it is
merely owing to
its
antiquity that
of no further use.
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Fig.
Codex Yaticanus, numbered 1209 in the library of the Vatican at Rome, is This MS. is on very thin vellum, three columns on a page. The above two columns are unreduced from a photograph kindly supplied by F. G. Kenyon, Esq., of the British Museum. It is part of Daniel.
1.
EDITOK'S PKEFACE.
xv
Lucas Burgeusis, one of those learned men who assisted in the publication of the Biblia Regia at Antwerp, gives an extract of the
readings of this manuscript, in his note in
'
S. Biblia,
quibus vari-
antia discrepantibus examplaribus loco discutiuntir, Antwerp, 1580.' " The Vatican edition of the Septuagint is also taken from this
manuscript.
" It is greatly to be
the Epistle to the Hebrews, all the Pastoral Epistles, and the Kevelation of St. John, have been lost.
are so decayed
that
it
has been found necessary to draw fresh ink over the letters
its j)resent state
much
of its credit
by
this,
The
restoration of this
Holy Book
many
we
trust,
be accompanied by a return to a more Apostolic Faith, and a return of the Apostolic blessing.
Fig.
2. Hebrew MS.
of the Prophets, written a.d. "JIG, now at St. Petersburg-.! the beginning of Isaiah xi. reduced to five-eighths of the original size.
It is
* Michaelis, section xxii., " Introductory Lectures to the Sacred Books of the New Testament," 1780. t Kindly favoured by Messrs. Harper & Brothers, with the consent of F. C. Kenyon, Esq., the author of the article, " How the Bible came down to us " (H<irj,> /"> Magazine, November, 1902).
xvi
Hebrew Old Testament is a copy of the Pentateuch, now in the British Museum, and assigned to the ninth century, and the earliest MS. bearing a precise date is a copy
MS.
of the of the Prophets, at St. Petersburg, dated a.d. 916, while the majority
of the
MSS. belong
to
much
later periods.
A
known
the
recently discovered
first
and
by Horace Hart,
M.A., Controller
same by
Biblical
Mr.
W.
L.
the
Society of
Archaeology (who has recently presented the papyrus to the Cambridge University Library), and by J. Abrahams, Esq., editor of the Jewish
Quarterly Review, in which magazine, for April, 1903, there
article
is
an
3Ir.
Burkett.
The
this
As will be seen, following account will also be of interest. papyrus evidently favours the Septuagint reading as against the
Hebrew
text,
received
" "
On Wednesday
now in the possession of known Biblical papyrus Mr. Walter L. Nash, F.S.A. It is in Hebrew, and contains the Ten Commandments and the commencement of the Shema. It differs more widely from the jLassoretic text * than any extant Hebrew manuscript, and in nearly every case
the variant
is found to be supported by one or other of the Versions. Although the Hebrew text of the Old Testament has remained practically unchanged for some 1800 years,t the evidence of the Septuagint, the Samaritan Pentateuch, and the Book of Jubilees unite to show that previously to the Christian era there must have been other recensions in existence, and Mr. Cook argued, therefore, that as the text of the papyrus could not be a retranslation, it must It was not represent one of those pre-Massoretic recensions.
its date,
The Massoretic
Only half
translated,
by actually extant copies. from the writings of Jewish Rabbis and the like. S. F. P.
this period is covered
The
rest is
gathered
EDITOR'S PREFACE
text
xvn
may
Palespalaeo-
P*** &
between
third
era,
the
first
and
this
centuries
of
that
ascribed
the
second
century.
n
The
text of the
*?'
Decalogue comes midway between the recension in Exodus and that in Deuand it was teronomy,
held that
it
represented
early
an
form
latter.
**
/;
^'
*<.
of
the
1| Among the
}||
fea-
1V23
''fi
tures of the
new
if
^,
'
the transposition
of the sixth
s
and
the Lord
The De-
calogue
is
immediately
Hebrew Papyrus
The
;
of the Decalogue,
from
is
now found
only
in
Egypt.
only
known
Biblical papyrus in
first
Hebrew
and
stood
in
Hebrew
young
ruler, in
Mark
x. 19
and Luke
xviii. 20,
His quotation of the commandments to the rich makes the same transposition. They are
VOL.
I.
xviii
texts.
and
The arrangement
(Deut. v. 6-18; vi. 4, scq.) showed that the papyrus could not have formed part of a phylactery. It might have belonged to a catechism, lectionary, or liturgy but this even was doubtful in our present state of knowledge. But there was evidence that ancient
;
that
it
was not impossible that the papyrus once actually The Jewish Chronicle, December
the
name given
to the
*
Old Testament.
is
extant, or of which
It
is
we
possess
is said to have been made by seventy-two Jews, who are usually called the Seventy
;
seven
The SanJews (see Philo-Judseus, Vol. I. xxxiii., Vol. II. xxxvii.). hedrim consisted of seventy ; the priest had to offer up seventy heifers as a burnt- offering the Egyptians wept for Jacob seventy days the translation was also finished in seventy-two days.
;
No.
I.
The
is
first
refer to the
Aristeas's
to this effect
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
who had a large
xix
king one
day, that he had been informed that the laws of the Jews deserved
to
first
to be trans-
Hebrew into the Greek. The king replied by asking what hindered him from having them, and that they must write to the high priest of the Jews respecting them. Then Aristeas, author of the narrative, who was present, and who had the honour of being
lated from the
which he says he had had a good while in his mind, and thought this would be a proper time to attempt what he had often spoken of to Sosibins, Tarentimas, and Andreas, captains of the king's guard, which was to procure the liberty of a great number of Jews whom King Ptolemy, father of Ptolemy Philadelphus, had brought captive into Egypt. Then Aristeas, having got this handle, as he says, entreated the king and suggested that the whole nation, being obliged by such a favour, might the more readily send him the Books he
desired.
" In the
mean
that
He would
influence the
mind
of
Ptolemy
For mankind, being the creature of God, must Him again. For which reason," he says, " I put up various and manifold petitions to the great Lord of all, that He would overrule the king to accomplish what I entreated of him " and that he entertained a good hope of
that were in slavery.
men
hope that God would bring to pass what he prayed for " that what men aim to perform in an holy manner, in order to righteous designs, and the promotion of good works, God, who governs all things,
directs their actions
and designs to succeed." are told, lifted up his eyes, and, looking at
How many
thousands do
you suppose them to be ? " Andreas, who stood by, informed him that they were somewhat more than 100,000, to which he made answer,
"
A very small
favour
'tis
me
"
Then
Sosibius
and certain others that were present said, " Certainly 'tis not beyond your liberality, to offer the freedom of these slaves, as a thank-offering to the great God for since you have been very highly honoured by Him who governs the whole world, and raised to greater glory
;
XX
a thank-offering to
Him
This large number of slaves, however, did not discourage Ptolemy, and he promised them liberty. At the same time, he gave orders that twenty drachmas a head should be paid to all
persons who had Jewish and published a decree
in full.*
slaves
to be
made
free,
to this effect,
After this Ptolemy wrote to the High Priest Eleazar, to desire ol him the Books of the Law, and translators capable of rendering them out of Hebrew into Greek. " Choose and send us men of a good life," Ptolemy wrote, "and seniors in age, who are skilful in that
This letter was carried by ambassadors (and Andreas and Aristeas were of the number), with rich presents, together with a hundred talents for sacrifices and other things for use in the temple at
Jerusalem.
commend
his
God and
friends,
and to inform
and that the whole multitude put up their might go on as prosperously as he himself that God, who governs all things, might desired, and that for ever his kingdom to him in peace, and with glory, and that the establish translation of their holy Law might go on with all agreeable success and safety.
;
And that in the presence of the whole assembly they chose men good life, and seniors in age, six out of every tribe, whom they had sent with their Law to him, and saying, " You will do just King, if you take care that as soon as the version of well, the Books is made, the translators may be sent back safe to us.
of
Farewell."
* The king's expense on this occasion was above sis hundred talents 136,875, taking the talent to be the Egyptian Attic, or Euboean talent of silver of 228| lbs. f Ptolemy's sister, Arsinoe, was both his sister and his wife (and queen) according nay, of the Assyrians long to the old custom of Persia, and of Egypt at this very time afterwards, whence we have upon the coins of Philadelphus in Greek, " The divine brother and sister." Josephus, " Antiquities," Book XII. chap. ii.
;
EDITORS PKEFACE.
Then
tribes.*
xxi
follows the
names
missed the
men
with
many
As
their arrival.
Andreas and Aristeas, having gone into the palace and saluted the king, delivered Eleazar's letter to him, whereupon he showed a great desire to see the men. They came in with the presents which Eleazar had entrusted to them, and with the several parchments on which the Law was written in letters of gold in Jewish characters, on curiously wrought skins. As soon as the king saw the men, he asked them about their Books. And when they had produced them and unrolled the parchments, he stood still a considerable time, and (when he had bowed I give you thanks for to them almost seven times) he said, " Sirs coming hither, and still greater thanks to him that sent you, and the greatest of all to the God whose Laws you have brought." And when they all replied with one voice, " king, thou hast said well," he was so overcome that he could not forbear weeping for joy for the vehemence of affection in the soul and the excess of esteem for any object frequently forces tears upon the suddenness of
! ;
enjoyment.
He bid them reduce their parchments into order, and then lie embraced the men and said, " It is but just, holy men of God, to pay my first respects to those Books on whose account I sent for you and after that to give you my right hand (as a token of respect to yourselves)." He assured them that he should always have a great respect for the day on which they came, and that it should be annually observed as a remarkable day throughout his whole life,f
* The number of persons appointed by James the Sixth (or First) to revise the Bishops' Bible (our Authorized Version of 1G1J), ''so that out of the original tongues there should be one more exact translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English
They were divided into six classes, who met (two The whole was finally revised by
who made
and against their better judgment. Biblical Notes and Queries. Young: Edinburgh. The number of persons engaged on the Xew Revision of the Old and New Testaments of 1868-78 were.
I believe,
altogether about
fifty or
aud the American Company of Revisers who sat same time in America, and with whom they compared notes. f The festival was still observed in the days of Philo, three hundred years wards (see Philo, " Life of Moses." Book II. vii.).
after-
x XXii
and as this day fell on the same on which he had overcome Antigonus in a sea-fight, he did them the honour of making them eat
with him.
At dinner he put
several questions
to
them
seven days
might hear them all one after the other. Three days after this Demetrius took these seventy-tiro Hebrews
them
at the
northern part of the island on the sea-shore, and far from any noise,
that they might with the greater tranquillity apply themselves to
by
mutual conference. And what was the result was handsomely written down accordingly by Demetrius. They laboured thus from morning until the ninth hour that after which they were disis, till three hours before the sun set missed to take care of the refreshment of their bodies, for which
everything was plentifully supplied to them according to their own desire, besides what was provided for them and sent them every day
from the king's table. Every morning they came to the court to salute the king before starting on their duties, and, according to the custom of the Jews,
they washed their hands in the
to G-od before
sea,
commencing
their work,
and then repeated their prayers and this they did for seventy-
they had finished the translation, Demetrius gathered the multitude of the Jews together into the place where the translation had been made, and read it before them all, and in the presence of
the interpreters themselves, who were mightily commended by the They also commended Demetrius, and solicited him to people.
procure a copy of the entire
When
Law
were read over the priests and the elder interpreters and representatives of the commonalty with the rulers of the people said thus
:
now
is
And when
desired
them
EDITOK'S PKEFACE.
xxiii
should make an alteration either by addition or variation of the least thing in this Version, or by subtraction, which was well done by them, that the Version might for ever continue and be preserved
of,
among them. AVhich things, when the king was informed he greatly rejoiced as having now fully completed what he designed to have done. The whole was also read over to him, who mightily admired at the understanding of the Legislator, and said to Demetrius, " How has it happened that the mention of such great things (as are herein " contained) have been quite omitted by the historians and the poets ?
inviolable
replied that this legislation was venerable and derived from God, and that some writers who attempted to do so were plagued by God till they were obliged to desist from their attempts. For
To which he
he said that he had heard that Theopompus, when he was about to some passages out of that Law, which were then but carelessly translated, was disturbed in his mind above thirty days that in the intervals of his distemper he prayed to God to discover to him upon what account that judgment had befallen him that it was revealed to him in a dream that it was because
;
he had in a needlessly curious manner an inclination to divulge Divine things among the multitude and that upon his abstaining
;
have
when he was endeavouring to transfer somewhat that was written in this Book into a play, he lost his sight and when he suspected that this misfortune befell him on that account, he prayed to God for pardon many days, and his sight was restored to him
poet, that
;
again." Aristeas proceeds " When, therefore, as I have already said, the king
had heard
He
they should frequently come again to him from JudaBa after their return thither for he confessed that it was but reasonable that he
;
when they should come to him, as it was fit he should, and would very well reward them for their journey. " He also commanded that what was necessary for their dismission should be got ready, and used them in the most generous manner.
vol.
i.
xxiv
He
with two talents of gold, and a cup of one talent, and the entire
furniture of a room.
same time ten tables with feet of silver, and all the apparatus to them belonging, and a cup of thirty talents, and ten changes of garments, with purple, and an ornamental crown, and a hundred linen napkins, with vials and dishes, and two large basins out of which they might pour the drinksent also to Eleazar at the
offerings.
"
He
"
He
;
if
any of these
inter-
mind
he being greatly pleased with the conversation of learned men, and liked well to bestow his riches freely upon such persons, and not
them
on foolish designs."
This
is
whom he gives an account and one who was well acquainted with
No.
II.
The next
is
earliest writer
who
B.C.
who
in the prologue
to his
Hebrew
of his grandfather's
work (Ecclesi-
Wherefore let me intreat you to read it with favour and attention, and to pardon us wherein we may seem to come short For the same of some words which we have laboured to interpret. things uttered in Hebrew and translated into another tongue have not the same force in them, and not only these things, but the Law itself and the Prophets and the rest of the Books have no small differexcellency,' margin] when they are spoken in their own ence [or, For in the eight and thirtieth year coming into Egypt language. when Euergetis f was king, and continuing there some time, I found a book [or, help of learning '] of no small learning, therefore I thought it most necessary for me to bestow some diligence and travail to interpret it, using great watchfulness and skill in that space to bring
'
'
* Aristeas's "Authentic History of the Septuagint," written 280 years before Christ, and also the also Josephus's account, by the same " account by Philo, are published in full in an Appendix to my work " Hades
as translated by William Whiston
;
Kuergetes died
B.C. 221.
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
XXV
the book to an end, and set it forth for them also which in a strange country are willing to learn, being prepared before in manner to live
after the
Laiv"
is quoted to show that both the Law and the Prophets were in existence in Greek at the time he translated his grandfather's
The above
have given this long account because to our mind it very earnest desire on the part of Jesus to produce a faithful translation of his grandfather's work, and implies an equally
indicates a
faithful intention
work.
We
certainly not
The impugned
by
texts
we have selected
father's work.
No.
Aristobulus, a
associated with
III.
is
Jew
of Alexandria,
name
is
the Septuagint.
He
his
works are
lost.
Eusebius speaks of him as " that most distinguished scholar who was one of the seventy that translated the Holy Scriptures from the
Hebrew
for
Ptolemy Philadelphus and his father, and dedicated Law of Moses to the same kings." Eusebius,
Book VII.
chap, xxxii.
is
made to Aristobulus by Clement of Alexanquoted as saying in his first book that " Plato followed the Laws given to us, and had studied all that is said in them " (Book I. chap. xxii.).
reference
also
dria, in
which he
is
Aristobulus's
Aristeas. He may, however, have had to do with a subsequent translation of the Prophets but if so it could hardly have been in the time of Ptolemy's father.
named by
No. IV.
Now we skip a century or more before we come to the next. Philo (about a.d. 40) is the next earliest historian who gives an account of the Septuagint. He makes no mention of Demetrius or of Aristeas, and his account would seem to be an entirely independent
xxvi
one.
Philo, like Aristeas, limits the translation to the Books of the Law, and represents the translators as taking the Scriptures and lifting them up in their hands, in entreaty to God, before commencing their work, that they might not fail in their object and who prophesied, as it were not one refers to them as men inspired saying one thing and another another, but that every one of them employed the selfsame nouns and verbs, as if some unseen prompter had suggested all their language to them.
;
Philo further says that to this day (about 300 years afterwards)
there
is
number
in
which the
fresh.
God
and
of Aristeas.
also interesting
to
from the Septuagint, inclusive of repetitions, about 2300 times, of which about 1500 may be reckoned as sepaSee Grinfield's " Apology for the rate and independent passages.
said to have quoted
Septuagint,"
p. 43.
No. V.
Josephus's account (about a.d. 70), which
is is
much
longer one,
to
He
that
book of Aristeas for further particulars, showing that he was familiar with and believed what Aristeas had written. Josephus mentions 120 drachmas as the price paid by Ptolemy for each of the 100,000 slaves, but according to Aristeas the price was only 20 drachmas each,
amount agrees approximately with the number of talents named by both Aristeas and Josephus Aristeas putting them as But this is explained as an after400, and Josephus as above 460. calculation, owing to the masters requiring the same payments for the children also, which Ptolemy agreed to, as he had said in his
which
latter
:
Josephus mentions that the furniture presented to the translators at their dismissal was that of the room wherein they were feasted. This would seem to differ somewhat
from Aristeas.
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
xxvii
No. VI.
Melito, Bishop of Sardis, a.d. 70, also refers to the Septuagint,
was Bishop of Sardis, in Lydia, and supposed by some to be the same with the " angel," or messenger, of the Church of Sardis, mentioned in Rev. iii. 1-6. He travelled to Palestine, and called at Alexandria on purpose to learn the number of the Books of the Old
Testament.
He
Eusebius mentions the catalogue, which is the first ever made by any Christian writer, and of which he has given a copy. Melito composed several works, of which only a few fragments remain in Eusebius, from which the following is taken " Melito sends greeting to his brother Onesimus. As you have
:
make
from the
Law and
;
the Prophets,
and you were moreover desirous of having an exact statement of the Old Testament, how many in number, and what order the Books were written have endeavoured to perform this. For I know your zeal in the faith, and your great desire to acquire knowledge, and that especially, by the love of God, you prefer these matters to all others, thus
respecting our Saviour, and our whole faith
;
life.
When,
therefore, I
far as
the
place where these things were 'proclaimed and done, I accurately ascer-
them
to
you here
" The names are as follows Of Moses, five books, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, [Joshua becomes Jesus
:
Ruth
Four
of
Kings
Two
mon, which is also called Wisdom, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Job of prophets, Isaiah, Jeremiah of the twelve prophets, one
;
;
book.
" Daniel, Ezekiel, Esdras.
From
made
Eusebius,
Gen.
Melitus (qy. Melito), in his comments upon the Septuagint, in " The Syriac and Hebrew xxii. 13 has used these words
:
xxviii
1780.*
is
somewhat
indefinite
which of the Ptolemys' reigns | the translation was made in, and he speaks of the translation as being of Moses and the Prophets. He is the first to mention the story of the cells (or cots) in which
the translators are said to have worked wholly independent of one
another, and in so working produced an identical result, which he
ascribed to Divine power. But Justin's account is professedly derived from a tradition current in the country 400 years or more after, as he himself says. But he is quite definite in stating that, having
little
cots at the
preserved, and having heard these things from the inas part of their country's traditions
;
habitants,
and esteemed men who have written of these things: Philo and Josephus and many others. Justin's "Address to the Greeks," chap. xiii. The same Justin, in his first " Apology," relates this in another manner, and limits Ptolemy's request to the Books of the Prophets, which request, he says, was made to Herod, who was at that time King of the Jews (chap. xxxi.). Is it not possible that some of these discrepancies may be due to Justin mixing the first with a subsequent translation which may also have been done by another seventy translators ? But there is every reason for believing that it must have been at an earlier date than the days of Herod the Great, who was only born B.C. 76, and died a miserable death two or three years after the birth of Christ, after a reign of six or seven and thirty years. It was this Herod who caused all the infants of Bethlehem to be massacred. The Books of the Prophets are generally believed to have been translated by about the middle of the second century before Christ, because, on the and he
refers the reader to those wise
* Melito doubtless
made
The
first
great
and which contained 400,000 volumes, was destroyed by fire, B.C. 48, but was subsequently re-established and continued to be one of the chief seats of literature till conquered by the Arabs, a.d. 640. t Ptolemy Philadelphus had been partner on the throne for the last ten years of
his father's reign.
EDITOR'S PEEFACE.
xxix
Law, the Prophets used to be read publicly in the Synagogue, and, on the restoration of the Law, became a second lesson. Antiochus died B.C. 165. The reference to the Books of the Prophets by Jesus
the son of Sirach (b.c. 132) also goes to confirm this.
Eusebius,
Book V.
chap,
viii.,
that later
well-known passage in
Behold, a young
woman
shall
conceive and bear a son," as Theodotion of Ephesus and Aquila of Pontus have translated, both of them Jewish proselytes, whom the In Ebionites following assert " that Jesus was begotten of Joseph."
the major prophets some of the most important prophecies are sadly
obscured.
to be better rendered.
Perhaps this
translated
may
and may account for that eleventh verse of the twenty-eighth chapter being omitted, where in the Hebrew it reads, " With strange lips and with another tongue
Book
will
He
by God
What
as
else is to
be said of that
in
this
prophecy of
Gen.
xlix.
translated
Bible
made between
few fragments of
a.d.
it exist.
No. VIII.
Tertullian, a learned Christian writer of the second century, in
his "
Apology," chap,
Plutarch, a
that
xxx
which treated of
to kings.
political subjects,
their
mention
p. 189.
No. IX.
Irenseus's account (died a.d. 202), as given
by Eusebius, Bk. V.
chap,
viii.,
Eomans
had possession of Asia, Ptolemy the son by him in Alexandria with the works of all men, as many as were worthy of being studied, requested of the inhabitants of Jerusalem to have their works translated into Greek but as they were yet subject to
whilst yet the Macedonians
of Lagos, being ambitious to adorn the library established
;
the Macedonians, they sent seventy of their elders that were best
skilled in the Scriptures
to
Ptolemy
and
thus Providence favoured the design. But as he wished them to make the attempt separately, and apprehensive lest by concert they
might conceal the truth of the Scriptures by their intepretation, therefore, separating them from one another, he commanded all to And this he did in all the books. write the same translation. "Assembling, therefore, in the same place, in the presence of Ptolemy, and each of them comparing their respective versions, God was glorified, and the Scriptures were recognized as truly Divine, as all of them rendered the same things, in the very same expressions
and the same words, from the beginning to the end. " So that the Gentiles present knew that the Scriptures were Neither was it anything extratranslated by a Divine inspiration. ordinary that God should have done this, who indeed, in the captivity of the people under Nebuchadnezzar, when the Scriptures had been destroyed, and the Jews returned to their country after seventy
years, subsequently in the time of Artaxerxes,
King
of the Persians,
anew
all
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
xxxi
John.
No. X.
which is a and Philo in stating that it was to translate the Law and the Prophets, which were done in the reign of Ptolemy son of Lagos, and according to others of Ptolemy Philadelphus.* According to Josephus, or rather William Whiston, the translation of the Pentateuch was made in the seventh year of Philadelphia. Which, we presume, are intended for one and the same person. Clement makes no mention of the cells.
short one, differs from Aristeas
Clement
No.
XL
;
Epiphanius (a.d. 375), a Father of the latter part of the fourth century, mentions only thirty-six cells that there were two transand that they translated not merely the Books of lators to a cell
;
six centuries
and Josephus.
No. XII.
Ephraem Syrus
he
translation, because
between the Hebrew of Jonah iii. about the forty days which is not in the Septuagint, and favours the reading of the latter. The Syriac reading is " three days," the same as the Septuagint. Introduction to " Repentance of Nineveh," p. xxiii., bv
refers to a discrepancy
Burgess.
What, then,
It is
are
we
Greek Version
of the
?
name
of the Septuagint
agreed that it must be an ancient Version, and that it might well have been made in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus. Aristeas, Philo,
*
and Josephus
all
xxxii
fifteen centuries
but since the Reformation this account of Aristeas has been regarded by certain critics as a fable, and believed to be the work of some Jew who had
own
we have
man
should
have fabricated such an account, and any bad man could possibly have done
have quoted, especially those of Aristobulus, Philo, and Josephus. all of whom agree substantially with the account given by Aristeas
They
There
existence of this
no other theory, as far as we are aware, to account for the Wonderful Book, to put in its place, that has any
Moreover, the attitude of all these good men, in the way they looked up to God for direction, was in every way worthy of their holy purpose. And if we should venture to approach the work of these "seventy-two holy men of God" and of " good life " (not omitting Charles Thomson) in any other spirit than that with which they were imbued, we should be unworthy of
pretence to authenticity.
writing their history.
With regard to the story of the cells, it is difficult to get away from the idea that there must, after all, have been some truth in it, and that it may refer to a subsequent translation of the other Books,
which we have no record. There is, however, what would appear to be an incidental remark in the account of Aristeas, that would seem to point in this direction, namely, that on the dismissal of the translators, among the presents
of
"
The
style, too,
But whatever
translation,
it is
difference of opinion
may
exist as to the
mode
of
or in part, existed,
and
it is
must have been translated before our Saviour's time, as they are quoted by Him, and most of the quotations in the New Testament
EDITOR'S PREFACE.
are
xxxiii
made from it, and, as has been intimated, there are many words and forms of speech in the New Testament, the true import of which cannot be known but by their use in the Septuagint.
The Septuagint is also said to preserve not only many important words, but some sentences and several whole verses which originally made a part of the Hebrew text, but have long ago entirely disappeared, so that some have thought that the translators must
have used manuscripts of an age before the time of Ezra.
This
is
is
quoted in the Gospels and by the Apostles, and has thereby received the highest sanction which any writing can possibly receive.*
The
New
more or less definite. The vast majority of these quotations are taken almost literally from the Septuagint, some few appear to be new renderings of the original Hebrew, and the rest are probably written from memory, or roughly attending to the sense more than to the letter. There are no Apocryphal writings to the Septuagint, which goes Apocryphal writings are of a later also to prove its great antiquity. Furthermore, there date, and have been added to this Bible since. the study of both Old and New Testais said to be no critical aid to ments to be compared in value to the Septuagint. There are many Greek words in the New Testament used in a sense entirely unknown to Greek authors, the meaning of which can only be discovered by
reference to the corresponding
Hebrew words
as translated in the
Septuagint Version.}:
Moreover, the tenses in the Septuagint are also said to be more
reliable.
The tense
;
in
Hebrew denominated
is
is
never so
tense in English
See
Preface to
Young's Bible.
The Septuagint,
Synagogue
* " The only exception to be made is to the Gospel of St. Matthew, because he wrote in Hebrew." Michaelis, vol. i. pp. 215, 210. Young & Co., Edinburgh. t Biblical Notes and Queries, p. 6. % For examples of these/see Chap. VI. on" HellenisticjGreek," in Appendix to my
work
4i
Hades."
xxxiv
authority,
when He
it
Hebrew
text.
unpointed
MSS.
is
now
The Massoretic text (or pointed MSS.) is the only Hebrew text now extant, and seems only to have been determined on about the year 100 after Christ. The Greek Church still adheres to the
Septuagint, and alwa)r s has done
so.
made from
it.
Christian
Reformation.
But the
earlier Italic
This Version
now
It
lost,
except fragments cited by the early Fathers, and the Psalms in our
Italic.
was
not until the time of Jerome that Aristeas's account of the Seventy
The
extended to
many
This belief
S.
St. Mary's, Hove,
1903.
F.
PELLS.
for the
Septuagint."
THE
HOLY
BIBLE,
CONTAINING
BY CHARLES THOMSON,
Late Secretary
to
the Congress
of the United
States,
PHILADELPHIA
No. 71
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
to wit:
BE
************
I
IT
day of September,
of the
SEAL.
>
I
t
jf
America, A. D. 1808.
y *
said District, have deposited in this Office, the Title of a Book, the
to
wit
The Holy
Old and
Xew
Old and
Xew
Testament
In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled, " An encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein mentioned." And also to the Act, entitled "An Act, supplementary to an Act, entitled, " An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein
Act
for the
and etching
mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the Arts of designing, engraving, historical and other prints." D. CALDWELL, Cleric of the District of Pennsylvania.
THE
OLD COVENANT,
COMMONLY CALLED
THE SEPTUAGINT.
By
CHARLES THOMSON,
to the
Late Secretary
VOL.
PHILADELPHIA
No. 71,
1808.
Ch.
I.
I.
GENESIS.
the heaven and the earth.
IN the beginning God made And the earth was invisible and
darkness over this abyss
;
and a breath of God was brought on 3 above the water. And God said, " Let there be Light " and 4 there was light. And God saw the light that it was good. And God made a separation between the light and the darkness. 5 And God called the light day and the darkness he called night. And there was an evening and there was a morning. The
;
first
day.
10
11
12
13
said, " Let there be a firmament in the midst of and let it make a separation between water and water." And it was so. God made the firmament and God made a separation between the water which was below the firmament and the water which was above the firmament. And God called the firmament, heaven. And God saw that it was good. And The second day. there was an evening and there was a morning. Then God said, "Let the water which is below the heaven be gathered into one receptacle and let the dry land appear." And it was so. The waters which were below the heaven were gathered into their several collections, and the dry land appeared. And God called the dry land, earth and the And God saw that it collections of the waters he called, seas. was good. And God said, "Let the earth produce the grassy plant with sowing seed according to kind and according to likeness, and the fruit bearing tree together with the fruit, the seed And it of which is in it according to kind, upon the earth." The earth indeed produced the grassy plant with was so. sowing seed according to kind and according to likeness, and the fruit tree together with fruit, the seed of which is in it, And God saw that it was according to kind, in the earth. good. And there was an evening and there was a morning.
Then God
;
the water
The third day. Then God said, "Let there be luminaries in the firmament of heaven, to give light on the earth to make a separaand let them be for signs tion between the day and the night 15 and for seasons and for days and for years and let them be
14
; : ;
an illumination in the firmament of heaven so as to shine And it was so. God indeed made the two 16 on the earth." great luminaries, the greater luminary for the regulations of
for
VOL.
I.
Ch.
I.
GENESIS.
stars, for
the regu-
And God
on the earth, and to regulate the day and a division between the light and the that it was good. 18 darkness. And there was an there was a morning. The fourth day. evening and Then God said, " Let the waters produce moving crea20 and winged creatures flying above the earth tures having life 21 in the open firmament of heaven." And it was so. God indeed made the great sea monsters and every species of moving animals which the waters produced according to their kinds,
heaven
so as to shine
And 22 and every winged flying creature according to kind. God saw that they were good. And God blessed them saying, " Increase and multiply and fill the waters in the seas, and let
23 flying creatures be multiplied on the earth." And there was an evening and there was a morning. The fifth day.
Let the earth produce animal life accordand wild beasts 25 of the earth according to kind." And it was so. God indeed made the wild beasts of the earth according to their kind, and the cattle according to their kind, and all the reptiles of the And God saw that they were good. earth according to kind. 26 Then God said, " Let us make man after our image and after a likeness and let them have dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and the cattle, and the whole 27 earth, and all the reptiles which creep on the earth." So God made man. After an image of God he made him. A male and 24
ing to kind
;
Then God
said, "
28 a female he made them. And God blessed them saying, " Inand have crease and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and all the cattle, and all the earth, and all the reptiles which 29 creep on the earth." Moreover God said, " Behold I have given you every seed bearing plant, the sowing seed which is on the
;
whole earth, and every tree which hath in itself the fruit of se30 minal seed, you shall have for food And to all the beasts of the earth, and to all the birds of the air, and to every reptile on
:
it
animal
it
life,
And
was
so.
Ch. IL
GENESIS.
The
all
things which he had made, and behold they were very good.
And
day.
II.
sixth
Thus were
the ar-
day these and on the seventh day he desisted his works which he made 3 from all these works of his which he made. And God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it because on it he rested from all these works of his which God had taken occasion to make. 4 This is the genealogy of heaven and earth. When they were 5 made, on the day when the Lord God had made the heaven and
2 rangement of them.
finished on the sixth
; ;
And God
8
9
all the verdure of the field, before it was on the and every herb of the field, before it sprang up, (for God had not rained on the earth, nor was there a man to till it but a fountain ascended out of the earth and watered the whole face of the ground,) then God formed the man, dust from the earth, and breathed upon his face a breath of life, and the man became a living soul. And God planted a garden in Eden towards the east and placed there the man whom he had made. And God caused to spring up there also out of that ground every tree beautiful to the sight and good for food, and the tree of life in the middle of the garden, and the tree for the purpose of knowing what was to be known of good and evil.
10
Now
Physon.
a river
is
issueth
out of
Eden
to
11 thence
it
The name
This
that which
is
encircleth
and the gold of that country is good. 12 There also is the carbuncle and the Prasian stone. And the 13 name of the second river is Geon. This is that which encircleth 14 the whole country of Ethiopia. And the third river is Tigris. This is that which floweth down over against the Assyrians.
gold,
15 16
fourth river
is
Euphrates.
the
the Lord
God took
and
to watch.
And
the Lord
God gave
a charge
to
Adam,
saying,
"Of
which is in the garden for food, thou mightest have 17 eaten but from this tree, that you may know good and evil, you must not eat of it. On the day you eat of it, by death you shall
every tree
;
die."
Ch. III.
GENESIS.
said,
18
"It
for
is
man
let us
make
19 to himself."
20
21
22
23
24
had also formed out of the earth all the beasts of the field, and all the birds of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called every living creature, that was its name. So Adam gave names to all the cattle, and to all the fowls of the air, and to all the wild beasts of the field. But for Adam there was not found a helper like himself. Then God brought an ecstasy upon Adam and caused him to sleep, and took one of his ribs and filled up flesh instead thereof. And God built up the rib, which he took from Adam, into a woman, and brought her to Adam. And Adam said, " This now is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, let her be called Woman." Because she was taken out of her man, therefore a man is to leave his father and his mother and cleave to his wife, and they two shall be
one
flesh.
Now God
III.
Adam and his wife were naked, and But the serpent was the wisest of all the beasts on the earth which the Lord God had made, and the serpent said to the woman, " Why hath God said, you must
the two, both
?
Now
"
And
the
woman
said
3 to the serpent,
"Of
God
may
eat
in the middle
nor touch it, 4 that you may not die." xincl the serpent said to the woman, 5 " You will not by death die. For God knew that in the day you eat thereof, your eyes would be opened and you would 6 be like gods knowing good and evil." And the woman saw that the tree was good for food and that it is delightful to see with the eyes and that to exercise understanding is comely, so having taken some of the fruit thereof, she ate and gave 7 also to her husband with her. And when they had eaten, the eyes of them both were opened, and they perceived that they were naked. And they sewed together fig leaves and made for 8 themselves girdles. And when they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the evening, both Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God, among the trees of the garden.
shall not eat of
it,
;
;
of the garden,
You
Ch. III.
9
GENESIS.
And the Lord God called Adam and said to him, " Adam, where art thou?" And he said to him, "I heard the sound of thee walking in the garden and I was afraid, because I am And God said to him, "Who 11 naked, and I hid myself." told thee that thou art naked, if so be thou hast not eaten of
the tree of which alone I
12
And xVdam
God
said,
"
commanded thee not to eat of this ? The woman whom thou gavest to be with
"
"
and I did eat." And the Lord And hast thou done this ? " 14 the woman said, " The serpent seduced me and I ate." And the Lord God said to the serpent, "Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed from all the cattle and from all the beasts Upon thy breast and belly thou which are upon the earth.
me
of the tree
said to the
woman,
Why
all
life.
And
I will
woman and between thy He will wound thy head, and thou wilt seed and her seed. wound his heel." And to the woman he said, " I will greatWith sorrows thou ly multiply thy sorrows and thy anguish.
shalt bear children
shall be
And
to
Adam
he
cause thou hast hearkened to the voice of thy wife, and eaten
ground
18 eat of
is
which alone I commanded thee not to eat, the With sorrows thou shalt
Thorns and thistles it shall cause to spring up for thee, and thou shalt eat the herbs of the By the sweat of thy face thou shalt eat thy bread until 19 field. thou return into the earth out of which thou wast taken for earth thou art and to earth thou shalt return." And Adam called the name of his wife Life, because she 20 And the Lord God 21 was to be the mother of all the living.
it
all
made
them.
for
Adam and
said, "
his wife
22
And God
Behold
Adam
evil. And now perhaps he may stretch forth his hand and take of the tree of life and eat, so shall he live for 23 ever." So the Lord God sent him out of the garden of pleasure to till the ground out of which he was taken. And when he put Adam out he caused him to dwell over against the garden of pleasure and stationed the Cherubim and the whirling flame of fire to keep the way to the tree of life.
Ch. IV.
GENESIS.
AdcI
IV.
2 brought forth
10
11
wife, and she conceived and and said, " I have gotten a man from God." And again she brought forth his brother Abel. And Abel became a keeper of sheep, and Cain tilled the ground. And when in process of time Cain brought of the fruits of the earth a sacrifice to the Lord, and Abel also brought, he indeed of the firstlings of his flock even some of the fattest of them, God looked upon Abel and on his gifts but upon Cain and upon his sacrifices he did not look with regard. Thereupon Cain was exceedingly grieved and his countenance became dejected. And the Lord God said to Cain, "Why art thou become sorrowful and why is thy countenance dejected ? Though thou hast offered right, yet if thou hast not rightly Be composed. To thee shall divided, hast thou not sinned? and thou shalt rule over him." be his recourse, Then Cain said to Abel his brother, "Let us go into the And when they were in the plain, Cain rose upon Abel plain." And when the Lord God said to his brother and slew him. Am Cain, " Where is Abel thy brother ? " he said I know not. Then the Lord said, "What hast I my brother's keeper? The voice of thy brother's blood crieth to me thou done? ground. Now therefore thou art cursed from this out of the land, which hath opened its mouth to receive the blood of thy brother from thy hand. When thou tillest the ground, it will
his
''
not henceforth yield thee its strength. Thou shalt be in a state 12 of anguish and terror in this land.'' And Cain said to the Lord
God,
" Is
my
If thou castest
me
out this day from the face of this land and I be hid from
thy presence and be in a state of anguish and terror in the land, it will come to pass that whoever findeth me will kill me." 15 And the Lord said to him, " Not so. Whosoever killeth Cain shall suffer seven fold vengeance." And the Lord God gave a sign 16 to Cain, that whoever found him would not kill him. So Cain
17 Naid over against Eden.
went out from the presence of God and dwelt in the land of And Cain knew his wife, and she And he employed himself conceived and brought forth Enoch. building a city and he called the city Enoch after his son's in And to Enoch was born Gaidad and Gaidad begot 18 name. Maleleel, and Maleleel begot Mathousala, and Mathuusala be;
Ch. V.
2:ot
GENESIS.
Lamech.
And Lamech
;
name
20
22
tents,
bal.
The
Sella.
And Ada
bore Jobel.
feeding cattle.
in
was Jon-
He
As
for
Sella,
and the
sister
of
ma.
And Lamech
Ada and
23 " Hearken to
"
my
voice,
ye wives of Lamech,
my
words.
24
25
26
V.
4
5
6
For have I slain a man that I should be wounded, " And a young man that I should be hurt ? " For seven fold vengeance was to be taken for Cain " But for Lamech will be taken seventy times seven." And Adam knew Eve his wife and she conceived and brought forth a son and called his name Seth, saying, " For God hath raised up for me another seed in the place of Abel whom Cain slew." And Seth had a son and he called his name Enos. He hoped that he would invoke the name of the Lord God. This is the genealogy of men. On the day God made Adam, he made him after an image of God. A male and a female he made them, and blessed them. And he called his name Adam on the day he made them. And Adam lived two hundred and thirty years, and begot a son after his own likeness and after his own image, and called his name Seth. And the days of Adam which he lived after he begot Seth were seven hundred years, and he begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Adam which he lived were nine hundred and thirty years, and he died. And Seth lived two hundred and five years and begot Enos. And Seth lived after he begot Enos seven hundred and seven years and begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Seth were nine hundred and twelve years, and he died. And Enos lived one hundred and ninety years and begot Kaiuan. And Enos lived after he begot Kainan seven hundred and fifteen years, and begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Enos were nine hundred and five years, and he
;
died.
12
And Kainan
lived one
be-
Ch. VI.
GENESIS.
And Kaiuan lived after he begot Maleleel seven got Maleleel. hundred and forty years and begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Kainan were nine hundred and ten years, and he
died.
15
And
begot Jared.
And Maleleel
So
all
the days of Maleleel were eight hundred and ninety five years,
and he
18
died.
And
Enoch.
Jared lived one hundred and sixty two years and begot
And
So all the days of Jared were nine hundred and sixty two years, and he died.
21
And Enoch
and beafter
got Mathousala.
And Enoch
continued to please
God
he begot Mathousala two hundred years and begot sons and daughters. And all the days of Enoch were three hundred
and sixty 1iYe years. And Enoch continued to please God and was not found, for God translated hirn. 25 xlnd Mathousala lived one hundred and eighty seven years and begot Lamech. And Mathousala lived after he begot Lamech seven hundred and eighty two years and begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Mathousala which he lived were nine hundred and sixty nine years, and he died. 28 And Lamech lived one hundred and eighty eight years and begot a son and called his name Noe, saying " This child will cause us to cease from our works and from the toils of our hands and from the earth which the Lord hath cursed. And Lamech lived after he begot Noe five hundred and sixty Hve years and begot sons and daughters. So all the days of Lamech were seven hundred and fifty three years, and he
died.
VI.
And Noe
sons,
men
2 born
men
3 they
was five hundred years old and he had three Sem, Cham, Japheth. And it came to pass when the began to be multiplied on the earth and daughters were to them, that the sons of God seeing the daughters of that they were fair, took to themselves wives of all whom chose then the Lord God said, " My breath must not
:
continue in these
men
their
; ;
Ch. VI.
GENESIS.
Now
there were giants on the earth in those days, and after that when the sons of God went in unto the daughters of men and
These were the giants of old, the men of So when the Lord God saw that the wickedness of the men on the earth was multiplied, and that every one was 6 in his heart studiously and continually bent upon evils, God 7 was grieved that he had made man on the earth. And God came to a determination and said, "I will blot out from the
5 they bore to them.
renown.
made them.
God.
9
have made, both man and beast air. For I am grieved that I But Noe found favour in the sight of the Lord
I
man
Now these are the generations of Noe. Noe was a just man; and being perfect in the tenor of his life, Noe pleased 10 God. And Noe had three sons, Sem, Cham, Japheth. Now 11 the earth was corrupt before God and the earth was filled 12 with iniquity. And God beheld the earth and it was corrupt. Because all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth 13 therefore the Lord God said to Noe, " The time of every man is come before me. Because the earth is filled with ini;
quity by their means, therefore behold I am going to destroy them and the earth. Make therefore for thyself an ark of 14 squared timber. Thou shalt make the ark with small apart15 ments, and pitch it on the inside and outside with pitch. And
shalt make the ark. Three hundred culength of the ark, and fifty cubits the breadth, 16 and thirty cubits the height thereof. In building the ark thou
in this
manner thou
shalt narrow the breadth and finish it above at a cubit. And thou shalt make the door of the ark out of the sides. With 17 lower, second and third stories thou shalt make it. Now behold I am going to bring a flood of water upon the earth to
under heaven, and I will establish my 18 covenant with thee. Thou therefore shalt go into the ark, thou 19 and thy sons and thy wife and thy sons' wives with thee. And of all the cattle, and of all the reptiles, and of all the wild beasts, even of all flesh thou shalt bring into the ark a pair of 20 every sort, that thou mayest nourish them with thyself. They VOL. I. B
is
the breath of
;
life
and
all
Cb. VII.
shall be a
GENESIS.
male with a female.
all
Of
all
which creep on the earth according to their come to thee, a male with a fe-
Thou
for
to thee,
and
22
"
and
that
And
Go
did
all
so,
Lord God
for I
said
to
Noe,
and
all
thy family,
2 righteous before
me
in this generation.
And
3 4
5
6 7
10
which are clean take thee seven pairs, a male with a female, and of all the cattle which are not clean, pairs, a male with a female and of the birds of the air which are clean, seven pairs, male and female, and of all the birds which are not clean, pairs, male and female, to nourish seed on the earth. For yet seven days and I bring rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights. And I will blot out from the face of the whole earth all the raised which I made." And Noe did all that the Lord God commanded him. Now Noe was six hundred years old when the deluge of water came on the earth. And Noe and his sons and his wife and his sons' wives with him went into the ark on account of the water of the deluge. And of the fowls which were clean and of the fowls which were not clean, and of the beasts which were clean and of the beasts which were not clean, and of all the reptiles which creep on the earth, pairs went to Noe into the ark, a male with a female as God commanded Noe. And it came
;
to pass after the seven days that the water of the flood
came
on the earth. In the six hundredth year of Noe's life, the second month 11 and twenty seventh day of the month, on that day all the foun12 tains of the abyss were burst open and the cataracts of heaven were opened, and there came rain on the earth forty 13 days and forty nights. On that day Noe, Sem, Cham, Japheth, the sons of Noe, and Noe's wife and the three wives of his 14 sons with him went into the ark And all the beasts according to kind, and all the cattle according to kind, and every 15 moving reptile on the earth according to its kind, and every
:
Cb. VIII.
GENESIS.
kind of winged fowls went to Noe into the ark, two and two,
a male and a female of all flesh in which
is
the breath of
life.
and female of all flesh, had gone in as God commanded Noe, the Lord God 17 shut up the ark on the outside, and the deluge came on the earth forty days and forty nights. And the water increased exceedingly and lifted up the ark, and it was raised up from IS the earth. And the water prevailed and was exceedingly inAnd the ark was borne up above the creased on the earth 19 water. Still the water prevailed more and more on the earth and covered all the high mountains which were under the 20 heaven. Fifteen cubits above was the water raised when it 21 had covered all the high mountains. And all animate flesh on the earth of fowls and cattle and wild beasts and every moving 22 reptile on the earth and every man died. Every thing which hath the breath of life, even every thing which was on the dry 23 land died. It swept away every thing raised up, which was on the face of the earth, man and cattle and reptiles and the fowls of the air. They were swept away from the earth, and Noe alone was left and they who were with him in the ark. 24 And the water was raised up above the earth a hundred and
16
they, that were going in, male
:
And when
fifty
days.
VIII.
had remembered Noe and all the beasts and all the fowls and all the reptiles which creep, even all that were with him in the ark and God brought a '2 wind over the earth and aswaged the water. And the fountains of the abyss were shut up and also the cataracts of heaven and the rain from heaven was stayed and the water running 3 off from the earth subsided so after a hundred and fifty days the water was lessened and the ark grounded in the seventh month and twenty seventh day of the month upon the nioun4 tains of Ararat. Still the water continued to lessen till the 5 tenth month. And in the tenth month, on the first, day of the 6 month, the tops of the mountains appeared. And after forty days Noe opened the window which he had made in the ark 7 and sent forth a raven and it having gone out did not return 8 till the water was dried up from the earth. So he sent out after 9 it the dove to see if the water was abated from the earth and the dove finding no resting place for its feet, returned to him
all
Now God
Oh. IX.
GENESIS.
into the ark, for the water was on the whole face of the earth.
it
to
him
in-
10 to the ark.
And having
11 sent forth the dove out of the ark, and towards evening the
And
13
it had an olive leaf, a dry leaf in its So Noe knew that the water was abated from the earth. having waited yet other seven days he again sent out the
it
dove, and
returned to
him no more.
14
15 16 17
18
19
20
21
hundred and first year of first day of the month, the water was gone from the earth and Xoe removed the covering of the ark which he had made, and he saw that the water was gone from the face of the earth. And in the second month and twenty seventh day of the month, when the ground was dry, the Lord God spoke to Noe saying, " Go forth out of the ark, thou and thy wife and thy sons and thy sons' wives with thee, and all the beasts which are with thee, even all flesh both of fowls and cattle. Take out also with thee every moving reptile on the earth, and be ye fruitful and multiplied on the earth." So Noe and his wife and his sons and his sons' wives with him went out. And all the beasts and all the cattle and every fowl and every moving reptile on the earth according to their kind, went forth out of the ark. And Noe built an altar to the Lord, and took of all the cattle which are clean and of all the fowls which are clean, and offered them up upon the altar for a whole homage offering. And the Lord God smelled a sweet savour, and the Lord God having come to a determination, said, "I will no more Though curse the ground on account of the works of men. the imagination of man is studiously bent upon evils from his
it
And
came
Noe's
life,
in the
youth, I will not on that account again smite all living flesh, 22 as I have done. While the earth continueth, seed time and harvest, cold and heat, summer and spring, with a succession of day and night shall not cease." IX. Then God blessed Noe and his sons and said to them, " Increase and multiply and replenish the earth and have do2 minion over
all
it
;
and
of
on
that
move on the
earth,
and upon
<l..
IX.
GENESIS.
4
5
To you I have subjected them and every reptile which hath They shall be food for you. As the herb of grass I have life. given you them all. But flesh with the blood of life you shall not eat. For with regard to your blood of your lives, I will indeed make inquisition for it at the hand of the beasts. At the hand of a man's brother I will make inquisition for the life of man. He who sheddeth man's blood shall for it have his own blood poured out for in an image of God I have made man. As for you therefore be fruitful and multiply and replenish the
;
it."
Moreover God spoke to Noe and to his sons with him, "Behold I renew my covenant with you and with your 10 seed after you, and with every living creature with you both birds and cattle and with all the wild beasts of the earth which 11 are with you even with all that went out of the ark. And this All flesh shall no more covenant of mine I will lay before you. nor shall there any more be a die by the water of a deluge deluge of water to destroy the whole earth."
8
9 saying,
; ;
12
Moreover the Lord God said to Noe, "This is the sign of the covenant which I make between me and you and every living creature which is with you for perpetual generations.
it
shall be for a
14 sign of the covenant between me and the earth, so that when 15 I cause clouds to gather upon the earth, the bow shall be seen
in the cloud
;
and
I will
remember
every
life
this
my
covenant,
which
is
between
lb*
When
may
re-
my bow
life
member
17 and
(said
me and
the earth
Therefore is on the earth. Noe) this is the sign of the covenant which I have made between me and all flesh which is on the earth." 18 Now these were the sons of Noe who went out of the ark, 19 Sem, Cham, and Japheth. And Cham was the father of Chanaan. These three are the sons of Noe. From them men were
God
20
Now Noe
21 yard, and he drank of the wine and was intoxicated and un-
And Cham,
Ck. X.
GENESIS.
the nakedness of his father, and going out told his two brothers 23 without. Whereupon Sem and Japheth took the garment and put it on both their shoulders, and went backwards and covered
and
24 from him, they did not see the nakedness of their father. And when Noe recovered from the wine and knew what 25 his younger son had done to him, he said,
"
"
Ah
To
devoted Chanaan
his brethren
said,
26 Moreover he
"
27
Lord God of Sem And let Chanaan be his domestic " God make room for Japheth
!
servant.
28 29
And let him dwell in the tents of Sem, And let Chanaan become his servant." And Noe lived after the flood three hundred and years. So all the days of Noe were nine hundred and
" "
fifty
fifty
years,
and he
died.
X.
2
Now
The
of the
Cham, Japheth, to
whom
And
5 Khodians.
By
and
in their nations.
And
the sons of
Cham
7 Chanaan.
8 bath a and 9
And the children of Chous Saba and Evila and SaBegma and Sabathaka. And the sons of Begma Saba and Dadan. And Chous begot Nebrod. He began to be a giant on the earth. He was a giant hunter before the Lord
;
God. For this cause they say, " Like Nebrod the giant hunter 10 before the Lord." And the beginning of his kingdom was Babylon and Orech and Archad and Chalane in the land of
11 Senaar.
Assour went out and builded Ninive 12 and the city Booboth and Chalach and Dase, between Ninive and Chalach. This was the great city. And Mesrain begot the 1
this land
From
Ch.
XL
whom
saius
GENESIS.
Patrosonieirus, and the Chasmonieinis (from descended the Philistines) and the Gapkthorieiins. And
14 Labieiins, and
first born, and Chettaius, and Jebouand Amoraius and Gergasaius and Evaius and Aroukaius and Asennaius and Aradius and Samaraius and Amathius.
19
And And
after
this
20 Gomorra,
tending to Gerara and Gaza, thence extending to Sodom and Adama and Seboin even to Dasa. These were the children of Cham in their tribes according to their languages
21
22 23
24
25
26 27
28 29
30
31
and in their nations. born even to him who was the father of all the children of Eber and the brother of Japheth who was older than he. The children of Sem were Elam and Assour and Arphaxad and Loud and Aram and Kainan. And the children of Aram were Ouz and Oul and Gater and Mosoch. And Arphaxad begot Kainan; and Kainan begot Sala; and Sala begot Eber; and to Eber were born two sons, the name of the one was Phaleg, because in his days the earth was divided, and his brother's name was Jektan. And Jektan begot Elmodad and Saleth and Sarmoth and Jarach and Odorra and Aibel and Dekla and Eval and Abimael and Saba and Oupheir and Evila and Jobab. All these were the children of Jektan, and their dwelling was from Massa extending to Saphera a mountain of the east. These were the children of Sem
in their countries
To Sem
in
their countries
and in their nations. 32 These were the tribes of the children of Noe according to From these their descents and according to their nations. were peopled the different countries of the nations on the
earth after the flood.
XL
3
Now when
it
all
had one
2 voice,
came
And they said one to another, Come let us make bricks and bake them with fire. Now the bricks served them for stone 4 and their mortar was asphaltus. And they said, Come, let us build for ourselves a city and a tower, the top of which shall be up to heaven and let us make a name for ourselves before
;
Ch.
XL
came down
GENESIS.
8
9
And the Lord and the tower which the children And the Lord said, Behold they are all of men were building. one lip. And this they have begun to do and of one race and now nothing will fail of all which they may determine to do. Come, let us go down and there confound their language that they may not understand each other's voice. So the Lord dispersed them from that place over the face of the whole For earth, and they left off building the city and the tower.
;
this
cause the
name
of
it
there the Lord confounded the lips of the whole earth, and
dispersed
Noav these are the generations of Sem. Sem was an hun11 dred years old when he begot Arphaxad the second year after
10
the flood.
And Sem
Arphaxad
five
hun-
begot Kainan.
13
And Arphaxad lived a hundred and thirty five years and And Arphaxad lived after he begot Kainan four
14
16
18
20
hundred years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Kainan lived a hundred and thirty years and begot Sala and Kainan lived after he begot Sala three hundred and thirty years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Sala lived a hundred and thirty years and begot Eber and Sala lived after he begot Eber three hundred and thirty years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Eber lived a hundred and thirty four years and begot Phaleg and Eber lived after he begot Phaleg two hundred and seventy years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Phaleg lived a hundred and thirty years and begot Ragau; and Phaleg lived after he begot Kagau two hundred and nine years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Ragau lived a hundred and thirty two years and beand Ragau lived after he begot Serouch two got Serouch hundred and seven years and begot sons and daughters, and
; ; ;
died.
And Serouch lived a hundred and thirty years and begot Nachor; and Serouch lived after he begot Nachor two hundred years and begot sons and daughters, and died. And Nachor lived a hundred and seventy nine years and 24
22
Ch. XII.
GENESIS.
;
begot Tharra
and Nachor lived after lie begot Tharra a hunfive years and begot sons and daughters,
seventy years and begot
and
26 27 28
died.
And
Tharra lived
Abram and
Tharra be^ot
Now
And
Arran died in the presence of his father Tharra in the land in 29 which he was born in the country of the Chaldees. And Abram and Nachor took themselves wives. The name of Abram's wife was Sara, and the name of Nachor's wife, Malcha, a daughter of Arran, who was the father of Malcha and the fa30 ther of Jescha. And Sara was barren and did not bear chil31 dren. And Tharra took Abram his son and Lot the son of Arran, his grand son, and Sara his daughter in law, the wife of his son Abram, and led them out of the country of the Chal32 dees to go to the land of Chanaan. But when they came to Charran he took up his abode there. And in the land of Charran, all the days of Tharra were two hundred and five years. And Tharra died in Charran. XII. Now the Lord said to Abram, Depart from thy land and from thy kindred and from the house of thy father and come 2 to the land which I will shew thee, and I will make thee a great 3 nation and I will bless thee and make thy name great, and thou shalt be blessed and I will bless them, who bless thee and those who curse thee I will curse and by thee all the tribes 4 of the earth shalt be blessed. So Abram went as the Lord commanded him, and Lot went with him. Now Abram was And 5 seventy five years old when he came out of Charran. Abram took Sara his wife, and Lot his brother's son, and all their substance which they possessed, and every living creature which they had, and set out from Charran to go to the land of 6 Chanaan. And Abram travelled through the land length; ;
:
wise
till
Now
And
the
I
Lord appeared
Abram, and
said to him,
"
To thy seed
So Abram built there an altar to the Lord 8 who appeared to him. And from that place he went to the mountain east of Baithel and there pitched his tent, having
will give this land."
vol.
i.
Ch. XIII.
GENESIS.
Baithel on the west and Aggai on the east, and built there an
name of the Lord. And Abram removed and proceeding forward encamped in the wil10 derness. And there was a famine in the land, so Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, because the famine prevailed 11 in the land. x\nd when Abram was near entering Egypt, he said to his wife Sara, I know that because thou art a beautiful
9 altar to the Lord and invoked the
12 woman,
it will
therefore
come She is
alive.
to pass that
his wife,
and they
me
Say thou
therefore, I
am
his sis-
that
it
may
be well with
me
my
life
So when Abram came into wife, for she was very beau15 tiful and when the princes of Pharaoh saw her they praised her to Pharaoh, and she was brought to Pharaoh's house. 16 And they treated Abram well for her sake, though he had sheep and oxen and asses and men servants and maid servants
14 will be preserved for thy sake. Egypt the Egyptians beheld his
;
But God
visited
Pharaoh and
his fa-
mily with great and grievous plagues because of Sara the wife
18 of Abram.
thou acted
19 wife?
And Pharaoh called Abram and said, Why hast thus with me and didst not tell me that she is thy
didst thou say,
wife,
Why
She
is
my
is
sister?
I indeed
took
her to be
my
gave strict orders to convoy away him and his wife and all that he had. So Abram w ent up out of Egypt with his wife and all his substance, and Lot with him, into the wilr
And Pharaoh
derness.
XIII.
Now Abram
had come into the wilderness, even to Baithel to the place where his tent formerly was, between Baithel and Aggai, to the place of the altar which he had there built at the first, and
there
Abram invoked
the
name
of the Lord.
Lot who accompanied Abram had flocks and herds land would not admit of their living toBecause their substance was great and the land did 6 gether. not admit of their living together, and there was quarreling 7 between the herdsmen of Abram's cattle and the herdsmen of
5
Now
and
Ch.
XIV.
GENESIS.
Lot's cattle, and the Chananites and the Pherezites then inha-
therefore Abram said to Lot, Let there be no between roe and thee, and between my herdsmen quarreling 9 and thy herdsmen, for we are brethren. Behold is not the whole land before thee ? Separate from me. If thou incline
;
Or
if
10 will go to the
overthrew
11 of Egypt.
left.
Then Lot
it
was
all
reacheth Zogora, like the paradise of God, and like the land,
So Lot chose for himself all the country bordering on the Jordan and Lot removed to the eastern border. And 12 the brothers separated one from the other. And Abram dwelt
;
in the land of
Chanaan
13 derers and pitched his tent among the Sodomites, though the
men
14
of
of the Lord.
And God
Abram
after
Kaise thy eyes and look from the place where thou
now
art,
For
all
the land
which thou seest I will give to thee and thy seed for ever. 16 And I will make thy seed like the dust of the earth. If any can count the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed be num17 bered. Arise and travel through the land, the length and the breadth thereof, for to thee I will give it and to thy seed
18
for ever.
near the
Oak
it
Then Abram removed his tent and came and dwelt of Mambre, which was by Chebron, and built
came
to pass in the reign of
XIV.
And
Amarphal king
of
king of Sodom, and on Barsa king of Gomorra, and on Sennaar king of Adama, and Sumobor king of Seboeim, and the 3 king of Balak which is Segor. All these met together on the 4 salt vale, which is now the sea of salt. Twelve years they had served Chodollogomar, but in the thirteenth year they revolt5 ed. And in the fourteenth year came Chodollogomar and the kings with him, and having subdued the giants in Astaroth and Ivarnain, and mighty nations with them, namely, the Om-
Ch.
XIV.
who dwelt
GENESIS.
in the city Save,
6 maians
and the Chorrites on the which is 7 in the wilderness, they turned and came to the fountain of Judgment, which is Kades, and smote the princes of Amalek 8 and the Amorites, who dwelt in Asasonthamar. Then marched out the king of Sodom and the king of Goniorra and the 9 king of Adama and the king of Seboeim and the king of Balak, that is Segor, and drew up in array against them for battle in the salt vale, against Chodollogomar king of Elam and Thargal king of nations, and Amarphal king of Sennaar, and
mountain of Seir
as far as the pine grove of Pharan,
10 Arioch king of Ellasar, four kings against five. Now in this And the king of Sosalt vale there were wells of Asphaltus.
dom and
11 who
cavalry
fell
there.
And
they
the
And
they took
all
Sodom and Gomorra and all their provisions and They took also Lot, Abram's brother's son and his substance, when they went off, as he dwelt among the Sodo13 mites. And one of them who escaped, came and told Abram, the traveller, who then dwelt near the oak grove of Mambre the Amorite, the brother of Eschol, and the brother of Au14 nan, who were in alliance with Abram. And when Abram heard that his nephew Lot was carried away captive, he num12 departed.
bered his domestics, three hundred and eighteen men, and And in the night he and his servants fell
17
18 19
20 21 hath delivered thy enemies into thy hands. And Abram gave him a tenth of all. And the king of Sodom said to Abram,
:
upon them and smote them, and pursued them even to Choba, And he brought back all the cavalry left of Damascus. He brought back also his nephew Lot and of the Sodomites. And on his reall his substance and the women and the people. of Chodollogomar and the kings who turn from the slaughter were with him, the king of Sodom went out to meet him, to the Melchisedek also the valley of Sabu which was the king's dale. king of Salem carried out bread and wine. Now he was a priest of the most High God, and he blessed Abram, and said, May Abram be blessed by God the Most High, who created the heaven and the earth And blessed be God the Most High who
22 Give
me
Whereupon
hand of
Abram
said to the
king of
Sodom, With
this uplifted
Ch.
KV.
GENESIS.
23 mine I swear by the Lord the God Most High, who created the heaven and the earth, that of all which belong to thee I will 24 not take from a thread to a shoe latchet that thou mayest not save only what the young men say, I have made Abram rich have eaten, and the portion of these men who went with
; ;
XV.
a vision,
Abram,
I protect thee.
Whereupon Abram
this
said,
reign Lord, what wilt thou give me, seeing I die childless, and
my
servant,
Damascus Eliezer
Then
servant
xVbram
said,
is
me
seed, this
4 of mine
of the
to be to
Lord
my
immediately there came a voice shall not be thy heir but one
:
led him Look up now to the heaven and count the Then he said, So shall thy 6 stars if thou canst number them. seed be. And Abram believed God and it was counted to him Then he said to him, I am the God who 7 for righteousness. brought thee out of the country of the Chaldees, that I might 8 give thee this land to inherit it. Whereupon he said, sove9 reign Lord, how shall I know that I shall inherit it ? And the
Then he
Lord
10
tie
Take
for
me
So he took
ram three years old and a turfor him all these and divid-
12 them.
on the two halves of them, and Abram sat down with at the going down of the sun an ecstacy came on Abram, and lo a great gloomy horror falleth upon him, and 13 it was said to Abram, Know assuredly that thy seed shall socarcases,
And
And
afflicted
years.
will judge.
And
15 out hither with much wealth. Thou indeed shalt go to thy fa16 thers in peace, having been nourished in a good old age. And
in the fourth generation they shall be brought back hither. For 17 the sins of the Amorites have not yet come to the full. And as
Ch.
XVI.
GENESIS.
fire,
and
lo
a smok-
fire
18
19
Egypt to the
river
20 the Kedmonites and the Chettites and the Pherezites and the 21 Eaphaeims and the Amorites and the Chananites and the Evites and the Gergesites and the Jebusites.
XYI.
Still
name was Agar, Sara Abram, Behold the Lord hath shut me up that I may not
3 bear.
Go in therefore to my maid that I may have children by And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sara. And Sara the her. wife of Abram took Agar her Egyptian maid, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Chanaan, and gave her to Abram her husband to be his wife. And he went in unto Agar and she And when she saw that she was with child, her misconceived.
Whereupon Sara
said to
Abram, I am injured on thy account. I gave thee this maid of mine into thy bosom, and when she seeth that she is with child, 6 I am contemptible in her sight. God judge between me and And Abram said to Sara, Behold thy maid is in thy thee. hands, treat her as it seemeth good to thee. Thereupon Sara But an 7 treated her harshly, and she fled from her presence. angel of the Lord found her at the fountain of water in the wilAnd the angel of 8 derness at the fountain in the way to Sour. the Lord said to her, Agar, thou servant of Sara, whence comest thou and whither art thou going ? And she said I am
'
my
mistress
Sara.
And
the angel of
the Lord said to her, Return to thy mistress and submit to her
10 authority.
to her, I will
and thou shalt bear a son and shalt call his name Ismael for the Lord hath hearkened to 12 thy affliction. He will be a wild man. His hands will be against all, 13 and the hands of all, against him. And he shall dwell in front of all his brethren." So she called the name of the Lord who spoke to her, "Thou the God who lookest upon me;" for said
Behold thou
Oh. XVII.
GENESIS.
;
for this cause II she, I saw plainly hiin who appeared to ine 15 she called the well, The well before which I saw. Lo it is be!
And Agar
Abram called his son whom Agar bore to him Ismael. XVII. Now Abram was eighty six years old when Agar bore Ismael And when Abram was ninety nine years old the 1 to Abram.
am thy God. and be blameless and I will establish that covenant of mine between me and thee and Whereupon Abram fell on his face, 3 multiply thee exceedingly." I and God spake to him saying, " On my part lo this is my coLord appeared
to
Abram and
'1
Be
well pleasing in
my
sight,
Thou shalt be the father of a multitude of nations, and thy name shall no more be called Abram but thy name, because I have made thee the father of many shall be Abraham
;
:
6 nations
And
I will increase
;
my
from thee And I will escovenant with thee and thy seed after thee, throughshall spring
God
and
8 and the
God
And
thy seed after thee this land in which thou sojournest even all the land of Ohanaan for an everlasting possession, and I will be 9 their God." Moreover God said to Abraham, " On thy part
thou shalt keep this
my
And
which
me and
throughout their generations, Evert/ male of you shall be cirYe shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and 12 it shall be for a sign of the covenant between me and you. And
the child of eight days old shall be circumcised
among
you.
13
14
15
16
Every male throughout your generations, including the home born servant, and him who is bought with money from any stranger, not of thy seed. Thy home born servant and he who is bought shall surely be circumcised. And this my covenant shall be on your flesh for an everlasting covenant. And with regard to the uncircumcised male, the flesh of whose foreskin shall not be circumcised on the eighth day, that soul shall be cut off from its family, because it hath broken my covenant." Moreover God said to Abraham, " Sara thy wife shall not be called Sara. Her name shall be Sarah. And I will bless her and give thee a son by her. And I will bless him. And he shall
Ch. XVIII.
GENESIS.
Upon
18 heart,
this
Abraham fell on his face and smiled, and said in his him who is in his hundredth year shall a son be born ? To
19 and shall Sarah bring forth in her ninetieth year? ham said to God, Let this Ismael live before thee.
And AbraWhereupon
shall bear
God
said to
thee a son, and thou shalt call his name Isaak. And I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant to
20 be his God and the God of his seed after him. And as for Ismael, lo I have hearkened to thee and behold I have blessed him, and I will increase him and multiply him exceedingly.
!
He
21
tion.
But
this covenant of
and I will make him a great namine I will establish with Isaak whom
talking with him, and bad
22
finished
23 ascended from him, Abraham took his son Ismael and all the servants born in his family and all those who were bought with money, even every male of the men in Abraham's family and circumcised their foreskins that very day, as God had ordered 24 him. Now Abraham was ninety nine years old when he was 25 circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. And Ismael his son
was thirteen years old when he was circumcised in the flesh of 26 his foreskin. In one and the same clay were circumcised Abraham and his son Ismael and all the men of his household, both his home born servants and those bought from foreign nations. XVIII. Again God appeared to him at the Oak grove of Mambre. As he was sitting at the door of his tent at noon, he raised his eyes
three men stood above him. And when he saw them he ran to meet them from the door of his tent and having 3 made obeisance to the ground, he said, My Lord, if I have 4 found favour in thy sight, pass not by thy servant. Let water, I
pray thee, be brought and let your feet be washed and re5 fresh yourselves under this tree and I will fetch bread that you may eat. And after that you may proceed on your jour;
;
ney, in as
6
much
as
to
your servant.
Whereupon he said, Do as thou hast said. Then Abraham hastened into the tent to Sarah, and said to her, Haste, and mix up three measures of fine flour and make cakes on the hearth.
Then Abraham ran
to the herd
and took a
calf tender
and good
Cb. XVIII.
8 and gave
it
GENESIS.
to a servant
to dress it quickly.
And
he took butter and milk and tbe calf which be bad dressed and
set it before
9 tree.
And be
ate, and be stood by them under the Abraham, Where is Sarah thy wife ? And
!
10
in the tent.
Then he
said, I will
return
And
time twelve month, and Sarah thy wife Sarah heard, being at the door of the tent
this
far advanced in life, Sarah after the manner of women.)
and
12
it
had ceased
to be with
And
13 so with
said to
me
my lord
is old.
And
the Lord
Abraham,
Why
14 Shall I indeed bring forth ? I who am old ? Can any thing be impossible with God ? About this time twelve month I will re15 turn to thee, and Sarah shall have a son.
her,
Then Sarah
denied,
said to
And he
16
17
18
19
Nay, but thou didst smile. Then the men arose and directed their course towards Sodom and Gomorra, and Abraham went with them to conduct them on the way. And the Lord said, Shall I hide from my servant Abraham, what I am going to do ? Abraham shall indeed become a nation great and numerous and by him all the nations of the earth are to be blessed. For I know that he will command his children and his household after him, who are to keep the ways of the Lord, to execute judgment and justice, that the Lord may bring upon Abraham all that he hath spoken
;
to him.
20
Then
the
Lord
said,
The cry
of
hath been multiplied before me, and their sins are exceedingly
21 great, therefore I
am come down
to see
is
may know.
Now
Abraham was
standing before
Thou wouldst
man
Shall a righteous
Should there be fifty righteous men in Wilt thou not spare the whole city for the sake of fifty righteous, if they be there? 25 Thou canst not do such a thing as this to slay the righteous
be as the wicked
wilt
24
man
the city,
VOL.
I.
Ch.
XIX.
with the wicked.
GENESIS.
Shall the righteous be as the wicked
;
No, no
Thou who judgest the whole earth wilt not thou execute 26 judgment? And the Lord said, If there be among the Sodomites
fifty
righteous
men
27 city and the whole place for their sake. Then Abraham answered and said, Now I have taken upon me to speak to my But if the fifty righteous Lord, I who am but dust and ashes be lessened to forty five wilt thou for want of the five destroy 28 the whole city ? And he said, I will not destroy it, if I find 29 there forty five. And Abraham proceeded farther to speak to 30 him and said, But if there be found there forty ? And he said For the sake of the forty I will not destroy it. Then Abra!
ham
it,
said,
Wilt thou,
Lord, be offended
?
if I
speak? But
said,
if
And
he
said, I
Again Abraham
Since I
am permitted to speak to the Lord, If 32 And he said I will not destroy it, if I
Abraham
said,
Lord, be offended, if I speak yet Wilt thou, But if ten be found there ? And he said, For once more ? the sake of ten I will not destroy it. Then the Lord having done speaking to Abraham departed, and Abraham returned to
his place.
XIX.
Now in the evening the two angels came to Sodom, and Lot was sitting at the gate of Sodom, and upon seeing them, Lot arose to meet them, and made obeisance with his face to 2 the ground, and said, I intreat you, my lords, turn aside to the house of your servant and tarry all night, and wash your feet, and rising early in the morning, you may proceed on 3 your journey. And they said, No, we will lodge in the street. Then he pressed them, and they went home with him. And when they came to his house, he made an entertainment for them and baked for them unleavened cakes, and they did eat.
;
4 But before they went to rest, the men of the city, the Sodoall the mites, surrounded the house, both young and old called out Lot and said to him, 5 people in a body. And they Where are the men who came to thee this night ? Bring them 6 out to us that we may know them. Whereupon Lot went out to
them
to
him
And he
said
them,
You must
Oh.
XIX.
GENESIS.
known man
; ;
Let
me
bring
only do no injury
my
to
roof.
men in as much as they have come under the shelter of And they said to him, Begone there Thou earnest
!
sojourn, didst
will
thou
also, to
be our judge
Now
therefore
we
And
man, Lot and came near to break open the Then the men stretched forth their hands and pulled Lot to them into the house and shut the door of the house, and 11 smote with blindness the men who were at the door of the house, both small and great, so that they were tired seeking 12 the door. Then the men said to Lot, Hast thou here sons in law, or sons or daughters ? or if thou hast any other in this city take them out of this place, for we are going to destroy this 13 place. For their cry is come up before the Lord, and the Lord
lently against the
10 door.
15
16
17
18
19
20
Lot went out and spoke who had bethrothed his daughters and said, Arise and depart from this place for the Lord is going to destroy this city. But he seemed to his sons in law to be mocking. Now when it was break of day the angels hurried Lot, saying, Arise and take thy wife and thy two daughters whom thou hast, and get away, lest thou also perish for the iniquities of this city. But they were confounded. So the angels took hold of his hand, and the hand of his wife, and the hands of his two daughters, as the Lord spared him. And having led them out they said, Escape for thy life. Look not back, nor stop in any part of the plain around. Escape to the mountains, lest peradventure thou be overtaken. Thereupon Lot said to them, I beseech thee, Lord, since thy servant hath found favour in thy sight and thou hast magnified thy kindness in what thou dost for me to save my life. I cannot
it.
Upon
this
take
to.
me and
It
I shall die.
Behold that
city is
nigh
for
is little
21
my
soul shall
and thither I can escape. Is it not And he said, Behold live by thy means.
have
22 of which thou hast spoken. Haste therefore to escape thither for I cannot do any thing till thou get there. For this cause he called the name of that city, Segor.
;
Ch.
XX.
GENESIS.
23
The sun was risen on the earth when Lot entered Segor 24 and the Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorra brimstone
fire
25 and
these
And
he overthrew
all
cities,
and
all
the inha-
and
all
And
of salt.
And Abraham went early in the morning to the place, 28 where he had stood before the Lord, and he looked towards Sodom and Gomorra and towards the circumjacent plain, and he beheld and lo a flame ascended out of the earth like the 29 smoke of a furnace. But when God destroyed all the cities of
27
!
that neighbourhood
Lot
Now when the Lord had destroyed those cities in which 30 Lot had dwelt, Lot went up out of Segor, and he and his two daughters with him settled in the mountains for he was afraid
;
to dwell in Segor.
And
is
Our
father
is
32 in unto
us, as is
customary in
all
none in this land who will come Come, let us make the earth.
33
lie with him that we may up seed from our father. So they made their father drink wine that very night, and the elder having gone in lay with her father that night, and he knew not when she lay down, nor when
34 she
er,
arose.
And on
Lo
I lay
and do thou go in and lie with him and 35 let us raise up seed from our father. So they made their father drink wine that night also, and the younger went in and lay with her father and he knew not when she lay down, nor when 36 she arose. Thus the two daughters of Lot conceived by their 37 father. And the eldest bore a son and called his name 3Foab,
;
saying
From my father.
He
is
38
bites.
And
name
Amman
XX.
He
is
present Ammanites.
Now Abraham had removed thence into the south country, and made his abode between Kades and Sour, and sojourned
Ch.
XX.
among
She
is
GENESIS.
the Gerarites.
And Abraham
my
sister.
For he was
afraid to say,
She
is
my
wife,
3 lest the
men
And
Abimelech the king of the Gerarites sent and took Sarah. And God came to Abimelech in a dream by night and said, Behold for thou diest for this woman, whom thou hast taken 4 she is the man's wife. Now Abimelech had not touched Lord, wilt thou destroy an unAnd Abimelech said, her. 5 knowing and righteous nation ? Did he not tell me, She is my sister ? And did not she say to me, He is my brother ? With and innocent hands I have done this. And God 6 a pure heart
;
said to
him
in a dream, I
this,
know indeed
8
9
10
1
and out of compassion I withheld thee from For this cause I suffered thee not to touch sinning against me. her. Now therefore restore the man his wife for he is a prophet and he will pray for thee and thou shalt live. But if thou restore not, be assured that thou and all belonging to thee shall die. And Abirnelech arose early next morning and called all his servants and related all these things in their hearing. And all the men were exceedingly terrified. Then Abimelech sent for Abraham and said to him, Why hast thou dealt thus with us ? Have we in any respect sinned against thee, that thou shouldst bring upon me and upon my kingdom this great sin ? Thou hast done to me what no one should do. Moreover Abimelech said to Abraham, What didst thou see that thou
thou hast done
;
;
shouldst do
there
is
12
my
this ? And Abraham said, I indeed thought, as no worship of God in this place, they will kill me for And indeed of a truth she is my sister by the wife's sake.
same father but not of the same mother, so she became my wife. 13 And when God led me out from my father's house I said to her, Thou wilt do me this kindness. To what place soever we 14 come say of me, He is my brother. Then Abimelech took, a thousand didrachms and sheep and oxen and men servants and maid servants and gave them to Abraham, and restored to 15 him Sarah his wife. And Abimelech said to Abraham, Behold
16
my
land
is
before thee
said,
to Sarah
he
sand didrachms.
dwell wherever it may please thee. And Behold 1 have given thy brother a thouLet these therefore be for thee to adorn thy
;
countenance and
for
all
the
women
with
thee.
^Iake
thou
Ch.
XXL
all
GENESIS.
things hereafter accord with truth.
17 therefore
Then Abraand God healed Abinielech and his wife 18 and his maid servants and they Lore children. For the Lord had shut up every womb in Abimelech's family on the account of Sarah the wife of Abraham. XXI. Now the Lord visited Sarah as he had said. And the Lord 2 did for Sarah as he had spoken, and she conceived and bare a son to Abraham in old age at the set time, of which the Lord 3 had spoken to him. And Abraham called the name of his son
ham
prayed to
God
whom
Abraham circumcised Isaak on the eighth day, manded him. Now Abraham was a hundred
his
And
Sarah
The Lord
will rejoice
is
me
for
And
she said,
Who
will tell
Abraham
that Sarah
!
8 suckling a child
a son in
my
old age
And
Abraham made
a great en-
And when
Sarah saw the son of Agar the Egyptian who was born to
Abraham
10 Send away this girl and her son for the son of this girl shall 11 not be heir with my son Isaak. And the thing appeared very
12 hard in Abraham's view, touching his son. But God said to Abraham, Let not this respecting thy son and respecting the
in thy view.
Hearken
to
the voice of
13 Sarah in whatever she may have said to thee. For in Isaak a Nevertheless I will make the son seed shall be called for thee.
14 of this handmaid a great nation, because he is thy seed. So Abraham arose early the next morning and took loaves and a
skin full of water, and
And
she departing
;
15 lost her way between the wilderness and Well of the Oath And the water in the skin being spent she laid the boy under the
first
at the
16 distance of about a bow shot. For she said, I cannot behold the death of my son. So she sat over against him and the lad wept
17 with a loud voice.
And God heard the voice of the lad from And an angel of God called to Agar heaven and said, What is the matter, Agar ? Fear not.
Ch.
XXII.
GENESIS.
18 he 19
20
21
22
For God hath heard the voice of the lad from the place where is. Arise and take up the boy and support him with thy hand for I will make him a great nation. And God opened her eyes and she saw a well of spring water. So she went and filled the vessel with water and gave the boy drink. And God was with the lad and he grew and dwelt in the wilderness and became a bowman. Thus he dwelt in the wilderness, and his mother took for him a wife from Pharan of Egypt. Now it happened at that time that Abimelech, accompanied with Ochozath his chamberlain and Phichol the general of his
;
23 army, spoke to Abraham saying, God is with thee in all that thou dost. Now therefore swear to me by God, that thou wilt
not injure
me
nor
my
seed nor
my name
24 with 25 ham
me and
this
which I have treated thee, thou wilt deal land in which thou hast sojourned. And Abra-
said, I swear.
know Thou didst not tell me, nor 27 did I hear of it till this day. Then Abraham took sheep and oxen and gave them to Abimelech and they both made a co28 venant. Now Abraham had set seven ewe lambs by themthat any one had done this to thee.
;
And Abimelech
Abraham, What are these seby themselves ? Upon which Abraham said, These seven ewe lambs thou wilt take of me that they may be a witness for me, that I digged this well. 31 For this cause he called the name of that place, Well of the Oath, because both of them swore there and made a covenant 32 at Well of the Oath. Then arose Abimelech and Ochozath his chamberlain and Phichol the general of his army and returned 33 to the land of the Philistines and Abraham planted a field at Well of the Oath and there invoked the name of the Lord, the
29 selves
;
And Abimelech
said to
set
many days
that
!
in the
XXII. And it came to pass after these things Abraham and said to him, Abraham xVbraham
!
2 Here I am.
hast loved
there for
said, Take thy son, thy dear and go to the hilly country and offer him up a whole homage offering on one of the hills which I
And he
Isaak;
Ch.
XXII.
GENESIS.
So Abraham arose in the morning and saddled his ass and took with him two servants and his son Isaak and having split wood for the whole homage offering he set out on the journey and came to the place which God
:
4 told him on the third day. Now when Abraham raised his eyes 5 and saw the place at a distance he said to his servants, Stay here with the ass, and I and the lad will go yonder, and when Then Abraham 6 we have worshipped we will return to you. the wood of the whole homage offering and laid it on his took
son Isaak
;
and he took
in his
hand the
said,
fire
fire
and the
knife,
and
Abraham, Father.
And
is
he
And
!
the
where
is
the
8 sheep for a whole homage offering ? And Abraham said, My son God will provide for himself a sheep for a whole homage
So they both proceeded on together and came to the which God told him. And Abraham built there the altar, place and placed thereon the wood and having bound his son Isaak 10 he laid him on the altar above the wood. And when Abraham stretched forth his hand to take hold of the knife to slay his
9 offering.
;
him out
of heaven
and
said,
12 Abraham Abraham And he said, Here I am. And he said, Lay not thy hand on the lad, nor do any thing to him for now
;
God and on my account hast not spared I know 13 thy darling son. Then Abraham raised his eyes and looked, and And Abraham a ram caught by the horns in a sabek bush. lo went and took the ram and offered him up for an homage offer14 ing instead of his son Isaak. And Abraham called the name of
that thou fearest
!
that place,
seen,
15 say,
On
this mountain,
16 of the 17 saying,
Lord called
Abraham
have sworn, saith the Lord, Because thou hast done this, and for my sake hast not spared thy beloved with blessings I will indeed bless thee and I will multison ply thy seed abundantly as the stars of heaven and as the sand
myself
I
;
By
on the sea shore and thy seed shall inherit the cities of their and by the seed of thee all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because thou hast hearkened to my voice. 19 Then Abraham returned to his servants and they arose and
:
18 adversaries
Ch.
XXIII.
came together
GENESIS.
to Well of the Oath, for
Abraham
lived at
Well
20 of the Oath.
ing,
And
it
With regard
Ouz the
first
born, and
Banx
his brother,
22 and Hamnel, the father of the Syrians, and Chazad and Azau, 23 and Phaldes and Jeldaph and Bathuel and Bathnel begot Ke;
These were the eight sons, whom Melcha bore to Na24 chor the brother of Abraham. And his concnbine whose name was Eeuma bore also Tabek and Gaani and Tochos and Mobekka.
cha.
XXIII.
2 years.
3
life
of Sarah was a
in the vale,
4
5
6
the same is Chebron in the land of Chanaan. And Abraham went to mourn for Sarah and to make lamentation. And Abraham arose from before his dead and spoke to the children of Chet, saying, I am a stranger and sojourner among you, give me therefore the possession of a burying place among you, that I may bury my dead from before me. And the children of Chet answered and said to Abraham, Nay, Sir, rather hearken to us. Thou art a king from God among us. In the choice of our tombs bury thy dead for there is none of us who will deny tomb to bury there thy dead. Then Abraham standthee his ing up made obeisance to the people of the land the children And Abraham spoke to them saying, If it be your of Chet. wish that I should bury this my dead out of my sight, hearken to me and speak for me to Ephron the son of Saar. And let him give me the double cave which belongeth to him that which
;
is
it
to
me
10 of
among
Now
Ephron was
the Chettite
among the children of Chet And Ephron answered Abraham and said in the hearing of the
The
field
children of Chet and of all coming into the city, Attend, Sir,
11 and hearken to me.
thee.
is
in
it
I give
my
them
obeiin the
all the people of the land, As thou art here before me, hearken to me. Take of me in silver the value of the field 14 and I will bury my dead there. Whereupon Ephron answered
VOL.
I.
Oh.
XXIV.
GENESIS.
Sir, I
16 be between
the
me and
to
ham hearkened
of Chet, four
But bury thou thy dead. And AbraEphron and Abraham paid down to Ephron
thee
?
;
hundred didrachms of
among mer-
17 chants.
is
situate
Ephron including the double cave which before Mambre, the field and the cave in it and all the
and
all
wood
in the field
18 were conveyed to
Abraham
presence of
After this
of the field
in the land
city.
Abraham buried Sarah his wife in the double cave which is over against Mambre (the same is Chebron
20 of Chanaan.) And the property of the field and the cave in it was confirmed to Abraham for a possession of a burying place
by the children
of Chet.
XXIV.
Now Abraham
far
him
in all things.
And Abraham
said to his
thee to
and who was ruler over all my thigh, and let me cause swear by the Lord the God of heaven and the God of
;
earth, that thou wilt not take a wife for my son Isaak, of the but that 4 daughters of the Chananites among whom I dwell thou wilt go to the land where I was born, and to my tribe and 5 take thence a wife for my son Isaak. And the servant said to
shall I take
?
thou earnest
will not be willing to come with me back thy son to the land from which Whereupon Abraham said to him, Beware that
woman
my
son thither.
of hea-
ven and the God of earth, who took me from my father's house and from the land of my nativity who spoke to me, and who sware to me saying, " To thee I will give this land and to thy
seed
;
"
he will send his angel before thee, and thou shalt take
my
son.
But
if
the
woman
will not
come
with thee into this land, thou shalt be absolved from this
9 save that thou must not take
my oath,
Then the
my
servant put his hand under his master Abraham's thigh, and
And
and of
Ch.
XXIV.
GENESIS.
master which were in his charge, and arose and went to Me-
And he made his camels lie down without the city, by the well of water, in the evening, 12 when the women come out to draw water and said, Lord the God of my master Abraham, prosper the way before me 13 this day and shew thy kindness to my master Abraham. Behold I stand by this well of water and the daughters of the in14 habitants of the city will come out to draw water. Now let the virgin to whom I shall say, Let down thy pitcher that I may drink and who shall say, Drink thou, and I will give water al11 sopotainia to the city of Nachor.
;
so to
thy camels
till
they have
all
done drinking
let
her be
15
woman whom thou hast provided for thy servant Isaak. And by this I shall know that thou hast dealt mercifully with my master Abraham. And before he had finished this mental
the
of Bathuel, the son of MelAbraham's brother, came out with her pitcher on her shoulder. Now the damsel was of a very beautiful countenance and was a virgin. No man had known her. So when she had gone down to the well and filled her pitcher and came up, the servant ran to meet her and said, Let me drink a little water out of thy pitcher. Upon which she said, Drink, my lord, and hastened to let down the pitcher on her arm and let him drink till he was satisfied. Then she said, I will draw water for thy camels also until they shall have all drunk. And she hasted and emptied the pitcher into the watering trough and ran to the well to draw more and drew water for all the camels. And the man observed her attentively and held his peace, that he might know whether the Lord had prospered his journey or not. And when all the camels had done drinking, the man took ear rings of gold of about a drachm weight, and a pair of bracelets for her hands, the weight of which was ten pieces of gold, and he asked her saying, Whose daughter art thou ? Tell me, Is there room at thy father's house for us to lodge ? And she said, I am the daughter of Bathuel, the son of Melcha, whom she bore to Nachor. Moreover she said to him, We have plenty of straw and provender and room
speech, lo
1G
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26 to lodge
in.
satisfied,
worshipped the
master Abraham, who hath not withdrawn his kindness and his truth from
said,
Lord and
God
of
my
Cb.
XXIV.
GENESIS.
27 my master. The Lord hath indeed given me a prosperous 28 journey to the house of my master's brother. Upon this the damsel ran to her mother's house and told all these things. 29 Now Kebekka had a brother whose name was Laban. And La30 ban ran out to the man at the well. When he saw the ear rings and bracelets in his sister's hands and heard all the words of 31 Eebekka his sister, saying, Thus spake the man to me, he went
to the
to
him,
man who was standing by his camels at the well and Come in, thou blessed of the Lord, why hast thou
I
said
tar-
32 ried without?
have the house ready and a place for the camels. So the man went in to the family, and Laban unsaddled the camels, and gave straw and provender to the camels, and
water to wash his feet and the feet of the
with
33 him, and
set
not eat till I have told my 34 Thereupon the man said, I indeed hath blessed my master exceedingly, so that he is be35 come great. He hath given him flocks and herds and silver and gold, men servants and maid servants, camels and asses. 36 And Sarah, the wife of my master, hath born one son to my
But the man said I canAnd Laban said, speak. business. am Abraham's servant, The Lord
eat.
all
that be-
37 longed to him.
And my
master made
son from
me
sware saying,
Thou
my
among
the daughters of
38 the Chananites in whose land I sojourn; but thou shalt go to the house of my father and to my tribe and take thence a
39 wife for my son. Whereupon I said to my master, Perhaps 40 the woman will not come with me. And he said to me, The Lord God, to whom I have been well pleasing in his sight, will send his angel with thee, and make thy journey prosperous, and
my
son from
my
tribe
and from
my
On
from my curse when thou hast gone to my tribe, if they will 42 not give thee, then shalt thou be clear from my oath. Xow, Lord the God of my when I came to day to the well, I said, master Abraham, if thou prosperest the journey in which I am 43 now engaged, Behold I have stopped at this well of water, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw
whom
;
I shall say, Let me drink a little and who shall say to me, Drink thou,
Ch.
XXIV.
and
I will
GENESIS.
draw water
for
thy camels
whom
this I
know
my
master
had finished this my address in thought, straightway Kebekka came with the pitcher on her shoulder and went down to the well and drew water, and I said to her, 46 Let me drink. Upon which she speedily let down the pitcher on herarm, and said, Drink thou, and I will water thy camels. So I drank. And when she had watered the camels, I asked her 47 saying, Whose daughter art thou ? Tell me. And she said, I am the daughter of Bathuel the son of Nachor, whom Melcha bore to him. Then I put the ear rings on her and the bracelets on 48 her hands, and being well pleased, I worshipped the Lord and blessed the Lord the God of my master Abraham, who had
45 Abraham.
And before
prospered
me
in the right
way
to take the
Now
therefore, if
my
If not, tell
me
that I
may
50 turn either to the right or left. In reply to which, Laban and Bathuel said, This matter hath proceeded from the Lord. We 51 cannot gainsay thee, be it good or bad. Behold Rebekka is before thee. Take her and go and let her be the wife of thy
52 master's son, as the Lord hath spoken. And when Abraham's servant heard these words, he worshipped the Lord on the 58 ground. Then the servant brought out jewels of silver and gold
and raiment and gave them to Bebekka, and made presents to 54 her brother and to her mother. And when he and the men who were with him had eaten and drank, they went to rest. And he arose early next morning and said, Dismiss me that 55 I may return to my master. But her brother and her mother said, Let the damsel stay with us about ten days and then she 56 shall go. And he said to them, Do not detain me, seeing the Lord hath prospered my journey as far as it respecteth me.
57 Send 58 they
59
me away
that I
may go back
to
my
master.
Whereupon
So said, Let us call our child and ask what she saith. they called Bebekka and said to her, Wilt thou go with this
And she said, I will go. Then they sent away their Bebekka and what belonged to her, and the servant of GO Abraham and his attendants. And they blessed Bebekka and said to her, Thou art our sister. Mayest thou become thousister
man?
Ch.
XXV.
sands of myriads and
GENESIS.
may thy
seed inherit the cities of their
61 enemies.
the
Then
arose
And
Now Isaak had travelled through the wilderness to the well 63 of Vision, and dwelt in the south country. And in the evening Isaak went out into the plain to meditate and raising his 64 eyes he saw camels coming. Bebekka also having raised her 65 eyes, saw Isaak and alighted from her camel. She had said to
62
;
the servant,
What man
is
that
is
coming
in the plain to
meet us
And
my
master.
And
And
took Bebekka, and she became his wife, and he loved her.
And
XXV.
3 and
2 Chettura and she bore to him Zembran and Jesan and Madal
And
and Dedan. And the children of Declan were Assurieim and 4 Latusieim and Laomeim. And the children of Madiam were 5 Gephar and Apheir and Enoch and Abeida and Eldaga. All But Abraham gave to his son these were children of Chettura. 6 Isaak all his possessions, and to the children of his concubines
Abraham gave
7
gifts
living,
towards the east, into the eastern country from his son Isaak.
Now
which
And Abraham
of days and and Ismael
And
buried
him
in
the field
And
after
11 the death of
Abraham God
12
13
Now these are the o-enerations of Abraham's son Ismael whom Agar the Egyptian, Sarah's maid, bore to Abraham and
;
14 names of his
families.
The
first
Ch.
XXV.
Duma
GENESIS.
Kedar and Nabdael and Massani and Masrua and and Masse and Choddan and Thaiman and Jetur and These are the children of Ismael and 16 Naphes and Kednia. these are their names in their tents and in their habitations
15 then 17 twelve chiefs of their respective nations.
years of the
life of
And
Now
he
in-
in front of
In front of
all his
brethren
And
Abraham.
Abraham begot Isaak. And Isaak was forty years old when he took to wife Eebekka the daughter of Bathuel the Syrian 21 of Syro Mesopotamia the sister of Laban the Syrian. And Isaak intreated the Lord for Eebekka his wife because she was bar22 ren, and the Lord hearkened to him And Eebekka his wife
20
;
conceived and the children struggled within her and she said If it is to be so with me, what doth this portend ? So she went to
;
23 inquire of the Lord. And the Lord said to her, Two nations are in thy womb and two peoples shall be separated from thy belly, and the one people will excel the other and the elder shall 24 serve the younger. So when her days to be delivered were ful25
filled
womb.
And
the
first
born came
26 Esau
and
after that
came
forth his
and she called his name brother and his hand had
name
Jacob.
Now
Isaak
And when
And
But Eebekka loved Jacob. Now when 30 Jacob was boiling pottage Esau came from the field fainty. And Esau said to Jacob, Let me taste some of that red pottage, for I am For this cause his name was called Edom. And Jacob 31 fainty.
game was
his food
32 geniture.
Swear now to me. So he swore to him. Thus were Esau's 34 rights of primogeniture transferred to Jacob. Then Jacob gave
Ch.
XXVI.
GENESIS.
Esau bread and lentil pottage. And when lie had eaten and drunk he arose and went away. Thus did Esau undervalue
the rights of primogeniture.
XXVI.
Now
And
said,
Go
tell thee.
:
Sojourn
for to thee
and to thy seed I will give all this land. And I will establish my oath which I sware to thy father Abraham and multiply 4 thy seed like the stars of heaven. And to thy seed I will give 5 all this land and by thy seed all the nations of the earth shall because Abraham thy father hearkened to my be blessed voice and kept my ordinances and my commandments and my 6 rules of rectitude and my rites. And while Isaak dwelt at
; ;
Gerar the
7 8
men
of the place
said,
his wife
Eebekka
She
is
and he
She
is
my
sister, for
the
men of the
was of a very beautiful countenance. However he continued there a long time for Abimelech king of the Gerarites happening to look through a window saw
for
;
him
Rebekka his wife. Whereupon Abimelech and said to him certainly she is thy wife. Why then didst thou say, She is my sister? And Isaak said to him, Be10 cause I thought I might perhaps die for her. And Abimelech
9 Isaak dallying with
called Isaak
said to him,
Why hast
of
In a
little
while
some person
11
my
Then Abimelech gave a strict charge to all his people saying, Whoever toucheth this man or his wife shall be liable to death.
12
And
13 fold of barley.
And
he became exceed14 ing great. And he had flocks and herds of cattle and many 15 fields under cultivation. And the Philistines envied him and all the wells which his father's servants had digged in the time
exalted and prospered more and more
;
up and
filled
them with
16 earth.
And Abimelech
Ch.
XXVI.
far
GENESIS.
mightier than we.
17 art become
18 there.
Upon
this
Isaak departed
thence and took up his abode in the valley of Gerar and dwelt And Isaak digged again the wells of water, which the
servants of his father
listines
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2(j
Abraham had digged and which the Phihad stopped up, after the death of his father Abraham. And he called them by the same names, by which his father had named them. Isaak's servants also digged in the valley of Gerar, and found there a well of spring water. But the shepherds of the Gerarites contended with Isaak's shepherds, saying the water was theirs. So he called the name of that well InThen he removed justice : because they did him injustice. thence and digged another well and about this also they contended; so he called its name Enmity. And he removed thence and digged another well and about this they did not contend So he called the name of it, Boom-enough; saying, For now the Lord hath made room for us, though he hath increased us in the land. And he went up thence to Well of the Oath ; and the Lord appeared to him that night and said, I am the God of thy father Abraham Fear not for I am with thee and I will bless thee and multiply thy seed for the sake of thy father Abraham. So he built there an altar and invoked the name of the Lord and
; ;
;
And while the servants of Isaak were digging a well there in the valley of Gerar, Abimelech came to
him from
Gerar, accompanied with Ochozath his chamberlain
And
Why
28
29
30
31
32
33
you come to me, seeing you have hated me and sent me away from you ? And they said, We saw plainly that the Lord is with thee therefore we said, Let there be an oath between us and thee and we will make a covenant with thee that thou wilt not do us an injury, as we have not hated thee but used thee well and sent thee away in peace, and thou art now blessed of the Lord. Then he made an entertainment for them and they ate and drank. And early next morning they arose and swore one to the other. And Isaak dismissed them and they departed from him in peace. And it happened that on that very day the servants of Isaak came and told him of the well which they had been digging and said, We have found water. So he called it, Oath. For this cause they call the name of the
are
;
;
city,
VOL.
Ch.
XXVII.
GENESIS.
was forty years old
lie
34
of
Elon the Chettite, and they were at strife with Isaak and Rebekka. XXVII. And after Isaak grew old, when his eyes were so dimmed that he could not see he called Esau his eldest son and said And he said here I am. And he said, Behold 2 to him. My Son. I am grown old and do not know the day of my dissolution 3 now therefore take thy arms the quiver and the bow and go 4 out into the field and hunt game for me and make me savory meat such as I love and bring it to me, that I may eat that
;
5
6
my
soul
may
die.
Xow Kebekka
heard
Isaak speaking to his son Esau. So when Esau was gone to the field to hunt game for his father, Rebekka said to Jacob
her younger son.
that I
Lo
and
savory meat
Lord becom9 mand thee, and go to the flock and fetch me thence two kids tender and good, and I will make them savory meat for thy fa10 ther such as he loveth and thou shalt carry it to thy father that
eat
bless thee in the presence of the
may
die.
8 fore I
Now
therefore,
my
son,
hearken to
me
as I
11 he
may eat that thy father may bless thee before he die. And Jacob said to his mother Rebekka, My brother Esau is a 12 hairy man and I am a smooth man. Perhaps my father may feel me, and I shall be before him as a deceiver, so I shall bring 13 upon myself a curse and not a blessing. And his mother said Only hearken to my to him, Upon me, my son, be thy curse. he went and took and 14 voice and go and bring me them. So brought them to his mother and his mother made savory meat 15 such as his father loved. And Rebekka took the robe of Esau her eldest son, the robe of dignity which was with her in the 16 house and put it on her younger son Jacob. And she put the 17 skins of the kids on his arms and the naked parts of his neck 18 and gave the savory meat and cakes which she had baked, into the hands of her son Jacob and he took them to his father and 19 said, Father And he said, Here I am. Who art thou, my son ?
;
And Jacob
am
Esau, thy
first
born.
I have
and eat of
my game
What is
that
this,
And
Ch.
XXVII.
GENESIS.
21
22
my son, which thou hast found so quickly ? And he said, It is what And Isaak said to Jathe Lord thy God presented to my view. cob, Come near my son and let me feel thee, whether thou be my son Esau or not. And Jacob went near to his father Isaak.
And when he had felt him he said, The voice indeed is the voice 23 of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau. So he did not discover him, because his hands were hairy like the hands of his
2-i
brother Esau,
when he
blessed him.
said, I
Then he
he
said,
said.
Art thou
it
25
my
son Esau
And
he
am.
And
Bring
soul
near to
bless
me and
thee.
I will eat of
thy game,
it
my
son, that
my
may
So he brought
near to
And
And when he came near and he smelled the smell of his raiment and blessed him and said, Behold the fragrance of my son is like the fra28 grance of a full field which the Lord hath blessed. Therefore God give thee from the dew of heaven and from the fatness of the land plenty of corn and wine. May nations serve thee and
son and kiss me.
kissed
me my
him
;
Be thou
let
And
Cursed be
and
him who
30
Now after Isaak had finished blessing his son Jacob, when Jacob had but just withdrawn from the presence of his father 31 Isaak, Esau his brother came from the chace. He also had
made savory meat and he brought
him, Arise
it
to his father
my
father
32
may
bless me.
?
And
said I
Who
art
33 thou
And he
am
first
born Esau.
Then
was Isaak absorpt in great amazement and said, Who then is he who hath hunted game and brought it to me, and I have eaten of all before thou earnest and have blessed him, and he 34 will be blessed. And when Esau heard the words of his father Isaak he cried with a loud and very bitter cry and said, Bless, 35 I beseech thee, me also, Father. And he said to him, Thy
brother hath come deceitfully and taken thy blessing. And 36 Esau said, His name is rightly called Jacob for lo he hath now
;
!
supplanted
me
a second time.
He
took from
me my
rights of
my
blessing.
Then
Ch.
XXVIII.
Esau
said to his
father,
GENESIS.
Hast thou
not,
father, reserved a
blessing for
me? And
have made him thy lord and made all his brethren his servants and have also supported him with corn and wine, what can I 38 do for thee, my son ? And Esau said to his father, Hast thou
but one blessing, father? Bless, I
beseech thee,
me
also,
39
father answered and said to him, Behold thy dwelling shall border on the fatness of the earth and
on the dew of heaven from above. By thy sword thou shalt live and thou shalt serve thy brother. But the time will come when thou mayst shake off and loose his yoke from thy neck. 41 So Esau harboured a rooted hatred against Jacob on ac-
40
count of the blessing with which his father had blessed him.
And
mourning
42 Jacob.
to
my
father were
mind Esau said, that the days of come that I may kill my brother
!
And when the words of Esau her eldest son were told Rebekka she sent for her younger son Jacob and said to him, 43 Behold thy brother Esau threateneth to kill thee. Now therefore, my son, hearken to my voice and arise and flee to Meso44 potamia to my brother Laban at Charran, and dwell with him for some time till the fury and the anger of thy brother turn 45 away from thee, and until he forget what thou hast done to him, then I will send for thee from that place. Perhaps I may 46 be bereaved of you both in one day. Then Bebekka said to Isaak, I am weary of my life on account of the daughters of the children of Chet. If Jacob should take a wife of the daughXXVIII. ters of this land what would life be to me ? Upon this Isaak called Jacob to him and blessed him and charged him saying, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of the Cha2 nanites. Arise and go to Mesopotamia and to the house of Bathuel thy mother's father, and take thence a wife for thyself 3 of the daughters of Laban thy mother's brother. And may my God bless thee and make thee fruitful and multiply thee, that 4 thou mayst become a multitude of nations. And may he give thee the blessing of my father Abraham, to thee and thy seed after thee, to inherit this land of thy sojourning, which God So Isaak sent away Jacob and he went to 5 gave to Abraham. Mesopotamia to Laban the son of Bathuel the Syrian the brother of Bebekka who was the mother of Jacob and Esau.
Ch.
6
XXVIII.
GENESIS.
7 8
9
10
11
12 13
14
Esau saw that Isaak had blessed Jacob and sent him Mesopotamia to take there a wife for himself, and that when he blessed him he charged him saying, Thou shalt not take a wife of the daughters of the Chananites and that Jacob hearkened to his father and mother and was gone to Syrian Mesopotamia, Esau seeing that the daughters of the Chananites were displeasing in the sight of his father Isaak, went to Ismael and in addition to his other wives took to wife Maeleth the daughter of Ismael, Abraham's son, the sister of Xabaioth. Xow when Jacob set out from Well of the Oath, and was proceeding on his journey to Charran he came to a place and went to rest there, for the sun was setting. Having taken one of the stones of the place and put it at his head he composed himself to rest in that place and dreamed and lo a ladder set on the earth, the top of which reached up to heaven and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it. And the Lord leaned over it and said, I am the God of Abraham thy father and the God of Isaak. Fear not. To thee and to thy will give the land in which thou art sleeping. seed I And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth and shall spread abroad to the west and the south, and the north and the east. And by thee all the tribes of the earth shall be blessed, namely by the
to Syro
;
When
15 seed of thee.
the
And
lo
am
all
I will
for
have done
I
have spoken
said,
his sleep
it
he
Surely
ter-
in this place
and
is
knew
not.
And he was
18
19
20
21
22
no other than the house of God. And this is the gate of heaven. So when Jacob arose in the morning he took the stone which he had there put at his head and set it up as a pillar and poured oil on the top of it and called the name of that place House of God. But the first name of this city was Oulamluz. And Jacob made a vow saying, If the Lord God will be with me and watch over me in the way in which I am going and give me bread to eat and raiment to clothe me and bring me back safely to my And this stone father's house, The Lord shall be my God. which I have set up as a pillar shall be for a house of God. And of all that thou mayst give me I will set apart a tenth
said,
and
How
awful
for thee.
Ch.
XXIX.
GENESIS.
XXIX.
Then Jacob proceeded on, and went to the land of the east to Laban the son of Bathuel, the Syrian, the brother of 2 Eebekka who was Jacob and Esau's mother. And looking,
he saw a well in the plain and there were three flocks of sheep it for out of that well they watered the flocks. Xow there was a great stone on the mouth of the well, and when all the flocks were collected there, the shepherds rolled away the
;
;
3 lying by
mouth of the well, and watered the sheep and then put the stone again in its place on the mouth of the well.
stone from the
4
6
And Jacob
5 they said,
We
are of Charran.
? And Do you
7 with
day.
of Nachor ? And they said, We know And he said to them, Is he well ? And they said, He is And lo yonder is Kachel his daughter She was coming the sheep. Then Jacob said to them, There is yet much
!
Water the
S flocks and lead them off to feed. But they said, We cannot, till all the shepherds are come together. Then they will roll the
9
10
il
12 13
1-1
15
stone from the mouth of the well and we will water the flocks. While he was yet speaking with them, lo Kachel the daughter of Laban came with her father's sheep for she tended her father's flock. And when Jacob saw Kachel the daughter of Laban his mother's brother, and the sheep of Laban his mother's brother, Jacob went and rolled the stone from the mouth of the well, and watered the flock of Laban his mother's brother. And Jacob kissed Kachel, and raising his voice he wept and told Kachel that he was her father's brother and that he was the son of Kebekka. Whereupon she ran and told her father the news. And when Laban heard the name of Jacob his sister's son, he ran to meet him, and having embraced him he kissed him, and brought him to his house. And Jacob related to him all these circumstances. And Laban said to him, Thou art of my bones and of my flesh. And when Jacob had been with him a month, Laban said to Jacob, Because thou
;
!
art indeed
my
me
for nothing.
two daughand the name of the 17 youngest, Kachel. Leia's eyes were weak, but Kachel was of 18 a beautiful countenance, and a very comely person. And Jabe thy wages.
ters.
16 Tell
me what must
The name
Ch.
XXX.
GENESIS.
said,
will serve
thee seven
said to
And Laban
me
20 another man.
for Eachel,
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Abide with me. So Jacob served seven years and they appeared to him as a few days, because he loved her. Then Jacob said to Laban, Give me my wife, for the days are completed, that I may go in unto her. Whereupon Laban collected all the men of the place, and made a wedding feast. And in the evening he took his daughter Leia and brought her to Jacob and Jacob went in unto her. And Laban gave his maid Zelpha to his daughter Leia, to be her handmaid. And in the morning, when Jacob saw it was Leia, he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done to me ? Did I not serve thee for Rachel ? Why then hast thou deceived me ? And Laban answered, It is not customary with us in this place to give the younger before the elder. Finish therefore this one's week, and I will give thee the other for the service which thou mayst perform for me yet other seven years. And Jacob did so. And when he had finished this one's week, Laban gave him to wife his daughter Rachel and Laban gave to his daughter Rachel, his maid Balla to be her handmaid. And Jacob went in unto Rachel, and loved Rachel more than Leia, and served him other seven years. Now when the Lord God saw that Leia was slighted, he opened her womb, but Rachel was barren. And Leia conceived and bore Jacob a son and called his name Reuben; saying, Because the Lord hath seen my affliction Now therefore my therefore he hath given me a son. And she conceived again, and bore to husband will love me. Jacob another son, and said, Because the Lord hath heard that I am slighted, he hath given me this son also so she called his name Symeon. And she conceived again and bore a son, and said, Now will my husband abide with me for I have born him
;
And
she con-
Now
name
Judas.
Then
Rachel saw that she bore no children to Jaand said to Jacob, Give me children, And Jacob was angry with Rachel and said to
Ch.
XXX.
her,
GENESIS.
I in God's stead,
Am
;
of the fruit
is
3 of the Balla
my
maid
go in unto her, and she shall bring forth on my knees, 4 so I also shall be supplied with children by her means. So she <mve him her maid Balla for a wife and Jacob went in unto 5 her, And Balla Eachel's maid conceived and bore Jacob a son. 6 And Bachel said, God hath judged for me and hath heard my
:
me
a son
name
7 Dan.
And
Balla,
Whereupon Kachel
said,
God helped me
So she
when
9
I wrestled with
my
sister,
and
she
have prevailed.
called his
10
11
12
13
had ceased from bearing, she also took her maid Zelpha and gave her to Jacob for a wife, and he went in unto her. And Zelpha, Leia's maid conceived and bore Jacob a son. Whereupon Leia said, Good luck. So she called his name Gad. And Zelpha, Leia's maid conceived again and bore Jacob another son. Upon which Leia said, Happy am I for the women will call me happy. So she called
;
his
name
Aser.
14 15
16
17
18
19
wheat harvest, Keuben went out and mandragore apples and brought them to his mother Leia. And Kachel said to her sister Leia, Give me And Leia said, Is it not some of thy son's mandragores. enough for thee that thou hast taken my husband ? Wouldst thou take also my son's mandragores ? And Kachel said, Shall I not have them on this condition ? Let him be with thee to night for thy son's mandragores. So when Jacob was coming from the field in the evening, Leia went out to meet him and said, Thou must come in to me today for I have hired thee for my son's mandragores. And he lay with her that night, and God hearkened to Leia and she having conceived bore to Jacob a fifth son. xind Leia said, God hath given me my reward for having given my maid to my husband. So she called
at the time of the
field
And
found in the
his name Issachar, that is Reward. And Leia conceived again 20 and bore a sixth son to Jacob. Whereupon Leia said, God hath now endowed me with a good dowry. My husband will 21 make choice of me, for I have born him six sons. So she called his name Zabulon. And after this she bore a daughter and
called her
name Deina.
; :
Ch.
XXX.
Now God
GENESIS.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
had remembered Kachel and God hearkened to her and opened her womb. And she having conceived bore Jacob a son. Whereupon she said, God hath taken away my So she called his name Joseph, saying, May God reproach. add to me another son. And when Kachel had born Joseph, Jacob said to Laban, Send me away, that I may go to my place and to my own Give me up my wives and my children for whom I country. for thou knowest the have served thee, that I may go away Upon which Laban said to service which I have done thee. him, If I have found favour in thy sight, I would avert this evil State to me thy wafor God hath blessed me by thy coming. ges and I will give it. And Jacob said, Thou knowest what service I have done thee, and how many cattle belonging to Thy stock was small before I came thee are now with me. but it is increased to a multitude, and the Lord hath blessed thee by my attendance. Now then, when shall I provide a
:
And Laban
replied,
said,
What
To which Jacob
Thou
me any
thing.
If thou wilt do this for me, I will again feed thy flock
and
32 keep watch. Let all thy flocks this day pass in review and separate thou from them every grizly sheep among the lambs, 33 and every one speckled and spotted among the goats. shall be my hire and my righteousness shall answer for
time to come
is
;
Such
me
in
for
my
if
AVhatever
not
among
the
goats,
and grizly
found with me, let it be deemed stolen. 34 xVnd Laban said to him, Let it be according to thy proposal. 35 And that very day he separated the goats which were speckled and spotted, both male and female, and every one among
the lambs which was grizly and every one in which there was a mixture of white, and delivered them into the hands of his 36 sons, and set three days journey between them and Jacob.
among
37
And Jacob
him
fed
And Jacob
took
off the white bark, and twisting it round the green, the white 38 which he peeled off appeared speckled. And he placed the rods which he had peeled, in the watering troughs, in order
that,
when the
I.
flocks
came
to drink, they
might engender
at
VOL.
Ch.
XXXI.
GENESIS.
39 the rods, while they were drinking, with the rods in view. So the flocks engendered at the rods and brought forth cattle
40 streaked and spotted and ash coloured. And when Jacob had separated the lambs and placed before the ewes a spotted ram and all that had spots among the lambs, then he kept the
which were for himself apart by themselves and did mix them with the flocks of Laban. And at the season 41 not when the sheep were engendering and conceiving, Jacob put the rods in the troughs before some, that they might engender before the rods but before others that had lambed he did not 42 place them. Thus the indifferent became Laban's but the 43 choicest were Jacob's. And the man became very rich and had much cattle and herds and men servants and maid serXXXI. vants and camels and asses. And Jacob heard the
flocks
;
longed to our father, and with our father's substance he hath And Jacob beheld the countenance of all this glory. Laban, and
lo
!
it
4 and
sent for
said to Jacob, Keturn to thy father's land and I will be with thee. Thereupon Jacob Leia and Eachel to the field where the flocks were
5 and said to them, I see that the countenance of your father is Though the God of my father 6 not towards me as heretofore.
7 was with
also
;
know
my
ability I
have served your father yet your father hath dealt deceitfully with me, and at the ten lambings hath changed my wages.
8 But
God
suffered
him not
to hurt me.
all
When
he said the
thy wages. So the Lord hath 10 taken all the cattle of your father and given them to me. Indeed when the flocks engendered I beheld with my eyes in a dream, and lo the he-goats and the rams, which leaped upon the sheep and the goats were ring-streaked, spotted and ash
said,
And when he
The white
Then
all
11 coloured.
12 Jacob
And
What
is
the matter.
to me And he
in
a dream,
said, Lift
up
thy eyes and behold the he-goats and the rams which are leapThey are ring-streaked, ing on the sheep and the goats coloured for I have seen what Laban is dospeckled and ash
! ;
Ch.
XX XL
I
GENESIS.
am
the
13 ing to thee.
God who appeared to thee at the place of God, where thou didst anoint for me a pillar and where thou didst make a vow. Now therefore arise and depart from
this land and go to the land of thy nativity, and I will be with 14 thee. In reply to which Kachel and Leia said to him, Have we 15 any more a portion or an inheritance in our father's house ? Are we not accounted by him as strangers ? For he hath sold us
us.
Now
17
18
19
20
21
22
and glory which God hath taken from our father shall be ours and our children's, do then what God hath commanded thee. So Jacob arose and put his wives and his children on camels, and carried off all his substance, and all the goods which he had gotten in Mesopotamia, and all that belonged to him, to go to his father Isaak in the land of Chanaan. Xow Laban being gone to sheer his sheep, Rachel stole her father's idols. And Jacob concealed his design from Laban the Syrian by not telling him that he was going away. And he departed with all that belonged to him and crossed the river and bent his course to mount Galaad. But on the third day news was brought to Laban the Syrian, that Jacob was fled.
se-
24 ven days journey and overtook him at mount Galaad. But God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream by night and said to him, 25 Take care that thou speak not evil to Jacob. Now when Laban
overtook Jacob, Jacob had pitched his tent on the mount.
So
said
And Laban
What
and
Why
away
my
27
Hadst thou told if captivated by the sword ? might have sent thee away with joy and musick, with me I 28 timbrels and the kithara. But I have not been thought worthy 29 to kiss my children and my daughters. Now therefore thou hast acted foolishly and it is now in my power to punish thee. But the God of thy father spoke to me last night saying, Take
daughters as
;
my
30 care that thou speak not evil to Jacob. Now grant that thou hast gone because thou hadst a longing desire to return to thy
father's house, yet
31
why hast thou stolen my Gods ? In reply to this Jacob said to Laban, I was afraid for I thought that thou perhaps wouldst take from me thy daughters
;
Ch.
XXXI.
all
GENESIS.
that are mine
:
32 and
In the presence of our brelive. examine what there is of thine with me and take it. He 33 knew of nothing with him. Now Jacob did not know that his wife Eachel had stolen them. So when Laban had gone in and searched Leia's tent and found them not and from Leia's tent had gone and searched the tent of Jacob and in the tent 34 of the two handmaids but did not find them. Then he went in also to Rachel's tent. Now Rachel had taken the idols and put 35 them in the camel's furniture and sat upon them, and she said
thren,
;
him not
to her father,
Be not
offended
my
lord,
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
custom of women is upon me. So when Laban had searched the whole tent but did not find the idols, Jacob was inflamed with resentment and remonstrated against Laban. And Jacob addressing Laban said, What is my crime, and what my offence that thou hast pursued me ? And that thou hast searched all the goods of my house? What hast thou found of all the goods of thy house ? Set it here before thy brethren and my brethren and let them judge between us both These twenty years that I have been with thee, thy sheep and thy goats have not cast their young nor have I devoured the rams of thy flock. What was torn by wild beasts I brought not to thee. I made up at my own expence the loss of what was stolen by day or by night. I have borne the sultry heat of the day and the frost of the night, and sleep departed from my eyes. I have been in thy family these twenty years. I served thee fourteen years for thy two daughters and six years for thy flocks; though thou didst change my wages at the ten lambings. Had not the God of my father Abraham and the fear of Isaak been with me, thou wouldst now have sent me away empty. God hath seen my affliction and the labour of my hands, therefore he rebuked thee last night. In reply to this Laban said to Jacob, These daughters are my daughters, and the children are my children, and the cattle are my cattle. Even all that thou seest are mine and my daughters. What now can I do to them and their children whom they have born ? Now therefore come and let us make a covenant, both I and thou. And let it be for a memorial between me and thee. And he said to him, Behold there is none with us God a witness
thee, for the
;
;
Ch.
XXXII.
GENESIS.
45 between me and thee hath seen. Then Jacob took a stone and 46 set it up for a pillar. And Jacob said to his brethren, Collect stones. And when they had collected stones and made a heap, 47 they eat thereon. Then Laban said to him, This heap is this
thee so Laban called it, The Jacob called it Heap ivitness. And Laban said to Jacob, Behold this heap and this pillar which I have set between me and thee This heap witnesseth and this
;
!
me and
49
name was called Heap witand the sight, which said he, God would see between me and thee, because we shall be separated one from the
pillar witnesseth (for this cause its
nesseth
50 other)
besides
if
thou
afflict
my
daughters,
!
if
though there be none with us to 51 see, God is a witness between me and thee. Moreover Laban 52 said to Jacob, Behold; this heap is a witness and this pillar
daughters, look
also, that if I pass not to thee neither shalt thou pass to me be53 yond this heap and this pillar for harm. The God of Abraham
my
54 and the God of Xachor judge between us. And Jacob swore by the Fear of his father Isaak. Then he offered a sacrifice upon the mount and invited his brethren and they ate and drank and slept on the mount. And in the morning Laban arose and
kissed his daughters
XXXII.
journey.
And Laban
God pitched And when
And
camp
of
2 and messengers of
God were
said,
4
5
That is a camp of God, So he called the name of that place Camps. Xow Jacob had sent messengers before him to his brother Esau, to the land of Seir, to the country of Edom, and had given them a charge, saying, Thus shall you say to my lord Esau, Thus saith thy servant Jacob, I have sojourned with Laban and staid till now. And I have got oxen and asses and sheep and men servants and maid servants. And I have sent to give notice to my lord Esau, that thy servant may find favour in thy sight. So the messengers returned to Jacob and said, We have been to thy brother Esau and lo he is coming to meet thee; and four hundred men with him. Thereupon Jacob was greatly terrified and distressed. And he divided the people who were with him ami the cattle and the camels and
;
!
Ch.
XXXII.
GENESIS.
And Jacob
it,
said, If
Esau come
to
to
Abraham, and the God of my father lsaak, Thou, Lord, who saidst to me, Keturn to the land of thy nativity, and I will deal well with 10 thee let me be satisfied with all the kindness and with all the truth which thou hast shewn to thy servant. For with this staff of mine I crossed the Jordan, but now I am become two 11 camps. Deliver me from the hand of my brother from the hand of Esau for I am afraid of him. Perad venture he may 12 come and smite me and the mother with the children. But
9 escape.
of
there will
be another
father
camp
God
my
thou hast
13 bered.
make thy
seed
num-
So he halted there that night and took presents of what 14 he had brought and sent to his brother Esau two hun15 dred she-goats and twenty he-goats two hundred ewes and twenty rams thirty milch camels with their thirty colts forty
; ;
foles.
by
itself,
and he
first
Go on
before
me and make
And he
my
he hath sent to my lord Esau. 19 And lo he is behind us. This charge he gave to the first, and to the second, and to the third, and to all who went before him after their droves, saying, In this manner speak to Esau when 20 you meet him. Moreover ye shall say, Behold thy servant Jacob is coming behind us. For he said, I will appease him with these previous gifts, and afterwards I will look him in the face,
vant Jacob
!
presents which
me
favourably.
;
So the presents went on before him but he lay that night 22 in the camp. And he arose in the night and took his two wives with the two handmaids and his eleven sons and crossed the 23 ford of Jabok. And when he had taken and conducted them over the brook he caused all belonging to him to cross over
left alone.
And
man
wrestled with
him
till
And when
Ch.
XXXTTT.
against
GENESIS.
lie
;
touched the hollow of his thigh and the hollow of Jacob's thigh became numb, in wrestling with him. 26 And he said to him, Let me go for the dawn approached.
:
him
let
And
which he replied, Jacob. 28 Thereupon he said to him, Thy name shall no more be Jacob only, but Israel also shall be thy name. Since thou hast been enabled to prevail with God, therefore with men thou shalt be 29 mighty. Then Jacob asked him saying, Tell me thy name. 30 And he said why dost thou ask my name ? Then he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of that place, Face of God : for I have seen God face to face and my life is preserv31 ed. Now the sun was risen when he departed from Face of 32 Goal : and he limped with his thigh. For this cause even to this
to
thy name
Israel
is
in the
he had touched the hollow of Jacob's thigh on the sinew and it was numb;
numbed
for
XXXIII.
Jacob looked up and saw with his eyes, that lo Esau his brother was coming and with him four hunthereupon Jacob divided his children to Leia, and 2 dred men Kachel, and the two maids. And he put the two maids and
! ;
Now when
her children next, and he himself went before them and he made a low obeisance to the ground seven times 4 until he came near to his brother. And Esau ran to meet him and embraced him and fell upon his neck and kissed him and
their
And
men and
And when Esau looked up and saw the wosaid, What Are these thine To which Jacob replied, These are the children with which God
the children he
!
their children
made obeisance next Leia and her children came near and made obeisance and after that Rachel came near with Joseph and when they had made obeisance he said, 8 What is the meaning of all those droves which I met ? And
7 came near and
;
Jacob
9 thee
said,
my
;
10 brother
That thy servant may find favour in the sight of Whereupon Esau said, I have enough, my keep thou thine own. But Jacob replied, If I have
lord.
my
hands,
Ch.
XXXIV.
GENESIS.
God
;
because I have seen thy face as one would see the face of
11 and thou wilt oblige me.
I have brought thee
;
Receive these
my
blessings which
because
God hath
12 me, and
is all
things to me.
said,
them.
Then he
13 But Jacob said to him, My lord perceive th that the children are tender, and the sheep and cows with me have just had
young.
14.
If therefore
over drive
them one
Let my lord go on before his servant, and I will recruit them on the way by a leisurely march as fast as the 15 young can walk, until I come to my lord at Seir. Then Esau said, Let me leave with thee some of the people who are with me. To which Jacob replied, What need is there ? It is sufficient that I have found favour in the sight of thee, my lord. 16 So Esau set out that day on his return to Seir and Jacob march17 ed on to Booths, and there built houses for himself and booths for his cattle, for which cause he called the name of that place
will
die.
Booths.
18
to
is in the land of Chanaan, Salem 19 and encamped before the city, and purchased of Emmor, the 20 father of Sychem, the part of the field where he had pitched his tent for a hundred lambs and he erected there an Altar and invoked the God of Israel. And Deina the daughter XXXIV. of Leia, whom she bore to Jacob, went out to make an ac-
which
2 quaintance with the daughters of the neighbours. And Sychem the son of Emmor the Evite, who was the prince of the country, saw her and took her and lay with her and humbled her. 3 And having applied himself to gain the affections of Deina the daughter of Jacob, for he loved the virgin, and having spoken 4 to her according to the wishes of the virgin, Sychem said to
5 his father
Emmor, Get me
;
this
young woman
for a wife.
Now
Jacob had heard that the son of Emmor had defiled his daughbut as his sons were with the cattle in the field ter Deina So Emmor the father of 6 Jacob held his peace till they came. Sychem went out to Jacob to speak to him and Jacob's sons 7 came from the plain. And when the men heard, they were stung
;
to the quick
and it was exceedingly painful to them, that he had brought dishonour on Israel by lying with Jacob's daughter,
;
Ch.
XXXIY.
it
GENESIS.
8 and
And E minor spoke to them saying, so. Sychem hath a passionate fondness for your daughter, therefore give her to him for a wife, and unite yourselves to
should not pass
My
son
Give us your daughters and take your sons and dwell among us. Behold the spacious. Dwell and trade therein and purit.
11 chase possessions in
Sychem
find
me
Make
whatever you
13
for a wife.
me, so you give me this damsel But the sons of Jacob answered Sychem and Emtell
14 mor his father deceitfully. And because their sister had been defiled, Symeon and Levi the brothers of Deina spoke to them and said, We cannot do this thing to give our sister to a man
15 who
16 17
18 19
is
uncircumcised
On
this
we coalesce with you and dwell with you if you become like us by every male of you being circumcised, then we will give you our daughters and take your daughters for wives, and dwell among you and be as one race. But if you will not hearken to us to be circumcised, we will take our daughter and depart. And the proposal pleased Eminor and Sychem the son of Eminor. And the young man made
condition only will
for
he was passionately
family
20
so
Sychem went
men
men;
for the
22
23 24
25
Behold the land before them is spacious. Let us take their daughters for our wives and give them our Only on this condition will these men dwell with daughters. us so as to be one people that every male among us be circumcised as they are circumcised. Will not their cattle and four footed beasts and all their substance become ours ? Let us only be like them in this, and they will dwell with us. Accordingly all who went in at the gate of their city hearkened to Emmor and his son Sychem and were every male of them, circumAnd on the third day when they were in pain, the two cised. sons of Jacob, Symeon and Levi the brothers of Deina took,
purposes of trade.
VOL.
I.
Ch.
XXXV.
GENESIS.
each his sword and entered the city without danger and slew 26 every male. They slew both Emmor and Sychem his son with the edge of the sword, and took Deina out of Sychem's 27 house and went away. And the sons of Jacob came upon the
and rifled the city in which their sister Deina had been and took their flocks and their herds and their asses, both all that was in the city and all that was in the field, and took captive all their servants and all their children and their wives and plundered what was in the city and what was in the 30 houses. Thereupon Jacob said to Symeon and Levi, You have made me an object of hatred so as to be deemed a mortal enemy to all the inhabitants of the land, both to the Chananites and the Pherezites. Now as I am few in number they will assemble against me and fall upon me, and I and my
slain
defiled
And
they
said,
But
shall
XXXV.
Then God
And
God
who appeared
to thee,
Thereupon Jacob said to his family and to all who were with him, Put away the strange gods which are with you and purify yourselves and change your gar3 ments and let us arise and go to Bethel and build there an altar to the God who hearkened to me in a day of distress who was with me and preserved me in the way in which I 4 went. So they gave Jacob the strange gods, which were in and their hands and the ear rings which were in their ears Jacob hid them in the pine grove, which was in the country 5 of the Sekimites and destroyed them even to this day. Then Israel removed from the country of the Sekimites; and a
2 of thy brother Esau.
;
terror of
God was on
all
And when Jacob came Louza which is in the land of Chanaan, the same is Baithel, 7 he and all the people who were with him, he built there an albecause God tar, and called the name of the place Baithel from the face of appeared to him there, when he was fleeing 8 his brother Esau. And Debbora the nurse of Eebekka died and was buried under the Oak below Baithel. So Jacob called
;
its
name Oak
of mourning.
And God
appeared
to
Jacob again
Ch.
XXXV.
at
GENESIS.
after
Louza
he came from Syrian Mesopotamia, and God God said to him, Thy name shall no more
but Israel shall be thy name.
So he called
thy God.
In-
name
Israel.
And God
said to him, I
am
12
13
14 15
and multiply. Of thee shall be nations and collections of nations; and kings shall spring from thy loins. And this land, which I gave to Abraham and Isaak, I have given to thee. To thee it shall belong and to thy seed after thee I will give this land. And when God ascended from him from the place where he had spoken with him, Jacob set up a pillar a stone pillar in the place where God spoke to him and he made a libation thereon and poured oil upon it. And Jacob called the name of the place where God spoke with him,
crease
:
Baithel.
And Jacob removed from Baithel and pitched his tent beyond the tower of Gader. And when he was near Chabratha on the way to Ephratha, Rachel was taken in labour and had 17 a hard delivery. And when she was in the sharp pangs of child birth, the midwife said to her, Courage for this also is
16
And
19 his
name Sun of my sorrow ; but his father name Benjamin. And Rachel died and was buried
is
called
in the
Bethlehem.
is
And Jacob
the pillar of
over her
grave.
The same
And
it,
and
it
appeared evil in
Now the sons of Jacob were twelve. The sons of Leia, Reuben, Jacob's first born, Symeon, Levi, Judas, Issachar, Zabulon and the sons of Rachel, Joseph and Benjamin and the sons of Balla, Rachel's handmaid, Dan and Nephthaleim and the sons of Zelpha, Leia's handmaid, Gad and Aser. 26 These were the sons of Jacob, who were born to him in Syrian Mesopotamia. Then Jacob went to his father Isaak, to Mambre, a city of the plain, the same is Chebron in the land 28 of Chanaan, where Abraham and Isaak had sojourned. Now the days which Isaak lived were one hundred and eighty And Isaak fainting away died and was added to his years.
22
:
Ch.
XXXVI.
race being an old
GENESIS.
man and
are
full
of days
and
his sons
Esau
XXXVI.
of Esau, the same is from the daughters of the Chananites Ada the daughter of Ailom the Chettite and Olibema the daughter of Ana, the son of Sebegon the Evite 3 and Basemath, Ismael's daughter, the sister of Nabaioth. And
Now
these
the families
Edom.
Esau took
to himself wives
5
6
Ada bore him Eliphas; and Basemath bore Baguel; and bema bore Jeous and Jeglom and Kore. These were the
of
Oli-
sons
to
him
in
the
land
of
Chanaan.
substance,
And Esau
all
took his wives and his sons and his daughters and
all his
and
and
all
gotten in the land of Chanaan, and went out from the land of 7 Chanaan, from the face of his brother Jacob for their sub:
and the land where they sojourned could not support them on account of the abundance of their stock. And Esau made his abode on
to dwell together,
them
mount
9
ites,
Seir.
Esau
is
the same as
Edom.
Now
Eliphas
11
on mount
And
math, Esau's
And
jxhas,
the
sons
of
Eliphas were
And Thamna
the son of Esau, and she bore to Eliphas, Amalek. These were the children of Ada the wife of Esau. 13 And these are the sons of Baguel, Nachoth, Zare, Some and Mose. These were the children of Basemath, the wife of
Esau.
14
And these are the children of Olibema the daughter of Ana, the son of Sebegon, the wife of Esau. She bore to Esau, Jeous and Jeglom and Kore.
Esau's
15
These were the emirs of son Esau. The sons of Eliphas, first born. Emir Thaiman, emir Omar, emir Sophar, emir Kenez, emir Kore, emir Gothom, emir Amelek. These were the emirs of Eliphas in the land of Idumea. These were 17 the children of Ada. And these were sons of Baguel, son of Esau, emir Nachoth, emir Zare, emir Some, emir Mose.
Ch.
KXXVI.
GENESIS.
These
these
And
were the sons of Olibema the wife of Esau, emir Jeous, emir
These were the emirs of Olibema, the wife. These were the children of
their Emirs.
They
Now
21 of the land, Lotan, Sobal, Sebegon, Ana, and Deson, and Asar,
and Rison. These were the emirs of the Chorrite of son Seir 22 in the land of Edom. And these were the sons of Lotan, Chor23 ri and Aiman, and the sister of Lotan, Thainna. And these
were the sons of Sobal, Golain and Manachath and Gaibel and 24 Sophar and Omar. And these were the sons of Sebegon, Aie and Ana. This is that Ana who found the Jameins in the wil25 derness, when he was feeding his father Sebegon's asses. And these were sons of Ana Deson and Olibema a daughter of 26 Ana And these were the sons of Deson, Amada and Asban 27 and Ithran and Charran. And these were the sons of Asar, 28 Balaam and Zoukani and Joukam. And these were the sons Rison, Os and Aran. 29 And these were the emirs of the Chorrites, emir Lotan, emir Sobal, emir Sebegon, emir Ana, emir Deson, emir Asar, emir Rison. These were the emirs of the Chorrites in their
;
:
Edom.
31
And
who reigned
;
in
Edom
before a
32 king reigned in Israel; Balak son of Beor reigned in Edom 33 and the name of his city was Donnaba and when Balak died, 34 Jobab son of Zara of Bosorra reigned in his stead; and when
Jobab
died,
;
Asom
died, Adad son of Barad who smote Madiam in the plain of Moab reigned in his stead and 36 the name of his city was Gethaim. And when Adad died, Sa37 macla of Masekka reigned in his stead and when Samada
35 his stead
died, Saul of
;
Rooboth which
is
by the
river reigned
in
his
38 stead and when Saul died, Ballenon son of Achobar reigned in his stead and when Ballenon son of Achobar died, 31) Arad son of Barad reigned in his stead and the name of his city was Phogor, and his wife's name, Metebeel. She was a
;
Ch.
XXXVII.
GENESIS.
einirs of
40
Esau
in their tribes
;
according to their place in their countries and their nations 41 Emir of Thamna, emir of Grola, emir of Jether, emir of Olibe-
42 mas, emir of Elas emir of Phinon, emir of Kenez, emir of Thaiman, emir of Mazar, emir of Magediel, emir of Zaphoin. 43 These are the emirs of Edom in their respective abodes in the land of their possession. Esau and father Edom is the
;
same.
XXXVII.
Jacob dwelt in the land where his father had and this is the history of 2 Jacob's posterity. When Joseph was seventeen years of age and feeding his father's sheep with his brothers, as he was young, namely with the sons of Balla and the sons of Zelpha his father's wives, they carried an ill report against Joseph to
sojourned in the land of Chanaan
;
Now
Jacob loved Joseph above all his children because he was the son of his old age and he had made 4 him a robe of different colours. So when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his sons, they hated him 5 and could not speak peaceably to him. Besides Joseph having dreamed a dream told it to his brothers and said to them,
3 Israel their father.
;
Now
Hear
this
dream which
I have dreamed.
;
thought we were
and
my
sheaf arose
and stood upright, and your sheaves being ranged around made obeisance to my sheaf. Upon which his brothers said to him, Shalt thou indeed reign over us or have dominion over 9 us ? So they hated him still more for his dreams and for his And he had another dream and told this to his father words. and his brothers and said, Behold, I have dreamed another
dream, as
if
Upon which his father Shall I dream which thou hast dreamed ? What and thy mother and thy brothers come and bow down to thee 11 on the ground ? So his brothers envied him but his father pon12 dered the matter. After this his brothers having gone to Sy13 chem to feed their father's flocks, Israel said to Joseph, Are Come, let me not thy brothers tending the flocks at Sychem ?
10 sauce to me.
What
is
this
And he
if
said, I
am
ready.
Whereupon
Israel
14 and bring
me
thy brothers and the flocks be well lie despatched him from the valley of
Oh.
XXXVII.
Che bron and he went
GENESIS.
to
Sychem
the
and a man found him wandasked him saying, What art am seeking my brothers,
And
man
To which he
replied, I
me where they are feeding. And the man said to him, They have removed from this place for I heard them say, Let us go 18 to Dothaim. So Joseph went after his brothers and found them at Dothaim. Now when they saw him at a great distance before he came near them, they wickedly thought of killing him
;
19 and said one to another, Behold the dreamer is coming. Now 20 therefore come let us kill him and throw him into one of these 21
pits,
and we
And
let
22
he rescued him out of their hands and said, Let us not touch his life. Keuben indeed said to them, Shed not blood. Throw him into one of these pits in the wilderness, but lay not a hand
on him, in order that he might rescue him out of their hands 23 and deliver him to his father. So when Joseph came to his brothers they stripped him of the variegated robe which he had
24 on and took him and threw him into the pit. But the pit was 25 empty. It had no water. Then they sat down to eat bread. And raising their eyes they looked and lo Ismaelite travellers were coming out of Galaad and their camels were loaded
;
!
with spiceries, with balm and stacte, which they were carry -
26 ing to Egypt.
27
28
29 30
31
32 33
Thereupon Judas said to his brothers, What advantage will it be though we slay our brother and conceal his blood ? Come let us sell him to these Ismaelites and let not our hands be upon him, for he is our brother and our flesh. So his brothers hearkened to him. And when the Madienite merchants came, they drew him up. They lifted Joseph up out of the pit and sold him to the Ismaelites for twenty pieces of gold and they carried Joseph down to Egypt. Now when pit and did not see Joseph in it, he Reuben came back to the rent his cloaths and returned to his brothers and said, The boy is gone. And as for me where now am I to go ? Then they took Joseph's coat, and having killed a kid of the goats they besmeared the coat with the blood and sent away the variegated robe and had it carried to his father and said, This we found. Examine whether it be thy son's robe or not. And he knew it and said, It is my son's robe. An evil beast hath de;
Ch.
XXXVIII.
GENESIS.
34 voured him.
his cloaths
35 his son many days. And all his sons and daughters assembled and came to comfort him, but he would not be comforted saying, I will go to my son mourning, to the mansion of the dead. 36 Thus his father mourned for him. But the Madienites sold Joseph in Egypt to Petephres the chamberlain of Pharao, the
captain of the guards.
XXXVIII.
2 Eiras.
3
Now
at
that
brothers and
came
to a certain Odollamite
name was
4 she
5 nan.
6
And Judas saw there a daughter of a Chananite, her And he took her and went in unto her and Sava. conceived and bore a son and called his name Er. And
And
Now
first
And
Er
his
born Judas took a wife whose name was Thamar. But Er the first born of Judas was wicked in the sight of the Lord, 8 and G-od slew him. Whereupon Judas said to Aunan, Go in unto thy brother's wife and be a husband to her and raise up But when Aunan knew that the seed 9 a seed for thy brother. his, it came to pass that when he went in unto his would not be
7
brother's wife he
shed
it
on the ground; that he might not And it appeared evil in the sight of
11
that he had done this, therefore he caused him also to die. Then Judas said to Thamar his daughter in law, Continue a widow in thy father's house till my son Selom grow up. For
God
Peradventure he also may die as his brothers did. So But the time at her father's house. and Sava the wife of Judas died. And when Juwas prolonged das was comforted he went up to his sheep shearers, he and his 13 shepherd Eiras the Odollamite, to Thamna. And it was told Thamar his daughter in law saying, Lo thy father in law is
12 he
said,
14 going up to Thamna to shear his sheep. Whereupon she put off the robes of her widowhood and put on a veil and adorned herself and sat near the gates of Ainan in the way to Thamna. For she saw that Selom was grown up and that Jie had not
15 given her to him for a
wife.
harlot, for
Ch.
XXXIX.
GENESIS.
16 did not know her. So he turned aside to her and said to her, Let rne come in unto thee. For he did not know that she was
17 his daughter in law.
And she said, What wilt thou give me if thou come in unto me ? To which he replied, I will send thee a kid of the goats from the flock. And she said, Wilt thou give
a pledge,
till
18
me
thou send
she said,
it ?
And he
said,
What
pledge shall
Thy ring and bracelet and the staff So he gave them to her, and went in unto her, and in thy hand. Then she arose and went away, and 19 she conceived by him.
I give thee ?
And
took off her veil and put on the garments of her widowhood. 20 And Judas sent the kid of the goats by the hands of his shepherd the Odollamite to receive from the woman the pledge. 21 But he not finding her asked the
men
of the place,
?
Where
they
is
And
said,
22 There was not a harlot there. Thereupon he returned to JuAnd the men of the place das and said, I have not found her. 23 said there was not a harlot there. Then Judas said, Let her keep them. But perhaps we may be laughed at. I indeed sent 24 the kid. Thou however hast not found her. Now after three
months
it
hath played the harlot, and lo she is with child by her whoredom. Whereupon Judas said, Bring her out and let her be 25 burned. And when she was brought out she sent to her father in law saying, By the man to whom these belong I am with
child.
Moreover she
and
said,
Examine, whose is this ring and And Judas acknowledged them Thamar hath more justice on her side than I, besaid,
my
son Selom.
28 her delivery came she had twins. And when she was in child birth, one put forth its hand, and the midwife took and tied a scarlet thread about its hand, saying, This will be the first
29 born.
Whereupon she said, What there been a breach made for thee ? So she called his 30 Phares. And after this his brother came forth, on whose was the scarlet thread. So she called his name Zara. XXXIX. Now when Joseph was brought to Egypt,
mediately
forth.
!
it
its
Hath name
hand
Pete-
Ch.
XXXIX.
him
thither.
GENESIS.
at the
And the Lord was with Joseph, so that he was a fortunate man and was in the same house with his master the Egyptian. And his master perceived that the Lord
was with him, and that the Lord prospered in his hands what4 ever he did. So Joseph found favour in the sight of his master and he was pleased with him and set him over his household and committed all that he had to Joseph's charge.
;
And
he had made him overseer of his household, and over all that he had, the Lord blessed the house of the Egyptian for Joseph's sake and there was a blessing of the Lord on
after
;
So he
left to
Joseph's
management
all
he had save the bread which he ate. Now Joseph was a comely j)erson an(j f a very beautiful countenance, and after these things his master's wife cast her
said,
Lie with
me
my
lord,
on account of his
my
charge
all
10
11
12
13
14
15
And
till
his
him
Hebrew
in to
slave
me
to insult
brought in
to me,
Let
me
with thee.
Ch.
XL.
GENESIS.
me he
18 But when he heard that I raised rny voice and cried aloud
19 leaving his mantle with
fled
and went
out.
When
his
master heard the words of his wife, which she spoke saying,
In this manner did thy slave treat me, he was greatly incensed. 20 So Joseph's master took and cast him into prison into the 21 place where the king's prisoners were confined. But in the
prison the Lord was with Joseph, and continued his kindness
and gave him favour in the sight of the principal keeper of the And the principal keeper of the prison committed to Joseph's care the prison and all the prisoners who were in the prison. And whatever was done there, he was the person 23 who caused it to be done. The principal keeper took no cognizance of any thing himself for all things were committed to Joseph's management, because the Lord was with him, and the Lord prospered in his hands whatever he did. Now alter these things it happened that the chief butler XL. of the king of Egypt and the chief baker offended their lord the And Pharao was incensed against his two offi2 king of Egypt. 3 cers, against the chief butler and against the chief baker and to the place to which Josent them under a guard to prison I seph had been sent. And the keeper of the prison committed And when they had 5 them to Joseph and he attended them. been there some days in prison, they both had a dream, in the same night. And the appearance of the dream both of the chief butler and the chief baker, who belonged to the king of Egypt And in the morning when 6 and were in prison, was similar.
22 prison.
;
7 Joseph went in to
8
9
10
11
12
them he saw that they were troubled. AYhereupon he asked the officers of Pharao who were confined with him at his master's, saying, Why are your countenances sad to day? And they said to him, We have had a dream and there is none to interpret it. And Joseph said, Is not the interSo the chief pretation thereof from God ? Therefore tell me. and said, In my sleep there was a butler told Joseph his dream vine before me, and on the vine three branches and one was flourishing and had produced clusters, and the grapes of one cluster were ripe. And I had in my hand the cup of Pharao. So I took the bunch and squeezed it into the cup and gave the cup into Pharao's hand. Thereupon Joseph said to him, This
is
the interpretation of
it.
The
; !
Ch.
XLI.
GENESIS.
13 Three days hence Pharao will take cognizance of thy administration and restore thee to thy office of cup bearer, and thou shalt
give Pharao's cup into his hand according to thy former dignity,
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
of me by thy own case, and do me the favour to menFor I have tion me to Pharao and release me from this prison. been stolen from the land of the Hebrews and here I have done nothing, yet they have thrown me into this dungeon. And when the chief baker saw that he interpreted well he said to Joseph, I also had a dream, I thought I was carrying on my head three baskets of cakes, and in the uppermost basket, And the birds of pastry of all the sorts which Pharao eateth. the air devoured those in the uppermost basket on my head. And Joseph answered and said to him, This is the interpretation thereof. The three baskets are three days. Three days hence Pharao will take off thy head and hang thee on a gibbet and the birds of the air will devour thy flesh. Accordingly it fell out, that the third day was Pharao's birth day, and he made an entertainment for all his servants and took cognizance of the administration of the butler, and the administration of the baker in the midst of his servants. And he restored the butler to his office, and he gave the cup into Pharao's hand. But the chief baker he hanged as Joseph had interpreted to them. Yet the chief butler made no mention of Joseph, but
But think
;
when
it
passed
XLI.
at the end of two years Pharao had thought he was standing by the river and lo there came up out of the river seven cows of a beautiful figure 3 and very fat; and they fed on the sedge. And seven other cows came up after them out of the river, ill favoured and lean 4 and they fed near the other cows on the bank of the river and the seven ill favoured and lean cows devoured the seven cows
2 a dream.
He
full of flesh.
And Pharao
Again he dreamed a second time and lo seven ears of upon one stalk, choice and good and lo seven 7 ears thin and blasted sprang up after them. And the seven thin and blasted ears devoured the seven ears which were choice 8 and full. And Pharao awoke and it was a dream. And in the
;
!
6 corn sprang
Ch. XLI.
GENESIS.
his spirit
morning
all
preters of Egypt,
and
all
the wise
men
thereof,
Upon
10 acknowledge
11 the guards
my
fault.
both
And
office
me and
And
both I and he
had a dream the same night, each had a dream regarding hini12 self. And there was there with us a youth, a Hebrew servant of the captain of the guard, and we told him, and he interpret13 ed to
us.
it fell
;
out as he interpreted to
us I
this
14 ed to
my
Upon
and they brought him out of the prison. And when they had shaved him and changed his raiment, he came to 15 Pharao. And Pharao said to Joseph, I have had a dream and But I have heard people there is none who can interpret it.
for Joseph,
upon hearing dreams thou canst interpret 16 them. In reply to which, Joseph said to Pharao, Without God 17 no answer of peace can be given to Pharao. Then Pharao
say of thee,
that
sleep I thought I was standing and there came up as it were out of the river, seven cows of a beautiful figure, and very fat and 19 they fed on the sedge. And lo seven other cows came up after them, out of the river, ugly and ill favoured and lean of such that I never saw worse in all the land of Egypt. flesh 20 And the seven ill favoured and lean cows devoured the first se21 ven cows which were choice and good. But though they de-
my
Their appearance
Then
to sleep,
and in
my
sleep 1
again saw as
23 and good
seven ears of corn sprang up, on one stalk, full and adjoining them seven other ears sprang up,
24 thin and blasted. And the seven thin and blasted ears devoured the seven ears which were full and good. Now I have told the interpreters but there is not one who can interpret this to 25 me. Then Joseph said to Pharao, The dream of Pharao is one.
;
26 God hath shewn Pharao what he is about to do. The seven and the seven good ears are beautiful cows are seven years 27 seven years. The dream of Pharao is one. The seven lean
;
Ch.
XLI.
GENESIS.
;
cows also which came up after them are seven years and the seven thin and blasted ears are seven years. There shall be
28 seven years of famine. This is the thing which I have said to 29 Pharao, God hath shewn Pharao what he is about to do. Behold seven years are coming of great plenty in all the land of 30 Egypt. But after these there will come seven years of famine. And they will cause the coming plenty to be forgotten in all 31 Egypt. And the famine will consume the land, so that the
32 which
known in the land, by reason of the famine come after it for it will be very great. And in as much as the dream of Pharao was doubled, the thing which God had determined will surely come to pass and God is
plenty will not be
will
:
33 hasting to do
it.
Now
man
of pru-
dence and understanding, and set him over the land of Egypt. 34 And let Pharao appoint and set governors of districts over the
let
them send
35 the land of Egypt, during the seven years of plenty, and collect all the eatables of those seven good years which are coming. And let food be collected under the care of Pharao, and 36 eatables stored in the cities. So shall food be kept in the country, against the seven years of famine which will be in the land
Egypt, and the country will not be wasted with the famine. And the advice was agreeable in the view of Pharao and in 37 38 the view of all his servants. And Pharao said to all his servants, Can we find such a man as this who hath in him the 39 spirit of God ? Then Pharao said to Joseph, Seeing God hath shewn thee all these things, there is none more prudent and
of
40 wise than thou thyself. Thou shalt be over my household and Only on to thy command all my people shall pay obedience. 41 the throne will I be greater than thou. Moreover Pharao said to Joseph, Behold I have set thee this day over all the land of 42 Egypt, And Pharao took off the ring from his own hand and put it on Joseph's hand, and clothed him with a cotton robe, and put a chain of gold about his neck and caused him to
;
And a herald made And when he had set him over all 44 the land of Egypt, Pharao said to Joseph, I am Pharao. Without thee no man shall lift up his hand in all the land of Egypt. 45 And Pharao called Joseph's name Psonthomphanech and gave
to that of his
own.
Ch.
XL II.
him Aseneth
to be his wife.
GENESIS.
a daughter of Petephres the priest of Heliopolis
46
Joseph was thirty years old, when he stood before PhaAnd Joseph went out from the presence 47 of Pharao and went through all the land of Egypt. And in the seven years of plenty the land produced in vast abundance and 48 he collected all the varieties of food of those seven years, in
rao king of Egypt.
Now
49 the
which there was plenty in the land of Egypt and stored it in In every city he stored the eatable productions of cities.
the fields around.
So Joseph collected food like the sand of the abundance until it could not be numbered, for it 50 was innumerable. Now before the seven years of famine Joseph had two sons, whom Aseneth the daughter of Petephres the 51 priest of Heliopolis bore to him. And Joseph called the name
sea in great
of his first born Manasses, because
52
all
my
my
God hath made me forget And the name of Ephraim, because God hath made me
father's family.
affliction.
my
53
And when
in
the land of Egypt were past, the seven years of famine began
54 to come as Joseph said. And there was a famine in the whole 55 earth, but in all the land of Egypt there was bread. And when
the land of Egypt began to be in want and the people cried Pharao for bread, Pharao said to all the Egyptians, Go to Joseph and do whatever he saith to you. 56 As the famine was over the face of the whole earth, when Joseph opened all his granaries and sold to all the Egyptians, all the countries came to Egypt to buy of Joseph, for the faXLIL mine was great in the whole earth. And when Jacob found that there was a sale in Egypt he said to his sons, Why 2 sit ye still ? Behold I have heard that there is corn in Egypt go down thither and buy us a little food that we may live and 3 not die. So Joseph's ten brothers went down to purchase corn from Egypt but Benjamin the brother of Joseph he did not 4 send with his brothers for he said, Perhaps some misfortune may happen to him. 5 Now when the sons of Israel went to buy in company with others who were going, for the famine was in the land of Cha6 naan, Joseph was the governor of the country he sold to all
all
to
Ch. XLTI.
the people of that land.
GENESIS.
So when Joseph's brothers came they made obeisance to him with their face to the ground. And when Joseph saw his brothers he knew them and was reserved and spoke harshly to them and said to them, Whence come you ? And they said, From the land of Chanaan to buy food. 8 Now Joseph knew his brothers, but they did not know him. 9 And Joseph remembered the dreams, which he had dreamed and said to them, You are spies. You are come to examine
7
And
they
said,
No,
my
lord.
We
We
e are men of peace. Thy servants are not spies. But 12 man. he said, Nay, you are come for no other purpose, but to ex13 amine the ways into this country. Then they said, Thy ser-
And
lo
the youngest
is
father
is
no more.
Joseph said, It is as I said, you are spies. By this 15 you shall be proved. By the health of Pharao you shall not 16 depart hence unless your youngest brother come hither. Send one of you and bring your brother but you must be con14
Upon
this
fined, until
17 not.
your words be proved whether you speak true or If not, by the health of Pharao you are certainly spies.
And on
the third
If
Do
this
and
live
for I fear
God.
you
men
for
20 As
21
22
23 24
25
the rest, go and carry back your purchase of provisions and bring your younger brother to me, so shall your words be believed. Unless you do this you shall die. On this occasion they acted thus they said one to another, We indeed are to blame in respect to our brother. Because we disregarded the anguish of his soul, when he intreated us and we would not hear him for this cause therefore this affliction is come upon And Keuben in reply said to them, Did I not speak to us. you saying, Do the lad no injury, but you hearkened not to me. Now behold inquisition is made for his blood. They indeed did not know that Joseph heard; for there was one to interpret between them. On this Joseph withdrew from them and wept. Then he came to them again and spoke to them and he took Symeon from among them and bound him before their eyes. Then Joseph gave orders to fill their sacks with
;
Oh.
XLIIL
GENESIS.
2b*
money in his bag and to furnish them with provisions for the journey. So this being done for them they loaded their asses with the corn, and departed thence. 27 And one of them having loosed his bag to give his asses procorn and to put every one's
roll of
money,
for
28
was in the mouth of his bag, and said to his brothers, The money is returned to me. See, here it is in my bag. Whereit
upon their heart fainted and they were alarmed and said one 29 to another, What is this which God hath done to us ? And when they came to their father Jacob to the land of Chanaan, 30 they told him all that had happened to them and said, The man the lord of the country spoke harshly to us and put us in
31 prison as coming to spy the country
;
We
32 are
men
of peace,
We
We
sons of one father. One is no more. And the youngest is now 33 with our father in the land of Chanaan. Upon which the man the lord of the country said to us, By this I shall know that you are men of peace. Leave here with me one brother and taking the corn purchased for your family go and bring me
;
34 your younger brother, then I shall know that you are not spies but men of peace. And I will restore to you your bro35 ther and you may traffick in the land. And when they emptied their sacks every one's roll of money was in their several sacks. And when they and their father saw their rolls of money they 36 were terrified. And Jacob their father said to them, Me you have bereaved of children. Joseph is gone. Symeon is gone.
;
37 me.
you take away Benjamin ? All these things are against Then Reuben spoke to their father saying, Slay my two sons, if I bring him not back to thee. Commit him to my 38 charge and I will bring him back to thee. But he said, My son shall not go down with you. For his brother is dead and he alone is left. If any mischief should happen to him in the way you are going, you will bring down my old age with sorwill
And
XLIIL
row to the mansion of the dead. Still the famine prevailed in the land. So when they had 2 eaten up the corn which they brought from Egypt their father 3 said to them, Go again and buy for us a little food. AVhereupon Judas spoke to him and said, The man who is the lord of the country solemnly protested saying, You shall not see my
VOL.
I.
Cb. XLIIT.
GENESIS.
your youngest brother be with you.
If therefore
face, unless
thou wilt send our brother with us we will go down and buy thee food. But if thou wilt not send our brother with us we 5 will not go. For the man spoke to us saying, You shall not see And Is6 my face unless your youngest brother be with you.
rael said,
Why
did you do
me
this
ill
in telling the
man
that
And
they
said,
your father alive? And have you a brother ? And we answered him according to this examination. Could we know that he would say, Bring your
touching our family and
said, Is
Moreover Judas said to his father Israel, Send thy will arise and go that we may live and not I undertake the 9 die, both we and thou and all that we have. him. At my hand require him. If I bring him not charge of back to thee and set him before thee let me be a sinner against 10 thee for ever. For if we had not been delayed we might have 11 now been back a second time. Then Israel their father said to them, If it must be so, do this, Take of all the fruits of this land in your vessels and carry down for the man presents of balm and honey and incense both stacte and terebinthus and
8 brother
?
son with
me and we
12 almonds.
Take
also
13 was a mistake.
14
15
16
17
18
19
back the money which was returned in your sacks perhaps it And take your brother and arise and go down And may my God grant you favour in the sight to the man. of the man that he may send back your brother with Benjamin. As for me I am bereaved of children as I have been bereaved. So the men took the presents and the double money in their hands and Benjamin and arose and went down to Egypt and And when Joseph saw them and Benjastood before Joseph. min his brother by the same mother he said to his steward, conduct these men into the house and kill victims and make So the man ready, for these men are to dine with me at noon. did as Joseph ordered and conducted them to Joseph's house. And when the men saw that they were conducted to Joseph's house, they said, On account of the money which was returned in our bags in the former journey we are brought in for the purpose of accusing us and charging us with it, that he may make us slaves and take our asses. Therefore they went near to the man the steward of Joseph's house and spoke to him at
Ch.
XLIV.
GENESIS.
20 the gate of the house saying, Sir, we caine down for the first 21 time to purchase provisions, hut when we came to the lodging place and opened our bags every man's money was in his bag. This money we have now brought back in our hands in full weight.
Upon into our bags we do not know. them, Peace be to you fear not, your God 23 which he said to and the God of your fathers hath given you treasures in your But as for your money, with perfect good will I decline bags. Then he brought out Symeon to them and 24 receiving it. brought them water to wash their feet and gave provender to 25 their asses. And they were employed in making ready the
Who
put the
money
26 dine there.
came at noon, for they heard that he was to So when Joseph came home they brought him the presents which they had in their hands into the house and made 27 obeisance to him with their face on the ground. And he asked 28 them of their welfare and said to them, Is your father well, And they Is he still living ? the old man of whom you spoke ?
presents until Joseph
said,
Thy
is
well.
He
is
still
alive.
And
he said, Blessed of God is that man. Whereupon they bowed 29 down and made obeisance to him. And when Joseph raised his eyes and saw Benjamin his brother by the same mother, he
said,
This
is
whom you
promised to
bring to
me ?
;
Then he
so
said,
God
be gracious to thee,
my
son.
30
And
he sought where to weep and went into his 31 chamber and wept there. And when he had washed his face and come out he restrained himself and said, Serve up dinner. 32 So they served up for him by himself and for them by themselves, and for the Egyptians who dined with him, by themFor the Egyptians could not eat bread with the Heselves.
his brother
33 brews.
Egyptians is an abomination. And they born according to his birth right and the youngest according to his youth. And the men were asto31 nished, one at another. And when they received their several messes from him, the mess of Benjamin was five times larger than any of theirs. And when they had drank and been plentifully regaled XLIV.
For that
to the
with him Joseph gave orders to the steward of his house say-
Ch.
XLIV.
GENESIS.
men with corn, as much as they one's money in the mouth of his bag,
and put
6 7
10
cup in the bag of the youngest along with And Joseph's orders being punctually executed the next morning as soon as it was light the men were sent away they and their asses. And when they were gone out of the city, but had not got far off, Joseph said to his steward, Arise and pursue those men and when thou shalt overtake them, say to them, Why have you returned evil for good ? Why have you stolen my silver cup ? Is not this it out of which my lord drinketh. By it indeed he diviueth. You have done So when he overtook them he spoke to them evil in so doing. Upon which they said to him, Why doth my in these terms. Far be it from thy servants lord speak in such terms as these If we indeed brought back to thee from to do such an act. the land of Chanaan the money which we found in our bags, how should we steal out of thy lord's house silver or gold ? With whomsoever of thy servants thou shalt find the cup, let him die, and we will be our lord's slaves. And he said, Well Let it be as you say thus far With whomsoever the cup be
silver
;
:
my
11 found, he shall be
my
slave
Then
they hasted, and set down, every one his bag on the ground, 12 and opened, every one his bag.
the eldest
till
And he
;
searched beginning at
13 in Benjamin's bag.
he came to the youngest and he found the cup Whereupon they rent their cloaths and put
14 every one his bag on his ass and returned to the city. And Judas with his brothers went in to Joseph who was still there 15 and they fell on the ground before him. And Joseph said to them, What is this you have done? Did you not know that 16 such a man as I can divine? And Judas said, What answer
;
can we
make
to
my
lord ?
?
Or how
to our lord
both
17 we and he with
whom the cup was found. And Joseph said, me to do such a thing. The man with whom
shall be
my
servant
18 in peace to your father. Upon this Judas came near to him and said, my lord, let thy servant speak a word in thy presence and be not angry with thy servant, for thou art next to
Ch.
XLV.
GENESIS.
19 Pharao. Thou my lord didst ask thy servants saying, Have 20 yon a father or a brother ? And we said to my lord, We have a father an old man and he hath a younger son of his old age. His brother is dead, and as he is the only one of his mother
;
21
left
Then thou
I will
me and
And we
for if
my
lord,
he
Then thou saidst to thy servants, Unless your younger brother come down with 24 you, you shall no more be admitted to see my face. So when we went up to thy servant our father, we told him the words 25 of our lord. And when our father said, Go again and buy for 26 us a little food we said, We cannot go. If indeed our youngFor we est brother will go down with us, we will go down.
23 were to leave him, his father would
;
cannot see the man's face unless our youngest brother be with
Thereupon thy servant our father said to us, You know my wife bore me two sons and that one went out from 28 me and you said he was devoured by a wild beast and I have 29 not seen him since. If therefore you take this one also from me and any misfortune happen to him on the journey, you will 30 bring down my old age with sorrow to the grave. Now therefore if I should go to thy servant our father and this son be not with us, as his life dependeth on the life of this son, it will come to pass that when he shall see that this son is not with 31 us he will die. Thus will thy servants bring down the old age
27
us.
that
32 of thy servant our father with sorrow to the grave. Besides as thy servant received this son from his father and said, If I bring
to thee
and
set
him
me
be as a
33 sinner against
my
now
therefore let
lord,
me
stay
my
and
let this
son
(for
how can
go up to
my
father
and
may
my
father.
XLV.
Joseph could not restrain himself before all So there was 2 no attendant with Joseph when he made hiinself known to his brothers, but in weeping he raised his voice so that all the Egyptians heard and the news was carried to Pharao's house, 3 And Joseph said to his brothers, am Joseph. Is my father
this
Upon
Ch.
XLV.
still
GENESIS.
But
alive ?
4 were confounded.
near to
me ?
him for they Then Joseph said to his brothers, Come And when they came near he said, I am Joseph
his brothers could not answer
; ;
5 your brother
whom you
let
it
sold
afflict
into Egypt.
Now
therefore be
you that you sold me hither; For this is but the second life. 6 for Clod sent me before you for year of famine on the earth and there will be yet five years, in
not grieved, nor
7
sent
which there will be neither tillage nor harvest, so that God hath me before you to preserve for you a remnant on the earth
Now therefore
And
it
who
sent
me
hither, but
it
was God.
he hath made
me
like
a father to Pharao, and lord of all his house and governor of all 9 the land of Egypt.
Haste therefore and go up to my father and say to him, Thus saith thy son Joseph, God hath made me Come down therefore to me and ruler of all the land of Egypt.
And thou shalt dwelt in the land of Gesem- Arabia and be near me both thou and thy sons and thy grandsons, 11 thy flocks and thy herds and all that thou hast. And I will
10 tarry not.
;
nourish thee there, (for the famine will continue five years
longer) that thou and thy sons and all that belong to thee
may
Behold your eyes and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see that it is my mouth which speaketh to you. 13 Therefore tell my father all my glory in Egypt and all that you 14 see and make haste and bring my father down hither. Then he fell upon the neck of his brother Benjamin and wept upon 15 him. And Benjamin wept on his neck. And he kissed all his And after that his brothers conbrothers and wept upon them.
12 not be consumed.
;
16
Now when
seph's
are come, Pharao and his servants were rePharao said to Joseph, Say to thy brothers, Do 18 this, Load your beasts and go to the land of Chanaan and take up your father and all that you have and come to me and
brothers
17 joiced.
And
I will give
you of
all
do thou issue these orders, Take with you from the land of Egypt waggons for your children 20 and your wives and take up your father and come; and pay
19 the fat of the land.
And
And
And Joseph
Oh.
XLVI.
GENESIS.
22 gave them waggons as Pharao the king commanded. He gave them also provisions for the journey. And to all he gave two suits of raiment but to Benjamin he gave three hundred pieces
;
23 of gold and
the
like
And he
sent
carried
some of
on the journey. And he dismishe said to them, See that 25 you do not fall out by the way. So they went up out of Egypt and came to the land of Chanaan to their father Jacob and told 26 him saying. Thy son Joseph is alive and he is the governor of all the land of Egypt. Whereupon Jacob was absorpt in 27 thought, for he could not believe them. But when they told him all that Joseph had commanded them, and he saw the waggons which Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of Ja28 cob their father revived. And Israel said, It is a great thing for me that my son Joseph is still alive. 1 will go and see him,
24 loaded with bread
sed
for his father
them
And
before I die.
XLYI.
Then
Israel
removed with
all
God
of his fa-
2 ther Isaak.
And God
!
3 and
said to him, I
4 into
will
thee
And he said, Here I am. And God God of thy fathers. Fear not to go down Egypt for I will make thee there a great nation. I indeed go down with thee into Egypt and I will at last cause to come up, when Joseph shall have put his hands on
said,
Jacob
Jacob
the
am
5 thy eyes.
sons
6 and
Then Jacob
of Israel
arose from Well of the Oath and the put their father, and the baggage and their
him
all
their effects
7 gotten in the land of Chanaan, Jacob and all his seed with him,
his sons
ters
and
and
granddaugh-
So he brought
of Israel's
to Egypt.
Now
down
to
children
who went
Egypt with
ben,
The first born of Jacob was Reuben, and the sons Enoch and Phallus, Asron and Charmi.
of Reu-
Cb. 10
11
XLYI.
GENESIS.
the sons of Symeon, Jemuel and Jainin and
the sons of Levi, Gerson, Kaath and Merari.
And
And And
naan.
Aod and
Aunan and
Seloni and
Phares and Zara but Er and Aunan died in the land of Cha13 14
and Sambran.
And the sons of Zabulon, Sered and Allon and Achoel. These were the sons of Leia whom she bore to Jacob in Syrian Mesopotamia with Deina his daughter. All the souls, sons and daughters were thirty three. 16 And the sons of Gad Saphon and Aggis and Sannis and
15
;
Thasoban and Aodeis and Aroedeis and Areeleis. And the sons of Aser Jemna and Jessua and Jeus and 17 18 Baria with Sara their sister. And the sons of Baria Chobar and Melchiil. These were the children of Zelpha whom Laban gave to his daughter Leia and she bore them to Jacob.
; ;
Sixteen souls.
19
of
And
Egypt,
20 and Benjamin.
And to Joseph children were born in the land whom Aseneth the daughter of Petephres, the priest
to
of Heliopolis, bore
him,
And And
21
to Manasses, there
And Machir
begot Galaad.
22
23
And the sons of Soutalaam, Edom. And the sons of Benjamin were Bala and Bochor and Asbel. And to Bala there were sons born, namely, Gera and ISoeman and Achis and Bos and Mamphim, and Gera begot Arad. These, were the children of Bachel, whom she bore to Jacob.
All the souls were eighteen.
And
;
the sons of
Dan; Asom.
And
2*4 leim These were the Asiel and Goni and Issaar and Sellein. 25 children of Balla whom Laban gave to his daughter Rachel, 26 and she bore them to Jacob. All the souls, seven. So all the souls who went with Jacob into Egypt, even all who sprung
from him, exclusive of the wives of Jacob's children All the six. And including the children of Joseph who
Ch.
XLVII.
GENESIS.
all
the souls
se-
into
Egypt were
venty
28
five.
he had sent Judas before him to Joseph, that he 29 might meet him at Heroopolis, in the land of Harnesses. And Joseph having got ready his chariots, went up to meet his faAnd when he saw him he fell on his ther Israel at Heroopolis. 30 neck and wept abundantly. And Israel said to Joseph, Nowlet
Now
me
die, since
face, for
will
and
tell
him
that
my
brothers,
my
who
are 32 were in the land of Chanaan, are come to shepherds for their occupation hath been to feed cattle, and they have brought their flocks and their herds and all that they
;
me
but the
men
33 have. If therefore Pharao send for you and say to you, What 34 is your occupation ? you will say, We thy servants are feeders of cattle from our youth even to this time, as well as our faFor every shepthers that you may dwell in Geseru-Arabia. herd is an abomination to the Egyptians. So Joseph went and told Pharao saying, My father XLVII. and my brothers with their flocks and their herds and all that and lo belong to them are come from the land of Chanaan And he took of his brothers 2 they are in the land of Gesem. 3 five men and presented them before Pharao. And Pharao said to Joseph's brothers, What is your occupation ? and they said to Pharao, Thy servants are shepherds, both we and our fa4 thers. Moreover they said to Pharao, We are come to sojourn in this land, because there is no pasture for thy servants' cattle, Now for the famine hath been great in the land of Chanaan. And Pharao said therefore let us sojourn in the land of Gesem. and if thou to Joseph, Let them dwell in the land of Gesem knowest any men of ability among them, make them over; ; ;
seers of
and his sons came into Egypt to Joseph and Pharao king of Egypt heard of it he said to Joseph, Thy 6 father and thy brothers are come to thee, behold the land of Egypt is before thee, settle thy father and thy brothers in the 7 best of the land. And when Joseph introduced his father Jacob and presented him before Pharao and Jacob had blessed
VOL.
I.
Oh.
XLVII.
GENESIS.
How many are the years of the And Jacob said to Pharao, The days of the years of my life which I am now sojourning are a hundred and Few and evil have been the days of the years of thirty years.
to the days of the years of the which they sojourned. And when Jacob had 11 blessed Pharao he went out from him. And Joseph settled his father and his brothers and gave them a possession in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land of Ramesses, as Pharao 12 had ordered. And Joseph supplied his. father and his brothers and all his father's household with a certain portion of corn for
life.
my
10
life
of
my
13
each person. Now there was no food in the land, for the famine prevailed exceedingly
15
16 17
18
and both the land of Egypt and the land And Joseph collected all the money which was found in the land of Egypt and in the land of Chanaan for the corn which they bought and which he dealt out to them. And Joseph brought all the money to Pharao's house. And when all the money was gone, out of the land of Egypt and out of the land of Chanaan, all the Egyptians came to Joseph and said, Give us bread. Must we die in thy presence because we have no money ? Thereupon Joseph said to them, Briug your cattle, and I will give you bread for your cattle if your money be gone. So they brought their cattle to Joseph, and he gave them bread for their horses and for their flocks and for their herds and for their asses and supplied them with bread that year for all their cattle. When that year was ended they came to him the next year and said, Perhaps we may be rejected by our lord for as our money is gone and our stock and cattle are transferred to thee
;
:
is
indeed nothing
left
That we therefore may not die in thy presence and the land become a waste, purchase us and our land for bread, and we with our lands will be serGive us seed that we may sow and live and vants to Pharao.
20 not die. So the land will not become desolate. Upon this Joseph purchased all the land of the Egyptians for Pharao. For the Egyptians sold their land to Pharao, because the famine pre21 vailed over them. Thus the land became Pharao's, and he re-
Ck.
XLVIII.
GENESIS.
duced the people to a state of vassalage from one border of 22 Egypt to the other, save the land of the priests only. This Joseph did not buy because Pharao had assigned them a gratuitous portion, and they ate the portion which Pharao assign23 ed them. Therefore they did not sell their land. Then Joseph said to all the Egyptians, Behold I have this day purchased
;
24 you and your land for Pharao. Take seed and sow the land. And of the products thereof you shall give Pharao the fifth. And the other four parts shall be your own to sow the land, 25 and to be food for you and all your families. And they said, 26 of our
We have found favour in the sight and we will be servants to Pharao. So Joseph enjoined upon them the giving a fifth to Pharao as a statute which continueth even to this day in all the land of Egypt, excepting only the land of the priests. That did not belong to Pharao. 27 Thus Israel became sojourners in the land of Egypt in the district of Gesem, and they had possessions therein and inThou
hast saved our lives.
lord,
And Jacob
all
lived in the
And
29
Now when
his son
Joseph and said to him, If I have found favour in thy sight, put thy hand under my thigh and thou shalt deal kindly 30 and truly with me, that thou wilt not bury me in Egypt but Therefore thou shalt carry me let me sleep with my fathers.
;
31 out of
will
And he said I Swear to me. So he swore to him. And Israel bowed down on the head of his staff. After this when it was told Joseph, Thy father is XLVIII. sick, he took his two sons Manasses and Ephraim and went to 2 Jacob. And when they told Jacob saying, Behold thy son Joseph is coming to thee, Israel strengthened himself and sat 3 upon the bed. And Jacob said to Joseph, My God appeared to me at Louza in the land of Chanaan and blessed me and 4 said, Behold I will make thee fruitful and multiply thee and make thee a multitude of nations, and I will give thee this land
Egypt and bury me
said.
in their sepulchre.
do as thou hast
And
he
said,
for a perpetual
possession.
Now
Egypt, before
came
Ephraim
Ch.
XLVIII.
GENESIS.
Reuben and Symeon,
shall be mine. shall
And
after this
go by the
name
of their brothers.
7 ritances.
Now when
thy mother died in the land of Chanaan, just as I drew near the race ground of Chabratha on the way to Ephratha. So I buried her in the way of the race ground the same is Bethle8 hem.
Then
sons of Joseph
said,
Who
are
10
And Joseph said to his father, They are my Whereupon Jacob said, sons, whom God hath given me here. Bring them near to me that I may bless them. Now Israel's
eyes were dim by reason of old age and he could not see clearly.
he brought them near to him, he kissed them and embraced them. And Israel said to Joseph, Lo was I not deprived of thy presence ? yet behold God hath shewn me even 12 thy seed. Then Joseph took them from his knees; and when 13 they had made obeisance to him with their face to the ground, Joseph taking his two sons, Ephraim in his right hand towards Israel's left and Manasses in his left hand towards Israel's right,
And when
14 brought them near to him. But Israel stretching out his right hand laid it on Ephraim's head (now he was the youngest) and 15 his left hand on Manasses' head crossing his hands. And he
blessed
them and
said,
my
fathers
Abraham
and Isaak worshipped the God who hath fed me from my 16 youth to this day the Angel who delivered me from all evils, And let them be called by my name and bless these children
by the name
of
my
fathers
be increased to a great multitude on the earth Now when Joseph saw that his father put his right hand on 17 Ephraim's head, it appeared amiss to him and he took hold
;
remove it from Ephraim's head to the And Joseph said to his father, Not so, my 18 head of Manasses. father for this is the first born, put thy right hand on his head.
of his father's
hand
to
know
;
my
son
know.
This in-
be a people and will be exalted. But his younger brother will be greater than he and his seed will be a multitude of
deed
will
20 nations.
And
said,
By you
Israel
God make
Then
Ch.
XLIX.
seph,
GENESIS.
I die.
Lo
But God
your fathers.
will
'I'l
to the land of
Now
be with you and bring you back to thee exclusively above thy
hand
of the
Amorites with
my
tell
my
bow.
said to them,
to
XLTX.
days.
Then Jacob
ble that I
may
you what
and happen
Assem-
you
in
the latter
Assemble and hear me, ye sons of Jacob Hearken to Israel hearken to your father.
:
Eeuben my first born Thou my strength and the head of my children Too imperious and too self sufficient
!
!
Thou shouldst not have burst forth like water. For thou wentest up to thy father's bed, Then thou pollutedst the couch to which thou wentest Symeon and Levi are brothers. They accomplished their iniquitous purpose. my soul, come not into their council
up.
And
my
passions be engaged.
Because in their wrath they slew men, And in their rage ham-strung a bull Cursed be their wrath, for it was headstrong
And
it
was
bitter.
I will parcel
And
8
scatter
!
Let thy brethren praise thee will be on the back of thy enemies. The sons of thy father shall bow down to thee. Judas is a lion's whelp. From a vigorous stem, my son, thou art sprung. Couching down thou art gone to sleep
Judas
Thy hands
Who
dare rouse
him
Nor
him
shall
come
of nations.
Binding
And
young
vine,
Ch.
XLIX.
GENESIS.
He will wash his robe in wine, And his mantle in the blood of
12
the grape.
And
13
1-1
Zabulon shall dwell by the sea And he will be near the haven of ships, And will extend as far as Sidon. Issachar desired earnestly what was good, Halting between two choices.
15
place, that
it
was good,
16
17
And the land, that it was fertile, He bowed his shoulder to labour And became a husbandman. Dan will judge his people And be like a tribe in Israel. Let Dan be indeed a serpent in the
Lying
in watch in a path,
way,
18
19
That the horseman may fall backwards Waiting continually the salvation of the Lord.
Gad Troops of plunderers will plunder him And he to his utmost, will plunder them.
:
20
21
Aser.
And
for princes.
Nephthaleim
Joseph
is
a spreading stock,
its
Super-adding beauty by
product.
22
a fruitful son.
My
fruitful son
was envied.
my
younger
of
son,
whom
23
at
him
24
25
bows and their strength were broken, And the sinewy arms of their hands enfeebled By the hand of the mighty One of Jacob. Thence he who hath strengthened Israel Is from the God of thy father And My God hath helped thee and blessed thee With the blessing of heaven from above, And with the blessing of a land having all thiDgs,
;
Oh. L.
GENESIS.
By reason of the blessing of He hath made the blessings
breasts
and womb,
26
And
28
for the
And
these were
And when
he
had blessed them he said, I am going to be added to my peo30 pie, and you shall bury me with my fathers, in the cave which is in the field of Ephron the Chettite, in the double cave which is over against Mambre in the land of Chanaan the cave 31 which Abraham bought of Ephron the Chettite for the possesThere they buried Abraham and Sasion of a burying place. 32 rah his wife. There they buried Isaak and Kebekka his wife. There Leia was buried in the field namely in the cave in it, 33 which was purchased of the children of Chet. And when Jacob had finished this charge to his sons he drew up his feet into the bed and gave up the ghost and was added to his people. Then Joseph fell upon his father's face and bewailed him L.
And Joseph
embalm
Israel,
his father.
had embalmed
is
and compleated
days
(for this
for
him seventy
days.
And when
the days of
Joseph spoke to the princes of Pharao saying, If I have found favour in your sight, speak for me to Pharao and say, 5 My father adjured me saying, In the tomb which I cut out for myself in the land of Chanaan there thou shalt bury me. Now therefore let me go up and bury my father and I will return 6 again. And Pharao said to Joseph, Co up and bury thy father 7 as he adjured thee. So Joseph went up to bury his father. And there went up with him all the servants of Pharao and the elders of his house, and all the elders of the land of Egypt, and all
over,
Cli.
L.
GENESIS.
Joseph's family and his brothers and all his lather's household
and herds they left in the There went up also with him chariots and 10 horsemen, so that the camp was very large. And when they
his
8 and
kindred.
But
their flocks
9 land of Gesem.
came
to the
is
mourned
for
him with
a very
11 seven days.
And he continued the mourning for his father And when the inhabitants of the land of Chanaan
saw the mourning at the threshing floor of Atad, they said, This is a great grief to the Egyptians. For this cause they called its name Grief of Egypt. It is on the bank of the Jordan.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
had done this for him when they had carried him to the land of Chanaan and buried him in the double cave the cave which Abraham bought for the possession of a burying place from Ephron the Chettite over against Mambre, then Joseph returned to Egypt, he and his brethren and those who went up with him to bury his father. Now when Joseph's brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, Perhaps Joseph may bear us a grudge and requite So they came to us for all the ills which we have done to him. Joseph and said, Our father before he died adjured us saying, Thus shall you say to Joseph, Forgive them their iniquity and Now therefore forgive the their sin for having done thee evil. And while iniquity of the servants of the God of thy father. speaking to him, Joseph wept. And they came near they were to him and said, We are thy servants, upon which Joseph said You indeed conto them, Fear not, for I am God's servant. suited against me for evil but God determined concerning
his sons
When
me
for good, to
much
people
Moreover he said to them, Be not afraid. So he comI will continue to nourish you and your families. 22 forted them, and spoke affectionately to them, xind Joseph dwelt in Egypt, he and his brothers and all his father's family. 23 And when Joseph had lived a hundred and ten years and saw Ephraim's children to the third generation and the children of Machir the son of Manasses were also dandled on his knees 24 Joseph spoke to his brothers, saying, I die, but God will assuredly visit you and conduct you out of this land into the land which God with an oath gave to our fathers, Abraham,
21 might be nourished.
;
Ch. L.
GENESIS.
And Joseph
saying, In the visitation wherewith G-od will visit you, you shall
my
So Joseph died being a hunand when they had embalmed him they Egypt.
EXODUS.
I.
Israel's
Egypt with
to
his
5 Ion, Benjamin,
6 7
8
9
10
Reuben, Symeon, Levi, Judas, Issachar, ZabuDan and Nephthaleim, Gad and Aser. Now Joseph was in Egypt. And all the souls from Jacob were sevenAnd when Joseph was dead and all his brothers and all ty five. that generation and the children of Israel had increased and multiplied and were become numerous and grew more and more powerful and the land caused them to abound, there arose another king over Egypt, who knew not Joseph. And he said to his nation, Behold the race of the children of Israel is become a great multitude, and is mightier than we. Come
whole family
therefore, let us deal subtilly with them.
are multiplied,
if
our enemies and fight against us and depart out of the land.
11 So he set task masters over
them
to afflict
fortified cities,
But the more they afflicted them, the more they multiplied and grew stronger and stronger. So 13 the Egyptians were abhorred by the children of Israel; and the Egyptians ruled over the Israelites with rigour and made their lives bitter with hard labour in working clay and making
Heliopolis.
all
field,
rank was SepWhen you do the office of midwives to the Hebrew women and they are delivered, if it be a male child, kill it but if it be a female premidwives, of
the
of the
first
whom
name
in
name
and
said,
17 serve
it alive.
of
But the midwives feared God and did not do as Egypt commanded them, but saved the males.
Oh.
EI.
EXODUS.
IS Whereupon the king of Egypt sent for the midwives and said
to
them, AVhy have you done this and saved the male chil?
19 dren
And
20
21
22
II.
Egyptian for they bring forth instantly. BeAnd fore the midwives can come to them, they are delivered. God dealt well with the midwives, and the people multiplied and grew mighty. And because the midwives feared God they Then Pharao gave orders established families for themselves. to all his people saying, Every male child which is born to the Hebrews you shall throw into the river, but preserve every female alive. Now there was a certain man of the tribe of Levi who had married one of the daughters of Levi and she conceived and bore a son. And when they saw that he was a beautiful child
are not like the
3 they hid
him
three months.
mother provided for him a wicker basket and plaistered it with bitumenous pitch and put the child into it and placed it in the stagnant water by the side of the river. 4 And his sister watched it at a distance to see what would be5 come of it. And the daughter of Pharao came to bathe herself at the river and her maids were walking with her along the
him any
longer, his
bank.
And
And upon opening it she it brought to her. saw in the basket a child weeping. And the daughter of Pharao had compassion on it and said, This is one of the Hebrew
Whereupon
?
7 children.
his
sister
said
to
Pharao's
daughter,
among
And
Upon which
And
Take care of this child for 10 me and suckle it for me and I will pay thee the wages. So the woman took the child and suckled it and when the boy was grown up she brought him to Pharao's daughter and he became her son. And she called his name Moses, saying, I drew him out of the water. And after a course of many years, when Moses was become 11
9 the daughter of Pharao said to her,
;
And as great he went out to his brethren the children of Israel. he was observing their distress, he saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, who was one of his brethren the children of Israel.
Ch. III.
EXODUS.
12 Whereupon looking about on every side and seeing no body 13 he smote the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. And going
out the next day he saw two
said
To which he
?
replied,
over us
yesterday
Dost thou mean to kill me, as thou didst the Egyptian Thereupon Moses was alarmed and said, Is the
?
Pharao heard of this deed he sought to slay Moses, but he withdrew from the presence of Pharao and took When he came to the 1G up his abode in the land of Madiam.
Now when
down by a well. Now the priest of Madiam had seven daughters who tended the flocks of their father Jothor. And they having come to the well began to draw water to fill the troughs that they might water the flocks of their father Jothor, and the shepherds came and drove them 17 away. Upon which Moses arose and protected them and drew 18 water for them and watered their flocks. And when they came to their father Eaguel, he said to them, Why have you come
land of
Madiam he
sat
19 so soon to-day
To which they
replied,
An Egyptian
protect-
and watered our ed us from the shepherds and drew 20 flocks. And he said to his daughters, And where is he ? Why did you leave the man behiud ? Therefore call him that he may 21 eat bread. So Moses dwelt with the man; and he gave him
for us
wife.
And
and bore him a son And Moses called his name Gersam, saying, Because I am a sojourner in a strange land. 2o And after those many years the king of Egypt died and the Israelites groaned under their labours and raised a loud outcry and their cry on account of their labours ascended up to 24 God. And God heard their groans. And God remembered his covenant which he had made with Abraham, Isaak and Jacob. And God looked upon the Israelites and was made
;
known
III.
to them.
Now when
Madiam he
led
2 derness and
came
to the
mountain Choreb.
him in a fire blazing out of a bush. And when he saw that the bush blazed with fire, but was not con-
Ch. III.
3 sinned, Moses said,
I
EXODUS.
will
;
5 6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
go near aiid see this great sight why the bush is not consumed. But when the Lord saw that he drew near to look the Lord called to him out of the bush And he said, What is it ? And he saying, Moses Moses said, Approach not hither. Loose the sandals from thy feet for the place where thou standest is holy ground. Then he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaak, and the God of Jacob. Whereupon Moses turned away his face for he was afraid to look forward in the presence of God. And the Lord said to Moses, I have indeed seen the affliction of my people in Egypt and have heard their cry on the account of their task masters for I know their sorrow, therefore I am come dow n to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians and to bring them out of that land, and conduct them to a land good and spacious to a land flowing with milk and honey to the country of the Chananites and the Chettites and the Amorites, and the Pherezites, and the Gergasites and the Evites and the Jebusites. And now behold the cry of the children of Israel hath reached me and I have seen the oppression with which the Egyptians oppress them, now therefore come I will send thee to Pharao king of Egypt and thou shalt bring my people the Israelites out of the land of Egypt. Thereupon Moses said to God, Who am I that I should go to Pharao king of Egypt, and that I should bring the Israelites out of the land of Egypt? Upon which God spoke to Moses saying, That I will be with thee, even this is the sign for thee. And because I will send thee, therefore when thou hast brought my people out of Egypt you shall worship God on this mountain. Then Moses said to God, Behold when I come to the Israelites and say to them, The God of our fathers hath sent me to you and they shall say, What is his name ? What shall I say to them ? On which God spoke to Moses saying, I am The I Am. Moreover he said, Thus shalt thou say to the children Again God said to of Israel, The I Am hath sent me to you. Moses, Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel, The Lord, the God of our fathers, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaak, and the God of Jacob hath sent me to you. This is my everlasting name and memorial to all generations. Go therefore and assemble the Senate of the children of Israel and say
;
! !
Oh.
IV.
to them,
rne,
EXODUS.
The Lord, the (rod
of our fathers hath appeared to
God
17 and
Moreover he said, 1 will bring you up from the oppression of the Egyptians to the land of the Chananites and the Chettites and the Amorites and the Pherezites, and the Gergasites and the Evites and the Jeto a land flowing with milk and honey, and they will busites
that hath befallen you in Egypt.
18 hearken to thy voice, and thou and the Senate of Israel shall go to Pharao king of Egypt, and thou shalt say to him, The God of the Hebrews hath called us'; let us therefore go three
days' journey into the wilderness that
1!)
we may
sacrifice to
our
God.
20 you to go, but by a strong hand. Therefore I will stretch forth my hand and smite the Egyptians with all my wonders which And after these he will dismiss you. will do anions them. 21 And I will give the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians,
I
22
but every shall not go away empty neighbour and of him who sojourneth in her house vessels of silver and of gold, and raiment which you shall put on your sons and your daughters and you shall
so that
when you
go,
you
woman
IV.
Then Moses answered and said, If hearken to my voice for they may they will not believe and What shall I say to them ? say, God hath not appeared to thee 2 And the Lord said to him, What is that in thy hand ? And he Then he said, Cast it on the ground. So he cast it 3 said a staff.
spoil
the
Egyptians.
it
became a serpent
and 3 loses
fled
from
hand and
take
5 by the
lieve
by the tail. So he stretched forth his hand and caught it tail and it was in his hand a staff. That they may bethee that the God of thy fathers, the God of Abraham, and
of Isaak,
and the God of Jacob hath appeared to thee, So he put his 6 said the Lord again, Put thy hand in thy bosom. hand in his bosom and when he drew his hand out of his boThen the Lord said to him again, 7 som, his hand was like snow. Put thy hand in thy bosom. So he put his hand in his bosom, and when he drew it out of his bosom, it was again restored
the
God
8 to
the
colour
of
its
ilesh.
Now
if
they
first
will
not
believe
be-
Ch. IV.
EXODUS.
But
if
they will
not believe thee for these two signs, nor hearken to thy voice,
thou shalt take some of the water of the river and pour it out on the dry ground and the water which thou shalt take 10 from the river shall be blood on the ground. Then Moses
;
said
to
the
Lord,
Lord,
am
not
sufficiently
qualified,
11
have a stammering voice and a faltering tongue. said to Moses, Who gave man a the hard of hearing and the deaf
?
Was
it
not I who
am God ? Now
13
14
15
1G 17
18
19
20
21
open thy mouth and teach thee what thou shalt say. Then Moses said, Lord, provide another capable person whom thou wilt send. Whereupon the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses and he said, Lo is not Aaron the Levite thy brother ? I know that he can speak well for thee. And lo he will come out to meet thee, and when Thou therefore shalt he shall see thee he will be rejoiced. speak to him and commit my words to his mouth. And I will open thy mouth and his mouth and teach you what you shall do. He shall speak to the people for thee and he shall be thy mouth and thou shalt be to him as the Oracle of God. And this staff which was turned into a serpent thou shalt take in thy hand. With it thou shalt perform miracles. Then Moses went and returned to Jothor his father in law and said, I must go and return to my brethren who are in Egypt and see if they be still living. And Jothor said to Moses, Go in peace. So after many years, when the king of Egypt was dead, and the Lord said to Moses in Madiam, Go return to Egypt, for all who sought thy life are dead; Moses took his wife and children and mounted them on asses to return And he took in his hand the staff which he had to Egypt. from God. And the Lord said to Moses, Thou art on thy
and
I will
to Egypt.
And
I will
make
22
he
thou shalt say to Pharao, Thus saith the Lord, Israel is 23 my first born son, and I have said to thee, Send away this my people that they may serve me if therefore thou wilt not dis;
And
thy
first
born.
Ch. V.
EXODUS.
24 Now when he was on the way at the resting place, an 25 Angel of the Lord met him and sought to kill him. Whereupon Sepphora took a sharp stone and circumcised her son. Then she fell at his feet and said, The blood of the circumci26. sion of my son hath stopped me. So she departed from him>
because she said, The blood of the circumcision of
my
son
27 28
29
30
31
V.
Now the Lord had said to Aaron, Go into the wilderness meet Moses. So he went and met him at the mount of God and they saluted each other. And Moses told Aaron all the words of the Lord, which he had sent and all the orders which he had given him in charge. And Moses and Aaron went and assembled the Senate of the Israelites, and Aaron rehearsed all the words which God had spoken to Moses and he performed the miracles in the presence of the people. And the people believed and were rejoiced that God had visited the children of Israel and that he had seen their affliction. So bowing their heads the people worshipped. And after this Moses went in with Aaron to Pharao and they said to him, Thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, Let my people go that they may keep a festival for me in the wilderness. Upon which Pharao said, Who is he, that I should hearken to his voice so as to send away the Israelites ? I do
to
;
not
to
him, The
know the Lord, nor will I let Israel go. Then they said God of the Hebrews hath called us. Let us
we
sacrifice to
may
4 befal
us. Thereupon the king of Egypt said to them, Why do ye, Moses and Aaron, divert the people from their labours ? 5 Begone each of you to his work. And Pharao said, Behold
this
people
is
now numerous,
therefore
we must not
let
them
So Pharao gave orders to the task 7 masters of the people and to the clerks saying, You shall no
6 rest from their labours.
more give the people straw to make bricks as heretofore; but yet the daily let them go and gather straw for themselves 8 task of brick making which they now perform, you shall lay upon them. Thou shalt make no abatement for they are idle. Therefore they have cried saying, Let us go and sacrifice to 9 our God. Let the work of these men be made heavy and let
;
Oh. VI.
EXODUS.
their thoughts about that,
and not trouble them10 selves with vain discourses. Upon this the task masters and 11 clerks hurried them and spoke to the people saying, Thus saith Pharao, I will no more give you straw go and collect straw for yourselves where you can find it; for no abatement shall be 12 made of your task. So the people were dispersed through all
them employ
13 the land of Egypt to collect stubble instead of straw. And the task masters urged them saying, Compleat the customary daily 14 task as when straw was furnished you. And when they beat
the clerks of the nation of the Israelites who were set over them
by the
officers of
Pharao and
said,
Why
thy servants, yet they say to us, Make bricks. And lo thy Wilt thou then deal unjustly with thy servants are beaten. But he said to them, You are idle You are idlers. 17 people ? 18 Therefore you say, Let us go and sacrifice to our God. Go therefore now and work for there shall be no straw given 19 you, yet you shall deliver the task of bricks. So the clerks of
!
:
no abatement from the And upon meeting and Aaron who had come to meet them as they came Moses 21 out from Pharao they said to them, God look upon you and judge. Eor you have made the smell of us horrible before Phasaid,
when they
You
shall be allowed
22
servants to put a sword in his hand to Thereupon Moses turned to the Lord and said, Lord, why hast thou afflicted this people ? And why hast thou sent me ? For since I went to Pharao to speak in thy name, he hath ill treated this peoj>le and thou hast not delivered thy people. Then the Lord said to Moses, Now thou shalt see VI. what I will do to Pharao for by a strong hand he shall let them go and by an uplifted arm he shall drive them out of his land. 2 Moreover God spake to Moses and said to him, I am the Lord 3 and I appeared to Abraham and to Isaak and to Jacob as their God. Though I did not clearly manifest to them my name 4 Lord, yet I established this my covenant with them to give them the land of the Chananites the land wherein they had
rao and before his
us.
kill
Ch. VI.
5 sojourned
EXODUS.
which they were then sojourning. Now I have Israel, which the EgypAnd I have remem6 tians have occasioned by enslaving them. bered the covenant with you. Go speak to the children of Israel and say, I am the Lord and I will bring you out from the
heard the groaning of the children of
in
bondage of the Egyptians, and deliver you from this slavery, and redeem you with an uplifted arm and with great decision and take you to myself for my own people, and I will be your God. 7 And you shall know that I the Lord am your God, who brought 8 you out from the tyranny of the Egyptians. And I will bring you to the land for which I stretched out my hand to give it to Abraham and Isaak and Jacob. And I will give it to you
for a heritage.
am
the Lord.
;
In these terms Moses spoke to the Israelites but they hearkened not to him on account of their despondency, and on ac10 count of their hard labours. Then the Lord spoke to Moses
9
11 saying
Go
in
spoke before the Lord saying, Behold the Israelites have not hearkened to me, how then should Pharao hearken to me,
incapable as I
am
of speaking
13
(Now when
them
a charge to Pharao
king of Egypt to send away the IsEgypt, these were the chief lead-
The
sons of
Eeuben the
Carmi.
first
born of
Israel,
Enoch and
This
And
the
sons of
Symeon were
Jemuel and Jamin and Aocl and Jachin and Saar and Saul the These were the patriarchal 16 son of a Chananitish woman. houses of the Symeonites. And these are the names of the children of Levi according to their families, Gerson, Kaath and Merari. Now the years of the life of Levi were a hun17 dred and thirty seven. And these were the sons of Gerson, Lobeni and Semei. These were houses of their patriarchal 18 family. And the sons of Kaath were Ambram and Issaar, Chebron and Oziel. Now the years of the life of Kaath were a 19 hundred and thirty three. And the sons of Merari were Mooli and Mousi. These were the houses of the patriarchal family of 20 Levi according to their families. Now Ambram had taken to N VOL. I.
Ch. VII.
EXODUS.
him Aaron and Moses and Mariam their sister. And the years life of Ambrani were a hundred and thirty two. And 22 the sons of Issaar were Kore and Naphek and Zechri. And
21 of the
23 the sons of Oziel were Misael and Elisaphan and Segri. And Aaron had taken to wife Elizabeth the daughter of Aminadab
and the sister of Naason, and she bore to him Nadab and 24 Abiud and Eleazar and Ithamar. And the sons of Kore were Asir and Elkana and Abiasar. These were the families of And Eleazar the son of Aaron had taken to wife one 25 Kore. of the daughters of Phoutiel, and she bore to him Phineas. These were the heads of the patriarchal family of the Levites 26 according to their genealogies. This Aaron and Moses were they whom God ordered to lead the Israelites out of the land of Egypt with their armies. These were they who spoke to 27 Pharao king of Egypt, xlnd the same Aaron and Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. 28 Now on the day when the Lord spoke to Moses in the land of Egypt, when the Lord spoke to Moses and said, I am the Lord, Speak to Pharao king of Egypt all the words which I say to thee, and Moses said before the Lord, Behold I am a stammerer and how will Pharao listen to me, the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Behold I have made thee VII. a god to Pharao, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet, 2 and thou shalt deliver to him all that I command thee. And Aaron thy brother shall speak to Pharao, to send the Israelites 3 out of his land. But I will let Pharao's heart be stubborn, and I will multiply my signs and wonders in the land of Egypt. 4 And when Pharao will not hearken to you, I will lay my hand upon Egypt and bring out my people, the children of Israel
with
5
my
all
And
lay my hand on Egypt and bring the children of Israel out from among them. So Moses acted in conjunction with Aaron 6 7 and as the Lord commanded so they did. Now Moses was
;
8 eighty years old and his brother Aaron was eighty three years
old,
when he spoke
to Pharao.)
And
you and
say,
Give us
sign or a miracle,
Oh. VII.
EXODUS.
then thou shalt say to thy brother Aaron, Take this staff and throw it on the ground in the presence of Pharao and before 10 his attendants and it shall be a dragon. So Moses went in with Aaron before Pharao and his attendants and they did as the
Lord commanded them. But when Aaron threw down the staff before Pharao and before his attendants and it became a dragon, Pharao called together the wise men of Egypt and the 11 sorcerers. And the Egyptian enchanters by their sorceries did They cast down each his staff, which became in like manner. 12 dragons. Though Aaron's staff devoured their staves, yet Pha13 rao's heart was stubborn and he hearkened not to them to do
11 15 16
17
18
Lord cooimanded them. Then the Lord said to Moses, Pharao's heart is obstinateGo in the morning to Pharao. ly bent not to let the people go. Behold he is going out to the water and thou wilt meet him at And thou shalt take in thy hand the the border of the river. staff which was turned into a serpent, and say to him, The Lord the God of the Hebrews hath sent to thee saying, Send away my people that they may serve me in the wilderness, and behold thou hast not hearkened hitherto. Thus saith the Lord, By this thou shalt know that I am the Lord, Behold with this staff which is in my hand I smite upon the water in the river and it shall turn into blood. And the fishes which are in the
as the river shall die.
And
And
the Egyptians
Moreover the Lord said to Moses, Say to thy brother Aaron, Take thy staff in thy hand and stretch forth thy hand against the waters of Egypt, against the rivers and against the canals and against and they their ponds and against all their reservoirs of water
;
shall
the land of
of stone.
Egypt
So Moses and Aaron did as the Lord commanded them. And lifting up his staff he smote the water in the river in the presence of Pharao and before all his attendants and changed all the water of the river into blood. And the fishes which were 21 in the river died. And the river stunk so that the Egyptians could not drink the water of the river. And there was blood
20
22 in
all
of
Egypt
Ch. VIII.
did in like
EXODUS.
manner by their enchantments, Pharao's heart became inflexible so that he hearkened not to them as the Lord 23 had said. So Pharao returned and went to his house and paid 24 no attention to this. And all the Egyptians dug round about
the river for water to drink for they could not drink the water of the river.
25
the seven days were fulfilled after the Lord had smitten the river, the Lord said to Moses, Go to Pharao and say to him, Thus saith the Lord, Send away
And when
VIII.
my
peo-
thou wilt not let them go, behold I will smite all thy borders with frogs and the river shall 3 swarm with frogs. And they shall go up and come into thy houses and into thy bed chambers, even upon thy beds and
if
;
may
serve me.
But
4
.*>
10
11
12
13
and thy people and into thy kneading troughs and thy ovens. Both against thee and against thy attendants and thy people shall the frogs come up. And the Lord said to Moses, Say to Aaron thy brother, Stretch forth the staff with thy hand over the rivers and over the canals and over the lakes and bring up the frogs. So Aaron stretched forth his hand over the waters of Egypt and brought up the frogs. And frogs came up in abundance and covered the land -of Egypt. Though the Egyptian sorcerers did in like manner by their enchantments and brought up frogs on the land of Egypt yet Pharao called Moses and Aaron and said, Pray for me to the Lord, and let him take away the frogs from me and my people and I will let them go that they may sacrifice to the Lord. Whereupon Moses said to Pharao, Set me the time when I shall pray for thee and for thy attendants and thy people, that the frogs may vanish from thee and from thy peopie and out of your houses and be left only in the river. And he said against to-morrow. And Moses said, It shall be as thou hast spoken. That thou mayst know that there is no other besides the Lord the frogs shall be removed from thee and from your houses and from your villages and from all thy attendants and from thy people but in the river they shall be left. Then Moses and Aaron went out from Pharao and Moses cried to the Lord for the performance of the promise touching the frogs as Pharao had stated. And the Lord did as Moses said. The frogs died out of the houses and out of
; ; ;
;
Ch. VIII.
EXODUS.
fields.
And
and
But when Pharao saw that there was a respite, his heart became stubborn and he hearkened not to them as the Lord 16 had said. Then the Lord said to Moses, Say to Aaron, Stretch forth thy staff with thy hand and smite the dust of the ground, and there shall be stinging gnats among the men and
15 17 the four footed beasts throughout
cordingly Aaron stretched forth
all
Ac-
smote the dust of the ground, and there were stinging gnats among the men and among the four footed beasts, and in all the 18 dust of the ground there were gnats. As the magicians did in like manner by their enchantments to remove the stinging
gnats but could not, so the stinging gnats were
among
the
19
This
is
had
20
said.
said
to
!
Lo
Moses, Bise early to-morrow and he will come forth to the water, and
thou shalt say to him, Thus saith the Lord, Send away
21 people that they
wilt not
my
thou
may
serve
me
in the wilderness.
I will
But
if
send away
my
people behold
22
23 24
25
26
and against thy attendants and against thy people and against your houses, the dog fly. And the houses of the Egyptians shall be filled with dog flies throughout all the land in which they are. But in that day I will distinguish in a glorious manner the land of Gesem in which my people are. In it there shall be no dog flies, that thou mayst know that I am the Lord the God of the whole earth. And I will make a difference between my people and thy people. To-morrow this shall be in the land. And the Lord did so. And there came a swarm of dog flies into the houses of Pharao and into the houses of his attendants and into all the land of Egypt and the land was utterly wasted by them. Whereupon Pharao sent for Moses and Aaron and said, Go and sacrifice to the Lord your God in this land. And Moses said, It is not possible to do so. For we shall sacrifice to the Lord our God the abominations of the Egyptians. Now if we should sacrifice the abomina:
Ch. IX.
tions
EXODUS.
of the Egyptians before their faces
we shall be stoned. go three days' journey into the wilderness and sacri28 flee to our God, as the Lord hath commanded us. Then Pharao said, I give you leave to go, that you may sacrifice to your God in the wilderness but you must not extend your journey to a great distance. Therefore pray to the Lord 29 for me. And Moses said I will go out from thee and pray to God; and the dog flies shall depart from thy servants and from thy people to-morrow. But let not Pharao deal deceitfully any more in not letting the people go to sacri30 flee to the Lord. So Moses went out from Pharao and prayed 31 to God. And the Lord did as Moses said and removed the dog flies from Pharao and his attendants and his people and 32 there was not one left. But Pharao emboldened his heart at this time also and would not let the people go. IX. Then the Lord said to Moses, Go to Pharao and say to him, Thus saith the Lord the God of the Hebrews, Send away 2 my people that they may serve me. For if thou wilt not send
27
We
will
3 away
my
people but
still
Lord
i
will
horses and
among the
asses
And
at this
time
make a remarkable distinction between the cattle of the Egyptians and the cattle of the Israelites. Among the 5 aforementioned belonging to Israel not one shall die. And God fixed a set time saying, To-morrow the Lord will do this 6 in the land. So on the morrow the Lord executed this, and all
the cattle which died belonged to the Egyptians; but of the
7 cattle
belonging to the Israelites not one died. But though Pharao saw that of all the cattle belonging to the Israelites not one died, his heart was inflexible and he would not let the
people go.
Moses and Aaron saying, Take and let Moses scatter them towards heaven in the presence of Pharao and before his at9 tendants and let there be dust on all the land of Egypt, and there shall be on men and four footed beasts an inflammation blains oozing forth both on man and beast in all the land of 10 Egypt. So Moses took the ashes of a furnace in the sight of
8
to
Ch. IX.
EXODUS.
Pharao and scattered them towards heaven, and there was an both on man and beast, so
the sorcerers could not
of
these boils.
For the
boils were
12 out
all
manded.
13
said to Moses,
ing and stand before Pharao and say to him, Thus saith the Lord the God of the Hebrews, Send away my people that they 14 may serve me. For at this time I am going to send all my
plagues into thy heart and the heart of thy servants and thy people, that thou mayst know that there is none like me in all
15 the earth.
16
17 18
19
20 21 22
23
24 25
I might now indeed have stretched forth my hand and smitten thee and destroyed thy people with pestilence, so that thou shouldst have been blotted out from the earth but thou hast been preserved for this purpose that by thee I might display my power and that my name may be celebrated throughout all the earth. Shouldst thou therefore still determine with respect to my people not to let them go, behold at this time to-morrow I will pour down a great storm of hail such as hath never been in Egypt, from the day it was created even to this day. Now therefore haste and gather in thy cattle and whatever thou hast in the field. For every man and beast, which shall be found in the fields and shall not have come home, on them the hail shall fall and they shall die. Such of the attendants of Pharao as feared the Lord gathered their cattle into houses. But such as paid no regard to the word of the Lord left their cattle in the fields. Then the Lord said to Moses, Stretch forth thy hand towards heaven, and there shall be hail on all the land of Egypt, both on man and beast and on every herb which is on the ground. And Moses stretched forth his hand towards heaven and the Lord sent thunder and hail, and the fire streamed along the ground. And the Lord poured down a storm of hail on all the land of Egypt. And there was hail, with flaming fire among the hail. And the hail storm was excessively great such as had never been in Egypt from the day there was a nation in it. And throughout all the land of Egypt the hail smote both man and
:
Ch. X.
EXODUS.
The hail also smote every herb of the field and broke beast. 26 to pieces all the trees in the fields. But in the land of Gesern 27 where the children of Israel were, there was no hail. Then Pharao sent for Moses and Aaron and said to them, I have
28 sinned this time.
righteous but as for me and Pray therefore for me to the Lord; and let the voices of God and the hail and fire cease and I will send you away and you shall stay no longer. And Moses said to him, As soon as I have gone out of the city I will spread out my hands to the Lord and the voices will cease and there will be no more hail and rain, that thou mayst know But as for thee and thy attendthat the earth is the Lord's. ants I know that you do not yet fear the Lord. Now the flax and the barley were smitten, for the barley had eared and the flax was in seed. But the wheat and spelts were not smitten for they had been lately sown. So Moses went out from Pharao without the city and And the thunder ceased stretched forth his hands to the Lord. and the hail and the rain no longer poured down on the earth. And when Pharao saw that the rain and the hail and the thunder were stayed he continued on in his course of sinning and
The Lord
is
my
people,
we
are
wicked.
29
30
31
32
33
34
hardened his own heart and the hearts of his servants. And when Pharao's heart was inflexible and he would not 25 let the people go as the Lord had said to Moses, then the Lord
X. spake
2
to
for I
heart of
him and
my
signs
in succession, that
you may
tell in
children, with
even these
will
my
what contempt I have treated the Egyptians, signs which I have done among them, and you
3
to
know that I am the Lord. Then Moses and Aaron went in before Pharao and said him, Thus saith the Lord the God of the Hebrews. How
wilt thou refuse to reverence
4 long
me
Send away
my
people
let
that they
may
on
serve
me.
Otherwise,
if
thou refuse to
my
the ground, so that thou shalt not be able to see the ground
and they
Ch. X.
EXODUS.
;
(I
which the hail hath left you and they shall devour every tree which groweth for you in the land. And thy houses and the houses of thy servants, all the houses of the Egyptians throughout the whole land, shall be filled in such a manner as thy fathers and their forefathers never saw from the time they had an existence in the land even to this day. And Moses turned
Pharao said to him, How long Send the men away that they may Dost thou not know that Egypt is ruined ? serve their God. 8 Then they brought back Moses and Aaron to Pharao and he But who and said to them, Go and serve the Lord your God. And Moses said, We must go with young and 9 who are going ? old, with our sons and daughters, and with our flocks and herds,
Upon
10 for
it is
Whereupon he
!
said to them,
you away, must I also Take notice you have wicked inLet the men go and worship for this is what 11 tentions. No you desire. So they drove them out from the presence of 12 Pharao. Then the Lord said to Moses, Stretch forth thy hand against the land of Egypt, and let the locust come up against And it shall devour every herb of the field and all the land. So Moses lifted 1 the fruit of the trees which the hail hath left. up the staff towards heaven and the Lord brought a south wind upon the land all that day and all that night, and by the morning the south wind had lifted up a swarm of locusts and wafted 14 it over the whole land of Egypt and it settled on all the borders of Egypt an immense swarm. Such a swarm of locusts
as I send
it,
It covered the
devoured every herb of the ground and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left. There was nothing green left among the trees, or among the herbs of the 1G field throughout all the land of Egypt. Upon this Pharao sent I have sinned in the in haste for Moses and Aaron and said 17 sight of the Lord your God and against you therefore forgive this offence of mine this once more, and pray to the Lord your 18 God; and let him remove from me this pestilence. Then Closes went out from Pharao and prayed to God, and the Lord
land was wasted.
it
; ;
And
vol.
i.
Ch. XI.
EXODUS.
;
lifted
up the swarm
of locusts
and
cast
it
into the
Red
sea,
and and
there was not one locust left in all the land of Egypt.
20
21 he did not
said to Moses,
Stretch forth thy hand towards heaven and let there be dark-
palpable darkness.
So Mothere was
stretched forth
his
over the whole land of 23 Egypt three days. And for three days one saw not another, nor did any one rise from his place for three days but all the
thick, turbid darkness
;
a darkness
children of Israel had light in all the places where they were.
Moses and Aaron and said, Go and worBut you must leave your flocks and 25 your herds. Your baggage may go with you. And Moses said, But thou must give us burnt offerings and sacrifices to offer 26 to the Lord our God. Our cattle therefore must go with us. We cannot leave a hoof behind. For of them we must take to worship the Lord our God and we do not know with what we are to worship the Lord our God, until we come there.
for
27
Now
stubborn so that he would not let the people go, therefore Pha-
Begone from me. Take heed to thyself not to see my any more. For the day thou appearest before me thou 28 shalt die. Whereupon Moses said, Thou hast spoken. I will
rao said,
face
XL
(Xow
inflict yet one stroke more on Pharao and on Egypt and after that he will send you away from his country. And when he shall send you away he will
to
the ears of the people, and let every one ask of his neighbour
And
the Lord
had
also was
become very
said,)
and
I
Moses
Thus
About midnight
first
I will
go into the
Ch. XII.
EXODUS.
first
born of Pharao who sitteth on the throne, slave who is at the CD grinding O 6 mill, including also the first born of all the cattle. And there
to the first born of the female shall be a great
Egypt
such
as
But among all the children of Israel and their cattle not even a dog shall bark at man or beast, that thou mayst know what a distinction the Lord will make between the Egyptians and the 8 Israelites. And all these thy servants will come down to me and make obeisance to me and say, Go away thou and all
thou wouldst take with thee. Moses went out from Pharao with indignation and the Lord said to Moses, Pharao will not hearken to you that I may fully compleat my signs and my wonders in the land of Egypt. 10 (Though Moses and Aaron had done all those signs and those wonders in the land of Egypt in the presence of Pharao, yet the Lord suffered the heart of Pharao to be stubborn that he hearkened not to send away the Israelites out of XII. the land of Egypt. Now the Lord had spoken to Moses 2 and Aaron in the land of Egypt saying, This month shall he to you the beginning of months. It is the first for you the months of the year. 3 among Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel and say, On the tenth of this month
7 hath never been, nor shall the like be again any more.
thy people
whom
Then
let them take every one a sheep according to the houses of and if 4 patriarchal families, every one a sheep for a family there be too few in the family to be sufficient for one sheep,
;
5 let
him
associate with
him
to the
number
Your sheep
year.
it
shall be without
male and in
its
first
You may
And
shall be kept
up by you
it
Then
And
on the two
side posts
and on the
it.
house in which
bitter
And
with
fire.
They
9 herbs.
You
any of
Ch. XII.
only roasted
with
fire,
EXODUS.
head and
feet
10 Nothing of
11
12
13
II
15
and carcase together. And yon shall not break a bone of it. And what is left of it till the morning you shall burn with fire. And in this manner you shall eat it. Your loins shall be girded. Your sandals shall be on your feet, and your staves in your hands. And you shall eat it in haste. It is For in that night I will pass a passover to the Lord. through the land of Egypt, and smite all the first born in the land of Egypt, both of man and beast. And upon all the gods of the Egyptians I will execute vengeance. I am the Lord. But the blood shall be to you for a sign on the houses in which you are. And when I see the blood, I will protect you and there shall be no destroying plague among you, when I smite in the land of Egypt. And that day shall be to you for a memorial. And you shall celebrate it as a festival to the Lord throughout all your generations. As an everlasting ordinance you shall celebrate it. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. And from the first day you shall remove all leaven out of your houses. Whoever shall eat leaven from the first to the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from among Israel.
it
16
And
first
day,
it
and the seventh day shall be holy to you. In them you shall not do any kind of sacrificial service, save that which must be done for every soul. This alone shall be done for you and you
17 shall keep this
commandment.
For on that day I will lead out therefore you shall make
;
19
20
21
22
Beginning at evening with the fourteenth day of the month, you shall eat unleavened bread until the evening For seven days there must be no leaof the twenty first day. ven found in your houses. Whoever shall eat leavened bread, that soul shall be cut off from among the congregation of Israel whether he be a stranger or born in the land. You shall But in all your habitations you eat nothing that is leavened. must eat unleavened bread.) Moses therefore convened the whole senate of the children of Israel and said to them, Go take for yourselves the and sheep according to your families and kill the passover ye shall take a bunch of hyssop and having dipped it in the
;
Ch. XII.
EXODUS.
blood by the door you shall smear the lintel and the two side posts with some of the blood which is at the door; and none
you shall go out of the door of his house until the morn23 ing. For the Lord will pass by to smite the Egyptians and when he shall see the blood on the lintel and on the two side posts, the Lord will pass over that door and will not suffer 21 the destroyer to enter into your houses to smite. And this ordinance you shall keep as a rite established for thee and thy 25 children for ever. And when you come to the land which the Lord will give you as he hath spoken, you must keep up this
of
;
26 religious service. And if your children say to you, What is the 27 meaning of this religious service ? then you shall say to them, It is the sacrifice of the Passover of the Lord; because he passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt when he
smote the Egyptians, and delivered our houses. Upon which and the Israelites 28 the people bowed down and worshipped 29 went and did as the Lord commanded Moses and Aaron. And when they had so done, it came to pass that at midnight the Lord smote all the first bom in the land of Egypt, from the
;
born of Pharao, who sat on the throne to the first born of the captive in the dungeon, and even the first born of all the 30 cattle. Whereupon Pharao arose by night he and all his attendants and all the Egyptians and there was a great cry in all the land of Egypt for there was not a family in which there
first
; ;
Moses and Aaron by night and said to them, Arise and depart from among my 32 people, both you and the Israelites. Go and serve the Lord your God as you say. Take your flocks and your herds and 33 go away, and bless me, I beseech you. And the Egyptians pressed the people with great earnestness to hurry them away
And Pharao
called for
for
they
said,
We
dough So the people took up, upon masses of mixed up which had not yet been leavened the 35 meal, bound up in their mantles (now the Israelites had done as Moses commanded them; they had asked of the Egyptian 36 gold and silver vessels and raiment, and the Lord had given his people favour in the sight of the Egyptians and they had
31
their shoulders, their
37 supplied them, so they spoiled the Egyptians) and the Israelites to the number of six hundred thousand men on foot be-
Ch. XIII.
EXODUS.
sides women and children began their march from Harnesses 38 to Succoth. And there went up with them a mixed multitude 39 with nocks and herds and cattle in great abundance. And of the dough which they brought out of Egypt they baked unleavened cakes, for it had not been leavened for the Egyptians hurried them away and they could not wait, and they had
:
40
Now
fathers
44 Passover
at
No
it
home or bought with money thou shalt circumcise and then 45 he may eat of it. A sojourner or a hireling shall not eat of it.
46 In one family it shall be eaten, and you must not carry any of nor shall you break a bone the flesh abroad out of the house 47 thereof. All the congregation of the children of Israel shall keep 48 this festival. And if any proselyte come to you to keep the passover to the Lord, thou shalt circumcise all his males and then he
;
it,
and he
No
50
for the
home
among
so,
you.
Now
on
Egypt with
XIII.
their host.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Consecrate Every first born among the children 2 to me every first boru. man or beast, is mine. Therefore Moses 3 of Israel, whether said to the people, Kemember this day, in which you came out from the land of Egypt from the house of bondage. For with a strong hand the Lord hath brought you out from this 4 place and let no leaven be eaten, for on this day you are 5 marching out in the month of new things. And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land of the
Ch. XIII.
EXODUS.
i)
10
11
12
13
14
15
Chananites and the Chettites and the Amorites, and the Evites and the Jebnsites and the Gergasites and the Pherezites which the Lord with an oath promised to thy fathers that he would give thee a land flowing with milk and honey, thou shalt perform this religious service in this month. Six days you shall eat unleavened bread, and on the seventh day there shall be a festival to the Lord. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. Nothing that is leavened shall be seen with thee nor shalt thou have leaven in all thy borders. And on that day thou shalt tell thy son and say, This is on the account of what the Lord God did for me, when I came out of Egypt. And it shall be to thee for a sign on thy hand and for a memorial before thy eyes, that the law of the Lord may be in thy mouth for with a strong hand the Lord thy God hath brought thee out of Egypt therefore you shall observe this law in revolving seasons from year to year. And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land of the Chananites, as he sware to thy fathers, and shall give it to thee, thou shalt set apart every first born all the males for the Lord. Every firstling of the kine or among the cattle which thou mayst have, even all the males thou shalt consecrate to the Lord. Every firstling of an ass thou shalt exchange for a sheep, and if thou wilt not exchange it thou must redeem it. And every male first born of thy children thou shalt redeem. And if at any time hereafter, thy son should ask thee saying, What is the meaning of this? thou shalt say to him, Because with a strong hand the Lord brought us out of the land of Egypt from the house of bondage; and, when Pharao hardened himself against sending us away, the Lord slew every first born in the land of Egypt, both the first born of men and the first born of cattle,
Lord must redeem. And it shall be for a sign on thy hand, and immoveably before thy For with a strong hand the Lord brought thee out of eyes. Egypt. 17 Now when Pharao sent away the people, God did not lead them by the way to the land of the Philistines, because it was For God said, Perhaps the people will repent when they near. 18 see war and will return to Egypt therefore God led the peo:
born of
my
children
Ch.
XIV.
pie
EXODUS.
to the wilderness
by a circuitous march
to
the
Bed
sea.
And
19 land of Egypt.
And Moses took with him the bones of Joseph. For with an oath he had adjured the Israelites saying, The Lord will assuredly visit you and you shall carry hence my bones
with you.
20
And
21 camped at
Otham on the edge of the wilderness. And God went before them, by day in a pillar of a cloud to shew them 22 the way, and at night in a pillar of fire. And there was no failure of the pillar of a cloud by day, and of the pillar of fire by
night before
all
the people.
Then the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Speak to the XIV. 2 children of Israel and let them turn and encamp on the ground
between Magdolus and the
sea,
from the sheep cot on the one In front of these thou slialt
encamp by the sea; whereupon Pharao will say to his people, The Israelites have lost their way in the land for the wilderness 4 hath shut them in. And I will make Pharao's heart stout, so that he will pursue them, and I shall be glorified by Pharao and by all his army. And all the Egyptians shall know that Accordingly the Israelites did so. Now when 5 I am the Lord.
the king of the Egyptians was told that the people had
fled, his
heart and the heart of his servants were turned against the people.
And
they
said,
What
is
this
?
we have done
in sending the
7 chariots and took all his people with him. And having selected six hundred chosen chariots and all the cavalry of the Egyp-
all (for
had gone out with a high hand, yet the Egyptians pursued them with all the cavalry and the chariots of Pharao. And his horsemen and his army found them encamped by the sea with the 10 sheep cot on one flank and Beelsepphon on the other. And as the children of Israel raising their eyes Pharao approached saw the Egyptians encamping in their rear and were greatly 11 terrified. And the Israelites cried to the Lord, and said to Moses, Was it because there were no graves in the land of
Israelites
;
Though the
Oh.
XIV.
EXODUS.
Egypt, that thou hast brought us out to die in the wilderness ? Why hast thou dealt thus with us in bringing us out of Egypt ? 12 Is not this what we told thee in Egypt saying, Let us alone, that we may serve the Egyptians ? For it was better for us to
13 serve the Egyptians than to die in this wilderness. upon Moses said to the people, Take courage; stand
see the salvation which
Wherestill and
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
cometh from the Lord which he will work for you this day. For in the manner you have seen the Egyptians this day, you shall never see them again any more. The Lord will fight for you. Be ye therefore silent. Now the Lord had said to Moses, Why criest thou to me ? Speak to the children of Israel and let them prepare for marchAnd lift thou up thy staff and stretch forth thy hand over ing. the sea and divide it, and let the children of Israel go into the midst of the sea as on dry ground. And behold I will embolden the heart of Pharao and of all the Egyptians and they will go in after them. And I shall be glorified by Pharao and by And all the all his army and by his chariots and by his horses. Egyptians shall know, that I am the Lord when I make myNow self glorious by Pharao and by his chariots and his horses. the Angel of the Lord who marched before the camp of the Israelites had removed and went behind them, and the pillar of cloud had removed from the front and taken its station in the rear. And when it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel and had taken its station there came on a thick darkness and night intervened so that they did not intermix one with the other during that whole night. And Mo;
sea,
ed the sea that whole night with a strong south easterly wind and made the sea dry ground and the water was cleft asunder.
;
22
And
ground.
And
23 wall on the left. And the Egyptians pursued and went in after them, even all Pharao's cavalry and his chariots and chari24 oteers, into the midst of the sea. And in the morning watch, the Lord cast a look on the army of the Egyptians with the
25
and cloud, and threw the Egyptian army into conand entangled their chariot wheels and caused them to drag on heavily whereupon the Egyptians said, Let us flee from
pillar of fire
fusion,
VOL.
i.
Ch.
XV.
tlie
EXODUS.
Lord fighteth
for
26 Egyptians.
said to Moses,
hand over the sea and bring back the water to its place and let it overwhelm the Egyptians, their chariots and their horse27 men. So Moses stretched forth his hand over the sea, and
about day break the water was brought back to
its place.
And
when the Egyptians were fleeing below the water the Lord 28 shook them off in the midst of the sea and the water being
;
brought back to
its
horsemen and
all
after
But
and the water was a wall to them on their right and on their 30 left. Thus did the Lord on that day deliver Israel out of the hand of the Egyptians. And Israel saw the Egyptians dead on 31 the sea shore. And when Israel saw that great hand what the Lord had done to the Egyptians, the people feared the Lord, and they put confidence in God and in Moses his ser-
vant.
XV.
Then sung Moses and the Israelites this song and spoke saying, Let us sing to the Lord, For he is gloriously exalted Horse and rider he hath thrown in the sea. He was my help and defence for safety He is my God, therefore I will praise him My father's God, therefore I will extol him A Lord crushing battles, his name is The Lord. Pharao's chariots and host he threw in the sea Chosen bands Officers of highest rank. They were swallowed up in the Keel sea. In the sea, he whelmed them They sank to the bottom like a stone.
;
:
to
G-od,
Lord, is glorious in power. Thy right hand, Lord, dashed enemies to pieces. Thy right hand, With thy great glory thou didst crush thine adversaries.
Thou sentest forth thy wrath it consumed them At the blast of thy wrath the water parted The waters were compacted like a wall
;
like stubble.
Cb.
XV.
EXODUS.
sea.
The waves were condensed in the midst of the The enemy said, I will pursue and overtake,
I will divide the spoil
I will
glut
my
vengeance
My
10
11
my
hand
shall prevail.
12 13
Thou didst send forth thy blast, the sea covered them They sank like lead in the mighty water. Who among the gods is like thee, Lord? Who is like thee ? G-lorifled among Holies Marvellous among Glories working miracles Thou didst stretch forth thy right hand, The earth swallowed them up,
Of
In thy kindness thou hast been the guide this thy people whom thou hast redeemed. thou hast called them forth
for resting.
:
By thy power
14
15
16
Pangs have taken hold of the inhabitants of Phylisteim The Emirs of Edom are already in commotion And as for the chiefs of Moab, horror hath seized them All the inhabitants of Chanaan are appalled. On them let dread and terror fall. By the greatness of thine arm may they be petrified, Lord Till thy people pass through,
:
Till this
whom
17
18
Lord Lord, which thy hands have The sanctuary, The Lord reigneth for ever and for evermore.
into the sea,
;
prepared.
19
and the Lord brought upon them the water of the sea and the Israelites marched in the midst of the sea on dry 20 ground; therefore Mariarn the prophetess the sister of Aaron took in her hand a timbrel and all the women went out after 21 her with timbrels in choirs, and Mariam led the song for
them, saying,
Let us sing to the Lord, For he is gloriously exalted Horse and rider he hath thrown in the sea
Oh.
XVI.
EXODUS.
Israelites
22
led
of Sour,
23 days in the wilderness and found no water to drink. And when they came to Merra they could not drink the water there, for
it
was
bitter.
name
Moses and said, we to drink ? Upon this Moses cried to the Lord and the Lord shewed him a piece of wood and he threw it into the water, and the water was made sweet. There he instituted for them rules of rectitude and judg26 ments, and there he proved them and said, If thou wilt hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, and do the things well pleasing in his sight, and hearken to his commandments, and keep all these his rules of rectitude, I will not bring upon thee any of the diseases which I brought on the Egyptians, for I am the Lord thy God who healeth thee. 27 Then they came to Aileim, where there were twelve fountains of water and seventy palm trees, and they encamped there by the water.
terness.
24 25
And
murmured
against
What
are
XVI.
2
And
children of Israel
removed from Aileim and came to the wilderness of Sin, which is between Aileim and Sina. And on the fifteenth day of the second month after their coming out of Egypt all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron. The Israelites indeed said to them, Oh that we had died by the hand of the Lord in the land of Egypt, when we For sat by the pots of flesh meat and ate bread in plenty you have brought us to this wilderness to kill this whole assembly with hunger. Whereupon the Lord said to Moses, Behold I am going to rain bread from heaven for you. And the people shall go and gather it day by day, that I may try them whether they will walk in my law or not. But on the sixth day they must be provident in respect to what they bring
!
they gather daily. Then Moses and Aaron said to all the congregation of the 6 Israelites, In the evening you shall know that the Lord hath
in.
It shall be twice as
much
as
7 brought you out of the land of Egypt, and in the morning you
shall see the glory of the Lord, by his hearkening
As for
us,
Ch.
8
XVI.
EXODUS.
against
us? (Now Moses had dictated, by the Lord's to eat and in the morning bread in 'plenty, because the Lord hath heard your murmurings which you utter against us. But as for us what are we? your murmuring is not against us but against God.) 9 Then Moses said to Aaron, Say to all the congregation of the children of Israel, Attend in the presence of Grod, for
murmur
about towards the wilderness, the glory of the Lord appeared 11 in a cloud, and the Lord spoke to Moses saying, I have heard 12 the murmuring of the Israelites. Speak to them and say, To-
wards evening you shall eat flesh and in the morning you shall
be plentifully supplied with bread.
And you
shall
know
that
13 I am the Lord, your God. Accordingly there came up in the 14 evening a flock of quails, which covered the camp, and in the morning while the dew lay around the camp, behold on the
face
of the
wilderness something
!
on the ground And when the Israelites saw this they said one to another, What is this ? for they did not 16 know what it was. LTpon which Moses said to them. This This is is the bread which the Lord hath given you to eat.
15 like hoar
frost,
what the Lord hath commanded, Gather of it, every one for his family a gomer a head according to the number of souls,
17 you must every one gather for those in the tent with you.
And
18 and some
less, and when they measured it by the gomer, he who had gathered much had nothing over, and he who had
gathered
little
did not
fall short.
20 Let none leave any of it till the morning. Notwithstanding this they hearkened not to Moses, but some left of it till the morning. And it bred worms and gave an offensive smell. On 21 which Moses was angry with them. So they gathered it every 22 morning, every one a sufficiency for his family. And sun grew warm, it melted away. Now on the sixth day when they were gathering quantity, two gomers for every one, all the heads of 23 gregation came and told Moses, whereupon lie said to
when the
a double
the con-
them,
Is
Ch. XVII.
EXODUS.
not this what the Lord spoke, Sabbaths are a rest holy to the Lord ? As for to-morrow, bake what you chuse to bake and
what you chuse to boil and what is left lay up for to-morSo they left some of it till the morning as Moses commanded them and it did not become putrid, nor was there a 25 worm in it. Then Moses said to them, Eat it to-day, for to26 day is the Sabbath to the Lord. It will not be found in the field. Six days you shall gather but because the Sabbaths are on the 27 seventh day, therefore in it there will be none. And it came to pass that on the seventh day some of the people went out to 28 gather, but found none. Whereupon the Lord said to Moses, How long will you refuse to hearken to my commandments and 29 my law ? You see that because the Lord gave you this day for sabbaths, therefore on the sixth day he gave you the bread of two days. Abide ye every one at home. Let none go out from 30 his place on the seventh day. So the people rested on the seventh day.
boil
24 row.
31
Now
its
name Manna.
its
It
was like
cori-
ander seed.
was white
and
said,
made
32 with honey.
what the Lord hath up for your posterity, that they may see the bread which you ate in the wilderness, when the Lord brought you out of the land of Egypt. Then Moses said to Aaron, Take a golden urn and 33 put therein the full of a gomer of Manna and thou shalt lay 34 it up before God to be kept for your posterity. As the Lord commanded Moses so Aaron laid it up before the testimony 35 that it might be kept. And the children of Israel ate this Manna
This
And Moses
commanded,
Fill the
to be laid
forty years
till
till
They
ate
is
it
the
XVII.
When all the congregation of the Israelites had removed from the wilderness of Sin according to their encampments by the command of the Lord and encamped at Eaphidin and
2 there was no water for the people to drink, and the people were
reviling Moses and saying, Give us water that we may drink, Moses said to them, Why do you revile me ? And why do you 3 tempt the Lord ? Now when the people had thirsted there for water and murmured against Moses saying, How is this ? Hast
Ch. XVIII.
EXODUS.
thou brought us up out of Egypt to kill us aud our children and 4 our cattle with thirst ? Moses cried to the Lord and said, What shall I do for this people ? They are almost ready to stone me. 5 Upon which the Lord said to Moses, Go on at the head of the people, and take thee some of the elders of the people, and
6
take in thy hand the staff with which thou didst smite the river. And thou shalt go to the place where I before caused thee to
10
and thou shalt smite the rock, gush out that the people may drink. And Moses did so in the presence of the Israelites, and he called the name of that place, Temptation and Upbraiding, because of the upbraiding of the Israelites, and because they tempted the Lord and said, Is the Lord among us or not? Now Amalek had come and made war on Israel at Eaphidin, upon which Moses said to Joshua, Select for thyself able men and go out and draw up in array to-morrow against Amalek; when lo I have stood on the top of that hill with the staff of God in my hand. So Joshua did as Moses commanded him. And when he had gone out and drawn up in array against Amalek, and Moses and
stand on the rock at Choreb
;
and water
will
11 Aaron and
pass that
Hur had gone up to the top of the hill, it came to when Moses held up his hands Israel prevailed but 12 when he let down his hands Amalek prevailed. But Moses
; ;
hands were heavy, therefore they took a stone and put it under him and he sat thereon and Aaron and Hur stayed up his 13 hands, one on one side, and the other, on the other. So his hands were stayed up till the going down of the sun and Joshua discomfited Amalek and his whole people with the slaughter 14 of the sword. Then the Lord said to Moses, Write this in a book to keep it in remembrance and rehearse it in the hear;
And Moses
built an altar to
name, The Lord my refuge; because with a secret hand the Lord fight eth against Amalek from ge-
neration to generation.
XVIII.
Now when
Jothor the priest of Madiam, Moses' father Lord had done for his people Israel,
2 (for while the Lord was bringing Israel out of Egypt Jothor
3 wife, after she had gone back, with her two sons, of
whom
the
Ch. XV1I1.
EXODUS.
G-ersam for he said, I was a stranger in a and the name of the other Eliezar for the God said he, hath been my help, and hath delivered
; ;
name
of
of one was
;
4 strange land
my
fathers,
out of the hand of Pharao) Jothor the father in law of Moses came out to him with his sons and his wife to the wilder And 6 ness where he was encamped by the mount of God. when they told Moses saying, Behold Jothor thy father in law
me
coming to thee Moses went out to to him and kissed 8 other he conducted
7
is
with thy wife and thy two sons with him, meet his father in law and made obeisance
him.
And when
to his tent.
them
his father
in law all that the Lord had done to Pharao and to all the Egyptians for Israel's sake, and all the difficulties which they had encountered on the way, and how the Lord had rescued them out of the hand of Pharao and out of the hand of the EgypWhereupon Jothor was enrapt in wonder at all the good 9 tians. things which the Lord had done for them in delivering them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and out of the hand of Pha10 rao; and Jothor said, Blessed be the Lord. Because he hath delivered these out of the hand of the Egyptians and out of the
11 hand of Pharao,
know now
is
the gods, for this reason because they were set against these. 12 Then Jothor the father in law of Moses took whole burnt offerings and sacrifices for God and Aaron and all the elders of
;
Israel
came
God
13
14
15
16
And on the morrow Moses sat to administer justice to the people, and all the people attended on Moses from early in the morning till late in the evening. And when Jothor saw all that he did for the people, he said, What is this that thou dost for the people ? Why hast thou sitten alone and all the people attended thee from morning till night ? And Moses said to his father in law, Because the people come to me to have a determination from God. For when a controversy happeneth among them and they come to me, I administer justice to every one, and teach
17 them the statutes of God and his law. Thereupon Moses' father in law said to him, Thou dost not transact this business right. 18 Both thou and this people with thee must needs be worn down by this intolerable service. This business is too fatiguing for 19 thee.
Thou
it
thyself alone.
Now
therefore
Ch.
XIX.
hearken to
EXODUS.
me and
;
thee.
20 Be thon to the people as the Oracle of God; and lay their cases before God and testify to thern the statutes of God and his law and point out to them the ways in which they shall walk,
;
among all the people, for able, pious men, men of integrity who hate pride and set these over them as rulers of thousands,
;
and rulers of hundreds, and rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens and let them administer justice to the people on all occasions 22 and the matter which is too high for them, they shall lay before thee but causes easily determined they themselves shall de23 cide. Thus they will remove a burden from thee and help thee. If thou do this God will strengthen tbee so that thou shalt be able to endure, and all this people shall go to their place with 24 peace. So Moses hearkened to the voice of his father in law, 25 and did all that he said. And when Moses had chosen able men from among all Israel and made them rulers of thousands, 26 and rulers of hundreds, and rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens, with orders to administer justice to the people on all occasions, and that they should lay before him the matter which was too high for them but the causes easily determined they them27 selves should decide then Moses gave his father in law leave to depart and he returned to his own land. XIX. Now on the first day of the third month after the departure of the Israelites out of the land of Egypt, on the very day 2 they came to the wilderness of Sina when they had removed from Raphadin and came to the wilderness of Sina 3 and Israel were encamping there before the mount, Moses went up to the mount of God. And God called to him out of 4 the mount and said, Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and announce to the children of Israel You have seen what I have done to the Egyptians and how I have taken you up 5 as on the wings of eagles and brought you to myself. Now therefore if you will hearken diligently to my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be to me a peculiar people above G all the nations for the whole earth is mine but as for you, you shall be a royal priesthood and a holy nation. These words 7 thou shalt deliver to the children of Israel. Upon this Moses came and called the elders of the people and laid before them
: ; ;
VOL.
I.
Cb.
XIX.
all
EXODUS.
God
enjoined on them.
and
said,
All that
we
will
will
And Moses
said to Moses,
up
I
Behold
come
may
hear
When Moses Lord the words of the people the Lord said to Moses, 11 Go down and testify to the people and purify them to-day and to-morrow and let them wash their garments and be ready against the third day for on the third day the Lord will de12 scend upon mount Sina in the sight of all the people. Therefore thou shalt remove the people to some distance round about and say, Take heed to yourselves not to go up to the mount nor touch any part of it. Whoever shall touch the 13 mount shall surely die. A hand shall not touch him, for he shall
10
me
told the
Whether man
or
When
may go up
to the
mount.
14 15 purified them, and they washed their garments.
wife.
So Moses went down from the mount to the people and And he said to people, Be ready, for three days you must not approach a the
16
And it came to pass on the third day that about dawn there were thunders and lightnings and a thick cloud on mount
Sina,
and the voice of the trumpet sounded loud, so that all camp were terrified. Then Moses led forth the people out of the camp to meet God, and they halted at the 18 foot of the mount. The whole mountain Sina was enveloped with smoke, because God had descended upon it in fire. And 19 the smoke ascended like the smoke of a furnace, so that all
17 the people in the
the people were exceedingly amazed.
Still the sounds of the trumpet waxed louder and louder. Moses had spoken and God had answered him by a voice. And 20 the Lord descended upon mount Sina on the summit of the mount, and the Lord called Moses up to the top of the mount, 21 and Moses went up. And God spoke to Moses saying, Go down and testify to the people; perad venture they may come nigh to God to observe, and a multitude of them may perish.
Ch.
XX.
And
let
EXODUS.
the priests
who come near to the Lord God be puriperadventure the Lord withdraw from them. And 23 fled, lest Moses said to God, The people cannot advance to mount Sina; for thou hast testified to us saying, Set apart the mount
22
24 and hallow it. But the Lord said to him, Away; go down and come up thou and Aaron with thee but let not the priests nor the people presume to come up to God lest perad25 venture the Lord destroy some of them. And when Moses
;
to
XX.
3 land of
of
thy God, who brought thee out of the Thou shalt the house of bondage.
for thyself
Thou
make
is
an
idol,
heaven above, or in the earth below, or in the waters under the earth; thou shalt not worship 5 them nor serve them for I, the Lord thy God, am a zealous God, retributing to them who hate me the sins of fathers upon
in the
cy
7
for
me and
keep
my commandments.
the
Thou
taketh his
name
Six days
God
but on the seventh day are sabOn it thou shalt not do any work,
man
servant, nor
thy maid servant, nor thy ox, nor thy ass, nor any of thy cattle, 11 nor the stranger who sojourneth with thee; for in six days the Lord made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all that
are
them, and rested on the seventh day Lord blessed the seventh day and hallowed it.
in
therefore
the
12
Honour thy father and thy mother that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayst live long in that good land,
which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
13
14
15
shalt not
commit
adultery.
commit murder.
Ch.
XXI.
Thou Thou
EXODUS.
shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.
;
16 17
shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife thou shalt not thy neighbour's house, nor his field, nor his man servant, nor his maid servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any of his cattle, nor any thing belonging to thy neighbour. 18 And all the people looked towards the thunder and the light-
covet
nings and the sound of the trumpet and the mount which was
smoking
20
let
and
all
19 a distance.
And
and
not
to
God speak
us
lest
;
we
for
said
may
stood
be
[in
21
may
Lord
not
said
afar
and Moses
where God
was.
And
the
thou say to the house of 23 Jacob and announce to the children of Israel, You have seen
Moses,
shalt
Thus
you from heaven. You shall not make nor shall you make for yourselves 24 gocls of gold. An altar of earth you shall make for me, and sacrifice thereon your whole burnt offerings and your offerings of thanksgiving, both your sheep and your young bulls in 25 every place where I record my name. And I will come to thee and bless thee. And if thou makest for me an altar of stones
that I have spoken to
for yourselves
gods of
silver,
it
of
hewn
stones
for
Thou
shalt not
steps, that
XXI.
2
And
before them.
If thou purchase a
years, but in the
Hebrew
3 ransom.
but if his If he came in alone, he shall go out alone 4 wife came with him his wife shall go out with him. And if his master hath given him a wife and she hath born him sons or daughters, the wife and the children shall belong to his master, 5 and he shall go out alone. And if the servant shall answer and say, I love my master and my wife and my children, I will not go
6
away free, his master shall bring him to God's court of Justice and there lead him to the door to the door post, and his mas-
Ch.
XXI.
ter
EXODUS.
through with an awl and he shall serve
him
7
any man selleth his daughter to be a handmaid she go away as those who are in bondage go. If she please 8 shall not not her master provided he betrothed her for himself, he shall but he is not her master to sell her into let her be redeemed another family, because he hath broken covenant with her 9 but if he betroth her for his son, he shall deal by her accord-
When
10 ing to the privilege of daughters. And if the son take another for himself, he shall not deprive her of food and raiment and 11 her marriage rites. And if he do not these three for her she
go away ransom free. any one smite another and he die, he shall be put to 13 death. But if he was not a voluntary agent, but God delivered into his hands, I will appoint for thee a place to which he
shall
12
If
14
who hath
from
killed shall
kill
flee.
But
if
neighbour to
my
altar to put
any one lie in wait for his and flee, thou shalt drag him
15
10
He who
death.
He who
death.
17 got
He who
him
If
stealeth
in his
any of the children of Israel,' and having power selleth him, or if he be found with him,
quarrel and one smite the other with a stone
;
18
two
fist
men
19 or his
man
and he dieth not, but is confined to his bed if the and walk abroad on his staff, he who smote him shall be acquitted but shall pay for his loss of time and the expence
rise
of his cure.
man smite his man servant or his maid servant with a and the servant die under his hand, vengeance shall be 21 taken by a judicial process but if the servant live a day or two, let no vengeance be taken, for he is his money. 22 If two men fight and strike a woman with child and she misAccarry of an embrio, atonement shall be made by a fine. cording as the husband of the woman shall with a judicial de23 cision lay upon him, he shall pay but if the child be compleatly 24 organised he shall give, life for life eye for eye tooth fur
20
If a
;
staff
Ch. XXII.
EXODUS.
for
25 tooth
26 wound
for
foot
burning
for
burning
stripe.
eye of a man servant, or the eye of 27 blind, he shall set them free for their eye's sake.
out the tooth of a
And
if
he beat
servant,
man
maid
die,
he shall set them free for their tooth's sake. 28 If a bull gore a man or a woman and he or she
shall be stoned to death
the bull
;
and
but
but
if
the bull
hath heretofore been accustomed to push with his horns, and hath been made known to his owner, and he hath not shut him up if he kill a man or woman, the bull shall be stoned and
;
may
if
be put to death.
But
if
life
upon him.
gore a
And
But
man
33
shall be his.
any man's bull gore the bull of his neighbour and he die, sell the live bull and divide the money and they shall 36 divide the dead bull. But if the bull be noted for having been heretofore accustomed to push with his horns, and this hath been made known to his owner, and he hath not shut him up he shall be fined bull for bull and the dead bull shall be his. XXII. If any man steal an ox or a sheep and kill, or sell it, he shall pay as a fine five oxen for the ox, and four sheep for
35
If
they shall
the sheep.
If a thief be
3 and die, he
found in the act of breaking in and be struck but if the is not liable to death
;
liable
hath no property,
let
and found in his hand, he shall be fined double. any man cause a field or a vineyard to be eaten and shall send out his cattle to feed upon the field of another, with the
If
Ch.
XXII.
produce of his own
field
EXODUS.
he shall make restitution
;
and
if
he
up
field
make compensation.
in thorns
stalk, or in the field,
and catch
on the
on the threshing
kindled the
7
If
fire
floors or
shall
make compensation.
any man deliver to his neighbour money or furniture to keep, and they be stolen out of the man's house; the thief, if 8 he be found, shall be fined double. But if the thief cannot be found, the owner of the house shall go before God and be examined on oath whether he may not in some manner have ac9 ted
wrong touching the deposit of his neighbour. On every supposed act of injustice touching an ox or an ass or a sheep or raiment or any kind of deposit which is lost, whatever it
he
10
may be, the cause of both parties shall come before God, and whom God pointeth out shall pay his neighbour two fold. And if a man deliver to his neighbour an ass, or an ox, or
it
be hurt or
die, or
be car-
ried off
of
by an enemy unknown to any one, there shall be an oath God between the parties, that he hath not in auy manner ac;
12 13
14
15
and the and the other shall not make it good. But if it be stolen from him he shall make restitution and if it be torn by wild beasts he shall bring to the owner the owner to the prey and shall not make compensation. But if any one borrow of his neighbour and that which was borrowed be hurt or die or be carried off by an enemy and the owner be not with it, he shall make compensation but if the owner be with it he shall not make it good, and if it be hired
owner shall thus be
satisfied
; ;
;
he shall have it for the hire of it. If any man delude an unmarried virgin and lie with her, 17 he shall by paying a dowry purchase her for a wife but if her father absolutely refuse and will not consent to give her to him
16
:
for a wife,
18 19
You
Every act of bestiality you shall punish with death. 20 He who sacrificeth to any god save to the Lord alone be destroyed by death.
shall
Ch. XXIII.
21
EXODUS.
;
A stranger you shall not injure nor shall you afflict him you were strangers in the land of Egypt. A widow and an orphan you shall not afflict. If you in any22 23 wise afflict them and they cry to me, I will hear their voice 24 and my wrath will be kindled, and I will slay you with the sword, and your wives shall be widows and your children fa;
for
therless.
25
26
If thou lend
want
terest.
money to thy brother, who is near thee and in thou shalt not be rigorous with him, nor charge him inAnd if thou hast taken the mantle of thy neighbour as
it
to
him
27 sun
for it is his
covering.
This mantle
?
he cry to me, I will hear him for I am merciful. Thou shalt not revile gods, nor speak evil of the ruler of 28 thy people.
of his nakedness.
If therefore
;
29
The The
first
fruits of
thy threshing
floor
born of thy sons thou shalt give to me. Thou same with thy calf, thy sheep and thy ass. Seven days it shall be with the dam and on the eighth day thou shalt 31 dedicate it to me. You shall be men holy to me, and you shall not eat what is torn by wild beasts. You shall throw it to the
30
first
shalt do the
dogs.
XXIII.
Thou
Thou
shalt not
be with the majority in wickedness, nor join with the multi3 tude to shut out justice. In passing judgment thou shalt not 4 be influenced by compassion for the needy. If thou meet the ox of thy enemy or his ass going astray thou shalt turn it 5 back and restore it to him. And if thou seest thine enemy's ass fallen under his burden thou shalt not pass it by, but shalt raise it up with its load.
6
Thou
unjust.
judgment
of a poor
man
in the
Thou
shalt
An
man
for
man
8 Bribes thou shalt not receive, for they blind the eyes of them
who
see,
Ch. XXIII.
EXODUS.
for
you know the heart of a you were strangers in the land of Egypt. 10 Six years thou shalt sow thy ground and gather in the pro11 ducts thereof; but on the seventh thou shalt give it rest and let it lie fallow, that the poor of thy people may eat, and what they leave, let the wild beasts of the field eat. The same thou 12 shalt do with thy vineyards and thy olives. Six days thou shalt do thy work but on the seventh there shall be a rest that thy ox and thy ass may rest and that the son of thy handmaid and
You
stranger
the stranger
may
repose.
all
13
You
shall
keep
and make no
mention of the name of strange gods, nor let it be heard out of your mouth. 14 Three times a year you shall keep a festival to me the fes15 tival of unleavened bread you shall carefully observe. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread, as I have commanded you, at the time fixed in the month of new things. For in that
Thou
keep the festival of the inthy labours employed in sowing thy field and the festival of completion at the end of the year, 17 when thou hast gathered in thy labours from the field. Three times a year all thy males must appear before the Lord thy
empty.
shalt also
me
;
Thou
gathering of the
first
fruits of
God
18
19
for
when
I will enlarge
thy borders.
Thou
my
till
sacrifice
with leaven
my
festival
remain
the morning.
The dedications
20
Thou
its
dam.
face, that
he may guard thee in the way, and bring thee to the land, which I have 21 prepared for thee. Take heed to thyself and hearken to him and disobey him not for he should not withdraw from you 22 for my name is upon him. If you will hearken diligently to this voice of mine, and do whatever I command thee, and keep
behold I send
angel before thy
; ;
Now
my
my
me
me
a peculiar people
is
above
all
the nations
VOL.
for the
whole earth
; ;
Ch.
XXIV.
gently to
EXODUS.
If you will hearken diliand do all that I command thee, I will be an enemy to thy enemies, and an adversary to thy adversaries 23 For my angel shall go before thee as thy leader, and conduct thee to the Amorite and the Chettite and the Pherezite and the Chananite and the Gergasite and the Evite and the Jebusite, and I will 24 exterminate them. Thou shalt not worship their gods nor serve
shall deliver to the children of Israel
my
voice,
them.
Thou
but destroy
Lord
25 thy God. And I will bless thy bread and thy wine and thy 26 water, and turn away sickness from you. There shall not be a 27 man childless, nor a woman barren in thy land. The number of your days I will completely fulfil. And I will send terror before thee
and confound
all
all
28 and cause
rites
thy adversaries to
before thee.
And
I will
send hornets before thee, and thou shalt drive out the
Amo-
and the Evites and the Chananites and the Chettites from
I will not drive them out in one year, lest the land become a waste and the wild beasts of the earth multiply against 30 thee. By little and little I will drive them away from thee until 31 thou art increased and canst possess the land. And I will es-
29 before thee.
Ked
teim, and from the wilderness to the great river Euphrates, and
deliver into your hands those
make
a treaty
lest
33 with them and their gods, nor shall they dwell in thy land,
they cause thee to sin against me.
if
they will be to thee a stumbling block. Then the Lord said to Moses, XXIV.
2 of Israel
Come up
thou and Aaron and Nadab and Abiud and seventy of the elders
and let them at a distance worship the Lord and let Moses alone approach near to God. As for them they shall not approach near nor shall the people come up with them. So Moses came and told the people all the words of God 3 and the rules of rectitude, and all the people with one voice answered and said, All the words which the Lord hath spoken 4 we will perform and we will be obedient. Then Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord. And rising early next morn;
; ;
ing Moses built an altar at the foot of the mount with twelve
Ch.
XXV.
men
EXODUS.
;
and slew young bulls for a sacrifice of thanksgiving And Moses took half of the blood and poured it into bowls, and the other half of the blood he poured out Then he took the book of the covenant and 7 against the altar. read it in the hearing of the people, and they said, All that the 8 Lord hath spoken we will do and we will be obedient. Thereofferings
6 to the Lord.
it
ple and said, Behold the blood of the covenant which the
Lord
made with you touching all these words. Then Moses and Aaron and Xadab and Abiud and seventy of the senate of 10 Israel went up and they saw the place where the God of Israel
;
and what was under his feet was like a pavement of Sapphire, and in clearness like the appearance of the firmament of
stood
;
11 heaven.
And
of these chosen
men
dissenting voice.
Now when they had appeared in the presence of God and had eaten and drunk the Lord said to Moses, Come up to me on the mount and stay there and I will give thee the tables of stone, the law and the commandments which I have written to 13 be promulgated to them. Thereupon Moses arose with Joshua 14 his attendant and they went up to the mount of God Having
12
Remain quiet here till we return to you, and behold Aaron and Hur are with you, if any one hath 15 a controversy with another let them go to them. Moses then went up with Joshua to the mount and the cloud covered the 16 mount. And the glory of God descended on mount Sina and
said to the elders,
it
six
days
Now
the appear-
fire
mained there
forty days
XXV.
3
And
who may be
willing.
And
And
this is the
offering which
brass,
you shall receive from them gold and silver and and blue and purple and scarlet yarn, and cotton thread,
Ch.
XXV.
EXODUS.
and incorruptible wood, and
oil
oil
5 and goats' hair, and rams' skins dyed red, and skins of a violet 6 colour,
for
and
for the
compound
for the
stones to be
engraved
thou shalt make a And thou shalt 9 sanctuary for me and I will appear among you. make every thing for me according to what I show thee on this
8 robe which cometh
down
to the feet.
And
mount
10
according to
its utensils,
tern of all
Thou
wood
shalt
make
two
it.
cubits
and a
And
thou
shalt
thou shalt make for it a rim of gold welked 12 and waved around. And thou shalt beat out for it four rings of gold and fasten them to the four corners, two rings on one
overlay
And
13 side and two rin^s on the other side. And thou shalt make 14 staves of incorruptible wood and overlay them with gold. And thou shalt put the staves in the rings on the sides of the ark, 15 that with them the ark may be carried. The staves shall re16 main immoveably in the rings of the ark. And thou shalt deposit in the ark the testimonies which I give thee. And thou shalt make a propitiatory a lid of pure gold, two 17 cubits and a half, the length and a cubit and a half, the breadth. 18 And thou shalt make two cherubs of turned gold, and place them 19 at the two sides of the propitiatory. They shall be made, one cherub at one side, and the other cherub at the other side of the 20 propitiatory. Thou shalt make the two cherubs at the two sides and the cherubs shall have their wings stretched forth above and and shall overshadow the propitiatory with their wings
The
21 rubs shall be towards the propitiatory. And thou shalt put the and into the ark thou shalt put the propitiatory upon the ark
;
22 testimonies which I give thee. And there I will make myself known to thee and speak to thee from above the propitiatory, from between the two cherubs which are on the ark of the testimony, touching all that I give thee in charge to the children
of Israel.
CL XXVI.
23
EXODUS.
shalt also
;
make a golden table of pure gold two cuand one cubit broad and a cubit and a half high 24 And thou shalt make for it a rim of gold, welked and waved 25 around And thou shalt make for it a border of a hand breadth all around, and to the border thou shalt make a welked wave 26 all around And thou shalt make four rings of gold and fasten the four rings to the four sides of its feet under the border. 27 And the rings shall be for places to hold the staves so that with 28 them they may carry the table. And thou shalt make the staves of incorruptible wood and overlay them with pure gold, and 29 with them the table shall be carried. And thou shalt make its plates and its incense vessels and its libation vessels and the cups with which thou shalt pour out libations, all of pure gold. 30 And on this table thou shalt lay the loaves which are to be in
Thou
bits
long
my
31
presence before
me
continually.
candlestick of
Its shaft
pure gold.
Thou
lilly
32
And
from
its
three bran-
33 ches of the candlestick from one side thereof, and three branches of the candlestick from the other side, with three cups
beaten out in form of almonds, and a knob and an ornament
on each branch and so on the six branches issuing 34 from the candlestick and on the shaft there shall be four cups beaten out in form of almonds, and for each branch, knobs and 35 ornaments like lillies, of the same piece the knob under the and a knob under the sefirst pair of branches issuing from it cond pair of branches issuing from it, and so under the third
like a lilly
;
:
and on the shaft four Let the knobs and the The whole must be turned out of branches be of one piece. one piece of pure gold. And thou shalt make the seven lamps 37 for it, and place the lamps so that they may give light in one 38 row. And its snuffers and its snuff dishes thou shalt make of 39 pure gold. All these utensils shall be a talent of pure gold. 40 See that thou make them according to the pattern shewn thee
pair of branches issuing from the shaft
;
on
this
mount.
shalt
XXVI.
tains
Thou made of
make
also
the
tabernacle
with
ten
cur-
Ch.
XXVI.
yarn with cherubs.
EXODUS.
With
the workmanship of a tapestry weav-
2 er thou shalt
make them.
The length
its
All the
And
five curtains
And thou
shalt
make
them loops
for
of blue yarn
on one side
on the border of the outer curtain the coupling and the same thou shalt do on
;
the selvage of the outermost curtain of the other sheet for the 5 second coupling.
tain,
make
for
and
fifty
make on
them
together.
And
fifty
And
the
bits.
these links and it shall be one tabernacle. thou shalt make a covering for the tabernacle of hair cloth.
shalt
Thou
make eleven
The length
of
first
curtain shall be thirty cubits and the breadth four cuhair cloth curtains shall be of the
shalt
The eleven
9 sure.
And thou
fasten
same meaand
six hair curtains together. And thou shalt lap the sixth cur10 tain over directly in front of the tabernacle. And thou shalt make fifty loops on the border of the first hair curtain which
is
in the
fifty
to be
11 joined with
it,
and thou shalt make fifty links of brass, and by the loops and so couple the hair
may
be one.
And
the half
ta-
13 bernacle.
ll:
So thou shalt fold back, underneath the tabernacle, cubit on one side and a cubit on the other from the length a It shall of the hair curtain more than that of the tabernacle. compleatly infold both the sides of the tabernacle so as to coAnd thou shalt make a counter covering for the taberver it. nacle of rams' skins dyed red and an upper covering of skins
15 dyed blue.
Thou
shalt also
make
shalt
16 of incorruptible wood.
Thou
make each
Ch.
XXYI.
EXODUS.
17 bits long and a cubit and a half broad with two rabbets to each In this manner thou pilaster to fit the pilasters one to another. 18 shalt
twenty pilasters for the 19 north side and for these twenty pilasters thou shalt make forty bases of silver, two for each pilaster, for both the ends thereof 20 And for the other side towards the south, twenty pilasters 21 with their forty bases of silver, two for each pilaster for both
for the tabernacle
;
And
thou shalt
24 25
26
27
28
29
30
end of the tabernacle which is and at the corners of the tabernacle out of the hinder ends thou shalt make two pilasters and the side on the end shall be of the same piece and as wide as the other side both sides shall be equal from the corner to the first joint. That thou mayst do this at both corners the corner pilasters must have equal sides. So there will be eight pilasters and their bases of silver sixteen, two for each pilaster for the two ends thereof. And thou shalt make bars of incorruptible wood five for one range of pilasters on one side of the tabernacle, and five bars for the other range of pilasters on the other side of the tabernacle and five for the end of the tabernacle facing the west. And let the bar which is along the middle of the ranges of pilasters reach from one corner to the other. And thou shalt overlay the pilasters with gold. And thou shalt make rings of gold into which thou shalt put the bars and thou shalt overlay the bars with gold. And thou shalt rear up the tabernacle according to the pattern shewn thee on this mount.
for the
;
31
Thou
shalt also
make
:
This thou shalt make a work inwoven with cherubs and thou shalt hang it on four pillars of incorruptible wood overlaid with gold, the capitals of which are 33 to be of gold and their four bases of silver. And having hung up the veil upon the pillars, thou shalt bring in there within the 34 veil the ark of the testimony. And the veil shall make a division for you, between the Holy and the Holy of Holies. And with
the veil thou shalt cover from view the ark of the testimony in
And
side
and the candlestick over against the table on the south of the tabernacle, and the table thou shalt place on the
Ch.
XXV1L
EXODUS.
36 north side of the tabernacle. And thou shalt make a draw curtain for the door of the tabernacle, of blue and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread, the work of an embroiderer; 37 And for this veil thou shalt make five pillars and overlay them
with gold and their capitals shall be of gold but thou shalt cast
for
them
XXVII.
five
Thou
shalt
make
five
also
cubits long
and
cubits
it
an Altar of incorruptible wood, broad. The Altar shall be shall be three cubits. And thou
make
The horns
shall be
brass.
component part of
thou shalt make a border for the Altar. And its cover and its pans and its flesh hooks and its fire hearth and all its 4 utensils thou shalt make of brass. And thou shalt make for it
3
a brass grate of net work;
And
and
them under the grate of the altar way up the height of the altar.) And thou shalt make for the altar poles of incorruptible wood and overlay them
it.
7 with brass, and thou shalt put the poles into the rings; and
and of boards thou shalt make it. According shewn thee on this mount so shalt thou make it.
low,
to
Holwhat is
Thou
shalt also
make
For the
10 twenty.
And
of silver.
So
and the twenty bases of them shall be of brass, and fillets of these pillars and their bases shall be
silver.
12 overlaid with
And
for
ten and
And
court eastward
14 their bases ten. But on one side of the gateway, the length of the hangings shall be fifteen cubits, their pillars three and their
15 bases three
;
and
and
Ch.
XXVIII.
:
EXODUS.
and
for the gate of the court there
shall be
and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread woven with a variety of em17 broidery the pillars four and their bases four. All the pillars of the court round about shall be filletted with silver and 18 the capitals shall be silvered and their bases of brass. The length of the court shall be a hundred cubits on each side, and the breadth fifty cubits at each end, and the height of the cota curtain of twenty cubits long,
of blue
;
made
And
all
of brass,
and
20
all
and
Moreover thou shalt give orders to the children of Israel let them provide for thee, clear, pure oil expressed from olives to burn for a light, that a lamp may be kept burning
21 continually in the tabernacle of the testimony. On the outside of the veil which is before the covenant Aaron and his sons
shall
keep
it
till
Lord.
XXVIII.
ciate
among
thou with thyself thy brother Aaron and his sons, that from among the children of Israel, Aaron and Xadab and Abiud and Eleazar and Ithamar the sons of Aaron may minis2 ter to me in the priest's office. And thou shalt make for thy 3 brother Aaron holy raiment for dignity and glory. For this
purpose speak to
all
those
who
whom
in
have
filled with a spirit of wisdom and understanding and make the holy raiment of Aaron for the sanctuary,
let
them
which
Now
5 6 7
vol.
i.
Ch.
\)
XXVIII.
EXODUS.
And thou and engrave upon names on one stone
;
10 them the names of the sons of Israel, six and the other six names on the other stone
11 births.
according to their
engraving of a
thou shalt engrave the two stones with the And thou shalt fix these two stones
They
are
stones of
rememhis two
And Aaron
before the
of Israel
Lord on
13 shoulders as a memorial concerning them. Thou shalt also make little shields of pure gold and thou shalt make two
;
14 pieces of net work of pure gold intermixed with flowers, the work of a curious plaiter, and thou shalt put the plaited net
15 pieces.
works upon the little shields in the fore front of the shoulder And thou shalt make the oracle of judgment, a work of an embroiderer thou shalt make it, conformable to the
ephod, of gold and blue and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton 16 thread thou shalt make it four square. It shall be double. 17 The length of it a span and the breadth a span. And thou
shalt inweave in
it
One row
and a smaragdus
row.
And
;
and the third row, a ligure, an and an amethyst and the fourth row, a chrysolite and a 20 agate They must be cased in gold, and bound beryl and an onyx.
19 and a sapphire and a jaspis
;
21 together with gold according to their rows. And the stones from the names of the sons of Israel must be twelve according to their names. They must be engraved like seals every
22 one with
its
name
And thou
it,
shalt
make
upon the
;
inwoven with
a chain work of
23 pure gold and thou shalt make for the oracle two rings of gold and thou shalt put the two rings of gold on the two upper ends 24 of the oracle. And thou shalt put the nettings and chain works of gold on the two rings on the two upper ends of the oracle 25 and the other two ends of the two pieces of net work thou shalt put on the two pieces of plaiters work, so as to put them
;
of the
And thou
shalt
ephod over against each other in the make two rings of gold and put
Ch.
XXVIII.
EXODUS.
them on the two wings of the oracle on the very tip next to the 27 lowest hinder tip of the ephod And thou shalt make two rings of gold and put them below on both the shoulder pieces of the ephod, over against the upper juncture of the contexture
:
28 of the ephod And from the two rings which are on it thou shalt bind the oracle to the two rings of the ephod, which are fastened with blue yarn and plaited into the texture of the 29 ephod, that the oracle may not be loosed from the ephod. And
;
on his breast the names of the children of Israel on the oracle of judgment, when he goeth into the sanc30 tuary, as a memorial before God. And upon the oracle of judgment thou shalt put the Manifestation and the Truth. And it shall be on the breast of Aaron, when he goeth into the And Aaron shall carry the judgsanctuary, before the Lord.
Aaron
shall carry
ments
of the Israelites
upon
his breast
before the
Lord con-
31 tinually.
thou shalt make a robe to be worn under this, 32 which shall reach down to the feet, entirely of blue yarn xVnd the opening of it at the neck shall be in the middle, having a
And
hem round
33 terwoven with
that
it
may
not be rent.
shalt
And underneath
clusters
scarlet
the
lower border of this robe thou blooming pomegranate of blue and purple and
cotton thread.
shalt
make
as
of a
yarn and
make
of this robe round about thou same appearance and golden bells
34 between them round about by a cluster a golden bell with 35 a running branch on the border of the robe round about so that when Aaron officiateth the sound of him may be heard as he goeth into the sanctuary before the Lord, or cometh out,
;
that he
may
not die.
36
37
it
thou shalt make a plate of pure gold, and engrave on with the engraving of a seal, Holiness to the Lord, and thou
And
38 shalt
fix it
on a blue lace
front
shall be
;
upon the
head and Aaron shall which the children of Israel may dedicate of every gift of And it shall be upon Aaron's forehead contheir holy things.
upon the mitre. It of the mitre and upon Aaron's forebear away the sins of the holy things
;
and
it
shall be
39 tinually to
make them
Now
the
make
make
Cb.
XXIX.
EXODUS.
40 of an embroiderer. And for Aaron's sons tbou sbalt make vestures and girdles. Tbou sbalt also make tiaras for tbem for 41 dignity and glory. And with tbese tbou sbalt clotbe Aaron thy brotber and bis sons witb bim. And tbou sbalt anoint tbem and fill tbeir bands and consecrate them that they may minis42 ter to me in the priest's office. Moreover tbou sbalt make for
tbem linen drawers to cover tbeir nakedness. Tbese shall reach 43 from the loins to the thighs, and Aaron and his sons shall wear them when they come into the tabernacle of the testimony or when they come near to minister at the altar of the sanctuary,
that they
may
die.
This
bim and
XXIX.
Tbou
Now
sbalt consecrate
office.
tbem
that they
may
minister to
me
in
2 the priest's
4
5
For this purpose thou sbalt take one young bull of the herd and two rams without blemish and unleavened bread tempered witb oil and unleavened cakes anointed witb oil. These tbou sbalt make of fine wbeaten flour and put them in one basket, and bring them in tbe basket, witb the young bull and tbe two rams. Then tbou sbalt bring Aaron and bis sons to the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony and wash them with water. Then taking the robes tbou sbalt put on Aaron thy brotber tbe robe reaching down to the feet, and the epbod, and tbe oracle and tbou shalt fasten for bim the oracle to the epbod. Then thou shalt put the mitre on his head and fasten tbe plate Holiness to the mitre. And thou shalt take some of the anointing oil and pour it on bis head and anoint bim. Then thou shalt bring his sons near, and clotbe tbem witb vestures and gird tbem witb girdles and put the
;
9 tiaras on tbem.
theirs
for
And
the
office of
serving
me
as priests shall be
ever.
Then tbou
shalt
consecrate
tbe bands of
10 Aaron, and tbe bands of his sons for this purpose thou shalt bring the young bull to tbe doors of tbe tabernacle of tbe testi-
mony and Aaron and his sons shall lay tbeir bands on the head of the young bull before the Lord at the doors of the tall bernacle of the testimony. Then thou shalt slay the bull before tbe Lord at the doors of the tabernacle of tbe testimony, 12 and tbou sbalt take some of the blood of the bull and put it on the horns of the altar witb thy finger and all the rest of the
;
; : ;
Ch.
XXIX.
EXODUS.
13 blood thou shalt pour out at the base of the altar. And thou shalt take the whole caul which covereth the belly and the
lobe of the liver and the two kidneys with the suet on
them
the altar
15
16
17
18
and the excrements thou shalt burn with fire without the camp Then thou shalt take one ram and for it is a sin offering. Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on the head of the ram and thou shalt slay it and taking the blood thou shalt pour it around the altar. Then thou shalt cut the ram in pieces according to its members and thou shalt wash the entrails and the feet with water and lay them on the pieces with the head, and thou shalt carry up this whole ram on the altar for a whole burnt offer;
and Aaron and his hands on the head of this ram; and thou sons shall lay their 20 shalt kill it and thou shalt take some of its blood and put it upon the tip of Aaron's right ear, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe of his right foot and on the
Then thou
;
21
22
23 24
and on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the great toes of their right feet and thou shalt take some of the blood from the altar, and some of the anointing oil and sprinkle it upon Aaron and his raiment, and upon his sons and their raiment. So shall he and his raiment be hallowed and his sons and their raiment with him. But the blood And of this ram thou shalt pour against the altar round about. fat tail, and the caul which thou shalt take from this ram the covereth the belly, and the lobe of the liver, and the two kidneys with the suet on them, and the right shoulder (for this is a consecration offering) and one loaf of oil bread, and one cake out of the basket of unleavened cakes which were laid before the Lord and thou shalt lay all these upon the hands of Aaron, and upon the hands of his sons, and set them apart as a deditip of the right ears of his sons,
:
Then thou shalt take them out of their hands and carry them up, upon the altar of burnt offerings for a It is an homage offering to smell of fragrance before the Lord.
26 the Lord.
And
it
for a portion.
And
dedication
and the
shoulder
Ch.
XXIX.
EXODUS.
apart and taken from the ram of consecration on account of 28 Aaron and his sons and they shall belong to Aaron and his For this is a sons by an everlasting statute from the Israelites. dedication and it shall be a portion taken from the Israelites, from the burnt offerings of thanksgiving of the children of Is;
rael
29
Now
him to be anointed in them and to 30 consecrate their hands. The priest that one of his sons who is to succeed him and come into the tabernacle of the testimony to minister in the Holies shall put them on seven days.
shall be for his sons after
ram of consecration and Aaron and his sons 32 and shall eat the flesh of this ram and the bread which is in the bas33 ket. At the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony they shall eat those meats, with which they were hallowed to consecrate 34 their hands with them, to hallow themselves. None of another family shall eat of them, for they are holy. And if any of the
?A
And
flesh
of the
;
flesh of the
till
It shall
not be eaten
for it is a dedication.
for
35
36
37
38
39 40 41
42
Aaron and his sons according to all that I have commanded thee, and consecrated their hands seven days, thou shalt offer on the day of the purification a young bull for a sin offering, and thou shalt purify the altar, when thou Seven consecratest upon it, and anoint it so as to hallow it. days thou shalt purify the altar and hallow it, so shall the altar be most holy. Whoever toucheth it shall be hallowed. Now these are what thou shalt offer on the altar two yearling lambs without blemish every day on the altar continually, an offering of homage without intermission the one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning with a tenth of fine flour tempered with a quarter of a hin of expressed oil and for a libation a quarter of a hin of wine for the first lamb and the other lamb thou shalt offer in the evening with the same cake offer ing and the same libation as in the morning. For a smell of fragrance as an offerino- of homage to the Lord thou shalt
offer
this
at
Cli.
XXX.
EXODUS.
the places where I shall make myself known to thee so as to 43 speak to thee. And there I will issue orders to the children of 44 Israel and be hallowed by my glory. And I will hallow the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar and I will hallow
;
to
me
in the priest's
office
45 and I will be invoked by the children of Israel and will be 46 their God. And they shall know that I am the Lord their God who brought them out of Egypt to be invoked by them and
to be their
God.
shalt also
XXX.
Thou
make an
5
6
make it a cubit long and a and the height shall be two cubits. The horns shall be a component part of it. And thou shalt overlay with pure gold its grate and its sides round about and the horns thereof. And thou shall make for it a wreathed border of gold round about. And thou shalt make two rings of pure gold under its wreathed border for the two corners. Thou shalt make them on the two sides and there shall be And thou clasps for the staves with which it is to be carried. shalt make staves of incorruptible wood and overlay them with gold. And thou shalt place this before the veil, which is over the ark of the testimonies, from which I will make myself known to thee. And Aaron shall burn thereon every morning
compound incense beaten
fine.
When
he
replenisheth
the
light-
eth the lamps in the evening he shall burn incense thereon every day continually before the Lord throughout their gene9 rations.
ing,
And upon
it
offer
offer-
cake offering; nor shalt thou pour 10 a libation thereon. But Aaron shall make an atonement on it on the horns thereof, once a year. With the blood of the purifying sacrifice he shall purify it throughout their genera-
homage
offering, nor
tions.
11
saying,
12 takest an account of the they shall give every man a ransom for his
children of Israel,
so
to the Lord,
there shall be no
destruction
13 made
of them. And this is view shall give, the half of a didrachm, which
the review
passeth
re-
according to
Ch.
XXX.
EXODUS.
And this the holy didrachm, twenty oboli making a didrachrn. II half of a didrachm shall be an offering to the Lord. Every one who passeth the review from twenty years old and upwards
15 shall give this offering to the Lord. He who is rich shall add nothing to it, and he who is poor shall deduct nothing from the
half of a didrachm
Lord
it
to
10
make atonement
of this offering
for
And
And
it
shall be a
17
memorial before the Lord to make atonement for your lives. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Make a laver
of brass
with
its
base
of brass for
it
IS
19
shalt place
the altar,
between the tabernacle of the and thou shalt pour water into it.
And
their
Aaron and
20 feet with water. When they go into the tabernacle of the testimony, they shall wash with water. That they may escape death,
when they go
the whole
and
to carry
up
21 hands and their feet with water; and when they go into the
tabernacle of the testimony they
shall
they
may
not die
and
this shall be to
them
a perpetual ordi-
22
him and
23 shalt take spices the flower of choice myrrh five hundred shekels and sweet scented cinnamon half as much two hun24 dred and fifty shekels and sweet scented calamus two hundred and fifty shekels and of iris five hundred shekels, sanc25 tuary weight and olive oil a hin and of these thou shalt
:
make an holy ointment, an odoriferous perfume, compounded 26 by the art of an apothecary. It shall be a holy anointing oil and with it thou shalt anoint the tabernacle of the testimony
27 and the ark of the tabernacle of the testimony and all the uten28 sils thereof, and the candlestick and all the utensils belonging to it and the altar of incense and the altar of whole burnt and the table and all its utensils offerings and all its utensils 29 and the laver. And thou shalt hallow them, and they shall be 30 holy of holies. Every one who toucheth them shall be hallowed. And thou shalt anoint Aaron and his sons and hallow
;
Ch.
XXXI.
me
EXODUS.
as priests. say,
31 them to minister to
the
3:2
And thon
shalt speak to
children
of Israel and
Upon the flesh of oil throughout your generations. must not be poured nor shall you make any for your33 selves according to this composition. It shall be holy, and held Whoever shall make any like it or give in veneration by you. any of it to a stranger, shall be rooted out from among his
anointing
man
it
people.
Moreover the Lord said to Moses, Take thee spices onycha and sweet scented chalbanum and pellucid And of these they 35 frankincense, of each an equal quantity. incense mixed up by the art of an aposhall make compound 30 thecary, a pure holy composition. And thou shalt beat some
34
stacte,
of
it fine,
and lay
it
to
37 thee.
38
you a most holy incense. According to the composition thereof you shall not make any for yourselves.
It shall be to
You
Whoever
self shall
make any
like
it
among
XXXI.
have
2 called by
of Hur,
him with
dom and
1
understanding and
knowledge
silver
every kind
of
workmanship, to contrive and and to manufacture gold and 5 purple and scarlet yarn and architecture made of wood to () ship. Him I have given with
;
and blue and and in works of execute all kinds of workmanEliab the son of Achisamach of
and
brass,
;
And
to every
man
of an understanding heart
all
will
make
and the ark of and the furniture 8 the covenant, and of the tabernacle, and the altars, and the table and all the utensils thereof, and the pure candlestick and all its utensils, and 9 the laver with its base, and the sacerdotal robes of Aaron, and
7
manded thee
me
in the
priest's office,
and the anointing oil and the compound incense of the sanctuAccording to all that I have commanded thee they will do. ary.
vol.
I.
Ch.
XXXII.
Moreover the
is
EXODUS.
Lord spoke
to
12
the
It
my
sabbaths.
me and you throughout your generations, you may know that I am the Lord who sanctifieth you
it is
holy to
He who
profaneth
it
Whoever shall do any work on it, that person shall be among his people. Six days thou shalt per-
form works, but on the seventh day are the sabbaths, a rest holy to the Lord. Whoever shall do any work on the seventh day 16 shall be put to death. Therefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbaths and cause them to be kept throughout their
17 generations.
the Lord
seventh.
It
is
me and
the
children of Israel.
for
me
earth
18
Here he paused, and gave Moses, when he had ceased speaking to him on mount Sina, two tables of the testimony
tables of stone written with the finger of God.
XXXII.
(Now when the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mount, they rose up together against AaArise and make for us gods who shall ron and said to him go before us for as for this Moses, the man who brought us out from the land of Egypt, we know not what is become of Thereupon Aaron said to them, Take off the golden ear2 him.
;
;
rings which are in the ears of your wives and daughters and
them to me. So all the people took off the gold ear-rings which were in their ears and brought them to Aaron and he 5 received them at their hands and having made of them a molten bull he fashioned it with a graving tool and said, These Israel, who brought thee up out of the land of are thy gods 5 Egypt. And when Aaron saw it he built an altar before it.
3 bring
;
is
the
fes-
So rising early in the morning he caused burnt offerings to be brought up, and offered a sacrifice whole and the people sat down to eat and drink and of thanksgiving
;
up to play.) Then the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Go quickly, go 7 down from this place for thy people whom thou hast brought
rose
;
Ch.
XXXII.
EXODUS.
8 out of the land of Egypt have transgressed. They have quickly turned aside out of the way in which thou commandedst them
walk and have made for themselves a young bull and worand have sacrificed to it and said, These are thy 9 shipped it Israel, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt. gods, 10 Now therefore let me alone, that being provoked to wrath against them I may utterly destroy them, and I will make thee
to
;
a great nation.
11
supplication
before
the
Lord
ot
whom
Egypt with
12 the Egyptians
may
speak, saying, With an ill intent he led them on the mountains and utterly consume
Stay thy
fierce
wickedness of thy people, remembering Abraham and Isaak and Jacob thy servants, to whom thou didst swear by thyself and didst speak saying, I will greatly multiply your
seed like the stars of heaven for multitude
;
for
14 ever.
And when
15 his people,
moved with compassion to save Moses turned and went down from the mount with
the Lord was
Xow
the tables
sides.
On
other they were written, and the tables were the work of God. And the writing was the writing of God engraved on the ta-
ll bles.
hearing the sound of the people shouting 18 said to Moses, There is a sound of war in the camp. To which he replied, It is not the sound of men singing alternately
And Joshua
they rush to battle, nor is it the sound of men answering each other on a retreat, but the sound of responsive strains at 19 a revel, which I hear. And when he approached the camp and saw the young bull and the choirs, Moses being inflamed with
as
wrath threw the two tables from his hands and broke them at 20 the foot of the mount. And taking the bull which they had made he burned it with fire and grinded it fine and strewed 21 it in the water and made the Israelites drink it. And Moses said to Aaron, What did this people do to thee, that thou hast
said to
Ch.
XXXIII.
EXODUS.
Moses, Be not angry, my lord, for thou knowest the irupetu23 ousness of this people. For they said to me, Make us gods which shall go before us, for as for this Moses, the man who
brought us out of Egypt we know not what is become of him. 24 Whereupon I said to them, If any one hath golden ornaments So they gave me and I cast into the fire, and take them off.
out
came that
bull.
25
for
26
27
28 29
Aaron had scattered and made them a derision to their enemies, Moses stood at the gate of the camp and said, Who is Let him come to me. Upon which all the sons for the Lord ? Then Moses said to them, Thus saith the of Levi joined him. Lord the God of Israel, Gird ye every man his sword on his thigh and pass through and wheel about from gate to gate through the camp and slay every man his brother and every man his neighbour and every one him who is nearest of kin to him. And the children of Levi did as Moses spoke to them and there fell of the people that day about three thousand men. For Moses said to them, Fill your hands to-day for the Lord,
every one with his son or with his brother that a blessing
may
be bestowed on you.
30
And
now
therefore I will go
up
to
God
may
Lord back to the Lord and said, ted a great sin and have made for 32 Now therefore, if thou indeed forgivest this their sin, forgive it but if not blot me out of thy book which thou hast writ33 ten. And the Lord said to Moses, Whoever have sinned be34 fore me, them will I blot out of my book. Now therefore go thy way go down and lead this people to the place which I commanded thee. Behold my angel will go before thee but on the day when I visit I will bring upon them this sin of
:
theirs.
35
Now when
making the
XXXIII.
bull which
said to Moses,
whom
Oh.
XXXIII.
it.
EXODUS.
And
I will send
my
out the Amorite and the Chettite and the Pherezite and the Gergasite and the Evite and the Jebusite 3 and the Chananite. And I will bring thee to a land flowing for I must not go with thee because with milk and honey
and he
will drive
thou art a
4
stiff
necked people,
lest I
And when
a
stiff
5 bitterly.
(5
necked people, take care that I bring not another stroke on you and utterly consume you. Now therefore strip off the robes of your glory and your ornaments and I will shew thee what I will do to thee. So the Israelites stript off their ornaments and took down the barrier from the mountain Chore!)
his
it
(Now
it
the
testimony,
and
every
one
who
sought
all
the
as
8 went out to this tabernacle without the camp. was going to the tabernacle without the camp,
And
Lord Moses
the people
stood looking, every one at his tent door, and kept their eyes
upon Moses
9
as
entered the tabernacle, the pillar of cloud descended and stood at the door of the tabernacle and talked 10 with Moses. And when all the people saw the pillar of cloud standing at the door of the tabernacle all the people as they
11 were
tent
door.
as
And
one
to face
would talk to his friend, Moses attendant Joshua the son of Nave being young did not go out
of the tabernacle.
L2
said
to
people, but
me know whom
thou
me.
said to me, I
know thee
13 above
If therefore I all men and thou art in favour with me. have found favour in thy sight manifest thyself to me in an evident manner, that I may see thee in what way soever I may
have found favour in thy sight, and that I may know that this 14 great nation is thy people. And he said, Must I myself go be15 fore thee and give thee rest ? To which Moses replied, Unless thou thyself accompany us, take me not away from this place
:
Ch.
XX XIV.
it
EXODUS.
be known for certain that I and this people
have found favour in thy sight, but by thy going with us ? or and this people be glorious above all that are on the earth ?
I will
17 Then the Lord said to Moses, Even this which thou hast said,
do
for
thee
for
my sight and men. Upon which Moses said, ManiAnd he said, I will go before thee with my
thou hast found favour in
all
;
;
my name The Lord, before thee and have mercy on whom I please to have mercy and I will have compassion on whomsoever I compassionate but, said 20 he, thou canst not see my face for no man can see my face
glory and I will call by
;
21 and
live.
Thou
23
shalt stand
22 by, I will
said, Behold there is a place near me. upon the rock, and when my glory is passing place thee in a cleft of the rock and cover thee with
hand over thee, until I pass by, then I will withdraw my hand and then thou shalt see what are behind me but my face cannot be seen by thee. XXXIY. Then the Lord said to Moses, Hew thee two tables of stone like the first and come up to me on the mount, and I will write on those tables the words which were in the first 2 tables which thou didst break and be ready against the morning and thou shalt come up to mount Sina, and wait for me there 3 on the top of the mount, but let none come up with thee nor be seen in all the mountain and let neither flocks nor herds 4 pasture near the mount. So when Moses had hewn two tables of stone such as the first he arose early in the morning and 5 went up mount Sina, as the Lord had commanded him. And Moses took the two tables of stone and the Lord descended in a cloud and stood by him there and called in the name of the And the Lord passed by before him and proclaimed, 6 Lord. The Lord, the God compassionate and merciful, long suffering and 7 abundant in goodness and truth, keeping kindness and mercy for thousands, taking away transgressions, iniquities and sins, will by no means clear the guilty, when he bringeth the transgressions of fathers on children and children s children to the third and 8 fourth generation. Upon which Moses made haste and having bowed down on the ground he worshipped and said, If I have 9 found favour in thy sight let my Lord go with us for this people is stiff necked, and thou wilt take away our sins and our
; ; ;
:
my
Ch.
XXXIV.
EXODUS.
10 iniquities and we shall be for thee. And the Lord said to Moses, Behold I make a covenant with thee, Before all thy people
I will do marvellous things such as
all
And
all
among whom
thou art shall see the works of the Lord, that those which I shall Attend thou to all that I command
Behold
I drive
Chananite and the Pherezite and the Chettite and the Evite 12 and the Gergasite and the Jebusite Take thou heed to thyself that thou make not a covenant with the inhabitants of the land
:
become a stumbling block to their pillars you shall 13 you. break to pieces and their groves you shall cut down and the For 14 graven images of their gods you shall burn with fire. you must not worship other gods for the Lord God, a zealous
to
which thou
15 name,
is
a zealous
God.
make
when they go a
gods and invite and shouldst thou take their daughters for thy sons and give some of thy daughters to their sons, thy daughters may go a whoring after their gods and Thou shalt not 17 thy sons may go a whoring after their gods. The festival of unleavened thyself molten gods. 18 make for Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread thou shalt keep.
whoring
after their
gods and
bread as I
19 out of
new things
commanded thee at the set time in the month of for in the month of new things thou didst come Egypt. With regard to every firstling, the males are
;
;
20 mine every firstling of kine and sheep but the firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem with a sheep and if thou wilt not redeem it with that thou shalt pay the worth of it. Every first 21 born of thy sons thou shalt redeem. Thou shalt not appear before me empty. Six days perform works, but on the seventh thou shalt rest. In seeding time and harvest it shall be
;
22 a
weeks thou shalt celebrate for me at the beginning of the reaping of wheat and the festival of the 2o ingathering in the middle of the year. Three times a year all thy males shall appear before the Lord the God of Israel. 24 For when I shall have driven out the nations from before thee and enlarged thy borders, none shall covet thy land, when
rest.
The
festival
of
Ch.
XXXV.
EXODUS.
thou comest up to appear before the Lord thy God three 25 times a year. Thou shalt not offer the blood of my burnt offerings with leaven, nor shall the victims of the passover fes26 tival remain till the morning. The first fruits of thy land thou
shalt lay
by
for the
Thou
shalt
dam.
27
said
to
Moses,
Write
for
thyself
these
for
and
28
Israel.
And Moses was there before the Lord forty days and forty He did not eat bread nor drink water. And he wrote nights.
on the tables the words of the covenant the ten coram and 29 ments. And when Moses came down from the mount with the two tables in his hands, he did not know, while he was coming down from the mount, that the skin of his face had 30 been irradiated with glory by his talking with him but when
;
Aaron and
all
skin of his face was irradiated with glory, they were afraid to
31 approach him.
Whereupon Moses
called
them
and Aaron
and
all
32 spoke to them. And after that all the sons of Israel came to him and he enjoined upon them all that the Lord had given And when he had clone speak 33 him in charge on mount Sina.
;
34 ing to them he put a veil on his face. But when Moses went in before the Lord to speak to him he took off the veil until he 35 came out, and when he came out and rehearsed to all the children of Israel what the Lord commanded him (as the children of Israel saw that Moses' face was irradiated with glory therefore) Moses put the veil on his face until he should go in to
speak to him.
XXXV.
all
2 Israelites and said, These are the things which the Lord said you shall do. Six days thou shalt perform works but on the
;
rest,
it
let
him be put
to death.
You
shall
any of your habitations on the sabbath day. 4 I am the Lord. Again Moses spoke to all the congregation of the Israelites and said, This is the thing which the Lord hath 5 commanded saying, Take from yourselves an offering for the
in
Ch.
XXXV.
Lord.
EXODUS.
is
so disposed
brass,
bring these
6 offerings to the
8
9
10
11
12
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
2b'
27
28
and and cotton thread and goats' hair and rams' skins dyed red and skins dyed blue and incorruptible wood and sardine stones and stones to be engraved for the ephod and the long robe and let every wise hearted man among you come and make all the works which the Lord hath conmanded the tabernacle, and the coverings, and upper coverings and the hangings, and the bars and the pilasters, and the ark of the testimony with its staves and its propitiatory, and the veil and the hangings of the court with its pillars, and the smaragdine stones and the incense and the anointing oil and the table with all its utensils, and the candlestick for light with all its utensils, and the altar with all its utensils, and the holy garments of Aaron the priest, and the robes and the sacerdotal vestures for the sons of Aaron in which they are to minister and the anointing oil and the compound incense. Thereupon all the congregation of the children of Israel went out from Moses and all whose heart prompted them and all to whom it seemed good in their mind brought every one an offering. And when they had brought an offering to the Lord for all the works of the tabernacle of the testimony, and for all its appurtenances, and for all the holy garments, then the men brought from their wives every one as it seemed good brought seals and pendants and rings and necklaces and bracelets and all sorts of jewels of gold. And when they had all brought their offerings of gold to the Lord, then every one who had cotton or skins of blue or rams' skins dyed red brought them And every one who had made a dedication of silver or brass brought them as offerings to the Lord; and they who had incorruptible timber did the same. And when they had brought materials for all the works of the service, then every woman skilled in spinning brought blue and purple and scar let and cotton thread and all the women who had understanding and skill spun the goats' hair. And the chiefs brought the smaragdine stones and the stones to be set in the ephod and the oracle, and the materials both for the anointing oil and the compound incense.
silver,
bine,
purple
vol.
i.
Ch.
XXXVI.
And when
EXODUS.
29
30
31
32 33
34
35
all the Israelites, men and women, whose unprompted them to promote all the works which the derstanding Lord had by Moses commanded them to make, had brought an offering to the Lord, then Moses said to the children of Israel, Behold God hath called by name Beseleel the son of Ourius the son of Hur of the tribe of Jnclas and filled him with a divine spirit of wisdom and understanding and skill in all things to execute all works of architecture and to work up o-old an d silver and brass and to cut stones and to model wood and to perform every kind of curious workmanship. He hath indeed qualified him and Eliab the son of Achisamach of the tribe of Dan and hath filled them with wisdom, knowledge
and skill to know how to make all the works of the sanctuary, and to weave the embroidery and tapestry with scarlet yarn and cotton thread to execute every kind of work in architecture and embroidery. Accordingly Beseleel and Eliab and every man XXXVI. skilled in arts, to whom had been given wisdom and understanding to know how to execute every kind of work suitable for the holy service, performed it according to all that the When Moses called Beseleel and 2 Lord had commanded. Eliab and all who had skill every one in whose heart Grod had put knowledge and all who were freely willing to come to 3 the work so as to finish it compleatly, they received from Moses all the offerings which the Israelites had brought for mak-
They received also the offerings from those who still continued to bring them in, every 4 morning. And all the artists who did the works of the sancing
all
5 engaged.
tuary attended diligently every one at the work in which he was And when Moses was told that the people were
all
made throughout the camp saying, Let neiman nor woman make any more work for the offerings
;
7 of the sanctuary.
So the people were restrained from bringing any more for the materials which they had were sufficient for and there was an overplus. all the work to be done Xow the most skilful among the workmen made the holy 8 garments, which are appropriate to Aaron the priest as the Lord
;
Ch.
XXXVI.
commanded Moses.
and purple and
scarlet
EXODUS.
They made the ephod
of gold
and of blue
yarn and cotton thread, the thin plates cut into fine threads so as to be inwoven with of rold being: the blue and purple and with the scarlet yarn and cotton thread. They made it a woven work, the shoulder pieces having from
both the sides a work woven one piece into another alternately, each convoluted through itself out of itself. They made it according to its peculiar fabrick of gold and blue and purple and
yarn and cotton thread as the Lord commanded Moses. they worked the two smaragdine stones fastened with it and set in gold, which were excavated and engraven, like the
scarlet
And
engraving of a
seal,
and
put them on the shoulders of the ephod, as stones of remembrance of the children of Israel, as the Lord commanded Moses. And they made the Oracle, a work of embroidery, like the
workmanship of the ephod, of gold and blue and purple and The Oracle they made double, scarlet yarn and cotton thread. and it was square, a span, the length and a span, the breadth
;
on both
sides.
And
it
a texture con-
the
;
first
row of
stones, a sardine
and a topaz and a smaragdus and the second row, an anthrax and a sapphire and a jaspis and the third row, a ligure and an agate and an amethyst, and the fourth row, a chrysolite and a Now beryl and an onyx, set in gold and bound in with gold. these stones were twelve from the names of the sons of Israel, engraven like seals, every one with its peculiar name, for the
;
twelve tribes.
And on
made
pieces of plaited
They made
;
also
two
little shields of
the two rings of gold on the two upper sides of the oracle; and they put the two pieces of plaited work of gold on the two
and they put the two two junctions, on the pieces of plaited work for the two shields which were on the shoulders of the ephod over and they made two rings of gold against each other in front and put them on the two wings below the tip of the oracle and on the tip of the hinder part of the ephod on the inside and
rings on the two sides of the oracle
;
the
they
made two
der pieces of the ephod underneath, over against the upper junc-
Ck XXXVII.
EXODUS.
;
tion of the texture of the ephod and they fastened the oracle by the rings on it to the rings of the ephod which were fastened to it with blue yarn, being plaited into the texture of the ephod, that the oracle might not be loosed from the ephod, as the Lord commanded Moses. And they made the long robe under the ephod, a woven work, all of blue yarn and the opening of the under robe in the middle was woven with a binding of plaited work, having a hem all around the hole that it might
:
not be rent.
on the border of the robe below, they made blooming pomegranate of blue and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread And they made golden bells and put the bells on the border of the robe round about between the clusters, a golden bell and a cluster on the border of the robe round about, to minister in as the Lord commanded
clusters as of a
:
And
Moses.
And they made cotton vestures, a woven work for Aaron and his sons and the tiaras of cotton and the mitre of cotton and the drawers of cotton, and the girdles of cotton thread and of blue and purple and scarlet yarn a work of embroidery as the Lord commanded Moses. And they made the plate of gold, a dedication of the sanctuary, of pure gold, and wrote thereon in letters engraved like a seal, Holiness to the Lord, and put it on a ribbon of blue that it might be hung upon the mitre above as the Lord commanded Moses.
XXXYII.
first
They made
eight and twenty cubits long and all the rest the same,
and four cubits broad. And they made the veil of blue and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread, a work woven with cherubs and they put this on four pillars of incorruptible wood overlaid with gold, the capitals of which were of gold, and
their four bases of silver.
And
door of the tabernacle of the testimony of blue and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread, a work woven with cherubs,
and their
five
pillars
of which they of
brass.
overlaid with
and hooks, the capitals and hooks gold, but their five bases were
court
And
they
made the
on
the
south
side
Ch.
XXXVIII.
EXODUS.
the north they were the same as on the sonth side, a hundred
cnbits with their twenty pillars and the twenty bases thereof;
fifty cubits,
but on the end towards the sea [the west] the hangings were and their pillars ten with their ten bases and on
;
fifty
cubits,
the
gateway were fifteen cubits, ses three, and on the other side of the gateway of the court, the hangings were fifteen cubits, their pillars three and their All these hangings of the tabernacle were of cotbases three. ton and the bases of the pillars were of brass, but their hooks
the pillars
hangings on one side of the their pillars three and their ba-
were of silver and their capitals were overlaid with silver. all the pillars of the court were filleted with
And
silver.
And
and purple and scarlet yarn and cotton thread, twenty and the height and breadth, five cubits, answering the hangings of the court, and their pillars were four, the four bases of which were of brass but their hooks were of silver and their capitals were overlaid with silver, and all the pins of the court round about were of brass but they were overlaid with silver. This was the arrangement of the tabernacle of the
of blue
cubits long
testimony, as
it
Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest. Now Beseleel the son of Ourius of the tribe of Judas performed the work as the Lord commanded Moses, he and Eliab the son of Achisamach of the tribe of Dan, who was the head workman in making the woven work and the embroidery and the tapestry of scarlet
yarn and cotton thread.
XXXVIII.
Beseleel also
overlaid
it
with
and he cast the four rings of gold, two on the one side and two on the other, wide enough and he made for the staves, with which it was to be carried the propitiatory above the ark of pure gold, and the two cherubs of gold, one cherub at one end of the propitiatory and the
pure gold within and without
:
And
it of pure gold on one side and two on the other, wide enough to receive the And he made the staves of the ark and of the table, ana staves.
and
cast for
: ;
Ch.
XXXIX.
ble, the platters
EXODUS.
And he made the vessels for the taand the censers and the large goblets and the
all of gold.
And
dlestick to give light also of gold, the shaft solid, and the six
branches on both its sides. Out of its branches were knobs, three on one side and three on the other answering each other; and their lamp dishes on the tops were made in the form of almonds out of the same piece, with sockets in them for the lamps to rest on, and the seventh socket on the top of the shaft was solid, entirely of gold and he made the seven lamps upon it of gold and its snuffers of gold, and its oil vessels of gold. He also
;
overlaid the pilasters with gold and cast gold rings for each
and overlaid the bars with gold. He also gilded the gold and made the golden hooks, and he made the links of the tabernacle of gold, and the hooks of the court and the hooks for stretching the upper covering, of brass. He cast the silver capitals of the tabernacle and the brass capitals of the door of the tabernacle and for the gate of the court and he made the silver hooks for the pillars those on the top of the pillars he overlaid with silver. He made the brass pins of the tabernacle and the brass pins of the court. He made the brasen altar out of the brasen censers which belonged to the
pilaster
pillars of the veil with
men who
all
He made
for
hearth and
its
He made
hearth about
way up
it
the altar, the four brass rings large enough for the poles with
to be carried.
oil
He made
its
day
ses
it
He made
his
Mo-
hands and their feet, when they went into the tabernacle of the testimony or when they went to minister at the altar. They washed out
sons
might wash
their
of
it
as the
XXXIX.
the work
Oh.
XXXIX.
talents
tuary.
EXODUS.
of the holy things was of the gold of the offering twenty nine
and seven hundred shekels after the shekel of the sancAnd the silver was the offering of silver from the men of the congregation who were reviewed amounting to a hundred talents, and one thousand seven hundred and seventy five
drachm the half of a shekel after the holy shewho passed the review from twenty years upwards being six hundred and three thousand five old and hundred and fifty. Now the hundred talents of silver were for casting the hundred capitals of the tabernacle including the capitals of the veil, a hundred capitals for the hundred talents, And the thousand seven hundred and a talent for each capital. seventy five shekels he wrought up into hooks for the pillars. And he gilded the capitals and ornamented them. And the brass of the offering was seventy talents and a thousand five hundred shekels. And of this they made the bases of the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony and the bases of the court round about and the bases of the gate of the court and the pins of the tabernacle and the pins of the court round about, and the brass casing of the altar and all the utensils of the altar,
shekels being a
even
all
And when
in the
ing into vessels to be used in the holy service before the Lord.
And what
was
left
of the blue
And
they brought to
Moses the robes and and its bases and bars and pilasters and the ark of the covenant with its staves, and the altar and all its utensils and the anointing oil, and the compound incense, and the pure candlestick with its lamps, the lamps for burning oil and the oil for giving light, and the presence table and all its utensils, and the loaves to be laid on it, and the robes of the sanctuary appropriate to Aaron, and the robes of his sons to minister in as priests, and the hangings of the court and the pillars, and the curtain of the door of the tabernacle and of the gate of the court, and all the utensils of the tabernacle and all the imple;
Ch.
XL.
ments
thereof, arid the
EXODUS.
upper coverings of rams' skins dyed
red and the blue coverings, and the other coverings, and the
pins and all the instruments for the service of the tabernacle of
commanded Moses.
And
had thus made all the furniture and Moses had viewed all the works and they had executed them and made them in the manner the Lord commanded Moses, Moses blessed them. Then the Lord spoke to Moses saying, On the first day XL. 2 of the first month it being then new moon, thou shalt rear up the tabernacle of the testimony and place therein the ark of the 3 testimony and cover it with the veil. Then thou shalt carry in the table and set in order the service thereof. And thou shalt 5 carry in the candlestick and place on it the lamps and thou shalt set the golden altar, to burn incense, in its place before the ark and thou shalt hang up the covering curtain at the door
of Israel
:
And
the altar of
homage
and round about. For this purpose thou shalt take the anointing oil and anoint the tabernacle and all the things in it and hallow it and all its utensils 10 and they shall be holy. And thou shalt anoint the altar of homage offerings and all its utensils and hallow the altar, and 12 this altar shall be a holy of holies. Then thou shalt bring
the testimony.
shalt surround the tabernacle
it
Then thou
13
Aaron and his sons to the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony and wash them with water. And thou shalt put the holy robes on Aaron and anoint him and hallow him that he may mi-
14 nister to
his sons
me
Thou
and clothe them with vestures and anoint them as 15 thou didst their father and they shall serve me as priests. And
this unction
of the priesthood
shall
throughout their generations. 16 So Moses did all these things. Whatever the Lord com17 manded him so did he. Accordingly in the first month in the second year of their coming out of Egypt, at the new moon
18 the tabernacle was reared up.
19 set up the pilasters and spread the curtains over the taberna-
Ch.
XL.
EXODUS.
cle and put over it the upper covering of the tabernacle as the 20 Lord commanded Moses. Then taking the testimonies he put 21 them in the ark, and put the staves under the ark, and carried the ark into the tabernacle and hung up the covering of the veil and covered from view the ark of the testimony in the 22 manner the Lord commanded Moses. Then he placed the table in the tabernacle of the testimony, on the north side with 23 out the veil of the tabernacle and set thereon the presence loaves Then he 24 before the Lord as the Lord commanded Moses. placed the candlestick in the tabernacle of the testimony on the 25 south side of the tabernacle and put the lamps thereon before
26 the Lord, as the Lord commanded Moses. He then placed the golden altar in the tabernacle of the testimony over against the 27 veil and burned thereon compound incense as the Lord com-
Then he placed the altar of homage offerings 33 at the doors of the tabernacle and reared up the court around 34 the tabernacle and the altar. And when Moses had finished all these works the cloud covered the tabernacle of the testimo35 ny, and the tabernacle was filled with the glory of the Lord so
29 manded Moses.
that Moses could not go into the tabernacle of the testimony,
it
filled.
Now when
the
37 Israelites prepared to
march with
their baggage.
But
if
the
march till the day 38 when the cloud ascended. For there was a cloud on the tabernacle by day and in the night there was a fire on it in the sight
cloud did not ascend they did not prepare to
of all Israel throughout all their journeyings.
LEVITICUS.
I.
Then the Lord called up Moses and spoke to him out of the tabernacle of the testimony saying, Speak to the children
When
you bringeth
3 bring
gifts to the
cattle,
If his gift be a whole burnt offering from the herd, he shall bring a male without blemish to the door of the tabernacle of the testimony. 4 He shall bring it before the Lord for acceptance; and he shall
them
vol.
I.
Ch.
II.
LEVITICUS.
hand on the head of the homage offering to be acceptto make atonement for him. And they shall kill bull before the Lord and the sons of Aaron the shall carry the blood and pour it out round about on
lay his
5 ed for
priests
is
and having flayed the whole burnt offering they shall cut and the sons of Aaron the priests shall put the 8 fire on the altar and pile wood on the fire and the sons of Aaron the priests shall lay the quarters with the head and the 9 suet on the wood which is on the fire on the altar and they shall wash the entrails and the feet with water, and the priests shall lay them all on the altar. It is an homage gift, a sacrifice,
;
ny
it
in quarters
10
And
if
flocks, either
from
the lambs or the kids for a whole burnt offering, he shall bring
11a
male without blemish and he shall lay his hands on its head and they shall kill it on the north side of the altar before the Lord and the sons of Aaron, the priests, shall pour the blood then they shall cut it in quarters 12 on the altar round about and the priests shall lay these with the head and the suet on the 13 wood which is on the fire on the altar and they shall wash the entrails and the feet with water; and the priests shall carry them all up and lay them on the altar. It is an homage offer:
14 15
And
as his
if
gift to the
he bring an homage offering from among the fowls Lord he shall bring his gift either from
; ;
among
and the
priest shall
carry it to the altar and wring off the head, and the priest 16 shall lay it on the altar then he shall squeeze out the blood and he shall take away the craw against the base of the altar
;
;
on the east side of the altar into it off from the wings but shall and the priest shall lay it on the altar, on the upon the fire. It is an homage offering, a sacriit
II.
person shall bring a sacrificial gift to the Lord, his gift shall be fine flour, and he shall pour oil on it
it.
It is a sacrifice
;
Ch. III.
LEVITICUS.
oil, it
and
all
the frank Tt is
on the
altar.
And
from the
4
sacrifices of
if
And
he bring a
gift to the
Lord
or
with
oil.
And
it
if
thy
gift
must
hav-
without leaven.
And
ing broken
7 pour
oil
thereon.
be a
8 with
sacrifice
oil.
And he
to the priest
and
and lay
it
on the
It is an
homage
offering,
10 rest of the
sacrifice shall be for Aaron and his sons. most holy portions from the homage offerings of the Lord. 11 Every sacrifice which you bring to the Lord, you shall prepare without leaven for you must not bring any kind of leaven,
;
not even honey, as a gift to pay homage to the Lord. You may bring them as gifts of first fruits to the Lord but they shall
;
not be laid on the altar for a smell of fragrance for the Lord. 13 Every gift of your sacrifice must be seasoned with salt.
You
from your
offer salt to
With every
gift
shall
14 15
it
And when
crifice of
thou bringest a
first
it
Lord,
sa-
in the mill.
This
thou shalt
offer to the
and put frankincense on it. It is a sacrifice. 16 And the priest shall carry up as the memorial of it some of the broken grains with all the frankincense. Tt is an homage offershalt pour oil on
And if his gift to the Lord be a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and he bring it from the herd, whether it be a male or a female, 2 he shall bring it without blemish before the Lord and shall lay
Ch. III.
his
LEVITICUS.
gift
and
kill it before
the Lord at
the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony. And the sons of Aaron, the priests shall pour the blood on the altar of whole 3 burnt offerings round about And from the sacrifice of thanks:
giving they shall offer up as an homage offering to the Lord the caul which covereth the belly and all the suet on the belly 4 and the two kidneys with the suet on them, and that on the
flanks,
off
liver.
And
on the altar on the whole burnt offerings which are on the wood on the fire. It is an offering of homage, a smell of fragrance for the Lord.
6
And
from the
it
if
Lord
flock,
whether
it
lamb as his gift he shall bring hands on the head of his gift and kill it at the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony, and the sons of Aaron the priest shall pour the blood on the altar round 9 about. And from the sacrifice of thanksgiving he shall offer as an offering of homage to the Lord the fat tail and the whole
If he bring a his
it
without blemish.
before the
10
and having taken the fat on the belly and the two kidneys with the suet on them and on the loin and the lobe of the liver with the kidneys the priest shall 11 offer up these on the altar. It is a sweet savour, an offering of
;
rump
all
homage
12
to the Lord.
if his gift be from the goats, he shall bring it before 13 the Lord and lay his hands on its head, xlnd they shall kill it before the Lord at the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony
;
And
and the sons of Aaron, the priests, shall pour out the blood 14 against the altar round about And from it he shall offer up as an offering of homage to the Lord the caul which covereth the belly and all the fat on the belly and both the kidneys and all 15 the suet on them. That on the loins and the lobe of the liver he shall take off with the kidneys and the priest shall offer them 16 on the altar. It is an offering of homage, a smell of fragrance
;
17
All the
.suet
for
(lie
Lord
shall
You
Ck. IV.
LEVITICUS.
Again the Lord spoke
to
IV.
Moses saying, Speak to the chilany person sinneth unwittingly before the Lord, and doth any of those things, which by any 3 of the commandments of the Lord he ought not to do if for instance the chief priest who hath been anointed, sin on the
2 dren of Israel and say,
When
sin,
he
young
4 from the herd before the Lord for his sin offering
and having
brought the young bull to the door of the tabernacle of the testimony before the Lord he shall lay his hand on the head
of the
young
in the pre-
And
it
anointed, he whose
And
;
and sprinkle
some of the blood seven times before the Lord, before the holy
7 veil
and he
shall put
of the altar of
compound
some of the blood of the bull on the horns incense, which is before the Lord in
Now
all
he
8
is
to
ings which
at the doors
all
And
with regard to
which covereth the entrails and all on the entrails and the two kidneys with the suet on them that which is on the loins and the lobe which is on the 10 liver he shall strip off with the two kidneys in the same manner as it is to be taken from the young bull of the sacrifice of thanksgiving and the priest shall offer up these upon the altar 11 of homage offerings but the skin of the bull and all his flesh with the head and the limbs and the belly and the dung even
he shall
strip off the
9 the fat
with
13
fire.
On
if
And
norant and
the
notice of the
whole congregation, and they shall do an act, which by any of the commandments of the Lord ought not to be done and shall 14 transgress when the sin which they have thereby committed is made known to them, the congregration shall bring a young
:
Ch. IV.
LEVITICUS.
;
bull from the herd without blemish for their siu offering
and
15 the testimony, the elders of the congregation shall lay their hands on the head of the bull before the Lord and slay the 10 bull before the Lord
carry
and the priest, the anointed one shall some of the blood of the bull into the tabernacle of the 17 testimony and the priest shall dip his linger into some of the blood of the bull and sprinkle it seven times before the Lord 1 S in front of the holy veil, and shall put some of the blood on
; ;
is
before the
of the testimony.
Now
all
the blood
he is to pour out at the base of the altar of homage offerings 19 which is at the door of the tabernacle of the testimony. Then
he shall take off all the suet of the victim and carry it up upon the altar and shall do with this bull in the same manner as was 20 done with the bull for the sin offering. This being done the
priest shall
make atonement
for
for-
21 given them.
But they must carry forth the whole the camp and burn him as they did the former bull.
bull out of
a sin
And if the chief sin or do inadvertently any of those things which by the commands of the Lord his God ought not to be 23 done and commit sin or trespass when the sin which he hath
22
;
thereby committed
24
to him he shall bring as from the goats a male without blemish, and he shall lay his hand on the head of the goat, and they shall kill it in the place where they kill the whole burnt offerings before
is
made known
25 the Lord.
shall put
It is a sin offering.
And
some
Now
all
he
is
to pour out at the base of the altar of whole burnt offeroffer all
make atonement
27
for
him because
of
committed and it shall be forgiven him. And if any of the people of the land sin inadvertently by doing any of those things which by the commands of the Lord 28 ought not to be done and shall transgress when the sin which he hath thereby committed is made known to him, he shall
;
; :
Cb. V.
LEVITICUS.
he
29 blemish for the sin which he hath committed and shall lay his
and they
she goat for his sin offering in the place where they kill the
offerings.
And
al-
Now
all
to
altar.
And he
thanksgiving
"'VI
oo
34
35
V.
2
same manner as suet is stripped from a sacrifice of and the priest shall offer it on the altar for a smell of fragrance for the Lord. So shall the priest make atonement for him and he shall be forgiven. And if he bring a sheep as his gift for his sin offering, he shall bring a ewe without blemish, and lay his hand on the head of the sin offering and they shall kill it in the place where they kill the whole burnt offerings and the priest having taken up with his finger some of the bijod of the sin offering shall put it on the horns of the altar of whole burnt offerings. Now all the blood thereof he is to pour out at the base of the altar of whole burnt offerings and he shall strip off' all its suet in the same manner as the suet is stripped from the sheep for a sacrifice of thanksgiving and the priest shall lay it on the altar on the whole burnt offering of the Lord. So shall the priest make atonement lor him and he shall be forgiven. And when any person shall sin inadvertently now should one be adjured and being a witness hath either seen or known, if he do not tell, he will contract that sin or if any person touch any unclean thing, either a corpse, or the unclean prey
; ; ;
3 carcases
of
man
any
of
unclean beasts, or shall touch any impurity of his impurities by the touching of which one
would be
gressor,
defiled,
and
it
or if a person be a trans;
.j
(J
or to do good according to all that the man might pronounce with an oath and it hath escaped his notice when he hath come to the knowledge of his having inadvertently sinned in any of these cases, he shall confess his sin in respect to whatever he hath sinned and for trespassing against the Lord, for the sin which
;
Ch. V.
LEVITICUS.
lamb
shall
he hath sinned, he shall bring a female from the flock either a and the priest or a kid of the goats for a sin offering
;
which he hath sinned And if he is not able to shall be forgiven him. 7 and the sin fnrnish a larnb, he shall bring for the trespass which he hath committed two turtle doves or two young pigeons to the Lord, one for a sin offering and the other for a whole burnt offering 8 and he shall carry them to the priest and the priest shall offer And the priest shall wring off its that for the sin offering, first.
for
make atonement
him
9 head from the neck, but shall not divide kle some
of the blood of that which
is
it
and he
shall sprin-
on the
side of the altar and squeeze out the rest of the blood on the 10 base of the altar. It is a sin offering. Then he shall offer the So shall other as an offering of homage in the usual manner.
the priest
make atonement
it
for
him
which he hath
11 committed and
But
if his
hand can-
not find a pair of doves or two young pigeons, then he shall bring as his gift for the sin which he hath committed the tenth
an ephah of fine flour for a sin offering. Upon this he shall not pour oil, nor shall he lay incense on it, because it is a sin 12 offering. And he shall bring it to the priest; and the priest having taken his handful from it shall lay this memorial of it 13 on the altar of whole burnt offerings for the Lord. It is a sin So shall the priest make atonement for him, for the offering.
of
which he hath committed and it shall be forgiven him. And what is left shall be for the priest, as the sacrifice of fine
sin
flour.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, If a person through inadvertence hath forgotten or been unwittingly defi15 cient in any of the holy things of the Lord when he shall bring for his trespass against the Lord a ram without blemish from
14
;
which he hath
of the deficiency of
which he hath been guilty, and shall add thereto a fifth and give and the priest shall make atonement for him with it to the priest So with respect to the trespass ram and he shall be forgiven. every person, who may have sinned when he shall do any of those things, which by any of the commands of the Lord ought
; ;
Ck. VI.
LEVITICUS.
18 contracted guilt
not to be done, and did not know if he hath trespassed and when he shall bring a ram without blemish
;
from the
flock,
thou must
fine
;
him
in
money
ment
19 he did not
know
VI.
2 to the person
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, With regard who shall sin, and who, utterly disregarding the commands of the Lord, shall lie to his neighbour touching a deposit, or touching any thing which he might use in common, or touching any thing made a prey of, whether he hath de3 frauded his neighbour in any respect, or hath found what was or hath sworn falsely in respect lost, and shall lie concerning it any of the things which he may have done, so as thereby to to
;
4 commit
sin
the
same amount, and add thereto a fifth. shall make restoration on the day he
(3
To him whose
is
he
convicted.
And when
he shall bring
priest
for
without blemish, thou must fine him to the amount of his tres7 pass.
Then the
;
shall
make atonement
for
him
before
and he shall be forgiven for every of those things which he hath done, and by which he hath trespassed. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Give a charge to 8 Aaron and his sons, saying, This is the law of the whole
9 burnt
offering.
the Lord
The
whole
burnt
offering
must
be
burnfire
ing on the altar the whole night until the morning, and the
of the altar
must not be extin10 guished. Then the priest shall put on a linen vesture, and around his body he shall put on linen drawers and he shall take away the ashes, into which the fire hath consumed the whole burnt 11 offering, from the altar, and lay them near the altar. Then he shall put off' liis rube, and put on another robe, and he shall carIt
;
12 ry forth the ashes without the camp to a clean place. And the fire on the altar shall be kept burning from itself, and shall not VOL. I. y
Ch.
VI
be extinguished.
LEVITICUS.
And
the priest
shall
it
every morning, and shall lay the whole burnt offering in order
upon
it
13 thanksgiving.
and upon it he shall lay the suet of the offerings of So the fire shall be kept burning continually, and
the law of the sacrifice of
flour,
14
This
is
15 Aaron shall offer before the Lord, in front of the altar. Having taken from it his handful of the flour of the sacrifice, with the oil
of
it,
and
all
is
on the
sacrifice,
he shall
And what
is
left of it
Aaron
and
It shall
it
place.
They
shall eat
17 testimony.
It shall
have given them from the homage offerings of the Lord. It is most holy, as is that of the sin offering, and as is that of the 18 trespass offering. Every male among the priests shall eat it. It shall be an everlasting ordinance throughout your generations, in respect to the homage offerings of the Lord, whoever
shall touch
them
shall be hallowed.
19
is
the
20
gift of Aaron and his sons, which they shall offer to the Lord, on the day when thou shalt anoint him, the tenth of the ephah the half of it in the mornof fine flour for a continual sacrifice
it
in the evening.
It shall be prepared in
of
22 The
priest
who
who
is
to suc-
ceed him
shall prepare
This
is
an everlasting ordinance,
23 Let it he all consumed. Indeed every sacrifice of a priest must be wholly burned. It shall not be eaten. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to Aaron 24 and his sons, and say, This is the law of the Sin offering.
25 Wherever they 26 The
priest
kill the
They
are
most holy.
It
who
carrieth
it
up
in a holy place.
27 Every one who toucheth the flesh of it shall be hallowed. And if any of the blood of it shall be sprinkled on any one's gar-
Cli.
VII.
inent,
LEVITICUS.
he who
is
28 place.
29 scour
And
;
if
sprinkled therewith shall be washed in a holy it be boiled in an earthen vessel, the vessel shall
if
it
be broken
but
be boiled in a brasen vessel, they must with water. Every male among the priests
is
most holy to the Lord. But none of the which hath been carried into the tabernacle of the testimony, to make an atonement in the They must be burned with fire. sanctuary, shall be eaten.
sin offerings,
some
of the blood of
VII.
And
ram
It
2 is most holy. In the place where they kill the whole burnt offerings, they shall kill the ram for a trespass offering before
poured on the base of the 3 altar all around and of it shall be offered up the whole fat tail, and loin, and all the caul which covereth the entrails, and all the 4 suet on the entrails, and the two kidneys with the suet on them. That on the loins, and the lobe which is on the liver, shall be And the priest shall carry them up 5 stript off with the kidneys.
the Lord; and his blood shall be
:
to the Lord.
It is a
of.
They
both
it.
:
It is
The
priest
who
shall
shall
the priest who offereth any man's whole burnt offering shall have the skin of the whole burnt offering which And every sacrifice of flour which shall be pre9 he offereth. in the oven, and every one which shall be baked on the pared
8 have
And
10 hearth, or in a pan, shall be the priest's who offereth it and every sacrifice of flour, whether made up with oil or not, shall
:
be for
11
all
much
it
as another.
This
12 shall
with
offer to the
Lord If
one offereth
for praise,
he shall
bring with the sacrifice of praise loaves of fine flour make up oil, and unleavened cakes anointed with oil, and fine flour
oil.
13 tempered with
With
sent these gifts of his for a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving and from every of these gifts of his he shall set apart one, and
14 present
it
It shall
be
who
thanks-
15 giving.
And
and thanksgiving
Ch. VII.
sliall
LEVITICUS.
be for himself, and shall be eaten on the day
it till it is
offered.
the morning.
And
it
if it
be a
vow
17
shall be
And what
is
left of
till
And
if
on
it.
him who
is
offereth
It
19
Whoever
shall eat
any unclean thing, it shall not be eaten. 20 with fire. Every person who is clean may eat flesh. But if any person shall eat of the flesh of the sacrifice of thanksgiving, which is the Lord's, with his uncleanness upon him, that And the 21 person shall be cut off from among his people. person who shall touch any unclean thing, whether it be the uncleanness of a man, or of unclean beasts, or any unclean abomination, and shall eat of the flesh of the sacrifice of thanksgiving, which is the Lord's, that person shall be destroyed from
among
22
'2'.)
his people.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the children of Israel, and say, You shall not eat any suet of cattle, The suet of beasts which die of 24 nor of sheep, nor of goats. themselves, or which are torn by wild beasts, may be used for
25 any kind of work
of
;
homage
26 his people.
You
cattle,
Whoever
shall
eat blood, that person shall be cut off from among his people. The Lord also spoke to Moses, saying, Thou shalt speak 28 29 to the children of Israel, and say, He who offereth a sacrifice of and from the thanksgiving shall bring his gift to the Lord 30 sacrifice of thanksgiving his own hands shall present, as his offerings of homage to the Lord, the suet, with the breast, and the lobe of the liver. These he shall present that they may be laid
;
31 before the Lord as a gift. And the priest shall offer up the suet on the altar and the breast shall be for Aaron and his sons.
;
32
You
and
from your
sacrifices of
thanksgiving.
Ch. VIII.
LEVITICUS.
33 That one of the sons of Aaron who ofifereth the blood of the thank offering, and the suet, shall have the right shoulder for his 34 portion. For the breast which is dedicated by being laid upon hands, and the shoulder which is dedicated by being set apart,
have taken from the children of Israel from your sacrifices and have given them to Aaron the priest and of thanksgiving It is an everlasting due from the children of Israel. his sons. 35 This is the unction of Aaron and the unction of his sons, the reward assigned them from the homage offerings of the Lord,
I
;
on the day he took them into his house to minister to the Lord 36 in the priest's office and which the Lord commanded to be given them on the day he anointed them from among the children of Israel, as an everlasting due throughout their genera;
tions.
37
fice
This
is
of flour, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering and of the consecration offering and of the sacrifice of ihanks-
38 giving, as the Lord commanded Moses at mount Sina, on the day when he commanded the children of Israel to bring their gifts before the Lord in the wilderness of Sina.
VIII.
to
Moses saying,
oil,
3 unleavened cakes
aud the two rams, and the basket of and assemble all the congregation at the
4 door of the tabernacle of the testimony. And Moses did as the Lord commanded him. And when he had assembled the
5 congregation at the door of the tabernacle of the testimony, Moses said to the congregation, This is the thing which the Lord
commanded to be done. Then Moses brought forward 7 Aaron and his sons, and washed them with water. Then he arrayed him with the vesture, and girded him with the o-i rcQe and put on him the under robe, and over it he put on the ephod,
6 hath
7
and girded him with the girdle of the same fabrick as the ephod, it, and put on it the oracle and 9 upon the oracle he put the manifestation and the truth. Then he put the mitre on his head; and on the mitre, on the front of it, he put the golden plate, the holy sanctified jewel as the 10 Lord commanded Moses. Then Moses took some of the 11 anointing oil, and sprinkled some of it on the altar seven times
8 and bound him up tight with
;
Oh.
\IU.
LEVITICUS.
12
13
14 15
1(3
17
18 19
20
21
22
23
24
and anointed the altar, and hallowed it and all its appurtenances, and the laver and its base. And when he had hallowed them he anointed the tabernacle, and all the utensils thereof, and halThen Moses poured some of the anointing oil on lowed it. the head of Aaron. And when he had anointed him, and hallowed him, then Moses brought forward the sons of Aaron, and arrayed them with vestures, and girded them with girdles, and put tiaras on them, as the Lord commanded Moses. Then Moses brought forward the young bull for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head and he slew it, and Moof the young bull for the sin offering ses took some of the blood, and put it on the horns of the altar round about with his finger, and purified the altar. Then he poured out the blood on the base of the altar. And when he had hallowed it to make an atonement upon it, then Moses took all the suet on the entrails, and the lobe which is on the liver, and both the kidneys with the suet on them, and carbut the bull, and his hide, and his ried them up upon the altar flesh, and his dung, these he caused to be burned with fire without the camp, as the Lord commanded Moses. Then Moses brought forward the ram which was for a whole burnt offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the ram and Moses slew the ram, and poured the blood against the altar round about. And having divided the ram into quarters, Moses carried up the head, and the pieces, and the suet. Then having washed the belly and the feet with It is a water, Moses carried up the whole ram upon the altar. whole burnt offering for a smell of fragrance an offering of homage to the Lord, as the Lord commanded Moses. Then Moses brought forward the other ram, which was for a consecration offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of this ram, and he slew it. And Moses took some of the blood thereof, and put it on the tip of Aaron's right ear, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe Then Moses brought forward the sons of of his right foot. Aaron, and put some of the blood on the tips of their right ears, and on the thumbs of their right hands, and on the great
;
25 altar
round about.
Ch. IX.
LEVITICUS.
suet on the belly, and the lobe of the liver, and the two kidneys
with the suet on them, and the right shoulder and from the 26 basket of the consecration offering, which was before the Lord, he took one unleavened loaf, and one loaf of oil bread, and one
;
27 cake, and laid them on the suet and the right shoulder, and put them all on the hands of Aaron, and on the hands of his sons, and caused them to be lifted up as a dedication before the Lord. 28 Then Moses took them from their hands, and carried them up on the consecration whole burnt offering, upon the altar
29 which
It is
to the Lord.
breast,
had been
laid
on hands before the Lord, apart from the ram of And it was Moses' portion, as the
Lord commanded Moses. Then Moses took some of the anointing oil, and some of the blood which was by the altar, and sprinkled them on Aaron and his robes, and on his sons and their robes with him. And when he had hallowed Aaron and his robes, and his sons and 31 their robes with him, then Moses said to Aaron and his sons,
30
Boil this flesh in the court of the tabernacle of the testimony, in a holy place, and eat it there with the bread which is in the
basket of the consecration offering, as it hath been given me 32 in charge, saying, Aaron and his sons shall eat these. And
what
33
fire.
flesh, and of the bread, you must burn with the door of the tabernacle of the testimony you shall not depart for seven days, until the day be compleated
is
left of
the
And from
the day of your consecration for he will consecrate your hands 34 seven days, as he hath done this very day, in which the Lord hath commanded me to do this in order to make an atonement
;
35 for you.
You
Day and night you shall keep the watches of the Lord, that you may not die for so the Lord GJ-od hath commanded me. 36 And when Aaron and his sons had done all that the Lord IX. commanded Moses, On the eighth day Moses called Aaron and his sons, and the senate of Israel, and Moses said to Aaron, 2 Take for thyself a calf from the herd for a sin offering, and a ram for a whole burnt offering, both without blemish (Now 3 he had brought them before the Lord) and speak to the senate
of the tabernacle of the testimony.
;
Ch. IX.
of Israel saying,
LEVITICUS.
6
7
10
11
Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offering, and a lamb of the first year for an homage offering, all without blemish, and a young bull and a ram for a sacrifice of thanksgiving before the Lord, and fine flour tempered with for to-day the Lord will appear among you. oil And when they had brought them, as Moses commanded, over against the tabernacle of the testimony, and all the congregation were come, and stood before the Lord, Moses said, This is the thing which the Lord hath commanded do it, and the glory of the Lord will appear among you. Then Moses said to Aaron, Go near to the altar, and offer thy own sin offering, and thy own burnt offering, and make atonement for thyself and thy house, then offer the gifts of the people, and make atonement for them, Accordingly Aaron went near as the Lord commanded Moses. to the altar, and slew the calf for his own sin offering, and the sons of Aaron brought the blood to him, and he dipped his finger in the blood, and put it on the horns of the altar, and having poured out the blood on the base of the altar, he carried up the suet, and the kidneys, and the lobe of the liver, of the sin offering, upon the altar as the Lord commanded Moses, and the flesh and the skin he caused to be burned with fire withand a
calf
;
Then he slew the whole burnt offering, and the sons of Aaron brought him the blood, and he poured it out against the altar 13 round about. Then they presented the whole burnt offering by
12
altar.
He
then
washed the belly and the feet with water, and laid them on the whole burnt offering on the altar. Then he brought forward the gift of the people, and he took 15 the goat for the sin offering of the people, and slew it, and pu16 rifled it as he had done the first. He then brought forward the
whole burnt offering, and did with
17 Then, presenting the sacrifice of
it
in the
manner
prescribed.
flour,
he
filled his
some
of
it,
and
on the
altar
thanksgiving
bull and the ram for the people's and the sons of Aaron brought him
the blood
19
And
and he poured it out against the altar round about. the suet of the bull and that of the ram with the loin and the
;
Oh. X.
LEVITICUS.
caul which covereth the belly, and the two kidneys with the suet on them, and the lobe of the liver the several parcels of
20 suet he laid on the breast, and having carried up the suet upon 21 the altar, Aaron took away the breast and the right shoulder as a portion set apart before the Lord, as the Lord commanded
Moses.
Then Aaron,
22
lifting
up
his
he came down from offering the sin offering, and 23 the whole burnt offerings, and the offerings of thanksgiving, and Closes and Aaron had gone into the tabernacle of the testimony, and come out and blessed all the people, then the glory of
them When
24 the Lord appeared to all the people, and there came forth a fire from the Lord which consumed what were on the altar, both the whole burnt offerings and the parcels of suet. And when and all the people saw this, they were struck with consternation two sons of Aaron, Nadab and and the fell on their faces X. Abiud, having taken each his censer, laid fire on it, and threw incense thereon, and presented before the Lord strange fire, 2 which the Lord had not ordered them; upon which a fire darted forth from the Lord, and destroyed them, and they died
;
3 before the
Lord.
Whereupon Moses
said
to
Aaron, This
is
what the Lord spoke, saying, I will come near me, and glorified by all the congregation and Aaron Then Moses called Misado and 4 was pierced with anguish.
;
Elisaphan, the sons of Oziel, the sons of Aaron's uncle, and said to them, Go near and carry out your brethren from before
So they went near, and carried them, Then 6 in their vestures, out of the camp, as Moses ordered. his surviving Moses said to Aaron, and to Eleazar, and Ithamar, sons, Uncover not your heads, nor rend your garments, lest you die, and wrath come on the whole congregation: but let
5 the holies, out of the camp.
burning with But you must not go from 7 which the Lord hath burned them. the door of the tabernacle of the testimony lest you die for the
your brethren, the whole house of
Israel, bewail this
;
anointing
to the
oil of
the Lord
is
upon you.
spoke to Aaron, saying, Thou, and thy suns 9 with thee, must not drink wine nor strong drink, when you
Moses.
come
vol.
Ch.
XL
proach the
altar, lest
LEVITICUS.
you
die.
It is
and things unholy, and between clean and unclean things, and 11 to teach the children of Israel all the statutes which the Lord hath delivered them by the ministration of Moses. Then Moses said to Aaron, and to Eleazar, and Ithamar, 12
the sons of Aaron,
who were
left,
Take the
sacrifice of flour
which was left from the homage offerings of the Lord, and eat 13 the unleavened bread near the altar. It is most holy therefore you must eat it in a holy place for this is thy due, and thy sons due, from the homage offerings of the Lord for so it hath been The dedicated breast, and the dedicated 14 given me in charge. shoulder, which are set apart, you shall eat in a holy place, thou, and thy sons, and thy household with thee, for it hath been given thee as thy due, and to thy sons as their due from the thank of15 ferings of the children of Israel. The dedicated shoulder, and
; ;
:
homage
offerings
they shall be for thee, and for thy sons, and for thy daughters with thee, an everlasting due, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Moses made diligent search for the goat of the and behold it was burned, Moses was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons of Aaron who were left, and said, Why did you not eat the sin offering in a holy place ? for be1 cause it is most holy, he hath given this to you to eat, that you may take away the sin of the congregation, and make atonement 18 for them before the Lord for none of its blood was carried into the sanctuary. You should have eaten it publicly in the court, 19 in a holy place, as the Lord commanded me. Upon this Aaron spoke to Moses, saying, Though they have this day brought their sin offerings and their whole burnt offerings before the Lord yet such things having befallen me, had I this day eaten their sin offering, would it have been well pleasing to the Lord ?
16
sin offering,
; ;
Now when
20 Upon hearing this Moses was satisfied with him. Again the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, Speak XL 2 to the children of Israel, and say, Among all the beasts which 3 are on the earth, these are the beasts which you may eat. Every beast having a double hoof, its hoof parted into two distinct hoofs, and bringing up the cud, these among the beasts you
Ch.
XL
may
eat.
LEVITICUS.
But
of these
you shall not eat of those which chew which have parted hoofs the camel, 5 though it cheweth the cud yet because it hath not a parted hoof, it is unclean to you the hairy foot, though it cheweth
the cud, and
of those
it hath not a parted hoof, it is unclean to and the choirogryllus, though it cheweth the cud, yet be7 cause it hath not a parted hoof, it is unclean to you and the swine, though it hath a parted hoof, yet because it doth not chew 8 the cud, it is unclean to you. Of the flesh of these you shall not eat nor shall you touch their dead carcases. They are un-
6 you
clean to you.
9
And
ters
:
may
all
11
12
lo
20 21 22
23
that have not and in the brooks, of all the multitudes which the waters produce, and of all the living creatures in the waters, are an abomination, and shall be an abomination to you. Of their flesh you shall not eat; and their dead carcases you shall abominate. All in the waters which have not fins and scales are an abomination to you. And among the birds, these are what you must abominate, and which shall not be eaten they are an abomination the eagle, and the ospray, and the cormorant, and the vulture, and the kite and all of its kind, and the ostrich, and the owl, and the gull and all of its kind, and crows of all sorts and their kind, and the hawk and all its kind, and the night hawk, and the cataractes, and the ibis, and the porphurion, and the pelican, and the swan, and the heron, and the charadrius and all of its kind, and the puet, and the bat. All the flying reptiles also which walk on four feet are abominations to you but of the flying reptiles which walk on four feet, you may eat those which have legs above their feet to hop with them on the ground. These of them in particular you may eat, the brouchus-locust and its species, and the altake-locust and all its species, and the serpent-fighter and all its species, and the grasshopper and all its species. Every flying reptile which hath four feet is an abomination to you. With them you must not defile yourselves. Whosoever toucheat
;
may
but
all
and
and in the
seas,
And
Ch. XI.
LEVITICUS.
whoever carrieth any of their carcases shall wash his clothes, 26 and be unclean until evening. And among all the beasts whatever hath a hoof parted in two a hoof divided into two hoofs, but cheweth not the cud, shall be unclean to you. And whoever 27 toucheth their carcases shall be unclean until evening. And
every beast which walketh on paws among all the beasts which 28 walk on four feet, is unclean to you. Whoever toucheth their carAnd he who carrieth cases shall be unclean until the evening. any of their carcases shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until
These are unclean to you. And of the reptiles which are on the earth, these are unclean to you the weasel, and 30 the mouse, and the lizzard, and the toad, and the chamelion, and 31 the spicier, and the rat, and the mole. These are unclean to you above all the reptiles which are on the earth. Whoever
29 the evening.
32
And upon
fall, it
shall
be unclean
in water,
whether
it
and
Then
;
it
shall be
And if any of them fall into a vessel made of clay, all 33 clean. 34 that is in it shall be unclean, and it shall be broken and every kind of meat which is eatable, upon which water out of it shall come, shall be unclean and every kind of drink which may be
;
And 35 drunk in every such earthen vessel shall be unclean. every thing upon which any of their dead carcases may fall
shall be unclean.
36 down
37
But foun-
tains of water,
and a
If any on seed which is to be sown it shall be 38 clean. But if water hath been poured on any kind of grain, and any of their carcases fall upon it, it shall be unclean to you. 39 Now if any of those beasts which you may lawfully eat should happen to die, he who toucheth their dead carcases shall And he who eateth of their car40 be unclean until evening. cases shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until evening. And he who carrieth any of their carcases shall wash his clothes, and wash himself with water, and be unclean until evening.
And he who
41
Moreover
every creeping
thing
which
creepeth
on
the
Ch. XII.
LEVITICUS.
It shall not
be eaten.
four,
42 Whether
it
runneth on
its
belly, or
goeth continually on
whatever among the reptiles, which creep on the earth, hath 43 many feet, this you shall not eat; for it is an abomination to you and you should not pollute yourselves with any of the You indeed are not to polreptiles which creep on the earth.
;
44 lute yourselves with them, nor be made unclean by them. Because I am the Lord your God, therefore you must hallow yourselves, and be holy, because I the Lord your God am holy. And you must not defile yourselves with any of the rep45 tiles, which creep on the earth, because I am the Lord who brought you up out of Egypt, to be your God. You shall
therefore be holy, because I the
Lord am holy.
46
This
is
and every living creature between the un47 which creepeth on viviparous animals which clean and the clean, and between the may be eaten, and the viviparous which are not to be eaten. XII. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the
creature which
moveth
in the water,
them,
When
woman hath
During her days of separation for her lying in she shall And on the eighth day she shall circumcise the flesh of his foreskin, and continue thirty three days in her im4 purity. She shall not touch any thing that is hallowed, nor come to the sanctuary, until the days of her purification be But if she hath brought forth a female, she shall 5 compleated. be unclean twice seven days for her lying in, and shall condays.
3 be unclean.
And when
the days of
her purification are compleated, either for a son or a daughter, she shall bring a lamb of the first year, without blemish, for a
door of the tabernacle of the testimoAnd the priest it before the Lord.
make atonement
This
is
for her,
issue of
8 her blood.
or a female child.
But
young pigeons,
and
one
for a
Ch. XIII.
the priest shall
LEVITICUS.
make atonement
the outer
for her
XIII.
2 any
to
man
hath, on
')
touch of the leprosy on the outer coat of his skin, he shall be brought to Aaron the veriest, or to one of his sons, the priests: and the
swelling,
on the outer coat of his skin and the hair in the touch be turned white, and the appearance of the touch be deeper than the outer skin, it is a touch of the
;
leprosy. And when the priest shall see this, he shall pronounce 4 him unclean. But though the whiteness be exceedingly bright on the outer coat of the skin, if the appearance of it be not deeper than the outer coat, and the hair thereof be not turned
5 white, but
is
of a duskish colour
And on
view the touch; and if the touch still remaineth before him, but hath not spread on the outer skin, the priest shall set him
And on the seventh day the priest on him again, and if the touch be languid, and hath not spread on the outer skin, the priest shall pronounce him 7 clean for it is but a mark. And having washed his clothes, he shall be clean. But if* the mark on the outer skin shall
6 apart
shall look
8 of pronouncing
priest,
change, and spread, after the priest viewed him for the purpose him clean, he shall again appear before the
and the priest shall view him; and if the mark hath spread on the skin, the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It 9 is a leprosy. And when any man hath a touch of the leprosy, 10 he shall come to the priest and the priest shall view it and
;
:
if
there be
it
hath
11 changed the hair, and there be some raw flesh in the swelling,
an inveterate leprosy in the outer skin of the flesh, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean, and set him apart, for he is
it is
12 unclean.
But if the leprosy hath formed an efflorescence on the outer skin, and covered the whole skin of the patient from head to foot, wherever the priest looketh and the priest shall
:
13 look and see that the leprosy hath covered the whole skin of 14 the flesh, the priest shall pronounce him clean. Because it hath
turned all white it is clean. But whenever raw flesh appeareth 15 on him he shall become unclean. When the priest shall see the
Ch. XIII.
LEVITICUS.
that raw flesh shall announce
It is a leprosy.
raw
16
is
flesh,
him unclean
for
he
unclean.
But
is
if
And when
clean.
And
the flesh at the outer skin hath been a boil, and healed, and in
20 ing whiteness or redness, he shall appear before the priest; and when the priest shall see that the appearance is deeper than the
outer skin, and that the hair
is
priest shall
for it is a leprosy
it
if
is
no white hair
days.
22
And
him
unclean.
boil.
;
23 in the
But
it
if
place and
is
not spread
is
24 nounce him clean. And if the flesh hath been a burn of lire, and the burn when healed become remarkably splendent, 2.*> and if whitish, reddish, or very white, the priest shall view it
:
the white hair hath changed to a shining whiteness, and the ap-
pearance
is
it is
a leprosy.
It
hath broken
unclean.
is
him
It
26
is
But
if
no
27 seven days
priest shall proand if it It hath nounce him unclean. It is a touch of the leprosy. 28 broken out in the blister. But if the shining spot remaineth in its place, and hath not spread on the skin, and the hair be of a brownish colour, it is the effect of the burn, and the priest shall
and on the seventh day the priest hath actually spread on the skin, the
;
him
And
if
30 any man or woman hath a touch of the leprosy in the head or on the chin, the priest shall view the touch and if he perceive that the appearance of the touch is deeper than the skin, and
;
it is thin, and of a yellowish colour, the priest pronounce the person unclean. It is a scald, a leprosy of
;;
Ch. XIII.
LEVITICUS.
But
if
not
it is
not of a yellowish
32 of the scald, seven days. And on the seventh day the priest shall view the touch and if the scald hath not spread, and there be no yellowish hair in it, and the appearance of the scald 33 is not deeper than the skin then the skin must be shaved
;
;
but the scald must not be shaved, and the priest shall set apart 34 the scald seven days more. And on the seventh day, if the
priest, upon viewing the scald see that the scald hath not spread on the skin after the patient was shaved, and that the appearance of the scald is not deeper than the skin, the priest shall pronounce him clean and, having washed his clothes, he shall 35 be clean. But if the scald spread on the skin after the person 36 hath been pronounced clean, and the priest, upon viewing it, shall see that the scald hath spread on the skin, the priest shall examine no farther about the yellow hair, for he is unclean.
;
37 But,
if
upon
his viewing
it,
it,
its
place,
the scald
healed.
He
is
clean,
And
if
any man
or
woman
hath shining spots on the skin of the flesh, of a shining white39 ness and the priest, upon viewing it, see in the skin of the flesh spots of a shining whiteness, it is a kind of leucophlegmacy
;
40
41
it
he
is
clean.
And
if
any
his
42 clean. 43 head.
though he be bald he And head shed its hair before, he is forehead bald, yet he is But, if on the bald head, or bald forehead, there come a
is clean.
it
is
And
is
if
of the spot
he is 44 a leprous man, the priest shall instantly pronounce him unclean. The touch is in his head. Now the leper who hath the touch, must have his clothes 45 rent, and his head uncovered, but he must cover his mouth, and 46 he shall be proclaimed unclean. All the time the touch shall be upon him, being unclean, he shall be unclean, he shall dwell alone by himself. His abode shall be without the camp.
like the appearance of the leprosy in the skin of the flesh,
Ch.
XIV.
LEVITICUS.
if
47
And
web woven,
skin, or
or any thing
made
of
of
any
workmanship made
49 skin, and the touch be of a greenish or reddish colour in the skin, or in the garment, or in the woven web, or in any vessel made of skin, it is a touch of the leprosy, and must be shewn 50 to the
priest.
And
And if on the seventh day the touch be spread in the garment, or in the web, or in the skin, into whatever things the skins may be made up, the
is
52 touch
He must burn the garment, whether made of linen thread, or woollen yarn, or whatever the thing be which is made of skin, in which there is Because it is touched with leprosy, it a touch of the leprosy.
an inveterate leprosy.
or the web,
fire.
But
if
be,
made
54 to be washed, and the priest shall set it apart seven days more. 55 And if upon viewing the touch after it hath been washed, the priest see that the touch hath not changed its appearance, though it hath not spread, it is unclean, and must be burned 56 with fire. It is fixed in the garment, or web. But if the priest see that the touch is of a brownish colour after beino: washed, he shall tear it out of the garment, or web, or out of the skin.
57
And
if it
be, it
is
a fretting leprosy
that in
58 which the touch is, shall be burned with fire. Now the garment, or web, or any thing made of skin, which shall be washed, and from which the touch shall depart, shall be washed a 59 second time with water, and it shall be clean. This is the law of the touch of a leprosy, in a woollen or hempen garment, or web, or any vessel made of skin, to pronounce it clean, or unclean.
XIV.
Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, This is the law 2 of the leper. Whenever he is cleansed he shall be brought be3 fore the priest. The priest shall go out of the camp; and if upon looking, the priest see that the touch of the leprosy is
4 healed in the leper, the priest shall give orders, and they shall take from him who is cleansed, two clean live birds, and cedar vol. I. a a
Ch.
XIV.
LEVITICUS.
;
5 wood,
10
11
12
and scarlet yarn, and hyssop and the priest shall give and they shall kill one live bird, over spring water, in an earthen vessel. Then he shall take the living bird, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet yarn, and the hyssop, and dip them, and the living bird, in the blood of the bird which was killed over the spring water, and sprinkle some of it seven times on him who Then he shall is cleansed from the leprosy, and he shall be clean. let the live bird go into the field. And he who is cleansed shall wash his clothes, and shave off all his hair, and wash himself with water and he shall be clean and after this he may come into the camp but he must tarry abroad, out of his own house, seven days. And on the seventh day he shall shave off all the hair on his head, and beard, and his eye brows and having shaved off all his hair, he shall wash his clothes, and wash his body with water, and he shall be clean. And on the eighth day he shall take two male lambs, of the first year, without blemish, and three tenths of fine flour, tempered with oil, for a sacrifice, and one cotulus of oil; and the priest who pronounceth him clean shall set the man who is cleansed, and these things, before the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the testimony and the priest shall
orders,
; ; ;
take one of the male lambs, and offer with the cotulus of
cil,
it
and
set
(Now they
is
shall
they
kill the
in a
14 for the
priest.
They
most holy.
And
take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and the priest
shall put it upon the tip of the right ear of him who is cleansed, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe of 15 his right foot. Then taking some of the cotulus of oil, the priest 16 shall pour it into his own left hand, and he shall dip his right finger into the oil which is in his left hand, and sprinkle it with 17 his finger before the Lord seven times. And the rest of the oil which is in his left hand the priest shall put on the tip of the right ear of him who is cleansed, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe of his right foot on the place of
And
the
his
hand the
on the head of him who is cleansed. shall the priest make atonement for him before the Lord. So
priest shall put
Ch.
XIV.
Then the priest for him who is
offer
LEVITICUS.
shall prepare the sin offering,
19
20 priest shall
kill
And
and the sacrifice of flour, on the altar. So shall the priest make atonement for him, and he 21 shall be cleansed. But if he be poor, and not of ability to furnish this, he shall take one lamb for the trespass which he hath committed, that it may be set apart as a dedication, so that atonement may be made for him, and a tenth of fine flour tempered
22 with
oil for
oil,
or two
one for a sin offering, and the other for 23 Arid on the eighth day he shall bring these to the
and two turtle doves, most readily, the a whole burnt offering.
find
priest, that
may cleanse him, to the door of the tabernacle of 24 mony before the Lord. And the priest having taken
he
of the trespass offering,
the testi-
the lamb
oil,
shall set
them
25 apart as a dedication before the Lord. And he shall kill the lamb of the trespass offering, and the priest shall take some of the blood of the trespass offering, and put it on the tip of the right ear of him who is cleansed, and on the thumb of his right 26 hand, and on the great toe of his right foot then pouring some
;
own left hand, the priest shall sprinkle, with 27 his right finger, some of the oil in his left hand, seven times be28 fore the Lord. And the priest shall put some of the oil in his hand on the tip of the right ear of him who is cleansed, and on the thumb of his right hand, and on the great toe of his
of the oil into his
remaining in his hand, on the head of him who is cleansed so having made atonement for him oO before the Lord, the priest shall offer one of the turtle doves, 31 or one of the young pigeons, as his hand hath found, the one for a sin offering, and the other for a whole burnt offer So shall the priest make 32 ing, with the sacrifice of flour. atonement for him who is cleansed. This is the law for him on whom there is a touch of the leprosy, and who is not of abi29 and shall put the
oil
;
lity to furnish
33
and
; ; :
Oh. XIV.
LEVITICUS.
35 of the laud which you possess, the owner of the house shall come and tell the priest, saying, Something like a touch hath 3G appeared to me in the house. Upon this the priest shall order
the house to be unfurnished, before he goeth in to view the
touch, that what
is
in the house
may
not be
made
unclean.
And
37 house. And if, touch in the walls of the house, and he seeth the cavities of a reddish or greenish colour, which appear to be deep in the wall 38 upon coming out of the house, at the door of the house, the 39 priest shall sequestrate the house for seven days. And on the
seventh day the priest shall come again and view the house
if he seeth that the touch hath spread in the walls of the 40 house, the priest shall order them to take out the stones in which
is the touch, and to carry them out of the city to an unclean place, 41 and to scrape the house on the inside round about, and pour
And
is
scraped
off,
without the
city, into
an un-
42 clean
place.
And
put them in the place of those stones, and take other mortar, and 43 plaister the house. And if the touch come again, and break out
in the house after they
44 the
go in and take a view and if the touch hath spread in the house, it is an inveterate leprosy in the house. It 45 is unclean. They shall therefore demolish the house, and carry
priest shall
the wood thereof, and the stones thereof, and the rubbish thereof, 46 out of the city to an unclean place. Now he who goeth into the house, all the while it is sequestrated, shall be unclean till 47 the evening. And he who sleepeth in the house shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening And he who eateth
:
48
ing.
clothes,
shall come,
a view he seeth that the touch hath not spread in the house, after
being plaistered, the priest shall pronounce the house clean, 49 because the touch is healed. And in order to cleanse the house, he shall take two clean live birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet
yarn, and hyssop.
And
he shall
kill
Then he
and the
scarlet yarn,
and
Ch.
XY.
LEVITICUS.
dip them in the blood of the bird which was killed over spring 52 water, and with them sprinkle the house seven times, and cleanse the house with the blood of the bird, and with the spring water, and with the living bird, and with the hyssop, and 53 with the scarlet yam. Then he shall send away the live bird out of the city into the open field. So shall he make atone-
ment
54
and
it
shall be clean.
This is the law for every touch of a leprosy and scald, and of the leprosy in a garment, and a house, and of a boil, and a and to teach when a thing is unscar, and the bright spot
;
clean,
and when
the
it
is
to be
pronounced clean.
to
This
is
the law
of the leprosy.
XV.
Again
Lord spoke
Moses
and
Aaron, saying,
man
un-
is
and
this
is
an uncleanness in him.
it
So long as his gonorrhea continueth, 4 Every bed on which such a one lieth
5 seat whereon he shall
is
his
uncleanness.
;
is
unclean
and every
And sit, shall be unclean. touch his bed must wash his clothes, and wash himself with waAnd whoever sit6 ter, and shall be unclean until the evening.
whoever shall
teth on the seat whereon he sat, shall wash his clothes, and wash
7 himself with water,
And and be unclean until the evening. whoever toucheth his flesh, shall wash his clothes, and wash And if 8 himself with water, and be unclean until the evening. is clean, the person who was clean shall he spit on one who wash his clothes, and wash himself with water, and be unclean
9 until the evening.
every saddle of an ass on which he shall 10 ride, shall be unclean until evening. And whoever toucheth any things which were under him, shall be unclean until evening.
And
And whoever
carrieth
them
shall
And
every
he who hath the gonorrhea toucheth, without washing his hands, shall wash his clothes, and wash himself witli
one
12 water, and be unclean until evening. And every earthen vesbut a vessel of wood sel which he shall touch shall be broken And when he L5 shall be washed with water, and shall be clean.
;
whom
is
Ch.
XV.
for his purification,
LEVITICUS.
and he shall wash his clothes, and wash his And on the eighth 14 body with water, and he shall be clean. day he shall take him two turtle doves, or two young pigeons, and bring them before the Lord, to the door of the tabernacle 15 of the testimony, and give them to the priest. And the priest shall offer one of them for a sin offering, and the other for a
whole burnt
16
offering.
for
any man's seed go from him by copulation, he shall wash his whole body with water, and be unclean until even17 ing. And every garment, and every skin on which the seminal matter may be, shall be washed with water, and be unclean 18 until the evening. And with respect to a woman, if any man lie carnally with her, they shall wash themselves with water, 19 and be unclean until the evening. And if any woman hath an
And
if
be in her body, she shall confine herself seven days to her peculiar seat. Every one who touch eth her shall 20 be unclean until the evening. And every thing on which she and every lieth during her state of separation, shall be unclean
efflux,
and
it
21 thing on which she shall sit, shall be unclean. And whoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and wash himself with 22 water, and be unclean until evening. And whoever toucheth
any thing on which she sat, shall wash his clothes, and wash Whether 23 himself with water, and be unclean until evening. she be in bed, or on any seat whereon she may sit, when one 24 toucheth her, he shall be unclean until evening. But if any one lie down by her, and her uncleanness is upon him, he shall be unclean seven days and every bed on which he may lie, shall 25 be unclean. And if any woman hath an efflux of blood many
;
or if
it
continue be-
26 uncleanness, shall be like the days of her separation. She shall be unclean and every bed on which she may lie during this
;
be to her like her bed of separation. And every seat on which she may sit, shall be unclean according to the 27 uncleanness of her separate state. Every one who toucheth her
issue, shall
shall be unclean,
28 with water, and be unclean until evening. And when she is clear of her disorder she shall reckon for herself seven days,
Oh.
XVI.
LEVITICUS.
And on
the eighth day she
of the testi-
them
30 mony.
And
and the other for a whole burnt offering and the priest shall make atonement for her before the Lord, on the account of her 31 uncleanness. Thus shall you make the children of Israel religiously careful to guard against their uncleannesses, that they
may
for defiling
my
tabernacle
which is among them. 32 This is the law for him who hath a gonorrhea, and for him whose seed goeth from him so as to be defiled thereby and 33 for her who is menstruous; and for the emission of seed between a man and a woman and for a man who lieth by a wo; ;
man; in her state of separation. XVI. And the Lord spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron when they brought strange fire before the Lord, 2 and were dead, the Lord said to Moses, Speak to Aaron thy brother, and let him not come at all times into the sanctuary,
:
is
5
6
8 9
10
For in a cloud I will appear on the propitiatory. In this manner Aaron shall come into that holy place. With a young bull from the herd for a sin offering [he shall bring] a ram for a whole burnt offering. And he shall put on a holy linen vesture, and shall have linen drawers on his flesh, and shall be girded with a linen girdle, and shall put on a linen tiara. These are holy garments, therefore he shall wash his whole body with water, and put them on. And he shall take, from the congregation of the children of Israel, two he goats for a sin offering, and a ram for a whole burnt offering. And Aaron shall offer the young bull for his own sin offering, and make atonement for himself and his household. Then he shall take the two he goats, and present them before the Lord at the door of the tabernacle of the testimony. And Aaron shall cast lots on the goats, one lot, " For the Lord" and one lot, " For escajje." And Aaron shall bring forward the goat, on which the lot, " For the Lord " fell and shall offer it for a sin offering, but the goat, on which the lot,
;
that he
may
not
die.
Oh. XYI.
"
LEVITICUS.
For escape," fell, he shall present alive before the Lord, to make and he shall send it atonement on it, so as to let it escape
;
11
own
sin offering, to
make atonement
and
his house;
12 hold, and shall slay the young bull for his sin offering and he shall take a censer full of coals of fire from the altar, which is before the Lord, and he shall fill his hands with the com13 pound incense, beaten
shall put
fine,
and carry
fire
it
and the which is on 14 the testimonies, and he shall not die. Then he shall take some of the blood of the bull, and sprinkle it with his finger on the In front of the propitiatory he propitiatory, on the east side.
the incense on the
smoke
shall sprinkle
some
15 Then he shall kill the goat for a sin offering that for the people, before the Lord, and he shall carry some of its blood within the veil, and do with the blood thereof as he did with the
blood of the bull, and sprinkle the blood thereof on the pro16 pitiatory, in front of the propitiatory, and make atonement for the holy place on account of the uncleanness of the children of
Israel,
While he
ny, which
built
among them
man
18
19
20
21
mony, from the time of his going in to make an atonement in the holy place, until he come out. And when he shall have made atonement for himself, and his household, and for all the congregation of the children of Israel, he shall come out to the He altar which is before the Lord, and make atonement on it. shall take some of the blood of the bull, and some of the blood of the goat, and put it on the horns of the altar round about, and sprinkle some of the blood against it seven times with his finger, and purify it, and hallow it from the uncleanness of the children of Israel. And when he hath finished making atonement for the sanctuary, and for the tabernacle of the testimony, and the altar, and hath made purification for the priests, then he shall bring forward the living goat, and Aaron shall lay his hands on the head of the live goat, and over it make confession
Oh.
XVI.
LEVITICUS.
and of all their and all their sins, and lay them on the head of goat, and send him away by the hand of a man ready
the live
And the goat shall bear 23 away upon him their iniquities to an untrodden land. And
22 for the purpose, into the wilderness.
having sent away the goat into the wilderness, Aaron shall go into the tabernacle of the testimony, and put off his linen rai-
ment which he had on when he went into the holy place, and 24 shall lay it up there. And he shall wash his body with water, in a holy place, and put on his robe, and come forth, and offer his own whole burnt offering, and the whole burnt offering of the people, and made atonement for himself and his household, 25 and for the people, as well as for the priests and shall offer up 2(3 the suet of the sin offerings on the altar. And he who letteth go the he-goat which was sent away to be set at liberty, shall wash his clothes, and wash his body with water, and after that 27 come into the camp. And they shall carry forth out of the camp the bull for the sin offering, and the goat for the sin offering, the blood of which was carried in to make atonement in the holy place, and shall burn them with fire, both the skins, 28 and the flesh, and the dung thereof. And he who burneth them shall wash his clothes and wash his body with water, and after 29 that he shall come into the camp. And this shall be to you an everlasting rite. In the seventh month, on the tenth day of the month, you shall humble your souls, and do no work, whether 30 native or the proselyte who dwelleth among you for on that day he shall make atonement for you, to purify you from all your 31 sins before the Lord, that you may be cleansed. This rest shall be to you a sabbath of sabbaths, and you shall humble 32 your souls. It is an everlasting statute. That priest shall make the atonement, who shall be anointed, and whose hands shall 33 be consecrated to officiate as priest after his father. And he
;
on the linen raiment the holy raiment, and shall for the holy sanctuary, and for the tabernacle of the testimony, and he shall make atonement for the altar and he shall make atonement for the priests, and for all
shall put
make an atonement
;
the congregation.
And
the
making
B b
this
atonement
be to you an everlasting
Ch. XVII.
statute.
LEVITICUS.
It shall be
made once a
spoke
year, as the
Lord command-
ed Moses.
XVII.
Speak to and thou shalt the thing which the Lord hath comto
Moses,
saying,
4:
Be the man who he may of the children of Israel, or of the proselytes who dwell among you, who shall kill a young bull, or a sheep, or a goat, in the camp, or who shall kill any of them out of the camp, and not bring it to the
door of the tabernacle of the testimony, that
for a
it
may
be offered
thank offering to the Lord, to be accepted for a smell of fragrance even though he kill it without the camp, if he bring it not to the door of the tabernacle of the testimony, that it may be offered as a gift to the Lord, before the tabernacle of the Lord, blood shall be imputed to that man. He hath shed blood that person shall be cut In order that the children of Israel 5 off from among his people. may offer up their sacrifices, whatever they kill in the fields they shall carry for the Lord to the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony, to the priest, and offer them as a sacrifice of thanks6 giving to the Lord and the priest shall pour the blood against the altar round about, before the Lord, at the doors of the taoffering, or for a
whole burnt
and
offer
up the suet
for a smell of
offer their sa-
And
It shall be a
Thereof the
children of Israel,
or of the
children of the
proselytes
who
dwell
among
you,
who
shall offer a
it
may
10 shall be cut
off
And
be the
he
any blood, I will set my face and destroy him from among his people. For the blood is the life of all flesh and I 1 have given it to you to make atonement on the altar for your 12 souls. For the blood shall make atonement for souls. For this cause I have said to the children of Israel, No person among
eat
or of the proselytes
who eateth
blood,
5 1
Oh. XYIII.
LEVITICUS.
even the proselyte who dwelleth among you And be the man who he may of the chil-
you
among
yon,
who
hunting shall catch a wild beast, or a bird, which may be eaten, he shall pour out the blood, and cover it in the ground. 14 For its blood is the life of all flesh, therefore I have said to the children of Israel, you shall not eat the blood of any flesh. Because its blood is the life of all flesh, every one who eateth it And every person who eateth that which hath shall be cut off. 1 died of itself, or been caught by wild beasts, whether he be
one of yourselves, or of the proselytes, shall wash his clothes, and wash himself with water, and be unclean until evening.
1G Then he shall be clean.
if
But if he do not wash his clothes, and body be not washed with water, he shall bear his iniquity. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the XVIII. 3 children of Israel and thou shalt say unto them, I the Lord am your God; you shall not do according to the customs of Egypt, in which you sojourned nor shall you do according
his
; ;
4 you
which I am leading walk by their ordinances. You shall execute my judgments, and keep my statutes, and walk by them 5 I the Lord am your Grod, therefore you shall keep all my commandments, and all my judgments, and execute them, which if a man do he shall live thereby. I the Lord am your (rod no man, be he who he may, shall approach to near relations of 7 his own flesh to uncover their nakedness. I am the Lord the nakedness of thy father, that is the nakedness of thy mother,
to the customs of the land of Chanaan, to
;
you
shall not
for she is
The nakedness
;
for it is
The
nakedness of thy
sister
by the same
home or born abroad, their nakedness The nakedness of thy son's daughter,
The nakedness of the daughter of thy father's wife thou shalt not uncover being of the same father she is thy sister thou shalt not uncover her 12 nakedness. The nakedness of thy father's sister thou shalt not
it
is
is
The naked-
Ch. XVIII.
LEVITICUS.
;
for she is
The nakedness
of thy father's
thou shalt not go in unto his The nakedness of thy daughfor she is thy son's wife, ter in law thou shalt not uncover 16 thou shalt not uncover her nakedness. The nakedness of thy brother's wife thou shalt not uncover, it is the nakedness of
15 wife for she
and of her daughter shalt not take thy son's daughthou shalt ter, nor thy daughter's daughter to uncover their nakedness 18 for they are thy near kinswomen. It is wickedness. In addi17 thy brother.
of a wife
tion to a sister thou shalt not take to wife a rival sister to un-
is
still
living.
And
thou
20
for
uncleanness,
to
uncover
her nakedness
and
21 her.
Thou shalt not give any of thy seed to serve an Archon 22 nor shalt thou profane the holy name J the Lord. Thou shalt not lie with a man as with a woman for it is an abomination.
;
lie
it it
nor
;
woman
for
21
it is
horrible.
Be not
for
with
all
25 out before you, and the land hath been polluted, and for its sake I have retributed to them their iniquity, and the land is 26 become a mortal enemy to them who dwell therein.
fore shall
You
there;
and none of you, neither the native, nor the proselyte who dwelleth 27 among you, shall commit any of these abominations, which the men of the country who were before you have committed, 28 and by which the land hath been polluted that the land may not become a mortal enemy to you when you pollute it as it 29 hath been to those nations which were before you. For whokeep
all
my
institutions
and
all
my
ordinances
commit any of these abominations, the persons who commit them shall be cut off from among their people30 Therefore you shall keep my ordinances that you may not practise any of these abominable customs, which were practised before you. You shall not pollute yourselves with them for I the Lord am your God.
ever shall
shall
;
Ck.
XIX.
LEVITICUS.
Again the Lord spoke
to Moses, saying,
;
XIX.
Speak to the
and thon shalt say un2 to them, You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy. 3 Let every one reverence his father and his mother. And you
congregation of the children of Israel
shall keep my sabbaths. I am the Lord your God you shall not 4 follow idols, nor make for yourselves molten gods. I the Lord am your God; therefore when you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord, you shall offer it in an acceptable manner. 6 On the day you offer such a sacrifice it shall be eaten or on the next day and if any of it be left till the third day, it shall 7 be burned with fire. And if it be eaten on the third day, it is 8 as if it had not been offered. It will not be accepted. He who
; ; ;
eateth
it
The persons
their people.
therefore
who
eat
it
shall be
among
gather in the
field,
Thou
shalt leave
them for the poor, and for the God you shall not steal you
;
stranger.
I
;
am
trifles,
you
by
my name
name
of your God.
13
am
the Lord your God, thou shalt nut injure thy neigh-
bour, nor
commit rapine
till
the morning.
Thou
shalt not
curse the
stumbling block before the blind, but shalt fear the Lord thy God.
15
I
am
God
:
you shall not do an unjust thing thou shalt not respect the face of
With
righteous-
Thou
with deceit
among thy
of thy neighbour.
17
am
in thy heart.
God thou shalt not hate thy brother With rebuke thou shalt correct thy neighbour,
;
;
18 vengeance.
and not contract guilt on his account but let not thy hand take Thou shalt not bear a grudge against the children
Ch.
XIX.
of thy people
;
LEVITICUS.
but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
I
am
19
the Lord
you
shall
keep
my
law.
Thou
nor
20
If any
man
lie
carnally with a
betrothed to a man, and hath not been redeemed, nor had her
And
pass against the Lord, he shall bring to the door of the taber-
22 nacle of the testimony, the ram of a trespass offering and the priest shall make atonement for him with the ram of the trespass offering before the Lord for the sin which he hath com;
mitted
and the
sin
en him.
23
Now
God
.when you come into the land which the Lord your
[
may
plant
all sorts
but
their impurity.
The
be three years unclean to you, and shall not be eaten 25 the Lord
and in
and in the
fruit.
The
26
27
not
am
make
God
tains,
You
shall
28 the appearance of your beard. You shall not make gashes in your body for the dead, nor any fixed marks on you. I am the Lord your God; thou shalt not prostitute thy 29
may
not
fall
into
whoredom
You
shall
and that the land may not be filkeep my sabbaths, and reverence
am
God
you
shall not
32 33
I am the Lord your God you shall rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of an elder, and fear thy God.
;
I am the Lord your God if any stranger come among you 34 in your land, you shall not afflict him. The stranger who cometh to you, shall be as one born among you and thou
;
Oh.
XX.
shalt love
LEVITICUS.
him
as thyself; for
of
Egypt.
35
I
am
God
you
shall not
do
id justice in
the
You shall have among you just balances, just weights and a just measure. I am the Lord your God who brought you out [of the land 36 of Egypt, therefore you shall keep all my law and all my staI am the Lord your God. tutes and do them. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Thou shalt XX. 2 also say to the children of Israel, If any of the children of Israel, or of those who have become proselytes among Israel, shall give any of his seed to an Archon let him be put to death. 3 The people of the land shall stone him with stones and as for me I will myself set my face against that man, and destroy him from among his people, because he hath given of his seed to an Archon, to pollute my holy things, and to profane the 4 name of those who have been hallowed to me. And though those born in the land may, upon seeing him, connive at that 5 man when he giveth of his seed to an Archon, and not kill him, I will indeed set my face against that man, and against his family, and destroy him, and all who encourage him, to go 6 a whoring after the Archons, from among their people. And
balances.
:
with respect to the person who shall follow belly speakers and sorcerers, so as to go a whoring after them, I will set my face
against that person, and destroy
7
his people.
Lord your God am 8 holy. And you shall keep my statutes and do them. It is I 9 the Lord who hallow you. Be the man who he may who curshall therefore be holy, because I the
You
him be jmt
to death.
He
is
hath
Whohead
man who
who
shall
commit
11 death.
neighbour, let both the adulterer and the adulteress be put to And if any one lie with his father's wife he hath un-
let
them be put
lie
And
if
any man
;
to death
for
And
if
any
man
lie
with
man
as with
Ch.
XX.
LEVITICUS.
;
lef>
them
They are
guilty.
it is
And
if
to wife
fire
that there
may be no
transgres-
among
you.
And whoever
And
if
any woman approach to any beast shall kill the woman and the beast.
17 They are guilty.
father, or the
to be pressed
Whoever
his
it is
a disgraceful act.
They
He
hath uncover-
18 ed the nakedness of his sister. They shall bear their sin. And if any man lie with his wife during her infirmity, and uncover
her nakedness, he hath uncovered her fountain, and she hath
discovered her menstrual
efflux
;
off
Thou
thy father's
sister or
thy mother's
for
sin.
hath lain with his near of kin, he hath uncovered the naked21 ness of his near relation, they shall die childless. If a man take He hath unhis brother's wife, it is an act of uncleanness.
covered the nakedness of his brother
;
22
You
shall
keep
all
my
statutes
and
my judgments
and do them,
am
may
You must not walk in the 23 not become your mortal enemy. nations which I drive out from before you. customs of the 24 Because they did all these things, therefore I held them in abhorrence, and said to you, You shall inherit their land, and I a land flowing with milk will give it to you for a possession 25 and honey. I am the Lord your God, who have separated you from all the nations, you shall therefore keep yourselves separate by making a distinction between the clean beasts, and the beasts which are unclean; and between the clean birds, and the birds which are unclean and you shall not pollute yourselves with the beasts, or the birds, or any of the reptiles of the earth which I have distinguished for you, by uncleanness, and 26 you shall be consecrated to me. Because I the Lord your God am the Holy One, who hath separated you from all the na-
Oh.
XXI.
tions, that
LEVITICUS.
you should be mine, therefore the man, or the woman, among you, who hath become a belly speaker, or a sorcerer, shall
be put to death.
They
are
guilty.
XXL
priests,
Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the the sons of Aaron, and thou shalt say unto them, They
defile
must not
For a father, or a mother, or for a brother, and for a virgin sister who
to a hus-
4 band
5
may defile himself. He must not defile himself unexpectedly among his jDeople, to occasion their defilement. You shall not shave the head to make it bald, for the Nor shall they shave their beard, nor make gashes in dead.
;
for these
he
6 their flesh.
They shall be consecrated to their God, and shall name of their God, for they are to offer up the sacrifices of the Lord the gifts to their God therefore they They shall not take to wife a harlot, nor a woshall be holy. 7 man who hath been defiled, nor a woman divorced from her husband. Because he is consecrated to the Lord his God, 8 therefore thou shalt hallow him. He offereth up the gifts of the Lord your God, he shall be hallowed. Because I the Lord am 9 the holy one who halloweth them, therefore if the daughter of a priest profane herself by whoredom, she profaneth the name
not profane the
fire.
And
with regard
who
is
anointed one having been poured on his head, and he having been consecrated to put on the garments, he must not take the 11 tiara from his head, nor rend his garments, nor go near any 12 dead person, nor defile himself for his father, nor for his mother, nor
his
1
God
oil,
up-
on him.
am
the Lord.
He
14 own family. A widow, or a woman divorced or defiled, or a 15 harlot, these he shall not take. He shall take none to wife, but a virgin of his own tribe and he shall not profane his seed
;
Lord who hallow him. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Say to Aaron, 17 be the man who he may of thy family, throughout your genehis people.
It
is
among
I the
1G
vol.
i.
C c
; ;
Ch.
XXIT.
rations,
LEVITICUS.
who hath any blemish about him, he
shall not
come
No man who
hath any
who
is
man who hath a contortion in the hand, or a splay foot, 20 or who is hump backed, or dim sighted, or blear eyed, nor any 21 man who hath the scurvy, or the itch, or a rupture No per19 nor any
son of the seed of Aaron the priest, who hath any blemish about
Be-
come near
22 of God.
23 of these
With regard to the gifts of God, even he may eat but he shall not approach
;
come near
to
Aaron and
and
Aaron and his sons and let them take heed not to profane my holy name, in respect to any of the holy things I am the of the children of Israel, which they dedicate to me. 3 Lord say unto them, What man soever of your seed, throughout your generations, shall come near to the holy things which the children of Israel may dedicate to the Lord, and have any uncleanness upon him, that person shall be cut off from me. 4 I am the Lord your God though a man be of the seed of Aaron
ing,
Speak
he be a leper, or hath a gonorrhea, he shall not eat of the holy things until he be cleansed. And with respect to him who toucheth any uncleanness of the dead, or the
the priest, yet
if
seminal matter
or
;
who may
any man,
or
by whom he may be
6 the person
defiled,
may
be
who
evening.
7 his
He
he
body with
died of
water,
set.
;
When
for
it
he wash he shall be
is
clean, then
may
itself,
his food.
he shall not eat therefore they the account of shall keep my statutes, that 10 those things, contract guilt, and die because of them, when they profane them.
8
torn
beasts,
What
by wild
Ok.
XXII.
LEVITICUS.
I am the Lord, the God who halloweth them, therefore none of another family shall eat the holy things, nor shall he, who sojourneth with a priest, or who is hired by him, eat of them. 11 But if the priest shall have a person bought with money, this person may eat of his food. And they who are born in his fa12 mily may eat of his food. But if the daughter of a priest be
married to a
man
But if the daughter of a priest become a widow, or be divorced, and have no issue, she may return to her father's house as in her youth, and eat of her fa14 ther's food But none of another family shall eat thereof. And
13 dedications of the sanctuary.
:
whoever shall eat of the holy things through inadvertence, he shall add a fifth to it, and give the holy thing to the priest. 15 Thus the priests will not profane the holy things of the chil16 dren of Israel, which they set apart for the Lord, nor bring
guilt of a trespass,
am
the Lord
eat their
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to Aaron and his sons, and to the whole congregation of Israel, and thou 18 shalt say unto them, Be the man who he may of the children
of Israel, or of the proselytes
who
19
to,
made, or according to
who dwell among them in Israel, any vow they may have any determination they may have come
for a
20
ish,
from the herd, or from the sheep, or from the goats. it they shall not bring to the Lord
What
;
for it
And whoever
thanksgiving to the Lord, either in discharge of a vow, your festivals, from the herd
or from the flock, it must, in order to its being accepted, be 22 without blemish. There must be no blemish in it. That which is blind, or bruised, or which hath its tongue cut, or hath been eaten by ants, or is infected with scurvy or mange these they shall not bring to the Lord, nor shall you give any such for an 23 offering of homage on the altar to the Lord. A young bull, or a sheep which hath its ear cropped, or its tail cut, these thou mayst slaughter for thyself; but in discharge of thy vow they 24 will not be accepted. What are castrated by crushing, bruis-
Ch.
XXIII.
LEVITICUS.
ing, cutting or extracting these thou shalt not bring to the 25 Lord, nor shall you make an offering of them in your land, nor from the hand of a stranger bring any such forward as gifts for your God. Because there is a defect in them a blemish in
them
26 27 to a young bull, or a sheep, or a goat, when it is brought forth, it must be seven days under its dam, and on the eighth day, and thenceforward, it will be accepted as a gift for an homage 28 offering to the Lord. But whether it be a young bull, or a lamb, thou must not kill the dam and the young on the same day.
29
they will not be accepted for you. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, With respect
;
And
if
thou wilt
offer a sacrifice
vow
in order that
you may
offer it acceptably, it
must be eaten on
You shall not leave any of the flesh of it till the 31 next morning. I am the Lord, therefore you shall keep these 32 my commands, and do them And you shall not profane the name of the Holy One so shall I be hallowed in the midst of 33 the children of Israel. I am the Lord, who am hallowing you,
30 the same day.
;
am
the Lord.
to Moses, saying,
XXIII.
Speak
to the
With
respect
3 days,
which you shall proclaim holy, set Six days thou shalt perform works, but on the seventh day are sabbaths, a solemn rest deSabbaths are dicated to the Lord, thou shalt not do any work. 4 for the Lord in all your dwellings. These are the festivals for the Lord holy, set days, which you shall proclaim in their set 5 times. In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month,
these
are
my
festivals.
is
And
on the fifteenth day of this month beginneth the festival of un7 leavened bread for the Lord. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. Now the first day shall be a holy, set day for 8 you. You shall do no sacrificial service, but offer whole burnt offerings to the Lord seven days, and the seventh day shall be
a holy set day for you.
You
shall
do no
sacrificial service.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the 10 children of Israel, and thou shalt say unto them, When you are come into the land which I give you, and are about to reap the
9
Ch. XXIII.
LEVITICUS.
first
fruits of
up the sheaf beOn the morrow after fore the Lord, to be accepted for you 12 the first day, the priest shall offer this up. And on the day when you bring the sheaf, you shall prepare a lamb without blemish^ of the first year, for a whole burnt offering for the Lord, and 13 for the sacrifice thereof, two tenths of fine flour, made up with oil for the Lord, a smell of fragrance for the Lord and for
11 your harvest, to the priest, and he shall offer
You
till
shall
this
new
corn,
have offered these gifts to your God. It is an everlasting statute for your generations, in all your dwellings, 15 That from the morrow of these sabbaths from the day on which you offer up the dedicated sheaf, you shall reckon for yourselves seven whole weeks, even till the morrow after the 16 last week, you shall reckon fifty days, and then offer a sacri-
day
until you
17
flee of
new corn
to the Lord.
You
shall bring
They
two tenths
of fine flour.
Being of the
And
and one
;
young bull from the herd, and two rams without blemish and they shall be a whole burnt offering for the Lord and their sacrifices, and their libations, shall be a sacrifice, a smell of fra19 grance for the Lord. They shall also prepare one kid of the goats for a sin offering, and two lambs of the first year, for a
;
20
sacrifice of
first
fruits.
first
And
fruits,
They
Lord
And you shall call this day, a set day. It for you. On it you shall do no sacrificial work.
for
an everlasting statute
your generations in
all
your dwell-
22 ings.
not
when thou thou gather up the gleanings of thy harvest. Thou shalt leave them for the poor, and for the stranger. I am
a clean riddance of the harvest of thy field
make
23
to the
Ch. XXIII.
LEVITICUS.
24 children of
Israel, and say, In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, there shall be a rest for yon a memorial of 25 trumpets. It shall be a holy set day for you. You shall not do any sacrificial service, but offer a whole burnt offering to the 26 Lord. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, On the 27 tenth day of the seventh month is the day of Atonement. It and you shall humble your shall be a holy set day for you
On this and day you shall not do any kind of work for it is the day of Atonement for you, to make atonement for you before the 29 Lord your God. Every soul who shall not humble himself on
28
souls,
offer a whole burnt offering to the Lord.
:
30 that day, shall be cut off from among his people. And every person who shall do any work on that day, shall be destroyed 31 from among the people. You shall not do any kind of work. It is an everlasting statute for your generations in all your
32 dwellings. They shall be sabbaths of sabbaths for you, that you may humble your souls. From the ninth of the month, 'from evening till evening, you shall keep these sabbaths of
yours.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the 33 34 children of Israel, and say, On the fifteenth of this seventh month shall commence the festival of Tabernacles, seven days
35 for the Lord. The first day shall be proclaimed holy. You shall 36 do no sacrificial work seven days you shall offer whole burnt offerings to the Lord, and the eighth day shall be proclaimed holy for you, and you shall offer whole burnt offerings to the Lord. It is the exit. You shall not do any sacrificial service. These are the festivals for the Lord, which you shall pro37 claim holy, in order that you may offer homage offerings to the Lord whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and their lithat allotted for each day on its day, over and above bations 38 the sabbaths of the Lord, and over and above your gifts, even besides all your vows, and besides your free will offerings, 39 which you may give to the Lord. Now on the fifteenth day of this seventh month, when you have finished the ingathering of the products of the land, you shall begin this festival of se40 ven days for the Lord. On the first day there shall be a rest and on the eighth day, a rest. And on the first day you shall take the ripe fruit of trees, and branches of palm trees, and
;
Oh.
XXIV.
LEVITICUS.
bushy boughs of trees and willows, and branches of the willow Lord your God seven days 41 of the year. It shall be an everlasting statute for your generaIn the seventh month you shall celebrate this festival. tions.
of the brook, to rejoice before the
42 You
born, shall dwell in booths, that your posterity may see that I 43 caused the children of Israel to dwell in tents when I brought them out of the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God. 44 And when Moses had mentioned these festivals of the Lord
XXIV.
Lord spoke
to Moses, saying,
Give
2 orders to the children of Israel, and let them bring the oil, 3 pure expressed oil for light, that a lamp may burn continually,
without the
veil, in
And
till
Aaron and
his sons
shall
keep
it
an everlasting
4 statute for your generations. You shall keep the lamps burning on the pure candlestick before the Lord, until the morning. 5 And you shall take fine flour, and make it into twelve loaves, 6 every loaf shall consist of two tenths and you shall lay them
;
in two piles, six loaves in each pile, on the pure table before
7 the Lord.
And on each pile you shall lay pure frankincense, and salt. They shall be set before the Lord for loaves of reOn the day of the sabbaths they shall be set con8 membrance.
tinually before the Lord, in the sight of the children of Israel,
9 sons.
an everlasting covenant and they shall be for Aaron and his And they shall eat them in a holy place for they are most holy. This shall be their peculiar due, for ever, from those
as
; ;
10
Xow
son of
Israelitish
come out among the Israelites a son of an woman, but his father was an Egyptian. And this the Israelitish woman, and a man who was an Israelite,
there had
woman Upon which they brought him before Moses. Now his mother's name was Salomith, she 12 was a daughter of Dabri, of the tribe of Dan. And when they
the son of the Israelitish
it.
And
had committed him to custody, to pass sentence on him by the 13 decree of the Lord, the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Lead 14 out him who cursed, without the camp, and all who heard
shall lay their
all
Ch.
XXV.
LEVITICUS.
Then speak to the children of Israel, and thon shalt Be the man who he may who shall curse a god, contract guilt but let him who nameth the name of
;
15 stone him.
16 say to them,
he shall
Lord be put
to death.
;
him with
stones
Let the whole congregation of Israel stone whether he be a proselyte, or born among
die.
And
to
die,
let
him be put
18 death.
19 him
And
make
whosoever shall smite a beast, so that it die, let And whosoever compensation, beast for beast.
as he hath done to 20 him, so shall it be done to himself bruise for bruise eye for eye tooth for tooth according to the blemish he hath given 21 the man, so shall it be returned to him. Whosoever shall smite 22 a man so that he die, let him be put to death, shall be one and
for
am
him with
And when
Lord
XXV.
Speak
Moses, saying,
and thou shalt say unto them, 2 When you are come into the land which I give you, the land 3 which I give you must rest sabbaths for the Lord. Six years thou shalt sow thy field, and six years thou shalt prune thy
fruit thereof.
But
there
Thou
the
spontaneous
productions
It shall
And
thy
for
and
for
man
thy
servant,
and
for
thy
maid
servant,
and
for
and
cattle,
beasts in thy land, shall the whole product thereof be for food.
8 Moreover thou shalt reckon for thyself seven rests of years, seven times seven years, and these forty nine years, shall be
9 the seven weeks of years
and you shall make proclamation with the sound of a trumpet, throughout all your land, in the seventh month, and tenth day of the month On the day of
;
Ch.
XXV.
all
LEVITICUS.
make proclamation with
all
a trumpet,
10 throughout
fiftieth year,
and pro-
And
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
and every one shall return to his possession, and every one shall go to his family. This jubilee, this fiftieth year, shall be for you a general release, you shall not sow, nor shall you reap the spontaneous productions thereof, nor gather the vintage which is dedicated. Because it is a jubilee, it shall be holy to you. From the fields you may eat the productions thereof. In this year of release, proclaimed by the sound of trumpets, every one shall return to his possession. Whether therefore thou sellest to thy neighbour, or purchasest of thy neighbour, let no man take advantage of his neighbour. According to the number of years after the jubilee, thou shalt purchase of thy neighbour and according to the number of years of crops, he shall sell to thee. In proportion to the greater number of years, thou shalt rate his possession higher, and according to the fewFor according to ness of the years, thou shalt rate it lower. the number of crops, so shall he sell to thee. Let no man take advantage of his neighbour. Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God. I am the Lord your G-od, therefore you shall practise all my rules of rectitude, and all my judgments, and keep and do them so shall you dwell securely in the land, and the land shall yield its productions and you shall eat plentifully, and dwell securely therein. Now if you should say, What shall we eat in this seventh year, if we neither sow nor gather our produce? I indeed will send my blessing for you, in the sixth year, and it will make the products thereof sufficient for the three years. Though you are to sow in the eighth year, yet on account of the produce, you shall eat the old, even to the ninth year, even till the products of that come in, you shall eat of the old store. Now the land must not be sold forever for the land is mine. Because you are strangers, and sojourners before me, therefore in all the land of your possession, you shall grant a right of redeeming the land. x\nd if thy brother who is with thee become poor, and sell any part of his possession when he who is next of kin to him cometh, he shall redeem what his brother hath sold. And if any person hath none dd vol. i.
this shall be a year of rest, a Jubilee for
;
you
Ch.
XXV.
to redeem,
LEVITICUS.
and
his
he sold it. 28 But if his hand cannot attain a sufficiency to repay him, the sale shall be good to him who purchased, until the last sixth
to
man
whom
and found a sufficiAnd he shall comand pay back what is still due to the So shall he return to his possession.
attained,
year of the jubilee, and in the jubilee, he shall quit, and the
29
And
if
any person
sell
re-
30 deeming it till the term expire. The term for redemption And if it be not redeemed till the whole year shall be a year. expire, the house which is in a walled city, shall be confirmed
for ever to the purchaser.
And he
are
shall not
31 bilee.
in
villages,
and
shall be always
32 jubilee.
And
by the Levites
ate purchase of the houses of the city of their possession shall 33 terminate in the jubilee. For the houses of the cities of the
Levites
are
their possession
among
the
children
of
Israel.
34 And 35 this
the fields set apart for their cities shall not be sold; for
is
And
if
is
circumstances with thee become poor and distressed when near thee, thou shalt help him, as a proselyte or a soin
36 journer, and thy brother shall live with thee. Thou shalt not take from him usury or increase, but thou shalt fear thy God, 37 I the Lord ; and thy brother shall live with thee. Thou shalt not lend him thy money on usury, nor give him thy victuals 38
for
an
increase.
am
out of the land of Egypt, to give you the land of Chanaan, and 39 to be your God. And if thy brother who dwelleth by thee be humbled, and sold to thee, he shall not serve thee as a slave.
He shall be with thee as a hireling, or a sojourner. Until the 41 year of the release he shall work for thee, and in the year of the release he shall go out, and his children with him, and
40
to shall go to his own family 42 haste away. Because they are
he shall brought
my
servants,
whom
Ck.
XXYI.
LEVITICUS.
;
43 out of the land of Egypt he must not be sold as a slave. Thou shall not over burthen him with toil, but fear the Lord thy 44 God. The male and female slaves, whom thou mayst have, must be of the nations around thee. Of them you may pur45 chase a male or a female slave or of the children of strangers
;
who sojourn among you of them you may purchase and of 46 their relations who may be born in your land. Let them be your property, and divide them among your children after you,
and they
children
shall be your slaves for life
:
of
Israel,
if
47 gour.
And
a proselyte,
a sojourner
who
is
with thee,
prosper,
to the proselyte,
or to the stranger
who
he
is is
after
may redeem .him, his uncle, or may redeem him, or any of his blood relations, same tribe, may redeem him and if he be able he may
One
of his brethren
;
50 redeem himself. In which case he shall settle with him who purchased him, from the year he sold himself, to the year of the release, and the price of his purchase shall be as the yearly wages of a hired servant for the years he is to be with him.
51
any one hath many years to serve, for them he shall pay the rates of redemption, on account of the money paid for him ~sl and if but few years remain to the year of release, he shall settle with him according to those years, and pay the rates of his 53 redemption. As a servant hired from year to year, he shall be with him and thou shalt not suffer him to be oppressed with 54 labour in thy sight. If he be not redeemed in any of these ways, in the year of the release he shall go out, and his children with him for the children of Israel are my domestics they are my servants whom I brought out of Egypt. you shall not make for yourXXVI. I am the Lord your God images, nor set up a pillar for yourselves carved or graven
if
;
;
And
it.
am
keep
my
;
my
holy things.
in its season
am
the Lord
tutes,
and keep
my commandments,
:
you rain
Ch.
XXYI.
LEVITICUS.
;
10
and the vintager shall overtake the sower and you shall eat your bread in plenty and dwell in your land securely, and war shall not pass through your land. and you shall lie I will indeed give you peace in your land down to rest and there shall be none to make you afraid. I will and you shall pursue destroy the wild beasts out of your land your enemies, and they shall fall before you with destruction. Even five of you shall pursue an hundred and a hundred of you shall pursue myriads, and your enemies shall fall before you by the sword. And I will watch over you, and increase you, and multiply you, and establish my covenant with you. And you shall eat the last year's crops, and the crops of the year
shall overtake the vintager
;
way
of new.
And
12 you.
13
I
my And
tabernacle
I will
among
you, and
my
and you
shall
be
my
am
the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land
of Egypt. When you were slaves, I broke the bond of your 14 yoke, and led you out in confidence Now if you will not heark15 en to me, nor perform these my commandments, but disobey them, and your souls abhor my judgments, so as not to perform all my commandments, so as to break my covenant, I will
:
18
19
20
21
22
23
I will send against you distress, and the scab, and the gangrene to eat out your eyes and wasting consumption and you shall sow your seed in vain for your enemies shall eat it and I will set my face against you and you shall fall before your enemies and they who hate you shall pursue you; and you shall flee when there is none pursuing you. And if for all this you will not hearken to me, I will proceed to chastise you seven fold for your offences, and break the haughtiness of your pride. I will make the heaven for you as iron, and your land as brass and your strength shall be spent in vain. The earth shall not yield you its seed, nor shall the trees of the field yield you their fruit. And after all these things, if you walk adversely and will not hearken to me, I will bring seven fold plagues upon you according to your sins will send against you the wild beasts of the earth, and they shall devour you, and destroy your cattle and I will make you few in number, and your high ways shall be desolate. And if by
;
;
Oh.
XXVI.
LEVITICUS.
2-1
these thmo-s you be not reformed, but walk adversely before me, I also will walk with you in adverse wrath, and smite you
25 seven fold for your sins I will bring a sword against you to avenge the cause of the covenant and when you flee to your cities, I will send pestilence among you, and you shall be de20 livered into the hands of your enemies. In your affliction for want of bread, ten women shall bake your bread in one oven
;
27
28
29
30
31
and dole out your bread by weight, and you shall eat, but shall And if for these things you will not hearken not be satisfied. to me, but walk adversely before me, I also will walk with you in adverse ire, and chastise you seven fold, according to your And you shall eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of sins. your daughters also you shall eat and I will lay waste your pillars, and utterly destroy your carved images of wood, and cast your mangled limbs among the mangled limbs of your And I will lay waste your idols, and my soul will abhor you.
;
:
and make your sanctuaries a desolation, and no longer be o2 reo-aled with the smell of your sacrifices. I will also make your land a desolation, and your enemies who dwell therein shall be 33 astonished at it. And I will scatter you among the nations, and 34 a sword shall overtake and consume you. And your land shall be a waste, and your cities a desolation. And the land shall
cities,
then enjoy its sabbaths all the time of its desolation. When you shall be in the land of your enemies, the land shall then 35 rest and the land shall keep those sabbaths, which it did not And upon 3b' keep by your sabbaths when you dwelt therein. will bring a slavery, which shall those of you who are left, I
;
The sound reach their very hearts, in the land of their enemies. they shall flee of a leaf driven by the wind will scare them and
;
from a battle, and shall fall when none pur37 sueth. And brother shall overlook brother as in a battle, though none attacketh and you shall not be able to withstand your 38 enemies. And you shall perish among the nations, and the land
like those
who
flee
And those of you who are and for the sins of their fa40 thers In the land of their enemies they shall pine away, and confess their sins and the sins of their fathers, that they have 41 transgressed, and neglected me, and that they have walked perversely before me, and I have walked with them in vengeful
pine away for their
sins,
Cli.
XXVII.
ire.
LEVITICUS.
I
When
am
then will their imcircumcised heart be ashamed, and then will 42 they bear their sins with humble submission whereupon I will call to remembrance the covenant with Jacob, and the covenant with Isaak, and I will call to remembrance the cove43 nant with Abraham, and remember the land. When the land
;
shall be forsaken
ed
its
by them, and when the land shall have enjoyby being made a waste on their account, and sabbaths
they have borne their iniquities because they neglected my 44 judgments, and in their hearts abhorred my statutes, (as I did not, when they were in their enemies' country, wholly overlook them, nor abhor them so as to destroy them utterly, for 45 breaking my covenant which I made with them, for I am the Lord their C4od) then will I remember the covenant with them that old covenant when I brought them out of the land of 46 Egypt out of the house of bondage, to be their G-od. I am the Lord These are my judgments, and these are my statutes, and this is the law which the Lord hath given between himself and the children of Israel, at mount Sina, by the ministra-
tion of Moses.
XXVII.
Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to 2 the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, Whoever shalt vow a vow as the price of his life to the Lord, the price 3 shall be of a male from twenty to sixty years of age, the 4 price shall be fifty didrachms of silver, sanctuary weight and
And
if it
be of one from five to twenty years of age, the price of a male And 6 shall be twenty didrachms, and of a female ten didrachms. month to five years old, the price of a male if it be of one from a
and of a female three didrachms of silver. 7 And if it be of one from sixty years old and upwards if a male the price shall be fifteen didrachms of silver, and if a female, ten 8 didrachms. And if any be too poor for this valuation, he shall
shall be five didrachms,
;
on him
cattle
present himself before the priest and the priest shall set a value according to the ability of him who made the vow, the
But
if
which may
be offered, whoever shall give any of these to He shall not change it, a good for a shall be sacred.
for a
good
and
if
Ch.
XXVIF.
for another,
LEVITICUS.
both
it
and that given in exchange shall be sacred. 11 But if it be any kind of unclean beast of which a gift cannot be made to the Lord, he shall present the beast before the priest 12 and the priest shall value it at a medium between a good and a bad one and according as the priest shall value it, so it shall 13 stand and if the person chuse to redeem it, he shall add a
;
;
14
fifth to
the valuation.
And
if
man make
a dedication of his
at
it
medium
be-
And
and
so
it
shall stand;
he who dedicated
fifth of
if it
it
chuse to redeem
10 which
it
it,
the
money
at
shall be his.
And
be apart of the
man
the valuation shall be according to the seed thereof, 17 drachms of silver for a core of barley
If he
fifty diit
dedicate
at the
18 jubilee
field after
the jubilee
money on the
made the
one
make
And
it,
if
the
man who
field,
the
money
to the valuation of
field,
and
it
20 But
going out of the jubilee the field Lord, and he shall have possession of
as
22
And
if
man make
a field which he hath purchased, and which 23 his inheritance, though the priest settle with of the price from the year of the jubilee, and at which it was rated on the day he made the 24 Lord yet in the year of the jubilee the field
;
to the
25
26
whom he purchased it, and whose field of possession it was. Now every valuation shall be by holy weight, twenty oboli making a didrachm. And with regard to every firstling
man
of
if it
be among the
it.
cattle, it shall
it
shall dedicate
Whether
27 Lord's.
clean,
And if it be of the four footed beasts which are unhe must redeem it according to the valuation, and add thereto a fifth, and it shall be his. And if he will not redeem
it, it
Ck XXVII.
28
LEVITICUS.
to every
Anathema which
it
man
inay de-
man
or
from
redeemed.
29 the Lord.
Every anathema
shall be
And
30 death.
31
32 33
34
anathema from among men, shall not be redeemable, but by The whole tenth of the land, both of the produce of the It is dediland, and of the fruit of the trees, is for the Lord. And if any man chuse to redeem his tenth cated to the Lord. by purchase, he shall add to the valuation a fifth, and it shall be his. Now the whole tenth of herds and flocks even every one which in numbering shall come under the rod, that tenth Thou shalt not change a good shall be dedicated to the Lord. and if thou shalt actually make for a bad, nor a bad for a good an exchange, that given in exchange shall also be consecrated, and shall not be redeemed. These are the commands which the Lord gave in charge to Moses for the children of Israel at mount Sina.
;
NUMBEKS.
I.
Moses in the wilderness of Sina, on the first day of the second month, in the second year of their coming out of the land 2 of Egypt, and said, Take ye the sum of the whole congregation of Israel, according to pedigrees, and according to the houses of their patriarchal families, and according to the num3 ber of their names, according to their poll, every male from
to
twenty years old and upwards, every one who goeth out in the Thou and 4 army of Israel review them with their army. Aaron shall review them, and with you there shall be of 5 the chiefs, one from each tribe. They shall be the chiefs of the patriarchal houses and these are the names of the men
; ;
who
;
Of the Beubenites,
7 dur
of the of the Symeonites, Salamiel, son of Surisadai 8 children of Judas, Naasson, son of Aniinadab of the children of the Zabulonites, Eliab, of Issachar, Nathaniel, son of Sogar 9 son of Chailon of the children of Joseph of the Ephraimites,
;
10 Elisama, son of
Emiud
of the Manassites,
Gamaliel, son
of
Ch.
I.
NUMBERS.
of the Benjaminites, Abidon, son of
;
11 Phadassur;
Gadeoni
of
of the Aserites,
Pha;
of the Gadites, Elisaph, son of Piaguel giel, son of Echran of 14 the Nephthaleimites, Achire, son of Ainan. These are renown-
13
ed
men
So Moses
18 and Aaron took these men, who were expressly named, and assembled all the congregation on the first day of the second
month, and marshalled them according to their pedigrees, according to their families, according to the number of their 19 names, from twenty years old and upwards, every male by their
poll, as the Lord commanded Moses, and reviewed them in 20 the wilderness of Sina. And there were of the children of Reu-
ben, Jacob's
first
five
hundred.
of the Symeonites, according to their pedigrees, ac22 cording to their communities, according to the houses of their
families, according to the
And
number
and upwards, 23 every one who went out in the army, on the review of them, of the tribe of Symeon, were fifty nine thousand three hundred.
26
And of the children of Judas, according to their pedigrees, according to their communities, according to the houses of their families, according to the number of their names by their
poll
;
all the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one who went out in the army, on the review of those of the 27 tribe of Judas, were seventy four thousand six hundred.
28
And
ing to their communities, according to the houses of their families, according to the number of their names by their poll, all
29 the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one who went out in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of Issachar, were fifty four thousand four hundred. And of the Zabulonites, according to their pedigrees, ac30 cording to their communities, according to the houses of their
vol.
i.
e e
CJi.
I.
NUMBERS.
number
of their
names by
their poll,
81
all
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
in the
fifty
32
And
names by
33 and upwards, every one who went out in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of Ephraim, were forty thousand five 34 hundred. And of the Manassites, according to their pedigrees,
according to their communities, according to the houses of 35 their families, according to the number of their names by their poll, all the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one who went out in the army, on a review of those of the tribe
of Manasses, were thirty
36
And
number
of their
names by
their poll,
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
37 who went out in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of Benjamin, were thirty five thousand four hundred. And of the Gadites, according to their pedigrees, accord24 ing to their communities, according to the houses of their families, according to the number of their names by their poll, 25
all
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of
five
fifty.
And
39
all
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of Dan, were sixty two thousand seven hundred.
And
number
of their
names by
their poll,
41
all
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
in the army,
on a review of those of the tribe of Aser, were fortv one thousand five hundred.
Ch.
II
NUMBERS.
42
And of the Nephthaleiniites, according to their pedigrees, according to their communities, according to the houses of their
families, according to the
number
of their
names by
their poll,
4o
all
the males from twenty years old and upwards, every one
in the army, on a review of those of the tribe of
fifty
Nephthaleini, were
review which
Moses
of Israel
tribe.
made.
The
chiefs
were twelve, a
man
for
every
They were
45 spective tribes. And the whole review of the Israelites, compre46 hending their army from twenty years old and upwards, every one who went out to be marshalled in Israel, was six hundred 47 and three thousand five hundred and fifty. But the Levites of 48 the tribe of their father's house, were not reviewed among the 49 Israelites for the Lord had spoken to Moses, saying, See that thou review not the tribe of Levi, nor take an account of them 50 among the children of Israel. But thou shalt set the Levites over the tabernacle of the testimony, and over all the utensils They shall carthereof, and over all the things which are in it. ry the tabernacle, and all its utensils, and they shall minister And when the ta51 therein, and encamp about the tabernacle. bernacle is to remove, the Levites shall take it down; and when the tabernacle is to be pitched, they shall set it up. And if any of another family come near, let him be put to 52 death. And when the Israelites encamp, every man in his sta:
tion,
his
command, with
their ar-
53 my,
54
II.
guard the tabernacle of the testimony. And when the Israelites had done according to
the
Lord commanded Moses, then the Lord spoke to Moses and 2 Aaron, saying, Let the children of Israel encamp close to one another, by divisions, by standards, by the houses of their faAll around
first,
it
to-
wards the east, shall be the division of the camp of Judas with 4 their army and the chief of the children of Judas shall be Naasson, son of Aminadab; his army even they who were re;
Ch.
II.
NUMBEKS.
;
and they
who encamp
sachar,
(3
7 8
10
1
12
and the chief of the Issacharites shall be Nathaniel, son even they who were reviewed, being fifty his army four thousand four hundred and they who encamp adjoining, shall be the division of the tribe of Zabulon, and the chief of the Zabulonites shall be Eliab, son of Chailon his army even they who were reviewed, being fifty seven thousand four hundred all those of the camp of Judas who have been reviewed, amounting to one hundred and eighty six thousand four hundred, with their army, shall march in the van. And their army on the south, shall be the divisions of the camp of Keuben, and the chief of the Keubenites shall be Elisar, son of Sedur his army, even they who have been reviewed, being forty six thousand five hundred and they who
of Sogar
;
shall
his army,
14 ing
fifty
and the chief of the Oddites, shall be Elisaph, son of Kaguel his army, even they who were reviewed, being forty five thousand six hundred and 16 fifty. All those of the camp of Reuben who have been reviewed, amounting to one hundred and fifty one thousand four hundred and fifty, with their army, shall march as the second
; ;
Gad
division.
17
As
in
up
man
And on the west shall be the division of the camp of Ephraim, with their army and the chief of the Ephraimites his army, even they who 19 shall be Elisama, son of Emiud and they 20 were reviewed, being forty thousand five hundred
IS
; ;
;
who encamp
adjoining, shall
21 son of Phadassur
Manasses, and the chief of the Manassites shall be Gamaliel, his army, even they who were reviewed, be;
and they who encamp adand the joining, shall be the division of the tribe of Benjamin
;
;
Ch. III.
NUMBERS.
;
23 chief of the Benjaminites shall be Abidon, son of Gradeoni his army, even they who were reviewed, being thirty five thou24 sand four hundred. All those of the camp of Ephraim who
have been reviewed, amounting to one hundred and eight thousand one hundred, with their army, shall march as the
third division.
25
And on
their
camp
of
Dan
26 with
27 28 29 30
army; and the chief of the Danites shall be Achiezer, son of Amisadai his army, even they who were reviewed, being sixty two thousand seven hundred and they adjoining him, shall be the tribe of Aser and the who encamp chief of the Aserites, shall be Phagiel, son of Echran his army, even they who have been reviewed, being forty one thousand five hundred and they who encamp adjoining, shall be the division of the tribe of Nephthaleim, and the chief of the Nephthaleimites shall be Achire, son of Ainan his army, even they
; ; ;
;
:
who were reviewed, being fifty three thousand four hundred. 31 All those of the camp of Dan, who have been reviewed, amounting to one hundred and
fifty
march
32
This
33 prehending their armies, being six hundred and three thousand R\e hundred and fifty. But the Levites were not review-
34 ed among them,
as
the Lord
the
So
they encamped according to their divisions, and so they set out on their march, every one in his rank, according to their
communities, and according to the houses of their families.
III.
Now
this is the
2
na,
On
the day
Moses
xVaron's
sons,
priests,
priest's
These were the names whose hands were office. But Nadab and
Abiud died
strange
fire
upon
their
offering
had no children
5 with their father.
so Eleazar
and Ithamar
officiated as priests
And
Ch. III.
6 the tribe of
NUMBERS.
Levi, and thou shalt present
them
before Aaron
7 the priest, and they shall minister to him, and keep his watches,
Now
may keep
all
me
as a gift
10
And
and and
thou shalt set Aaron and his sons over the tabernacle of
all
if
the testimony, and they shall keep watch over their priesthood,
that appertain to the altar, and that are within the veil any one of another family touch these, he shall be put
to death.
11
among the
The LeIsrael. and shall be mine 13 for every first born belongeth to me. On the day when I smote every first born in the land of Egypt, I hallowed for myself all the firstlings in Israel. The firstlings both of man and beast
the
first
am
the Lord.
Then the Lord spoke to Moses in the wilderness of Sina, 15 saying, Review the children of Levi, according to the houses of their families, according to their communities. Review 16 them every male, from a month old and upwards. Accordingly
14
18
And
19 nities
And
Amram
and
Issaar,
Chebron
20 and
Oziel.
And
21
To the Gersonites belong the community of the Lobenites, 22 and the community of the Semeites. These are the commuand the review of them according to nities of the Gersonites the number of every male, from a month old and upwards
;
Ch. III.
NUMBERS.
on a review of tliern the number was seven thousand two 23 hundred. Now the G-ersonites are to encamp behind the taber24 nacle, towards the west, and the chief of the head of the family of the community of the Gersonites, was Elisaph son of
25 Dael.
And
and the and 26 curtain of the door of the tabernacle of the testimony the hangings of the court and the curtain of the gate, of the and the rest of the works thereof. court around the tabernacle 27 To the Kaathites belonged the community of the Amramites, and the community of the Issaarites, and the commu;
community
the
of the Ozielites.
28 These are the communities the numeration every male, 29 amounted to eight thousand of the Kaathites, having the
;
of
Kaathites
according to
from a month old and upwards, These communities six hundred. the holy things, are to charge of 30 encamp on the south side of the tabernacle and the chief of the head family of the communities of the Kaathites was Eli31 saphan, son of Oziel and their charge was the ark, and the table, and the candlestick, and the altars, and the utensils of
;
office
and the
32
veil,
and
all
And
them
33 To the Merarites belonged the community of Mooli, and These are the communities of the 34 the community of Mousi. The muster of them, comprehending every male Merarites. from one month old and upwards, was six thousand two hun35 dred.
And
They are to the Merarites, was Suriel, the son of Abichail. on the north side of the tabernacle and the review of 36 encamp the watch of the Merarites, had the charge of the tabernacle,
;
and the bases thereand the pillars of the 37 of, with all their appurtenances and works, court round about, with their stakes and their cords
and the bars thereof, and the
pillars thereof,
38
They who encamp in front of the tabernacle of the mony, towards the east, were Moses and xVaron, and their
testi-
sons,
Ch. IV.
of the Israelites,
NUMBERS.
and
if
is
to be put to death.
39
reviewed,
communities all the males, from a month old and upwards, were twenty two thousand. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Review all the 40 male first born of the children of Israel, from one month old
41 and upwards, and take the number by name.
;
And thou
shalt
take the Levites for me I the Lord instead of all the first born sons of Israel and the cattle of the Levites instead of all the firstlings of the cattle belonging to the children of
;
42
43 manded,
So Moses reviewed, in the manner the Lord comthe male first born among the Israelites and all the first born males, numbered by name, from one month old and upwards, were twenty two thousand two hundred and se44 venty three. Whereupon the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 45 Take the Levites, instead of all the first born of the children of Israel, and the cattle of the Levites, for the firstlings of their
Israel.
all
;
and the Levites shall belong to me I the Lord. And redemption money for the two hundred and seventy three, 47 of the first born, more than the Levites, thou shalt take from the first born of the children of Israel, five shekels a poll. Ac46
cattle
;
as
48
money to Aaron and among the Israel49 ites. So Moses took the redemption money, for those who ex50 ceeded the redemption made by the Levites. From the first
for a shekel.
And thou
born of the children of Israel he took the money, amounting 51 to one thousand three hundred and sixty five shekels according to the holy shekel, and gave the redemption money for
the overplus to Aaron and his sons, by the
command
of the
Lord, as the
IV.
2 the
Then the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying Take sum of the Kaathites, apart from the Levites, according to
houses of their families,
fifty years,
every one
who goeth
in to minister
to
do
all
Now
-;
Ch. IV.
NUMBERS.
most sacred
veil,
ser-
vice.
When
it
the
camp
is
and
cover the ark of the testimony, and put thereon the co6 vering of blue skins and over it they shall spread a mantle, Then over the presence 7 wholly blue, and put in the staves.
with
upon it, and upon and the goblets, and the libation the platters, and the censers, cups, with which he maketh libations; and the loaves which 8 are continually thereon shall be upon it. And they shall throw over it a scarlet mantle, and cover it, with a blue skin cover
table they shall spread a mantle, all of purple
;
it.
Then they
shall take a
blue mantle, and cover the candlestick which giveth light with its lamps, and its snuffers, and its tweezers, and all the oil ves-
10
sels,
and they
shall put
it,
all
it
and on
They
shall
And
all
in the holies,
with a skin covering of blue, and lay them on staves to carry 13 them. Then they shall put the cover on the altar, and cover it
all
namely the censers, and the flesh forks, and the cups, and the cover, and the vials, and all the utensils of the altar and they shall throw over it a skin covering of blue, and put in the staves to carry it. Then they shall take a purple mantle, and cover the laver and its base and put it in a skin covering of blue, and put it on the staves. 15 And when Aaron and his sons have finished covering the holy things, and all the utensils, while the camp is removing, after this the sons of Kaath shall come in to carry them but they These things the shall not touch the holy things lest they die.
; ;
sons of
Kaath
shall take
up
16 The overseer, Eleazar son of Aaron the priest, shall have the
charge of the
and of the compound incense, and the oil, and the oversight of the
it,
all
that are in
F f
Ch. IV.
NUMBERS.
17 the works thereof. And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, 18 saying, That you may not destroy this community of the tribe,
Levites, you must do and not die When they go into the holy of holies, let Aaron and his sons go in before them and they shall station them, every one according to what he is 20 to carry And let them not go in abruptly, to view the holy
this for them, that they
among the
live
may
21
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Take the sum 22 of the Gersonites of them also according to the houses of their 23 families, according to their communities. Review them, from twenty five years, and upwards, to fifty years of age, every one
who goeth in to minister to do his work in the tabernacle of 24 the testimony. The service of the community of the Gerson25 ites is the same, namely to serve and to carry. They shall carry the skin coverings of the tabernacle of the testimony with
its
is
upon
it,
and
all
and all the sacred imple27 ments which are used in the holy service. They shall act under the direction of Aaron and his sons, whatever may be the service of the Gersonites, in all their services, and in all their works. So thou shalt review them by name, having respect to 28 all the burdens to be carried by them. This is the service of the
it,
Aaron the
priest.
29 With regard to the Merarites, review them according to 30 their communities, according to the houses of their families review them from twenty five years, and upwards, to fifty years of age every one who goeth in to do the works of the taber;
by them, according to all their works for the tabertestimony, namely the capitals of the tabernacle, and the bars, and the pillars thereof, the bases thereof, and the bases and pillars for the veil, and for the curtain 32 of the door of the tabernacle, and the pillars of the court round about, with their bases, and the pillars for the curtain of
carried
nacle of the
Ch. IV.
NUMBERS.
and
all
the gate of the court, with their bases, and their pins, and their
cords,
review them by name, and all the implements which are to be 33 under their charge, and to be carried by them. This service
of the
community
Aaron the
priest.
Accordingly Moses and Aaron, and the chiefs of Israel, reviewed the Kaathites according to their communities, ac35 cording to the houses of their families, from twenty five years old, and upwards, to fifty years of age, every one who went in
34
to minister, and do service for the tabernacle of the testimony 36 and the number of them, according to their communities, was 37 two thousand seven hundred and fifty. This was the muster
of the community of the Kaathites, comprehending every one who performed service for the tabernacle of the testimony, as
command
of the Lord,
to their
com-
and upwards,
comprehending
every one who went in to serve, and perform works for the 40 tabernacle of the testimony. And the muster of them, according to their communities, according to the houses of their fa41 milies, was two thousand six hundred and thirty. This was the review of the community of the Gersonites, comprehending every one
testimony,
of the Lord,
who performed
reviewed, at the
command
ac-
42
by the hand of Moses. Then was reviewed the community of the Merarites,
cording to their communities, according to the houses of their 43 families, from twenty five years, and upwards, to fifty years of
age, comprehending every one who went in to perform the holy 44 works of the tabernacle of the testimony And the muster of
;
them according
45 of their
families,
This was
community
at the
of the Merarites,
of the Lord,
whom Moses
by the hand
command
Ch. Y.
NUMBERS.
All the Levites who were reviewed, whom Moses with 46 47 Aaron and the chiefs of Israel reviewed by communities, by the houses of their families, from twenty five years, and upwards, to fifty years of age, comprehending every one who went in for the performance of works and for the business of 48 carrying for the tabernacle of the testimony even all who were
;
eighty.
At
the
them,
and
for
manner the Lord commanded Moses. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Give orders to the V. 2 children of Israel, and let them send out of the camp every one who is a leper, and every one who hath a gonorrhea, and whether male or female, 3 every one who is defiled by the dead they may not defile their camps send them out of the camp, that
they were to carry.
;
4 in which I
5
6
among them. Whereupon the children sent them away out of the camp, as the And when they had done so, the Lord commanded Moses.
present
of Israel did so.
am
They
Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the childreu of Israel, and say, When a man or a woman shall commit any sin incior by inadvertency overlook or commit a tresdent to man 7 pass, that person shall confess the sin which he or she hath committed, and make compensation for the trespass. Adding one fifth to the principal, he shall give it to the person against And if the man hath 8 whom the trespass hath been committed. no kinsman to whom compensation can be made, the com;
ram
of atonement, with
And
every dedication
whatever
the chil-
be
;
even
10
11
let
who
will give,
every one's hallowed things shall be his they shall belong to the priest.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the Israel, and thou shalt say to them, If any man's 13 wife transgress, and actually despise him and any person lie with her carnally, and it escape the notice of her husband, and witness it be hid, and she be polluted, though there be no not caught in the act; and a spirit of 14 against her, and she be
12 children of
;
Ch. V.
jealousy
NUMBERS.
come upon him, and he be jealous of his wife, and or a spirit of jealousy come upon him, and he 15 be jealous of his wife, though she be not polluted, the man
she be polluted
;
and shall bring as a gift for but he shall pour no oil on it, nor lay any frankincense on it for it is a sacrifice of jealousy a sacrifice of remembrance, to bring into rememshall bring his wife to the priest,
16 brance a
sin.
And
Then the
on the
it
in the water.
And
head.
sacrifice
priest
19 tion
is
remembrance the hand of the shall be the water of discovery over which an imprecato be made and the priest shall adjure the woman, and
shall put the sacrifice
woman Then he
before
the
Lord, and
hands
and
in the
say to her, If no
gressed, so as
;
man
husband 20 an imprecation is to be made: but if thou hast transgressed, being a married woman, or art 'polluted, and any person besides thy hus21 band hath lain with
thee,
while under the jurisdiction of thy be thou uninjured by this tvater of discovery, over which
to
be defiled,
man
woman)
Lord make
thee
midst of thy people, by causing thy thigh to rot, and thy belly 22 to be inflamed. Let this water over which this imprecation is
belly, to
inflame thy
belly,
and
rot
thy thigh.
priest shall
23
And
the
woman
shall say,
Amen, Amen.
Then the
write these curses in a book, and dip it in the water of disco24 very, over which the imprecation was made, and shall cause the woman to drink the water of discovery, over which the imprecation was made. And the water of discovery, over which 25 the imprecation was made, shall go into her (The priest shall take the sacrifice of jealousy out of the woman's hand, and lay 2b' the sacrifice before the Lord, and offer it on the altar and when the priest shall have taken a handful of the sacrifice, the memorial of it, and offered it on the altar, after this he shall cause the 27 woman to drink the water) and it shall come to pass that if she
Ch. VI.
NUMBERS.
be defiled, and escape the notice of her husband, when the water
of discovery, over which the imprecation was made, shall go into her, it shall inflame her belly, and her thigh shall rot, and the 28 woman shall be a curse among her people. But if the woman be not polluted, and be pure, she shall be uninjured, and shall con29 ceive seed. This is the law of jealousy, when a woman who is
is
polluted
or
when
a spirit of jea-
When
he
is
do to her
sin,
all
that
law directeth
so shall the
man
be free from
and the
woman
VI.
to
When
man
woman
shall
make
a solemn
vow
purity for the Lord, they must abstain from wine, and strong
3 drink.
vinegar
Such a one shall not drink vinegar made of wine, nor made of strong drink nor shall such a one drink any thing made of the grape nor eat any grapes, fresh pulled, or
; ;
;
4 dryed, all the days of the vow. From every thing produced from the grape, including wine from the pulp to the stone, 5 such a one shall abstain all the days of the purification. A razor shall not come upon his head, until the days which he hath 6 vowed to the Lord be fulfilled. Being hallowed, he shall let the hair of his head grow all the days of his vow to the Lord. For a father or a mo7 He shall not come near any dead body. ther, or for a brother or a sister, if they chance to die, he shall 8 not defile himself for the vow of his God is on his head. All 9 the days of his vow he shall be holy to the Lord. And if any one die suddenly by him, the head of his vow will be immedi;
when
10 he
is
cleansed.
On
it
shall be shaved,
and on
the eighth day he shall bring two turtle doves, or two young
pigeons to the priest, to the doors of the tabernacle of the tes11 timony
;
and the
and the priest shall make atonement for him for the failures of which he hath been guilty 12 by the dead. And on that day he shall hallow his head which was consecrated to the Lord, for the days of his vow, and
the other for a whole burnt offering
r
first
And
the
Ch. YTT.
NUMBERS.
the
Now
1 the
vow
testimony and present as his gift to the Lord, a lamb of the first year without blemish for a whole burnt offering, and a ewe lamb of the first year with-
out blemish, for a sin offering, and a ram without blemish for 15 an offering of thanksgiving, and a basket of unleavened bread,
of
fine flour
the
loaves
oil,
tempered with oil, and unleavened and their sacrifice of flour and their
offer
10 libation
them
When
offering,
sin offering
17 he shall then offer the ram, the sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord, with the basket of unleavened bread. And when the priest hath offered the sacrifice thereof, and the libation thereof,
18 then he who made the vow shall have the head of his vow shaved at the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony, and shall lay the hairs on the fire which is under the sacrifice of thanksgiv-
And the priest shall take the boiled shoulder from the ram, and one unleavened loaf from the basket, and one unleavened cake, and lay them on the hands of him who made the vow, 20 after he hath shaved his consecrated head and the priest shall offer these as a dedication laid on hands before the Lord. It shall be consecrated for the priest, over and above the breast, which was dedicated by being laid on hands, and the shoulder which was dedicated by setting it apart. And after these things, 21 he who made the vow may drink wine. This is the law for
19 ing.
;
his
who
to
the
gift to
may
be able to do more, according to the nature of the vow which may have made, according to the law of strict purity.
Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to 22 Aaron and his sons and say, In this manner you shall bless 23 24 the children of Israel, saying, The Lord bless thee and keep
25 thee The Lord make his countenance to shine upon thee, 20 and be gracious to thee The Lord lift up his countenance 27 upon thee, and give thee peace. So they shall put my name on
VII.
Now
and I the Lord will bless them. on the day when Moses finished the rearing up of
;
Ch. VII.
NUMBERS.
it, and hallowed it, and all the impleand the altar, and all its utensils and when he had anointed them, and hallowed them, the chiefs of Israel, the twelve chiefs of the houses of their head families who were the chiefs of the tribes, the same who attended at the review, 3 made an offering, and brought as their gifts before the Lord, six covered waggons, and twelve oxen, a waggon from two 4 chiefs, and an ox from each one. And when they had brought 5 them before the Lord, the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Receive them from them, and they shall be for the works of the and thou shalt give service of the tabernacle of the testimony
2 ments thereof
them
to the
Levites, to
So Moses, having taken the waggons and the oxen, 7 gave them to the Levites he gave two waggons and four ox8 en to the Gersonites, according to their service and four wag6 service.
gons and eight oxen, he gave to the Merarites, according to But to 9 their service, by Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest. the Kaathites he gave none, because they having the sacred
services of the sanctuary, are to carry
on their shoulders.
it.
10
The
chiefs
brought their
11
it,
But when the chiefs some distance from Moses, One chief a day. Let them bring
forward, every chief his gifts on his day, for the dedication of
12 the
altar. So he who brought forward his gifts on the first day, 13 was Naasson, son of Aminadab chief of the tribe of Judas and he offered as his gift, one silver charger, the weight of which was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver cup of seventy shekels after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour, mix-
ed up with
oil,
for a sacrifice
;
one censer, of ten shekels of one young bull from the herd, one ram,
;
first year, for a whole burnt offering, and one kid of the goats for a sin offering, and for a sacrifice of thanks-
giving, two heifers, five rams, five he-goats, five ewe lambs of
the
first
year.
18
On
made
his offering;
Ch. VII.
NUMBERS.
full of fine flour,
mixed up with
oil
for a sa;
oue censer of ten shekels of gold full of incense one young bull from the herd, one ram, one lamb of the first year
whole burnt offering, and one kid of the goats, for a sin offering and for a sacrifice of thanksgiving, two heifers, five This was rams, five he-goats, five ewe lambs of the first year.
for a
;
24
On
which was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver cup of seventy shekels after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour made up with oil for a sacrifice; one censer of ten shekels of gold, one young bull from the herd, one ram, one full of incense
;
lamb of the
first
and
for a sacrifice
of thanks-
giving, two heifers, five rams, five he-goats, five ewe lambs of
the
first
year.
30
On
which was a hundred and thirty shekels one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour made up with oil for a sacrifice one censer of ten shekels of gold,
;
one young bull from the herd, one ram, one full of incense lamb of the first year for a whole burnt offering one kid of
; ;
and
two
36
of
heifers, five
year.
On
seventy shekels after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour made up with oil for a sacrifice one censer of ten shekels of
;
first
one young bull from the herd, one ram, year for a whole burnt offering, and one
;
and
for a sacrifice of
thanks-
rams, five
he-goats, five
ewe lambs
year.
42
the sixth day the chief of the Gadites, Elisaph son of Raguel, offered as his gift, one silver charger, the weight of
VOL.
I.
On
Ch. VII.
NUMBERS.
which was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour made
up with
full
oil
for a sacrifice
;
of incense of the
lamb
first
and
for a sacrifice of
thanksgiv-
rams, five
he-goats, five
ewe lambs of
the
first
year.
48
On
son of Emiud,
offered as his gift one silver charger, the weight of which was a hundred and thirty shekels one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine
;
flour
made up with
oil for
;
a sacrifice
first
one kid of the goats for a sin offering and, for a sacrifice of thanksgiving, two heifers, iiye rams, five he-goats, five ewe
first year.
54
On
Gamaliel, son
his
gift,
one
silver
full of
one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both fine flour, made up with oil for a sacrifice, one censer
;
first
and
five
for
a sacrifice
goats, five
thanksgiving,
two
first
heifers,
five
rams,
he-
year.
60
On
weight which was a hundred and thirty shekels one silver cup of of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour made up with oil for a sacrifice one censer of two shekels of gold, full of incense one young bull of the herd, one ram, one lamb of the first year for a whole burnt offering and one kid of the goats for a sin offering and for a sacrifice of thanks; ;
; ;
;
giving, two
heifers, five
rams,
five
lie-goats, five
ewe lambs
Ch. VII.
of the
first
NUMBEKS.
year.
gift of
66
On
the tenth
which was a hundred and thirty shekels one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour, made up with oil for a sacrifice; one censer of ten shekels of one young bull from the herd, one ram, gold, full of incense
;
;
first
and one
thanks-
and
for a sacrifice of
ewe lambs of
72
On
which was a hundred and thirty shekels one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour,
;
made up with
oil,
for a sacrifice
;
first
one young bull from the herd, one ram, year, for a whole burnt offering and one
;
and
for a sacrifice of
thanks-
giving, two heifers, five rams, five he-goats, five ewe lambs of
first
78
On
one silver charger, the weight of which was a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver cup of seventy shekels, after the holy shekel, both full of fine flour
son of Ainan, offered as his
made up with
oil for
a sacrifice
young
;
first
year, for a
and one
thanks-
and
for a sacrifice of
giving, two heifers, five rams, five he-goats, five ewe lambs of
first
84
This was the gift of Achire, son of Ainan. altar, when he anointed
it,
and thirty shekels, and each cup seventy shekels, all the silver 86 of these vessels, two thousand four hundred shekels, and the shekels were after the holy shekel twelve golden censers, full
;
of incense
all
the gold of the censers was one hundred and All the cattle for the whole burnt offering
87 twenty shekels.
; ;
Ch. VIII.
NUMBERS.
first
were twelve young bulls, twelve rams, twelve lambs of the year, with their sacrifices of flour and their libations; and
for the sin offering. All the cattle for the sacrifice of thanksgiving, were twenty four heifers, sixty rams, sixty he-goats, sixty ewe lambs of the first year, without blemish. This was the dedication of the altar.
89
After filling his own hands, and after the anointing, when Moses went into the tabernacle of the testimony to speak to the Lord, he heard the voice of the Lord speaking to him, from above the propitiatory, which is over the ark of the testimony, between the two cherubims, and he answered him, and the VIII. Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to Aaron, and thou 2 shalt say to him, When thou hast put on the side lamps, the seven lamps shall give light in a range with the front of the 3 candlestick. And Aaron did so. On each side, on a range
as
with the front of the candlestick, he lighted the lamps thereof the Lord commanded Moses. Now the workmanship of
;
both
its
stem, and
its lillies,
were of one solid piece. He had made the candlestick according to the pattern which the Lord shewed Moses.
5
to Moses,
saying,
6 vites from
7 in this
among
And
manner thou shalt perform their purification. Thou shalt sprinkle them with the water of purification, and a razor shall pass over their whole body, and they shall wash their clothes, 8 and they will be clean. Then they shall take a young bull from the herd, with his sacrifice, to wit, fine flour mixed up with oil and thou shalt take a yearling bull from the herd for a sin of9 fering, and bring the Levites before the tabernacle of the testi10 mony, and assemble all the congregation of Israel's sons, and
present the Levites before the Lord.
And
;
and Aaron shall set the Levites apart before the Lord, as a gift from the sons of Israel and they shall be set apart to perform the works of the Lord. 12 Then the Levites shall lay their hands on the head of the young bulls. And thou shalt offer the one for a sin offering, and the other for a whole burnt offering, to make atonement 13 for them. Then thou shalt place the Levites before the Lord,
his sons,
as a gift
Oli.
IX.
NUMBERS.
80 thou shalt separate the Levites from
go in to do the works of the hast purified them, and
Because they are solemnly
;
among
15
And
when thou
given up to
me
I have
Israel, in-
17 Because every 18 of
all
first
born
man
the
or beast, belongeth to
first
me
the
19 born
among
as a gift to
rael, to
Aaron and
and
his sons,
Is-
of the testimony,
Israel
;
of
of Israel shall
come
20
all
them.
21
Now when
the Levites were purified, and had washed their clothes, and
Aaron had solemnly given them up in the presence of the 22 Lord, and had made atonement for them to purify them and, after this, the Levites had gone in to perform their service in the tabernacle of the testimony, in the presence of Aaron and when they had done thus for the Levites, as the Lord his sons then the Lord had commanded Moses in respect to them
;
23 spoke to Moses, saying, There is this further in respect to the 24 Levites from twenty five years and upwards, they shall go in 25 to perform service at the tabernacle of the testimony but af-
they are to be withdrawn from the ser26 vice, and work no more. As brothers, they are to keep watch at the tabernacle of the testimony, but not to perform laboter fifty years of age,
rious work.
among
IX.
their watches.
in the second year after their
first
Now
coming out
of the land of
Egypt, in the
Ch. IX.
NUMBERS.
its
appointed season.
On
the four-
first
in its season.
month, towards evening, thou shalt celeAccording to its rites, and according to
it.
its
institution,
Accordingly Moses
And when
6
the children of Israel were doing as the Lord comthere were some
manded Moses,
men who
dead body of a man, and could not keep the passover so these men came to Moses and Aaron on that day, and said to
7 them,
We
are defiled
of a
man, must we
the Lord, in
its
appointed season,
among the
children of Israel
;
8 whereupon Moses said to them, Stand here 9 what the Lord will
and
I will hear
command concerning
you, or
you.
man among
among your
on a
it
posterity,
and happen
to be defiled
by the dead,
or be
far
distant journey, he
On
They
towards evening.
;
12 shall eat
it
they shall
the morning
it
any man be clean, and not on a distant journey, keep the passover, that soul shall be cut off from among his people because he did not offer this gift to the 14 Lord, in its appointed time, such a man shall bear his sin. And if there come to you a proselyte in your land, and he chuse to
And
if
and
fail to
keep the passover to the Lord, he must keep it according to You shall have one its ritual, and according to its institution. law for the proselyte and for him born in the land. Now on the day when the tabernacle was erected, the cloud 15 and in covered the tabernacle the house of the testimony over the tabernacle an appearance like the evening there was Thus it was conthat of fire, which continued till the morning. 16 tinually. The cloud covered it by day and there was an ap-
17 pearance of
fire
And when
Ch. X.
NUMBERS.
;
march
and
at
Is-
18 raelites encamped. By the command of the Lord the Israelites were to encamp, and by the command of the Lord, they were All the time the cloud overshadowed the tabernato march. 19 cle, the Israelites were to continue encamped. And when the
cloud was continued over the tabernacle
many
20
were to keep the watch of their God, and not remove. And such was to be the case when the cloud overshadowed the taAt the command of the Lord, they bernacle but a few days. were to encamp and at the command of the Lord, they were to
ites
;
21 march.
And
till
this
evening
morning.
was to be the case when the cloud was from When the cloud ascended in the morn-
up
it
was day or
22 night. But while the cloud continued to overshadow it, even for a month or more, the Israelites were to continue encamped,
23
and not remove. Because at the command of the Lord, they were to move, and at the command of the Lord, by the ministry of Moses, they kept the watch of the Lord therefore the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Make for thyself two silver trumpets. Thou X.
;
2 shalt
make them
they shall serve thee to assemble the congregation, and to 3 cause the camps to remove. When thou shalt blow with them, 4 all the congregation shall assemble at the door of the taberna-
And
cle of the
testimony
is
blown,
all
come
to thee.
When you
;
blow an alarm,
blow a second alarm, the camps on the south shall begin their march and when you blow a third alarm, the camps on the and when you blow a fourth west shall begin their march
; ;
7 alarm, the
They
shall
blow an alarm
marching.
8 an alarm.
pets.
assemble the congregation, you are to blow with them, but not The sons of Aaron, the priests, shall blow the trumThis shall be a perpetual ordinance for you, throughout And when you go out to battle in your
9 your generations.
land, against
your enemies, who have risen up against you, you shall sound these trumpets, that you may be brought into remembrance before the Lord, and saved from your enemies.
Ch. X.
NUMBERS.
10 In the days of your rejoicings also, and at your festivals, and at your new moons, you shall blow the trumpets, at your
whole burnt offerings, and at your sacrifices of thanksgivings and it shall be a calling of you into remembrance before the Lord I the Lord your God. Now in the second year, in the second month, on the twen11 tieth day of the month, the cloud ascended from the tabernacle 12 of the testimony whereupon the Israelites with their baggage, marched through the wilderness of Sina, and the cloud halted 13 in the wilderness of Pharan. When the first had begun their 14 march when the van, the division of the camp of Judas, had
;
15 marched, and at the head of it Naasson son of Aminadab, and 16 at the head of the army of the tribe of Issachar, Nathaniel son of Sogar, and at the head of the army of the tribe of Zabulon,
17 Eliab son of Chailon; then were the Gersonites, and the Merarites, having taken down the tabernacle, to move on, carry -
And when the division of the camp of Reuben had marched with their army, and at the head of it 19 Elisur son of Sedur and at the head of the army of the tribe
18 ing the tabernacle.
;
20 of
and
at the
head of the
21 army of the tribe of Gad, Elisaph son of Raguel, then were the Kaathites to move on, carrying the holy things, so that
23
24
25
26 27
28
29
Then were set up when they arrived. march the division of the camp of Ephraim, with their army, and at the head of it Elisama son of Emiud and at the head of the army of the tribe of Manasses, Gamaliel son of Phadassur and at the head of the army of the tribe of BenjaAnd the division of the camp min, Abidan son of Gadeoni. of Dan were to march the last of all the camps, with their army, and at the head of it Achiezer son of Amisadai and at the head of the army of the tribe of Aser, Phagael son of Echran and at the head of the army of the tribe of Nephthaleim, Achire
;
;
son of Ainan.
Now when
These were the armies of the Israelites. they began their march Moses said to Obad,
son of Raguel the Madianite, the brother in law of Moses, are now on our march to the place which the Lord said,
We
This I will give you. Come with us and we will deal well with thee for the Lord hath spoken good things concerning Israel.
;
30 In reply to which he
said, I
my
Ch.
XL
my
must not leave
us.
NUMBERS.
family. Whereupon Moses said, Thou Because thou hast been with us in the wilderness, therefore thou shalt be a senator among us, and 32 shalt share if thou go with us, thou shalt indeed share in all
us,
and
we
33
will deal
35 place.
them the three days' journey, to look out for them a resting And when the ark set forward Moses said, Arise, O Lord, and let thine enemies be scattered. Let them who hate thee 36 be put to flight. And when it halted he said, Return, Lord,
to the
34
thousand myriads of Israel. while the cloud was overshadowing them by day, as they marched out of the camp, the people were wickedly murmuring before the Lord, and the Lord heard, and was XL provoked to wrath, and a fire from the Lord was kindled
Now
the people cried to Moses, and he prayed to the Lord, and 3 the fire ceased. So the name of that place was called Burning, because a fire from the Lord had been kindled among
them.
Again the mixed multitude which was among them had down and
5 wept, saying,
fish
Who
We
recollect the
which we ate in Egypt for nothing and the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the cloves of 6 garlick but now our soul is dried up, and our eyes behold Now the manna was like a grain of 7 nothing but this manna. coriander, and its colour was the colour of chrystal, and the 8 people went out, and gathered it and ground it in mills, or beat
;
in pots, or made it up into cakes to and in sweetness its taste was that of a 9 sweet cake, made with oil and when the dew fell on the camp
it
in mortars,
and boiled
;
it
the
10
manna came down with it. When Moses heard them weeping
in
their
communities,
every one at his tent door, though the Lord was greatly provoked to wrath, and in the view of Moses it was evil, yet
11 Moses said to the Lord,
Why
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I.
H h
Oh. XI.
NUMBERS.
and why have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou 12 shouldst lay upon me the weight of this people ? Have I conceived all this people ? Or have I brought them forth, that thou sayest to me, Take them in thy bosom, and carry them, as a nurse would her sucking child, to the land which with 13 an oath thou hast promised to their fathers? Whence can I have flesh to give to all this people ? For they weep before me,
14 saying, Give us
flesh that
It
is
we may eat. I am not able alone to If thou a burden too heavy for me.
outright,
if
me
may
not see
my
wretchedness.
Whereupon
seventy
Lord
said
to
me
men
whom
;
portion of the
them
to
and I and I will take a upon thee, and put it upon bear the burden of this people,
;
And
thou
and you
Lord, saying,
us to be in
Who
Egypt
It is better for
therefore the
flesh.
Lord
will give
it,
you
flesh to
19
eat,
You
it
shall eat
five days,
You
shall
20 eat
21
22
23
24
become loathsome to Lord who is amongst you, and have wept in his presence, and said, Why did we come out of Egypt. Thereupon Moses said, The people among whom I am, are six hundred thousand footmen, yet thou hast said, I will give them flesh to eat, and they shall eat it a whole month. Must the flocks and the herds be slaughtered for them? Will even these suffice? Or should all the fish of the sea be collected for them, would this be sufficient for them ? And the Lord said to Moses, Cannot the hand of the Lord furnish a sufficiency ? Thou shalt now see whether my word shall come to pass to thee or not. Then Moses went And when he out, and told the people the words of the Lord.
had assembled seventy men from among the elders of the peo-
come out at your nostrils, and you, because you have distrusted the
Ch. XII.
NUMBERS.
pie, and placed them around the tabernacle, the Lord descend25 ed in a cloud, and spoke to him, and took a portion of the spirit which was upon him, and put it on the seventy elders. And 26 soon as the spirit rested on them, they prophesied. Now there were two who had not joined them, but were left in the camp. The name of the one was Eldad and the name of the other,
Modad and the spirit rested on them. They were of those who were written down, but they had not come to the taber27 nacle. And when they prophesied in the camp, there ran a 28 young man, who told Moses, saying, Eldad and Modad are
;
the son
of
chosen
not
Moses,
addressing
said
to
My
them.
But Moses
account.
envy, on
my
that
the
people of the Lord had all been made prophets when the Lord 30 put his spirit on these Then Moses went into the camp, ac31 companied with the elders of Israel and there went forth a wind from the Lord, and brought a flock of quails from the sea, and drove them upon the camp, a day's journey on this side, and a day's journey on that side, all around the camp about 32 two cubits from the ground. Whereupon the people arose, and all that day, and all that night, and all the next day, they
! ;
33 collected ten
teeth before
cores.
for themselves
kilns all around the camp, the flesh was already between their
it
of the
Lord was kindled against the people, and the Lord smote the
34 people with a very great plague, so that the name of that place was called Monuments of longing desire; because they had there buried the people who had expressed such a longing
desire.
35
From
the
Monuments of longing
;
desire,
and while they were at Aseroth, Mariam and XII. to Aseroth Aaron spoke against Moses, because of the Ethiopian woman because he had taken to wife an 2 whom Moses had taken Ethiopian woman, therefore they said, Hath the Lord spoken 3 to Moses only ? Hath he not spoken to us also ? (Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men on the earth,) And when the Lord heard, the Lord immediately said to 31 o;
Ch. XIII.
NUMBERS.
ses, and Aaron, and Mariam. Come forth you three to the ta4 bernacle of the testimony. And when they three came out to 5 the tabernacle of the testimony, the Lord descended in a pillar of cloud, and stood at the door of the tabernacle of the testi6 mony, and Aaron and Mariam were called. And when they both came out he said to them, Hear my words. If there be a prophet among you to the Lord, I will make myself known to Not so with respect 7 him by a vision, and speak to him in sleep.
8 to
my
servant Moses.
will
In
all
my
house he
is faithful.
Mouth
to
mouth, I
ces.
He
And
Why
then were
my
servant Moses.
the wrath of the Lord was upon them, and the cloud
Mariam was
le-
Aaron looked on Mariam, and beshe was leprous, he said to Moses, O my lord, impute hold because we 11 not sin to us, because we have acted ignorantly
When
12 have sinned, Let her not be as dead, as an abortive, for 13 voureth the half of her
flesh.
it
de-
to the
God, I beseech thee, heal her. 14 Lord, saying, said to Moses, If her father had spit in her
not be ashamed seven days
?
And
face,
Let her be
let
So Mariam in. and the people did was set apart without the camp, seven days, And after this XIII. not remove till Mariam was cleansed. the people removed from Aseroth, and encamped in the wilAnd the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 derness of Pharan. Send men, and let them examine for thee the land of the Cha15 without the camp, and after that
her come
nanites,
which I
am
a possession.
Thou
about to give to the children of Israel for accordshalt send a man for every tribe
;
among them.
So Moses sent them from the wilderness of Pharan, by the 4 command of the Lord. All the men were principal officers of the children of Israel, and these were their names Of the of the tribe of Sytribe of Reuben, Samuel, son of Zachur
meon, Saphat, son of Suri Of the tribe of Judas, Chaleb, son Jephonne of the tribe of Issachar, Ilaal, son of Joseph of the tribe of Benof the tribe of Ephraim, Ause, son of Nave
;
of
Ch. XIII.
jamin, Phalti, son of
NUMBERS.
Raphu
;
son of Sudi
di,
of
son of Susi
of
Gamali
of of
the tribe
of Michael
of the
tribe
16
These were the names of the men whom Moses sent to exa(now Moses had surnamed Anse, son of Nave,
:
sending them to view the land of Ohanaan, 18 Moses said to them, Having gone up through this wilderness,
And upon
19
20
21
22
23
24
go up to the mountain, and view the land, of what sort and the people who are settled in it, whether they be and what sort of a whether few or many strong or weak country it is in which they are settled, whether it is good or bad and what sort of cities they inhabit, whether they dwell in cities with walls, or without walls and what the quality of the and whether there are trees there, soil is, whether rich or poor or not. And having made a strict examination, you will bring with you some of the fruits of the land (for their days, it being then the spring season, would reach to the time of the first ripe grapes.) So they went up, and viewed the country from the wilderness of Sin, as far as Roob on the way to Aimath. Then they went up, on a course parallel with the front of the desart then turned down to Chebron, where were the Achimans and the Sessians, and the Thelamins, descendants of Enach. Now Chebron was built seven years before Tanis in Egypt. And having come to the valley of grapes, and viewed it, they cut there a branch with a cluster of grapes on it, and carried it on poles, with some pomegranates and figs and they called the
you
it
shall
is;
name
of that place,
bunch
25 of grapes which the children of Israel cut there. And having viewed the land, they set out thence on their return, after forty 26 days, and journeying on came to Moses and Aaron, and to all
the congregation of the Israelites in the wilderness of Pharan
Kades, and made report to them and to all the congregation, 27 and shewed them the fruit of the land. And they gave him a minute detail and said, We went to the country to which thou
didst send us, a land flowing with
28
is
the fruit of
it.
Ch.
XIV.
NUMBERS.
inhabiteth it is bold and the cities strong, defended with walls, and very large, and we have seen there the race of Enach and 29 the Amalekites dwell in the land to the south, and the Chettites, and the Evites, and the Jebusites, and the Amorites, inhabit the hilly country and the Chananites dwell on the sea 30 shore, and along the river Jordan (Here Chaleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, We have only to go up, and 31 we shall possess it, for we are stronger than they. But the men who went up with him said) We will not go up for we are not able to go up against that nation for it is much more power32 fill than we are. And they gave an astonishing account of the land w hich they had viewed, to the children of Israel, saying, The land through which we passed to view it, is a land which devoureth them who dwell therein and all the people 33 which we saw are men of immense stature. There indeed we saw the giants, and we were before them like grasshopXIV. Upon this, pers indeed we were nothing else before them. all the congregation, raising their voices, shouted aloud, and 2 the people wept that whole night. And all the Israelites murmured against Moses and Aaron and the whole congregation that we had died in the land of Egypt, or even said to them, If we must die, why doth the Lord lead 3 in this wilderness Our wives and our children us into that land to fall in battle?
;
;
Now
therefore
it is
4 to Egypt. Then they said to one another, Let us appoint a 5 leader, and return to Egypt. Upon this Moses and Aaron fell on their faces before all the congregation of the children of Is6 rael, and Joshua the son of Xave, and Chaleb the son of Jephonne, two of them who had viewed the land, rent their 7 clothes, and spoke to all the congregation of the Israelites, say8 ing, The land which we viewed is indeed a most excellent land. If the Lord delighteth in us, he will lead us to that land, It is a land flowing with milk and honey. 9 and give it to us. Only rebel not against the Lord, and you need not be afraid of the people of the land, for they are food for us. For their time 10 is over, and the Lord is with us. Fear them not. And when
all
the congregation ordered to stone them with stones, the glory of the Lord appeared in the cloud, over the tabernacle
all
11 of the testimony, to
And
the Lord
Cb.
XIV.
said to Moses,
NUMBERS.
How
long shall this people provoke me ? And how long will they disbelieve me, notwithstanding all the mi12 racles which I have done among them ? Let me smite them with pestilence and destroy them, and I will make thee and
much more numeThereupon Moses said to the Lord, Though Egypt may publish that thou by thy mighty power didst bring 14 this people out from among them Nay though all the inhabitants of this land have heard that thou the Lord art among this
the house of thy father a great nation and
this.
13 rous than
people
that
may behold
thee,
Lord,
and that thy cloud hath stood over them, and that thou marchest before them in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night yet when thou shalt destroy this lo people as one man, then will all the nations who have heard of 16 thy name speak, saying, Because the Lord was not able to bring this people into the land which, with an oath, he promised 17 them, he hath destroyed them in the wilderness. Now therefore let thy power, Lord, be exalted. As thou hast spoken, saying, " The Lord is long suffering, abundant in mercy and
exposed to view
; 7
and,
when
by purification clear the guilty, retributing the sins of fathers on children to the third and fourth generation,"
he
will not
thou hast been gracious to them from Egypt even to this time. 20 Then the Lord said to Moses, I am merciful to them accord21 ing to thy word. But as I live, and my name liveth, and the 22 glory of the Lord shall fill the whole earth because all these men, who have seen my glory, and the wonders which I have done in Egypt, and in this wilderness, have actually tempted
;
23
me now
my
voice,
mised their fathers. But with regard to their children who are here with me as many as have not known good or evil every one who is too young to be taught by experience, to them I 24 will give the land. As for all them who have provoked me, they
it
to
my
cause there was a different spirit in him, and he followed me, him I will bring into the land to which he went, and his seed
25 shall inherit
it.
Now
Ch.
XI V.
NUMBERS.
and remove into the
wilderness by the
26 27
Moreover the How long shall I heard what they Israelites which
way to the Red sea. Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying,
bear with this wicked congregation?
I
have
the
murmur
before
me
the
murmuring
of
they have
Say to
in
28 them, As I
live, saith
the Lord,
my
do to you. In this wilderness your car29 the whole review of you even all of you who casses shall fall have been reviewed, from twenty years old, and upwards, who
hearing, so will I actually
30 have murmured against me. None of you shall come into that land, respecting which I stretched forth my hand to cause you to dwell therein, save only Chaleb son of Jephonne, and Joshua 31 son of Nave. But as for your children, which you said would
be for a prey, them I will bring into the land, and they shall 32 inherit that land which you have rejected. Your carcasses shall fall in this wilderness, and in this wilderness your children shall
33 be fed forty years. They shall bear your whoredom until your According to the 34 carcasses are consumed in the wilderness. number of days in which you explored the land, counting each of the forty days a year, you shall bear your sins forty I the Lord years, and shall know the vengeance of my wrath.
risen
up against me.
In this
wilderness they shall be consumed, and there they shall die, with those men whom Moses sent to view the land, and who,
on their return, murmured against it before the congregation, 37 to raise an evil report concerning it. Now the men who spoke 38 ill against the land were struck dead before the Lord, and Joshua son of Nave and Chaleb son of Jephonne alone survived
of all the
39 40
When
rael,
the people mourned exceedingly, and rising early the next morning they went up to the top of the mountain, saying, Behold, here
41 hath
we will go up to the place which the Lord Though Moses said, Why do we have sinned. you transgress the command of the Lord ? Things will not 42 prosper with you. Do not go up, for the Lord is not with you. 43 You will therefore fall before the face of your enemies. Be-
we
are,
said,
for
Ch.
XV.
NUMBERS.
by the sword.
Because you have turned
cause the Amalekites and the Chananites are there before you,
you
back, and disobeyed the Lord, therefore the Lord will not be 44 among you. Notwithstanding this, they obstinately went up to but the ark of the covenant of the the top of the mountain
;
45 Lord, and Moses, did not depart out of the camp. And the Amalekites and the Chananites, who were in ambush on the mountain, came down, and drove them back, and smote them even to Ermon. So they returned to the camp. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the XV. 2 children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, When you are o come into the land of your habitation, which I give you, and thou wilt offer whole burnt offerings to the Lord, whether it be an offering of homage, or a sacrifice to magnify a vow, or a free will offering or at your festivals, to make a smell of fragrance to the Lord if they be from the herds or the flocks, he 4 who bringeth his gift to the Lord must also bring for a sacrifice of flour, the tenth of an ephah of fine flour, made up with 5 the fourth of an hin of oil and for a libation you shall pour the fourth of an hin of wine upon the whole burnt offering, or upon the sacrifice for every lamb you shall do this, as an of6 fering of homage, a smell of fragrance for the Lord But for a ram, when you offer one, for a whole burnt offering, or for a
;
sacrifice,
thou shalt
offer
two tenths of
for a sacrifice
fine flour,
:
made up with
you
oil,
and
for a libation
an hin of wine,
8 the Lord.
9
10
11
12 13
14
you make your offering from the herds, for a whole burnt offering, or for a sacrifice to magnify a vow, or he who offereth for an offering of thanksgiving to the Lord must bring, with the young bull, three tenths of fine flour mixed up with the half of anjiin of oil, for a sacrifice; and the half of an hin of wine for a libation, as an offering of homage, a smell of fragrance for the Lord. Thus thou shalt do for every young bull, or for every ram, or for every lamb, or kid of the goats. According to the number which you offer, thus you shall do for every one, according to their number. Every one born in the land shall prepare these things in this manner, when he maketh offerings of homage for a smell of fragrance for the Lord. And if there be a proselyte among you in your land, or
if
;
And
vol.
I.
I i
Ch.
XV.
NUMBERS.
whoever there may be among your generations, who will make an offering of homage, a smell of fragrance for the Lord, in the same manner as you do, so shall he do. The congregation
is
]
the Lord's.
There shall be one law for you, and for the proselytes among
yon
is
As you
are, so shall
for
There shall be one law, and you and for the proselyte settled
among
17
you.
to Moses, saying, Speak to the chilthou shalt say to them, When you come to the land to which I am conducting you, this must be done. 19 When you are about to eat of the bread of the land, you shall
20 set apart a separate portion as a dedication to the Lord. As the first fruits of your dough you shalt set apart a loaf for this 21 separate portion. As a dedication from the threshing floor, so shall you set this apart, as the first portion of your dough, and
you
shall give
it
to the
Lord
as a dedication
throughout your
22 generations. xVnd when you shall be guilty of a failure, and shall not have performed all these commands which the Lord 23 hath delivered to Moses even all that the Lord hath enjoined on you by the ministry of Moses, from the day the Lord gave them in charge to you, and thenceforward throughout your
24 generations, then shall this be done. If, escaping the notice of the congregation, it hath been done inadvertently, the whole congregation shall offer a young bull from the herd, without
blemish, for a whole burnt offering, for a smell of fragrance for the Lord, with its sacrifice, and its libation, according to
the rule prescribed, and one kid of the goats for a sin offering. 25 And the priest shall make atonement for the whole congregation of the children of Israel, and it shall be forgiven them.
was done through inadvertency, and they have gift, an offering of homage to the Lord for their therefore forbefore the Lord, for their involuntary acts 26 sin be extended to the whole congregation of the giveness shall
Because
it
brought their
children of Israel, even to the stranger settled among you; 27 because it was an act of ignorance in the whole people. And if any individual sin ignorantly, he shall bring a she- goat of
28 the
first
and the
priest shall
make an
Oh.
XVI.
NUMBERS.
atonement for the person who hath been guilty through igno29 ranee, and hath sinned inadvertently before the Lord. In making atonement for him who shall act inadvertently, there shall be the same law for the stranger among the children of Israel,
and
a
30 vertently, as
proselyte,
;
who hath joined them and sinned inadthem. But if any person, whether a native or
presumptuously
transgress,
shall
he
provoketh
Be-
31
God
among
his people.
cause he hath despised the statute of the Lord, and hath broken his commandments, that person shall be blotted out his
:
sin shall be
upon him.
When the children of Israel were in the wilderness, they 32 33 found a man gathering wood on the sabbath day. And they who found him gathering wood on the sabbath day, brought him before Moses and Aaron, and the whole congregation of and they committed him to custody, 34 the children of Israel for it had not been determined what should be done to him.
;
35 Whereupon the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Let the man be put to death. Let all the congregation stone him with stones. 36 So all the congregation led him out of the camp, and the whole congregation stoned him with stones without the camp, 37 38
39
10
41
Lord commanded Moses. Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them. Let them make for themselves tufts on the corners of their mantles, throughout all their generations and on the tufts at the corners you shall put a blue ribbon, and have it on the tufts, that when you see them you may remember all the commands of the Lord, and do them, and not turn aside after your imaginations, and your own eyes, by following of which you have gone a whoring that you may remember, and do all my commands, and be dedicated to your God. I am the Lord your God, who
as the
;
I the
XYI.
Lord am your God. When Kore son of Issaar, son of Kaath, son of Levi, spoke, backed by Dathan and Abiron, the son of Eliab, and 2 by Ami, son of Phaleth, son of Beuben, when they rose up
men
of the sons of
leaders of the
and
Ch. XVI.
NUMBERS.
renown
men
of
when
Be
it
Aaron, and
said,
known
to
is
among them.
Why
then do
?
4 you
ses,
Lord
Mo-
5
6
7
8
10
11
13
upon hearing this, fell on his face, and spoke to Kore, and to all his company, saying, God hath seen and known who are his, and who are holy, and hath brought them near Even those whom he chose he hath brought near to to himself. himself. Do this. Take for yourself censers, thou Kore, and all you his company; and put fire therein, and lay incense thereon before the Lord to-morrow. And let the man whom the Lord hath chosen be the holy man. Let this suffice you, ye sons of Levi. Moreover, Moses said to Kore, Hearken to me, ye sons of Levi Is this a small thing to you, that the God of Israel hath separated you from among the congregation of Israel, and brought you near to himself, to perform the holy services of the tabernacle of the Lord, and to attend before the tabernacle to perform them ? He hath indeed brought thee near, and all thy brethren the children of Levi with thee. And do you seek in this manner to officiate also as priests Thou and all this thy company who are tumultuously assembled before God ? As for Aaron, who is he that you murmur against him ? Then Moses sent for Dathan and Abiron, the sons of Eliab but they said we will not go up. Is it a small matter that thou hast been bringing us up to a land flowing with milk and ho;
And
and hast given us a portion of land, Fain wouldst thou put out the eyes of these men We will not go up. Upon this Moses was greatly inI censed, and said to the Lord, Eespect not their sacrifice. have not taken from any of them an object of desire, nor have 16 I injured any of them. Then Moses said to Kore, Hallow thy company and be ready before the Lord, thou and Aaron and
!
17 they, to-morrow.
take every one his censer, and put incense thereon, and present before the Lord, every one, his censer, two hundred and fifty censers thou also and Aaron, each
;
And
18 his censer.
fire
every one had taken his censer, and put therein, and laid incense on it, and Moses and Aaron stood
And when
Ch. XVI.
NUMBERS.
;
them
all his
company,
And
consume them
said,
among At
God, the God of the spirits even is the wrath of the Lord 23 against the whole congregation ? Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the congregation, and say, Withdraw all 24 around from the congregation of Kore. Accordingly Moses, and all the elders of 25 arose, and went to Dathan and Abiron
on
their
faces
!
and
of all flesh
If one
man
hath sinned,
And he
saying, Separate yourselves from the tents of these wicked men, and touch not any of the things which belong to them, 27 lest you be consumed with them in their sins. And when they had drawn back, all around, from the tent of Kore, Dathan and Abiron came out, and stood at the doors of their tents, 28 with their wives and their children, and their attendants. And Moses said, By this you shall know that the Lord hath sent 29 me to do all these works, and that they are not of myself. If
these
men
die the
common
but
if
death of
all
men
all
or
if
their vi-
sitation
me
31
32
33
34
35
and the earth opening its mouth, shall swallow up them and their households, and their tents, and all that belong to them and they go down alive to the mansion of the dead then you And when will know that these men have provoked the Lord. he had made an end of speaking all these words, the earth was and it swallowed up rent under them and the earth opened them, and their households, and all the men who were with And they, and all that belonged to Kore, and all their cattle. them, went down alive to the mansions of the dead, and the earth covered them. And they were destroyed from among the congregation. And all the Israelites who were around them fled at their cry for they said, Perhaps the earth may swallow us up. And there went forth a fire from the Lord, and consumed the two hundred and fifty men, who were offering in; ; ;
cense
Ch. XVII.
NUMBERS.
said
to Moses,
36
priest,
among
37 them who were burned but as for the strange fire, scatter it Because they have hallowed the censers of these sinful 38 there men with their lives, therefore make them up into thin plates,
as a cover for the altar.
made
39 children of Israel. So Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, took the brasen censers which they who were burned up had
40 presented
and of them made a cover for the altar, a memorial none of another family, who is not
come near
Lord spoke
41
to
On
ses
Mo-
42
43
44 45
46
47
and Aaron, saying, You have slain the people of the Lord when, in their insurrection against Moses and Aaron, the congregation were rushing upon the tabernacle of the testimony, the cloud covered it, and the glory of the Lord appeared And Moses went in, with Aaron, in front of the tabernacle of the testimony, and the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying, Withdraw from among this congregation, and I will destroy them all at once. Whereupon they fell on their face. And Moses said to Aaron, Take the censer, and put therein fire from the altar, and throw incense on it, and carry it with all haste to for wrath is gone the camp, and make atonement for them from the presence of the Lord, and hath begun to slay forth the people. So Aaron took as Moses commanded him, and
:
(Now
the destruction
among
the
48 made atonement for the people, and stood between the dead 49 and the living and the plague ceased. Now they who died by the plague were fourteen thousand seven hundred, besides those who died on the account of Kore. When Aaron returned to Moses to the door of the taber50 nacle of the testimony, and the plague had ceased, the XVII. 2 Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the children of Israel,
;
and take of them a staff a staff for every huuse of patriarchal from all the chiefs of the respective houses of patrifamilies
Ch. XVIII.
NUMBERS.
;
and write every one's name on Levi write Aaron's name; for he is one staff. The chief of the house of the head family in every tribe shall give and thou shalt lay them in the tabernacle of
and on the
staff of
; ;
By these I will there make myself known to thee and it shall come to pass, that the staff of the man whom I will chuse, shall bloom and I will remove from me this murmuring of the children of Israel, which they murmur against you. So Moses spoke to the children of
:
Israel,
chief a
lies,
the chiefs gave him, every one a staff for every according to the houses of their patriarchal famitwelve staves, with Aaron's staff among theirs. And Moall
staff,
and
Lord
8 timony.
And on
with Aaron,
staff, for
the house of Levi, had bloomed, and brought forth a bud, and
9
had shot
fore all
forth blossoms,
all
And Moses
brought out
the staves from the presence of the Lord, bethe children of Israel. And when they saw and had
staff, the Lord said to Moses, Lay up Aaron's staff again before the testimonies, to be kept as a sign for the children of these rebellious men and let their murmur;
me
that they
may
not die.
And
the sons of Israel spoke to Moses, saying, Behold, we have been wasted, we have been destroyed, we have been cut off
13 suddenly
XVIII.
who toucheth the tabernacle of the Lord Must we all die ? whereupon the Lord spoke to Aaron, saying, Thou, and thy sons, and the house of thy father, 2 shall bear the sins of the holy things and thou, and thy sons,
;
every one
dieth.
your priesthood
thy brethren, the tribe of Levi, the community of thy father, and let them be joined to thee, and perform holy service for thee.
3 While thou, and thy sons with thee, are before the tabernacle of the testimony, they shall keep guard for thee, and guard the
tabernacle of the testimony
:
but
let
altar, lest
they
shall keep guard over the tabernacle of the testimony, according to all the holy services
Oh. XVIII.
of the tabernacle,
.5
NUMBERS.
And
and none of another family shall come to thee. you shall keep the charge of the holy things, and of the
I
altar, so that
6 rael.
there shall not be wrath among the children of 1shave indeed taken your brethren, the Levites, from
among
there-
and thy sons with thee, shall keep your priesthood, as far as the altar is concerned, and what is within the veil and you shall perform these services as a privilege of your priesthood and any one of another family who approacheth shall be
;
;
put to death.
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
Moreover the Lord said to Aaron, Behold I have given you the charge of the separated portions taken from all the dedications made to me by the children of Israel. To thee I have given them for a reward and to thy sons after thee. Let this therefore be your perpetual due from the hallowed dedications from all their gifts, and from all their of the homage offerings sacrifices, and from all their trespass offerings, and from all their Whatever they give me, a portion of the hallowsin offerings. ed things shall be for thee and thy sons. In the holy place of the holies you shall eat them. Every male, namely, thou and thy sons shall eat them. They shall be hallowed to thee. You shall have also a portion from the dedications which the Israelites make by setting apart, and from all the dedications made by being laid on hands These I have given to thee, and thy sons, and thy daughters with thee, as an everlasting due. Every one in thy house, who is clean, may eat these. Every dedication of oil, and every dedication of wine, every dedication of food of all kinds which they give to the Lord, these I have given to thee. All the first fruits in their land, which they bring for the Lord, shall belong to thee. Every one in thy house, who is clean, may eat these. Every thing which is devoted by the children of Israel shall belong to thee. And every firstling of all flesh, which they bring for the Lord, whether of
;
man
but the
first
born of
man
shall be redeemed,
16 firstlings of
all
and thou shalt cause them to redeem the cattle which are not clean. Now the redemption
of the former, at a
month
old, shall
is
five shefirst-
twenty oboli
but the
Ch. XVIII.
lings of kine,
NUMBERS.
and the
firstlings of sheep,
them
to redeem.
firstlings of
are hallow-
ed
therefore thou shalt pour out their blood before the altar,
offer their suet as
an offering of homage, for a smell of frathe flesh shall be for thee. Like the dedicated breast, and like the right shoulder, it shall be thine. 19 Every dedication of holy things, which the children of Israel set apart for the Lord, I have given to thee, and thy sons, and
and
And
thy daughters, as an everlasting due. It is a covenant of salt the Lord, with thee and thy seed after thee. Moreover the Lord said to Aaron, Thou shalt have no in20 heritance in their land, nor shalt thou have a portion among
for ever, before
them
for I
am
21 children of
Israel.
And behold
all
the
22 tenth in Israel, as a portion for their services. Inasmuch as they are to perform service at the tabernacle of the testimony, and
the children of Israel are no more to come to the tabernacle of 23 the testimony, to bear a sin which incurreth death, but the Levites themselves are to perform the service of the tabernacle,
24
25
26
27
28 29
30
and to bear their sins, this shall be a perpetual due for their generations, and they shall have no inheritance among the children of Israel. Because I have given the Levites for their portion the tithes of the children of Israel, which they set apart for the Lord, as a dedication, therefore I have said to them, they shall have no lot of inheritance among the Israelites. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Thou shalt speak to the Levites and say to them When you take from the children of Israel the tenth which I have given you from them for a lot of inheritance, you shall set apart from it, as a dedication for the Lord, a tenth of the tenth and these dedications of yours shall be reckoned to you as corn from the threshiDg Thus you shall acfloor, and as a dedication from the press. quit yourselves of all the dedications of the Lord of all your tenths which you receive from the children of Israel. And you shall give the dedication set apart from it for the Lord to Aaron the priest. From all your gifts you shall set apart a dedication for the Lord, and from all the lirst fruits, the hallowed part of it. Moreover thou shalt say unto them, When you set
; ;
apart the
first fruits
i.
of
it,
then
it
VOL.
K k
Ch.
XIX.
vites as
NUMBERS.
produce from the threshing
floor,
and
as
produce from
31 the press.
households.
eat
it
for your services which 32 you perform at the tabernacle of the testimony therefore you shall not bear sin by reason of it, because you have set apart the first fruits of it. But you must not profane the holy things
;
your wages
XIX.
you die. Again the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying,
This is the purification of the law in respect to all the things 2 which the Lord hath enjoined, saying, Speak to the children
of Israel, and let
place,
And thou shalt give her to Eleazar the and they shall lead her out of the camp, to a clean and kill her in his presence. And Eleazar shall take
thereof,
and
Then they
and her
when her
skin,
burn her in his sight; and her blood, and dung, take cedar wood, and hyssop, and
shall
flesh,
and throw them into the midst of the cinders of priest shall wash his clothes, and wash his whole body with water, and, after that, he shall come into 8 the camp. And the priest shall be unclean until the evening. And he who burned her shall wash his clothes, and wash his 9 body with water, and be unclean until evening. And a man
7 the heifer.
Then the
who is clean shall gather up the ashes of the heifer, and lay them without the camp, in a clean place, and water of sprinkling shall be kept in store for the congregation of Israel.
It is
10 a purification.
heifer,
he who gathereth up the ashes of the shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evenit
And
11 ing.
And
and
selytes
who have
whoever toucheth the dead body of a man shall be unclean 12 seven days. He shall be purified on the third, and on the seventh day, then he shall be clean but if he be not purified on 13 the third, and on the seventh day, he shall not be clean. If any person, who hath touched the dead, die, without being purified, he hath defiled the tabernacle of the Lord that soul shall
:
Ch.
XX.
NUMBEKS.
be blotted out from among Israel. Because the water of sprink14 ling bath not been sprinkled on him, he is unclean. His impuThis also is the law, that if any man die in rity is still in him. a house, every one who goeth into the house, and all the things 15 in the house, shall be unclean seven days. And every open ves-
16
sel
it,
is
unclean.
slain, or
And
dead,
toucheth one
17 or a human bone, or a grave, shall be unclean seven days. Now, for one who is unclean, they shall take some of the 18 burnt ashes of the purification, and pour spring water thereon, in a vessel and a man who is clean shall take hyssop, and
;
dip
it
in the water,
vessels,
and sprinkle it on the house, and on the and on the persons who may be in the house, and
19 hath been
on him who hath touched a human bone, or a man who The clean person slain, or one dead, or a grave. shall sprinkle it on the unclean, on the third day, and on the seventh day. And on the seventh day he shall purify himself^ and shall wash his clothes, and wash himself with water, and
And whoever
shall be defiled,
and
not purified, that soul shall be cut off from the congregation, because he hath defiled the holy things of the Lord.
Because the
is
un-
an everlasting statute for you, that he who sprinkleth the water of sprinkling, shall wash his clothes and he who toucheth the water of sprinkling shall be unclean 22 until evening and whatever the unclean person toucheth shall be unclean and the person who toucheth it shall be unclean
21 clean.
it
And
shall be
until evening.
XX.
When
month, the people took up their abode at Kades and there Mariam died, and there she 2 was buried. And there being no water for the cougregation, and 3 they assembled tumultuously against Moses and Aaron
to the wilderness of Sin, in the first
;
we had died in the Why have you 4 destruction of our brethren before the Lord brought the congregation of the Lord into this wilderness, to Why is this ? Have you brought us 5 kill us and our cattle ? out of Egypt, that we might come to this vile place a place where no seed can be sown, where there are no fig trees, nor
the people reviled Moses, and said,
!
that
Ch.
XX.
NUMBERS.
water to drink?
Whereand and
fell
of the congre-
And
And
as-
and
speak to that rock before them, and it will give its water. And you shall bring water for them from that rock, and give drink
9 to the congregation, and their cattle.
staff
10 which was before the Lord, as the Lord commanded. And Moses and Aaron assembled the congregation, at some distance
over against the rock, and he said to them, Hear me, ye rebels
11
!
Can we bring water for you out of this rock? Then Moses lifted up his hand, and smote the rock twice with the staff,
and there gushed out much water, so that the congregation, 12 and their cattle, drank. Then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, Because you have not believed, to sanctify me before the children of Israel, therefore you shall not lead this congre13 gation into the land which I have given them. This is the water
of Strife, because the children of Israel uttered reproaches be-
14
and he was hallowed among them. Then Moses sent messengers from Kades, to the king of Edom, saying, Thus saith thy brother Israel, Thou knowest 15 all the trouble that hath befallen us. Our fathers went down in16 to Egypt, and we have sojourned in Egypt many years. And when the Egyptians ill treated us and our fathers, we cried to and having the Lord, and the Lord hearkened to our voice sent a messenger he hath brought us out of Egypt, and we are 17 now at Kades, a city on the extremity of thy borders. Let us We will not march through the fields, pass through thy land.
fore the Lord,
;
will nor vineyards, nor drink water out of thy cisterns. king's high way, and will not turn aside to march along the
We
left,
until
borders.
If
18 But
Edom
said to him,
it,
19 thou attempt
I will
make
thee compensation.
20 matter.
cattle drink of thy water, I will Grant but this. It is but a small Let us march through along the mountain. But he
if I,
or
my
Ch.
XXI
said,
NUMBERS.
21 to meet
Thou shalt not pass through me. And Edom came out him with a great multitude, and a strong hand. As
;
Edom
22 therefore
would not grant Israel a passage through his borders, and having removed they turned aside from him Israelites the whole congregation came to from Kades, the
mount Hor.
2.1
And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron at mount Hor, on the borders of the land of Edom, saying, Let Aaron be 24 gathered to his people. For you shall not enter the land which I have given the children of Israel for a possession, because
25 you provoked
26
of strife. Take Aaron thy and make them go up to mount Hor, in the view of the whole congregation, and strip Aaron of and let Aaron be his robes, and put them on Eleazar his son composed, and die there. So Moses did as the Lord commanded him. And having taken them up to mount Hor, in the view of the whole congregation, he stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them on Eleazar his son. And Aaron died on the top of the mount. And Moses and Eleazar came down from the mount. And when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead, the whole house of Israel mourned for Aaron thirty
at
me
the water
27 28
29
days.
XXL
2 way
When
of Atharim, he
made war on
Israel
them
and
prisoners;
whereupon
said, If
my
hand, I will
the Lord
to
destruction.
And
hearkened to the voice of Israel, and delivered up these Chananites into their hands, and they anathematised them and their
cities,
and called the name of that place Anathema. they had removed from mount Hor, by the way to the Red sea, and were marching round the land of Edom, the people became dispirited in the march, and spoke
Xow when
5 against
God, and against Moses, saying, Why hast thou for brought us out of Egypt to kill us in this wilderness we have neither bread, nor water, and our soul loatheth this
;
6 light food.
7
Whereupon the Lord sent the most deadly serAnd pents among the people, and they bit the people.
Ch.
XXI.
when many
Moses
NUMBERS.
of the children of Israel died, the people
said,
came
to
and
We
8 and
10
11
12 13
14
So Moses prayed and the Lord said to Moses, Make thee a serpent, and put it on a standard and it shall come to pass that when a serpent biteth a man, every one who is bitSo Moses made a serpent of ten shall live by looking at that. brass, and put it on a standard, and it came to pass that when a serpent bit a man, he looked up to that serpent, and lived. And the Israelites removed, and encamped at Oboth and having removed from Oboth, they encamped at Achelgai, on the borders of the desart, which is in front of Moab, towards the rising of the sun. And removing from that place, they encamped in the vale of Zared, from which they removed, and encamped on the banks of Arnon, in the wilderness, on the for Arnon is the boundary of Moab, borders of the Amorites between Moab and the Amorites. For this cause it is said in a
let
to the
Lord
book,
15
The war of the Lord burned Zoob and the And made the vales the habitation of Er
vales of Arnon,
And he
the Lord said to Moses, Gather the people together, and I will
Then sung
well.
it
out,
In their reign when they ruled over them. 19 And from Well they moved on to Manthanaiem; and from and 20 Manthanaeim to Naaliel and from Naaliel to Bamoth from Bamoth to Nepe, which is in that plain of Moab bordering on the craggy cliff, namely, that which looketh towards the
;
wilderness.
21
Now Moses had sent messengers to Seon, king of the 22 Amorites, with a message of peace, saying, Let us pass through thy land. We will march by the highway we will not turn aside into the fields, nor into the vineyards nor will we drink water out of thy;wells. Let us march along the king's highway.
;
;
Ch.
XXI.
NUMBERS.
23 until we pass thy borders. But Seon would not grant Israel He indeed assembled all his a passage through his territories. people, and went out to the wilderness, to attack Israel, and 24 came to Jessa, and drew up in array against Israel. Whereupon Israel smote him with the slaughter of the sword, and took possession of his land, from Anion to Jabok, even to the 25 Ammanites for Jazer is the boundary of the Ammanites. So Israel took all those cities and Israel dwelt in all the cities of
;
;
the Amorites, in Hesebon, and in all those under the same do-
26 minion with
Hesebon was the city of Seon the king of indeed had made war on a former king of the Amorites. Moab, and had taken all his land from Aroer to Arnon for
it
;
for
He
27 28
Come to Hesebon that it may be rebuilded, And that the city of Seon may be inhabited.
For a
fire
And
29
Which devoured even to Moab Which devoured the pillars of Arnon. Moab Alas for thee
! !
people of Chamos
And
30
Amorites,
And
their
to
Daibon.
31
And against Moab their wives rekindled a fire. And when Israel had taken possession of all the cities
:
of the
32 Amorites Moses sent to view Jazer, and they took it, and all 33 the villages thereof, and drove out the Amorites who were
there.
Then they turned and went up by the way of Basan. And when Og king of Basan came out to meet them, he and
;
all his people, for battle at Adrairn, the Lord said to Moses, 34 Be not afraid of him for into thy hands I will deliver him, and all his people, and all his land And thou shalt do to him, as thou hast done to Seon, the king of the Amorites, who dwelt 35 at Hesebon. So he smote him, and his sons,, and all his people, until there was not one left to be taken alive. And they took
;
Ch.
XXiL
When
;
NUMBERS.
the Israelites had removed, and pitched
their
XXII.
2 richo
tents on the west of Moab, along the Jordan, over against Je-
and Balak, son of Sepphor, had seen all that Israel had Moab was exceedingly afraid
Moab was
in-
4 Madiam, Now will this congregation lick up all around us, as 5 the ox licketh up the grass of the field. Now Balak, son of Sepphor, was at that time king of Moab, he therefore had sent messengers to Balaam, son of Beor, at Pathoura, which is by
him come to him, saying, Behold there is a people come out of Egypt and lo they have covered the face of this land, and are 6 settled down near me. Now therefore come, curse for me this
the river of the land of the children of his people, to invite
to
;
!
people
for
I.
them out of this land for I know thou blessest are blessed, audi they whom thou So the ambassadors of Moab, and the am7 cursest are cursed. bassadors of Madiam, went with the rewards of divination in their
smite some of them, and drive
that they
whom
8 hands, and when they came to Balaam, and rehearsed to him the
words of Balak, he said to them, Tarry here this night, and I will 9 give you an answer according to what the Lord shall say to me. So the chiefs of Moab tarried with Balaam. And God came to Ball)
What would
these
men
with thee
And
Balaam said to God, Balak son of Sepphor, king of Moab, hath 11 sent them to me, sayiug, Behold there is a people come out of Egypt, who have covered the face of this land, and they are settled down near me now therefore come and curse them for me perhaps I may be able to smite them, and drive them out 12 of this land. Thereupon God said to Balaam, Thou shalt not
; ;
13 go with them, nor curse that people, for they are blessed.
So
when Balaam
lak,
14
Return speedily to your Lord, for God doth not permit go with you. And the chiefs of Moab arose, and went to Balak, and said to him, Balaam refuseth to come with us. 15 Then Balak sent again other princes, more in number, and of 16 greater dignity than them, and they went to Balaam and said to
me
to
him, Thus saith Balak, the son of Sepphor, I entreat thee delay 17 not to come to me, for I will promote thee to great honour,
Ch.
XXII.
and do
for thee
for
NUMBERS.
whatever thou sayest
;
18 this people
therefore come, curse In reply to which Balaam said to the princes of Balak, If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot transgress the word of the Lord God, to do 19 any thing, small or great, of my own mere will. Now therefore tarry you also here this night, that I may know what the Lord
me.
20
me.
and
And God came to Balaam by night, men come to call thee, arise and go
Where-
21 with them
upon Balaam arose in the morning, and saddled his ass, and 22 went with the princes of Moab. Aad God was angry, because
he went of himself to him and the angel of God arose to stop him on the way. Now he was mounted on his ass, and had two
;
And when
God
at
which he
24 struck the
Then
the angel of
God
25 there being a hedge on this side, and a hedge on that. And when the ass saw the angel of God, she threw herself against the wall, and bruised Balaam's foot against the wall. Where26 upon he struck her again. Then the angel of God again retired, and stood in a narrow place, where there was no turning, 27 to the right, or to the left. And when the ass saw the angel of God, she lay down under Balaam at which Balaam was inflamed with wrath, and gave the ass a severe blow with the 28 staff. Thereupon God opened the mouth of the ass, and she said to Balaam, What have I done to thee that thou hast cor;
>
29
rectecl me this third time ? And Balaam said to the ass, because thou hast mocked me, and had I a sword in my hand I should 30 now have run it through thee. And the ass said to Balaam, Am I not the ass on which thou hast ridden from thy youth even to this day ? Did I ever through stubbornness, do such a
And he said, No. Then God opened the and when he saw the angel of the Lord standing opposite, in the way, with a drawn sword in his hand, he 32 bowed down, and fell flat on his face. And the angel of God said to him, Why didst thou strike thy ass three times? Behold I came out to stop thee, because thy journey is not seemly
31 thing as this to thee.
eyes of Balaam
;
VOL.
I.
Ch. XXIII.
NUMBERS.
ass,
me
these
And had
;
me
I should
now have killed thee but I would have preserved her alive. 34 Then Balaam said to the angel of the Lord, I have sinned inadvertently for I did not know that thou stoodest in the way
;
against me.
Now
And
;
therefore,
if it is
35 turn back.
these
the angel of
God
Go
with
men
36 deliver that.
So Balaam went with the princes of Balak. And when Balak heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to
meet him, to a city of Moab, which is on Arnon, which is a 37 part of the boundary. And Balak said to Balaam, Did I not not send for thee ? Why then didst thou not come to me ?
Am
And Balaam
said to Balak,
Behold now I am come to thee, shall I be able to say any thing ? Whatever word God shall put in my mouth, that I will speak. 39 So Balaam went with Balak, and when they came to the cities 40 of Sheepcots, Balak sacrificed sheep, and young bulls, and 41 sent them to Balaam, and the princes with him. And early next morning Balak took Balaam, and led him up to the top of the pillar of Baal, and from it shewed him some part of the peopie. Whereupon Balaam said to Balak, Build for me XXIII. here seven altars, and prepare for me here seven young bulls, 2 and seven rams. And when Balak had done as Balaam had ordered him and had offered a bull, and a ram, on each altar, then Balaam said to Balak, Stand by thy sacrifice, and I will 3 advance on. If God appear to me by any occurrence, whatever he shall shew me I will tell thee. So Balak stood by his sacri4 fice. And Balaam went to inquire of God and as he was going And Balaam said straight forward, God appeared to Balaam to him, I have prepared seven altars, and offered a young bull, 5 and a ram, on each altar. And God put a word in the mouth of Balaam, and said, Return to Balak, and thus thou shalt say. 6 So he returned to Balak. Now he was standing by his whole And a 7 burnt offerings, and all the princes of Moab with him spirit of God came upon Balaam, and he took up his parable, and said,
;
: :
am called from Mesopotamia by Balak By the king of Moab from the mountains
of the east,
Ch. XXIIT.
NUMBERS.
8
9
Come, saitli be, Curse Jacob for me, And, come, for me devote Israel. How can I curse hiin, whom the Lord doth nut curse
Or how devote him whom God devoteth not ? For from the top of mountains I can see him Even from hills I can observe him, Behold he shall dwell, as a people by themselves,
;
And
10
shall not be
Who hath accurately scanned the seed of Jacob? Who can count the communities of Israel ? May my soul depart among the souls of the righteous And my offspring be as the seed of these
At
this
11
What
me ?
my
nounced a blessing.
13
And Balaam said to Balak, Must I not be careful to speak what God hath put in my mouth ? Then Balak said to him, Come with me to yet another place, from
;
which thou shalt not have a full view of them. Thou shalt see only a part of them, and not view them all and curse them for 14 me from that place. So he took him to a watch tower of the field on the top of a craggy cliff, and built there seven altars. xVnd 15 when he had offered a bull, and a ram, on each altar, Balaam said to Balak, Stand by thy sacrifice, and I will advance on, to in16 quire of God. And God met Balaam and put a word in his
mouth, and
said,
Keturn
all
to Balak,
17 So he returned to him.
burnt offering, and
Now
the princes of
Moab
with him.
And
Balak said to him, What hath the Lord spoken ? Whereupon he took up his parable, and said, 18 Stand up Balak and bear Listen attentively as a witness, thou son of Sepphor
;
19
like a
son
man of man
to be deceived
to be threatened.
20
21
he hath spoken, will he not perform ? he shall speak, will he not stand to it ? Behold I am constrained to bless Bless I will. Indeed I cannot avoid it. There shall be no calamity in Jacob
!
When When
Nor
Ch.
NUMBERS.
;!
XXIV.
The Lord
The
their
God
is
with them
22 23
among them. The God who hath brought them out of Egypt, Is to them like the glory of a unicorn. For there is no augury used by Jacob Nor divination among Israel. In due season it shall be told by Jacob,
glories of princes are
24
And to Israel, what God will execute. Behold the people will rouse like a young lion And, like an old lion, exult with pride.
They
will not
go to
rest till
25
26
27
28
29
Balak said to Balaam, Thou shalt neither with curses, curse them for me; nor shalt thou with blessings bless them. In reply to which Balaam said to Balak, Did I not tell thee saying, Whatever God shall speak, that I must do. Then Balak said to Balaam, Come let me take thee to another place, that, if it please God, thou mayst curse them for me from it. So Balak took Balaam to the top of Phogor, which extendeth into the wilderness. And Balaam said to Balak, Build me here seven altars, and prepare for me here seven young bulls, and
this
Upon
30 seven rams.
XXIV.
to was good in the sight of did not go, as was customary with him, to look
the Lord
2 for omens
And
when Balaam
tribes, a spirit
and saw Israel encamped by of God came upon him, and he took up his para-
ble,
and
said,
Balaam son of Beor saith The man who seeth according to truth saith It is the saying of him, who hath heard the Almighty
oracles of the
Who
5
6
God
whose
tents,
eyes were
opened.
How
And And
Thy
Israel
Like shady
like like
and like gardens by a river tents which the Lord hath pitched cedars by streams of water.
Ch.
7
; ;
XXIY.
NUMBERS.
There shall come forth a man from his seed, he shall rule over many nations a kingdom greater than Gog's shall be raised up
:
His glory
is
He will eat up the nations of his enemies And he will exhaust their fatness, And pierce his enemy with his darts.
9
10
Couching down, he is gone to rest, like a lion Yes like a young lion who dare rouse him ? Blessed are they who bless thee, And they who curse thee are already cursed. At this Balak was inflamed with wrath against Balaam, and
;
And Balak
11 time.
my enemy, and behold thou hast Now therefore flee to thy own place.
blessed
I
them
a third
thought to promote
But the Lord hath now deprived thee of that thee to honour. 12 glory. Whereupon Balaam said to Balak, Did I not tell thy mes13 sengers whom thou sentest to me, If Balak would give me his
and gold, I cannot transgress the word of the Lord, to do either good or evil, of my own mere will. Whatever
house
full of silver
14
God may
order that
I will
speak.
And
come,
now, behold, I
let
am
quickly to return to
my own
place
me
inform thee
Then
Balaam son
16
of Beor saith
It is the saying of a
man who
is
a true seer,
Who
And
hath knowledge from the Most High Who in sleep hath seen a vision of God, and whose eyes
were opened.
17
I
is
not
now
I hail
him happy
tho'
he
is
not near.
A star will arise out of Jacob There shall rise up a man out of Israel, And he will smite the princes of Moab,
18
And plunder all the sons of Seth And Edom shall be an inheritance,
:
Ch.
XXY.
And
Though
Israel
NUMBERS.
Esau, his enemy, shall be a heritage.
up out of Jacob, him who escaped from a city. Who 20 Then having taken a view of Amalek he took up
19
Yet one
shall be raised
will destroy
his parable
and
said,
Amalek
is
But their seed shall be destroyed. 21 Then having taken a view of the Kenite, he took up
ble
his para-
and
said,
is
22
thy dwelling place. But though thou hast built thy nest upon a rock And though Beor hath crafty chickens
Strong
;
The Assyrians will captivate thee. 23 Then looking at Og he took up his parable and said, Oh Who can live when God will order such things 24 For bands of Kitians will issue forth, And afflict Assur, and afflict Hebrews
!
:
And
2.3
Then Balaam arose, and went away, with a view to return to his own place, and Balak repaired home. XXY. While Israel abode at Sattin, the people profaned theni2 selves to commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab, who and the people ate invited them to the sacrifices of their idols
;
of their sacrifices,
idols,
and
Israel con-
of the
Lord was kindled against Israel and the Lord 4 Take all those leaders of the people and make a public example of them, for the Lord, in the face of the sun so shall 5 the wrath of the Lord be turned away from Israel. Then Mosaid to Moses,
;
him of his who hath consecrated himself to Belphegor. And be6 family, hold there came a man of the children of Israel, who conductses said to the tribes of Israel, Kill ye, every one,
ed his brother to a Madianitish woman in the sight of Moses, and before all the congregation of the sons of Israel, while they were weeping at the door of the tabernacle of the testi7 mony.
Upon
seeing
this,
Phineas,
son of
Eleazar,
son of
Aaron the
priest, started
up from among the congregation, and hand, went after the man the Israelite,
Ch.
XXVI.
into the
NUMBERS.
bed chamber, and ran them both through, the man, the
woman into her belly. Whereupon the plague stopped from the children of Israel. Now they 10 who had died of the plague were twenty four thousand. And 11 the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Phineas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, hath stayed my wrath from Israel, by shew9 Israelite, quite through, and the
me among
them, so that in
my jealousy
have
him,
Therefore say,
It shall be to
13 and to
his
covenant of the
priests' office, because he shewed a zeal for his God, and made 14 atonement for the children of Israel. Now the name of the man the Israelite, who was slain with the Madianitish wo-
man, was Zambri, son of Salmon, the chief of the patriarchal 15 house of of the Symeonites and the name of the Madianitish woman, who was slain, was Chasbi, a daughter of Sour, the chief of the clan of Ommath, which is the head family of Ma;
diam.
lb'
to the
for
attempts to beguile you by means and by means of Chasbi, the daughter of a prince of Madiam, their sister, who was slain on the day of the plague, on account of Phogor. XXVI. And, after the plague, the Lord spoke to Moses, and 2 Eleazar the priest, saying, Take the sum of the whole congregation of Israel, from twenty years old and upwards, according to the houses of their families, every one who goeth out to war 3 in Israel. Upon which, orders were issued by Moses, and Eleazar the priest, at Araboth-Moab, on the Jordan over 4 against Jericho, saying, From twenty years old and iirpwards, with craftiness, in
all their
as the
these were the sons of Israel who came out of Egypt. Reuben, Israel's first born. xVnd the sons of Reuben, Enoch, and the community of the Enochites; to Phallus be6 longed the community of the Phalluites to Asron, the community of the Asronites to Charmi, the community of the 7 Charmites These are the communities of Reuben, and the
Now
Ch.
XXVI.
NTJMBEBS.
muster of them was forty three thousand seven hundred and 8 thirty. Xow of the Phalluites, Eliab was chief, and the sons of and Dathan, and Abiron. These were 9 Eliab were Xamuel the head families of the congregation. These were they who
;
company
of Kore,
And
company died
11
fifty,
mouth, swallowed them up with Kore, at the time when his when the fire consumed the two hundred and
died not.
12
And
Symeon
were, the
community
;
of the
Symeonites from Namuel, the community of the Namuelites from Jachin, 13 from Jamin, the community of the Jaminites from Zara, the community the community of the Jachinites
;
of the Zaraites; from Saul, the community of the Saulites. 14 These communities of Symeon, from the muster of them, were twenty two thousand two hundred.
And the sons of Judas were Er and Aunan, but Er and 19 20 Aunan died in the land of Chanaan, so that these were the children of Judas, according to their communities from Selom, 21 the community of the Selomites; from Phares, the communi-
ty of the Pharesites
ites.
And
22 of the Asronites;
from Jamun, the community of the JaniuThese communities of Judas, according to the review nites. of them, were seventy six thousand five hundred.
23
And
munities
Thola, the community of the Tholaites from Phua, the community of the Phuaites; from Jasub, the com24 munity of the Jasubites from Samram, the community of the 25 Samramites. These communities of Issachar, from the review
;
from
26
Zabulon were, according to their commuthe community of the Saredites from Allon, the community of the Allonites; from Allel, the com27 munity of the Allelites. These communities of Zabulon, from the review of them, were sixty thousand five hundred. The children of Gad, by their communities, were from 15 Saphon, the community of the Saphonites from Aggi, the
of
nities
The children
from
Sared,
Oli.
XXVI.
NUMBERS.
;
from Suni, the community of the from Azeni, the community of the Azenites from 17 Addi, the community of the Addites from Aroadi, the community of the Aroadites from Ariel, the community of the 18 Arielites these communities of the children of Gad, from the review of them, were forty thousand five hundred. 44 The children of Aser, by their communities, were from Jamin, the community of the Jaminites from Jesu, the community of the Jesuites from Baria, the community of the 45 Bariaites from Chober, the community of the Choberites 46 from Melchiel, the community of the Melchielites now the 47 name of Aser's daughter was Sara these communities of Aser were from the review of them, fifty three thousand four
Sunites
; ;
; ;
hundred.
28 The children of Joseph by their communities were Ma29 nasses and Ephraim. The children of Manasses were from Galaad also being Machir, the community of the Machirites. community of the Galaad a son of Machir, from Galaad, the
30
ites.
And
these
also
were
Galaadites,
;
community
32
;
31 of the Chelegites; from Esriel, the community of the Esrielites from Sychem, the community of the Sychemites from Symaer, the community of the Symaerites and from Opher, 33 the community of the Opherites. Now Salpaad the son of Opher had no sons but he had daughters, and these were the names of Salpaad's daughters, Maala and Nua, and Egla, and 34 Melcha, and Thersa. These communities of Manasses were, from the review of them, fifty two thousand seven hundred.
; ;
;
35
And
from Tanach, the community 36 of the Tanachites these also were Suthalites from Eden, the 37 community of the Edenites these communities of Ephraim were from the review of them, thirty two thousand five hun-
community
Suthalites
dred.
These were the communities of Joseph, by their comof Benjamin, according to their communities
munities.
38
The children
community of the Balites; of Asuber, 39 the community of the Asuberites of Jachiran, the community of the Jachiranites of Sophan, the community of the So-
were of
Bale, the
vol.
i.
Mm
Oh.
XXVI.
;
NUMBERS.
now Adar and Noeman being sons of Bale of 40 phanites Adar, was the community of the Adar it es and of Noeman, 41 the community of the Noeraanites. These Benjaminites, according to their communities were, from the review of them, forty five thousand five hundred. 42 And the children of Dan, according to their communities, were of Same, the community of the Saineites. These were the 43 communities of Dan, according to their communities. xAll the
;
communities of the Sameites were, according to the review of them, sixty four thousand four hundred. 48 The children of Nephthaleim, by their communities, were
of Asiel, the
community
;
community
50
serites
of Sellem, the
community
of the
Sellemites.
These
communities of Nephthaleim were from the review of them, forty five thousand four hundred.
51
This muster of the Israelites was six hundred and one thou-
52
And
Among
these let
of
may
inherit
it,
by the number
To those who are many, thou shalt enlarge the inheritance and to them who are few, thou shalt give the less inheritance. To every one, as they have been reviewed, their inheritance shall be given. Among these names the land shall 55 be parcelled out, by lot. They shall inherit according to the
54 names.
;
By
lot
many and
the few.
of the
57
Now
communities
of
Gerson,
the community
of the Kaathites
;
Gersonites
of Kaath, the
community
community of the Lobenites, the community of the Chebronites, the community of the Korites, the 59 community of the Musites. And Kaath begot Ambram, whose wife's name was Jochabed, a daughter of Levi and she bore these for Levi in Egypt She bore by Ambram, Aaron, and 60 Moses, and Mariam their sister. And to Aaron were born Na61 dab and Abiud, and Eleazar and Ithamar. But Nadab and Abiud died when they presented strange fire before the Lord,
the
Ch.
XXVII.
NUMBERS.
62 in the wilderness of Sina. From the review of them, they were twenty three thousand, including every male, from a month old and upwards for they were not reviewed among the children because there was no portion given them among the of Israel
; ;
was the review of Moses and EleIsraelites at Arabeth-Moab, 64 on the Jordan, over against Jericho and among them there was not a man of those who had been reviewed by Moses and Aaron,
63 children of Israel.
azar the priest,
this
Now
Israelites in
65 Because the Lord said to them, they shall assuredly die in the wilderness therefore there was not one of them left, save Chaleb son of Jephonne, and Joshua son of Nave.
XXVII.
of Salpaad,
son of Opher,
of
community
Manasses,
;
Maala,
and Nua, and Egla, and Melcha, and Thersa) and standing before Moses, and before Eleazar the priest, and before the chiefs, and before the whole congregation, at the door of the 3 tabernacle of the testimony, they said, Our father died in the wilderness, but he was not among the congregation which conBecause he spired against the Lord, in the assembly of Kore. 4 died for his own sin, and had no sons, let not the name of our Seeing he father be blotted out from among his community.
5 thren.
6
hath not a son, give us a possession among our father's breWhereupon Moses laid their case before the Lord.
the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,
And
Thou
shalt give
among
their father's
And
any man die, and hath no son, you shall vest his inheritance 9 in his daughter and if he hath no daughter, you shall give his 10 inheritance to his brother and if he hath no brothers, you shall 11 give his inheritance to his father's brother and if there be no brothers of his father, you shall give the inheritance to one of
; ; ;
his house,
who is the nearest of kin to him, of his tribe, that he may inherit what belonged to him. And this shall be to the
children of Israel a rule of decision, as the Lord
commanded
Moses.
12
said to
Moses,
Go up
Ch.
XXVIII.
is
NUMBERS.
that
view of the land of Chanaan, which I give to the children of Is13 rael, by a possessory right. And when thou hast seen it, thou shalt be gathered to thy people, as Aaron thy brother was ga-
14 thered on mount Hor, because you transgressed my command When the people resisted the hallowin the wilderness of Sin.
ing of me, you did not hallow
me
15
16 the 17
18
19
20
21
Moses said to the Lord, Let the Lord, the God of and of all flesh, look out a man to be set over this congregation, who shall go out before them, and come in before them and who shall lead them out, and bring them in so that the congregation of the Lord may not be like a flock which hath no shepherd. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Take as thy associate Joshua, son of Nave, a man who hath a spirit in him, and thou shalt lay thy hands on him, and set him before Eleazar, the priest, and give him a charge before the whole congregation, and give a charge before them concerning him. And thou shalt put some of thy glory on him, that the And he shall stand bechildren of Israel may hearken to him. ask him the determinafore Eleazar, the priest, and they shall tion of the manifestations before the Lord. And at his command they shall go out and at his command he, and all the children of Israel with him, even all the congregation, shall
Upon
this
spirits,
come
22
in.
;
So Moses did as the Lord commanded him ing taken Joshua, he set him before Eleazar the
priest,
and havand
before all the congregation, and laid his hands on him, and
made
Lord commanded Moses. XXVIII. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Give a charge 2 to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, You shall
his associate, as the
him
observe to bring
me my
gifts,
thou These are the homage offerings which you shall present to the Lord two lambs, of the first year, with4 out blemish, every day, for a continual whole burnt offering the one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning, and the other in 5 the evening and for a sacrifice of flour, thou shalt offer the tenth of an ephah of fine flour, mixed up with the quarter of
offer
Oh.
XXVI11.
oil.
NUMBERS.
It is the continual
6 an hin of
was instituted at mount Sina, for a smell of fragrance for the 7 Lord and for the libation thereof, thou shalt offer, with the first
:
lamb, a quarter of an hin of wine. In the holy place thou shalt 8 pour out as a libation the choicest wine to the Lord. And to-
offer the
;
the
Lord.
9
And on
fine flour
mixed up with
oil,
for a
sacrifice,
10 the sabbath whole burnt offering, for every sabbath, over and
its libation.
And
ing to
new moons you shall offer a whole burnt offerthe Lord, two young bulls from the herd, one ram, seat the
first
mixed up with oil, for each bull, and two tenths of 13 fine flour, mixed up with oil, for the ram, and a tenth of fine flour, mixed up with oil, for every lamb, as a sacrifice for a 14 smell of fragrance an homage offering for the Lord and their libation shall be, the half of an hin of wine for each bull and the third of an hin for the ram and the fourth of an hin for every lamb. This shall be the whole burnt offering, month af15 ter month, for all the months of the year Also a kid of the
This, with
be offered
offer-
16
And
the
in the first
month
shall
commence the festival thereof. Seven days you Now, this first day shall be solemn-
You
shall not
do any kind of
sacrificial
offering of
homage
to the Lord,
first
year.
You must
And
mixed up with
oil,
21 for the ram, and thuu shalt prepare a tenth for every one of the 22 seven lambs and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, to make
;
Ch.
XXIX.
for
NUMBERS.
yon
;
23 atonement
which is to be made every morning, and which is a continual 24 whole burnt offering. After this manner you shall make daily
offerings,
mage,
25
an offering of hoLord Over and above thou shalt offer it with its
:
And
you shall do no sacrificial work. And on the day of new things when you bring for the Lord 26 the new sacrifice of the weeks, there shall be a solemn festival 27 for you. You shall not do any kind of sacrificial service but you shall bring, as whole burnt offerings, for a smell of fragrance to the Lord, two young bulls from the herd, one ram,
apart for you.
it
;
On
first
three tenths for each bull, fice of fine flour mixed up with oil and two tenths for the ram, and one tenth for every of the se29 ven lambs and one kid of the goats, for a sin offering, to make 30 atonement for you. Over and above the continual whole burnt 31 offering, you shall offer me the sacrifice of these (and see that
;
they be without blemish) together with the libations thereof. And in the seventh month on the first day of the XXIX.
month, there shall be a solemn festival for you. You shall do 2 no sacrificial work. It shall be to you a day of alarm. And 3 you shall offer as whole burnt offerings for a smell of fragrance to the Lord, one young bull from the herd one ram,
first
three tenths for the fine flour mixed up with oil and two tenths for the ram, and a tenth for every one of 5 the seven lambs and a kid of the goats, for a sin offering, to 6 make atonement for you, over and above the whole burnt offerings of the new moon, with their sacrifices and their libaAnd their sacritions, and the continual whole burnt offering. fices, and their libations, shall be according to what is prescribcrifice
bull,
the tenth of this month shall be a solemn day set apart on which you shall afflict your souls, and do no kind 8 of work. But you shall offer, as whole burnt offerings for a smell of fragrance for the Lord as offerings of homage to the Lord, one young bull from the herd, one ram, seven lambs of
for you,
And
Ch.
XXIX.
first
NUMBERS.
year (you shall see that they be without blemish) with 10 their sacrifice fine flour mixed up with oil; three tenths for the bull, and two tenths for the ram, and a tenth for every one
9 the
and a kid of the goats, for a sin offering, to make atonement for you, over and above the sin offering of And the atonement, and the continual whole burnt offering. the sacrifice of this, and the libation of this, shall be according an offering of to what is prescribed, for a smell of fragrance
;
homage
12
to the Lord.
And on
You
shall
do no
sacrificial
13 work.
days.
Lord seven
for
an
for a smell of fragrance to the Lord, on offering of homage the first day, thirteen young bulls from the herd, two rams,
fourteen lambs
of the
first
sacrifices
flour
mixed up with
oil
three tenths for every one of the thirteen bulls, and two tenths
16 fourteen lambs
each of the two rams, and one tenth for every one of the and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, over
;
and above the continual whole burnt offerings with their sa17 crifices and their libations. And on the second day, twelve
young
bulls,
first
year, with-
18 out blemish, with their sacrifice and their libation, for the bulls
to their
number agree-
prescribed for
them
sin offering,
20
offerings,
And
on
21 of the
first
two rams, fourteen lambs year, without blemish, with their sacrifices and
young
bulls,
and the rams, and the lambs, according to their number, agreeably to what is prescribed for 22 them and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, over and above the contiDual whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and 2o their libations. And on the fourth day, ten young bulls, two
their libations, for the bulls,
;
first
year, without
blemish, with
24 their
and the rams, and the lambs, according to the number of them agreeably to what 25 is prescribed for them and a kid of the goats for a sin offersacrifices
and their
Ch.
XXX.
ing, over
NUMBERS.
26 27
28
29 30
31
and above the continual whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and their libations. And on the fifth day, nine young bulls, two rams, fourteen lambs of the first year, without blemish, with their sacrifices and their libations for the bulls and the rams, and the lambs, according to the number and a kid of them agreeably to what is prescribed for them of the goats for a sin offering, over and above the continual whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and their libations. And on the sixth day, eight young bulls, two rams, fourteen lambs of the first year, without blemish, with their sacrifices and their libations for the bulls, and the rams, and the lambs, according to the number of them agreeably to what is prescribed for them and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, over and
; ;
above the continual whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices 32 and their libations. And on the seventh day, seven youngbulls two rams, fourteen lambs of the first year, without
;
sacrifices
aud the rams, and the lambs, according to the number of them 34 agreeably to what is prescribed for them and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, over and above the continual whole 35 burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and their libations. And on the eighth day, you shall close the festival. On that day you
;
36 shall not do any kind of sacrificial work. But you shall bring for whole burnt offerings for a smell of fragrance for offerings of homage to the Lord, one young bull, one ram, seven lambs
and their and the ram, and the lambs, according to the number of them, agreeably to what is prescribed for 38 them and a kid of the goats for a sin offering, over and above the continual whole burnt offerings, with their sacrifices and
37 of the
first
their libations.
These you shall offer to the Lord at your festivals, over and above your vows, and your free will offerings, and your whole burnt offerings, and your sacrifices, and your libations, 40 and your offerings of thanksgiving. So Moses spoke to the children of Israel according to all that the Lord commanded
39
him.
XXX.
the
Ch.
XXX.
hath commanded. If any
NUMBEKS.
man vow
3 1
a vow to the Lord, or swear an solemn promise concerning his soul, he shall not break his word. Whatever hath proceeded from his mouth he shall do. And if a woman vow to the Lord, or bind herself with a solemn promise, in her father's house, in her youth and her father hear her vows, and her promises with which she hath bound her soul, and hold his peace at her all her vows, and all the promises with which she bound her soul, They shall be binding on her. But if her father shall stand. expressly disapprove on the day he heareth her vows and the promises, with which she hath bound her soul, they shall not And the Lord will acquit her because her father hath stand. And if she be married, and vows be upon her disallowed her. according to the opening of her lips with what promises soever she may have bound her soul, if her husband shall hear, and hold his peace at her on the day when he heareth, so shall all her vows stand, and the promises shall stand with which she hath bound her soul. But if her husband expressly disallow her on the day when he shall hear, none of her vows, and none of the obligations with which she hath bound her soul,
oath, or bind himself with a
;
shall
be binding, because her husband disallowed her. And But the vows of a widow, or of one
divorced
whatever
made
to
bind
her
And
if
bound her soul with an oath, be made in and her husband shall hear, and hold 11 her husband's house all her vows and all her his peace at her, and not disallow her promises with which she hath bound her soul shall stand 12 against her. But if her husband on the day when he heareth,
;
may have proceeded out of her lips, what nature soever her vows may be, or the obligations with which she bound her soul, they shall not be binding on her. Her husband hath made them void, and the Lord will 13 acquit her. Every vow, and every binding oath to afflict her 14 soul, her husband may establish, or make void. And if lie hold his peace at her, day after day, he shall establish upon her all her vows, and confirm the obligations upon her, because he held 15 his peace at her on the day he heard them. And if her husvol. i. n n
actually disannul all that
of
Ch.
XXXI.
band disannul them
bear the
sin of this.
NUMBERS.
after
the day
when he
heard, he
shall
These are the judgments which the Lord gave in charge to Moses, between a husband and wife, and between a father and a daughter in her youth, in her father's house. Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Avenge the XXXI. 2 cause of the children of Israel on the Madianites, and after3 ward thou shalt be gathered to thy people. Whereupon Moses spoke to the people, saying, Arm men from among you and array them before the Lord, against Madian, to pour ven16
4 geance from the Lord on Madian a thousand from every 5 tribe. You shall send them out of all the tribes to be drawn up in array. So out of the thousands of Israel they numbered They were armed a thousand from a tribe twelve thousand. And Moses sent these a thousand 6 for close engagement. from every tribe and with the army composed of them, Phineas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, with the holy in-
struments
the
they drew up in array against Madian, as the Lord com7 8 manded Moses, and slew every male and in the slaughter they slew the kings of Madian, Evin, and Rokon, and Sur, and Ur, They slew also Balaam, 9 and Robok, the five kings of Madian.
;
And
son of Beor, with the sword among their slain. And having taken for a prey the women of the Madianites, and their furni-
10
11
12
13
14
and their cattle, and all their goods, and spoiled their arand burned all their cities in which they dwelt, and all their my, sheepcots, with fire, and taken all the prey thereof, and all the spoils thereof, both of man and beast, they brought to Moses, and Eleazar, and to all the Israelites, the captives, and the spoils, and the prey, to the camp at Araboth-Moab, on the JorAnd when Moses went out, accomdan, over against Jericho. panied with Eleazar the priest, and all the chiefs of the congregation, to meet them without the camp, Moses was anture,
officers of
army at the captains of thousands, and the captains of hundreds, who came from the war. And 16 Moses said to them, Why have you saved all the women alive ? For they, by the direction of Balaam, were the cause of Israel's apostatizing, and transgressing the commands of the
15 gry at the
the
Ch.
XXXI.
congregation of
the
NUMBEKS.
Lord.
Now
therefore
kill
every male
among
the captives.
Kill also
every woman,
But save alive, for yourselves, who hath not known a man. And abide without 19 the camp seven days. Every one who hath slain, or who hath
18 with man.
the women,
touched one slain, must be purified on the third day, and on 20 the seventh day, including yourselves and your captives. And you must purify every covering, and every vessel made of skin, and every hair cloth, and every utensil of wood. 21 Then Eleazar the priest, said to the men of the army, who came from the war, This is the ordinance of the law, which 22 the Lord gave in charge to Moses, Besides the gold, and the silver, and the brass, and the iron, and the lead, and the tin,
every thing which can pass through
23
2-1
fire;
fire must be purified by but the rest are to be purified by the water of purifica-
tion
only.
Whatever cannot
pass
through
after that
fire
must
pass
through water.
clothes,
And on
and
25 Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Take the sum of 26 the captivated prey both of man and beast thou, and Eleazar
;
the priest, and the chiefs of the patriarchal houses of the con-
27 gregation. And you shall divide the prey between the warriors 28 who went to battle, and the whole congregation. And you shall set apart as a tribute to the Lord, from the warriors who went out to battle, one in five hundred from the captives, and from
the beasts, namely, the cattle, and the sheep, and the asses. 29 These you shall take from their half, and give to Eleazar the 30 priest, as a portion set apart for the Lord. And from the chil-
fifty of
the captives,
and the sheep, and the asses of all these beasts. And these thou shalt give to the Levites, who keep 31 the watch at the tabernacle of the Lord. So Moses and Eleazar 32 the priest did as the Lord commanded Moses. And the whole amount of the booty which the warriors had taken, was, of 33 sheep six hundred and seventy five thousand of cattle seven34 ty two thousand, and sixty one thousand asses and of the 35 human species, namely, of the women who had not known 36 man, all the souls were thirty two thousand. So that the half which was the share of those who went to war, was, from the
cattle,
; ;
and of the
Ch.
XXXII.
number
NUMBEKS.
of sheep, three hundred and thirty seven thousand hundred of which the tribute for the Lord was six hunand of cattle, thirty six thousand, 38 dred and seventy five 39 of which the tribute for the Lord was seventy two and of asses, 40 thirty thousand five hundred, of which the tribute for the and the human beings were sixteen Lord was sixty one thousand, of whom the tribute for the Lord was thirty two.
37
five
41
And
made
to
God
by setting it apart, Moses gave to Eleazar the priest as the 42 Lord commanded Moses. And from the half belonging to the children of Israel, between whom and the warriors Moses had made the division now the congregation's half was three hundred and thirty seven thousand five hundred sheep, thirty six thousand cattle, thirty thousand five hundred asses, and
;
47 of
from this half, beMoses took one in fifty, of man and beast, and gave them to the Levites, who kept the watch at the tabernacle of the testimony, as the Lord combeings,
human
sixteen
thousand
Israel,
officers
came
to
49 Moses, and said to him, Thy servants have taken an account of all the warriors who were with us, and there is not one of 50 them missing. We have therefore brought, as every man
chanced to find a jewel of gold, either a necklace, or a bracea ring, or an ornament for the right arm, or a chain, to 51 make atonement for us before the Lord. So Moses and Elealet, or
zar the priest, received from them the gold all the wrought 52 jewels; and the whole amount of the gold, the dedication which they set apart for the Lord, was, sixteen thousand seven
fifty shekels. This they received from the cap53 tains of thousands, and captains of hundreds. Of the spoil, which the warriors made every man for himself, Moses and
hundred and
Eleazar the priest received the gold from the captains of thou54 sands, and the captains of hundreds, and brought it into the tabernacle of the testimony, to be a memorial of the children
of Israel before the Lord.
XXXII.
Now
Ch.
XXXII.
NUMBERS.
2 was a place
to Moses,
country of Jazer, and the region of Galaad, and seen that it fit for stock, the Reubenites and the Gadites came
and to the chiefs of the Daibon, and Jazer, and 3 congregation and Namra, and Esebon, and Eleale, and Sebama, and Nabo, and 4 Baian, the land which the Lord delivered up before the children of Israel, is a land fit for raising stock, and thy servants if therefore, said they, we have found favour in 5 have cattle thy sight, let this land be given to thy servants for a possesand
to Eleazar the priest,
said,
Ataroth, and
Whereupon Mo-
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17
and the Reubenites, Must your brewar, and you sit still here ? Besides, why do you thren go to divert the thoughts of the Israelites from crossing over into the Did not your fathers do land which the Lord giveth them? so, when I sent them from Kades-Barne to view the land? When they had passed through the valley of grapes, and viewed the land, they discouraged the heart of the Israelites from going to the land which the Lord gave them and the anger of the Lord was kindled that day, and he sware saying, These men who came up out of Egypt, from twenty years old and upwards, who know good and evil, shall not see the land, which I with an oath promised to Abraham, and Isaak, and (for they have not followed me) save Chaleb, son of Jacob Jephonne, who separated himself from them, and Joshua, son So the anger of the of Nave, because they followed the Lord. Lord was kindled against Israel, and he led them about in the wilderness forty years, until all that generation, who had done Behold you are evil in the sight of the Lord, was consumed. a set of sinful men, to augment risen up in your fathers' stead, the wrath of the Lord against Israel. For by turning away from him, to cause him to leave you still in the wilderness, you will transgress against the whole congregation. Upon this they came near to him, and said, We will build sheepcots here for our cattle, and cities for our families, but we ourselves, completely armed, will march in the van before
to the Gadites
; ;
18 the children of Israel, until we bring them to their place. Our families indeed must dwell in walled cities, because of the inhabitants of
may
Ch.
XXXII.
NUMBEKS.
Moreover we
will
not take a share with thern of the land beyond the river Jordan, because we have got our share on the eastern side of the Jordan.
20 Then Moses said to them, If you will act agreeably to what you say if you will arm yourselves for battle before the Lord, 21 and every one, completely armed, will cross the Jordan before the Lord, until his enemy be crushed before him, and the land 22 subdued before the Lord, after this you shall return, and be
and acquitted by
Israel,
and
this land
23 shall be your possession before the Lord. But if you do not act in this manner, you will sin against the Lord, and you 24 shall be sensible of your sin, when evils overtake you. Build
therefore cities for your families, and sheepcots for your cat-
25
tie,
And
Gad spake
to Moses, say;
26 ing, Thy servants will do as our Lord commandeth our families, and our wives, and our cattle, shall remain in the cities
27 of Galaad but we thy servants will cross over, all armed, and ar28 rayed for battle before the Lord, as our lord saith. Then Moses convened with them Eleazar the priest, and Joshua, son of Nave,
;
and the chiefs of the patriarchal houses of the tribes of Israel, 29 and said to them, If the Keubenites and the Gadites cross
the Jordan with you, every one armed for battle before the
Lord, when you shall have subdued the land before you, you
30 shall give them the land of Galaad for a possession. But if they decline to cross with you, armed for battle before the Lord
and their wives, and their cattle, into the land of Chanaan, and they shall have a 31 portion with you in the land of Chanaan. And the Keubenites and the Gadites answered, saying, All that our lord saith to 32 his servants we will do. We will cross over, completely armed before the Lord, into the land of Chanaan, and you shall So Moses 33 give us our possession on this side of the Jordan. gave them, namely, to the Gadites and the Keubenites, and to
you
you
their families,
the half of the tribe of Manasses, one of the sons of Joseph, the kingdom of Seon, king of the Amorites, and the kingdom
of Og king of Basan, the land and the cities, with the bounda34 ries thereof, even the cities of the land round about. And the 35 Gadites rebuilt Daibon, and Ataroth, and Aroer, and Sophar,
Ch.
XXXIII.
NUMBERS.
36 and Jazer, and raised these, namely, Naniraro and Baithara, 37 fenced cities, and folds for sheep. And the Reubenites rebuilt
Esebon, and Eleale, and Kariatharn, and Beelmeon, which 38 they enclosed all around, and Sebama and they named the 39 cities which they rebuilt after their own names. Now a de;
scendant of Machir, son of Manasses, had gone to Galaad, and 40 taken it, and destroyed the Amorite who dwelt there. So Moses gave Galaad to the community of Machir, son of Manas41 ses, and they dwelt there. And Jair, of the tribe of Manasses, went and took their sheepcots, and called them the sheep42 cots of Jair. And Nabau went and took Kaath, and its villages,
after his
XXXIII.
Now
Israelites.
they came out of the land of Egypt, with their army, 2 by the ministry of Moses and Aaron, Moses committed to writing their removals and encampments, by the
When
command
of the
in the
first
month, on the
day of the
all
first
month.
On
the passover, the Israelites came out with a high hand, in the
4 sight of
all
those
whom
even
of
all
the
first
When
gods,
the
at
at
children
Sokchoth.
And removing
is
removing from
part
of
Bouthan, which
7 the wilderness.
they removed from Bouthan, and encamped at the mouth of Eirath, which is over against Beelsep-
And
8 phon.
They encamped
also
And
they removed from over against Eirath, and crossed through the midst of the sea, into the wilderness, and having marched
three days' journey through the wilderness, they encamped at
9 Bitterness.
Ailam.
And they removed from Bitterness, and came to Now at Ailam there were twelve fountains of water,
10 11 12
13
and seventy palm trees. So they encamped there by the water. And they removed from Ailam, and encamped by the Red And they removed from the Red sea, and encamped in sea. the wilderness of Sin. And they removed from the wilderness And they removed from of Sin, and encamped at Raphaka.
Ch.
XXXIII.
NUMBERS.
xiilus.
Aud
And
And they removed from the wilderness of Sina, and encamped at The monu17 ments of longing desire. And they removed from The monn18 ments of longing desire, and encamped at Aseroth. And they 19 removed from Aseroth, and encamped at Rathama. And they
16 and encamped in the wilderness of Sina.
20
21
22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
32 33 34 35 36
37
38
39
40
41
removed from Rathama, and encamped at Remmon-Phares. And they removed from Remmon-Phares, and encamped at And they removed from Lebona, and encamped at Lebona. Ressan. And they removed from Ressan, and encamped at Makellath. And they removed from Makellath, and encamped at Saphan. And they removed from Saphan, and encamped at Charadath. And they removed from Charadath, and encamped at Makeloth. xlnd they removed from Makeloth, and encamped at Kataath. And they removed from Kataath, and encamped at Tarath. And they removed from Tarath, and encamped at Mathekka. And they removed from Mathekka, and encamped at Selmona. And they removed from Selmona, and And they removed from Masnrnth, encamped at Masnruth. and encamped at Banaia. And they removed from Banaia, and encamped at the mountain of Gadgad. And they removed from the mountain of Gadgad, and encamped at Etebatha. And they removed from Etebatha, and encamped at Ebrona. And they removed from Ebrona, and encamped at GesionGaber. And they removed from Gesion-Gaber, and encamped And they removed from the wilin the wilderness of Sin. derness of Sin, and encamped in the wilderness of Pharan, And they removed from Kades, and encampthis is Kades. ed at Or, the mountain bordering on the land of Edom. And Aaron the priest went up at the command of the Lord, and died there, in the fortieth year of the children of Israel's coming out of Egypt, in the fifth month, the first day of the month. And Aaron was a hundred and twenty three years old when he died at mount Or. And the Chananite king of Arad, whose fixed abode was in the land of Chanaan, received intelAnd ligence when the children of Israel were marching in. And they removed from mount Or, and encamped at Selmona.
Ch.
XXXIV.
NUMBERS.
43 they removed from Selmona, and encamped at Phino. And 44 they removed from Phino, and encamped at Oboth. And they removed from Oboth, and encamped at Gai, on the borders And they removed from Gai, and encamped at 45 of Moab. 46 Daibon-gad. And they removed from Daibon-gad, and en47 camped at Gelmon-deblathaim. And they removed from Gelmon-deblathaim, and encamped on the mountains Abarim, over 48 against Nabo. And they removed from the mountains Abarim, and encamped on the west of Moab, by the Jordan, opposite to
Jericho.
49 And when they were encamped on the Jordan, from Aisi50 moth to Belsa, which is on the west of Moab, the Lord spoke to Moses on the west of Moab by the Jordan, in front of Jericho, 51 saying, Speak to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, You are now going to cross the Jordan into the land of 52 Chanaan. You shall destroy all those who dwell in that land, from before you, and demolish their obelisks, and utterly destroy their molten images, and all their pillars you shall demo53 lish. And when you have destroyed all the inhabitants of that land, you shall dwell therein for I have given you their land by lot, and you shall divide their land, by lot, among your 54 tribes. To those who are more numerous you shall give a larger possession and to those who are fewer in number you shall give a smaller possession. On whatever place any one's name falleth, there shall be his possession. According to the 55 tribes of your families you shall possess it. But if you do not destroy the inhabitants of the land from before you, it will come to
; ;
your eyes, and darts in your 56 in the land wherein you dwell.
I will deal with
sides,
x\.nd it will
XXXIV.
you as I determined to deal with them. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, Give a charge to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, 2 You are about to enter the laud of Chanaan. This you shall have for an inheritance, even the whole land of Chanaan, with 3 its borders. And your southern border shall be, from the wil4 derness of Sin, until it joineth Edom. And your boundaries on the south shall be, from a part of the salt sea on the east, and that boundary shall encompass you on the south, to the vol. i. o o
;;
Ch.
XXXIV.
NUMBERS.
and from Asemona the boundarywind round along the brook of Egypt, and its termination Then you shall have the sea for a boundary. 6 shall be the sea. The great sea shall bound you this shall be your western 7 boundary. And your boundary on the north shall be this from the great sea you shall measure off for yourselves, along S the range of mountains from mountain to mountain you shall measure off for yourselves beginning at the bay of Emath, 9 and extending along the border of Saradak, the boundary
:
shall
of
Dephrona and
its
termina-
boundary shall run down to Bela, on the east of the fountains, then down along the borders of Bela, on the eastern side of the 12 sea of Chenerith then down the Jordan and its termination 13 shall be the salt sea. This shall be your land and these its bounda; ;
ries
round about.
is
Israelites say-
ing, This
lot,
in the
man-
commanded
it
and to the half of the tribe of Manasses because the tribe of the Reubenites, and the tribe of the Gadites, according to the houses of their families, and the half of the tribe of the Manas15 sites, have received their allotments. Two tribes, and the half of a tribe, have received their lots on the south east side of the
Jordan, in front of Jericho.
to
Ele-
18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
xlnd you shall azar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nave, take one chief of a tribe to divide the land among you by lot. And these are the names of the men Of the tribe of Judas, Chaleb son of Jephonne of the tribe of Symeon, Salamiel son of Samiud of the tribe of Benjamin, Eldad son of Chaslon of the children of the tribe of Dan, chief Bakchir, son of Egli
of
Joseph of the
;
Suphi; of the tribe of the Ephraimites, chief Kamuel, son of Sabathan of the tribe of Zabulon, chief Elisaphan, son of Pharnach of the tribe of Issachar, chief Phaltiel, son of Oza
;
Ch.
XXXV.
NUMBERS.
;
27 Of the tribe of Aser, chief Achior, son of Selemi of the tribe 28 of Nephthaleim, chief Phadael, son of Jamiud. To these the 29 Lord gave it in charge to parcel out to the Israelites their allotments in the land of Chanaan. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, on the west of XXXV.
Moab, by the Jordan, over against Jericho, saying, Command 2 the children of Israel and let them give the Levites, out of the
;
They
3 the Levites the suburbs of these cities round about. The cities and the suburbs thereof shall be shall be for them to dwell in 4 for their cattle, even for all their beasts. Now the suburbs of
;
which you shall give to the Levites, shall be from the outwards, two thousand cubits all around. 5 Thou shalt therefore measure off, outwards from the city, on the east side two thousand cubits, on the south side two thousand cubits, on the west side two thousand cubits, and on the north side two thousand cubits, and in the middle of this
the
cities,
and you
shall give shall be cities of refuge for the manslayer to flee to,
you
two
cities.
All the
cities,
These
cities
from the possessions of the children of Israel. They shall give the Levites, out of their cities, many from those who have many, and few from them who have few from every one according to the inheritance which they possess. Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the 9 10 children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them, You are about to cross the Jordan into the land of Chanaan, and you will set
shall be
;
which shall be your places of refuge, 11 to which the manslayer may flee. When any person killeth ano12 ther unwittingly, those cities will be places of refuge from the avenger of blood, that the manslayer may not die, until he stand
apart for yourselves
cities,
for trial.
which you shall give, six shall be your places of refuge 14 three of these cities you shall give on this side of the Jordan, and 15 three such cities you shall give in the land of Chanaan. They shall be a refuge for the children of Israel, and for the proseThese cities are to be plalyte, and the sojourner among you.
Ch.
XXXV.
But
if
NUMBEBS.
if
16 person unawares.
may
ment
of iron,
and he
die,
he
a murderer
let
the murderer be
17 put to death.
he hath smitten him with a stone out of he is a murhis hand, by which he might be killed, and he die 18 derer let the murderer be put to death. And if he hath smitten him with any instrument of wood out of his hand, by which
;
;
And
he might be killed, and he die he is a murderer let the mur19 derer be put to death. The avenger of blood himself shall kill 20 him. When he meeteth him he shall slay him. And if, through hatred, he hath pushed him down, or thrown at him from am21 bush, any instrument whatever, and he die; or if on account of an old grudge he hath smitten him with his hand, and he die
;
; ;
let
to death
he
is
a murderer
let the
murderer be put to death. The avenger of blood shall slay the 22 murderer when he meeteth him. But if on a sudden, not through malice aforethought, he hath pushed him down, or 23 thrown any instrument at him, not from ambush, nor with any
stone by which he might be killed, or not seeing him, and it 24 light upon him, and he die, and he was not his enemy, nor seeking to do him any injury, the congregation shall judge between him who smote, and the avenger of blood, according to 25 these rules of decision and the congregation shall deliver the slayer from the avenger of blood, and the congregation shall
;
fled
and
he shall dwell there, till the death of the high priest, whom they 26 have anointed with holy oil. And if the manslayer go out of the bounds of the city of his refuge to which he fled, and 27 the avenger of blood find him out of the bounds of the city 28 of his refuge, and the avenger of blood kill the slayer, he For he should have remained in the is not guilty of death.
city of refuge
till
After the
may
These shall be your rules of decision, 29 of his possession. 30 for your generations, in all your dwellings. When any one hath slain a person, thou shalt put to death the murderer, by witnesses but one witness shall not testify against a person
;
31 to cause him to be put to death. And you shall take no ransom for life from a manslayer who is guilty of death for he 32 must be put to death nor shall you take any ransom from him
;
:
Ch.
XXXVI.
who hath
NUMBERS.
he
may
;
dwell again in
33 his land, until the death of the high priest. So you will not polfor this blood lute with blood the land in which you dwell and the land cannot be cleansed from the polluteth the land blood which is shed in it, but by the blood of him who shed it.
;
34 You must not defile the land in which you dwell in which I dwell among you for I the Lord dwell among the children of
;
Israel.
XXXVI.
Then came the chiefs of the community of the children of Galaad, son of Machir, son of Manasses, of the tribe of the children of Joseph, and spoke before Moses, and before
Eleazar the priest, and before the chiefs of the patriarchal
said,
our lord to give the land of inheritance by lot to the children of Israel and the Lord hath commanded our lord to give the
;
Now
they
may become
and their and added
raelites,
may
;
fathers,
they
may
be married
4 the
lot of
our inheritance
still
added to
married, and their inheritance will be taken from the inheri5 tance of our patriarchal tribe.
to the children of Israel,
by the command
commanded
the daughters
please,
of Salpaad, saying,
whom they
but
men
community
no transferring of inheritance among the children of from one tribe to another. Because the children of Israel must be kept together, every one in the inheritance of the
tribe, therefore
every daughter,
who
among
the tribes of
of the
community
:
may
inherit
but
Ch.
NUMBERS.
XXXVI.
10
the Israelites will be kept together every one in his inheritance. Accordingly they did, for the daughters of Salpaad, in the
commanded Moses, and Thersa, and Egla, and Melcha, and Nua, and Maala, the daughters of Salpaad,
12 were married to their cousins. They were married to men of the tribe of Manasses, one of the sons of Joseph, and their inheritance was kept in the tribe, to which the
their father belonged.
community
of
13
These are the commands, and the statutes, and the judgments, which the Lord gave in charge, by the ministry of Moses, on the west of Moab, on the Jordan, over against
Jericho.
DEUTERONOMY.
I.
all
Israel,
on
Seir to Kades-Barne. In the fortieth year, the eleventh month, on the first day of the month, Moses spoke to all the children of Israel, accord4 ing to all that the Lord had given him in charge to them. After
by mount
5 bon
of
he had smitten Seon king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Eseand Og, king of Basan, who dwelt at Astaroth and
;
10
Moab, to explain the law fully, saying. The Lord our God spoke to us at Choreb, saying, You have tarried long enough by this mount. Turn strike your tents, and march to the mountain of the Amorites, and to all the inhabitants around Araba to the mountain and to the plain, and to the south, and to the land of the Chananites, on the sea shore, and to Antilibanus, till you reach the river the great river Euphrates. Behold I have delivered up the land before you. Go in, and take possession of the land, which with an oath I promised to give to your fathers to Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob to them and their seed after them. Then I spoke to you at that time, saying, I am not able alone to bear you. The Lord your God hath multiplied you
;
Ch.
T.
DEUTERONOMY.
this
11 titude.
12
13
14 15
16
mulyou a thousand times as many as you are, and bless you as he hath How can I alone bear the burden of you, even promised' you the whole weight of you, and your contentions ? Appoint for yourselves men of wisdom, knowledge and understanding, for your several tribes, and I will make them leaders over you. And you answered me, and said, The thing which thou hast proposed to do is good. So I took from among you men of wisdom, knowledge, and understanding, and appointed them to be leaders over you captains of thousands, and captains of hundreds, and captains of fifties, and captains of tens and promulgators of the law for your judges. And I gave a charge to your judges at that time, saying, Hear the causes between your brethren, and judge righteously between every man and
stars of
heaven
for
May
God
is
with him.
Thou
shalt not
thou shalt pass sentence, and not be afraid of the face of man judgment is God's. And if the matter be too hard for 18 you, bring it to me, and I will hear it. And when I had given 19 you in charge, at that time, all the things which you were to
for the
do,
all
that
20 ed
us.
to Kades-barne, I
You
are
21 Lord our
delivered
session of
God
up
it,
giveth you.
to
Behold the Lord your God hath you the land before you. Go up and take pos-
God
of your fathers,
commanded
22 you. Fear not, nor be faint hearted. Whereupon you all came to me, and said, Let us send men before us, and let them traverse the land for us, and bring us word what way we shall go 23 up, and to what cities we shall come. And the proposal was
agreeable to me.
So
took from
24
man
for
every
tribe.
And
25 mountain, and came to the valley of the bunch of grapes. And when they had thoroughly viewed it, they took in their hands some of the fruit of the land, and brought it to you, and said, 26 The land is good, which the Lord our God giveth us. Not-
Ch.
I.
DEUTERONOMY.
this,
;
27 withstanding
you would not go up but disobeyed the Lord our God, and murmured in your tents, saying, Because the Lord hateth us he hath brought us out of the land of Egypt, to deliver us into the hands of the Amo-
command
of the
28
destroy us utterly, wherever we go. When your brethren disheartened you, saying, It is a nation great and numerous, and stronger than we and the cities are large, and walled up to the sky. Indeed we have seen there sons of giants.
rites, to
;
terrified, nor afraid of them. The Lord 30 your God is marching before you. He will assist you in subduing them, according to all that he hath done for you in the land 31 of Egypt, and in that wilderness, which you have seen in your march to this mountain of the Amorite. The Lord thy God
as he hath 32 done the way you marched, till you came to this place. Not33 withstanding this speech you did not confide in the Lord our God who was marching before you in the way to chuse a place
all
will take
charge of thee, as a
man would
of a son
you, conducting you by night with fire, pointing out to you the way in which you were to march and by day, with 34 a pillar of cloud. And the Lord heard the sound of your words, 35 and being provoked to wrath, he sware saying, Not one of these men shall see that good land which I, with an oath, pro36 mised their fathers, save Chaleb son of Jephonne. He shall
for
;
And to him I will give the land to which he went up, it. and to his children, because he vindicateth the cause of the 37 Lord. With me also the Lord was angry on your account, 38 and said, Neither shalt thou go in there. Joshua son of Nave 39 who is thy attendant he shall go thither. Encourage him, for he shall distribute it, by lot, to Israel. And with respect
see
your children, who do not know good or evil, they shall go thither, and to them I will give it, and they shall inherit it. 40 But as for you, turn, and march into the wilderness, by the way 41 to the Red sea. Then you answered, and said, We have sinned before the Lord our God. We will go up, and fight acto
all that the Lord our God commanded us. So, every one seizing his implements of war, you assembled tumultu42 ously to go up the mountain. Whereupon the Lord said to me, Say to them, You shall not go up, nor fight for I am not 43 with you. And you should not be trodden down before your
cording to
Ch.
II.
DEUTERONOMY.
Accordingly I spoke to you
but transgressed the
;
enemies.
to
of the Lord, and pre44 sumptuously ascended the mountain. And the Amorites, who dwelt on the mountain, came out to meet you, and pursued you, as bees would do, and slaughtered you from Seir to Her45 ma. Then you sat down, and wept before the Lord our God but the Lord hearkened not to your voice, nor paid attention to you. So you abode at Kades many days, as many as you had
;
me
command
II.
2 3
Then we turned, and took up our march by the way to the Eecl sea, as the Lord spoke to me. And when we had been many days circling round mount Seir, the Lord said to me, You have been longenough circling round this mountain, therefore turn northward, and give thou a charge to this people, saying, Yr ou are about to march along by the borders of your brethren, the children of Esau who inhabit Seir. They will be afraid of you, and dread you exceedingly. Yr ou must not come to battle with them for I will not give you a foot of their land, because I have given mount Seir to the children of Esau for a possession. Buy provisions of them for money, that you may eat, and receive of them water by measure, for money, that you may drink (for the Lord our God had blessed thee in all the works
staid there before.
of thy hands.)
10
11
12
and frightful Lord thy God was with wilderness. Behold for forty years the thee. Thou wast not in want of any thing. And when we had passed by our brethren the children of Esau, who inhabit Seir, by the way of Araba, from Ailon to Gesion-gaber, and wheeling about had crossed the wilderness of Moab, the Lord said to me, Act not as enemies against the Moabites nor come to a battle with them for I will not give you for a possession any of their land for I have given Aroer to the children of Lot, that they may inherit it. (Now the Ommins had formerly dwelt there, a nation great and numerous, and mighty as the Enakims they as well as the Enakims may be accounted Raphains but the Moabites call them Ommins. And in Seir the Chorrites were formerly settled, but the children of Esau destroyed them, and rooted them out from before them, and dwelt in their stead, in the same manner as Israel hath done with the
Recollect
didst traverse that great
!
how thou
vol.
i.
p p
Ch. II.
DEUTERONOMY.
13 land of their possession which the Lord hath given them.) Now therefore arise, and strike your tents, and cross the valley of
Zaret.
14
Now
till
we came
to
15 tion of the warriors had fallen, and died out of the camp. As the Lord had, with an oath denounced against them, the hand 16
17
18 19
Lord was upon them to destroy them from among the And when all the warriors had host until they had all fallen. fallen, and died from among the people, the Lord spoke to me, saying, Thou art now to pass by Aroer, along the borders of Moab when you come near to the children of Amman you must not act hostilely against them, nor come to battle with them for I will not give thee any of the land of the children
of the
; ;
because I have given it for a posfor a possession 20 session to the children of Lot. (It may be accounted the land of the Eaphains, for the Raphains formerly dwelt there, but the 21 Ammanites call them Zochommins. They, as well as the Enakims, were a nation great and numerous, and much stronger than you but the Lord destroyed them from before the Ammanites, and they took possession of the country, and have 22 dwelt therein in their stead, even to this day. The same was
of
;
;
Amman
who
Chorrites from
and
took possession of their country, and have dwelt therein, in 23 their stead, even to this day. So it was with the Evites when they dwelt in Asedoth even to Gaza, the Cappadocians, who
and dwelt in their 24 stead.) Now therefore arise, strike your tents, and cross the vale of Arnon behold I have delivered into thy hand Seon, king of Esebon, the Amorite, with his land. Begin to take pos25 session. Join battle with him this day. Begin to impress the fear of thee, and the dread of thee, on the face of all the nations under heaven. They who hear of thy name shall tremble, and
came out
of Cappadocia, rooted
them
out,
26
be in anguish because of thee. Now I had sent messengers from the wilderness of Keda27 moth to Seon, king of Esebon, with words of peace, saying, Let me pass through thy land. I will march along the high28 way, and not turn aside to the right, nor to the left. Thou shalt
Ck.
III.
DEUTERONOMY.
eat
just
;
sell
sell
me provisions for money, that I may me water for money, that I may drink,
;
till
29 through on foot
as the
children of Esau,
who dwell
and the children of me, until I cross the Jordan, to the land which the Lord our 30 God giveth us. But Seon, king of Esebon, would not consent that we should pass by him, for the Lord our God had emboldened his spirit, and made his heart obstinate, that he might be
delivered into thy hands, as at this day.
31
32 33 34 35
Then the Lord said to me, Behold I have begun to deliver up before thee Seon, king of Esebon, the Amorite, and his land. Begin therefore to take possession of his land. So Seon, king of Esebon, came out to meet us, he and all his people, to batAnd the Lord our God delivered him up before tie at Jassa. And we smote him and his sons, and all his people, and us. took all his cities at that time and utterly destroyed every city one after another with their wives and children. We left none Besides making a prey of their cattle, we to be taken alive.
;
36 took the spoils of their cities. From Aroer, which is on the banks of the brook Arnon, including the city in the vale, even The to mount Galaad, there was not a city which escaped us. Moreover, delivered them all into our hands. 37 Lord our God when, without approaching the children of Amman, we had
on the brook Jabok, and his cities in the hilly country, as the Lord our God commanded us, we turned and went up the way to Basan. And when Og, III. 2 king of Basan came out to meet us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrain, the Lord said to me, Fear him not for into thy hand I have delivered him, and all his people, and all his
taken
all his territories
;
land and thou shalt do to him as thou hast done to Seon, the 3 king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Esebon. So the Lord our God delivered also into our hands Og, king of Basan, and all his people, and we smote him till there was none of his seed left.
;
4 And we took all his cities at that time. There was not a city which we did not take from them three score cities, the whole region of Argob, belonging to Og, king of Basan All the ci5 ties fortified with high walls, bars and gates, besides the towns of the Pherezites, which were very many, we utterly destroyed. 6 As we had done to Seon, king of Esebon, we destroyed every
Ch. III.
DEUTERONOMY.
8
9
10
11
12
13
and the women and children. But all cities, we took for ourselves. So, at that time, we took this land out of the hands of the two kings of the Amorites, who were on the banks of the Jordan, from the brook Anion even to Aermon (now the Phoenicians call Aermon Sanior and the Amorites call it Sanir) including all the cities of Misor, and all Galaad, and all Basan, as far as Elcha, and Adraim, the cities of the kingdom of Og in Basan. (For besides Og, king of Basan, there was not one of the Raphains left. Behold his bed was a bed of iron. Behold it is in the citadel of the Ammanites. The length of it is nine cubits, and the breadth of it four cubits, after the cubit of a man.) And we took possession of this land, at that time, from Aroer, which is on the bank of the brook Arnon, and the half of mount Galaad and I gave all the cities thereof to Reuben, and Gad. And the rest of Galaad, and all Basan, the kingdom of Og, I
the cattle, and the spoils of the
;
Argob, even
gave to the half of the tribe of Manasses, with all the region of all that part of Basan which is to be accounted the
(Now when
he called
its
it
after his
now
name.)
I gave
all
15
16 ben
Galaad to the Machirites and to Reubelow Galaad, to the brook Arnon, the middle of the brook being the boundary and as far as Jabok, 17 this brook being the boundary of the Ammanites, and Araba,
Now when
and Gad,
and the Jordan the boundary of Machanareth, even to the sea 18 of Araba, the salt sea below Asedoth, the Phasga of the East, I gave you a charge at that time, saying, The Lord your God
hath given you this land for a possession, you shall go armed 19 before your brethren, the children of Israel, all of you who are fit for war, (but your wives, and your children, and your cat20
I know that you have much cattle, are to dwell in your which I have given you) until the Lord your God shall have given your brethren rest, as well as you and until they shall have taken possession of the land which the Lord our 21 God giveth them, on the other side of the Jordan. Then you shall return, every one to his possession which I have given you. And at the same time I gave a charge to Joshua, saying,
tle, for
cities,
Oh. IV.
DEUTERONOMY.
all
deal with all those kingdoms against which you are going to 22 cross over. You shall not be afraid of them, for the Lord 23 our God will fight for you. I also supplicated the Lord, at Lord God, thou hast begun to shew thy 24 that time, saying, majesty, and thy power, and thy mighty hand, and servant thy thy outstretched arm for what god is there in heaven, or on earth, who can do as thou hast done, or according to thy ma25 jesty. Let me cross over, and see that land, that good land which is beyond the Jordan, and that goodly mountain Antili26 banus. But the Lord overlooked me, because of you, and would not hearken to me. And the Lord said to me, Let this 27 suffice thee. Speak no more on this subject. Go up to the top of the craggy mountain, and raise thine eyes westward, and northward, and southward, and eastward, and take a view 28 of it with thine eyes for thou shalt not cross this Jordan. And give a charge to Joshua, and strengthen and encourage him for he shall cross over before this people, and shall give them the possession of all this land which thou hast seen. So we halted at the forest, near the house of Phogor.
;
,
IV.
Now
therefore, hear,
Israel,
the judgments, which I this day teach you to practise, that you may live, and multiply, and go in, and possess the land, which
God of your fathers giveth you. You shall not add any thing to what I command you nor shall you diminish from it. You shall keep the commandments of the Lord 3 our God, which I, this day, give you in charge. Your eyes have seen all that the Lord our God did because of Beelphegor that as for every man who went after Beelphegor him 4 the Lord our God destroyed from among you. But as for you who adhered to the Lord your God, you are all alive this day. 5 Behold, I have taught you rules of rectitude, and judgments, as the Lord commanded me that you may act agreeably
2 the Lord the
;
which you are going, to take possession 6 of it. Therefore keep them, and practise them. For this will be your wisdom, and your understanding, in the sight of all the nations. Whoever shall chance to hear all these rules of rectitude, will say, Behold this is a wise and understanding people
thereto, in the land to
Ch. IV.
7
DEUTEEONOMY.
great nation.
For how great must that nation be, which God is on all occasions, And how great must the nation be, 8 if we call upon him which hath such rules of rectitude, and such righteous judgments, as are contained in the whole law, which I this day layhath God near them, as the Lord our
!
before you.
Take heed
get not
all
to thyself,
For-
them
that thou all the days of thy life mayst impress upon thy children, and thy childrens' children, 10 that day when you stood in the presence of the Lord our God For the Lord at Choreb, on the day of the solemn assembly.
said to me,
let
them hear
my
may learn to fear me all the days they And let them teach their children. So you
foot of the mountain.
fire
Though the
was dark-
up
to heaven, there
And
13 you heard.
covenant, which he
And
the Lord
commandand judg-
me
you
rules of rectitude,
ments, for you to practise in the land to which you are going, 15 to take possession of it. Therefore watch your souls with diligence for you saw no similitude on the day when the Lord
;
spoke to you at Choreb, in the mount, out of the midst of the 16 fire that you may not transgress, and make for yourselves any kind of image, the likeness of man or a graven image
;
17
woman
earth
;
18 the likeness of any reptile, which creepeth on the ground the likeness of any fish which is in the waters below the earth ;
19 and that upon looking up to heaven, and seeing the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and all the host of heaven, thou mayst not be led astray, and worship them, and perform religious service to those things which the Lord thy God hath arranged in
20 due order,
God hath
Ch. IV.
DEUTERONOMY.
indeed taken you and brought you out of the land of Egypt out of Egypt, to be to him a chosen
21 people, as at this day but with me the Lord God was angry for the things spoken by you, and he solemnly said that I should
not cross this Jordan, and that I should not enter that land, 22 which the Lord thy God giveth thee for a possession. For I am to die in this land, and not to cross that Jordan but you 23 are to cross it. When you shall possess that good land, take heed to yourselves, that you do not forget the covenant of the Lord our God, which he made with you, and transgress and make for yourselves a graven image of any of the things about 24 which the Lord thy God hath given thee a charge for the 25 Lord thy God is a consuming fire a zealous God. If therefore, when you have begotten sons, and sons' sons, and have been long in the land, you transgress, and make a graven image the likeness of any thing whatever, and do evil in the sight of 26 the Lord your God, to provoke him to wrath, I call heaven and earth this day to witness against you, that you shall surely perish from the land, to which you are going, to cross the Jordan You shall not prolong your days there to take possession of it. 27 therein, but shall be utterly rooted out. And the Lord will scatter you among all the nations, and you shall be left few in number, 28 among all the nations, to which the Lord will bring you. And there you shall serve other gods, the works of men's hands, stocks and stones, which can neither see, nor hear, nor eat, 29 nor smell. Y'et there, on seeking the Lord your God you will find him, when you seek him with your whole heart and with 30 your whole soul In thy affliction, when all these things have come upon thee in the latter days, when thou shalt turn to the Lord thy God, and hearken to his voice because the Lord he will not forsake thee utterly, 31 thy God is a merciful God
;
He will not forget the covenant of which the Lord confirmed to them with an oath. Enquire of the days which are past those which were be32 fore thee, from the day God created man on the earth, and from one end of heaven to the other; hath there ever been 33 any thing like this great thing ? Hath any thing been heard Hath any nation heard the voice of the living God, like it ? speaking out of the midst of the fire, as thou hast heard, and
nor totally destroy thee.
thy
fathers,
Ch. IV.
DEUTERONOMY.
alive ?
34 are
still
trial to
take for
himself a nation out of the midst of a nation, by trials, and by signs, and by wonders, and by war, and with a strong hand,
35 36
37
38
and an outstretched arm, and with great visions, according to all that the Lord our God hath done in Egypt, before thine eyes ? So that thou must needs know that the Lord thy God is very God, and that there is none else besides him. From heaven he caused his voice to be heard to instruct thee and on earth he shewed thee his great fire. And thou hast heard his words out of the midst of the fire. Because he loved thy faand by his mighty thers, he chose you their seed after them power he hath brought thee out of Egypt, to destroy nations to bring thee greater and mightier than thou art, before thee
; ;
in,
is
Know
in thy
God
is
alone
none other
40 besides him. You shall therefore keep his commandments, and his rules of rectitude, which I this day give you in charge, that it may be well with thee and with thy children after thee that you may live long in the land, which the Lord thy God
41
Then Moses
to-
42 wards the rising of the sun, for the slayer to flee to. should kill his neighbour unawares, and hated him not in times 43 past, might flee to one of these cities, and live, namely, Boand sor, in the wilderness, in the plain, for the Eeubenites Bamoth, in Galaaditis, for the Gadites; and Gaulon, in Ba;
Whoever
44 45
This
Israel
is
these
testimonies,
and the
rules of rectitude,
46 the
and the judgments, which Moses delivered in his speech to Israelites, after they came out of the land of Egypt on
the bank of the Jordan, in the vale near the house of Phogor, who dwelt at Esebon,
the Israelites slew after their coming out of Egypt, when they took possession both of this the land of land, and the land of Og king of Basan, the two kings of the Amorites, who were on the side of the Jordan towards the
Ch. V.
DEUTERONOMY.
48 rising of the sun, from Aroer, which is on the border of the 49 brook Arnon, to the mountain of Seon, which is Aermon, comprehending all that part of Araba on the eastern bank of Jordan, below the cliff of Asedoth. V. When Moses had convened all Israel, he said to them> Hear, Israel, the rules of rectitude and the judgments, which I this day deliver in your hearing, that you may learn them, and may be careful to perform them. 2 The Lord your God made a covenant with you at Choreb. 3 It was not only with your fathers that the Lord made this covenant, but with you also
4 this day.
with
fire.
Face
to face the
all
here alive
at that
moim-
8
9
you the words of the and did not go up to the mountain and he said, I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not make for thyself an idol, nor the likeness of any thing in the heaven above, or of any of the things which are on the earth below, or which are in the waters below the earth. Thou shalt
at that time, to declare to
fire,
them for I am the Lord thy God, them who hate me, the sins of fa;
upon
10 shewing mercy for thousands [of generations] to them who 11 love me, and keep my commandments. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain for the Lord thy God
;
name
in vain.
as the
Labour six days, and do all thy works but on 14 the seventh day are the sabbaths for the Lord thy God. On it thou shalt not do any work neither thou nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy man servant nor thy maid servant, nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor any of thy cattle, nor the proselyte who sojourneth with thee that thy man servant, and thy maid 15 servant, and thy labouring beast may rest as well as thou. Re13
thee.
manded
member
the
that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that Lord thy God brought thee out thence, with a strong hand and an outstretched arm for this cause the Lord thy
;
vol.
I.
q q
Ch
V.
DEUTEEONOMY.
thee to keep the day of the sabbaths
it.
Honour thy father and thy mother, as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee, that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayst live long in the land which the Lord thy 17 God giveth thee. Thou shalt not commit murder. Thou Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt shalt not commit adultery. 21 not bear false witness against thy neighbour. Thou shalt not
covet thy neighbour's wife; thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house, nor his field, nor his
man
any of
maid any
thing which
is
thy neighbour's.
the injunctions which the Lord delivered ver-
22
These
of the
pest,
are
bally, to all
fire.
your congregation, at the mount, out of the midst There was darkness, thick darkness, a turbid tem-
23
24
25
26 27 28
29
30
31
and a loud voice. And he added no more. And having written them on two tables of stone, he gave them to me. Now when you heard the voice from the midst of the fire (the mountain indeed was burning with fire) you came to me, even all the leaders of your tribes, and your elders, and said, Behold the Lord our God hath shewn us his glory, and we have heard We have this day seen his voice from the midst of the fire. Now therefore that God can speak to man, and he may live. let us not die, for this great fire will consume us, if we continue any longer to hear the voice of the Lord our God and we For what mortal, who hath heard the voice of the shall die. living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, can live. Go thou near, and hear all that the Lord our God may say, and thou shalt rehearse to us all that the Lord our God may speak to thee, and we will hear and do it. And the Lord heard the sound of your words when you spoke to me. And the Lord said to me, I have heard the sound of the words All that of this people, even all that they have spoken to thee. that they may have their heart so disthey have said is right. posed in them as to fear me, and to keep my commandments continually, that it may be well with them, and their children Go say to them, Keturn to your houses. But as for for ever. thee, Stand thou here with me, and I will speak to thee all the commandments, and the rules of rectitude, and the judgments, which thou shalt teach them and let them act accord; ;
Ch. VI.
DEUTEKONOMY.
32 ingly in the land which I give them for a possession. Be careful therefore to do as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee. 33 Turn not aside to the right, nor to the left, from walking in all
the way which the Lord thy God hath commanded thee, that he may give thee rest, and that it may be well with thee, and that you may live long in the land, of which you shall take possession.
VI.
Now
titude,
I
5
6
8
9
and the judgments, which the Lord our God commandmay act conformably thereto in the land to which you are going, there to take possession of it You shall keep all his that you may fear the Lord your God. statutes, and his commandments, which I this day command you, both thou, and thy children, and thy children's children, Thereall the days of thy life, that you may live many clays. that it may be fore hear, Israel, and be careful to perform well with thee, and that you may be greatly multiplied, as the Lord, the God of thy fathers, hath promised to give thee a land flowing with milk and honey. These indeed are the rules of rectitude, and the judgments, which the Lord gave in charge to the children of Israel, in the wilderness, on their comingout of the land of Egypt. Israel The Lord is our God. The Lord is one. And Hear thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole understanding, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole might. And these injunctions, which I this day give thee in charge, shall be in thy and thou shalt impress them on thy heart, and in thy soul of them, when thou sittest at home, and children, and speak when thou art walking abroad, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up and thou shalt bind them for a sign on
ed you to be taught, that you
;
!
You
10 gates.
shall be immoveably before thine eyes. them on the posts of your houses and And when the Lord thy God hath brought thee into
it
Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob, to give thee cities, great and 11 beautiful, which thou hast not builded houses full of all good cisterns of hewn stone, things, which thou hast not filled which thou hast not hewed vineyards, and olive yards which
Ch. VII.
DEUTERONOMY.
;
thou hast not planted and when thou hast eaten, and art filled, 12 take heed to thyself, that thou forget not the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt out of the house
Lord thy God, and serve him 14 alone, and cleave to him, and swear by his name. Go not af15 ter other gods after any of the gods of the nations around (For the zealous God the Lord thy God is among you) you. lest the Lord thy God, being provoked to wrath against thee,
13 of bondage.
Thou
16 destroy thee from the face of the land. Thou shalt not try the 17 Lord thy God, as you tried him at Temptation. Thou shalt diall ligently keep the commandments of the Lord thy God the testimonies, and the rules of rectitude, which he shall give
18 thee in charge; and thou shalt do what is well pleasing and good in the sight of the Lord thy God, that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayst go in, and take possession of 19 that good land, out of which the Lord hath, with an oath, promised your fathers to drive all thine enemies from before thee, 20 as the Lord hath spoken. And when thy son shall, in time to come, ask thee, saying, What is the meaning of these testimonies, and these rules of rectitude, and these judgments, 21 which the Lord our God hath enjoined on us? Then thou shalt say to thy son, We were servants to Pharao, in the land of Egypt, and the Lord brought us out thence, with a 22 strong hand, and with an outstretched arm. And when the Lord had shewn signs, and wonders, great, and grievous, in
,
23 Egypt, on Pharao, and on his household, in our sight, he brought us out thence, to give us this land, which, with an 24 oath, he promised to give our fathers and the Lord com;
manded
us to practise
it
all
these rules
to
if
fear the
Lord our
live, as
God, that
may
may
25 we now do. For we shall find mercy, form all these commandments in the sight of the Lord our God, as he hath commanded us. Now when the Lord thy God hath brought thee into that VII. land, to which thou art going, there to possess it, and hath recareful to per-
we be
moved from
before thee
mighty nations
the
Chettite,
and the
Gergasite, and the Amorite, and the Chananite, and the Pheresite, and the Evite, and the Jebusite, seven nations, more
When
God
Ch. VII.
shall deliver
DEUTERONOMY.
them
into thy hands, thou shalt smite
;
them thou thou shalt not make a covenant with 3 them. You shall neither shew them mercy, nor contract marThou shalt not give thy daughter to his son, riages with them. 4 nor take his daughter for thy son. For she will cause thy son to apostatise from me, and to serve other gods, and the Lord
shalt utterly destroy
them
be provoked to wrath against you, and speedily destroy But in this manner thou shalt deal with them their al5 thee. their pillars you shall break to pieces tars you shall destroy
will
; ;
you shall cut down and the graven images of their For thou art a people dedicated 6 gods you shall burn with fire. to the Lord thy God, and the Lord thy God hath chosen thee,
their groves
;
you were the most numerous of all the nations, that the Lord for you are the fewest preferred you, and made choice of you 8 of all the nations but because the Lord loved you, therefore in performance of the oath which he swore to your fathers, the Lord led you out with a strong hand, and the Lord redeemed thee from the house of bondage, out of the hand of Pharao Know therefore that the Lord thy God is the 9 king of Egypt.
;
:
God the God to be confided in, who keepeth covenant and mercy for thousands of generations with them who love 10 him, and keep his commandments and who requiteth to their
only
;
them who hate him, so as to destroy them. To them indeed who hate him he will not be slack to their face he will Therefore keep the commandments, and the 11 requite them.
face
;
day comyou hearken to these rules, and keep and practise them, the Lord thy God will keep with thee the covenant, and the mercy, which he, with an 13 oath, confirmed to your fathers. And he will love thee, and bless thee, and multiply thee and he will bless the offspring of thy womb, and the product of thy land thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, thy herds of cattle, and thy flocks of sheep, in the land which he, with an oath, promised thy fathers to give 14 thee. Thou shalt be blessed above all the nations. There shall not be a male without a progeny, nor a female barren among 15 you, or your cattle. And the Lord will remove from thee every
rules of rectitude,
I this
12
mand
thee to do.
And
it
shall
come
to pass, that if
Oh. VIII.
DEUTEKONOMY.
:
will not lay upon thee any of the sore diseases of Egypt, which thou hast seen, which thou hast known but will 16 lay them upon all that hate thee. And thou shalt consume all
malady, and
God
giveth thee
And
form religious service to their gods for this is a snare for thee. if thou shouldst say in thy heart, This nation is stronger 18 than I how shall I be able to exterminate them ? Be not afraid
Now
of
them
all
that the
Lord
great
19 thy
God
the Egyptians
which thine eyes have seen, the signs and great wonmighty hand, and the outstretched arm As the Lord thy God brought thee out, so will the Lord your God 20 deal with all the nations, of whom you are afraid. The Lord
trials
ders
the
God
the
thy
21 are
will
Thou shalt God the Great and 22 Mighty God, is with thee. The Lord thy God will indeed consume those nations from before thee, by little and little. Thou
left,
them
23 come a waste, and the wild beasts multiply against thee. But the Lord thy God will deliver them into thy hands, and thou
a great destruction, until you may ut24 terly exterminate them. When he shall deliver their kings into your hands, you shall destroy their name out of that place. None shall be able to stand before thee, until thou hast utterly 25 destroyed them. The graven images of their gods you shall burn with fire. Thou shalt not covet the silver nor the gold
shalt destroy
them with
thereof. Thou shalt not take any of it for thyself, lest thou be 26 ensnared by it. Because it is an abomination to the Lord thy God, therefore thou shalt not bring an abomination into thy house for thou wilt be an Anathema as well as it. Thou shalt
;
utterly detest
it,
and hold
it
in utter abomination
for it is
an
Anathema,
VIII.
[a
devoted thing.]
you
2
All the commands which I this day give you in charge you may live, and be mul-
tiplied,
and possess the land which the Lord your and thou shalt keep to your fathers remembrance all the way which the Lord thy God led thee
and go
in,
;
Ch. VIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
he might
afflict thee,
know what was in thy heart, whether thou wouldst keep his And when he had afflicted thee, and 3 commandments or not.
suffered thee to hunger, then he fed thee with
manna, which
thy fathers knew not, that he might shew thee, that man can but that man can live on any thing live not on bread only pleased to appoint. Thy garments did not be4 which God is come too old for thee, nor were thy shoes worn out from un;
5 der thee
so
know
man
chastiseth his
6 son, so the Lord thy God will chasten thee keep therefore the commandments of the Lord thy God, by walking in his ways,
7
10
11
12 13
14
and fearing him. For the Lord thy God will bring thee to a good, and extensive land, where there are brooks of water, and fountains from the deeps, issuing forth from the plains, and from the hills a land of wheat, and barley, where there are a land of oil-olive vineyards, and fig trees, and pomegranates wherein thou shalt eat bread, without scarand honey a land city, and in which thou shalt not want any thing a land, the stones of which are iron, and out of the mountains of which thou Therefore when thou hast eaten, and art satisshalt dig brass. fied, thou shalt bless the Lord thy God in that good land, which he hath given thee. Take heed to thyself, that thou forget not the Lord thy God, so as not to keep his commandments, and his judgments, and his rules of rectitude, which I this day command thee. When thou hast eaten, and art satisfied, and hast built goodly houses, and dwelt therein, and when thy herds, and thy flocks, are multiplied, and thou hast silver and gold in abundance, and all thy possessions are multiplied, be not elated in heart, nor forget the Lord thy God, who brought
thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage 15 who conducted you through that great and frightful wilderness,
where
there
were biting
serpents
fed thee in the wil16 of water for thee out of a flinty derness with manna, which thou didst not know, and which
was not known by thy fathers, that he might try thee, and do thee good in thy latter days.
17
afflict
thee,
and
of
Say not
in
thy heart,
My
Oh. IX.
DEUTERONOMY.
me
it
procure wealth, that he may 19 Lord made with thy fathers, as at this day. Indeed if thou forget the Lord thy God, and go after other gods, and serve them,
great wealth but rememhe who giveth thee power to establish the covenant which the
this
:
is
and worship them, I call heaven and earth this day to witness 20 against you, that you shall surely perish. In like manner as the other nations which the Lord God destroyed before you, so shall you perish, because you have not hearkened to the voice of the Lord your God. Thou art now about to cross the Jordan, Israel IX. Hear, to go in to possess nations much greater and stronger than 2 you, large cities, which are walled up to the sky, a people great and numerous, and of great stature, the children of Enak, whom thou knowest, and of whom thou hast heard it said,
!
Who
He
is
can stand before the sons of Enak ? Know therefore this God will himself march before thee.
to turn
8
9
He will destroy them. He will cause fire. back from before thy face, and will destroy them Now when the Lord speedily, as the Lord hath said to thee. thy God hath destroyed those nations from before thee, speak not in thy heart, saying, On the account of my righteousness the Lord hath brought me in to possess this good land. It is not on the account of thy righteousness, nor for the sanctity of thy heart, that thou goest in to possess their land but, because of the wickedness of those nations, the Lord will drive them out from before thee, and that he may establish his covenant which the Lord made with our fathers with Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob. Know therefore this day, that it is not for thy righteousness that the Lord thy God giveth thee that good land for a possession for thou art a stiffnecked people. Remember never forget how often thou hast provoked to wrath the Lord thy God, in the wilderness. From the day you came out of Egypt, till your coming to this place, you have gone on in a course of rebellion against the Lord. At Choreb you provoked the Lord, so that the anger of the Lord was kindWhen I went up the led against you, to destroy you utterly. mountain to receive the tables of stone the tables of the covenant which the Lord had made with you. Now I was on
them
;
Ch. IX.
DEUTERONOMY.
;
drank water
me
God upon
writ-
ten all the words which the Lord had spoken to you at the 11 mount, on the day of the solemn assembly. And after the forty days, and the forty nights, when the Lord gave me the two the tables of the covenant, the Lord said to tables of stone for thy people, 12 me, Arise, go down quickly from this place whom thou hast brought out of Egypt, have transgressed.
enjoin them,
13 image.
Moreover
14 spoken to
ple,
and have made Lord spoke thee once and again and
the
it is
themselves a molten
to
me,
saying,
have
said, I
and behold
a stiffnecked
people
now
therefore let
15
16
17 18
19
20
21
22 23
and blot out their name from under heaven and I will make thee a nation, great and powerful, and much more numerous than this. Whereupon I turned, and came down from the mount. Now the mount was blazing with fire up to heaven, and I had in my two hands the two tables of the testimonies. And when I saw that you had sinned before the Lord your G-od, and that you had made for yourselves a molten image, and had turned aside from the way in which the Lord had commanded you to walk; having hold of the two tables, I threw them out of my hands and broke them before your eyes. Then I made supplication before the Lord, a second time, as I had done before, forty days and forty nights (I neither ate bread nor drank water) for your sins which you had committed by doing evil in the sight of the Lord God, to provoke him to wrath. Even now I tremble on account of the wrath and indignation. For the anger of the Lord was kindled against you, to destroy you utterly. But the Lord hearkened to me at that time also. Even against Aaron, his wrath was kindled to destroy him; But I prayed for Aaron also at that time. Now I had taken your sin, the calf which you had made, and burned it with fire and having stamped, and ground it, till it was very fine, and like dust, I threw the dust into the torrent which ran down out of the mount. At Burning also, and at Temptation, and at Monuments of longing desire, you provoked the Lord. And
utterly destroy them,
;
me
VOL.
i.
Rr
Oh. X.
DEUTERONOMY.
when the Lord sent you from Kades-barne, saying, Go up, and take possession of the land which I give you, you disobeyed the command of the Lord your God, and did not con24 fide in him, nor hearken to his voice. You have been disobedient to the commands of the Lord, from the day he made
himself
known
to you.
25 When I was making supplication before the Lord, forty 26 days, and forty nights, as I had done before (for the Lord spoke of destroying you utterly,) I prayed to God, and said, O Lord, thou king of all the gods, destroy not thy people, and thy heritage,
whom
whom
out of the land of Egypt, with thy mighty power, and with thy
27 strong hand, and with thine outstretched arm. Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob, thy servants, to
didst swear
Remember
whom
thou
of
by
thyself.
28 this people, nor upon their wickedness, and their sins, lest they who dwell in the land, out of which thou hast brought them, should speak, saying, Because the Lord was not able to
bring them into the land which he promised them
cause he hated them, he led
;
and be-
them out
29 them.
Now these are thy people, and thy inheritance, whom thou hast brought out of the land of Egypt, with thy mighty power, and with thy strong hand, and with thine outstretched
At that time the Lord
first,
arm.
X.
2
said to me, Hew thee out two taand come up to me on the mount and thou shalt make thee an ark of wood, and thou shalt write on these tables the words which were on the first tables, which thou didst break, and shalt put them in the ark. So when I had made an ark of incorruptible wood, and hewed two tables of stone, like the first, and had gone up the mount with the two tables in my hand and he had written on these tables, according to the former writing, the ten commandments, which the Lord spoke to you at the mount, out of the midst and the Lord had given them to me, and I had of the fire and come down from the mount, and had put these taturned, bles in the ark which I had made, and they were there as the Lord commanded me, then the children of Israel removed out
bles of stone like the
; ;
Ch. XI.
DEUTERONOMY.
Aaron died, and where he was buand Eleazar executed the office of priest in his stead. 7 Thence they removed to G-adgad, and from Gadgad to Etaba8 tha, a land abounding with streams of water. Now the Lord, having at that time set apart the tribe of Levi to carry the ark
Misidai, the country where
ried,
and to
9 serve, and
among
their brethren.
The Lord
10
is
11
12
13
14
15
had been on the mount forty days, and forty Lord hearkened to me at that time also, for the Lord was not willing to destroy you utterly and the Lord said to me, Go, march before this people, and let them go in, and take possession of the land which I solemnly promised their fathers to give them. Israel, what doth Now therefore, the Lord thy God require of thee, but to fear the Lord thy God, and to walk in all his ways, and to love him, and to serve the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul to keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, and his rules of rectitude, which I this day command thee, that it may be well with thee ? Behold the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, belong to the Lord thy God, the earth also, and all that are therein. Nevertheless the Lord made choice of your fathers to love them and he chose you, their seed, after them,
I
When
nights, the
16 in preference to
necked.
all
Circumcise
17 lords
more stiffFor the Lord your God is God of gods, and Lord of the God, great, and mighty, and awful. He respect-
He
administereth justice
and the orphan, and the widow, and loveth the 19 stranger, in giving him food and raiment. Love ye therefore the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. 20 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve him, and cleave 21 to him, and swear by his name. He is thy boast and he is thy God, who hath done for thee those great, and those mar22 vellous things which thine eyes have seen. With seventy souls thy fathers went down to Egypt, and now the Lord thy God XL hath made thee like the stars of heaven for multitude. Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and keep his charges,
;
Ch.
XL
DEUTERONOMY.
2 judgments, continually.
5
6
and his rules of rectitude, and his commandments, and his You must now know, for I am not addressing your children, who have not known, nor seen, the chastisement of the Lord thy God, and his great acts, and his outstretched arm, and his signs, and his wonders, which he did in the midst of Egypt, to Pharao, king of Egypt, and to all his land and what he did to the army of the Egyptians to their chariots, and their cavalry, and their host how the Lord caused the water of the Red sea to overwhelm them, when they were pursuing you, and destroyed them even to this day and what he did to you in the wilderness, until you came to this place and what he did to Dathan and Abiron, the sons of Eliab, son of Reuben, whom the earth, opening its mouth, swallowed up, with their houses, and their tents, and all their substance with them, in the midst of all Israel.
;
7 Because your eyes have seen all these great acts of the
Lord
all
among you
I this
therefore
you
shall
keep
commandments which
10
11
12
13
14
15
you may live, which you are going to cross the Jordan, there to take possession of it that you may prolong your days in that land, which the Lord, with an oath to your fathers, promised to give to them, and to their seed after them a land flowing with milk and honey. For the land to which you are going, to take possession of it, is not like the land of Egypt, from which you came out, where, when they have sown the seed, they can water it with their feet, like a garden of herbs. But the land to which you are going, to take possession of it, is a land of hills and dales, which drinketh up water from the rain of heaven a land over which the Lord thy God keepeth a continual watch. The eyes of the Lord thy God are upon it, from the beginning of the year to the end thereof. And if you will hearken diligently to all the commands which I this day command thee, to love the Lord thy God, and to serve him with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, he will give rain for thy land in due season the former and the latter rain and thou shalt gather in thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil.
day give thee in charge, that and multiply, and go in, and possess that land to
He
thy
fields for
thy
full,
cattle.
16
eaten,
and
art
Ch.
XL
DEUTERONOMY.
;
no
rain,
its
quickly perish from that good land, which the Lord hath given
18 you. 19
Therefore lay up these things in your heart, and in your and bind them for a sign on your hand, that they may be immoveably before your eyes. And you shall teach them to your children, by speaking of them, when thou sittest at home, and when thou walkest abroad, and when thou liest down to And you shall write them on sleep, and when thou risest up. the door posts of your houses, and of your gates that you may prolong your lives, that the days of your children in the land which the Lord solemnly promised your fathers to give them, may be as the days of heaven over the earth. For it shall come to pass, that if you hearken diligently to all these commands, which I this day enjoin you to do to love the Lord our God, and to walk in all his ways, and to cleave to him, the Lord will drive out all those nations from before you, and you
soul,
;
20
21
22
23
shall possess nations much greater and stronger than you. 24 Every place on which you shall imprint the track of your feet shall; be yours, from the wilderness to Antilibanus, and from 25 the river, the great river Euphrates, to the western sea. These shall be your boundaries.
None
26
27
28
29
For the Lord your God will impress the fear of you, and the dread of you, on the face of all the land on which you shall tread, as the Lord hath said to you. Behold I am going to lay before you this day the blessing and the curse the^blessing, if you will hearken to the commandments of the Lord your God, which I this day command you and the curse, if you will not hearken to the commandments of the Lord our God, in all respects, as I this day command you but turn aside out of the way to which I have enjoined you, and go to serve other gods, which you do not know. And when the Lord thy God hath brought thee to the land, to which thou art going to cross over, there to take posyou.
session of
it,
o0 and the curse on mount Gaibal. Behold are not these on the bank of the Jordan, behind the road to the setting of the sun,
Ch. XII.
DEUTERONOMY.
whose dwelling is to the westward, adjoining Golgol, near the lofty oak ? for you are going to cross the Jordan.
in,
31
to possess
for a
perform
all
his
command-
XII.
Now these are the commandments, and the judgments, which you shall be careful to execute, in the land which the Lord the God of your fathers giveth you for a possession, all the days you live in the land.
You shall utterly destroy all those places, in which whom you succeed, have worshipped their gods, on the
hills,
they
lofty
and under every shady tree. You and break in pieces their pillars, and cut down their groves, and burn the graven images of their gods with fire, so that their name may be destroyed out of
shall level their mounts,
that place.
You
in the
manner they
5 have
6
but you shall seek out and come to the place, which the Lord thy God shall make choice of, in one of your
done
cities, to
and to that
place you shall bring your whole burnt offerings, and your sa-
and your oblations, and your vows, and your free will and your thank offerings, and the firstlings of your herds, and flocks and you shall eat there before the Lord your 7 God, and rejoice with your households, for all your possessions, and the labours of your hands, as the Lord thy God hath blessed
crifices,
offerings,
8 thee.
You
is
9 one what
agreeable in his
rest,
we do here at this day every own sight for till now you have
; ;
and
:
to the inheritance
10 your
God
giveth you
but
when you
cross the
possession when he shall give you rest from all your enemies round about, and you shall dwell in safety, then there shall be 11a place, wherever the Lord thy God shall chuse, for his name
to be invoked.
God
To
command
and your tenths, and the oblations of your hands, and the choice
Ch. XII.
DEUTEKONOMY.
your
gifts
;
which you may vow to the Lord your G-od and Lord your God, you, and your sons, and your daughters, and your men servants, and your maid servants, and the Levite who is at your gates, because he 13 hath no portion nor inheritance with you. Take heed to thyself, that thou offer not thy whole burnt offerings in every place 14 which thou mayst see but only in the place which the Lord thy God shall make choice of, in one of thy tribes. There you shall offer your whole burnt offerings, and there you shall do 15 all that I this day command you. Nevertheless, to satisfy thy desire, thou mayst kill and eat flesh, in every city, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God, which he hath given thee. The unclean with thee, and the clean, may eat it together, as
12 of
all
you
16 blood
you now do a roebuck or a deer but you must not eat the that you shall pour on the ground like water. Thou
;
:
17 shall not be at liberty to eat, in thy cities, the tythe of thy corn, and of thy wine, and thine oil, nor the firstlings of thy herds, and thy flocks, nor any of thy vows, which you shall make, nor
18 your thank offerings, nor the oblations of thy hands. These thou shalt eat no where but before the Lord, in the place which
God shall chuse for himself; thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man servant, and thy maid servant, and 19 the stranger who is in thy cities. And when thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God, for all thy possessions and all the labours of thy hand, take heed to thyself, that thou neglect not
the Lord thy
20 the Levite, as long as thou livest in the land. And when the Lord thy God hath enlarged thy borders, as he hath said to if thy soul desireth to thee, if thou shalt say, I will eat flesh satisfy the longing of thy soul, eat eat flesh thou mayst, to 21 flesh and if the place, which the Lord thy God may have chosen for his name to be invoked, be far from thee, thou mayst
; ;
:
I have commanded thee, some of thy herd which God hath given thee, and eat in thy cities, 22 according to the longing of thy soul. As the roebuck and the deer is eaten so thou shalt eat it. The unclean and the clean 23 may alike eat it. But be very cautious not to eat blood. For 24 his blood is life. Life must not be eaten with the flesh. You 25 must not eat it. You must pour it out on the ground, like wa-
slay, in the
manner
or thy flock,
ter.
Thou
it,
that
it
may
Ch. XIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
If thou wouldst
thy hallowed things, if any thou hast thou shalt take thy vows, and come to the place which the Lord thy God may have cho27 sen for his name to be there invoked, and having offered thy whole burnt offerings, thou shalt offer up the flesh at the altar
of the
fices
of thy
own
sacri-
against the base of the altar of the Lord thy God, and eat
28
I
command
Observe and hear, that thou mayst do all the things which thee, that it may be well with thee, and with thy
thou hast done what
;
29
and good in the sight of the Lord thy God and when the Lord thy God shall have driven out from before thee the nations, to which thou 30 art going, to take possession of their land, and thou shalt possess it, and dwell therein, take heed to thyself that thou seek not to follow them after they are driven out from before thee,
is
When
well pleasing
saying,
How
I will sa;
31
crifice in like
manner.
Thou
shalt not do so to
thy God
for
they sacrificed to their gods the abominations of the Lord, which he hated for they burned their sons, and their daughters, with
;
fire,
to their gods.
Be careful to do every thing which I this day command 32 you. Thou shalt not add to it, nor diminish from it. If a XIII. prophet should start up among you, or a dreamer of dreams, 2 and give thee a sign or a wonder and the sign or the wonder
;
know
you
hearken to the words of that prophet, or of that dreamer of dreams for the Lord thy God trieth you, to know whether you love your God with your whole heart, and with your 4 whole soul. You shall follow the Lord your God, and fear him, 5 and hearken to his voice, and cleave to him. And that prophet, for he hath spoken to or that dreamer, shall be put to death
; ;
who brought thee out who redeemed thee from bondage to put thee out of the way in which the Lord thy God commanded So thou shalt remove evil from among you. And 6 thee to walk.
lead thee astray from the Lord thy God,
of the land of Egypt,
Ch.
XIV.
if
DEUTERONOMY.
daughter, or the wife in thy bosom, or a friend
own who
as thine
own
soul,
7 go and serve
have known
any
those near thee, or those far distant from thee, from one end
him
neither shall thine eye pity him, nor shalt thou spare him,
Thou
and
him,
among
the
foremost, to kill
And
they shall
him with
stones,
and he
he sought to make thee apostatise from the Lord thy God, who
11 bondage.
brought thee out of the land of Egypt out of the house of So all Israel will hear, and be afraid, and no more
12 proceed to do any such wickedness as this among you. And if thou shalt hear it said, that in one of the cities, which the 13 Lord thy
God
in,
men
gone forth among you, who have seduced all the inhabitants of their land, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which you 14 know not thou shalt examine, and make inquiry, and search diligently And behold, if the report is evidently true, and 15 such abomination hath been committed among you thou shalt
;
:
surely destroy all the inhabitants of that land, with the slaughter of the sword.
16 struction,
spoils of
it
and
that are in
it.
And thou
it
the city,
and
all
And
it
nor shall any thing of what is shall never be rebuilt any more devoted to destruction cleave to thy hand, that the Lord may turn from the fierceness of his wrath, and shew thee mercy,
and have compassion on thee, and multiply thee, in the manif thou wilt hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep his commandments which I this day command you to do what is comely and well pleasing in the sight of the Lord thy God. XIV. You are the children of the Lord your God you shall
18 ner he solemnly promised thy fathers,
not
make
vol.
i.
Ch.
XIV.
DEUTERONOMY.
4
5
6 7
Because thou art a people dedicated to the Lord thy God, and the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people to himself, above all the nations on the face of the earth, you shall not eat any abomination. These are the beasts which you shall eat, young beeves, and sheep, and goats, deer and roebucks, and the pygarg, and oryx, and camelopardal every beast which parteth the hoof, dividing it into two distinct hoofs, and which cheweth the cud these among the cattle you may eat. But of those which chew the cud, and of those which part not the hoof, dividing it into two distinct hoofs, these you shall not eat the camel, and the hairy foot, and the choirogryllus. Because though they chew the cud they do not part the hoof, they are unclean the swine also, because, though it parteth the hoof to you and divideth it into distinct hoofs, yet it doth not chew the
cud,
it is
unclean to you.
may
eat.
You shall not eat their flesh, nor And of all that are in the water, You may eat all that have fins and scales.
;
10 But
all
that have not fins and scales, you shall not eat
;
they are
Every clean fowl you may eat now these are which you shall not eat the eagle and the ospray, and they the cormorant, and the vulture, and the kite, and all of its species the ostrich, and the owl, and the gull, and the heron, and the swan, and the ibis, and cataractes, and the hawk, and all and the puet, and the night hawk, and the peof its species and the porlican, and the charadrius, and all of its species 19 phurion, and the bat. All the creeping things which fly are un20 clean to you. You shall not eat any of them. Every flying 21 thing, which is clean, you may eat. Every thing which dieth
11 unclean to you.
of itself
you
who
is
in thy cities,
or thou
mayst
sell it to
the stranger.
Because thou art a people dedicated to the Lord thy God, thou shalt not boil a lamb in the milk of its dam. Thou shalt set apart the tenth of all the increase of thy 22 23 seed, the product of thy field year after year and this thou shalt eat in the place which the Lord thy God shall chuse, for Thither you shall bring the his name to be there invoked.
;
and
of thy flocks,
Ck.
XV.
DEUTERONOMY.
24 fear the Lord thy God always. But if the way be too long for thee, and thou canst not carry them up, because the place is far distant from thee, which the Lord thy God hath chosen for 25 his name to be there invoked seeing the Lord thy God hath and blessed thee, therefore thou shalt sell them for money thou shalt take the money in thy hand, and go to the place 26 which the Lord thy God hath chosen and thou shalt give this
; ; ;
money
for
may desire
any thing which thy soul may desire and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God, 27 and rejoice with thy household, and the Levite who is in thy 28 cities, because he hath no portion nor lot with you. And, at the end of three years, thou shalt carry out all the tenth of thy products in that year, and lay it up in thy cities, and the Levite shall come, because he hath no portion nor lot with thee, and the proselyte, and the orphan, and the widow, who is in thy cities, and they shall eat and be filled, that the Lord thy God
or for wine, or strong drink, or for
;
may bless thee in all the works which thou Every seven years thou shalt make XV.
2
is
dost.
a release.
And
this
demand
3
it
neighbour oweth thee, and shalt not for the release for the Lord thy
;
God is proclaimed. Of a stranger thou mayst demand what may be due to thee from him but to a brother thou shalt make a release of what he oweth thee, because among you 4 there is to be none in want; because the Lord thy God will, with blessing, bless thee iu the land which the Lord thy God 5 giveth thee for an inheritance, that you may possess it, if you
;
will but
hearken to the voice of the Lord your God, to keep, and perform, all these commandments which I this day com-
you. Because the Lord thy God hath blessed thee in the manner he promised thee, therefore thou shalt lend to many nations and shalt not borrow, and thou shalt rule over many If then there chance 7 nations, and they shall not rule over thee. one of thy brethren, in one to be among you a needy person of thy cities in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee thou shalt not harden thy heart, nor shut thy hand from thy 8 brother who is in want. Thou shalt open thy hands liberally to him, and lend him what he is in want of, according to his
mand
Ch.
XV.
DEUTERONOMY.
Take heed to thyself that there be not a lurking thought in thy heart a wicked suggestion, saying, The seventh year, the year of remission is near at hand. When thou shalt look with an evil eye at thy brother who is in want, and not give hirn, he will cry to the Lord against thee, and it will 10 be a great sin in thee. Thou shalt surely give him, and lend him freely, what he is in want of, according to his necessity. And thou shalt not be grieved at heart when thou givest to
9 necessity.
him
11
all
for
on
Because thy
it,
land
may
thereshalt
Thou
12
13
14
15
open thy hands liberally to thy brother who is in want, and to the needy in thy land. And if thy brother, a Hebrew man, or a Hebrew woman, be sold to thee, he shall serve thee six years and on the seventh thou shalt send him away from thee, free. And when thou shalt send him away free from thee, thou shalt not send him away empty. Thou shalt furnish him liberally with provision for the journey, from thy flock and from thy According as the Lord thy God hath blesscorn, and thy wine. ed thee, thou shalt give him; and remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that thence the Lord thy
go away from and thy family, and is well 17 with thee then thou shalt take an awl, and bore his ear against the door, and he shall be thy servant forever. And in the same 18 manner thou shalt treat thy maid servant. It shall not seem hard to thee that they are let go free from thee for they have saved thee the wages of an hireling. He hath served thee
16
thee, I will not
thee, because he hath loved thee,
;
command
thee
to
do this
six years.
19
When
the Lord
thy
God hath
blessed
flocks,
even
of
all
the
20 males, thou shalt dedicate to the Lord thy God. not work a firstling bull, nor shear the firstlings
Thou
thy
shalt
flock.
Thou
21 hold.
or
shalt eat
them
God
shall chuse,
it
hath a blemish in
if it
to the
Lord
Ch.
XVI.
In thy
DEUTERONOMY.
cities
22 thy God.
may
eat
it,
eat.
Thou
on
XVI.
over to
Observe the month of New things, and keep the passthe Lord thy God, because in the month of New
didst
things thou
come out
And
at the passover
thou shalt
name
to be there invoked.
at
it,
Seven days,
name
to be there invoked.
Thou
shalt kill
come out
of Egypt.
it,
And when
thou hast
Lord
thy God hath chosen, in the morning thou mayst return and 8 go home. Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread and on
;
God.
9
On
it
thou shalt
Exod a festival to the Lord thy not do any work, but what is necessary
for life.
Seven weeks thou shalt number for thyself from thy first beginning to put the sickle to the harvest thou shalt begin to
And
festival of
hand
11 thee.
according
And
to what the Lord thy God may have given thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God, thou,
son, and thy daughter, thy man servant, and thy maid and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow who is among you, in the place which the Lord 12 thy God shall chuse for his name to be there invoked. And thou shalt remember that thou wast a servant in the land of
and thy
servant,
Ch. XVII.
DEUTERONOMY.
therefore thou
shalt
Egypt
13
keep,
mandments.
The
feast of tabernacles
14 days.
When
thou shalt keep for thyself seven thou hast gathered in from thy threshing floor,
15
16
17
18
19
20
and from thy press, thou shalt rejoice at this thy festival, thou and thy son, and thy daughter, thy man servant, and thy maid servant, and the Levite, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow, who is in thy cities. Seven days thou shalt celebrate this festival to the Lord thy God, in the place which the Lord thy God hath chosen for himself. So when the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thy productions, and in all the works of thy hands, and thou shalt be made glad, every male shall, three times in the year, appear before the Lord thy God, in the place which the Lord shall chuse at the festival of unleavened bread, and at the festival of weeks, and at the festival of tabernacles. Thou shalt not appear before the Lord thy God empty handed. Every one of you shall bring according to the ability of his hand, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God, which he hath given thee. Thou shalt appoint for thyself judges, and promulgators of the law, in the cities which the Lord thy God giveth thee, in every tribe. And they shall administer just judgment to the people. They shall not wrest judgment, nor respect persons, nor shall they receive a gift. For gifts blind the eyes of the wise, and pervert the words of the righteous. Thou shalt pursue righteously what is right, that you may live, and go in, and possess the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
21
Thou
self a
pillar
:
make
for thy-
God
hateth.
XVII.
it is
Thou
bull, or a sheep,
which there
is
which the Lord thy shall do evil in the sight of the Lord thy God, to transgress his covenant, and they have gone, and served other gods, and worshipped them, 3 either the sun, or the moon, or any of the whole host of heaven, 4 which he hath not commanded thee, and information be given
2
any
of thy cities
God
who
Ch. XVII.
thee,
DEUTERONOMY.
strict inquiry,
5 hath been actually done, and such an abomination hath been committed in Israel, thou shalt bring out that man, or that
shall stone
them with
stones,
till
they
die.
On
And
first,
be upon him,
edness from
8
among
the
to put
him to death, and afterSo thou shalt remove the wickjudicial decision
among
you.
And
if
an ac-
up
to the place
there
come
10 ever he
be in those days, and they shall inquire, and declare to thee the sentence of judgment, and thou shalt act according to what they declare to thee from the place which the
may
11 according to what
Lord thy God hath chosen and thou shalt be careful to do According to is expounded to thee for law. the law, and according to the sentence of judgment, which they tell thee, thou shalt do. Thou shalt not deviate from what 12 they tell thee, either to the right, or to the left. And if any man act presumptuously, so as not to hearken to the priest who hath stood to minister to the name of the Lord thy God or to the judge who may be in those days that man shall be put to 13 death. So thou shalt remove the evil person from among Is:
rael,
and
all
the people,
when they
14
thou art come to the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee, and hast taken possession of it, and dwelt therein, if thou shouldst say, I will set a chief over me, as the
And when
me
set, as
chief over
not thy
in
order that
Ch. XVIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
cavalry
:
he
17
return that
;
Neither
not turn
may
aside
18
And when he
himis
in
it
And he
shall
life,
keep
by him, and
that he
may learn to fear the Lord thy God, and to keep all these com20 mandments, and execute all these judgments that his heart may not be lifted up above his brethren that he may not turn aside from these commandments, to the right, or to the left, to the end that he and his sons may long enjoy his government
;
among
XVIII.
shall
The
priests,
with Israel.
The homage
;
offer-
Them
and they
have a
is
lot of inheritance
among
their brethren,
The
Lord himself
3
from them priest's due from the people whether a young bull, or a sheep, thou shalt give to the priest the shoulder, and the cheeks, and the 4 maw. Thou shalt also give him the dedications of thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, and the dedications of the fleeces 5 of thy flock. Because the Lord hath chosen him, out of all thy
this shall
Now
be the
who
offer sacrifices,
tribes, to
6 in his
name
him and
his sons,
among
all
these cities of
all his
Lord thy God, he shall eat the allotted portion, over and above what may come from the sale of his patrimony. When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy 9 God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abomina10 tions of those nations. Let there not be found among you any one
who
or
who pracmaketh
Ch.
XIX.
DEUTERONOMY.
;
11 use of drugs to practise incantation, or a belly speaker, or an 12 astrologer, or a necromancer for every one who practiseth
such things
is
for,
be-
13 before you. Thou shalt be complete in the sight of the Lord 14 thy God. For these nations which thou art about to possess
will
God
;
will raise
1(1
up for thee, from among thy brethren, a prophet him you shall hearken. According to all that thou
of the
me
to
didst request
at
sembly, when you said, Let us no more hear the voice of the Lord thy God, and let us no more behold this great fire, lest
17 we
18
all
the Lord then said to me, They have spoken right in that they have said to thee I will raise up for them, from
die,
:
among
19 him
:
and
I will put
my
command
and whosoever will not hearken to what that prophet my name, I will execute vengeance on him. 20 But the prophet who shall wickedly presume to speak a word in my name which I have not commanded him to speak, or
21 be put to death.
of other gods, that prophet shall thou shalt say in thy heart, How shall 22 I know the word which the Lord hath not spoken ? When the things which that prophet hath spoken in the name of the Lord
who
name
Now
if
that word.
spare him.
come to pass, the Lord hath not spoken The prophet hath spoken wickedly. You shall not
XIX.
Now when the Lord thy God hath destroyed the natiwhose land thy God giveth thee, and you have taken pos2 session of it, and dwelt in their cities, and in their houses, thou shalt set apart for thyself three cities, in the midst of 3 that thy land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. Make
ons,
way for thee, and divide into three districts, the bounds of thy land which the Lord thy God parcelleth out to thee and in each district let there be a place of refuge for the
straight the
:
slayer.
And
this shall
and live. Whosoever shall smite his neigh5 bour unawares, and hated him not in times past, for instance
flee thither,
may
VOL.
I.
Oh XIX.
DEUTERONOMY.
whosoever shall go with his neighbour into the forest to collect wood, and the hand of him who is cutting the wood with an axe being drawn back, the iron shall slip from the helve, and
accidentally fall on his neighbour, and he die
6 flee with speed to one of the cities, and live.
of blood pursuing, because his heart
is
;
take him,
if
past
for
set apart
And when
all
God
shall en-
if thou wilt hearken to do all the commands which day give thee in charge, to love the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways continually thou shalt add three cities more for thyself, besides these three, so that guiltless blood
;
may
God
giveth
But there must not be among you one guilty of blood. If therefore there be among you a man who hateth his neighbour, and who shall lie in wait for him, and rise up against him, and smite him so that he die, and flee to
cities
;
12 one of these
thence, and deliver him into the hands of the avenger of 13 blood, and he shall be put to death. Thine eye shall not spare him. So shalt thou purge away guiltless blood from Israel, and 14 it shall be well with thee. Thou shalt not remove the boundaries of thy neighbour,
him
distribution of the inheritances, which were given thee to possess in the land,
15
for
One
man
any iniquity, or any crime, or any sin, which he may commit. By the mouth of two witnesses, or by the mouth of three
16 witnesses, every thing shall be established.
ness rise
And
of
if
a false wit-
17 two
the Lord, and before the priests, and before the judges, who
18
may
And when
;
made
as
a strict
examination,
you shall do
to
him
he wicked-
Ch.
XX.
]y
DEUTERONOMY.
thought to do to his brother. 80 thou shalt remove the evil and the rest, when they hear, will be afraid,
;
and thenceforth proceed no more to commit such evil among 20 you. Thine eye shall not pity him life for life eye for eye tooth for tooth hand for hand foot for foot. When thou shalt go out to battle against thine enemies, XX. and see horsemen, and charioteers, and a people more nume; ;
;
God
is
with thee
he who
2 Egypt.
And when
!
3 shall approach, and speak to the people, and say to them, Hear,
O
let
Israel
Yon
are
now going
enemies
be dismayed,
4 nor turn aside from before them for the Lord your God goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, and to Then the scribes shall speak to the people, and say, 5 save you. If there be any man who hath built a new house, and hath not dedicated it, let him go, and return to his house, lest he die in Or is there any man 6 the battle, and another man dedicate it.
who hath planted a vineyard, and hath not been regaled with let him go, and return to his family, lest he die in the bat7 tie, and another man be regaled with it. Or is there any man who hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her home let him go, and return to his family, lest he die in the battle, and
it
; ;
8 another
man
go,
take her.
And
man
him
and return
And
and faint hearted he make the heart of when the scribes have done
fearful,
;
speaking to the people, they shall appoint the chiefs of the ar10
my
And when
call
to fight against
thou shalt
if
11 out peaceably.
And
all
open to thee
But
if
until
14 the Lord thy God deliver it into thy hands. And when thou hast smitten all the males therein with the slaughter of the sword,
women and
the children,
all
and eat
the
; ;
CJi.
XXI.
DEUTEKONOMY.
God
giveth thee.
In
manner thou
16 distance from thee, which are not of the cities of those nations 17 whose land the Lord thy God giveth thee for a possession. Of
these you shall save none alive that breatheth
:
but, with
an
Anathema, thou shalt devote to destruction the Chettite and the Amorite, and the Chananite, and the Pherezite, and the
Evite, and the Jebusite, and the Gergasite, as the Lord thy 18 God hath commanded thee that they may not teach you all their abominations which they have performed to their gods Now 19 and that you may not sin before the Lord your God
;
:
when thou
against
of
shalt sit
down
before
a city,
many
days, to
war
it till it
by striking an ax against them. That especially, the fruit Doth any of which thou mayst eat, thou shalt not cut down.
wish to have a tree in the
for
field for
man
20 part
fruit
thee
let it
not a
bearing tree.
be
XXI. 2 God
not
lying
;
known who smote him thy senate, and thy judges, shall come and measure the distance to the cities around the slain
3 and the senate of the city which
is
next to the
slain, shall
take
a heifer from the herd, which hath never been worked, and 4 which hath never drawn in a yoke and the senate of the city shall bring the heifer down to a rugged valley, which hath never been tilled, nor sowed, and they shall hamstring the heifer
;
5 in the valley.
to bless in his
Then the priests, the Levites, shall come near God hath chosen them to wait upon him, and name, therefore by their mouth every cause of
:
6 cided
and denial, as well as all cases of leprosy, are to be deand the whole senate of the city which is nearest the person dead, shall wash their hands over the head of the heifer, 7 which was hamstringed in the valley, and shall answer, and say, Our hands have not shed this blood, and our eyes have not
;
8 seen
it.
Be merciful
to thy people
whom
thou,
Lord, hast
may
Ch.
9
XXI.
DEUTEKONOMY.
among thy people Israel. So the blood shall be forgiven them, and thou shalt remove from among you the blood which was shed without cause, if thou do what is good, and well pleasing
in the sight of the
And when thou goest out to war against thine enemies, and 11 the Lord thy God hath delivered them into thy hands, and thou hast taken their prey, and hast seen, among the captives, a wo12 man of a comely appearance, and hast loved her, and hast taken her to thyself for a wife, and brought her home to thy house,
10 13 thou shalt shave her head, and pare her
house, and bewail her father, and her
nails,
her the garments of her captivity, and she shall remain in thy
mother, a full month, and after that thou mayst go in unto her, and cohabit with her, 14 and she shall be thy wife. And in case thou dislike her, thou shalt send her away free. She shall not be sold for money. Thou shalt not deal falsely with her, because thou hast humbled her.
If any man hath two wives, and one of them be beloved, and the other hated and both the beloved, and the hated, bear 16 him children, and the son of the hated be the first born, he shall not be at liberty, when he bequeatheth his substance to
15
who
is
the
first
17 born
but shall acknowledge the son of the hated as his first born, by giving him a double portion of all that he hath, because he is the head of his children, and the rights of primo;
18
If any
man hath
who heark-
eneth not to the voice of his father, nor to the voice of his mother and they have corrected him, and he will not hearken to
;
his father and his mother shall take him, and bring him 20 out to the senate of his city, and to the gate of the place and they shall say to the men of their city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious he hearkeneth not to our voice. He is de21 voted to revelling and drunkenness. Thereupon the men of his
19 them
him with stones, and he shall be put to death. So thou shalt remove the wicked from among you and the
;
rest,
who
If
22
and he be put
Ch.
XXII.
to death
;
DEUTEKONOMY.
;
and you hang him on a gibbet his body shall not remain on the gibbet but you shall bury it the same day. Because every one who is hanged on a gibbet is accursed of God therefore you shall not defile the land which the Lord thy God
;
XXII.
When
thou must not overlook them. Thou shalt surely bring them 2 back to thy brother, and restore them to him. And if thy bro-
thou shalt and they shall be with thee, until thy brother seek them then thou shalt restore them to thy broIn like manner thou shalt do with his ass, and in like ther. manner with his raiment, and in like manner with every thing which thy brother hath lost. Whatever hath been lost by him, if thou find it thou must not overlook it. When thou seest thy brother's ass, or his ox, fallen in the way, thou must not overlook them thou shalt help him to lift them up. A woman shall not wear what appertaineth to man, nor shall a man put on a woman's garment for every one who doth such things is an abomination to the Lord thy God. If there chance to be before thee in the way, either in a tree, or on the ground, a bird's nest, with young or eggs and the dam be sitting on the young, or on the eggs thou shalt not take the dam with the young. Thou shalt let the dam go but thou mayst take the young for thyself that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayst prolong thy days. When thou buildest a new house, thou shalt make a battlement for thy roof, that thou mayst not occasion death by thy house, by any one's falling from it. Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard, when the product of it is
;
know him
take them
home
to
thy house
;
thou sowest
vineyard.
may
10
11
Thou Thou
and
shalt not
ass together.
garment of wool
flax in the
same
12
Thou
If
shalt
make bunches
wife,
13
her,
and hate
her,
Oh.
XXII.
DEUTERONOMY.
14 and spread groundless reports concerning her, and give her an ill name, and say, I took this woman to wife, but when I came
15 to her, I did not find her tokens of virginity
father
child's virginity, shall carry
;
thereupon the
them
16
And
the father of the girl shall say to the senate, I gave this
;
my daughter to that man for a wife but he now hateth her, and hath spread groundless reports concerning her, saying, I 17 found not the tokens of virginity in thy daughter. Now these
are the proofs
of
my
daughter's virginity.
And
city.
they shall
Whereupon
the senate of the city shall take the man, and chastise him, and
19 fine him a hundred shekels, and give them to the father of the
young woman, because he brought an ill name on a virgin of and she shall be his wife. He shall not be at liberty to 20 put her away all his days. But if his accusation be founded in truth, and proofs of virginity cannot be found for the young 21 woman, they shall carry out the young woman to the doors of her father's house, and stone her with stones, till she die, because she hath committed folly in Israel, by making her father's house a place of prostitution. So thou shalt remove evil from
Israel
;
among
22
you.
shall put
be found lying with a woman who is married, you them both to death both the man who lay with the woman, and the woman. So shalt thou take away evil from IsIf a
;
man
rael.
23
husband
and a man
find her
and
lie
24 gate of the city, and stone them with stones, till they die the young woman, because she did not cry aloud in the city, and 25 the man because he humbled the wife of his neighbour. So thou shalt remove evil from among you. But if the man found the woman who was betrothed, in the field, and by force lay with her, you shall put him only to death who lay with her. 26 The young woman is not guilty of death. As when a man hath risen up against his neighbour, and killed him, even so is 27 this matter for he found her in the field. The young woman who was betrothed, cried aloud, but there was none to help her. 28 If any man find a young woman, who is not betrothed,
:
Ch. XXIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
29 and by force lie with her, and be found, the man who hath lain with her shall pay the father of the young woman fifty didrachms of silver, and she shall be his wife because he hath
:
humbled
30
her,
all
the
days of his
life.
A man
ther's skirt.
shall not take his father's wife, nor uncover his fa-
XXIII.
A man
An
2 ting, shall
3 Lord.
is
made
eunuch by bruising,
into
or
by
cut-
come
:
the
congregation of the
4 shall not come into the congregation of the Lord nay even because they did not meet you with bread and water for ever on the way, when you were coming out of Egypt and be;
;
;
but the Lord thy God would not Nay, the Lord thy God turned the curses 6 into a blessing, because the Lord thy God loved thee. Thou shalt not propose terms of peace with them, nor what is conduThou shalt not 7 cive to their welfare, all thy days, forever. abominate an Idumean; for he is thy brother. Thou shalt not hold in abhorrence an Egyptian because thou wast a soIf either of these have sons, they may come 8 journer in his land.
potamia, to curse thee
;
hearken to Balaam.
When thou goest out to encamp against thine enemies, 10 thou shalt be on thy guard against every evil thing. If there be with thee a man who is unclean, by reason of any nightly
9
pollution, he shall
11
12 13 14
go out of the camp, or he shall not come into the camp but towards evening he shall wash his body with water, and when the sun is set, he may come into the camp. Moreover thou shalt have a place without the camp, and thou shalt go out thither. And thou shalt have in thy girdle a spaddle, and when thou hast eased thyself abroad, thou shalt dig with it, and cover thy uncleanness. Because the Lord thy God walketh about in thy camp, to save thee, and subdue thine enemy before thee, therefore thy camp must be holy. There must be nothing unseemly seen with thee, that he may not turn away from thee.
;
Ch.
XXIV.
Thou
shalt
DEUTERONOMY.
not deliver
15
up
to
his
master, a servant
shall dwell
He
wherever he pleaseth.
17
Thou
There shall not be a harlot of the daughters of Israel, nor a whoremonger of the sons of Israel. There shall not be a prostitute among the daughters of Israel, nor shall any of the
Israelites
be a votary of prostitution.
shalt not bring the hire of
18
Thou
Thou
shalt
nor for victuals, nor for any thing which thou mayst lend him.
God may
art
going
to take possession of
21
If thou vowest a
delay to pay
it
for the
vow to the Lord thy God, thou shalt not Lord thy God will surely require it of
and it would be a sin in thee. If thou dost not chuse to 23 make a vow, it is no sin in thee. Thou must be careful of what have proceeded from thy lips and offer, in the manner thou hast vowed to the Lord thy God, the gift which thou hast pro22 thee
;
And
if
thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, thou mayst eat grapes, till thy soul is satisfied, but thou shalt not put any into
a vessel.
XXIV.
and
it
If
wife,
her,
should happen that she hath not found favour in his 2 sight, because he hath found something unseemly in her, he
may
it
and
away, she
may
it in her hands and send her away 4 from his house or if her last husband, who hath taken her to wife, her former husband, who put her away, shall not be at die
;
become another man's wife. But write her a bill of divorce and put
;
liberty to return
vol.
I.
to wife
for
it
is
an abo-
Ch.
XXIV.
DEUTERONOMY.
mination to the Lord thy God; and you must not defile the land, which the Lord thy God giveth thee for a possession.
any man hath lately taken a wife, he shall not go out to he be charged with any business. He shall be free at home one year, that he may cheer his wife whom he hath taken. Thou shalt not take in pledge an upper, nor a lower mil6 stone, for this is taking a man's life in pledge. If any man be found stealing any of his brethren, the chil7 dren of Israel, or, having got him in his power, selleth him, the thief shall be put to death. So shalt thou remove evil from
5
If
battle, nor shall
among
8
you.
to thyself, that in the touch of the leprosy
all
Take heed
the Levites,
thou
may
9 ner I
commanded
did to
land of Egypt.
10
If a debt of
Thou
shalt
man who is thy debtor shall bring the And if the man be very poor, thou shalt
Thou
shalt surely restore
him
of the sun, that he may sleep in and there shall be mercy for thee in the sight of the Lord thy God. 14 Thou shalt not withhold the wages of a poor and needy man, whether he be one of thy brethren, or of the strangers who are 15 in thy cities. Thou shalt pay him his wages on the very day let not the sun set upon it. For he is poor, and dependeth on it and he will cry to the Lord against thee, and it will be a
down
his garment,
and
bless thee,
sin in thee.
16
nor the
Every man
17
18 widow in pledge,
thee
therefore I
judgment of the stranger, or the Thou shalt not take the garment of a but remember that thou wast a servant in the
God redeemed
command
Ch.
19
XXV.
When
DEUTERONOMY.
thou reapest thy harvest in the field, if thou hast forgot a sheaf in thy field, thou shalt not turn back to take it up it shall be for the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow,
;
20 hands.
God may bless thee, in all the works of And when thou gatherest thine olives, thou shalt
left
thy
not
re-
behind thee
;
it
shall be for
member that thou wast a stranger in the land of Egypt there21 fore I command thee to do this thing. And when thou gatherest The gleanings in the vintage, thou shalt not glean after thee.
22 shall be for the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow and thou shalt remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt therefore I command thee to do this thing. When a controversy happeneth between men, and XXV.
;
;
trial,
and the
trial is over,
;
known in case the criminal 2 deserve to be beaten, thou shalt make him lie down, before the judges and they shall cause him to be beaten, in their pre3 sence, according to his wickedness. With the number of forty They shall not exstripes they may cause him to be beaten. ceed that. If thou shouldst proceed to inflict more stripes than
acquitted, and the criminal
;
become vile in thy sight. muzzle an ox treading out corn. When brothers dwell together, and one of them die, and 5 hath no issue, the wife of him who died shall not marry a man abroad, who is not near of kin. The brother of her husband
these,
thy brother
will
Thou
shalt not
go in unto her, and take her to wife, and cohabit with her 6 and the child which she shall bear shall go by the name of him who died, so that his name shall not be blotted out from among And if any man decline to take his brother's wife, the 7 Israel. woman shall go to the gate, to the senate, and say, My husshall
;
name
in Israel.
Thereupon the senate of his city shall send for him, and say to him, Thou must stand 9 up, and say, I will not take her. Upon which his brother's wife shall come, in the presence of the senate, and loose one shoe from his foot, and spit before his face, and addressing him, say, So shall be done to the man who will not build up his brohusband's brother hath refused.
My
Ch.
XXVI.
The house
DEUTERONOMY.
Israel.
10 tker's house in
of
And
his
name
11
When men
wife of one of
fight together
man
if
the
them come
is
to rescue her
hand
of
him who
12 take hold of his privities, thou shalt cut off her hand.
bag different weights, a great and a small nor shall there be in thy house, different measures, 1-1 a great and a small. Thou shalt have a just and true weight, 15 and thou shalt have a just and true measure that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee for a
13
shalt not have in thy
; ;
Thou
16 possession
for every
who committeth
God.
17
injustice, is
one who doth these things every one an abomination to the Lord thy
did to
Thou indeed wast hungry, and fainty, and Therefore when the Lord thy God hath
given thee rest from all thine enemies around thee, in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee for a possession, thou shalt blot out the name of Amalek from under heaven. Thou must
not forget.
XXYI.
thy
2 of
art
come
to the land
God
4
5
and dwelt therein thou shalt take some of the first fruits Lord thy God giveth thee, and put them in a basket, and go to the place which the Lord thy God hath chosen for his name to be there invoked and thou shalt go to the priest, who shall be in those days, and say to him, I acknowledge this day to the Lord my God, that I am come to the land which the Lord solemnly promised our fathers to give us. Thereupon the priest shall take the basket out of thy hands, and set it down over against the altar of the Lord thy God, and in the presence of the Lord shall answer, and say, My father left Syria, and went down into Egypt, and sojourned there, with a small number, and became there a great nation, and a vast multitude. And when the Egyptians afflicted us, and humit,
Ch.
XXVI.
DEUTERONOMY.
When
he saw
7 the Lord our God, the Lord heard our voice. our
affliction,
8
9
10
ll
and our labour, and our oppression, the Lord himself brought us out of Egypt with his great power, and with his strong hand, and outstretched arm, and with great visions, and with signs, and with wonders, and brought us to a land flowing with milk and this place, and gave us this land honey. Now therefore, behold, I have brought this offering of Lord, hast given me the products of the land, which thou, Then thou shalt leave it a land flowing with milk and honey. before the Lord thy God and when thou hast worshipped before the Lord thy God, thou shalt regale thyself with all the good things which the Lord thy God hath given thee, thou, and thy family, and the Levite, and the proselyte who is with
thee.
12
And when thou hast finished ty thing the tenth of all thy produce in the third year, thou shalt give another tenth to the Levite, and the proselyte, and the orphan, and the widow, that
may
eat in thy cities,
and be regaled. Then thou shalt say Lord thy God, I have removed the hallowed things clean out of my house, and have given them to the Levite, and the proselyte, and the orphan, and the widow, according to all 14 the commands which thou hast commanded me. I have not transgressed thy command, nor forgot it. I have not, in my mourning, eaten any of them, nor offered any of them in homage to an unclean thing, nor given any of them to the dead. I have I have hearkened to the voice of the Lord our God. 15 done as thou hast commanded me. Look down from thy holy habitation from heaven, and bless thy people Israel, and this
13 they
before the
clidst
mise our fathers to give us a land flowing with milk and honey.
you shall and perform them, with your whole heart, and 17 with your whole soul. Thou hast this day chosen God to be thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his rules of recti18 tude, and his judgments, and to hearken to his voice. And the Lord hath this day chosen thee to be a peculiar people to himself, as he hath said, that thou mayst keep his commandments,
these rules of rectitude and these judgments
therefore keep,
XXVII.
and
be, as
DEUTEKONOMY.
he hath made thee, renowned above
all
the nations,
19 and a boast, and glorious, and that thou mayst be a people dedicated to the Lord, as he hath spoken.
XXVII.
saying,
Again Moses, with the senate of Israel, gave a charge, You shall keep all these commandments which I this
5
6
day command you. When you have crossed the Jordan, into the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee thou shalt set up for thyself large stones, and plaister them with mortar, and thou shalt write on those stones all the words of this law. Soon as you have crossed the Jordan when you are come to the land which the Lord the God of thy fathers giveth thee a land flowing with milk and honey, as the Lord the God of thy fathers promised thee, you shall, immediately after your crossing the Jordan, set up these stones, which I this day command thee, at mount Garizin, and thou shalt plaister them with mortar, and build there an altar to the Lord thy God an altar of stones. Thou shalt not lift up a tool upon it. Of unwrought stones thou shalt build the altar to the Lord thy God, and offer upon it whole burnt offerings to the Lord thy God. Then thou shalt offer there a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and when thou hast eaten, and art filled, and hast rejoiced before the Lord thy God then thou shalt write upon the stones all this law, in the plainest manner. Then Moses with the priests, the Levites, spoke to all Is;
rael, saying,
10
11
12
13
14 15
and hear, O Israel. Thou art this day made a people for the Lord thy God therefore thou shalt hearken to the voice of the Lord thy Gocl, and perform all his commandments, and his rules of rectitude, which I this day command thee. Then Moses gave a charge to the people that day, saying, Having crossed the Jordan, these shall stand on mount Garizin to bless the people Symeon, Levi, Judas, Issachar, Joseph, and Benjamin. And these shall stand at the curse on mount Gaibal, Keuben, Gad, and Aser, Zabulon, Dan, and Nephthaleim and the Levites shall address all Israel, and say
Be
silent
Cursed the man who shall make a graven, or molten image, an abomination to the Lord, the work of the hands of artists
Ch.
XXVIII.
DEUTEKONOMY.
shall
though he set it up iu a secret place. And all the people answer and say, Amen. 16 Cursed he who slighteth his father or his mother.
And
17
all
Amen.
And
18
19
all
Amen.
Amen.
And
all
And
20
uncovered his father's
21
all
Amen.
because he hath
And
Amen.
22
And all the people shall say, Amen. Cursed he who lieth with his sister, by the same father, or
mother.
And
23
all
Amen.
And
24
25
26
all
And
And
all
Amen.
Amen.
secretly.
27
And all the people shall say, Amen. man who will not persevere in
And
all
all
the
Amen.
XXVIII.
form
all
Now
these
it
shall
come
to keep and perday give thee in charge, the Lord thy God will set thee high above all the nations of the earth and all these blessings shall come upon thee, and find thee. If thou wilt hearken diligently to the voice of the Lord thy 2 3 God, Blessed shalt thou be in the city and blessed shalt thou
commandments which
;
4 be in the held
and the
Oh.
XXVIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
Blessed
thy granaries, and thy stores. Blessed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and blessed 6 May the Lord thy God deliver up thine 7 when thou goest out.
enemies,
flee
before
God
giveth thee.
The Lord
solemnly promised thy fathers. If thou wilt hearken to the 10 voice of the Lord thy God, and walk in all his ways, then shall all the nations of the earth see that thou art called by the name
11 of the Lord, and they will be afraid of thee
;
God
will
and in the increase of thy cattle, and in the products of thy ground, in the land which he solemnly promised thy fathers to
give thee.
12
good treasury, the heaven, to May he bless all the works of thy hands, so that thou mayst lend to many nations, and and that thou mayst rule over many na13 not borrow of them May the Lord establish thee tions, and they not rule over thee. that thou mayst be above, and for a head and not for a tail, so
for thee his
not beneath.
Lord thy God, to day enjoin thee, thou wilt not turn aside from 14 all the commandments which I this day command thee, either to the right, or to the left, to go after other gods, to serve them. 15 But in case thou wilt not hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God to keep all his commandments which I this day give thee in charge, all these evils shall come upon thee and overtake
If thou wilt hearken to the voice of the
all
keep
that
this
thee
16 17 18
19
20
Cursed shalt thou be in the city, and cursed thou in the field. Cursed shall be thy granaries, and thy stores. Cursed shall be the offspring of thy body, and the products of thy land, Cursed shalt thou be when thou thy herds and thy flocks. comest in, and cursed thou when thou goest out. The Lord
Ch.
XXVIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
send upon thee want, and famine, and destruction on all the labour of thy hands, until he utterly root thee out, and until
may
utterly
head shall be brass, and the earth under thy feet iron, may the 24 Lord thy God make the rain of thy land dust, so that dust from heaven may descend until it waste thee, and until it de25 stroy thee speedily. May the Lord deliver thee up to slaughter before thine enemies, so that thou mayst go out one way to 26 meet them, and flee seven ways from before them and be a dispersion among all the kingdoms of the earth and your dead
;
;
carcasses be food for the birds of the air, and the wild beasts of 27 the earth, and there be none to fray them away. The Lord smite thee with the Egyptian boil in thy seat, and with wild fire, and with itching, so that thou canst not be cured. 28 The Lord smite thee with madness, and blindness, and as-
29 tonishment of heart, so that thou mayst grope about at noon day, as a blind man gropeth in darkness and let him not prosper thy ways, so thou shalt then be injured, and spoiled conti;
will
Thou
wilt take a
have
her.
Thou
but shall not dwell therein. Thou wilt plant a vineyard, but 31 shalt not gather the grapes thereof. Thy ox will be slaughtered Thy ass will before thy face, and thou shalt not eat thereof. be taken from thee, and shall not be restored thy flocks will be given to thine enemies, and there shall be none to help
;
32 thee; thy sons, and thy daughters, will be given to another nation, and thine eyes will melt in looking at them; there will 33 be no strength in thy hand. A nation, which thou knowest not and thou will eat the fruits of thy land, and all thy labours 34 shalt be injured, and oppressed continually, and driven to madness at the sight of thine eyes, which thou shalt see. The Lord smite thee with a grievous boil on thy knees, 35 and on thy legs, so that thou canst not be healed, from the sole
;
VOL.
I.
xx
Ch.
XXVIII.
DEITTEKOXOMY.
The Lord
37 38 39
40
41
carry away and thy rulers, whom thou mayst set over thee, to a nation which neither thou nor thy fathers knew, that thou mayst there serve other gods stocks and stones and be there for a bye word, and a proverb, and a public example to all the nations to which the Lord shall bring thee. There thou shalt carry out much seed into the field, and shalt bring little home, for the locust shall devour it thou shalt plant a vineyard and but shalt not press out wine, nor regale thyself from dress it it for worms shall eat it up. Thou shalt have plantations of
olive trees, in all thy borders, but shalt not be anointed with
oil, for thine olive tree shall cast its fruit thou shalt beget sons and daughters, but shalt not have them with thee for they shall go into captivity. All thy trees and the products of thy land, shall be consumed with blasting. The stranger who is with thee shall rise higher and higher but thou shalt fall lower and lower. He shall lend to thee and thou shalt not lend He shall be head and thou shalt be tail. All these to him curses shall actually come upon thee, and pursue thee, and overtake thee, until he root thee out, and utterly destroy thee because thou didst not hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep his commandments, and his rules of rectitude, which he commanded thee, And they shall be signs for thee, and wonders for thine offspring forever. Because thou didst not serve the Lord thy God with gladness, and with a good understanding, for the abundance of all things therefore thou shalt serve thine enemies, whom the Lord will send against thee, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things, and thou shalt wear a yoke of iron on thy neck, until it utterly destroy thee. The Lord will bring against thee a nation from afar from the extremity of the earth, with the impetuosity of an eagle A nation whose voice thou shalt not understand a nation of an unblushing countenance, which will not respect the person of an
:
42 43
44 45
46 47
48
49
50
And
it
it
hath destroyed
until they have demolished thee, and wasted thee in thy cities 52 thy high, and strong walls, in which thou hast placed thy con-
Ck.
XXVIII.
DEUTEKONOMY.
;
53 fidence, throughout thy whole laud. And when he shall afflict thee in thy cities which he hath given thee in thy siege, and
which thine enemy shall afflict thee, thou the flesh of thy sons., and shalt eat the offspring of thy body 54 thy daughters, whom he gave thee. The tender, and very delicate man who is with thee, will look with an evil eye on his brother, and on the wife in his bosom, and the remaining chil55 dren which may be left him, so as not to give one of them any of the flesh of his sons, which he may be eating, because he hath nothing left him in the siege, and in that affliction of thine with 56 which thine enemies will afflict thee, in all thy cities. And the tender, and very delicate woman among you, whose foot never ventured to tread the ground because of her delicateness, and effeminacy will look with an evil eye on her husband in her bosom, and on her son, and her daughter, even the female infant she bore, or the male child which she may have brought
in the affliction, with
57 forth
on the account of the want of all things, she will eat these secretly in thy siege, and in that affliction of thine with
;
for
58
which thine enemy will afflict thee in thy cities. If thou wilt not hearken to do all the words of this law, which are written in this book, to fear this glorious, this wonThe
59 derful name,
ception
Lord
tliy
God, the
Lord
will
make thy
60 61
62
63
61
and marvellous, and thy upon thee all the affliction of Egypt that grievous affliction which thou didst dread on their account, and they shall cleave to thee. The Lord will also bring upon thee every sickness, and every plague, which is not written, and every one which is written in this book of the law, until he root thee out. And you shall be left few in number, instead of being, as you were, like the stars of heaven for multitude. Because thou didst not hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, therefore it shall come to pass, that as the Lord delighted in you to do you good, and to multiply you so the Lord will rejoice over you, in rooting you out and you shall be removed speedily from the land to which thou art going to take possession of it. And the Lord thy God
will
he
make them
lasting,
great,
diseases sore,
and
and
will bring
among
;
all
Ch.
XXIX.
DEUTERONOMY.
and stones, which neither thou, nor thy fathers have But even among these nations he will not give thee rest, nor shall there be any rest for the sole of thy foot. Indeed the Lord will give thee there a strange trembling heart, and failing 66 eyes, and a desponding soul, and thy life shall hang in suspence before thine eyes, and thou shalt be in terror, day and 67 night, and have no assurance of thy life. In the morning thou
65 known.
stocks
How will it be with me in the evening And in the evening thou wilt say, How may it be with me in the morning on account of the terror of thy heart with which thou shalt be
wilt say
; !
68 thou shalt
and on account of the sights of thine eyes which And the Lord will send thee back into Egypt, in ships, (by the way which I ordered thou shalt see it no more :) and thou shalt there be exposed to sale to your enemies, for bond men and bond women, and there will be no puraffrighted,
see.
chaser.
XXIX.
These were the words of the covenant, which the Lord commanded Moses to state to the children of Israel, in the land of Moab, over and above the covenant which he had
sons of Israel, and said to them, which the Lord did in Egypt, beYou have seen all the things fore your eyes, to Pharao and his servants, and all his land 3 those great trials which your eyes have seen, those signs, and 4 those great wonders. Now hath not the Lord God given you a heart to know, and eyes to see, and ears to hear, even at this 5 day ? When he led you forty years in the wilderness, your clothes did not grow too old, nor were your shoes worn out
You
know that
the Lord
And when you came to this place, and Seon, king of Esebon, and Og king of Basan, came out to meet us in battle, we smote them,
and took their land, and
I have given
:
it
to
you
10 ful to perform
In order that you might fully comprehend all that you are to do, you have this day stood, all of you, before the Lord your God, the chiefs of your tribes, and your senate, and your judges, and your offiall
11 cers, every
man
Ch.
XXTX.
the stranger
DEUTERONOMY.
who
is
in
12 the drawer of water, to enter into a covenant with the Lord your
13 God, and into the curses which the Lord thy
stateth to thee, that he
God
this
day
may
14 So he himself will be thy God, as he said to thee, and as he hath sworn to thy fathers, Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob. 15 Now I make this covenant, and this oath, not with you only,
but both with those who are here this day, with you before
who are not here with you 16 this day. Inasmuch as you know how we lived in the land of 17 Egypt, and have seen, as we passed through the nations,
the Lord your God, and with those
idols,
;
among them
is
man among
whose understanding hath turned them from the Lord your God, to go and serve the gods of those nations ? Is there any such root among you, springing up for gall and bitterness ? 19 Now in case any one shall hear the words of this curse, and
bless himself in his heart, saying,
Good luck
betide
my own
me may
!
I will
not in-
God will not be promost assuredly the anger of the Lord, and his indignation, will then be kindled against that man and all the curses of this covenant, which are written in this book, 21 shall cleave to him and the Lord will blot out his name from under heaven. The Lord will indeed separate him, from all
;
;
the children of Israel, according to all the curses of this cove22 nant, which are written in this book of the law. And when the generations to come
ter yon,
your children who shall and the stranger who may come from a
say
rise
up
af-
far
distant
country, will
land,
when
and the diseases thereof, which the Lord hath sent upon 23 it brimstone and burnt salt when through the whole land there shall be no sowing no natural productions, no verdure on it, a destruction like that of Sodom and Gomorra, Adama and Seboim, which the Lord overthrew with wrath and indig24 nation When all the nations shall say, Why hath the Lord dealt thus witli this land? What hath occasioned this great
25 fierceness of indignation
Then they
will
say,
Because they
Ch.
XXX.
DEUTERONOMY.
forsook the covenant of the Lord, the God of their fathers, which he made with their fathers, when he brought them out 26 of the land of Egypt, and went and served strange gods, which 27 they did not know, and which he had not arranged for them, therefore the Lord was provoked to wrath against this land, to bring upon it all the curses which are written in the book of 28 the law; and the Lord rooted them out from their land, with wrath, and anger, and very great indignation, and cast them
29
but
the things which are manifest are for us and our children forever,
XXX.
fore
we may perform
all these
all
there-
when
them
and the
ceive
curse,
which
have
re-
among
2
3
5
6
7 8
9
may have dispersed thee and shalt turn to the Lord thy God, and hearken to his voice, according to all that I this day command thee, with thy whole heart and with thy whole soul the Lord will heal thy sins, and have compassion on thee, and gather thee again out of all the nations among which the Lord hath dispersed thee. Though thy dispersion may have been from one end of the earth to the other, thence the Lord thy God will gather thee, and thence the Lord thy God will take thee, and thence thy God will bring thee, into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it And he will deal kindly with thee, and make thee more numerous than thy fathers And the Lord will purify thy heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, that thou mayst live. And the Lord thy God will lay all these curses upon thine enemies, and upon them who hate thee, and have persecuted thee. When thou shalt return, and hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, and perform these commandments of his, which I this day enjoin thee, the Lord thy God will bless thee in every work of thy hands, in the offspring of thy body, and in the increase of thy cattle, and in the products of thy land for the Lord thy God will turn
;
:
:
fa-
thers, if
thou wilt hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God to keep his commandments, and his rules of rectitude, and these
Oh.
XXXI.
DEUTEEONOMY.
11
12
13 14 15
16
17
18
19
20
judgments of his which are written in this book of the law if thou wilt turn to the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul. For this command which I this day give thee in charge is not grievous, nor is it far from thee. It is not in heaven above, that thou shouldst say, Who will ascend for us into heaven, and bring it to us, that we may hear and do it ? Nor is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldst say, Who will cross the sea for us, and bring it to us, and let us hear it, that we may do it ? The word is very near thee, in thy mouth and in thy heart, and in thy hand, to do it. Behold I have this day set before thee Life and Death, Good and Evil. If thou wilt hearken to the commandments of the Lord thy God which I this day enjoin thee, to love the Lord thy God, to walk in all his ways, and to keep his rules of rectitude, and his judgments, you shall live, and multiply, and the Lord thy God will bless thee in all the land to which thou But if thy heart turn art going, there to take possession of it. aside, and thou wilt not hearken, but go astray, and worship other gods, and serve them, I announce to thee this day, that you shall surely perish, and shall not prolong your lives in the land, to which you are about to cross the Jordan, to take posI call heaven and earth this day to witness against session of it. you, that I have set Life and Death, the Blessing and the Curse Chuse thou life, that thou and thy seed may live, before you. by loving the Lord thy God, and hearkening to his voice, and cleaving to him. For this is thy life, and the lengthening of thy days, to dwell in the land which the Lord solemnly promised thy fathers, Abraham, and Isaak, and Jacob, that he would
give them.
XXXI.
2 to
all
When
all
these
words,
am now
a hun-
no more be able to go out, and come in before you for the Lord hath said to me, Thou 3 shalt not cross the Jordan. The Lord thy God, who goeth before thee, will himself drive out those nations from before thee, and thou shalt possess them and Joshua is to go before thee, 4 as the Lord hath spoken. The Lord thy God will indeed do to them as he did to Seon, and Og, the two kings of the Amorites, who were on this side the Jordan, and to their land in
dred and twenty years old.
: ;
Oh.
XXXI.
DEUTEKOXOMY.
the same maimer as the Lord rooted them out, and delivered
5 them up to you.
And you shall do to them as I have comAct manfully, and be strong; fear not, nor be 9 for the Lord thy God, who faint hearted, nor terrified at them May he never you, is with you is among you. goeth before
manded
you.
;
Then Moses called Joshua, and said to him before all IsBe courageous, and strong for thou shalt go before this people, into the land which the Lord solemnly promised your lathers to give them and thou shalt put them in possession of 8 it and the Lord, who marcheth with thee, will not leave thee
7
rael,
;
Moses had written the words of this law in a book so he gave it to the priests, the children of Levi, who carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to the elders of the 10 children of Israel. And Moses gave them a charge on that day saying, At the end of every seven years, at the Solemnity of
11 the Kelease, during the festival of tabernacles,
Xow
when
all Israel
the place
shall chuse
you
Let the people be assembled, the men, Israel, in their hearing. and the women, and the children, and the proselyte who is in your cities, that they may hear, and that they may learn to fear the Lord your God; and let them hearken to do all the 13 words of this law. And let their children who have not known, hearken, and learn to fear the Lord thy God, all the days they live in the land to which you are going, to cross the Jordan,
there to take possession of
it.
14
Xow when
him a charge
thereupon Moses went with Joshua to the tabernacle of the testimony, and they stood at the doors of the tabernacle of the 15 testimony, and the Lord descended in a cloud, and stood at 16 the doors of the tabernacle of the testimony, and while the pillar of the
tes-
Ch.
XXXI.
And when
DEUTERONOMY.
they forsake me, and break
my
covenant which
them that
day, and I will leave them, and turn away my face from them, and they shall be devoured. And when many evils and afflictions shall befal them, then will one say in that day, Because the Lord my God is not with me, these evils
But
I will turn
away
my
face
from them, on
wickedness which they have 19 committed, because they have turned to strange gods. Now
of all
their
it
to the chil-
it
Ode may
20 be an open witness for me among the children of Israel. For when I bring them into that good land, which I solemnly promised their fathers to give them, a land flowing with milk and
honey, they will
21 covenant
eat,
and
strange gods, and serve them, and provoke me, and break
;
my
;
and witness against them for it shall never be forgotten out of their mouth, nor out of the mouth of their seed for I know their wickedness, what they do even now before I have brought them into that good land which I solemnly promised their fathers. 22 So Moses wrote the Ode that day and taught it to the chil23 dren of Israel. And the Lord gave a charge to Joshua, and said, Be courageous, and strong, for thou shalt conduct the children of Israel into the land which the Lord solemnly promised them, and he will be with thee. 21 Now when Moses had made an end of writing all the words 25 of this law in a book, even to the close, he gave a charge to the
rise up,
:
Levites, who carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord, say26 ing, Take this book of the law and put it by the side of the
;
God and it shall be know thy contentious disposition, and thy stiff neck. For even now while I am yet alive with you, you have been rebellious against God how then can
ark of the covenant of the Lord your
;
;
for I
28
it
be otherwise after
my
death
of your tribes,
and your
elders,
Assemble before me the heads and your judges, and your un-
21)
that I may speak in their hearing all these words heaven and earth to witness against them. For I know that after my death you will commit iniquity, and turn aside v v vol. i.
der
officers,
and
call
; ;
Ch.
XXXII.
DEUTERONOMY.
out of the way which I commanded you, and evils will befal you in the latter days, because you will do evil before the Lord,
to
30
provoke him to wrath by the works of your hands. Then for a conclusion Moses spoke in the hearing of
Listen,
let
all
the
XXXII. And
2
my
mouth.
rain,
Like gentle rain on the tender herb, And like a heavy shower on the grass. Since I have proclaimed the name of the Lord, Ascribe ye majesty to our God. He is God, his works are perfect All his ways are acts of judgment A faithful God he doth no injustice
;
is
!
the Lord.
his.
Crooked and perverse generation Do ye thus requite the Lord ? Are the people so foolish and unwise ? Did not this thy father purchase thee ? Did he not make and fashion thee ?
Remember
Ask thy
He
9
According to the number of God's messengers And the Lord's portion was his people Jacob Israel was his lot of inheritance.
10
He
sustained
them
in the wilderness,
11
In the drought of heat, in a land without water. He led them about, and instructed them He kept them as the apple of his eye. As an eagle would defend his nest, And, when anxious for his young,
; ;
;;
Ch.
XXXII.
Would
DEUTERONOMY.
spread out his wings, and receive them,
;
And
12 13
And there was not a strange god with them. He brought them up to the strength of this He fed them with the products of the fields
They sucked honey out
of a rock,
;
land,
And
14
oil
With With
young
bulls
and goats,
And And
15
When
He grew
And
they drank wine, the pure juice of the grape. Jacob had eaten and was filled,
Then he who was beloved began to kick fat, waxed thick, and became corpulent, Then he forsook the God who made him
apostatised from
God
his saviour.
16 17
18
19
They exasperated me with strange gods, With their abominations they provoked me, They sacrificed to demons, and not to God To gods, which they had never known, Which had started up, new and fictitious, Of which their fathers had no knowledge, The God who begot thee, thou hast forsaken, And hast forgot the God who nourished thee And the Lord saw, and was provoked to jealousy
He
20
was provoked at the temper of his sons and daughters, my face from them,
shall befal
them
who have no faith in them They have provoked me by what is not God Have exasperated me with their idols I therefore will provoke them by what is not a
;
nation,
By
22
fire is kindled because of my wrath, burn down to the lowest Hades It shall consume the land, and the products thereof It shall set on fire the foundations of mountains
Since a
It shall
Ch.
; ;
XXXII.
And
DEUTEKONOMY.
my
bolts at them.
;
23
hurl
24
25
While they are wasting by famine, and voracious birds The burning carbuncle also shall be incurable I will send against them the teeth of wild beasts, With the venom of serpents, trailing on the ground. Abroad the sword shall bereave them of children,
And
in their
The youth shall perish with the young The sucking infant with the venerable
26 27
I
sage.
had determined to disperse them, And cause the remembrance of them to cease among men Had it not been for the temper of enemies That the adversaries might not out live them That they might not fall upon them at once Lest they should say, Our own high hand, And not the Lord, hath done all this.
;
28
29
There
is
They have not bent their minds to understand Let them lay up these things for time to come.
30
How could one man chase a thousand, And two put myriads to flight, Had not God cast them off Had not the Lord delivered them up ?
For
their gods are not like our
31
God
And
32
As
their vine is
And
Gomorra
A
33
cluster of bitterness
it
shall be to
them
of asps.
Behold
up with me
And
35
sealed
up among
my
treasures ?
In the day of vengeance I will requite, When their foot shall be supplanted. Because the day of destruction is nigh for them, Therefore at hand are the things prepared for you.
Ch.
XXXII.
DEUTERONOMY.
36
When
Because the Lord will judge his people he shall be appeased for his servants, (For he saw that they were enfeebled,
37 38
Made faint by hostile invasions and dejected) Then the Lord said, where are their gods The gods in which they placed their confidence The fat of those sacrifices you ate
And drank
Let them
And
39
See
!
let
See
that I
is
am
And
that there
no Clod besides
me
I kill,
and
40
41
and I can heal, none can rescue out of my hand And For I can lift up my hand to heaven, And swear by my right hand, and say,
I can smite I will
as I live forever,
as lightning,
And my hand will support judgment And I will execute vengeance on mine enemies, And make retribution to them who hate me.
42
I will
make my
And my
43
With the blood of slain and captives. From the head of enemy chiefs.
Rejoice,
And
And
let all
the angels of
Rejoice,
let all the children of God rely on him For he avengeth the blood of his children, And will judge, and execute vengeance on his enemies, To them who hate him he will render retribution, And the Lord will purify the land of his people. 44 Now on that day when Moses had written this Ode and taught 45 it to the children of Israel and he, and Joshua the son of Nave, had come, and spoken all the words of this law in the hearing of the people, Moses concluded his speech to all Israel with this 46 address to them, Attend with your heart to all these words which I this day testify to you, and which you are to give in
;
Ch.
XXXIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
;
;
charge to your children, that they may keep, and perform all 47 the words of this law for this is not a vain thing for you for it is your life and, for the sake of this word, you shall prolong your days in the land to which you are going, to cross the
;
48
Moses that day, saying, Go up mount Nabo, which is in the land of Moab, fronting Jericho, and take a view of the land of 49 Chanaan, which I give to the children of Israel; and die on 50 the mount to which thou goest up, and be gathered to thy people, in the same manner as thy brother Aaron died on mount 51 Or, and was gathered to his people, because you disobeyed
to
my
Israel, at
the water of
strife,
52 at Kades, in the wilderness of Sin. Because you did not hallow me among the children of Israel, thou shalt see the land at
a distance, but shalt not go in thither.
XXXIII. of God
he
2
said,
Now
man
and
The Lord came from Sina And shined upon us out of Seir He hasted from mount Paran, With myriads from Kades His angels with him on his right.
; ;
He
But these
4
the law
An
5
Let
Him
therefore be chief
among
the beloved.
When
rael,
Let Reuben
and not die, he be few in number. Now this was the blessing of Juda Hear, Lord, the voice of Juda
live
And
until thou comest to his people Let his hands contend for them,
Oh.
XXXIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
And
8
of Levi he said Assign ye to Levi his manifestations, And his truth to this man for the Holy One
And
Whom they tried at Temptation. Whom they reviled at the water of Contradiction.
9
With regard
mother
to
him who
and to his
And hath not acknowledged his brethren, And hath renounced his own children, He it is who hath observed thine Oracles And diligently kept thy covenant.
10
And
Let them explain thy rules of rectitude thy law for Israel
for
Jacob
Let them lay incense continually, When thou art angry, on thine altar.
11
Bless,
And
Who
12
13
And let them who hate him never rise up. And of Benjamin he said, Beloved He shall dwell securely under the Lord. God overshadoweth him continually, And hath taken up his rest between his shoulders. And of Joseph he said,
!
His land
is
14
15
On account of heavenly seasons and dew, And on account of abysses of fountains from beneath, And on account of the productions, in due season
Of the sun's revolutions and the changes As his land of plenty is beautified With summits of ancient mountains And with summits of everlasting hills
;
of the
moon,
16
So may the things acceptable To him who appeared in the bush, Come upon the head of Joseph
;
He
indeed
is
glorified
Ch.
XXXIII.
DEUTERONOMY.
is
His beauty
His horns are the horns of an Unicorn, With these he will push the nations at once, Even from the limits of the land.
These are the myriads of Ephraim
18
;
Manasses.
And
19
They
And And
For the riches of the sea shall feed thee, And a commerce with the dwellers on the sea
20
coast.
Gad he said Blessed is he who enlargeth Gad. Like a lion he lay down to rest,
of
And
chief.
He
When
Justice
23
And determined his cause with Israel. And of Dan he said Dan is a lion's whelp He will make excursions beyond Basan. And of Xephthaleim he said,
;
24
May he be filled with blessings from the Lord He shall possess the west and the south. And of Aser he said,
Aser
is
He He
25 26
As thy days
There
is
He who
Ch.
XXXIV.
DEUTERONOMY.
27
And be is mighty to give support. The governance of God will protect thee
When under the power of everlasting arms. He will drive out the enemy before thee,
Sayiug, Be devoted to destruction
!
28
And
In the land of Jacob, fed with corn and wine And the heaven shall drop with dew for thee.
29
Blessed art thou,
Israel
Who
Thy
is
like thee,
His sword shall be thy boast, Thine enemies shall submit to thee, And thou shalt ride upon their neck. XXXIV. Then Moses went up from Araboth Moab to mount Nabo, to the top of Phasga, which is over against Jericho, and
the Lord shewed him Manasses, and
all
2 all the land of Nephthaleim, and all the land of Ephraim, and
all
3 the wilderness, and the country around Jericho, the city of palm
trees,
even to Segor. And the Lord said to Moses, This is the land which I solemnly promised to Abraham, and Isaak, and I have pointed it Jacob, saying, To your seed I will give it. out to thine eyes, but thou shalt not go thither.
So Moses the servant of the Lord died, by the command Moab and he was buried at Gai
;
his sepulchre at
8 eyes were not dim, nor was his natural strength abated. And the children of Israel mourned for Moses, in Araboth Moab,
9 by the Jordan, over against Jericho, thirty days. And when the days of Imourning for Moses were fulfilled, as Joshua son of
Nave was filled with a spirit of wisdom, (for Moses had laid his hands upon him) the children of Israel hearkened to him, and 10 did as the Lord commanded Moses. But there no more arose a prophet in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, in all the signs and wonders which the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt, on Pharao and his servants, and on all his
vol.
i.
z z
Ch.
XXXIV.
DEUTERONOMY.
and the strong hand, which Moses ex-
JOSHUA.
I.
saying,
My
servant
Moses
place,
is
now
Every
on
to
sole of
your
feet, I will
give you, as
4 I said to Moses.
The
wilderness,
the river, the great river Euphrates, and to the farthest sea, at
you
all
life.
As
I was with
ses, so will
I be with thee.
of
good courage for thou shalt parcel out to this people the land, which I solemnly promised their fa7 thers to give to them. Therefore be strong, and courageous, Thou to watch, and to do as my servant Moses commanded. from them, to the right or to the left. That 8 must not deviate thou mayst clearly understand all that thou art to do,- the book Thou must study of the Law must never be out of thy mouth. it day and night, that thou mayst know how to do all that are written. Then shalt thou be prospered and thou wilt make thy ways prosperous and then thou shalt have a good understand9 ing. Behold I ^have commanded thee be strong and courafor the Lord thy God is fear not, nor be dismayed geous
thee.
;
Be strong and
10
saying
them
or-
all
necessary provisions
for in three
days
you
God
Then
Joshua said to Reuben, and Gad, and to the half of the tribe 13 of Manasses, Remember what Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you saying; The Lord your God hath given you 14 rest, and hath given you this land. Let your wives, and your children, andj your cattle abide in the land which he hath given you but you, all your able bodied men, well equipt, shall cross
;
Ch.
IT.
JOSHUA.
them
;
Lord and un15 our God til they possess the land which the Lord our God giveth them. Then you shall return, every one to his possession, which Moover before your brethren, and assist
until
the
;
you
gave you on the east side of the Jordan. Thereupon they answered and said to Joshua, All that thou commandest we will do. And wherever thou sendest us we will go. As we have hearkened to Moses in all things, so will Let but the Lord our God be with thee, 17 we hearken to thee. 18 as he was with Moses, and whosoever shall disobey thee, and not hearken to all thy commands which thou shalt give him But be thou strong and courageous. let him be put to death. II. Now Joshua son of Nave had sent from Sat tin two youngmen to spy, saying, Go up, and take a view of the land, and And the two young men, having set particularly of Jericho. out, entered Jericho, and went to the house of a harlot, 2 whose name was Kahab, and lodged there. And news being
ses
16
Some men
of the chil-
3 dren of Israel are come here to spy the land, the king of Jericho sent a message to Kahab, saying, Bring out the men,
who came
4 land.
for
Now
the
them
when the gate was shutting, the know where they are gone. Pursue them perhaps you [may overtake them. Now she had taken them up to the
:
flax,
which was
8
9
10
11
And the men pursuup for her on the top of the house. ed them by the way to the Jordan, to the fords, and the gate was shut. So when the pursuers were gone after them, she went up to the men, on the top of the house, before they had gone to sleep, and said to them, I know that the Lord hath given you this land for the dread of you is fallen upon us for we have heard that the Lord God dried up the Bed sea on your account, when you came out of Egypt, and all that he hath done to the two kings of the Amorites who were on the borders of the Jordan, to Seon and Og, whom you have utterly destroyed and, upon hearing these tilings, we became faint
;
:
Ck. III.
Since, then, the
JOSHUA.
Lord your God
is
God
in heaven above,
and
me by
my
and that you will save alive my father's household, my mother, and my brothers, and all my family, and all that belong to them, and that you will deliver my soul from 14 death. And the men said to her, Our life for yours even to Then she said to them. When the Lord delivereth up death. to you this city, you will deal mercifully and truly with me. 15 So she lowered them down through a window. Now she said 16 to them, Flee to the mountains, lest the pursuers meet you, and hide yourself there three days, until they who are in pursuit of you have returned, and afterwards you may go
17 your way.
And
the
men
said to her,
We
Thou shalt
tye
19
20
21
22
23
24
window, through which thou shalt have and thou shalt bring thy father, and thy mother, and thy brothers, and all thy father's household, home to thy And it shall be that whoever goeth out of the door of house. thy house, into the street, shall incur the guilt of his own death, and we shall be clear of blame in regard to this oath which we But for all who are with thee in the house have sworn to thee. we will be answerable. But if any one injure us, or if thou disclose these our terms, we shall be clear of this oath to thee. And she said to them, Let it be as you say. So she dismissed them, and they went away, and came to the hilly country, and stayed there three days. And the pursuers examined all the roads, but did not find them. Then the two young men turned, and came down from the mountain, and crossed over to Joshua son of Nave, and told him all that had happened to them. And they said to him, Because the Lord hath delivered up all that land into our hands, therefore all the inhabitants of
down
III.
There-
upon Joshua arose early next morning, and removed from Sattin and having come to the Jordan, they halted there some
;
And after three days the officers went through the camp, and gave a charge to the people, say3 ing, When you see the Ark of the covenant of the Lord our
Ch. III.
JOSHUA.
God, and our priests, and the Levites carrying it, you shall 4 remove from your places, and march after it. But let there be a considerable distance between you and it. You shall keep at the distance of about two thousand cubits. Yuu must not come near it, that you may know the way you are to march 5 for you have never heretofore gone this way. Then Joshua
said to the people, Purify yourselves against to-morrow
;
for
among
;
you.
And when
Joshua said to the priests, Take up the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and march before the people and the priests had
7 taken
up the ark
ing before the people, the Lord said to Joshua, This day I begin to exalt thee in the sight of
all
they
8 thee.
may know
Now
therefore
command
the priests
who
are carrying
the ark of the covenant, and say, Soon as you are come to a
part of the water of the Jordan, you shall halt at the Jordan.
Then Joshua
the living
Draw
you
near,
will
and hear
that
By
this
know
God
is
among
from before you the Chananite, and the Chettite, and the Pherezite, and the Evite, and the Amorite, and Gergasite, and the
11 Jebusite.
pass, that
13 whole earth
Behold the ark of the covenant of the Lord of the is about to cross the Jordan and it shall come to
;
when the
who
Lord
and the wais coming down shall be stopped. So the people removed from their tents to cross the Jordan, and the priests carried 15 the Ark of the covenant of the Lord before the people. And
water of the Jordan, the water of the Jordan shall
14 ter which
came
to the
who were
the Jordan
harvest,
16 yet
the
waters
coming down
solid
;
stopped like
one
mass,
reaching
great
it
Ch. IV.
JOSHUA.
Then the
priests
who
ground, and
ground, until
all
IV.
And when
all
men from among the and give them orders. And you shall take up, out of the middle of the Jordan, twelve smooth stones, and carry them with you, and place them in your en4 campment, wherever you encamp to night. So Joshua called out twelve men of eminent dignity from among the children 5 of Israel, one from every tribe, and said to them, Go on before me in the presence of the Lord, into the middle of the Jordan, and let every one take up thence a stone, and carry it on his
2 the Lord spoke to Joshua, saying, Take
tribe,
number
6 rael
that they
may
that
What
are these
? thou mayst explain them to thy son, and say, Because the river Jordan dried up at the presence of the Ark of the covenant of the Lord of the whole earth, when it crossed it,
rial for
have these stones for an everlasting memoAccordingly these sons of Israel did as the Lord commanded Joshua, and having taken up twelve stones, out of the midst of the Jordan, as the Lord comtherefore
you
shall
manded Joshua, when the Israelites had done crossing, they carried them with them to the place of encampmeut, and deposited them there and Joshua caused twelve other stones to
;
who
and
Now
the priests,
who
commanded him
to declare to the
11
And
And when
the
Ark
And the Eeuand the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, crossed over well armed before the children of Israel, as Mo13 ses had commanded them. Forty thousand, well equipped for
war, crossed over before the Lord, in battle array, to the city
Ch. V.
JOSHUA.
On
that day the Lord magnified Joshua in the sight
14 Jericho.
15 Moses
all
life,
and they feared him, as they did Now when the Lord spoke to
16 Joshua, saying,
17 dan;
Command the priests who carry the ark of the covenant of the testimony of the Lord, to come up out of the JorAnd Joshua had commanded
it
Come
came
who
Lord came up out and had set their feet on the land, the water of the Jordan rushed impetuously to its place, and overflowed all
carried the ark of the covenant of the
of the Jordan,
its
banks, as
it
did before.
of the
19
Now
day of the first month, and the children of Israel encamped at 20 Galgala, on the eastern border of Jericho and Joshua set up at Galgala, the twelve stones which he had taken out of the
;
said, When your children ask you, saying, What 22 stones are these ? Tell your children that Israel crossed that 23 Jordan on dry ground, the Lord our God having dried up the water of the Jordan before them, until they crossed over, as the Lord our God had done to the Ked sea, which the Lord 24 our God dried up before us, until we passed through it, that all the nations of the earth might know, that the power of the
21 Jordan, and
Lord
V.
is
great,
who were on the who were on the sea coast, heard that the Lord God had dried up the river Jordan before the Israelites, when they crossed, their hearts
border of the Jordan, and the kings of Phoenicia,
Now when
struck
with
consternation,
and
at
them because
of the Israelites.
And
Make
4
5 6
and having again a fixed abode, circumcise the children of Israel. So Joshua made sharp knives of stone, and circumcised the children of Israel at the place called Hill And in this manner Joshua purified the children of foreskins. of Israel All who had been born on the way, and all who had formerly been uncircumcised, when they came out of Egypt, for Israel had been led about forall these Joshua circumcised ty two years in the wilderness of Mabdaritis, therefore the most
the hardest
flint,
Ch. VI.
of
JOSHUA.
them were uncircurncised, being the children of those warriors who came out of the land of Egypt, who disobeyed the commands of God, and to whom he denounced, that they should not see the land which the Lord solemnly promised
their fathers that he
7 honey
whom
would give a land flowing with milk and and instead of them he raised up these their children, Joshua circumcised, because, being born on the way,
And
rest,
And
So he callI have taken away from you the reproach of Egypt. 10 ed the name of that place Galgala. And on the fourteenth of the same month, towards evening, the children of Israel pre11 pared the passover, on the confines of Jericho, in the plain of Jordan, and ate of the corn of the land, unleavened cakes and
12 parched corn.
ply of 13
On
for
manna
manna
and there was no more a supSo they foraged the the children of Israel.
Now when
saw a
'
man
14 upon which Joshua, advancing, said to him, Art thou one of us or of our enemies ? And he said to him, I am the captain 15 general of the host of the Lord, just arrived. At this Joshua
prostrated himself, with
his face
to the ground,
and
said to
him,
My
lord,
what
clost
thou
command thy
servant?
And
the Lord's captain general said to Joshua, Loose the sandals from thy feet, for the place on which thou didst stand is holy
VI.
ground.
(Now
nor went
in.)
said to
Therefore and the mighty men of valour. And when you blow the 4 array thou the warriors around it. 5 trumpets, let all the people at the same time shout and upon
3 thereof, who
is
in
it,
own
ac-
cord
and
all
Thereupon Joshua son of Nave went to the priests, and spoke to them, saying, Order the people to march round, and
Ch. VI.
JOSHUA.
city, and let the warriors march armed before and let the seven priests, who have the seven holy trumpets, march also before the Lord, and blow a long blast. 9 And let the ark of the covenant of the Lord accompany them. Let the warriors march before, and the priests follow in the rear, after the ark of the covenant of the Lord, blowing the
encompass the
;
8 the Lord
10 trumpets.
any one hear your voice, till the day when Then you shall shout. So 11 He shall command you to shout. when the ark of the covenant had gone round, it straightway 12 returned to the camp, and lodged there. And on the second day Joshua arose, early in the morning, and the priests took up 13 the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and the seven priests with the seven trumpets, marched on before the Lord and after them
Shout not, nor
came the
warriors,
and
all
And
14 the trumpets;
and all the multitude compassed the city six Thus they times, very near, and returned again to the camp. 15 did six days. But on the seventh day they arose very early, 16 and went round the city that day seven times. And, at the seventh round, the priests sounded the trumpets, and Joshua said to the Israelites, Shout, for the Lord hath delivered up the city It, and all that 17 to you. And this city shall be an Anathema.
18
19
20
21
22
Lord of Sabaoth save Kahab and all that are in her house. But be you very careful to abstain from the Anathema, lest peradventure you through covetousness, take something of what is devoted, and make the camp of the Israelites an Anathema, and destroy us. All the silver, and the gold, and the brass, and the iron, shall be consecrated to the Lord, and carried to the Lord's treasury. Then the priests sounded the trumpets and when the people heard the trumpets, all the people together uttered a great, loud, and continued shout, whereupon the whole wall round about fell, and all the people went up into the city. Now when Joshua devoted it, and all that were in it, men and women, young and old, ox and ass, to the edge of the sword, he said to the two young men who had been sent as spies, Go to the house of the woman, and bring her out thence,
are in
it,
the harlot.
Her you
vol.
I.
3 A
Ch.
YIL
JOSHUA.
23 with all that she hath. And when the two young men, who had spied the city had gone to the house of the woman, and had brought out Rahab the harlot, and her father, and her mother, and her brothers, and her kindred, and all that were with
24
and placed them without the camp of Israel, the city was burned with fire, with all that were in it, save the silver, and gold, and the brass, and iron, which they gave to be carried
her,
25 to the treasury of the Lord. So Joshua saved Rahab the harlot, and all her father's household alive. And at this day they dwell
Israel, because she concealed the spies whom Joshua 26 had sent to spy Jericho. And on that day Joshua uttered an imprecation before the Lord, saying, Cursed be the man who
among
dation,
27
VII.
With his first born let him lay the founand with his youngest son erect its gates. Thus the Lord was with Joshua, and his fame spread through all the land. But the children of Israel committed
They
set
a great trespass.
Anathema.
ra,
4
5
Achar son of Charmi, son of Zambri, son of Zahad taken some of what was devoted, and the anger of the Lord was kindled against the children of Israel so that when Joshua sent men to Gai, which is over against Baithel, saying, Take a view of Gai and the men had gone up, and viewed Gai, and returned to Joshua, and said to him, Let not the whole people go up, but let only about two or three thousand go up, and storm the city thou needest not lead the whole people thither, for they are few in number and about three thousand men had gone up, they fled before the men of Gai and the men of Gai slew of them about thirty six men, and pursued them from the gate, and drove them from
of the tribe of Juda,
;
; ;
6 the steep.
and became like water; and Joshua rent his clothes. Now when Joshua had prostrated himself, with his face on the ground, before the Lord until evening, he and the elders of Israel, and they had put dust on their heads, Joshua said, Alas, Lord Why hath thy servant caused this people to cross 7 the Jordan, to deliver them up to the Amorite to destroy us ? 8 Should we have tarried, and dwelt on the other side of the Jordan ? What can I say, seeing Israel hath turned back from 9 before his enemy ? When the Chananite, and all the inhabit!
Ch. VII.
JOSHUA.
ants of this land hear this, they will encompass us, and drive
What then wilt thou do in respect to thy Thereupon the Lord said to Joshua, Arise why 11 hast thou fallen on thy face ? This people hath sinned, and They transgressed the covenant which I made with them. have stolen some of what was devoted, and put it among their
10 us from this land.
great
name ?
12 stuff; therefore the children of Israel cannot stand before the They shall turn back before their eneface of their enemies. I will no more be mies, because they are become devoted.
Anathema from among 13 you. Arise, hallow the people, and order them to hallow Thus saith the Lord the God themselves, against to-morrow. You cannot stand of Israel, The Anathema is among you. before your enemies, until you remove the Anathema from 14 among you. You shall therefore all assemble to-morrow, by
with
you,
unless
you
remove
the
and whatever tribe the Lord shall point out, you shall and whatever community the Lord it by communities you shall present it by houses and whatever shall point out, house the Lord shall point out, you shall present it man by 15 man and whoever is pointed out, he shall be burned with fire and all that he hath, because he hath transgressed the covenant of the Lord, and committed iniquity in Israel. 16 Accordingly Joshua arose early in the morning, and brought forward the people by tribes, and the tribe of Juda was pointed
tribes;
present
17 out.
was presented by communities, the commuand when it was presented man, Achar son of Zambri, son of Zara, was pointed man by 19 out. Whereupon Joshua said to Achar, Give glory this day to the Lord God of Israel, and make confession, and tell me
And when
it
20 what thou hast done, and conceal it not from me. And Achar answered Joshua, and said, I have indeed sinned before the
21 Lord, the
God
of Israel.
I done.
I saw,
among
and
coveted them, and took them, and behold they are hid in my 22 tent, and the silver is hid under them. Then Joshua sent messengers,
who ran
camp, and the things were hid So they took them out of
them
to Joshua,
Oh. VIII.
JOSHUA.
24 who laid them before the Lord. Then Joshua took Achar, son of Zara, and led him up to the valley of Achor, with his sons, and his daughters, and his cattle, and his asses, and all his flocks, and his tent, and all his goods, and all the people ac25 companied him. And when he had led them up to EniekAchor, Joshua said to Achar, Why hast thou destroyed us ?
thee, as at this
day
Then
all Israel
stoned
And when
heap of stones, the Lord ceased from the fierceness of his anFor this cause he called that place Emek -Achor, which
is its
VIII.
Fear not, nor be dismayTake with thee all the men who are warriors, and arise, ed. 2 and go up to Gai. Behold I have delivered into thy hands, the king of Gai, and his land; and thou shalt treat Gai, as thou
to Joshua,
its
king
thou shalt take for thyself. Lay thee an ambush for the city, 3 behind it. So Joshua arose, and all the warriors, to go up And Joshua chose out thirty thousand mighty against Gai. 4 men of valour, and sent them away by night and he gave them
;
orders, saying,
be not at a great
7 8 9
10
11
12
14
15 16
and be all ready and I, and all the people who are with me, will advance to the city, and when the inhabitants of Gai come out to meet us, as before, we will flee from before them and as they come after us we will draw them for they will say, They are fleeing from us, off from the city Then you will rise from the ambush, and as they did before. behold I rush into the city. Act agreeably to these orders have commanded you. So Joshua despatched them, and they went to lie in ambush, and took their station, between Baithel and Gai, on the west of Gai. And Joshua arose early next morning and reviewed the people, and he and the elders went up before the people to Gai. All the warriors went up with him, and marching on, came before the city, on the east side, now the ambush was on the west side of the city. And when the king of Gai saw them, he hasted, and went out to meet them, straight to battle, he and all his people with him for he did not know that there was an ambush behind the city. At their appearance Joshua and Israel retreated before them, and
; ;
Ch. IX.
JOSHUA.
off
from the
city.
man
left
18
Nay
they
left
who did not pursue Israel. and pursued Israel. Then the Lord
in Gai,
said to Joshua, Stretch forth thy hand, with the spear in thy
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
hand, towards the city for into thy hands I have delivered it, and the men in ambush will rise quickly from their place. So Joshua stretched forth his hand, with the spear towards the city and the men in ambush immediately arose from their place. They started up at the instant he stretched forth his hand, and rushed into the city and having taken it, they hasted and set it on fire. And when the inhabitants of Gai looked back, they saw a smoke rising from the city, up to heaven, and had no where to flee, this way or that. For when Joshua and all Israel saw that the men in ambush had taken the city, and that the smoke of the city ascended up to heaven, they turned, and smote the men of Gai and the others issued out of the city to meet them, so that they were in the midst of the army, some being on one side, and some on the other and they smote them until there was not one left alive, nor any who escaped. They took the king of Gai alive, and brought him to Joshua, and when the Israelites had made an end of slaying all that were in Gai, and all that were in the plains, and on the mountain, at the steep, from which at the last they had driven them, Joshua returned to Gai, and smote it with the edge of the sword. Now they who fell on that day, including men and women, even all the inhabitants of Gai, were twelve thousand. Over and above the spoils which were in the city, the Israel;
;
ites took all the prey for themselves, according to the command 28 of the Lord, as the Lord commanded Joshua. Then Joshua
burned the city with fire, and made it an uninhabitable 28 forever, as at this day. And he hanged the king of Gai gibbet and he continued on the gibbet till the evening. at the setting of the sun, Joshua gave orders, and they
;
heap on a
But,
took
;
body from the gibbet, and threw it into a pit and it a heap of stones, which remaineth to this day. When the kings of the Amorites, who dwelt on the border IX. of the Jordan, and those in the hilly country, and those in the plain, and those along the coast of the great sea, and those bordering on Antilibanus, namely the Chettites, and the Chananhis
down
raised over
Oh. IX.
ites,
JOSHUA.
and the Pherezites, and the Evites, and the Aniorites,
2 and the Gergasites, and the Jebusites, heard of these things, they assembled together to attack Joshua and Israel, all at the
same time. In the mean while Joshua built an altar to the Lord VIII. 30 31 the God of Israel, on mount Garizin, as Moses the servant of the Lord commanded Israel, as it is written in the law of Moses, an altar of unwrought stones which iron had never struck, and offered thereon whole burnt offerings to the Lord, and a 32 sacrifice of thanksgiving. And when Joshua had written on the
stones the repetition of the law of Moses, in the presence of the
33 children of
es,
Israel,
then
all Israel
and their under officers, marched out, some on one side, and some on the other side of the Ark, which was at a distance beand the priests and the Levites carried the Ark of fore them the covenant of the Lord and the proselyte, as well as the home born, attended. One half were on mount Garizin, and the other half on mount Gaibal, as Moses the servant of the 34 Lord commanded; first to bless the people; and afterwards, as Joshua read all the words of that law, the blessings, and the cur;
;
to all that were written in the law of Moses. ses, accordiDg 35 There was not a word of all that Moses commanded Joshua, which Joshua did not read in the hearing of all the congrega-
to the children,
and
the proselytes
IX. 3
of
Gabaon heard
all
that the
Lord had done to Jericho, and Gai, they acted with subtilty. 4 They went and furnished themselves with provisions, and made other suitable preparations, and taking old bags on their 5 shoulders, and old skins of wine which were cracked, and bound up, and shoes for their feet, the under part of which were hollow, and the upper part old and clouted, and the garments they put on beiug worn out, and the bread for their 6 journey dry, mouldy, and worm eaten, they came to Joshua, to the camp of Israel, at Galgala, and said to Joshua and Israel,
We
rite,
are
come from a
us.
now
therefore
make a
7 covenant with
And
Perhaps thou dwellest near me how then can I make a Thereupon they said to Joshua, We are thy
Ch. IX.
servants.
JOSHUA.
And Joshua
said to
Whence are you? And 9 whence come you? xVnd they said, Thy servants are come from a very far distant country, because of the name of the Lord thy God for we have heard of his name, and of all that he hath 10 done in Egypt, and what he hath done to the kings of the Amorites, who were on the border of the Jordan, to Seon king of the Amorites, and to Og the king of Basan, who dwelt at AsAt the news of which, our elders and all 11 teroth and Edrain.
them,
;
the inhabitants of our land spoke to us saying, Take for yourselves provisions for the journey,
say to them,
We
make
12 These loaves we took hot for our journey, on the day we set out to come to you but now they are dry, and become mouldy
;
;
but they are cracked; and these our garments, and our shoes, are worn out with the length 14 of the journey. Then the rulers took some of their provisions, 15 and did not consult the Lord. And Joshua made peace with
;
them, and they entered into a covenant with them to save their 16 lives and the chiefs of the congregation swore to them. But three days after they had entered into covenant with them, they heard that they were in the neighbourhood, and dwelt close by
;
17 them.
Whereupon the
to their cities.
Now
and Kephira,
18 and Berot, and the cities of Jarim But the children of Israel did not make war on them, because all the chiefs had sworn
19 to them by the Lord the
gation
God
of Israel.
When
all
the congre-
murmured
have sworn to them by the Lord the God of 20 Israel now therefore we cannot touch them. This we will do. We will let them live and protect them that there may be no
gregation,
; ;
We
wrath against us because of the oath which we have sworn to 21 them. They shall live but they shall be hewers of wood, and drawers of water for all the congregation, as the chiefs have
;
22 said to them.
said to them,
Why
me
saying,
We are
far distant
from
23 thee, seeing you are our nearest neighbour ? Now therefore you from are cursed, and not one of you shall escape servitude hewer of wood, and a drawer of water, for me and my being a 24 God. And they answered Joshua saying, We were told all that
Ch. X.
the Lord thy
JOSHUA.
God commanded
us,
25
26
27
X.
4
5
his servant Moses, to give yon and all the inhabitants thereof from before you, therefore we were in great terror for our lives because of you, and we did this. And now behold we are in your power, deal with us as you please, and as it seemeth good So they dealt with them in this manner, and Joshua to you. saved them that day out of the hand of the Israelites, and they And on that day Joshua made them did not destroy them. of wood, and drawers of water, for the whole congrehewers For this cause the inhabitants gation, and for the altar of God. of Gabaon are hewers of wood, and drawers of water, for the altar of God, even at this day, and are to be so for the place which the Lord will chuse. Now when Adonibezek, the king of Jerusalem heard that Joshua had taken Gai, and utterly destroyed it (As they had done to Jericho, and the king thereof, so had they done to Gai, and its king) and that the inhabitants of Gabaon had gone over (Now there was a great dread on account to Joshua and Israel of them, for he knew that Gabaon was a great city, like one of the chief cities, and that all the inhabitants thereof were men of valour ;) Adonibezek, the king of Jerusalem sent to Elam, king of Chebron, and to Phedon, king of Jerimuth, and to Jephtha, king of Lachis, and to Dabin, king of Odollam, saying, Haste, come up to me, and help me, and let us smite Gabaon, for they have revolted to Joshua and the Israelites. So the five kings of the Jebusites, the king of Jerusalem, and the king of Chebron, and the king of Jerimuth, and the king of Lachis, and the king of Odollam, went up, they and their peoThereupon pie, and encamped about Gabaon, and besieged it.
this land,
and to extirpate
camp
of Israel,
Galgala, saying,
Come up
all
and help
us,
and deliver us
for
who
7 assembled against
8 and
all
man
of valour.
And
Be not
have de-
them
before you.
10 ing marched
Ch. X.
JOSHUA.
a great slaughter, at Gabaon. And they pursued them by the way of the ascent of Oronin, and smote
And
from before
Israel, at
Azeka;
upon them, all the way to more who died by the hail stones,
12 than the children of Israel slew with the sword in battle. Then Joshua spoke to the Lord, on the day God delivered up the Amorite into the hand of Israel. When he had discomfited them at Gabaon, and they were routed before the children of
Israel,
Joshua
said,
13 the
moon
Let the sun stand over against Gabaon, and So the sun stood
until God executed vengeance still, and the moon in its station on their enemies, the sun stood in the midst of heaven it ad14 vanced not to the setting, to the end of a day. So that there never was such a day before, nor after it such an instance of God's hearkening to man. Because the Lord fought conjointly 16 with Israel, therefore the five kings fled, and hid themselves
;
18 The
And when it was told Joshua, saying, kings are found hidden in the cave at Makeda, -loshua said, Roll stones on the mouth of the cave, and set men
five
;
pursue
them not to for the Lord our God hath delivered them enter their cities 20 into our hands. And when Joshua, and all Israel, had made an end of slaughtering them till they were utterly routed, and 21 those who had escaped had got into fortified cities, all the peoand
suffer
;
murmur on the tongue of any one among the children of Israel. 22 Then Joshua said, Open the cave, and bring out the five kings 23 out of the cave. So they brought the five kings out of the cave; the king of Jerusalem, and the king of Chebron, and the king of Jerimuth, and the king of Lachis, and the king of 24 Odollam. And when they had brought them out to Joshua,
ail Israel, namely the chief commanders of who went out with him, and said to them, Go near, and put your feet on the necks of those men. And when they
he called together
the army
25 had gone near, and put their feet on their necks, Joshua said
vol.
i.
3 B
Ch. X.
to them,
JOSHUA.
Fear them
;
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34 35 36
37 38
39
Be strong and of Lord do to all your enemies, good courage So Joshua slew them, and hanged against whom you fight. them on five gibbets, and they hung on the gibbets till evening. And at the setting of the sun Joshua gave orders, and they took them down from the gibbets, and threw them into the Now cave, and rolled stones on the cave, which still remain. on that day they took Makeda, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and utterly destroyed every thing therein which There was not one left who escaped or fled. And breathed. when they had done to the king of Makeda as they did to the king of Jericho, Joshua, and all Israel with him, marched from Makeda to Lebna and besieged it; and the Lord delivered it into the hands of Israel, and they took it and the king thereof, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and every thing in it which had breath. There was not one left in it who escaped, And when they had done to the king thereof as they or fled. did to the king of Jericho, Joshua, and all Israel with him, marched from Lebna to Lachis, and encamped about it, and besieged it. And the Lord delivered Lachis into the hands of and they took it on the second day, and smote it with Israel edge of the sword, and utterly destroyed it as they had the done Lebna. At that time Elam, king of Gazer, having come up to assist Lachis, Joshua smote him with the edge of the sword, till there was none of them left who escaped, or fled. Then Joshua, and all Israel with him, went from Lachis to Odollam, and encamped about it, and besieged it. And the Lord delivered it into the hand of Israel, and they took it that day, and smote it with the edge of the sword. And when they had slain every living soul therein, as they had done at Lachis, Joshua, and all Israel with him, went to Chebron, and encamped about it, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and every living Not one escaped. As they had done to Odollam, soul therein. they utterly destroyed it, and all that were in it. Then Joshua, and all Israel, wheeled round to Dabir, and encamped about it, and took it, and the king thereof, and the villages thereof. And he smote it with the edge of the sword. And they utterly denot, nor
be dismayed.
and every soul in it. They did not leave one alive. As they had done to Chebron, and its king, so they did to Dastroyed
it,
Ch.
XL
bir,
JOSHUA.
40
and its king. Thus did Joshua smite all the hilly country, and Nageb, and the plain, and Asedoth, and the kings thereof.
They did not leave one of them alive. They utterly destroyed every one who breathed the breath of life, as the Lord God of 41 Israel had commanded. From Kades-barne to Gaza, Joshua smote at one time all the land of Gosom, quite to Gabaon, all
their
kings, and
Israel.
their
of Israel
fought for
XL
king of Azor, heard this, he sent to Jo2 bab king of Maram, and to the king of Symoon, and to the king of Aziph, and to the kings who bordered on great Sidon, to 3 the hilly country, and to Araba over against Keneroth, and to the plain, and to Phenaeddor, and to the Chananites, on the
Jabis,
Now when
eastern shore of the sea, and to the Amorites, on the sea shore,
and to the Chettites, and the Pherezites, and the Jebusites, on the mountain, and to the Evites, and to those at the foot of
4 Aermon, to the land of Massuma; and they, and their kings with them, came out like the sand of the sea for multitude, And when all 5 with horses and chariots in great abundance. these kings had assembled, and formed a junction, and en-
camped
this
at the water of
Mar on
the Lord
6 said to Joshua,
time,
I
Be not
will deliver
them up vanquished
before
Israel.
and burn their chariots with 7 fire. So Joshua and all the warriors came upon them suddenly, at the water of Maron, and fell upon them in the hilly coun8 try and the Lord delivered them into the hands of Israel, and they pursued them with slaughter, to great Sidon, and to Maseron, and to the plains of Massoch, eastward, and hewed them And Joshua did to 9 down till there was none of them left alive. them as the Lord commanded him. Their horses he ham-
Thou
and their chariots he burned with fire. And at that time Joshua turned back, and took Asor, and the king thereof. 11 (Now Asor was formerly the head of all these kingdoms.) And
10 stringed
;
it,
12 destroyed
all,
And
all
the cities of
them with
Ch. XII.
JOSHUA.
14
15
16
17
18
19
(But Israel did not which were built on lofty situations, except Asor this alone Israel burned ;) And the Israelites took all the spoils thereof for themselves, and exterminated the inhabitants with the edge of the sword, until they destroyed them. They did not leave a breathing soul of them. As the Lord commanded his servant Moses, and as Moses gave it in charge He left nothing undone of all that to Joshua, so Joshua did. commanded him. So Joshua took all the hilly country, Moses and all the land of Xageb, and all the land of Gosom, and the plain, and that to the west, and the mountain of Israel, and the lowlands adjoining the mountain, from mount Chelcha, and that which stretcheth up to Seir, even to Balagad, and the plains of Libanus, at the foot of mount Aermon. He took, and smote, and slew, all the kings thereof. Joshua indeed waged war against those kings for several years, so that there was not a city which Israel did not take. They took them all by battle.
burn any of the
;
cities
20 For the Lord permitted them to assume courage to come to battle with Israel, that they might be utterly destroyed, that no mercy might be shewn them but that they might be utterly 21 destroyed, as the Lord commanded Moses. At that time also,
;
Joshua went, and rooted out the Enakims from the hilly counfrom Chebron, and from Dabir, and from Anaboth, and from the whole race of Israel, and from all the mountain of 22 Juda. Them, with their cities, Joshua destroyed. So that, by means of the children of Israel, there was not one of the Enakims left, except some who were in Gaza, and in Geth, and in 23 Aseldo. And when Joshua had taken all the land as the Lord commanded Moses, he gave it for an inheritance to Israel, in and the land rested from war. parcels, according to their tribes XII. Now these are the kings of the land, whom the Israelites slew, and whose land they possessed, on the east side of the Jordan, from the vale of Arnon to mount Aermon, compre2 hending all the land of xlraba to the east Seon, king of the whose dominion extended Amorites, who dwelt at Esebon from Arnon which is in the vale, along part of the vale, and the 3 half of Galaad to Jabok, the boundary of the Ammonites, comprehending Araba, to the east side of the sea of Cheneroth, and to the sea of Araba, the east side of the salt sea, the way
try,
;
;; ;
Ch. XIII.
JOSHUA.
from Thaiman, at the foot 4 of Asedoth Phasga and Og, king of Basan, who was a rem5 nant of the giants, and who dwelt at Astaroth, and Edrain, and whose dominion extended from mount Aermon, and from Sekin front of Aseirnoth, that leading
:
chai, over
all
the land
of Basan, to the
borders of G-ergesi,
and over Machi, and the half of Galaad, to the borders of 6 Seon king of Esebon. These, Moses the servant of the Lord, and Moses gave this land and the children of Israel, smote for a possession to Keuben, and (lad, and to the half of the
;
tribe of Manasses.
whom Joshua on the west side of the Jordan, and the children of Israel slew, from Balagad in the valley of Libanus, to mount Chelcha, as you go up to Seir and which Joshua gave for a possession to the tribes of Israel, according to their respective lots, compreAnd
these are the kings
of the Amorites,
;
hending the Chettites, and the Amorites, and the Chananites, and the Pherezites, and the Evites, and the Jebusites, on the mountains, and in the plains, and in Araba, and in Asedoth, 9 and in the wilderness, and in Xageb the king of Jericho, and the king of Gai, which is near Bethel the king of Jerusalem the king of Chebron the king of Jerimuth the king of Lathe king of Ailam the king of Gazer the king of Dachis bir the king of Gadir the king of Errnatk the king of Ader
:
the king of Ophek Arok the king of Asom the king of Symoon the king Mambroth the king of Aziph the king of Kades the king
;
;
of
of
Zachak
lee
the king of
;
Jekom
of
Carmel
all
XIII.
far
Thou
art
much
which
3 the
left to
be taken possession
Now
this
is
the land
left
the
Chananites.
borders of the Philistines, the Geserites, and The land from the desart which is before
left of
the Chanan-
and the Azotians, and the Askalonites, and the Getthites, 4 and the Akkaronites, comprehending the Evaites. From Thaiites
Ch. XIII.
JOSHUA.
man, throughout the whole land, lieth Chanaan before Gaza. And the Sidonians extend to Aphek, and to the borders of 5 the Amorites. Now all the land of Galiath-phylistiim, and all Libanus, from the rising of the sun from Galgal, at the foot 6 of mount Aermon, to the bay of Aimath all the inhabitants of the hilly country, from Libanus to Masereth-memphomaim all the Sidonians them I will myself drive out from before Israel but distribute thou it, by lot, to Israel, as I have com-
manded thee. Now therefore divide this land, for a possession among the nine tribes, and the half of the tribe of Manasses. Thou shalt give it from the Jordan to the great sea, at the set8 ting of the sun that great sea shall be your boundary. To the two tribes of Keuben and Gad, and to the half of the tribe of
:
Moses the servant of which is on the bank of the middle of the vale, cities of Seon, king of
in
and
all
all
;
the
the Amorites,
who reigned
; ;
at
Esebon,
Ammon
;
and Galaaditis
all
and
mount
Aermon
in
and
all
Basanitis to
Acha
all
in Astaroth and Edrain, he was a and Moses smote him and destroyed 13 him. Now the children of Israel had not destroyed the Gesirites, nor the Machatite, who was a Chananite. And the king of Gesiri, and the Machatite, still dwelt among the Israelites. 14 But to the tribe of Levi there was no possession given. The
Basanitis,
who reigned
giants,
remnant of the
Lord, the
God
of Israel
is
Lord
said to them.
this
Now
16
17 18
19
To the tribe of Eeuben, according Moses gave, and these were their borders from Aroer, which is in front of the vale of Arnon, including the city in the vale of Arnon, all the Misor to Esebon, and, all the cities in Misor, namely Daibon, and Baimon-baal, and house of Meelboth, and Basan, and Bakedmoth, and Maiphaad, and Kariathaim, and Sebama, and Serada, and Sion on
their communities,
;
Ch. XIV.
JOSHUA.
20 mount Enab, and Baithphogor, and Asedothphasga, and Bai21 thaseinoth, even all the cities of Misor, and all the kingdom of Seon king of the Amorites, whom Moses slew, and with him
the leaders of Madiam, Evi, and Eobok, and Sour, and Our,
rifling of Sion,
when the
Israelites
23 Beor the prophet. These were the borders of Keuben, and Jordan was a boundary. This was the possession of the children
of Keuben, according to their communities, and these were 24 their cities and their sheepcots. And to the children of Gad, according to their communities, Moses gave, and these were 25 their borders, Jazer, all the cities of Galaad, and the half of the land of Ammon, even to Araba, which is in front of Arad, 26 and from Esebon to Araboth, over against Massepha, and Bo27 tanim, and Maan to the border of Daibon, and Enadom, and Othargai, and Bainthanabra, and Sokchotha, and Saphan, and the residue of the kingdom of Seon, king of Esebon. And
the Jordan
is
This
is
According to their communities they can for their cities, and their sheepcots, were
29
And
30 communities, Moses gave, and these were their borders from Maan, all the kingdom of Basan, even all the kingdom of Og, king of Basan, and all the towns of Jair, which are in Basani31
tis,
and the half of Galaad, and in Astaroth, and in Edrain, the cities of the kingdom of Og, in Basanitis. These he gave to the Machirites, the children of Manasses, to one
sixty cities,
32 their communities.
These were
they to
XIV.
on the bank of the Jordan over against Jericho. Now these are they of the children of Israel who got possessions in the land of Chanaan, to whom Eleazar the priest, and Joshua son of Nave, and the chiefs of the partriarchal fa2 milies of the tribes of Israel, gave possessions. They gave possessions by lot, as the Lord commanded by the hand of Jo-
Ch.
XV.
JOSHUA.
shua, to nine tribes and the half of a tribe on this side the Jor-
4 dan
but to the Levites he gave no lot among them. Because the children of Joseph were two tribes, Manasses and Ephraim there was therefore no portion of land given to the Levites,
; ;
but only
;
cities to
dwell
in,
5 cattle for they had cattle. As the Lord commanded Moses, so the children of Israel did, when they divided the land.
6
8
9
10
11
12
13 14
Now the children of Juda had come to Joshua at Galgal, and Chaleb the son of Jephonne, the Kenezite said to him, Thou knowest the word which the Lord said to Moses, the man of God, respecting me and thee at Kacles-barne for I was forty years old, when Moses the servant of God sent me from Kades-barne to spy the land, and I made him a report to his mind. My brethren who went up with me disturbed the heart but I determined to follow the Lord my God of the people so Moses solemnly promised that day, saying, The land to which thou hast gone up shall be thy lot, and thy children's forever, for a possession, because thou hast determined to follow the Lord our God. Now the Lord hath kept me alive as he said. This is the forty fifth year since the Lord spoke this word to Moses, and Israel commenced their wanderings in the wilderness. And behold I am now eighty five years of age as able now yet I am now as strong as when Moses sent me now therefore I ask of to go out and come in to battle as then thee that mountain, as the Lord said on that day for thou didst hear the word on that day. The' Enakims indeed are now there the cities are fortified and large if then the Lord be with me, Thereupon I will exterminate them, as the Lord said to me. Joshua blessed him, and gave to Chaleb son of Jephonne, the Kenezite, Chebron for a possession. For this cause Chebron had become the possession of Chaleb son of Jephonne, the Kenezite, at this day, because he followed the command of
; ; ; ;
;
the Lord
God
of Israel.
It
Now
the
name
of Chebron, formerly,
was the metropolis of the Enakims. Now when the land had rest from war, the borders of the XV. tribe of Juda, according to their communities, were southward along the borders of Idumea, from the wilderness of Sin was city Argob.
2 to Kades-barne
;
and thence their southern boundary was to a From that extreme point which stretcheth to
Ch.
XV.
JOSHUA.
its
and runneth round Sena, then goeth up south of Kades-barne, and runneth by Asoron, and goeth up 4 to Sarada and quitting this directly west of Kades, it proceeded on to Selmona, and thence to the torrent of Egypt, and the termination of this their boundary was to be at the sea. This 5 is their southern boundary. And their boundary on the east is the whole extent of the salt sea to the Jordan. And their boundary on the north, beginning at the head of the sea, and a part 6 of the Jordan, runneth up to Baithaglaam, and passeth along on the north side of Baitharaba thence the boundary goeth 7 up to the stone of Baion, son of Keuben thence the boundary advanceth on to the fourth part of the valley of Achor, then goeth down to Galgal, which is over against the steep of Adammin, which is on the south side of the valley thenceit striketh off to the water of the fountain of the sun, and its termination there 8 is to be the fountain Kogel thence the boundary goeth up to the valley of Ennom, on the south side of Jebus, which is Jerusalem then the boundary turneth off to the top of the mountain which is to the west, in front of the valley of Ennom, which 9 is the northern part of the land of Kaphain and from the top of the mountain the boundary turneth off to the fountain of 10 water, Naphtho and thence to the mountain Ephron thence the boundary is to stretch on to Baal, which is the city of Jarim, then the boundary is to come round west of Baal, and pass on to mount Assar, on the back and north side of the city Jarim, which is Chaslon, and go down to the city of the sun, passing it on the 11 south side then the boundary goeth out back of Akkaron northward thence the boundary is to pass on to Sokchoth, 12 and thence turning southward, to pass on to Lebna. And the termination of this boundary is to be at the sea. And with regard to the western boundary, the great sea is to be that boundary. These were the boundaries of the children of Juda, according to their communities round about. 13 Now to Chaleb son of Jephonne he had given a portion in the midst of the children of Juda. By the command of God, Joshua had given him the city Arbok, the metropolis of Enak, 14 the same is Chebron and Chaleb son of Jephonne had driven out thence the three sons of Enak, Sousi, and Tholami, and
;
;
vol.
I.
3 c
Oh.
XV.
JOSHUA.
And when Chaleb went up thence, against the inhaname of Dabir formerly was The 16 City of Letters) Chaleb said, Whoever will take the city of letters and subdue it, I will give him my daughter Aschan for 17 a wife. Whereupon Gothoniel son of Chenez, Chaleb's bro15 Acliima.
bitants of Dabir, (now the
18 ther took
So he gave him his daughter Aschan for a wife. him she consulted with him, sayAnd when she had cried ing, Let me ask a field of my father. aloud from the ass, and Chaleb said to her, What is the matit.
And
me
a blessing.
Seeing
me
me
Botthanis.
20
21
22 25
So he gave her the upper and lower Gonaithla. This was the lot of inheritance of the children of Juda and the cities belonging to the tribe of the children of Juda on the borders of Edom, adjoining the wilderness, were Baiseleel, and Ara, and Asor, and Ikam and Kegma, and Aruel, and Kades, and Asorionain, and Mainam, and Balmainan, with their villages and the cities of the Aserons, which is Aser,
;
33
37
42
45
48
and Sen, and Salmaa, and Molada, and Seri, and Baiphalath, and Cholaseola, and Bersabee, with their villages and sheepcots Bala, and Bakok, and Asom, and El boy dad, and Baithel, and Erma, and Sekelak, and Macharim, and Sethannak, and Labos, and Sale, and Eromoth, twenty nine cities with their villages. In the plain, Astaol, and Baa, and Assa, and Bamen, and Tano, and Iluthoth, and Maiani, and Jermuth, and Odollam, and Membra, and Saocho, and Jaseka, and Sakarim, and Gadera, with its villages fourteen cities, with their villages Senna, and Adosan, and Magadalgad, and Dalad, and Maspha, and Jachareel, and Basedoth, and Ideadalea, and Chabra, and Maches, and Maachos, and Geddor, and Bagadiel, and Noman, and Machedan sixteen cities with their villages. Lebna, and Ithak, and Anoch, and Jana, and Nasib, and Keilam, and Akiezi, and Kezib, and Bathesar, and Ailom, ten cities with Akkaron, and the villages thereof, with their their villages sheepcots; bordering on Akkaron, Gemna, and all that lay Asiedoth, and the sheepnear Asedoth, with their villages cots thereof, Gaza, and the villages thereof, and its sheepcots, to the brook of Egypt; and the great sea is the boundary. And in the hilly country, Samir, and Jether, and Socha, and Kenna, and city of letters, this is Dabir, and Anon, and Es,
:
Ch.
XVI.
JOSHUA.
and Man, and Aisam, and Gosom, and Chalu, and Channa, Airein, and eleven cities with their villages and Gelom 52 Kemna, and Soma, and Jeroain, and Baithachu, and Phakua, and Eyma, and city Arbok, this is Chebron, and Soraith, Maor, and Chermel, and 55 nine cities with their sheepcots Ozib, and Itan, and Jariel, and Arikani, and Zakanaim, and Ga; ;
:
58 baa, and Thamnatha, nine cities with their villages; Ailua, and Bethsur, and Geddon, and Magaroth, and Baithanam, and 60 Theknm, six cities with their villages Theko, and Ephratha, this is Baithlehem, and Phagor, and Aitan, and Kulon, and
:
Tatam, and Thobes, and Karem, and Galem, and Thether, and Manocho, eleven cities with their villages Kariath-baal, this is the city Jarim, and Sotheba, two cities with their sheepand Baddargis, and Tharabaam, and Ainon, and Aio61 cots chioza, and Naphlazon, and the cities Sadon and Agkades, 63 seven cities with their villages. But the Jebusites dwelt in Jerusalem, and the children of Jnda were not able to destroy them. So the Jebusites had dwelt in Jerusalem to this day. And the borders of the children of Joseph were from XVI. the Jordan, in front of Jericho eastward, and to go up from Je2 richo to the hilly country the wilderness to Baithel-louza, and having come out to Baithel, the boundary is to run along the 3 borders of Achatarothi, and proceed westward, along the bor: :
ders of Aptalim,
till it
to be at the sea.
And when
the
5 children of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasses, got their possesthe borders of the children of Ephraim, according to
communities were these. The boundary of their possession from the east were Ataroth, and Erok, till it reached the 6 upper Baithoron, and Gazara; then the boundary was to proceed westward to Ikasmon, on the north side of Therma, then to come round eastward to Thenasa, and Selles, and from the east border of that to pass on to Janoka, and to Macho, and
their
Ataroth,
And
was to run westward by Chelkana and to terminate at the sea. This possession of the tribe of Ephraim, according to their
9 communities,
with
the cities
set
apart
for
the
children of
com-
Ch. XVII.
10 prehended
all their cities
JOSHUA.
and
their villages.
not destroy the Chananites who dwelt in Gazer. nanites have dwelt among the Ephraimites
day.
XVII.
ses
And
were these
of war,
Because
he was the
first
man
had a possession
in Galaaditis,
and in Basanitis
2 and the rest of the sons of Manasses had possessions according to their communities, namely, the sons of Jezi, and the sons of
Kelez, and the sons of Jeziel, and the sons of Sychem, and
Now
Opher, had no sons, but only daughters; and these were the names of the daughters of Salpaad, Maala, and Noua, and
4 Egla, and Melcha, and Thersa and they stood before Eleazar the priest, and before Joshua, and before the chiefs and said, God hath, by the ministry of Moses, commanded to give 5 us an inheritance among our brethren. Accordingly there was a possession given them, by the command of the Lord, among their father's brothers, and their lot happened to be on the
;
Manasses.
7
Now
Delanath, which
tendeth to the borders, to Jamin, and Jassib, to the fountain but Thapheth, which 8 Thaphthoth, is to belong to Manasses bounds of the Manassites, is to belong to the chilis within the
;
9 dren of Ephraim.
is
to go
down
to the
vale of Karana, on the south side, over against the vale Jariel
;
10 Manasses,
to
belong to Ephraim;
to
Ephraim, and the north And to Manasses, and the sea was to be their boundary. 11 side were to join upon Aser, and on the east on the north they upon Issachar. And Manasses was to have in Issachar, and in
be the
sea.
The south
side belonged to
Ch. XVIII.
JOSHUA.
and
12 ges
;
its
villages, and the inhabitants of Mageddo, and and the third part of Mapheta, and its villages
its villa;
but the
the inhabitants of
13 these
cities.
The Chananites had begun to settle in that land, Israelites became strong, they brought the Cha-
When
Why
15 16
17
18
and one portion, to inGod hath blessed me? Joshua said to them, If thou art a numerous people, go up into the forest and clear it for thyself, if the mountain Whereupon they said we Ephraim be too narrow for thee. are not satisfied with mount Ephraim, and the Chananites, who dwell there in Baithsan, and its villages, and in the valley of But Joshua said to the Jezrael, have choice horses, and iron. children of Joseph, If thou art a numerous people, and hast great power, thou wilt not have one lot only, for the forest will be thine. Though it is a forest thou canst clear it, and it shall be thine when thou hast rooted out the Chananites. For though
hast thou given us but one
herit,
seeing I
am
XVIII.
they have choice horses, thou shalt excel them in strength. When all the congregation of Israel assembled at Se2 lo, and fixed there the tabernacle of the testimony, and the land was subdued under them, but there still remained among the
children of Israel seven tribes
their por-
3 tions, Joshua said to the children of Israel, How long will you be devoid of courage, to take possession of the laud which
4 the Lord our God hath given ? Appoint from among you three men of a tribe, and let them arise, and go through the land, and lay before me a draught of it, as it ought to be divided. 5 And when they came to him he distinguished for them seven Their boundary is south of portions, saying, Let Juda stand. And let the children of Joseph stand. Their boundary is this.
this. Divide ye therefore the land into seven parcels, and bring them to me, and I will cast the lot for you before the 7 Lord our God; for the children of Levi are to have no lot among you for the priesthood of the Lord is their portion and Gad and Keuben, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, have received their possession on the eastern bank of the Jor-
north of
JOSHUA.
gave them.
So
10
11
12
saying, Go and traand I will here cast the lots So they went, and traversed for you before the Lord, at Selo. the land, and when they had viewed it, and written it by cities in seven parcels in books, they brought them to Joshua, and Joshua cast lots for them at Selo, before the Lord, and the lot of the tribe of Benjamin came out first, according to their communities, and the bouuds of their lot came out between the children of Juda, and the children of Joseph and these were On the north their boundary was to go up from their borders. the Jordan, back of Jericho, on the north side, and to run west; ;
13 ward to the mountain, and come out at Mabdaritis-Baithon thence the boundary was to run to the border of Louza, back
of Louza on the south side of it, this is Baithel thence the boundary was to run down to Maatarob-Orech, by the high 14 land which is south of the lower Baithoron thence the boundary was to wind, and proceed to that part on the south which overlooketh the sea, from the mountain before Baithoron south; ;
is
Kariathiarim, a
This was the western part. And city of the children of Juda. 15 with regard to the southern part from a part of Kariathbaal, the boundary was to run to Gasin, by the fountain of water
;
16 Naphtho
way, that
Sonnam, which
is
the north-
thence down to Gehenna, back of 17 Jebusi, south of it, down to the fountain Kogel then to turn off to the fountain Baithsamys, and pass on to Galiloth, which then down to the stone is over against the steep of Aithamin
ern part of Emek-raphain
;
;
sous
it,
of
Keuben
down
end of
and the termination of this boundary was to be at the north bay of the salt sea, and at the south end of the Jordan. 20 This was the southern boundary. And the Jordan was to be the This was the inheritance of the children of eastern boundary. Benjamin, and these their borders round about, according to
19 the sea
;
21 their communities.
And the cities of the Benjaminites according to their communities were Jericho, and Bethegaio, and
Ch.
XIX.
JOSHUA.
Sara, and Besana, and xiiein, and Phara, and Ephratha, and Karapha, and Kephira, and Moni, and Gabaa, twelve cities with their villages Gabaon, and 25 Kama, and Beerotha, and Massema, and Miron, and Amoke, and Phira, and Kaphan, and Xakan, and Selekan, and Thareela, and Jebus, this is Jerusalem, and G-abaoth-Jarim, thirteen
cities
XIX.
2 Juda.
of the children of
Symeon, and
And this was their lot Bersabe, and Semao, and Keladam, and Arsola, and Bola, and Jason, and Erthula, and Bula,
and Erma, and Sikelak, and Baithmachereb, and Sarsusin, and
Batheroth, with their
fields,
and Asan, four cities with their villages, around these their cities, as far as Balek on 8 the way to Bameth southward. This was the inheritance of the 9 tribe of the Symeonites according to their communities. From the portion of Juda was taken the inheritance of the tribe of the
7
Symeonites; because the portion of the children of Juda was too large for them, therefore the children of Symeon got an inheritance in the midst of their portion.
10
11
And
came out
communities
12
14
16
17
and these were to be the bounds of their inheritance Esedekgola, the sea and Magalda, were to be their boundaries, and their boundary was to join upon Baitharaba, at the valley which is in front of Jekman then it turned up from Sedduck, from the east of Baithsamys, along the borders of Chaselothaith, and was to turn off to Dabiroth, and go up to Phaggai; thence to come round on the other side, eastward, to Gebere, by the city Katesem, and pass on by Kemmonaa Matharaoza then the boundary was to go round, northward, by Amoth, and the termination of it was to be at Gaphael. Including Katanath, and Xabaal, and Symoon, and Jericho, and Baithman, this was the inheritance of the children of Zabulon, according to their communities, their cities and their villages. And the fourth lot came out for Issachar, and their borders were Jazel, and Chassaloth, and Sunam, and Agin, and Siona, and Beeroth, and Anachereth, and Dabiron, and Kison, and
Ch.
XIX.
Kebes, and Kernrnas,
JOSHUA.
and Jeon, and Tonirnan, and Aimerek, and Bersaphes, and their borders were to join on Gaithbor, and on Salim westward, and on Baithsamys, and the termination of 23 their boundary was to be the Jordan. This was the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Issachar, aaccording to their communities, their cities and their villages. And the fifth lot came out for Aser, according to their com24 munities; And their borders were Exaleketh, and Aleph, and
Baithok, and Xeaph, and Elimelech, and Amiel, and Maasa,
and and
on Karmelo, westward, and on Sion and Labanath, to turn from the rising of the sun, and Baithegeneth, and to join Zabulon, and Ekgai, and Phthaiel, on the north then the boundary is to come to Saphthaibaithme, and Inael, and
to join
;
turn off to Chobamasomel, and Elbon, and Kaab, and Eme29 maon, and Kanthan, till it reached great Sidon Then the boundary is to turn up to Kama, and to the fountain Masphas30 set, and the Tyrians Then the boundary is to turn up to Jasiph and the termination of it is to be the sea, including Apothis was leb, and Echozob, and Archob, and Aphek, and Kaau the inheritance of the children of Aser, according to their com;
32
ders
the sixth lot came out for JSTephthaleim, and their borwere Moolam, and Mola, and Besemin, and Arme, and Naboch, and Jephthamai, even to Dodam, and the terminations
And
were the Jordan then their boundary was to turn westward, by Aththabor, and then turn off to Jakana, and join Zabulon on the south, and Aser on the west, and Jordan on the east. 35 Now the fenced cities of the Tyrians, were Tyre and Omathadaketh, and Kenereth, and Armaith, and Arael, and Asor, and Kades, and Assari, and Bathaser, and Keroe, and Mega;
laarim,
40
And
were
the seventh lot came out for Dan; and their borders Sarath, and Asa, and the cities Sammaus, and Salamin,
and Ammon, and Silatha, and Elon, and Thamnatha, and Akkaron, and Alkatha, and Begethon, and Gebeelan, and Azor, and Banaibakat, and Gethrimmon, and on the west of Jerakon, 48 the border near Joppa. This was the inheritance of the tribe of
the Danites, according to their communities, including their
Ch.
XX. XXI.
cities
JOSHUA.
villages.
and their
who
distressed
(But the children of Dan did not root them on the mountains, and
the Amorites did not suffer them to come down into the valley.
47
Nay they took from them the border of their portion. Whereupon the children of Dan went and made war on Lachis, and took it, and smote it with the edge of the sword, and dwelt The Amorites contithere, and called its name Lasen Dan. nued also to dwell in Elom, and Salamin, but the hand of Ephraim was heavy upon them, and they were made tributaries to
them.)
the children of Israel set out to enter into the
49
Now when
Joshua son of Nave, a portion among them. By the command of God, they gave him the city which he asked, namely Thamnasarach, which is on mount Ephraim, and he rebuilt the city,
.~J1
and dwelt there. These were the portions which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua son of Nave, and the chiefs of the patriarchal families, distributed by lot among the tribes of Israel, at Selo, in the
presence of the Lord, at the doors of the tabernacle of the testi-
mony.
So they
XX.
Now
for the
And
may
and
he had set apart Kades, in Galilee, on mount Nephthaleim, and Sychem, on mount Ephraim, and the city Arbok, which is Che8 bron, on the mountain of Juda
And on the bank of the Jordan they had given Bosor, in the wilderness, in the plain, from the tribe of Eeuben, and Aremoth in Galaad, from the tribe of Gad, and Gaulon in Basanitis from the tribe of Manasses. 9 These are the cities renowned among the children of Israel and
:
the proselytes
for
he
may
not die by
the hand of the avenger of blood, until he stand before the contrial.
XXI.
3d
Ch.
XXL
JOSHUA.
dren of Levi came to Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nave, and to the chiefs of the patriarchal families, of the tribes 2 of Israel, and spoke to them at Selo, in the land of Chanaan,
saying,
of Moses,
commanded
to
with the arable lands around for our give the children of Israel gave the Levites for a 3 cattle whereupon possession, by the command of the Lord, the following cities
us cities to
;
And
fell
by
lot to
who were
the tribe of Symeon, and from the tribe of Benjamin, thirteen 5 cities; and to the rest of the Kaathites out of the tribe of Ephraim, and out of the tribe of Dan, and from half of the tribe
6 of Manasses by lot ten cities
tribe of Issachar,
tribe
and to the Gersonites, from the and from the tribe of Aser, and from the of Nephthaleim, and from the half of the tribe of Manas; ;
And
tribe of Zabulon,
by
twelve
ci-
ties.
These
9 gave
by
So
the tribe of the children of Juda, and the tribe of the children of Symeon, gave, and there were given from the tribe of the
children of Benjamin, the following cities which were assigned 10 to the children of Aaron, of the community of Kaath, who were 11 Levites because the lot fell to them, they gave them Kariatharbok, the capital of the Enakims, which is Chebron, on the
12 mountain of Juda. Now the suburbs around it, and the fields belonging to the city, and the villages thereof, Joshua had given to the children of Chaleb, son of Jephonne, for a possession
;
13 but to the sons of Aaron, they gave Chebron, the city of refuge 14 for the manslayer, with what was set apart for it as such, and Lemma with its suburbs, and Ailom with its suburbs, and
Tema
with
with
its
its
its
suburbs, and
Tanu with
its
17 suburbs, and Baithsamys with its suburbs, nine cities from these two tribes and from the tribe of Benjamin, Gabaon with
;
its its
its
cities of
suburbs, four
cities.
All the
Ch.
XXI.
JOSHUA.
to the
20
communities of the Kaathites, the Levites, the rest of the Kaathites, was assigned, from the tribe of Ephraim, the city of their priests; and they gave them Sychem, the city of refuge for the manslayer with its appurtenances, and Gazara
with
its fields
;
And
and its suburbs, and Baithoron with its suburbs, and from the tribe of Dan, Elkothaim with its suburbs, and Gethedan with its suburbs, and Ailon with its sub25 urbs, and Getheremmon with its suburbs, four cities and from the half of the tribe of Manasses, Tanach with its suburbs, and
four cities
;
20 Jebatha with
suburbs.
its
suburbs, two
cities.
with their
And
of the half of the tribe of Manasses, the city set apart for the
its
28 with
its
Kison with
suburbs, and
Lebba with
its
suburbs, and
its
Rem-
math with
30 four
cities
its
;
suburbs,
burbs, and Dabbon with its suburbs, and Chelkat with its su32 burbs, and Raab with its suburbs, four cities and out of the
;
tribe of
Nephthaleim, Kades in Galilee, the city set apart for the slayer, with its suburbs, and Nemmath with its suburbs,
and
Themmon
with
its
suburbs, three
cities.
All the
cities of
34
And
to the
community
Maan with
its
Kades with its suburbs, and Sella with its su36 burbs, three cities and on the bank of the Jordan, over against
suburbs, and
;
Jericho, out of the tribe of Reuben, the city of refuge for the
is called Miso and Jazer with its suburbs, and Dekmon with its suburbs, and Mapha with its suburbs, four cities 38 and from the tribe of Gad, the city of refuge for the slayer, namely, Bamoth in Galaad with its suburbs, and Kamin with its suburbs, and Esbon with its suburbs, and Jazer with its
slayer,
with
its
suburbs
all
Ch.
XXII.
JOSHUA.
remaining
of Levi, were
41 borders.
session
All the cities of the Levites, in the midst of the posof the
children
of Israel, were
with the
42 grounds appropriate to them, around these cities. All these cities had every one a circuit of ground around it. Now when Joshua had finished dividing the land among them by their borders, the children of Israel gave Joshua a portion, by the command of the Lord. They gave him the city which he asked. They gave him Thamnasachar on mount Ephraim, and Joshua rebuilt the city, and dwelt therein. And Joshua took the stone knives with which he had circumcised the children of Israel, who were born by the way in the wilderness, and deposited them at Thamnasachar. 43 Thus the Lord gave Israel all the land which he solemnly promised to give to their fathers, and they took possession of 44 it, and dwelt therein and the Lord gave them rest round about, as he sware to their fathers. Of all their enemies not one rose up against them. The Lord delivered all their enemies 45 into their hands. There was not a failure of any of the good things Avhich the Lord spoke to the children of Israel. They
;
were
all
accomplished.
XXII.
of
Eeuben, and
the children of Gad, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, and 2 said to them,
You have hearkened to all that Moses the servant of the Lord commanded you and you have obeyed my You have not 3 orders according to all that he commanded you. for these many years left your brethren even to this day you 4 have kept the command of the Lord your God. Xow the Lord our God hath given our brethren rest as he promised them. Xow
;
:
5 But be very careful to perform the commandments and the law which Moses the servant of the Lord charged you to do,
Lord our God, to walk in all his ways, to keep his commandments, and to cleave to him and serve him with your 6 whole heart, and with your whole soul. Then Joshua blessed them and dismissed them, and they set out on their return to
to love the
their homes.
Ch.
7
XXTI.
JOSHUA.
to one half
of*
Now
one on
a possession in
Basanitis,
and
Joshua gave
among
their brethren.
8 So
them away to their homes, and blessed them, they set out homewards with much wealth, for they had shared with their brethren, vast numbers of cattle,
silver,
iron,
and
rai-
And when
the children of
Reuben, and the children of Gad, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, had set out from the children of Israel, at Selo in the land of Chanaan, to go to Galaad, to the land of their possession, which they had got from Moses by the command of 10 the Lord, and were come to Galaad of the Jordan, which is in the land of Chanaan, the Keubenites and the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasses built there an altar by the Jor11 dan
and conspicuous. And when the Israelites Behold the Beubenites, and the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasses have built an altar on the borders 12 of the land of Chanaan, at Galaad of the Jordan, on the bank
altar great
an
heard
it said,
And
and
to the Gadites,
and
tribe of Manasses, to the land of Galaad, Phineas, son of EleaII zar, son of Aaron, the chief priest, and ten of the chiefs with
Israel.
15 the chiefs of the head families are the chiliarchs of Israel. when they came to the Beubenites, and the Gadites, and the half
of the tribe of Manasses, to the land of Galaad, they spoke to 16 them, saying, Thus saith the whole congregation of the Lord, What trespass is this which you have committed in the pre-
Now And
sence of the
God
of Israel, to turn
away
this
Is the sin of
you ? Because we have not been cleansed from it even to this day, though there was a plague in the congregation of the are you therefore now turned away from the Lord ? 18 Lord For the consequence will be, if you this day apostatize from
;
the
19
Lord, there
if
Now
will be to-morrow wrath against all Israel. the land of your possession be too small for you, come
Ch.
XXII.
JOSHUA.
over to the land of the possession of the Lord, where the tais pitched, and take a possession among and do not become apostates from God, nor revolt from the Lord by building for yourselves an altar apart from the al20 tar of the Lord our God. Behold when Achar, son of Zara, committed a trespass in regard to the Anathema, was there not
wrath against
all
ed not alone for his sin ? In reply to this the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the 21 half of the tribe of Manasses, said to the chiliarchs of Israel,
22 The Lord God is our God, and God himself our God hath If through aposseen, and Israel themselves may determine.
tacy we have trespassed in the sight of the Lord, let him not 23 this day deliver us. Or if we have built an altar for ourselves, to apostatize from the Lord our God, or to offer thereon a sacrifice of
whole burnt
offerings, or to offer
thereon a
sacrifice of
24 thanksgiving,
let the
Lord make inquisition. Indeed from a we have done this, saying, That
25 your children may not hereafter say to our children, What have you to do with the Lord God of Israel ? The Lord hath made the Jordan a boundary between us and you so that you
;
have no portion in the Lord. And so your children may make 26 our children strangers, that they may not worship the Lord, we therefore determined to act in this manner to build this altar, 27 not for the purpose of homage offerings, nor for sacrifices but
that
it
may be
homage
offer-
and our
sacrifices of
thanksgiving
your children
may
You have no
28 For we
may
say,
Behold
the similitude of the altar of the Lord which our fathers made,
of
homage
offerings,
nor for
sacrifices,
but to be a witness between you and us, and our children after 29 us. God forbid that we should turn away from the Lord, by apostatizing this day from the Lord, so far as to build an altar
for the
sacrifices
Lord, which
Ch. XXIII.
JOSHUA.
Phineas the
priest,
30
When
and
all
the
chief's of
the congre-
who were with him, heard the words which the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Magation of Israel
And
and the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, This day we perceive that the Lord is with us, because you have not committed a trespass before the Lord, and be32 cause you have delivered the Israelites out of the hand of the Lord. So Phineas the priest returned, with the chiefs, from the children of Reuben, and from the children of Gad, and from the half of the tribe of Manasses, from Galaad to the land of Chanaan, to the children of Israel, and brought them this answer, and 33 it pleased them. Upon their delivering this message to the children of Israel, they blessed the God of the Israelites, and no more talked of going up against them to battle, to lay waste the land of the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and of the half of 34 the tribe of Manasses. So they dwelt therein, and Joshua gave a name to the altar of Reuben, and Gad, and the half of the
tribe of Manasses,
and
Lord
is
their God.
XXIII.
2
when the Lord had given Isround about, Joshua being far rael rest from all their enemies advanced in years, convoked all the sons of Israel, their senate, and their chiefs, and their judges, and their under officers, and said to them, I am grown old, and am far advanced in years. Now you have seen all that the Lord our God hath done to for it is the Lord your God who these nations for your sake hath fought for you. You see that I have thrown in among the lots for your tribes, the nations which are left by you, with all the nations which I have exterminated between the Jordan and the great sea, which is to be your western boundary. The Lord our God will himself root them out from before you until they be destroyed. He will send the wild beasts against them, until they utterly destroy them and their kings from before you, so that you may possess their land, as the Lord our God hath spoken to you. Be strong therefore to keep with all diligence, and to do all that are written in the book of the law of Moses, that you may not turn aside to the right, nor to the left. That you may have no fellowship with those nations which are left,
after
Now
many
years,
Ch.
XXIV.
JOSHUA.
among you
8 them
but you shall cleave to the Lord our God, as you have
Then will the Lord root them out from bethough they are great and powerful nations. None indeed have been able to stand before you even to this day. 10 One of you hath chased a thousand, because the Lord our 11 God himself fought for you, as he promised you. Therefore 12 take good heed to love the Lord our God. For if you turn away, and join yourselves with those nations which are left 13 with you, and intermarry with them, and be mixed with them, and they with you be assured that the Lord will no more drive out those nations from before you but they shall be to you snares and stumbling blocks, and nails in your heels, and darts in your eyes, until you be destroyed from this good land, which 14 the Lord your God hath given you. As for me, I am going speedily the way of all who are on the earth. Now you must know in your heart, and in your soul, that not one word hath 15 failed of all that the Lord our God hath said. With respect to all that have come to us, not one of them have failed. Now as all the good things, which the Lord hath spoken respecting you, have come to you, so the Lord God will bring upon you all the evil things, until he destroy you from this good land, 16 which the Lord hath given you, when you transgress the covenant of the Lord our God, which he hath commanded us, and go and serve other gods and worship them. XXIV. Again Joshua assembled all the tribes of Israel at Selo, and having convened their elders, and their under officers, and their judges, and placed them before God, Joshua said 2 to all the people, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, your fathers dwelt in old time Beyond the river, namely, Thara, the 3 father of Abraham, and the father of Nachor. And they served other gods. And I took your father Abraham from Beyond the river, and led him through all this land, and multiplied his 4 seed, and gave him Isaak and to Isaak, Jacob and Esau and but Jacob and to Esau I gave mount Seir for a possession his sons went down into Egypt, and became there a nation, And when the Egyptians af5 great, numerous and powerful.
9 done to this day.
fore you,
; ; ; ; ;
Ch.
XXIV.
flicted
JOSHUA.
among them.
after this he brought our fathers out of Egypt, and marched into the Ked sea and when the Egyptians puryou 7 sued our fathers, with horses and chariots, into the Ked sea, and we cried to the Lord, he put a cloud and darkness between us and the Egyptians and brought the sea upon them, and it S overwhelmed them. Your eyes have seen all that the Lord did And when you had been many years in in the land of Egypt.
Now
the wilderness, he
who dwelt on the border of the Jordan and the Lord delivered them into our hands, and you took possession of their land, And when Balak, son 9 and extirpated them from before you. of Sepphor, king of Moab, arose and drew up in array against 10 Israel, and sent for Balaam to curse us, the Lord thy God would not destroy thee, nay he caused him to bless us with
11
and rescued us out of their hands, and delivered And when you crossed the Jordan, and came to Jericho, and the Amorites who inhabited Jericho, and the Chananites, and the Pherezites, and the Evites, and the Jebusites, and the Chettites, and the Gergasites, fought against us, 12 the Lord delivered them into our hands. Indeed he sent before you the hornet, and drove them out from before us, even
blessings,
them
up.
the twelve kings of the Amorites, not with thy sword, nor with
thy bow, and hath given you a land, on which you did not bestow labour, and cities which you did not build, and you are
settled therein, and are eating of vineyards, and olive yards, which you did not plant. Now therefore fear the Lord, and serve him with sincerity and truth, and put away the strange gods which our fathers worshipped in Btijoml the river, and in 15 Egypt, and serve the Lord. But if it seemeth not good to you to serve the Lord, chuse for yourselves this day whom you will serve, either the gods of your fathers \vh< were in Beyond the river, or the gods of the Amurites, in whose land you
>
dwell.
for
But
is
as for
me and my
house,
we
Lord
he
holy.
Upon this the people answered, and said, God forbid that 17 we should forsake the Lord to serve other gods. The Lord is (Air God. He is God. He hath brought up us and our fathers
16
vol.
i.
3 E
Oh.
XXIV.
out of Egypt,
JOSHUA.
and preserved us
all
the
arnoug
tions
all
the nations through which we passed, and the Lord the nain this land
is
who dwelt
;
therefore
we
will serve
none but
the Lord
for
he
our God.
19
And Joshua
ous.
You may
not
be able to
will not bear with your sins and your iniquities. you forsake the Lord, and serve other gods, he will come and afflict you and consume you, proportionally to the good he hath done you. And the people said to Joshua, Nay, we will serve none 21
He
20
When
but the Lord. Then Joshua said to the people, You are witnesses against 23 yourselves that you have chosen the Lord to serve him. Now therefore put away the strange gods which are among you,
22
Israel.
And
the
We
will
hearken
25
So Joshua made a covenant with the people that day, and it to them as a law, and a solemn decision at Selo, before 26 the tabernacle of the Lord God of Israel. And when he had written these words in the book of the laws of God, he took
gave
it up under a fir tree which was over Joshua said to the people, Behold this 27 against the Lord, and stone shall be among you for a witness, that it hath heard all that were said by the Lord, for he hath this day spoken to you
28
31
29
30
and this shall be among you for a witness in the latter days, whenever you prove false to the Lord my God. Then Joshua dismissed the people, and they departed and Israel served the Lord all the every one to his place all the days of the elders who out lived days of Joshua, and Joshua, and who had seen all the works of the Lord which he had done for Israel. And after those things, Joshua the son of Xave, the servant of the Lord died at the age of a hundred and
;
ritance, at
and they buried him in the boundaries of his inheThamnasachar, on mount Ephrairn, north of mount Gaas. There they deposited with him, in the grave in which they buried him, the stone knives with which he had circumten years
;
Ch.
XXIV.
cisecl
JOSHUA.
command-
And
there
32
Now
who dwelt
33
at Sikimoi, for a
to Joseph for
an inheritance.
these things, Eleazar
And
priest,
after
and was buried in Gabaar, which belonged to Phineas his son, which he had given him on mount Ephraim. At that time the children of Israel took up the ark of God, and
died,
it
carried
in the
And
room
And when he
As
died,
he was
And when
fell
to
wor-
around them, the Lord delivered them into the hands of Eglon
JUDGES.
I.
Now,
quired
go up for us as our leader against the Chananites, to conduct the war against them ? 2 xlnd the Lord said, Juda shall go up. Behold I have delivered
of the Lord, saying,
shall
Who
Whereupon Juda
and let us array ourselves against the Chananites, and I will go up with thee in thy lot. So Symeon went up with him. And Juda went up, and the Lord delivered into their hands the Chananites, and the Pherezites, and they smote them in Bezek, to the number of ten thousand men. When they came up with Adonibezek, in Bezek, they drew up in array against him, and smote the Chananites and the Pherezites. And Adonibezek fled, and they pursued him, and took him, and cut off his thumbs and his great toes. Whereupon Adonibezek said, Seventy kings, having their thumbs and their great toes cut
in
lot,
me
my
Ch.
I.
JUDGES.
have been under
off,
my
table, gathering
up the
offals thereof;
God
requited
me
And
they
brought him to Jerusalem, and he died there. (Now the children of Juda had fought against Jerusalem, 8 and taken it, and smitten it with the edge of the sword, and
And, after that, the children of wage war with the Chananites, who And 10 inhabited the hilly country, and the south, and the plain. when Juda went against the Chananites who dwelt in Chebron,
9 burned the
city
with
fire
to
name of which city formerly was Kariath-arbok-sepher,) Chebron came out against them and they smote Sessi, and
(the
;
11
12 13
14
15
Achiman, and Tholmi, descendants of Enak, and they went up thence against the inhabitants of Dabir, (now the name of Dabir formerly was Kariath-sepher [city of letters]) and Chaleb said, whoever will smite the city of letters, and take it, I whereupon Gowill give him my daughter Ascha for a wife thoniel, the younger son of Ivenez, Chaleb's brother, took it, and Chaleb gave him his daughter Ascha for a wife, and when she was going home to him, Gothoniel persuaded her to ask a field of her father so she murmured, and with a loud voice said, as she was riding, Thou hast sent me away to the land And Chaleb said to her, What is the matter with of the south. thee ? And Ascha said to him, Give me, I beseech thee, a Since thou hast sent me away to the land of the blessing.
;
:
thou shouldst therefore give me a portion of water. Thereupon Chaleb gave her according to her desire, a portion 16 of high lands, and a portion of low grounds. Now the children of Jothor, the Kenite, Moses' father in law, went up from the
south,
city of
ness,
palm
is
trees,
which
and
Then Juda went with his brother Symeon, and smote the Chananites who dwelt in Sepheth, and utterly destroyed them,
name
of that city
Anathema.
Though Juda
thereof, nor
its
did
of
Akkaron, nor
;
borders, nor
19 of Azotus, nor the grounds about it yet the Lord was with him, and he took possession of the mountain, for they were
not enabled to drive out the inhabitants of the vale, because
Ch.
I.
JUDGES.
Now when Chebron was given to 20 Eechab dissuaded them. Chaleb, as Moses had said, he had from thence taken possession of the three cities of the children of Enak.
21
who dwelt
at
Jerusalem
so the Jebusites
have continu-
With regard to the children of Joseph, they went up to and they encamped 23 Baithel, and the Lord was with them (Now the name of that near, and kept a watch upon Baithel. 24 city formerly was Louza.) And they who kept watch, looked, and they took him, and behold a man came out of the city
22
;
;
and said to him, Shew us the way into the city, and we will shew thee mercy. So he shewed them the entrance into the 25 but city, and they smote the city with the edge of the sword 20 they suffered the man and his family to depart. And the man went to the land of Chettin, and built there a city, and called its name Louza, and this continueth to be its name to this day.
;
27 But Manasses did not take Baithsan, [which is now called Scynor the lands about it nor Thenak, nor thopolis] nor its towns
; ;
any of
nor
its
its
towns
its
towns
it,
towns
habitations around
nor
its
towns
laam,
nor any of
its
towns
28 So the Chananites took the opportunity to settle in that land but when Israel grew strong, they subjected the Chananites to
29 tribute, but did not utterly root them out.
im drive out the Chananites who dwelt in Gazer. So the Chananites dwelt among them in Gazer, and became tributaries.
30
Neither did Zabulon drive out the inhabitants of Kedron, so the Chananites continued nor the inhabitants of Domana
;
to dwell
tributary to them.
31
it
Neither did Aser drive out the inhabitants of Akcho; but became tributary to them nor the inhabitants of Dor nor the
; ;
inhabitants of Sidon
nor the
Aschazites
32
ites.
them
out.
Ch. II.
JUDGES.
of Baithanach.
33
inhabitants
So Nephthaleim
tri-
And
34
35 the
butary to them.
As
of
on the mountains,
vale.
And
they did not suffer them to go down into the Amorites began to settle on the shelly moun-
on that frequented by bears, and on that frequented by foxes, namely on Myrsinoni, and on Thalabin. But the hand of the house of Joseph was heavy on the Amorites, and they 36 became tributary to them. Now the border of the Amorites reached from the steep of Akrabin, from that rock and uptains,
wards.
II.
them, Thus saith the Lord, I caused you to come up out of Egypt, and brought you into this land which I solemnly pro2 with you
mised your fathers, and I said I will never break my covenant therefore you shall not make a covenant with the
; ;
but you shall break to pieces their graven images, and demolish their alBecause you 3 tars. But you have not hearkened to my voice.
inhabitants of this land, nor worship their gods
have
have
said, I will
not drive
them
A
you
you
and their gods shall be to you a stumbling block. And when the messenger of the Lord had spoken these words to all the 5 children of Israel, the people wept aloud. So they called the name of that place, Wailing, and there they sacrificed to the
Lord.
6
Now when
man had gone
though the people served the Lord all the days of Joshua, and all the days of the elders who had lived long with Joshua, and who knew all the great works which the Lord had done 8 for Israel; yet when Joshua son of Nave, the servant of the 9 Lord, died, at the age of a hundred and ten years, and they had
buried
him in the border of his inheritance at Thamnathares, on mount Ephraim, on the north side of mount Gaas and
;
Oh.
II.
JUDGES.
that generation was gathered to their fathers, and another
all
11 works which he had done for Israel, the children of Israel did
12 evil in the sight of the Lord, and served the Baalims. They forsook the Lord the God of their fathers, who had brought
them out
and went
Wherever they went, the hand of the their enemies. Lord was against them for evil, as the Lord had spoken, and 16 as the Lord had solemnly denounced to them. But when he had afflicted them grievously, the Lord raised up Judges, and the Lord saved them out of the hands of those who spoiled 17 them. When they indeed hearkened not to the judges, because they went a whoring after other gods, and worshipped them, and turned aside quickly out of the way in which their fathers
before
had walked
18 Lord
;
did
still
Lord was with the judge, and saved them out of the hand of their enemies all the days of the judge, because the Lord was mollified by their groaning, by reason of them who 19 oppressed them and afflicted them. But when the judge died, and they returned and corrupted themselves more than their fathers, by going after other gods to serve them, and worship them, and would not quit their devices, nor their perverse ways, then was 20 the anger of the Lord kindled against Israel, and he said, Because
fore the this nation
have forsaken
my
my
voice,
there-
man
which Joshua son of Nave left in the land. 22 He indeed had spared them, that by them he might prove Israel whether they would, or would not, keep the ways of the Lord to walk therein, as their fathers had kept them and having determined to spare those nations so as not to root them out speedily, the Lord did not deliver them into the hands of Joshua.
of those nations
:
Ch. III.
III.
JUDGES.
the nations which the Lord spared to with an intent moreover, in regard to all those 2 prove Israel who would be unacquainted with the wars of Chanaan, to instruct in the art of war, not only the present, but the succeedthese are
;
Now
ins:
these
all
and
who inha4 bited Libanus from mount Aermon to Laboemath. But while he was by them proving Israel, to know whether they would hearken to the commandments of the Lord, which he had given in charge to their fathers by the hand of Moses, the children of 5 Israel dwelt among the Chananites, and the Chettites, and the
the Chananites, and the Sidonians, and the Evites Amorites, and the Pherezites, and the Evites, and the Jebu6 sites, and they took their daughters to be their wives and gave 7 their daughters to their sons, and served their gods. Thus the
;
They forgot children of Israel did evil in the sight of the Lord. the Lord their God, and served the Baalims and the bowers. And
8 the anger of the Lord was kindled against Israel, and he delivered them into the hands of Cousarsathaim, king of Syrian Meso9 potamia, and the children of Israel served
when the
Israelites cried to
12
13
14
15 16
and the Lord delivered Chousarsathaim, king of and his hand prevailed Chousarsathaim, and the land had rest. Forty years. against But when Gothoniel son of Kenez died, the children of Israel proceeded to do evil in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord strengthened Eglon, king of Moab, against Israel, because they did evil in the sight of the Lord and he gathered to him all the Ammonites, and the Amalekites, and came and smote Isand the rael, and took possession of the city of palm trees children of Israel served Eglon king of Moab eighteen years. But when the Israelites cried to the Lord, he raised up for them a deliverer, namely Aod son of Gera, the Jeminite, a man who could use both hands alike. When the children of Israel sent presents by him to Eglon king of Moab, Aod made for himself a two edged dagger, a span long, and girded it under his
sarsathaim,
;
; ;
Ch. III.
JUDGES.
military robe, on his right thigh, and went and presented the 18 gifts to Eglon king of Moab. Now Eglon was a very polite man. So when Aod had made an end of presenting the gifts,
19
20
21
22 23
24
and had sent away the men who carried the presents, he himself returned from the sculptures which are back of Galgal. And Aod said, I have a private message to thee, king. Whereupon Eglon said to him, Be silent. And when he had sent away from him all his attendants, Aod went in to him. Now he was sitting alone in his summer parlour, up stairs. And Aod said, I have a message of God to thee, O king. Upon which Eglon arose from his seat, near him. And as he was rising, Aod stretched forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and plunged it into his belly, and thrust the haft in also after the blade, and the fat closed upon the blade, for he did not draw the dagger out of his belly. Then Aod went out by the stairs into the porch. He went out beyond the guards, having shut behind him the doors of the parlour, and bolted them. And when he was gone, Eglon's servants
came, but finding the doors of the parlour bolted, they said,
is
25 Perhaps he
And
they were ashamed, and behold the parlour door is not opened, they took the key and opened it, 26 and behold their lord was fallen dead upon the floor! But
Aod escaped
to
him
27 rotha.
he sounded
Mount Ephraim and the children of Israel went 28 down with him from the mountain, and he before them. And he said to them, Follow me down, for the Lord God hath deMoab into our hands. So they followed livered our enemies him down, and took possession of the fords of the Jordan before 29 Moab, and suffered not a man to pass. And they slew of Moab
a horn on
that day about ten thousand men, their whole strength, even
30 every
man
of valour.
Not a man
escaped.
bled that day, under the hand of Israel, and the land had 31 Eighty years.
till
he died.
And
after
him
listines six
Israel.
who had slain of the Phihundred men with an ox goad, and who also saved
3 F
VOL.
i.
JUDGES.
But the children
of Israel proceeded again to do evil in
Aod was
hand
who
reigned in Asor.
Now
3 sara, and he dwelt at Arisoth of the nations. And the children of Israel cried to the Lord, for he had nine hundred chariots of
iron,
and he oppressed
Israel grievously,
twenty
years.
Now
5 Israel at that time, and had taken her seat under the palm grove
of Debbora, between
b*
Rama and
Baithel, on
and
thee
said to him,
?
Hath not the Lord God of Israel commanded Go therefore to mount Thabor, and take with thee ten
thousand men of the children of Nephthaleini, and of the chil7 dren of Zabulon, and I will bring out to thee, to the brook Kison, Sisara the captain general of Jabin's army, with his cha8
riots,
10
11
12
13
14
15
and his multitude, and deliver him into thy hands. Whereupon Barak said to her, If thou wilt go with me I will go but for I do not know the day if thou will not go, I will not go when the Lord would prosper the angel with me. And she said I will certainly go with thee but know, that in the journey which thou takest, the honour of the victory will not be thine So for the Lord will deliver Sisara into the hands of a woman. Debbora arose, and went with Barak, of Kades. And Barak called out Zabulon and Nephthaleini from Kades, and there went up after him ten thousand men, and Debbora went up with him. Now Chaber, the Kinite, had removed from Kaina, from among the children of Jobab, Moses' father in law, and had pitched his tent in the oak grove which is near Kades. And when Sisara w as told that Barak, son of Abineem, was gone up to mount Thabor, he called out all his chariots, nine hundred chariots of iron, and all his people with him, from Arisoth of the nations to the brook Kison. And Debbora said to Barak, Arise, for this is the day, on which the Lord hath delivered Sisara into thy hand for the Lord will march before So Barak went down from mount Thabor with ten thouthee. sand men after him And the Lord discomfited Sisara, and all his chariots, and all his host, with the edge of the sword, be;
:
Ch. V.
16 fore Barak.
foot.
JUDGES.
And Sisara alighted from his chariot and fled on And Barak pursued the chariots, and the army, to AriAnd the whole army of Sisara fell by the soth of the nations. edge of the sword. There was not even a man left.
17
Now
Sisara
had
fled,
;
on
foot, to
was peace between Jabin king 18 of Asor, and the house of Chaber the Kinite. And Jael went out to meet Sisara, and said to him, Turn in my lord; turn
of Chaber the Kinite
for there
in to me.
Be not
afraid.
So he turned in to her
And
little
And
and
man
any man come to thee and here ? thou shalt say, There is
if
Then
and a mallet
22
in her hand,
and went in softly to him, and drove it went through into the ground.
And he fainted away, and was involved in darkness. And when he was dead, behold Barak came in pursuit of Sisara. And Jael went out to meet him, and said to him, Come, and I will shew thee the man whom thou seekest. So he went in with her, and behold Sisara lay dead with the pin in his temples. 20 So God, on that day, subdued Jabin king of Chanaan before
the children of Israel, and the hand of the Israelites prospered,
V.
of
Abineem, on that
When
3
Hear,
kings
and give
to the
ear,
princes
;
I will sing to
I am,
Lord I am
God
of Israel.
march out of Seir, When thou didst remove from the fields of Edom The earth trembled, and heaven distilled dew The clouds also distilled water.
!
Lord
in thy
Ob. V.
5
6
JUDGES.
The mountains shook at the presence of the Lord Eloi, That Sina, at the presence of the Lord God of Israel. In the days of Sarnegar son of Anath in the days
of
Jael;
They forsook the high, ways and travelled in bye paths They travelled in crooked winding roads. The mighty men of Israel were faint hearted They were faint hearted till Debbora arose
Until there arose a mother in Israel.
They had chosen new gods Then was war made upon the
was seen,
cities of chiefs, if a
buckler
Or a spear among
9
My
Ye among
10
the people
who
offer
thank
offerings,
11
Ye who have mounted your asses at noon day, Ye who sit in the seat of judgment, Ye who travel the high ways to the publick assemblies, Make j)roclamation on the road, on account of the voice
of
them
them rehearse gracious
of the
Who
There
deliverances.
Increase,
Awake,
song.
Arise,
awake,
their cities.
awake,
utter
Barak
And
13 14
15
a remnant to the mighty The Lord's people went down to him with my valiant men. Ephraim rooted out them in Amelek After thee was Benjamin with thy people With me went down the scouting Machirites, And from Zabulon, they who array with the marshal's staff. The leaders in Issachar also were with Debbora and Barak. Thus was Barak in the vales. He had sent a courier to the factions of Beuben. The bold hearted are just setting out.
;
Ch. V.
16
JUDGES.
Why
Was
among
their sheepfolds?
For the
1
divisions of
heart.
18 19
abode Galaad beyond the Jordan where he dwelt ? doth Dan sojourn in ships ? Aser seated himself on the sea shore, And chuseth to dwell in his extreme borders. The people of Zabulon jeoparded their lives to death And Nephthaleim came to the high places of the field.
Why
And why
20
21
Kings had drawn themselves up in array. Then fought the kings of Chanaan at Thanach At the waters of Mageddo They had not received the gift of silver. The stars from heaven were drawn up in array
;
From
The torrent of Kison swept them away The ancient torrent the torrent Kison. My mighty soul shall trample them down.
22
When
With
who were
able, fled.
23
Cursed be every one who dwelleth therein, Because they came not to the help of the Lord
To the help
24
Blessed
of the
among women
in tents
;
Kinite
Above women
25
26
may
she be blessed.
He
she gave
him milk
From
her churning vessel she brought him whey. She stretched forth her left hand to the tent pin her right hand to the workman's mallet.
And And
27
She drove the pin into his head and smote him She drove the pin quite through his temples. At her feet he had thrown himself down He prostrated himself, and fell asleep at her feet. Throwing himself down, he had prostrated himself.
JUDGES.
Ch. VI.
As
28
lie
Through
window
the
mother
of
Sisara
looked
earnestly
Out
of that of
an archer she
cried,
coming
? ?
Her wise
Nay
him dividing
spoil ?
Will he shew compassion to the head of a Sisara shall have spoils of richest dyes
Spoils of richest dyes of needle work.
man
Rich dyes of embroidery are the spoils for his neck Lord, So perish all thine enemies, 31 But let them who love thee be like The going forth of the Sun in his might. So the land had rest. Forty years. 32 Again the children of Israel did evil in the sight of the VI. Lord, and the Lord delivered them into the hand of Madiam And the hand of Madiam prevailed against Isseven years. rael, so that because of Madiam, the Israelites made for themselves those dens which are in the mountains, and those caves 3 and strong holds in cliffs. And when the Israelites had sown, Madiam and Amelek came up, and the children of the east came up with them, and encamped against them, and destroy4 ed their fruits, all the way to Gaza. In all the land of Israel
they did not leave sustenance for life, nor among the herds 5 a bull or a jack ass. For they came up with cattle. And their and they and tents were pitched like locusts for multitude
:
And
it
so that Israel
And when
and he said to them, Thus saith the Lord the God of Israel. It was I who brought you up from I brought you out of a house of your bon9 the land of Egypt. dage, and delivered you out of the hand of the Egyptians, and out of the hand of all those who are afflicting you, and drove them out from before you, and gave you this their land, and said
JUDGES.
am your God.
You
shall not fear the gods
hearkened to
11
fir
my
is
voice.
Then
tree,
there
came an angel
of the Lord,
under the
which
Esdrite.
Now
And
the an-
gel of the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, The Lord
is
Whereupon Gideon
the Lord
is
said to him,
With me, my
lord
But
if
with us,
why have
And where
?
wond-
14
15
16
17
18 19
20
21
22
Hath But he hath now cast us off, and delivered us into the hand of Madiam. Then the angel of the Lord turned towards him and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel out of the hand of Madiam. Behold I have sent thee. Upon which Gideon said to him, Me, my lord How can I save Israel ? Behold my thousand is weak in Manasses and I am the least in my father's house. And the angel of the Lord said to him, The Lord will be with thee, and thou shalt smite Madiam like one man. Whereupon Gideon said to him, If I have found favour in thy sight, and thou wilt now do for me all that thou hast said to me, go not away, I beseech thee, from this place till I come to thee, and bring out the sacrifice, and set it before thee. And he said, I will assuredly tarry till thou return. Thereupon Gideon went, and prepared a kid of the goats, and unleavened cakes of an epha of barley meal and having put the flesh in a basket, and the soup in a pot, he brought them out to him under the fir tree, and set them before him. Then the angel of God said to him, Take the flesh, and unleavened cakes, and lay them on that rock, and pour out the soup close by. And when he had done so, the angel of the Lord stretched out the point of the staff in his hand, and touched the flesh and the unleavened cakes and fire came up out of the rock, and consumed the flesh and the unleavened cakes and the angel of the Lord vanished out of his sight. When Gideon saw that it was an angel of the Lord, he For have I seen the ansaid, Alas Lord, my lord alas
rous works, of which
Ch. VI.
JUDGES.
Peace
Gideof the
to fa-
23 gel of the Lord face to face. And the Lord said to him, 24 be to thee. Fear not. Thou shalt not die. LTpon which on built there an altar to the Lord, and called it, Peace Lord. To this day it is still at Ephratha, which belonged 25 ther Esdri.
And on
Take
the
bull of seven years old, and having demolished the altar of Baal
thy father, and destroyed the arbour near it, thou 26 shalt build an altar to the Lord thy God, on the top of Maozi, in the parade and thou shalt take the second bull, and offer
which
is
for
whole burnt offerings on the wood of the arbour which thou 27 hast demolished. So Gideon took ten men of his servants, and did as the Lord had spoken to him. But as he was afraid of doing it by day, because of his father's house, and the men of
28 the
city,
And when
!
the
men of the
city arose
29
30
31
32
and the arbour near it destroyed, and they saw the second bull which he had offered on the altar which he had built, they said one to another, Who hath done this ? And when they had made diligent inquiry, and found, and knew that Gideon son of Joas had done the deed, the men of the city said to Joas, Bring out thy son, and let him be put to death, because he hath pulled down the altar of Baal, and because he hath destroyed Whereupon Gideon son of the arbour which was beside it. Joas said to all the men who had risen up against him, Do you now plead for Baal, and will you save him ? Whoever shall plead If he is a god, for Baal, let him be put to death this morning. let him plead for himself, because somebody hath pulled down So this gave him on that day the name of Jerobaal, as his altar.
he
said,
Let Baal plead for himself, because this altar of his is pulled down. Now all Madiam, and Amalek, and the children of the east, 33 had assembled together and encamped in the valley of Jesrael. 34 And the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon, and he sounded 35 a horn, and called out Abiezer after him. He also sent messengers to all Manasses, and through Aser, and through Za36 bulon, and through Nephthaleim. And when they came up to 37 meet him, Gideon said to God, If thou wilt save Israel by my hand, as thou hast spoken, behold I lay this fleece of wool on
Ch. VII.
the threshing floor
;
JUDGES.
If there be
dew on
and
all
know
38 by
my
hand
as
And when he
fleece,
arose early
thou hast spoken. This was accordingly done. the next morning he pressed the
and wringed out the dew from the fleece, a bowl full of 39 water. Then Gideon said to God, Let not, I beseech thee, thy let me, I pray thee, make one anger be kindled against me and let it be dry on the fleece only, trial more with the fleece 40 and on all the ground let there be dew. And God did so that night and it was dry on the fleece only, and on all the ground
:
VII.
Then Jerobaal
all
(the
same
is
morning, and
the well Arad.
Now
the
camp
of
Madiam was
to the north of
And the Lord numerous for me said to Gideon, The people with thee are too Perhaps they may boast to deliver Madiam into their hands. against me saying, My own hand hath saved me. Now therefore speak in the hearing of the people, and say, If any man is So fearful, or timorous, let him depart from mount Galaad. and ten there returned of the people twenty two thousand thousand were left. And the Lord said to Gideon, The peobring them to the water, and I will ple are still too numerous And it shall be that of whomsoever for thee. purge them there And I say, This man shall go with thee he shall go with thee. he shall of whomsoever I say, This man shall not go with thee not go with thee. So he took the people to the water. And the Lord said to Gideon, Whosoever shall lap of the water with his tongue, as a dog lappeth, him thou shalt set apart likewise every one who shall bow down on his knees to drink. And it came to pass that the number of them who lapped, by putting their hand to their mouth, was three hundred men but all the rest of the people bowed down on their knees to drink water. Then the Lord said to Gideon, By these three hundred men who have lapped I will save you, and deliver Madiam into thy hands. Let all those people therefore go, every man to his home. So they took the people's provisions at their and having dismissed all the rest hands, and their trumpets of Israel, every man to his tent, he retained the three hundred 3 G vol. I.
: :
Ch. VII.
9
JUDGES.
the
Now
camp
of
in the vale.
And
into
go down
11 edge of the camp, and hear what they will say, and afterwards
So thy hands will be strengthened to go down into the camp. he and his servant Phara went down to a company of fifty, who 12 were in the camp. Now Madiam, and Amalek, and all the children of the east lay along in the valley, like grasshoppers, They were for multitude, and their camels were innumerable.
13 like the sand on the sea shore for multitude.
dream.
14
15
16
17
18
19
drew near, behold there was a man telling his comrade a And he said, Behold I have had a dream. I thought I saw a cake of barley bread rolling about in the camp of Madiam, and it came to this tent, and smote it, and it It indeed overturned it, and the tent fell. And his fell. comrade answered, and said, Is not this the sword of Gideon, son of Joas the Israelite ? God hath delivered into his hand Madiam and all this camp. And when Gideon heard the dream, and the interpretation of it, he worshipped the Lord, and returned to the camp of Israel, and said, Arise, for the Lord hath Then he dividdelivered into our hand the camp of Madiam. ed the three hundred men into three companies, and put a trumpet in every man's hand, and empty pitchers with lamps in the pitchers, and said to them, Attend to me and do as I And whatever I do when I come to the edge of the camp, do. When I sound the horn, I and all see that you do the same. with me sound ye your horns, all around the camp, and say, For the Lord and for Gideon. So Gideon, and the three hun;
dred
men who
at the
guards, they sounded the horns, and shook the pitchers which And when the three companies had 20 were in their hands. sounded the horns, they broke the pitchers, and held the flambeaus in their left hands, and their trumpets in their right, and
shouted,
21 every
man
in his place
camp was
the Lord and for Gideon, and stood around the camp. And while the whole running, and making signals, and fleeing, they
sword for
set
every
Oh. VIII.
JUDGES.
sword against his fellow throughout the whole camp. the host had fled as far as Bethseed, Tagaratha-
22 man's
And when
23 Abelmeoula near Tabath, the men of Israel assembled from jN ephthaleim, and from Aser, and from all Manasses, and pursu24 ed Madiam. And Gideon sent messengers through all Ephraim,
saying, Haste down to meet Madiam, and take possession of 25 the waters, even to Baithera, and the Jordan. Upon which the men of Ephraim assembled, and, before the Madianites came up, got possession of the waters, even to Baithera, and the Jordan, and they took the princes of Madiam, Oreb and Zeb, and they slew Oreb at Sour Oreb, and Zeb they slew at Jakeph Zeph. And having pursued Madiam, they brought the heads of Oreb VIII. and Zeb to Gideon, from the border of the Jordan. And the man Ephraim said to Gideon, What is this that thou hast done to us in not calling upon us when thou wentest out to 2 light Madiam ? And they spoke sharply to him. But he said o to them, What have I now done in comparison of you? Is not the gleaning of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer? The Lord hath delivered into your hand the princes of Madiam, Oreb and Zeb. Now what have I been enabled to
do in comparison of you
I
ger against
And upon his saying this, their anAnd when Gideon came to the Jordan, and crossed it, he and the three hundred men who were with him, hungry, but still pursuing, he said to the men of
?
him
abated.
fol-
am
pursuing Zebee
Madiam. And the chiefs of Sokchoth said, Is the hand of Zebee and Salmana now in thy hand, Thereupon Gideon said, that we should give thy army bread ? Eor this, when the Lord hath delivered Zebee and Salmana
into
my
hand, I will tear your flesh with the thorns of the wil-
And he went up
manner
;
thence
and spoke
to
them
as
of
Whereupon Gideon
said to the
men
of Phanuel,
When
I re-
Zebee and Saltheir army with them, about fifteen mana were at Karkar, and thousand men, all who were left of the whole host of the foreign tribes, they who had fallen being a hundred and twenty
Now
Ch. VIII.
11 thousand
JUDGES.
men who drew
the sword.
So Gideon went up by Nabai and and smote the camp, though the camp thought theinJegebal, 12 selves secure. And Zebee and Salmana fled, and he pursued them, and took the two kings of Madiam, Zebee and Salmana, and dis13 comfited the whole host. And when Gideon, son of Joas, returned 14 from the engagement, back from the engagement at Ares he caught a young man of the men of Sokchoth, and inquired of him,
the way of them
who dwell
in tents, eastward of
for
came
to the chiefs of
said,
Salmana, with
16 to the
whom you
Zebee and Salmana now in thy hand, that we should give bread men with thee who are fainty ? Then he took the elders of the city, and scourged them with the thorns of the wilderAnd when he had scourgness, even with those of Barkenim. 17 ed the men of that city, in the midst of them, he demolished 18 the tower of Phanuel, and slew the men of that city. Then he said to Zebee and Salmana, What sort of men were they whom ye slew at Thabor ? And they said, As thou art so were they. 19 They resembled the children of a king. Whereupon Gideon
said,
They were
liveth, if
my
my
mother.
As
the
Lord
strength of
would not have Then he said to Jether his first born, Arise and But the youth drew not his sword, for he was afraid, Whereupon Zebee and Salmana yet very young. thou thyself, and fall upon us, for thou hast the a man. So Gideon arose, and slew Zebee and Saltook the ornaments which were on the necks of
alive, I
Then Israel said to Gideon, My lord, rule over both thou and thy son, and thy son's son, because thou
23 hast saved us out of the hand of Madiam. But Gideon said to them, I will not rule over you. Nor shall my son rule over 24 you. The Lord will rule over you. Then Gideon said to them.
I
Give
they
me
said,
every
man
the earbe-
rings
for the
ear-rings,
will give
And
We
them
So he spread his mantle, and they threw thereon, and the weight of the
;
Ch. IX.
JUDGES.
gold ear-rings, which he had requested, was a thousand seven hundred shekels of gold, exclusive of the necklaces, and
and the garments, and purple robes, which were on the kings of Madiam, and exclusive of the chains which were
bracelets,
And
up
in his city in
went there a whoring after it, and it to Gideon, and his house. 28 Thus Madiam was subdued before the children of Israel, And the land so that they never any more raised their head. 29 had rest forty years during the days of Gideon. And Jerobaal son of Joas, went and dwelt at his house. 30 Now Gideon had seventy sons who proceeded from his
of this Gideon made an Ephratha and all Israel became a stumbling block
;
many wives. He had moreover a concubine, Sychem, and she also bore him a son, aud called his name 32 Abimelech. And Gideon son of Joas died in his city, and was buried in the tomb of his father Joas, in Ephratha Abiesdri. 33 And when Gideon was dead the children of Israel turned, and
31 loins, for he had
in
went a whoring after the Baalims, and made for themselves a 34 covenant with Baal, that he should be their god. The children of Israel neither remembered the Lord God who had delivered them out of the hands of all those who afflicted them round
about
;
IX.
all the good which he had done for Israel. For when Abinielech, son of Jerobaal, went to Sychem, to his mother's brethren, and spoke to them, and to all the relations of the house of his mother's father, saying, Speak I pray you in the hearing of all the men of Sychem, Which is best for yon that seventy men, even all the sons of Jerobaal, should Kerule over you or that one man should rule over you? your flesh, his mother's 3 member also that I am your bone and brethren spoke all these words for him in the hearing of the men of Sychem, and their heart inclined to follow Abimelech 4 for they said, He is our brother. So they gave him seventy weight of silver, out of the house of Baal-berith and Abimelech hired for himself vain profligate men, who followed him 5 and he went to his father's house at Ephratha, and slew his Jobrothers, the sons of Jerobaal, seventy men, on one stone.
Gideon, according to
left, for
he bad
Cb. IX.
6 hid himself.
JUDGES.
Then
all
all
the house of
Bethrnaalo,
assembled and
went and
proclaimed
Abimelech
assem-
for the
7 bling at Sychem.
When
went and stood on the top of mount Garizin, and raising his voice, he wept, and said to them, Hear me, ye Sychemites, that The trees went forth to anoint a king over 8 God may hear you. But the 9 them, and they said to the olive, Reign thou over us. olive said to them, Shall I leave my fatness with which men 10 honour God, and go to wave over the trees ? Then the trees 11 said to the fig tree, Come thou and reign over us. But the figtree said to them, Shall I leave my sweetness, and good fruit,
J
13
Come and
leave
my
wine,
14 over the trees ? 15 thou and reign over us. Upon which the bramble said to the trees, If in truth you anoint me to reign over you, come and stand in my shade if not, let a fire go out from me, and con16 sume the cedars of Lebanon. Now therefore if you have acted
;
Then the trees said to the vine, ? But the vine said to them, Shall I which cheereth gods and men, and go to wave Then all the trees said to the bramble, Come
and
if
his house,
or
17 done to him according to the deserving of his hand As my father fought for you, and adventured his life, and delivered
18 you out of the hand of Madiam, and you have risen up against my father's house, and have slain his seventy sons on one stone,
and made Abimelech, the son of his concubine, king over the men of Sychem, because he is your brother if therefore you have this day acted with truth, and uprightness, in regard to Jerobaal, and his house, may you have joy in Abimelech, and he have joy in you but if not may a fire come out from Abi20 melech, and consume the Sychemites, and the house of Bethmaalo and may a fire come out from the Sychemites, and the Then Jotham 21 house of Bethmaalo, and consume Abimelech. fled, and left his country, and went to Baier, and dwelt there for
19
Abimelech.
reigned three years over Israel,
22
23 God sent an evil spirit between Abimelech and the Sychemites, and the Sychemites dealt treacherously with the house of Abi-
Ch. IX.
JUDGES.
24 melech, that he might bring the injustice done to the seventy sons of Jerobaal, and lay their blood, on the head of their brother Abimelech, who slew them, and on the Sychemites be25 cause they strengthened his hands to kill his brothers. And
men in ambush for him on the tops of the and they robbed all that came along by them that mountains, 26 way and king Abimelech had information of this. But when Gaal son of Jobel came with his brethren, and joined the Sychemites, the men of Sychem put confidence in him, and went out into the fields, and gathered their vintage, and trod 27 out their grapes, and uttered the usual shouts of joy, and carried offerings to the house of their god, and ate and drank, 28 and cursed Abimelech. And Gaal son of Jobel said, Who is Abimelech ? And who is the son of Sychem, that we should Is not this son of Jerobaal and Zebul his overserve him?
the Sychemites set
:
seer
his
slave,
?
with
all
29 father Sychem
Why
men
my hand I would depose Abimelech, and 30 say to him, Increase thy army, and come out. When Zebul, the ruler of the city, heard the words of Gaal, son of Jobel, he 81 was fired with indignation, and sent messengers secretly to Abimelech, saying, Behold Gaal, son of Jobel, with his brepeople were under
thren, are
come
to
Sychem, and
therefore arise
lo
32 against thee.
33
34
35
36
37
38
by night, thou, and the peoso that in the mornpie with thee, and lie in wait in the fields rise betimes, and aping, soon as the sun is up, thou mayst proach the city, and behold when he and the people with him go out, and meet thee, thou shalt do to him as the occasion may direct. Accordingly Abimelech arose by night, and all the people with him, and lay in wait against Sychem, in four companies. And Gaal son of Jobel went out and stood at the entrance of the gate of the city, and Abimelech, and the people with him, arose from the ambush. And when Gaal son of Jobel saw the people, he said to Zebul, Behold there are people coming down from the tops of the mountains. And Zebul said to him, Thou seest the shadow of the mountains like men. And Gaal spoke again, and said. Behold there are people coming clown, westward, from the middle ground, and there is another company coming by the way of Elon-maonenim. Then Zebul said to him, Where is now thy mouth with which thou
;
Now
Ch. IX.
saidst,
JUDGES.
Abimelech, that we should serve him ? Is not thou didst despise ? Go out now, I pray Whereupon Gaal went out before the 39 thee, and fight them. 40 men of Sychem, and drew up in array against Abimelech, and Abimelech pursued him, and he fled from before him, and there
is
Who
whom
41
fell
Then Abi-
melech went to Aremo, and Zebul expelled Gaal and his bre42 thren, that they should not dwell in Sychem. And the next morning the people went out to the fields. When this was told 43 Abimelech, he took the people, and divided them into three companies, and lay in wait in the fields. And when he had taken a view, and behold the people came out of the city, he 44 rose upon them, and smote them and Abimelech, and the officers who were with him, rushed forward and took post at the entrance of the gate of the city, and the two other companies 45 fell upon all in the fields, and smote them. And Abimelech fought against the city the whole day, and having taken the city, he slew the people in it, and demolished the city, and
;
46 sowed
it
with
salt.
Now when
all
the
men
47 chem heard this, they repaired to the fort Baithel-berith. And when it was told Abimelech that all the men of the tower of Sychem were assembled together, he went up to mount Sel48 mon, with all the people who were with him. And Abimelech took an ax in his hand, and cut a bough of a tree, and took it
and put it on his shoulder, and said to the people who were 49 with him, Haste and do as I what you have seen me do. So they cut every man a bough, and went after Abimelech, and piled them up against the fort, and set the fort on fire about
them, so that
all
the
men
of the tower of
Sychem
died, about
50 a
Then Abimelech went from thousand men and women. 51 Baithel-berith, and encamped against Thebes, and took it. But there was a strong tower in the midst of the city, and all the
the women of the city fled thither, and shut the gate them, and went up to the top of the tower. And Abimelech came to the tower, and when they opposed him, Abime53 lech went near to the gate of the tower to set it on fire, and a woman threw a piece of a millstone upon Abimelech's head, 54 and fractured his scull whereupon he cried hastily to the young
men and
52
after
man who
and said
to him,
Draw my
sword,
Oh. X.
JUDGES.
kill
55 and
me, that they may not say, A woman killed him. And when the his servant run him through, and he died. of Israel saw that Abimelech was dead, they went every
So
men man
i>6
to his place.
57 seventy brothers.
of
God
also turned
of
their wickedness,
upon the head of the men and upon them came the curse
Israel,
of Jerobaal.
X.
And
after
Thola
mount Ephraim. twenty three years, he died, and was buried at judged Israel 3 Samir. And after him arose Jair, the Galaadite, and he judged 4 Israel twenty two years. Now he had thirty two sons, who rode on thirty two ass-colts, and they had thirty two cities, which are called, The folds of Jair, to this day, in the land of Galaad.
2 and he dwelt at Samir on 5
And
Jair died,
at
Kamnon.
And
the children
and served the Baals, and the Astartes, and the gods of Aram, and the gods of Sidon, and the gods of Moab, and the gods of Ammon, and the gods of the Philistines, and forsook the Lord, Whereupon the anger of the Lord 7 and did not serve him. was kindled against Israel, and he delivered them into the 8 hands of the Philistines, and into the hand of the children of Ammon, and they afflicted, and oppressed the children of Israel, at
Amo-
in
Galaad.
Moreover the children of Ammon crossed fight against Juda, and Benjamin, and against
10
And when
We
the Israelites were grievously oppressed. the children of Israel cried to the Lord, and said, have sinned against thee, because we have forsaken God,
11 and served Baals, the Lord said to the Israelites, Did I not deliver you out of Egypt, and from the Amorites and the Ammon-
and the Sidonians, and Amalek, aud you ? When you cried to me, I saved 13 you out of their hands. But you have forsaken me, and served 14 other gods, therefore I will deliver you no more. Go and cry to the gods which you have chosen for yourselves, and let them
ites,
and the
Philistines,
afflicted
12 Madiam, who
vol.
i.
Ch.
XL
JUDGES.
And Do
the children
thou thyself seemeth good in thine eyes, but deliver us this 16 time. And they put away the strange gods from among them, and served the Lord alone. Whereupon his heart relented at
to us, whatever
15 deliver you in the time of your tribulation. of Israel said to the Lord, We have sinned.
17
at
18 in Galaad
to
children of Ammon had gone up, and encamped and the children of Israel assembled and encamped the watch tower. And the people, the chiefs of Galaad, said
Now
the
;
dren of
Galaad.
Ammon, he
XL
Now Jephthae, the Galaadite, was at the head of an army. was the son of a harlot, who bore Jephthae to Galaad. and when the wife's sons 2 Galaad's wife also bore him sons
He
; ;
grew up, they thrust out Jephthae, and said to him, Thou shalt have no inheritance in the house of our father for thou art the 3 son of a concubine. LTpon which Jephthae fled from the face And there were of his brothers, and dwelt in the land of Tob. gathered to Jephthae men of desperate fortunes, who went out 4 with him. Xow when the children of Ammon came out in 5 array to fight against Israel, the elders of Galaad went to bring Jephthae from the land of Tob, and they said to him, Come and be our leader that we may fight the Ammonites whereupon 7
;
Jephthae said to the elders of Galaad, Have you not hated me, and driven me from my father's house, and sent me away from you ? Why then are you come to me now when you are in dis8
tress ?
And
is for
this very
10
11
12
we have now come to thee. Therefore thou must come with us, and fight the children of Ammon, and thou shalt be our chief over all the inhabitants of Galaad. Then Jejmthae said to the elders of Galaad, If you take me back to fight the children of Ammon, and the Lord deliver them up before me, I shall be your chief? And the elders of Galaad said to him, Let the Lord be witness between us, if we do not according to this thy word. Thereupon Jephthae went with the elders of Galaad, and the people made hiin head and leader over them. And when Jephthae had repeated all these his terms before the
reason, that
Am-
Ch. XI.
raonites, saying,
JUDGES.
What hast me to fight
to
13 come up against
Ammonites
took
said
thou to do with me, that thou art And the king of the in my land ? Jephthae's messengers Because Israel
my
to Jabok,
and
to the Jordan.
Now
therefore restore
me
those
Thereupon Jephthae again the king of the Ammonites, and said to sent messengers to 15 him, Thus saith Jephthae, Israel did not take the land of Moab, 16 nor the land of the children of Amnion. For when they came
14 lands peaceably, and
I will depart.
out of Egypt, Israel marched through the wilderness to the sea and Israel sent messengers to the
;
king of Edom, saying, Let me, I pray thee, march through but the king of Edom did not consent. They sent 18 thy land but the king of Moab did not conalso to the king of Moab after halting at Kades, Israel marched through the sent. So
;
went round the land of Edom, and the land of Moab, and came eastward of Moab, and encamped on the bank of the Arnon, but did not enter the borders of Moab 19 for Arnon was the boundary of Moab. Then Israel sent messengers to Seon, king of the Amorites the king of Esebon, 20 and said to him, Let us we pray thee pass through thy land but Seon would not trust Israel to pass through to our place along his border, but assembled all his people, and encamped 21 at Jasa, and came to an engagement with Israel. And the Lord God of Israel delivered into the hands of Israel, Seon and all
wilderness, and
So Israel took possession of all the land of the Amorites, who inhabited the country from 23 Arnon to Jabok and from the wilderness to the Jordan. Now therefore hath the Lord God of Israel removed the Amorites 24 from before his people, and art thou to possess them ? If thy god Chamos were to put thee in possession of any places, 22 his people, and they smote him.
wouldst thou not possess them
those
whom
succeed
all
before us ?
25 Besides, art thou in any respect better than Balak, son of Sep26 phor, king of Moab ? Did he ever contend with Israel, or go to war with them about this, all the while they lived in Esebon, and the borders thereof, and in the land of Aroer, and the
borders thereof, and in
all
hundred years?
Why
Ch. XI.
JUDGES.
Now
therefore I call
27 them.
God
to witness, that I
have not
Let the Lord, who is Judge, judge this day 28 between Israel and the Ammonites. And when the king of the Ammonites hearkened not to the message which Jephthae 29 sent him, the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthae, and he marched through Galaad, and Manasses, and passed the
to war with
me.
Amthou
30
vow
to the Lord,
and
said, If
Ammon
into
my hand, it of my house
to
meet me,
shall be
when
32
Ammon,
Him
will I dedicate as a
dren of
And when Jephthae passed on to come to battle Ammon, the Lord delivered them into
all
and
the
way
number of twenty cities, and even to Ebelcharmin, with a pro34 digious slaughter. And when the children of Ammon were subdued before the children of Israel, and Jephthae came to Massepha, to his house, behold his daughter came out to meet 35 him, with timbrels and choirs. Now she was his only child. Besides her, he had neither son nor daughter. And when he saw her he rent his clothes, and said, Alas Alas my daughter Thou hast indeed troubled me and thou thyself mayst be in trouble with me, for I have opened my mouth to the 36 Lord against thee, and I cannot go back. Upon which she said to him, Hast thou, my father, opened thy mouth to the Lord ? Do to me according to what hath proceeded out of thy mouth, since the Lord hath executed vengeance for thee on 37 thine enemies on the children of Ammon. Then she said to her father, Grant me my father, I pray thee, this favour. Let me alone two months, and I will go up and down on the mountains, and bewail my virginity I call God to witness, with only 38 my female attendants. And he said, Go. So he sent her away two months, and she went with her female attendants, and bewailed 39 her virgin state on the mountains. And at the end of two months she returned to her father and he performed with her his vow, 40 which he had vowed so she knew not a man. And it was a
! !
JUDGES.
custom in Israel, from year to year, for the daughters of Israel go and bewail the daughter of Jephthae, the Galaadite, four days in the year. XII. Now the Ephraimites assembled, and went northward, and said to Jephthae, Why didst thou go to fight the Ammonites, and not call on us to go with thee ? We will burn thy house over thee with fire. And Jephthae said to them, When I and my people, and the children of Ammon, were at hard conflict, I called on you but you did not save me out of 3 their hands. So when I saw that thou wast not a deliverer, I put my life in my hand, and went against the Ammonites, and
to
;
the Lord delivered them into my hand. Why then are you 4 come up this day to fight against me ? Then Jephthae re-assembled all the men of Galaad, and came to an engagement with Ephraim. And the men of Galaad smote Ephraim. Because they of Ephraim who were saved, said, You Galaadites 5 belong partly to Ephraim, and partly to Manasses, therefore
seized the passages of the Jordan before and when those of Ephraim who escaped, said, Let us cross over the men of Galaad said to them, Art thou an Ephraimite ? And when any said, No, then they said to him, say Stachys. And if he did not pronounce it distinctly, they took him, and slew him at the passages of the Jordan. So there fell of Ephraim, at that time, forty two thousand men. And Jephthae judged Israel six years. Then Jephthae the Galaadite died, and was buried in his own city, Galaad. And And he had after him, Abaissan of Bethlehem, judged Israel. thirty sons and thirty daughters. His daughters he sent abroad, and he brought from abroad thirty daughters for his sons, and he judged Israel seven years. And Abaissan died, and was buried in Bethlehem. And after him Ailom, the Zabulonite, judged Israel ten years. And Ailom the Zabulonite died, and was buried in Ailom, in the land of Zabulon. And after him Abdon, son of Ellel, the Pharathonite, judged Israel. And he had forty sons, and thirty grand sons, who rode on seventy colts and he judged Israel eight years. Then Abdon, son of Ellel the Pharathonite, died, and was buried at Pharathon, in the land of Ephraim, on mount Amelek.
the
Galaadites
;
Ephraim
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
XIII.
And
Ch. XIII.
in the sight of the Lord,
JUDGES.
and the Lord delivered them into the Now there was a man of Saraa, a community of the Danites, whose name was Manoe; 3 and his wife was barren, and never had a child. And an angel of the Lord appeared to the woman, and said to her, Behold, 4 thou art barren and hast never had a child. But thou shalt
2 hand of the Philistines, forty years.
conceive a son.
Now
unclean.
5 For behold thou art with child, and shalt bear a son;
;
and on head a razor shall not come for the child shall be a Nazarite to God from the womb. And he shall begin to save Is-
And
the
woman
went,
and told her husband, saying, There came to me a man of God, and his visage was like that of an angel of God, very awful, so that I did not ask him whence he was, nor did he tell me his name. But he said to me, Behold thou art with 7 child, and shalt bear a son. Now therefore thou must not drink wine nor any fermented liquor, nor eat any thing unclean for the child shall be consecrated to God, from the womb to 8 the day of his death. Whereupon Manoe prayed to the Lord, and said, Lord Adonaie grant me that the man of God, whom thou didst send, may come to us again, and instruct us And God 9 what we shall do to the child which is to be born. hearkened to the voice of Manoe, and the angel of God came again to the woman. Now she was sitting in the field, and
; !
So the woman hasted, and ran and told her husband, and said to him, The man hath 11 appeared to me, who came to me before. Upon which Manoe arose, and went with his wife, and when he came to the man, he said to him, Art thou the man who spoke to my wife ? And
10 Manoe her husband was not with her. 12 the angel
said, I
am.
is
Then Manoe
said,
Now
come
13
is
to
pass.
How
he to do? And the angel of the Lord said to Manoe, He must abstain from all the things which I mentioned to this 14 woman. He must eat nothing which proceedeth from the vine, nor drink wine, nor any fermented liquor, nor eat any thing 15 which is unclean. He must observe all that I have commanded
her.
Then Manoe
till
we
set before
And
Ch.
XIV.
JUDGES.
Though thou
detain
me
but
if
thou wouldst
Lord, therefore
offer a
whole
said
it
to the
Lord.
Manoe
What
is
And
Ma-
Why
askest
thou
my name?
indeed Wonderful.
20
21
22
23
Then Manoe took the kid of the goats, with the sacrifice of And Hour, and carried them up upon the rock for the Lord. while Manoe and his wife he went apart to offer the sacrifice, were looking on. And when the flame ascended above the altar, up towards heaven, the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame. When Manoe and his wife saw this, they fell flat with their And as the angel of the Lord no more apface to the ground. peared to Manoe and his wife, Manoe then knew that he was an angel of the Lord whereupon he said to his wife, We shall But his wife said to him, surely die, for we have seen God. will of the Lord to cause us to die, he would Had it been the not have received at our hand a whole burnt offering, and a sa;
nor would he have shewed us all these things nor would on this occasion, have caused us to hear these things. 24 So the woman bore a son, and called his name Sampson 25 and the child grew, and the Lord blessed him and the Spirit of the Lord began to go out with him, at the camp of Dan,
crifice
; ;
he, as
XIV.
between Saraa and Esthaol. And Sampson went down to Thamnatha, and saw at 2 Thamnatha a woman of the daughters of the Philistines, and he came up, and told his father and his mother, and said, I have
seen a
3 tines.
woman
at
Philishis fa-
Now
me
for a wife.
And
ther and his mother said to him, Are there not daughters of thy
brethren, or a
woman among my whole tribe, that thou shouldst go to take a wife from among the uncircumcisecl Philistines?
to his father,
;
Get this woman for me for she is His father and his mother did not know that it was of the Lord, that he was seeking to take vengeance on the Philistines. Now at that time the Philistines had dominion
over Israel.
his
Then Sampson went down, with mother to Thamnatha, and when he came
his
father and
to the vineyard
Cb.
XIV.
JUDGES.
;
young roaring lion met bim and the Lord came upon bim, and be crushed bim as one would a kid though he bad nothing in his hands. But he did 7 not tell his father or his mother what he had done. So they went down, and spoke to the woman, and the matter was sett8 led to Sampson's satisfaction. And when he returned, the year
6 of Thamiiatka, behold, a
Spirit of tbe
;
after,
to
the lion, and behold there was a swarm of bees, and honey in
9 the lion's mouth.
his
hand, and went on eating; and when he came to his father and
his mother,
But he did
not tell them that he had taken the honey out of the lion's
And when his father went down to the woman, Sampmade an entertainment there seven days for so young men Now when they saw him, they made choice of 11 usually do. And Sampson said to them, I 12 thirty men to be with him.
10 mouth.
son
;
will
if
you explain
it
during the
you thirty Sindons, and thirty suits of apparel you cannot tell me, you shall give me thirty Sindons and thirty changes of apparel. And they said, Propound thy 14 riddle that we may hear it. Then he said to them, What eatable came from the eater and, from the fierce, what that is sweet ?
it,
I will give
if
13 but
15
And when
Ask
we pray thee thy husband, and get him to explain the riddle to 16 thee, lest we burn thee and thy father's house with fire. Have you invited us to do us an injury? So Sampson's wife wept before him, and said, Thou dost but hate me, and hast not
me for thou hast not told me the riddle which thou hast propounded to the children of my people. And Sampson said to her, If I have not told it to my father and my mother, should 17 I tell thee? But as she continued to weep before him, during the seven days, while the feast lasted, he at length on the seventh clay told her, because she importuned him and she told
loved
;
So the men of the city said to him on the seventh day, before the sun was set, What is sweeter than honey, and what fiercer than a lion ? Upon which Sampson said to them, If you had not ploughed with my heifer, you
Ch.
11
XV.
JUDGES.
would not have known my riddle. Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon him, and he went dow n to Ascalon, and slew of them thirty men, and took their garments, and gave the suits to them who had expounded the riddle. And Sampson was 20 rilled with wrath, and went up to his father's house, and SampT
son's
wife
his,
with
whom he had contracted friendship. XV. The next year, however, in the
Sampson
and
said,
Let
me go
in, to
my
wife,
into the
in.
And
but her father would her father said, I thought that thou
;
chamber
didst utterly hate her, therefore I gave her to one of thy friends.
? Let this one, Thereupon Sampson said to them, Now, at least for once, I must be justified by the Philistines in doing them an injury. Then Sampson went and caught three hundred foxes, and he took torches and when he had turned tail to tail, he put a torch between every two tails, and tied them, and set fire to the torches, and let them go through the standing corn of the Philistines. And they burned both what was on the threshing floors, and the standing corn, and also the vineyards, and the olive trees. Whereupon the Philistines said, Who hath done this? And when they were told that it was Sampson, the son in law of Thamni, because he had taken his wife, and given her to one of his friends, the Philistines went up and burned her, and her father's house, with fire. And Sampson said to them, As you have served her, so I will take vengeance on you, and then 1 will be at rest. So he smote them in combat with a great slaughter, and went down and dwelt in a hollow of the rock Etam. Then the Philistines went up, and encamped in Juda, and spread themselves through Lechi. And the chief of Juda said, Why are you come up against us? And the Philistines said, We are come up to bind Sampson, and to do to him as he hath done to us. Upon this three thousand men of Juda went down to the hollow of the rock Etam, and said to Sampson, Dost thou not know that the Philistines have dominion over us? Why then hast thou done this to us ? And Sampson said, As they did to me, so have I done to them. Then they said to him,
is
10
11
12
vol.
t.
Ch.
XVI.
JUDGES.
come down
to
We
are
13 to me.
14
16
17
18
19
said to them, Swear upon me. And they we will only bind thee fast, and deliver thee insaid to him, No but we will not put thee to death. So they bound to their hands him with two new ropes, and brought him up from the rock. And when they came to Jaw hone, the Philistines shouted, and ran to meet him. And the Spirit of the Lord came upon him and the cords which were on his arms became like tow, which is burned with fire and the bands dropped from his hands, and he found the jaw bone of an ass lying there so he stretched forth his hand, and took it up, and with it smote a thousand men. And Sampson said, With the jaw of an ass I have utterly routed them for with the jaw of an ass I have slain a thousand men. And when he had done speaking, he threw the jaw out of And behis hand, and called that place, Slaughter of the jaw. ing very thirsty he wept before the Lord and said, Thou hast vouchsafed this great deliverance to the hand of thy servant but now I must die of thirst, and fall into the hands of the uncircumcised. Whereupon God caused that pool at Jaw to break forth, and water flowed out of it, and he drank, and his spirit returned, and he revived. For this cause the name of fountain which is at Jaw is now called, The fountain of that
And Sampson
fall
the invoked.
20
Now when
tines
XVI.
2 a
he had judged Israel in the days of the Philistwenty years, Sampson went to Gaza, and saw there
to her.
woman
And when
the Gazites
were told that Sampson was come there, they surrounded him,
and lay in wait for him the whole night, at the gate of the city. They indeed kept quiet all the night, saying, When the dawn 3 appeareth we shall kill him. But when Sampson had lain till
midnight, he arose in the middle of the night, and took the
doors of the city gate with the two posts, and lifted
them up
with the bar, and laid them on his shoulders, and went up to the top of the mountain which looked towards Chebron, and deposited
them
;
there.
And
after this
5 was Dalida
and said to
he loved a woman at Alsorach, whose name and the chiefs of the Philistines went up to her her, Entice him, and see wherein his great strength
Ch.
XVI.
lieth,
JUDGES.
prevail over him, and bind
will give thee,
to
him
so as
hundred pieces of silver. Upon this Dalida said to Sampson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, and with 7 what thou couldst be bound so as to be humbled. And Sampson said to her, Were they to bind me with seven thongs, wet, but not rotten, I should lose my strength, and be as other men. 8 So the chiefs of the Philistines brought her seven thongs, wet, 9 but not rotten, and she bound him with them. Now she had
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
Then she said to him, The upon thee, Sampson. Upon which he broke the thongs, as one would break a thread of tow, when it is touched with fire. So his strength was not known. Then Dalida said to Sampson, Behold, thou hast deceived me and told me lies. Now therefore tell me with what thou canst be bound. And he said to her, Were they to bind me with new ropes which have never been used, I should lose my strength, and be like other men. So Dalida took new ropes, and bound him with them, and the men in ambush came out of the chamber and she said, The Philistines are upon thee, Sampson Whereupon he broke them from his arms like a thread. Then Dalida said to Sampson, Behold, thou hast deceived me and told me lies. Tell me, I pray thee, with what thou canst be bound. And he said to her, If thou wert to weave these seven locks of my head with the woof, and fasten them into the wall with So when he went that pin, I should be as weak as other men. to sleep, Dalida took the seven locks of his head, and wove them with the woof, and fastened them with the pin to the wall, and said, The Philistines are upon thee Sampson Whereupon he roused from his sleep, and pulled the pin of the web out of the wall. Then Dalida said to Sampson, How canst thou say, I love thee, when thy heart is not with me ? These three times thou hast deceived me, and hast not told me wherelying in wait in her chamber.
Philistines are
! !
men
lieth.
And
death, he at length told her all his heart, and said to her
There
my
head, because I
am
consecrat-
God from my
mother's womb.
my
Cb.
XVI.
JUDGES.
all otber men. When Dalida saw that be bad told ber all bis heart, sbe sent for tbe cbiefs of tbe Philistines, and said, Come up tbis once more, for be batb told me all bis beart. So tbe cbiefs of tbe Pbilistines went up to ber, 19 and carried tbe money in their bands. And when Dalida bad
lulled
Sampson
;
to sleep
for a
man, and
be sbaved
20 ble bim
lida said,
off tbe
bum-
Tbe
Philistines are
from his
fore,
sleep,
and
said, I will
indeed did not know that the Lord Then the Philistines seized him and and carried him down to Gaza, and bound
He
him with
22
fetters of brass,
pri-
son house.
Now when
when he
offer
sacrifice to
their
to rejoice.
And
they
God hath delivered Sampson, our great enemy into our 24 hand. And when the people saw him, they sung praises to their god, saying, Our god hath delivered our enemy into our
hands 25 of our
who wasted our land, and multiplied tbe number Now when their heart was elated with joy, they said, Call Sampson from the prison, and let bim make sport for us so they called Sampson from the prison, and be made sport for them and when they bad beaten him with rods, they 26 set him between tbe pillars. Then Sampson said to tbe youngman who had hold of bis band, Let go, that I may feel tbe pil27 lars on which the house restetb, and lean upon them. Now
slain.
;
him
and all the chiefs of and on the top of the house there were about three thousand men and women looking at Samp28 son's sports. Then Sampson wept before tbe Lord, and said, Adonaie, Lord, remember me, I beseech thee, and strengthen me yet this once more, my God, that I may take ven29 geance on the Philistines for my two eyes. Then Sampson took bold of tbe two pillars, on which the bouse rested, and by which it was supported. And having taken hold of one 30 with bis right band, and of the other with his left, be said, Let
the house was full of
;
me
all
bis might,
Ch.
XVII.
JUDGES.
and the house fell upon the chiefs and on all the people in it. So that those whom Sampson slew at his death were more 31 than those whom he had slain during his life. And his brethren, and the house of his father, went down, and took him, and came up and buried him between Saraa and Esthaol in the tomb of his father Manoe. Now he had judged Israel twenty years. The Idolatry of the house of Micah and of the Danites. XVII. There was a man of mount Ephraim, whose name was
Micah; and he said to his mother, With regard to the eleven hundred pieces of silver which thou hadst taken for thyself, and for which thou didst lay me under a curse, and speak in
my hearing,
3
is
in
my
possession.
took
it.
And
mother said, Blessed of the Lord is my son. when he gave his mother the eleven hundred pieces of his mother said, I indeed had dedicated this money
his
And
silver,
to the
Lord, out of
So when he gave his mother the money, she took two hundred pieces of silver, and gave them to a silver smith, and of it he made a graven and a molten image, and it was in the house of Mi5 cah. So the house of Micah was to him the house of a god. And he made an ephod and theraphin, and consecrated one of
will give it to thee.
son to
make
graven and a
Now
man
own eyes. And there was a young man of Bethlehem, a community of Juda, but he was a Levite and a sojourner there.
this
And
and came to mount on in 9 his journey. And Micah said to him, Whence comest thou ? and he in reply, said, I am a Levite of Bethlehem Juda, and I am
journ wherever he could find a place,
Ephraim
a place.
to
Whereupon
a father and
Micah
said to him,
me
a priest, and I will give thee ten pieces of silver a year, and a
So the Levite went in and began his abode witli the man and he treated the youth as 12 one of his sons. And when Micah had consecrated the Levite, and lie became his priest, and was in Micah 's house, Micah said, Now 1 know that the Lord will do me good, because I have got a Levite for a priest.
11 suit of clothes, and thy victuals.
;
Ch. XVIII.
JUDGES.
;
XVIII.
In those days there was no king in Israel and in those days the tribe of Dan was seeking to take possession of a lot of inheritance for themselves for even till that day they had not got
;
2 So the children of
Dan
Micah, they perceived the voice of the young Levite, and turn-
4 what
brought thee here? and what business hast thou here ? And he said to them, Thus and thus hath Micah done to me, 5 and hired me, and I am become his priest. Then they said to him, Inquire, we pray thee, of God, that we may know whether the journey in which we are engaged will be prosperous. And the
art
Who
Go
in peace.
So the five men proceeded on and came to Laisa, and saw the people there dwelling securely. Their manner of living was tranquil like that of the
before the Lord.
Sidonians.
spending
five
it
There was none to reprove none in the land to Possessing wealth they were they were at a great distance from luxuriously and
;
10
11
12
13 14
So the and Esthaol, and said Moreover they said, Arise and let to them, Why sit ye here ? us go up against them, for we have seen the land, and behold You should not it is very good, but still you continue quiet. delay any longer to go and take possession of that land. And when you go, you will come upon a j)eople living in security, though it is a large country for God hath delivered it into your hands. It is a place where there is no want of any thing on earth. Then there went up thence, of the communities of Dan, from Saraa and Esthaol, six hundred men well equipt with all necessaries of war. And in going up they encamped at Kariathiarim in Juda, for which cause that place is called The Gamp of Ban to this day. Behold it is behind Kathey passed through mount riathiarim. And from that place And the five Ephraim, and came to the house of Micah.
men came
Ch. XVIII.
JUDGES.
addressing
15
16
18
19
there is an ephod ,and a theraphin, and a graven and a molten image now consider therefore what you are to do. Upon this they turned aside, and went to the house of the young Levite, to the house of Micah, and saluted him. While the six hundred Danites, who were equipt with implements of war, stood at the gate of the city, the five men, who had gone to spy the land, went up and entered the house of Micah, while the priest was standing there, and took the graven image, and the ephod, and the theraphin, and the molten image. And when the priest said to them, What are you doing ? they said to him, Hold thy Put thy hand on thy mouth and come with us, and be peace, Is it better for thee to be the priest to us a father and a priest. of the house of one man, than to be the priest of a tribe, and
of the house of a
men who had gone to spy the land of Laisa, their brethren, said, Yon know that at this house
community
of Israel
And
So he took the ephod, and the theraphin, and the graven, and the molten image, and went into the midst of 21 the people. And they turned and went away, and sent the chil20 was delighted.
and the heavy baggage before them. And when they were at a considerable distance from the house of Micah, behold Micah and the men, the families adjacent to Micah's house, uttered the shout of war and overtook the Dan23 ites. Upon which the sons of Dan turned about and said to
22 dren, and the
cattle,
Micah,
What
is
?
24 shout of war
And Micah said, Because you have taken my graven image, which I made, and the priest and have gone away. AVhat more could have happened to me ? Why then do
;
Why dost thou shout ? And the sons of Dan said Should warm Let not thy voice be heard among us. spirited men come to an engagement with us they will endanlife,
26 ger thy
and the
life
of thy household.
Then the
sons of
that
Dan
27 they were too strong for him, he returned to his house. So the sons of Dan took what Micah had made, and the priest who
was with him, and went to Laisa, to a people living at ease,
and in a
state of security,
28 sword, and burned the city with them, for thev were
far
and smote them with the edge of the fire. There was none to deliver from the Sidonians, and had no inter-
Ch.
XIX.
course with any man.
JUDGES.
It is situate in the valley of the
city,
house of
29 Kaab.
And
name
of the city
Ban
alter the
was born to
Israel.
Now
the
30 Oulamais.
And
the children
name of their father Dan who name of that city formerly was of Dan set up for themselves the
graven image, and Jonathan, a Gersonite, son of Manasses, he and his sons were priests to the tribe of the Danites, even to
31 the day of the capture of the Ark.
the house of
They indeed
set
up
for
all
the time
God was
at Selom.
the tribe of
Benjamin.
Israel, there
XIX.
was a
certain Levite
who dwelt on
2 he took him a
3 away from
mount Ephraim, and concubine from Bethlehem Juda, and she went
the side of
him to her father's house at Bethlehem Juda. And when she had been there four months, her husband arose and
went
after her, with an intent to speak affectionately to her, and bring her back to him. And he had a young man with him, and a couple of asses. And when she introduced him to her father's house, and the young woman's father saw him, he 4 was rejoiced to meet him. And his father in law, the young woman's father, detained him, and he abode with him three 5 days, and they eat, and drank, and lodged there. And on the fourth day, when they arose early in the morning, and he got up
young woman
Comfort thy heart with a morsel of bread, and after that So they two sat down, and eat and drank to6 you shall go. gether, and the father of the young woman said to the man, Come I pray thee, stay all night and let thy heart be merry.
7
And when
;
the
sat
man
And he down, and staid there that night. morning of the fifth day with a view to depart but the father of the young woman said, Comfort thy heart, I 9 pray thee and then travel on till the close of the day. And when they two had eaten, and the man arose to depart, with his concubine and his servant, his father in law the young woman's father said to him, Behold the day is spent till near afternoon, lodge here to-night, and let thy heart be merry, and set out on your journey early in the morning, and thou wilt reach
8 him
so
he
Ch.
XIX.
JUDGES.
But the man would not consent
to stay all night,
is
10 thy home.
ll rusalem.
but arose and departed, and came over against Jebus that
Je-
Now
And when
day was
far spent, so
let us
12 lodge there
But
We
strange city, in which there is none of the children of Israel, but 13 go on to Gabaa. Then he said to his servant, Come let us draw near to one of those places, that we may lodge either in Gabaa, 14 or in Kama. So they passed on, and proceeded in their jour-
them when they were near Gabaa, Whereupon they turned aside thither, to go and lodge in Gabaa, and they went in, and sat down in the street of the city but there was not a man who invited them 16 to lodge at his house. And behold there came an old man from
ney, and the sun set upon
is
15 which
in Benjamin.
his work, out of the field, late in the evening. Xow the man was from mount Ephraim, and sojourned at Gabaa, but the 17 men of the place were Benjaminites. And when he raised his
and saw a wayfaring man in the street of the city, the man said, Whither art thou going, and whence comest 18 thou? And he said to him, We are on our way from Bethlehem of Juda to the side of mount Ephraim. I am of that place. I went to Bethlehem Juda, and am on my way home, but there 19 is not a man who inviteth me to his house. I have indeed straw
eyes,
old
and provender for our asses, and bread and wine for myself and the handmaid, and the young man with thy servants. 20 There is no want of any thing. Thereupon the old man said, Peace be to thee. But let all thy wants be upon me. But thou must not lodge in the street. So he took him to his house, and
provided a place for the asses. 22 their feet, they ate and drank.
their hearts, behold the
And when they had washed But while they were cheering
men
of the city
sons of transgressors,
surrounded the house, and knocked at the door, and spake to the man, the master of the house, the old man, saying, Bring out the man who came to thy house that we may know him.
23 Upon this the man, the master of the house, went out to them and said, Do not, my brethren do not, I pray you, the man an
;
my
house.
You must
vol.
I.
3 K
Ch.
XX.
folly.
JUDGES.
Behold here
is
24
my
may humble them and do to them what seemeth good in your eyes, but to the man you 25 must not do such an act of folly. But the men would not hearken to him. Then the man took his concubine, and brought her
I will
and abused her the whole the day began to dawn let her go. at the dawn of day and 26 they threw herself down at the door of the house where her husband 27 was, until it should be light. And when her husband arose in the morning, and opened the doors of the house, and went out with a design to proceed on in his journey, behold the woman, his concubine, was lying at the doors of the house with her 28 hands on the threshold. And he said to her, Arise and let us But she made no answer for she was dead. So he took depart. her up, upon the ass, and went to his place, and took a knife, 29 and laid hold on his concubine, and divided her into twelve 30 pieces, and sent them through all the borders of Israel. Whereupon every one who saw them said, There never was such a thing done or seen from the day the children of Israel came out Appoint for yourselves a counsel over of Egypt to this day. her and speak. So all the children of Israel set out, and XX. the congregation assembled as one man from Dan to Bersabee, and from the land of Galaad, before the Lord at Massepha. 2 And when all the tribes of Israel were drawn up before the Lord in the congregation of the people of God, there were four Now the 3 hundred thousand footmen who drew the sword. children of Benjamin heard that the Israelites were gone up to Massepha. Then the children of Israel who had come together
her,
knew
night
the morning.
said,
Speak.
Where was
this wickedness
done.
Whereupon
the man, the Levite, the husband of the woman who was slain, answered and said, I came to Gabaa of Benjamin, I and my
5 concubine, to lodge. And the men of Gabaa rose upon me, and beset me and the house by night. Me they would have
6 killed, and
my
Upon
which I took my concubine, and divided her in pieces and sent 7 them through all the borders of the inheritance of the children of Since they have occasioned a ferment and destruction in Israel. behold you are all Israelites Advise and consult here for Israel,
;
Ch.
XX.
Then
all
JUDGES.
8 yourselves.
his house
the people arose as one man, and said, 9 will not, any of us go to his habitation, nor shall any of us return to
;
We
and this is what shall be done to G-abaa we will go up 10 against it by lot. But let us take ten men for the hundreds through all the tribes of Israel, and a hundred for the thousands and a thousand for the ten thousands to collect provisions, and bring
;
we may do to it according to the hath committed in Israel. And when 12 all Israel was united against that city, as one man, the tribes of Israel sent men through all the tribe of Benjamin, saying, What
them to G-abaa
of Benjamin, that
it
13 wickedness
liver
is
this
which
is
Now
therefore de-
up we may put them to death, and purge away evil from Israel. But the children of Benjamin would not hearken to their brethren 14 the children of Israel. Nay the children of Benjamin assembled
Gabaa, to go out to battle against the children 15 of Israel. And the children of Benjamin, who came from their cities, were at that time reviewed, twenty three thousand men
from their
cities to
sword,
of Gabaa,
Out
of all
men who
17 miss.
Now
could sling stones to a hair breadth, and not the men of Israel had been reviewed, exclusive of
Benjamin, four hundred thousand men, who drew the sword. 18 All these were men of array. And they arose, and went up to And the children of Israel said, Baithel, and inquired of God. Who shall go up as our commander in chief to battle against the
children of Benjamin
?
19 commander in chief.
And the Lord said Juda shall go up as And all the children of Israel arose in the
;
and all Israel went 20 morning, and encamped against Gabaa out to battle against Benjamin, and drew up for them before 21 Gabaa. And the children of Benjamin sallied from Gabaa, and destroyed of Israel that day on the field of battle twenty two
22 thousand men. But the men of Israel took courage, and proceeded again to set the battle in array in the same place where they 23 had drawn up the first day. The sons of Israel had indeed gone up, and wept before the Lord till evening, and inquired of the Lord saying, Shall we again proceed to draw near to And the battle against the children of Benjamin our brethren 9
Ch.
XX.
JUDGES.
24 Lord said, Go up against them. So the children of Israel ad25 vanced against the children of Benjamin the second day. And the children of Benjamin came out from Gabaa to meet them on the second day, and destroyed of Israel again on the field All these were men who of battle, eighteen thousand men. 26 drew the sword. Upon this all the children of Israel, even the whole people went up and came to Baithel, and wept, and sat there before the Lord, and fasted the whole day till evening, and offered whole burnt offerings and sacrifices before the 27 Lord. For in those days the ark of the covenant of the Lord their God was there, and Phineas son of Eleazar, son of Aaron,
28 stood before it in those days. And the children of Israel inquired of the Lord saying, Shall we proceed again to go out to battle against
And
the Lord
29
said,
Go
up.
To-morrow
I will deliver
of Israel set
men
in
30 baa. And the children of Israel went up against the children of Benjamin, the third day, and drew up in array before Gabaa And the children of Benjaas they had done once and again. 31 min sallied out to meet the people, and were drawn clean out
and began to smite some of the people dead, as in and second engagement in the high ways, which lead up, one to Baithel, and the other to Gabaa, through the fields, 32 about thirty men of Israel. And the children of Benjamin said, They fall before us, as heretofore. Now the sons of Israel had
of the city,
the
first
and draw them clean out of the city into the 33 high ways. And when they had done so, and every man arose from his place, then they drew up in array at Baal-thamar, and 34 the ambush of Israel came up from their place, from Maraagabo, and there came over against Gabaa ten thousand men, chosen out of all Israel and the battle was fierce, for they did 35 not know that evil was coming upon them. And the Lord smote Benjamin before the children of Israel. And the children of Israel destroyed of Benjamin that day twenty five thou36 sand one hundred men. All these drew the sworcl. When the children of Benjamin saw that they were smitten now the Israelites had given way to Benjamin because they trusted 37 to the ambush which they had laid for Gabaa but when they retreated, the ambush was put in motion, and rushed forward
said,
Let us
flee,
Ch.
XXI.
JUDGES.
against Gabaa, and poured into it, and smote the city with the 38 edge of the sword. The children of Israel indeed had settled a signal of battle with the ambush, and that they should raise a coun39 ter signal of smoke from the city. So when the sons of Israel saw that the men in ambush had taken Gabaa, they halted, in Now Benjamin had begun to smite dead of the order of battle. men of Israel about thirty men, for they said, They fall again
40 before us, as in the former engagement. But when the counter sign ascended over the city, higher and higher, like a pillar of smoke, Benjamin looked back, and behold, the destruction of 41 the city ascended up to heaven. So when Israel faced about, 42 the men of Benjamin were struck with consternation, for they saw that evil was coming upon them, and they looked about
before the children
ness,
way
of the wilder-
and fled. But the battle overtook them. And they sur43 rounded and destroyed them who came from the cities. They cut down Benjamin and pursued them closely from Nua to 44 over against Gabaa, towards the rising of the sun, and there All these were men fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men. looked about, and fled 45 of valour. Now the rest of them had
towards the wilderness to the rock of
children of Israel went
Kemmon
but of them
And
the
and smote 46 of them two thousand men. So that all who fell of Benjamin were twenty ^.Ye thousand men who that day drew the sword.
after
down
them
to Gedan,
47 All these were men of valour. And the remainder, being six hundred men, turned and fled to the wilderness, to the rock of And 48 Remmon, and abode at Rock Remmon four months. the children of Israel turned back upon the Benjaminites, and
smote them with the edge of the sword, beginning at the city Methla, including cattle and every thing throughout all the cities. And the cities which they came to, they burned with
fire.
XXI.
ing,
Now
2 to
Not a man of us shall give his daughter to a Benjaminite wife. So when the people came to Baithel they sat there till
3 and said,
evening before God, then raising their voice, they wept bitterly Why Lord God of Israel hath this happened that
off
from Israel?
And on
Ch.
XXT.
JUDGES.
the day following the people arose early in the morning, and
built there an altar,
sacri-
Then the children of Israel said, Who is there among all the tribes of Israel who came not up before the Lord at the general assembly? For they had denounced the great curse against those who came not up before the Lord to Massepha, 6 saying, Let him assuredly be put to death. Now the children of Israel had felt compassion for Benjamin their brother, and 7 said, There is now one tribe cut off from Israel, What shall we do for wives for the few who are left, seeing we have sworn by the Lord, that we will not give them any of our daughters for wives ? 8 So when they said, Who is there among the tribes of Israel who came not up before the Lord to Massepha ? and behold not a man had come to the camp from Jabis Galaad to
flees.
9 the general assembly, and the people were reviewed, and there
10 was not a
warriors,
man
the congre-
and gave
11 habitants of Jabis
men from among the young them a charge saying, Go and smite the inGalaad with the edge of the sword And this
:
you
shall do,
You
and
every
cohabited with
man
13
them to Then all the congregation sent, and spoke to the children of Benjamin at Kock Kemmon, and inAnd when Benjamin returned to the chilvited them to peace. 14 dren of Israel at that time, the Israelites gave them the women whom they had saved alive from among the daughters of Jabis
in the land of Chanaan.
they found among who had not cohathe camp of Selom which
15 Galaad.
16 of Israel.
for
Bentribes
Then the
:
What
shall
we do
For
all
the
women
of
Benjamin
17 are destroyed
(Now they had determined that the inheritance them who had escaped,
;
18 that a tribe might not be blotted out from Israel :) for we cannot give them any of our daughters for wives for we have
Israel, saying,
Ch.
XXI.
JUDGES.
there is a festival of the Lord at Selom, which is kept yearly, on the north of Baithel, towards the rising of the sun, on the high way which goeth up from Baithel to Sychem, and on the 20 south of Lebona. So they gave a charge to the Benjaminites 21 saying, Go and lie in wait among the vineyards, and watch, and behold when the daughters of the inhabitants of Selom go
out to dance in choirs, start out from the vineyards, and seize
for yourselves every man a wife from among the daughters of 22 Selom, and go to the land of Benjamin. And when their fa-
come
we
will say to
because
23 we did not take every man a woman at the battle. Seeing you have not given them, you have, as it were, accidentally transgressed. And the children of Benjamin did so. And having taken wives according to their number from among the choirs whom they surprised, they went, and returned to their iuhe-
24
therein. And the chilman to his tribe, and to his kindred, and went out thence every man to his possession. 25 And in those days, there being mo king in Israel, every man
ritance,
cities
and dwelt
own
eyes.
KUTH.
I.
Now when the Judges ruled, there was a famine in the land, and a man went from Bethlehem Juda to sojourn in the coun2 try of Moab, he and his wife and his two sons. The man's name was Elimelech, and his wife's name was Noemin, and the names of his two sons, Maalon and Chelaion. They were Ephrath3 ites of Bethlehem Juda. They went to the country of Moab, and while they were there, Elimelech, the husband of Noemin, 4 died, and she was left with her two sons. And they took for themselves wives of the daughters of Moab, the name of the
5 one was Orpha, and the
name
And when
they had dwelt there about ten years, both Maalon and Chelaion died, so that the woman was bereaved of her husband, 6 and her two sons. Whereupon she arose with her two daughters in law, and set out on her return from the country of Moab
;
for she
had heard,
in the country of
;;
Ch.
I.
RUTH.
them
bread.
So she
set out
from the place where she was with her two daughters in law.
8
And when
in law, Go,
Noemin
May
rest,
the Lord deal kindly with you, as you have done with
you may find So she kissed them, and they wept aloud, and said to her, We will go back with 11 thee to thy people. But Noemin said, Return, I pray you, my daughters for why should you go with me ? Have I yet any
the dead, and with me.
The Lord
grant, that
10
12 more sons in
pray you,
my womb
daughters
!
to be
husbands
for
you
Return, I
my
For I
am
for should I say, I am in condition to marry, and should I bear 13 sons, would you wait for them till they grow up; or should you be restrained by them from having husbands? No, my
Indeed it grieveth me much for your sakes, that the hand of the Lord hath gone forth against me. And when they had raised their voice, and wept again, 14 Orpha kissed her mother in law, and returned to her people 15 but Ruth followed her. Then Noemin said to Ruth Behold thy sister in law is gone back to her people, and to her gods,
daughters.
;
16 return thou
also, I
Where-
upon Ruth
said,
Force
;
me
from following thee for whither soever thou goest, I will go and wherever thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people and thy God, my God and wherever thou diest, I
; ;
17 will die, and there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me and 18 more also, if any thing but death shall part me and thee. And
when Noemin saw that she was steadfastly determined to go 19 with her, she refrained from speaking to her any more. So they both proceeded on till they came to Bethlehem. And
when they
Call
arrived at Bethlehem, all the city was
said,
moved about
said to them,
for the
full
Is this
Noemin ?
But she
I
me
Noemin.
21 Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me. but the Lord hath brought me back empty.
went out
Why
therefore do
you call me Noemin, seeing the Lord hath brought and the Almighty hath afflicted me ?
me
low,
Ch.
II.
EUTH.
Thus
22
Noemin
;
returned,
with
Kuth the
Moabitess',
her
II.
and having returned from the country of daughter in law Moab, they came to Bethlehem, at the beginning of the barley harvest. Now Noemin had a kinsman of her husband's
;
mighty man
And Kuth
Let
me
stubble after
him
And
So she went, and coming into a field, gleaned after the reapers. Now she happened to light upon the part of the field which belonged to Boaz, who was of the And behold Boaz came from Bethle4 kindred of Elimelech. And hem, and said to the reapers, The Lord be with you 5 they said to him, The Lord bless thee. Then Boaz said to his servant, who was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is
3 to her, Go,
daughter.
!
my
6 that?
ply, It
And
is
the servant
the Moabitess
who was over the reapers said in regirl, who came with Noemin from the
said,
7 country of Moab.
She
Let me,
So she came, and hath been on her feet from early in the morning, and is continuing on till evening. She hath not rested a moment in the 8 field. Then Boaz said to Kuth, Hearest thou not, my daughter ? Thou must not go to glean in any other field, nor must 9 thou go hence, but abide here fast by my maids, let thy eyes be on the field where they reap and go after them. Behold I have given a charge to my servants not to touch thee, and when thou art thirsty, go to the vessels, and drink of what the 10 servants have drawn. Upon which she fell on her face, and made an obeisance to the ground, and said to him, How have
gather
among
I found favour in
11 me, seeing I
am
a stranger
And Boaz
all
moand how thou hast left thy father, and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity, to The 12 come to a people whom thou knewest not heretofore. Lord recompense thy work, and may a full reward be given thee by the Lord God of Israel, to whom thou art come, to 13 put thy trust under his wings. And she said, Let me find fahave been fully informed of
that thou hast done to thy
;
my
Now
Ch. III.
KUTH.
because thou hast spoken affectionately to thy servant, behold 14 let me therefore be like one of thy maid servants. Then Boaz said to her, It is now meal time, draw near, and eat of the bread,
15
16
17
18
19
20
and dip thy morsel in the vinegar. So Kuth sat down by the And Boaz helped her to a large piece of side of the reapers. barley bread, so that she eat, and was satisfied, and had some And when she arose to glean, Boaz gave a charge to his left. servants, saying, Let her glean among the sheaves, and put her not to the blush. And when you carry out, carry out for her. Leave also for her some out of the bundles, and let her So she gleaned in the field eat, and glean, and rebuke her not. till evening, and beat out what she had gathered, and it was about an epha of barley. And she took it up, and went to the And when her mother in law saw what she had gathered, city. and Kuth had taken out, and given her some of the bread that was left after she had been satisfied, her mother in law said to And where hast thou her, Where hast thou gleaned to day ? work ? Blessed be he who hath taken notice of thee. been at And when Kuth told her mother in law where she had been at work, and said, The man's name is Boaz, with whom I worked to day. Noemin said to her daughter in law, Blessed is he of the Lord, because he hath not dropped his kindness to the
Then Noemin said to her, The man is living, nor to the dead. 21 near of kin to us. He is one of our nearest relations. And Kuth said to her mother in law, Indeed he also said to me, Thou must keep close by my maids till they finish my whole 22 harvest. And Noemin said to her daughter in law Kuth, it is
good my daughter that thou hast gone out with his maids, 23 therefore let them not meet thee in another field. So Kuth kept fast by the maids of Boaz, to glean till they finished the barley and wheat harvest. Then she abode at home with III. her mother in law. And Noemin her mother in law said to
her,
My
it
may
Now
is
3 threshing
thou hast been ? Behold he is winnowing barley in the This very night therefore thou shalt wash, floor.
thyself,
floor.
and put on thy raiment, and go up to the But make not thyself known to the man till And when he goeth to 4 he hath done eating and drinking.
and anoint
threshing
Ch. IV.
rest,
RUTH.
mark the
and
lie
his feet,
tell
And Ruth
me
I will do.
and did all that her mo commanded her. And when Boaz had eaten, and 7 ther in law drunk, and his heart was cheered, he went and lay down at the side of a heap of corn. Then she went in softly and unAnd in the middle of the night the man was 8 covered his feet. a woman was lying at his astonished, and troubled, for lo
6 So she went
up
9 feet.
And he
;
said,
Who
my
art
thou
And
she said, I
am Ruth
thy handmaid
of the
And Boaz
;
said,
Lord God,
daughter
for
kindness in this last act than in the former, in not going after young men either poor or rich. Now therefore, my daughter, be
not afraid, I will do for thee
all
12 of
my
it
people
is
know
Now
is
in-
deed
true that I
am
a near relation
but there
a rela-
if
let
him do
so.
Tarry this night, and it shall be, in I. he perform to thee the part of a kinsman, But if he decline to perform to thee the
to sleep till the
14 as the Lord
15
16
17
18
morning. So she lay at and arose before one could know his feet till the morning, And Boaz said, Let it not be known that a woman another. came to the threshing floor. Then he said to her, Bring the So she held it, and he measured sash which is girt about thee. six measures of barley, and laid it on her, and went to the city. And Ruth went to her mother in law. And her mother in law And when Ruth had told her all said to her, My daughter that the man had done to her and said to her, He gave me alfor said he to me, Thou must so these six measures of barley not go empty to thy mother in law she said, Sit still my daughliveth.
!
Go
ter till
thou know
for the
man
will not
now
brought to a conclusion.
to the gate
IY.
And and sat down there. behold when the kinsman of whom Boaz had spoken was passing by, Boaz said to him, Turn aside and sit down here thou 2 hidden man. So he turned aside, and sat down. Then Boaz And Boaz went up
: ;
Ch. IV.
KUTH.
city,
seats,
men of the elders of the And when they had taken their
took ten
man, With respect to that portion of the field which belonged to our brother Elimelech, and which is given to JSToemin, who is returned from the country of Moab, I have promised to open 4 thine ear, saying, Purchase it in the presence of these men who are sitting here, even in the presence of the elders of my peoIf thou wilt do the kinsman's part, do it ple. but if thou wilt not perform the office of a kinsman, tell me, that I may know for there is none besides thee to perform the office of a kinsman, except myself, who am next after thee. And he said, I Then Boaz said, On the clay thou 5 will do the kinsman's part. purchasest the field of Noemin, thou must purchase it with Euth, the ]\Ioabitess, the wife of the dead, to raise up the name Thereupon the relation said, 6 of the dead on his inheritance. I cannot take upon me the office of a kinsman, lest I mar my own inheritance. Take thou upon thyself that office of a kinsman which is my right for I cannot perform it. Now it was the custom heretofore in Israel, in regard to the transfer of the
;
it
validity,
that the
man
and gave
it
to his neighbour,
who took
upon him
8 in Israel.
and
this
So when the relation said to Boaz, Purchase thou what by the law of consanguinity it was my right There9 to purchase, he loosed his sandal, and gave it to him. upon Boaz said to the elders, and to all the people, You are
for thyself,
this
have purchased
all that
belonged to
Elimelech, and
up the name
thren,
name
of the deceased
may
among
are this
his bre-
You
day wit-
11 nesses.
And
all
We
Then the elders said, The Lord make this thy wife who is coming to thy house, like Eachel and like Leia, who both built up the house of Israel, and laid the foundation of power in Ephratha, that there may be a name in Bethlehem
are witnesses.
12
And may
whom
Tha-
Ch. IV.
RUTH.
to Juda,
from the seed which the Lord will give thee from this young woman. So Boaz took Ruth, and she became
mar bore
his wife, and he went in unto her, and the Lord gave her con14 ception, and she bore a son. Whereupon the women said to Noernin, Blessed be the Lord who hath not left thee this day
without a kinsman to
age.
in Israel.
He
16 forth a son.
For thy daughter in law, who loved thee, hath brought She is better to thee than seven sons. And Noemin took the child, and laid it in her bosom, and became its nurse, and the neighbours gave it a name, saying, A son is born to Noemin, and called its name Obed. He was the father
of Jessai, the father of David.
18
Xow this is the genealogy of Phares. Phares begot Esrom, and and Aram begot Aminadab and Esrom begot Aram Aminadab, Naasson and Xaasson, Salmon and Salmon, Boaz and Boaz, Obed and Obed, Jessai and Jessai, David.
; ;
I.
KINGS, OR
I.
SAMUEL.
I.
There was a man of Armathaim-Sipha, of mount Ephraim, whose name was Elkana, son of Jeremeel, son of Eliu, son of And he had two wives. The name 2 Thoke, at Nasib -Ephraim. of the one was Anna, and the name of the other Phennana.
3
Armathaim, to worship, and sacrifice to the Lord God of Sabbaoth, at Selom; for Eli and his two sons, Ophni and Phineas, And his custom was, on 4 the priests of the Lord, were there. Elkana had offered sacrifices, he gave portions the day when 5 to his wife Phennana, and her children, and to Anna he gave one portion, because she had not a child. Nevertheless, Elkayear after year, out of his city
6 up her womb.
children
but
Anna had
not a child.
And
from
na loved Anna more than the other, though the Lord had shut But because the Lord had not given her a child, such was her affliction and anxiety on the account of
this, that
up her womb,
Thus he acted, when he went up to the house of the Lord. And when she was become disconsolate, and was weeping,
Ch.
I.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
Anna
!
and she
he said to her, What is the matsaid to And why dost thou not eat ? ter with thee, that thou weepest ? And why is thy heart grieved ? Am not I better to thee than
9 ten sons?
after
Now
10
And
11 wept sore.
nai, Lord,
And
Ado-
Eloe Sabbaoth thy handmaid, and remember me, and give thy handmaid a man child, I will dedicate him before thee, as a gift to the day
of his death; and he shall not drink wine, nor fermented li12 quor, nor shall a razor come on his head. And while she was continuing her prayer before the Lord, Eli the priest observed When she spoke in her heart, her lips moved, 13 her mouth. but her voice was not heard, so Eli thought that she was
Thereupon Eli's servant said to her, How long wilt ? Take away thy wine, and depart from the prexlnd Anna answered, and said, No, my 15 sence of the Lord, I have not drunk wine I am a woman in deep affliction. lord.
14 drunk. thou be drunk
nor strong drink
;
but
am
pouring out
my
16 Count not thy handmaid a daughter of wickedness, because, out of the abundance of my deep meditation, I have continued
17
till
now.
Then Eli
Go
in peace.
May
the
God
thy
18 asked of him.
in
sight.
And
she said,
to her lodging, she ate and drank with her husband, and countenance was no more dejected. And they arose early 19 her in the morning, and worshipped the Lord, and set out on their
came
journey.
And when Elkana came to his house at Armathaim, and the Lord remembered her, and he knew his wife Anna
;
20 she conceived, and at the appointed time bore a son, and called his name Samuel, because, said she, I asked him of the 21 Lord God of Sabbaoth. And when the man Elkana went up, with his household, to offer at Selom his annual sacrifice, and
his vows,
and
;
all
Anna
till
did not go up
22 with him
husband, Not
Ch.
II.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
up after I have weaned him, that he may appear before the 23 Lord, and abide there continually. And Elkana her husband said to her, Do what seemeth good in thine eyes. Stay till thou And may the Lord establish what hath prohast weaned him. So the woman staid at home, and 24 ceeded from thy mouth.
suckled the child. And when she had weaned him, she went up with her husband to Selom, with a bull of three years old, and bread, and an epha of fine flour, and a nebal of wine, and came to the house of the Lord at Selom, and the boy with And when they had presented him before the Lord, them. and his father had slain the victim, which he offered yearly to the Lord, he presented the boy, and slew the bull, and Anna, the mother of the child, presented him before Eli, and said, As thy soul liveth, I am the woman Attend to me, my lord who stood in thy presence with thee when I prayed to the For this child I prayed, and the Lord hath granted me Lord. the petition which I asked of him therefore I dedicate him to the Lord, all the days of his life, as a loan to the Lord. Then
!
25
26
27
28
she said,
II.
My
By my
God,
my
Over my enemies my mouth was enlarged I was made glad by thy salvation. Because there is none holy like the Lord, And none is righteous like our God, There is none holy besides thee.
Boast not, nor speak haughtily, Let not arrogance proceed from your mouth. Because the Lord is a God of all knowledge
A God
4
5
who prepareth his own designs The bow of the mighty he hath made weak. And the weak have girded themselves with strength They who were full of bread have been brought low And they who were hungry have reached land. For she who was barren hath born seven children And she who abounded in children hath been made weak. The Lord killeth, and giveth life He bringeth down to the grave, and raiseth up. The Lord impoverished, and maketh rich
;
:
; ;
Oh.
II.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
;
He hunibleth, and he exaltetli on high. He lifteth up the needy from the ground And raiseth the beggar from a dunghill
To
seat
them among a
people's princes
And he causeth them to possess a throne of glory. He granteth the petitioner his prayer, And hath blessed the years of the righteous Because a man is not mighty in strength,
The Lord will make his adversary weak. Holy is the Lord.
Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom, Nor the mighty man boast of his power
10
Nor But
let
let
the rich
man
him who
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
That the Lord understandeth, and knoweth, And that he executeth judgment and justice in the land. The Lord ascended up to heaven and thundered He will judge the highest on earth To our kings he giveth power, And he will exalt the horn of his anointed. So she left the child there before the Lord, and returned to Armathaim and the child ministered in the presence of the Lord before Eli the spriest. Now the sons of Eli the priest were wicked men. They did not know the Lord nor what was the priest's due from the people from all who offered a sacrifice but the servant of the priest would come when the flesh was boiling and having a three pronged flesh fork in his hand, would strike it into the great cauldron, or into the brass kettle, or into the pot and all that came up with the flesh fork the priest took for himself. In this manner they did to all the Israelites who came to sacririce to the Lord at Selom. And before the suet was burned, the priest's servant would come, and say to the man who was sacrificing, Give me flesh to roast for the priest, for I will not take boiled flesh from thee out of the kettle. And if the man who was sacrificing said, Let the suet first be burned according to the ritual, then take for thyself any piece thy soul desireth he would say, No thou shalt give it me now. And if not; I will take it by force. So that the sin of these young
;
:
Ch.
II.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
because they set at
be-
men
18 naught the
his
Lord.
And
mother made
year,
him every
for him a little doublet, and brought it up for when she came up with her husband, to offer
20 their annual
wife saying,
sacrifice.
Now
woman
visited
in re-
21 turn for the loan which thou hast lent to the Lord.
And
Anna,
Lord
22 23 24 25
26
27
and she bore three sons more, and two daughters. But the lad Samuel grew up before the Lord. Now Eli was very old and when he heard what his sons did to the children of Israel, he said to them, Why do you act in the manner I hear from the mouth of all the people of the Lord ? Do not so my sons for the reports which I hear If one man are not good, that the people cannot serve God. sin against another, intercession can be made for him to the Lord but if he sin against the Lord, who can intercede for him ? But they hearkened not to the voice of their father, wherefore the Lord determined to destroy them. But the child Samuel proceeded on, and was in favour with the Lord, and with men. And there came a man of God to Eli and said, Thus saith the Lord, I revealed myself clearly to the house of thy
; ;
;
father, when they were servants to the house of Pharao, in the 28 land of Egypt. And I chose the house of thy father out of all
me in the priest's office, to go and to burn incense, and wear an ephod and I gave the house of thy father all the burnt offerings of the 29 children of Israel for meat. Why then hast thou looked with an impudent eye on my incense offerings, and on my sacrifice of flour, and honoured thy sons above me, by indulging them
the sceptres of Israel, to serve
up
to
my
altar,
with the dedicated part of every sacrifice of Israel, in prefer30 ence to me? For this cause, thus saith the Lord the God of
Israel, I said,
Thy
but now the Lord saith, Far be this from 31 me; for I will honour them only who honour me. And he
for ever
out before
me
despiseth me shall be despised. Behold the days are coming when I will root out thy seed, and the seed of thy father's house so that thou shalt not have an old man in thy house
who
vol.
i.
Ch. III.
I.
KINGSI. SAMUEL.
man
indeed for thee I will not cut
off
33
for ever.
chief
from
my
altar, that
his eyes
may
fail
and
his
34 the rest of thy house shall fall by the sword of men. And this which shall come upon thy two sons, shall be a sign to thee. Ophni and Phineas shall both be put to death on the same day. 35 And I will raise up for myself a faithful priest, who shall do all that is in my heart and in my mind and I will build for him a faithful house, and he shall go out before my anointed for 36 ever. And it shall be, that he who is left in thy house, will
;
come to bow down before him, for a piece of silver, saying, Put me into one of the priestly offices that I may eat bread. Now when the child Samuel was ministering to the Lord III. before Eli the priest (in those days the word of the Lord was 2 precious there was no distinct vision) it came to pass at that time, when Eli was sleeping in his place, his eyes having then 3 begun to be heavy, so that he could not see, and before the lamp of God was replenished, and Samuel was sleeping at the temple, where the ark of God was, the Lord called, Samuel Samuel 4 Whereupon he said, Here I am, and ran to Eli, and said, Here I
8
9
10
11
12
13
And he said, I did not call thee. Eehe returned and went to sleep. And the turn, and go to sleep. So Whereupon he went to Eli, Lord again called Samuel Samuel a second time, and said, Here I am for thou didst call me. And he said I did not call thee, Keturn, and go to sleep. Thus before Samuel knew God, or the word of the Lord was revealed to him, the Lord proceeded to call Samuel the third time whereupon Samuel arose, and went to Eli, and said, Here I am, for thou Then Eli conjectured that the Lord had called didst call me. him; therefore he said, Keturn my son, and go to sleep, and if he call thee thou shalt say, Speak, for thy servant heareth. So Samuel went, and lay down in his place, and the Lord came, and stood over against him, and called him as before. And Samuel said, Speak for thy servant heareth. Then the Lord said to Samuel, Behold I am about to execute my words in Israel, at which both the ears of every one who heareth them shall In that day I will bring upon Eli all that I have spoken tingle. I have against his house, I will begin and completely finish. will take vengeance on his house for indeed told him that I Because his sons spoke ever, for the iniquities of his sons.
!
!
Ch. IV.
I.
KINGS T. SAMUEL.
14 evil of God, and be did not chastise them, therefore I have sworn to the house of Eli, that the iniquity of Eli's house shall
And
Sa-
muel lay till the morning, and arose early in the morning, and opened the doors of the house of the Lord, but was afraid to
16 17
tell
the vision.
said,
Then
my
son
Here I am. And he said, What was the word spoken to thee ? Hide it not from me, I pray thee. God do so to thee, and more also, if thou hide any thing from me, of all 18 that was spoken to thee in thy hearing. Then Samuel told him all the words. He did not hide any thing from him. Whereupon Eli said, He is the Lord. He will do what is good in
And he
his sight.
19
so that
the ground.
And
all
Israel, from.
knew
that
Samuel was a
faithful prophet of
21 the Lord.
fidently
And
Lord revealed himself to Samuel, and it was conSamuel would be the prophet of the Lord to all Israel, from one end of the land to the other. Now Eli was very old, and his sons continued their courIV.
for the
believed that
ses.
And
their
way was
of the Lord.
And
and Israel went out to meet them for battle, and encamped at 2 Abenezer, and the Philistines encamped at Aphek. And the Philistines drew up in array for battle against Israel, and the
gave way before the Philistines, and there were smitten in the engagement, on the field 3 of battle, four thousand men. And when the people came to the camp, the elders of Israel said, Why hath the Lord caused
battle was unfavourable
;
for Israel
Let us fetch the ? go forth from the midst 4 of us, and it will save us out of the hands of our enemies. So the people sent to Selom, and brought thence the ark of the Lord who is enthroned on the cherubim. And both the sons of Eli, 5 Ophni and Phineas, went with the ark. And when the ark of the Lord came to the camp, all Israel shouted with a great 6 shout, and the earth resounded. Upon hearing the noise of the
us this day to shrink before the Philistines
ark of our
let it
What
great shouting
is
this in
Ch. IV.
7 the
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
Hebrews
?
camp
of the
And when
The gods
the ark of the Lord was come to the camp, the Philistines were
struck with terror, and said,
are
come
to
!
them
for
!
into
the camp.
Alas for us
Deliver us,
such a
10
11
12
13
14
Who can These are the gods who continued smiting Egypt with every plague and in the wilderness Be strong and quit yourselves like men, Philistines, that you may not become slaves to the Hebrews, as they have been to us. Quit yourselves like men, and fight them. So they fought them, and Israel gave way, and fled every man to his tent. And there was a very great slaughter and there fell of Israel thirty thousand warriors. And the ark of God was taken, and Ophni and Phineas, the two sons of Eli, were both slain. And there ran a Jeminite from the battle, and came to Selom the same day, with his clothes rent and dust on his head. And when he came, lo Eli was sitting on his seat, by the gate, watching the way; for his heart trembled for the ark of God. And when the man went into the city, and
Alas for us
?
And upon
is
hearing the
this ?
sound of the
15 the
What
noise of crying
Eli.
Then
man came
in haste,
and told
Now
dim so that he could not see. And just as Eli said to the men who stood round him, What 16 noise of crying is this ? The man came in haste to Eli, and said to him, I am he who came the from army, and fled to-day
years of age, and his eyes were
17 from the engagement. Whereupon Eli said, What was the issue, my son? And the young man in reply, said, Israel fled before the face of the Philistines, and there was a great slaughter among the people, and both thy sons are dead, and the ark 18 of God is taken. Soon as he mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell backward from his seat by the gate, and his back was broken, and he died for he was an old man and heavy. Now 19 he had judged Israel twenty years. And when his daughter in
;
God was
her husband were dead, she burst into tears and travailed, for
her.
And when
women who
attended her,
Fear not,
for
thou
Ch. V.
I.
KINGS
;
I.
SAMUEL.
not
and
and
for her
Israel,
22 husband.
And
they
said,
when the ark of the Lord was taken. Now when the Philistines had taken the ark V.
2 carried
the
3 and set
it
of God, they
And
Ark
Dagon,
it
beside Dagon.
But when the Azotians arose in the the temple of Dagon, they looked, and
Dagon had falleu on its face before the ark of God. Thereupon they raised up Dagon, and set him in his place. But the hand of the Lord was heavy on the Azotians and he afflicted them, and smote them in the hinder parts, throughout Azotus I and its territories. And when they arose early next morning,
;
behold Dagon was fallen prostrate before the ark of the covenant of the Lord
.3
and the head of Dagon, and both his hands, had been hurled away in front of the Amapheth, and the palms of both his hands had fallen on the threshold, so that nothing but the trunk of Dagon was left. For this cause the priests of Dagon, and every one who goeth into the temple of Dagon, do not, even at this day, tread on the threshold of the temple of
;
Dagon,
6
Still
it.
them down. Leaks broke out in their vessels, and their country swarmed with mice, aud in the city there was a great 7 confusion of mortality. And when the men of Azotus saw that this was the case, they said, The ark of the God of Israel shall not abide with us, for his hand is grievous upon us, and our 8 god Dagon. So they seut, and convened to them the lords of the Philistines, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel ? Whereupon the Gethites said, Let the ark of So the ark of the God of Israel went to 9 the God come to us. Geth. And when it went there, the hand of the Lord was upon
pressed
that city, with very great destruction, and smote the
men
of
that city, both small and great. 10 parts, and the Gethites made stools for themselves. Then they But when the ark of God sent the ark of God to Ascalon. came to Ascalon, the Ascalonites cried out saying, Why have
He
Ch. VI.
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
of the God of Israel to us, to kill us and So they sent and assembled the lords of the Phiand said, Send away the ark of the God of Israel, and
its
12
let it
abide in
own
place,
and not
kill us
For
alive,
a very deadly disorder broke out in the city, as soon as the ark
of the
God
and had not yet died, were smitten in their hinder parts. the cry of the city ascended up to heaven.
VI.
And
When
seven months, and the land poured forth swarms of mice, the
2 Philistines then called for their priests, and their diviners, and their sorcerers, and said, What shall we do with the ark of the
how we shall send it to its place. Whereupon you send away the ark of the covenant of the Lord they God of Israel, you must not send it away empty, but make some atonement for the injury done it, and then you shall be 4 healed, and he will be appeased with you otherwise his hand And they said, What atonewill not be removed from you. ment shall we make to it ? To which they replied, According to the number of the lords of the Philistines, five golden
3 Lord
?
Tell us
said, If
is
among
you, both
and people and golden mice, as a semamong blance of those mice of yours, which destroy the land. And you shall give glory to the Lord, that he may remove his hand from you, and from your gods, and from your land. Now why do you continue obstinate, as Egypt and Pharao did ? Did they not when he had insulted them, send the people away, and they departed ? Now therefore, take and provide a new cart, and two heifers lately calved, without their young, and yoke the heifers to the cart, and bring home their calves from them. Then take the ark, and put it in the cart, with the jewels of gold which you shall give for an atonement, and lay them on a bed, Bersechthan, by its side, and send it away. And when you have driven it off, you shall quit it, and look. If it taketh the road to its own borders, leading by Baithsamus, then hath he done us this great evil but if not, we shall then
your chiefs
;
know that his hand hath not touched us, but that this is a ca10 sualty which hath befallen us. Accordingly the Philistines did so. They took two heifers which had lately calved, and yoked them
Cb. VII.
I.
KINGS
up
cart,
I.
SAMUEL.
home; and
laid the ark
their calves at
Lord in the
12 mice.
And
And
to the bor-
ders of Baithsamus.
13
Baithsamus were reaping their wheat harvest in the valley and when they raised their eyes, and saw 14 the ark of the Lord, they rejoiced at meeting it. So when the cart came into the field of Osea of Baithsamus, they set up
the people
of
;
Now
it.
Then cutting
to pieces the
wood of
the cart, they offered the cows as a whole burnt offering to the
of the Lord, and the and the jewels of gold which were by it, 16 and laid them on the great stone. And the men of Baithsamus offered whole burnt offerings, and sacrifices, that day to the Lord. And when the five lords of the Philistines saw this, 17 they returned to Ascalon the same day. Now these were the golden stools which the Philistines gave for an atonement to the Lord one for Azotus, one for Gaza, one for Ascalon, 18 one for Gath, and one for Akkaron. And the golden mice were according to the number of all the cities which belonged to the five lords of the Philistines, from the fenced city to the village of the Pherezites, and to the great stone, on which they had laid the ark of the Lord, and which is in the field of Osea,
15 Lord.
the Baithsamite.
19
with joy
because
chiliad.
cluding
fifty
of the men's
people
mourned, because the Lord had inflicted a very great blow on 20 that community and the men of Baithsamus said, Who will be able to pass by before the Lord, the holy God ? And, To 21 whom shall the ark of the Lord go up from us. Then they sent messengers to the inhabitants of Kariathiarim, saying, The
;
Come down
VII.
and take it up to you. Thereupon the men of Kariathiarim went, and carried up the ark of the covenant of the Lord,
Ch. VII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
and brought it to the house of Aininadab, who dwelt on the and consecrated Eleazar his son to keep the ark of the co2 venant of the Lord. And from the day the ark was at KariathiaAnd rim, days were multiplied, and twenty years elapsed. 3 when all the house of Israel looked back after the Lord, Samuel spoke to all the house of Israel, saying, If with your whole heart you turn to the Lord, put away the strange gods from among you, and the bowers, and prepare your hearts for the Lord, and serve him alone, and he will deliver you out of
hill,
4 the hand of the Philistines. And when the children of Israel had put away the Baals, and the bowers of Astaroth, and serv5 ed the Lord alone, Samuel said, Assemble all Israel to MasSo they assembled 6 sepha, and I will pray to the Lord for you. at Massepha, and drew water, and poured it out before the Lord, on the ground, and fasted that day, and said, We have
sinned before the Lord.
Israel at Massepha.
the children of
Now when
came up against
Israel.
Upon
Is-
and
8 muel, Cease not to cry to the Lord thy God for 9 may save us out of the hand of the Philistines.
he Thereupon
all
And Samuel cried to it as a whole burnt offering to the Lord. 10 the Lord for Israel and the Lord heard him. Now while Samuel was offering the whole burnt offering, the Philistines
advanced to battle against Israel and the Lord thundered that day with a great voice against the Philistines, and they were 11 discomfited, and fled before Israel. And the men of Israel went out from Massepha, and pursued the Philistines, and smote 12 them to below Baithcor. Then Samuel took a stone, and set it up between Massepha and the old town, and called its name Abenezer, (the stone of the helper ;) for he said, Even at this 13 place the Lord helped us. And the Lord humbled the Philistines so that they came no more into the borders of Israel.
;
And the hand of the Lord was against the Philistines all the 14 days of Samuel So that the cities which the Philistines had taken from the Israelites were restored. They delivered them
;
Oh. VIII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
So Israel recovered their And there was peace And Samuel judged Israel
up
and went yearly, in rotation, to Baithel, and Galgala, and Massepha, and judged Israel in all those holy 17 places. And his return was to Armathaim; for his house was there. And there he judged Israel, and there he built an altar
the days of his
life,
to the Lord.
VIII.
2 judges over
first
Now when Samuel grew old he appointed his And these were the names of his sons. Israel.
sons
His
born was Joel, and the name of his second son was Abia. 3 They were judges in Bersabee. But his sons did not walk in 4 his way. They turned aside after lucre, and took bribes, and
5 perverted justice.
Whereupon
all
the chief
men
of Israel as-
sembled, and came to Armathaim, to Samuel, and said to him, Behold thou art grown old, and thy sons do not walk in thy way. Now therefore appoint a king over us to judge us like
6 the other nations.
And
7 muel, that they should say, Give us a king to judge us. And Samuel prayed to the Lord. And the Lord said to Samuel,
Hearken to the voice of this people as they have spoken to thee. For they have not rejected thee; but they have rejected me,
8 that I should not reign over them.
I
have done to me, from the day even to this day as they have forsaken me, and served strange Now therefore hearken to their 9 gods, so they do also to thee. Nevertheless testify to them, and tell them the prerogavoice.
Upon
this
Samuel
who asked
of
him
who
your sons, and appoint them 12 for his chariots, and for his horsemen, and some to run before his chariots, and others to be made for him captains of hundreds, and captains of thousands, and some to reap his harvest, and gather his vintage, and to make his implements of war, and 13 arms for his chariots. And he will take your daughters for con14 fectioners, and cooks, and bakers. And he will take your fields,
will take
He
olive orchards,
to
And
he
Ch. IX.
I.
KINGS-I. SAMUEL.
to his officers
and vassals. He will take also your men servants, and your maid servants, and the best of your herds, and your asses, even the tenth of them, for his own 17 works. He will also take a tenth of your flocks and you shall 18 be his slaves. And in that day you will cry aloud, because of your king whom you have chosen for yourselves but the Lord will not hearken to you in those days, because you have chosen 19 a king for yourselves. But the people would not hearken to 20 Samuel, but said to him, None but a king shall be over us. We will be like all the nations, and our king shall judge us, and And when Samuel 21 go out before us, and fight our battles. heard all the words of the people, and rehearsed them in the 22 hearing of the Lord, the Lord said to Samuel, Hearken to their Then Samuel said to the voice, and appoint a king over them. of Israel, Depart every man to his city. men Now there was a man of the children of Benjamin whose IX.
it
; :
name was
a
He
was
man in authority and he had a son whose name was Saul, There was a man of great stature, and comely appearance. not among the children of Israel a goodlier person than he. From the shoulders and upwards he was taller than any in the land. And the asses of Kis, Saul's father, being lost, Kis
said to his son Saul,
arise,
and go seek through mount Ephraim, they passed through the land of SelThen they passed through the land cha, but found them not. of Segalin, but they were not there, then they passed through 5 the land of Jamin but did not find them. And when they came to Siph, Saul said to the servant who was with him, Come, let us return, lest my father, forgetting the asses, be Thereupon the servant said to him, Behold, 6 concerned for us.
I pray thee, there is a man of God in this city, and he is a man in high repute. Whatever he saith will surely come to pass. Now therefore let us go, that he may tell us which way we should 7 go. And Saul said to the servant who was with him, But beFor hold, if we go what can we carry to the man of God ? our vessels is spent, and we have nothing else with the bread in 8 us to carry to the man of God. In reply to which the servant
Take with thee one of the servants, and So when they had passed the asses.
Ch. IX.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
my hand a quarter of a shekel
man
let
of God, that he
may tell
to
for
9 us our way.
Now
heretofore in Israel,
Gome
well,
the
Seer;
Then
is
Come,
let us go.
man
of
God
was.
And
So they as they
coming out
12
13
And
is,
city, they met the women draw water, and said to them, Is the Seer here ? the women in reply said to them, He is. Behold he is be-
to
fore you.
He
Bama.
him
there, before
the
14
15
16
17
18
For the people will not eat till he come for he blesseth the sacrifice, and after that the guests eat. Now So they went therefore go up, for to-day you will find him. up to the city, and as they were entering into the middle of the city, behold Samuel came out over against them with an intent to go up to the Bama. Now the Lord had made a revelation to Samuel, the day before Saul came to him, saying, About this time to-morrow I will send thee a man out of the land of Benjamin, and thou shalt anoint him to be ruler over my people Israel and he shall save my people out of the hand of the Philistines for I have looked upon the affliction of this people for their cry hath come up to me. And when Samuel saw Saul, the Lord said to him, Behold the man, whom I mentioned to thee That man shall rule over my people. So when Saul drew near to Samuel, in the midst of the city, and said
to eat.
;
Bama
which is the house of the Seer, Samuel in reply said to Saul, I am he. Go up before me to the Bama, and dine with me to-day. And in the morning I will 20 dismiss thee, and tell thee all that is in thy heart. But with respect to thy asses which were lost three days ago, give thyself no concern about them, for they are found. Now for whom are the best things of Israel ? Are they not for thee and thy father's 21 house ? Whereupon Saul answered and said, Am not I a Jeminite, a small sceptre of a community of Israel, and that community the smallest of the whole sceptre of Benjamin ? Why 22 therefore hast thou spoken to me in this manner? Then Samuel
to him, Tell me, I pray thee,
Ch. X.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
took Saul, and his servant, and conducted them to the place of entertainment, and seated them at the head of those who were
23 invited, who were about seventy men. And Samuel said to the cook, Bring me the portion which I gave thee, and which I 24 ordered thee to lay by. Now the cook had boiled the shoulder,
and when he set it before Saul, Samuel said to Saul, Behold what was reserved, Set it before thee and eat. Because for a testimony it was laid by for thee, in preference to the rest, help
25 thyself to it. So Saul dined, and went down that day with Samuel from the Bama to the city, and a bed being spread for 26 him on the house top, he went to sleep. And Samuel went up
him early in the morning, and called Saul on the house top and said, Arise, and I will dismiss thee. Thereupon he arose and went out, he and Samuel, till they were out of the city. 27 And as they were going down to the border of the city, Samuel said to Saul, Order thy servant to go on before us but X. stand thou still, and hear the word of God. Then Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured it on his head, and kissed him, and said to him, Hath not the Lord anointed thee to be ruler
to
;
Thou
and save them out of the hand of their enemies. And this shall be to thee the sign that the Lord hath anointed 2 thee to be ruler over his heritage Soon as thou shalt depart from me to-day, thou wilt meet two men at Kachel's tomb, on mount Benjamin, coming in haste, and they will say to thee, The asses which you went to seek, are found and behold thy father hath left off caring for the asses, and is anxiously con-
What shall I do for my son ? And when thou shalt go thence, and from that place come to the Oaks of Thabor, thou wilt there meet three men going up to God to
Baithel, one carrying three kids, and another carrying three bas4 kets of bread, and the other carrying a flagon of wine. And they will salute thee courteously, and give thee two of the best
And
is
;
after that
a garrison
coming and tympanums, and pipes, 6 and kinaras before them, and they will be prophesying and the
there enter the city, thou wilt meet a choir of prophets
nablas,
Oh. X.
Spirit of the
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
will
Lord
come upon
;
thee,
Now when
may
these
come
is
to thee
require
8 for
God
with thee.
Thou
till
come
to thee.
And
art to do.
Accordingly, soon
And
when he went thence to the mount, behold a choir of prophets met him, and a Spirit of God came upon him, and he pro11 phesied in the midst of them.
Now
they were
all
acquainted
the pro-
among
this
What
is
is
which hath
?
happened
12
to the son of
Kis
Is Saul also
among
the prophets
And some
fore
it
of
them
in reply, said,
Who
his father ?
There-
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets ? And when he had done prophesying, and came to the mount, his uncle said to him and his servant, Where have you been And they said, To seek the asses. And when we travelling ? saw that they were not to be found, we went to Samuel. Whereupon his uncle said to Saul, Tell me, I pray thee, what did Samuel say to thee ? And Saul said to his uncle, He told me that the asses were found. But the matter relating to the kingdom he did not tell him. Then Samuel summoned all the people before the Lord, to Massepha, and said to the children of Israel, Thus hath the Lord the God of Israel spoken, saying, I brought the children of Israel up out of Egypt, and delivered them out of the hand of Pharao, king of Egypt, and out of the hand of all the kingdoms which oppressed you. But you have this day reject;
ed God, who is himself your Saviour from all your troubles, and your afflictions and have said Nay, but thou shalt set a king over us. Now therefore present yourselves before the 20 Lord by your tribes and by your communities. So Samuel presented all the tribes of Israel, and the tribe of Benjamin was 21 chosen by lot. Then he presented the tribe of Benjamin by communities, and the community of Mattari was chosen by Then they presented the community of Mattari by indilot.
Ch.
XL
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
22 viduals, and Saul son of Kis, was chosen by lot. And when they sought for him, he could not be found. Whereupon Samuel again inquired of the Lord, whether he would come thiAnd the Lord said, Behold he is hid among the bag23 ther. gage. So one ran and took him thence, and set him in the midst of the people, and he was taller than the people by the And Samuel said to all the people, 24 shoulders and upwards.
Have you seen him whom the Lord hath chosen for himself, is none like him among you all ? And when all the 25 people acknowledged him and said, God save the king; then
that there
Samuel told the people the prerogative of the king, and wrote in a book, and laid it up before the Lord. Then Samuel dismissed all the people, and they went away, every man to his 26 place. And Saul went to his house at Gabaa, and there went with Saul a band of men, whose hearts the Lord had touched. 27 But turbulent men said, How can this man save us ? And they despised him, and did not bring him gifts. XL About a month after this Nahas, the Ammanite, came up and encamped against Jabis Galaad, and all the men of Jabis Galaad said to Nahas, the Ammanite, Make a covenant with us, 2 and we will serve thee. Thereupon Nahas the Ammanite said to
it
them,
3
On
make
may put
rael.
make you
a reproach to Is-
And the men of Jabis said to him, Grant us seven days that we may send messengers to all the borders of Israel and if there 4 be none to deliver us, we will come out to thee. Now when the
;
messengers came to Gabaa, to Saul, and delivered this message in the hearing of the people,
5 voice, and wept.
field.
And
all the people raised their behold Saul came, at noon, out of the
And
Saul said,
Why
weeping?
And
when they told him the words the Lord came upon him, and
against them, and taking two
of the
men
of Jabis, a Spirit of
his anger
heifers,
he cut them in pieces, 7 and sent them to all the borders of Israel, by the hands of messengers, saying, So shall be done to every man's cattle who goeth not out after Saul and after Samuel. And a dread of the Lord came on all the people of Israel, and they came out as one
8 man.
the
And when he had reviewed them at Bezek, in the Bama, men of Israel, six hundred thousand, and the men of Juda,
Oh. XII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
10
11
12
13
14
15
who came, Thus you say to the men of Jabis, To-morrow, by the time the sun is warm, you shall have help. So when the messengers came to the city, and told the men of Jabis, they were rejoiced. And the men of Jabis said to Nahas the Ammanite, To-morrow we will come out to you, that you may do to us what is good in your sight. Now, on the morrow, Saul divided the people into three armies, and they entered the camp in the morning watch, and smote the Ammanites till the day grew warm and when they who were left, were dispersed, so that not two of them were found together, the people said to Samuel, Who is he who said, Saul shall not reign over us ? DeWhereliver up those men, that we may put them to death. upon Saul said, Not a man shall this day be put to death for Then Sato day the Lord hath wrought salvation in Israel. muel spoke to the people, saying, Let us go up to Galgal, and there renew the kingdom. So all the people went to Galgal and Samuel anointed Saul to be king, before the Lord, at Galgal, and there they offered sacrifices, and peace offerings before the Lord, and Samuel and all the people rejoiced with exceed;
;
XII.
Then Samuel
said to all Israel, Behold, I have hearkenall that you said to me, and have and now behold the king goeth out me, I am grown old, therefore I will stay
made
at
2 before you.
As
for
home.
And
as for
my
sons,
With
3 from
my
youth even to
this day.
Here
I am.
plaints against
me
before
Whose ox have I taken ? or whose ass have I taken ? whom among you have I oppressed? or whom have I
grieved
?
ag-
or
shoe latchet
titution.
jured us
people,
this
from whose hand have I taken a bribe, even to a Witness against me, and I will make you resThereupon they said to Samuel, Thou hast not innor tyrannised over us nor afflicted us nor taken
?
;
;
Then Samuel
said to the
is
The Lord
is
a witness
among
And
day a witness, that you have found nothing in my hand. they said, He is a witness. Then Samuel spoke to the
Ch. XII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
people saying, The Lord who made Moses, and Aaron, and Now 7 who brought our fathers up out of Egypt, is witness.
therefore stand
up, that I
may
cite
you
to
judgment before
the Lord, and proclaim to you all 8 Lord in his dealings with you and your fathers. When Jacob went down with his children to Egypt, and the Egyptians humbled them, your fathers cried to the Lord, and the Lord
9 Egypt. sent Moses and Aaron; and they brought your fathers out of But when he settled them in this place, they forgot
them into the hands king of Asor, and into of Sisara, the captain general of Jabis, the hands of the foreign tribes, and into the hands of the king 10 of Moab, and with these fought against them. And when they cried to the Lord, and said, We have sinned, because we have but forsaken the Lord, and served the Baals, and the groves now deliver us out of the hands of our enemies, and we will
the Lord their God, therefore he delivered
;
he sent Jerubaal, and Barak, and Jephthae, and, Samuel, and delivered us out of the hands of our enemies 12 round about, and you dwelt securely. But when you saw that Nahas, the king of the Ammanites, had come out against you, 13 you said, None but a king shall reign over us. Still however
11 serve thee;
God is our king, even now, (when, Lo the king have chosen and behold the Lord hath set a king whom you 14 over you;) provided you fear the Lord, and serve him, and hearken to his voice, and dispute not the command of the Lord, and both you, and the king who reigneth over you, continue 15 walking after the Lord. But if you will not hearken to the voice or if you dispute the command of the Lord, the of the Lord 16 hand of the Lord will be against you and your king. Now
the Lord our
!
therefore stand
up and
will
17 do in your
sight.
Is it not
now wheat
harvest
I will invoke
the Lord, and he will send thunder and rain, that you
may
know, and see that the evil is great which you have done in 18 the sight of the Lord, in asking for yourselves a king. Then Samuel invoked the Lord, and the Lord sent thunder and rain
that very day, and all the people greatly feared the Lord and
19 Samuel.
And
all
may
not
die,
because we
have added
evil
to all
our
sins, in
Ch. XIII.
I.
KINGS
T.
SAMUEL.
20 Whereupon Samuel said to the people, Fear not. You have done all this evil yet turn not away from following the Lord 21 but serve the Lord with your whole heart, and do not trans; ;
gress by following those imaginary beings which can effect 22 nothing, and which cannot deliver, for they are nothing for
;
the Lord will not cast off his people for his great name's sake
23 for the Lord hath in mercy taken you for his people. And as for me, God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceas24 ing to pray for you. I will indeed serve the Lord, and point
out the good and straight way
:
Lord, and serve him with truth, and with your whole heart
for
25 But
XIII.
you have seen what great things he hath done with you. if you proceed on in wickedness, both you and your king
among
sib,
the Philistine,
it,
heard of
who was in the fortress, and the Philistines and Saul sounded a trumpet through all the land,
revolted.
And when
all Israel
;
heard
though
the
Galgala.
;
And
and there came up against Israel, thirty thousand charioteers, and six thousand cavalry, and people like the sand on the sea shore for multitude, and they encamped at Machmas, over against BaithoAnd when Israel saw that they were strict6 ron, southward.
Philistines assembled for battle against Israel
vol.
I.
3 o
Ch. XIII.
I.
KINGS SAMUEL.
I.
10 offered the whole burnt offering. And just as he had finished carrying up the whole burnt offering, Samuel arrived, and Saul
11 went out to meet him, that he might give the blessing.
And
said,
Samuel
said,
What
Whereupon Saul
Because I saw that the people were dispersed from me, and
that thou wast not come, in the appointed days, and that the
said,
Now
will the
to Galgal,
and
my
supplication to the
14
15
16
17
And Samuel said to Saul, no avail to thee, because thou hast not kept my command which the Lord commanded thee. Till now the Lord had prepared thy kingdom over Israel for ever but now thy kingdom will not be continued to thee. But the Lord will seek and the Lord will apfor himself a man after his own heart point him to be ruler over his people, because thou hast not kept all that the Lord commanded thee. Then Samuel arose, and departed from Galgal, and the remnant of the people went up after Saul, to overtake the men of war. And when they were come from Galgal to Gabaa of Benjamin, Saul reviewed the people who were with him, about six hundred men. So Saul, and Jonathan his son, and the people who were with them, halted at Gabaa of Benjamin, and wept. Now while the Philistines lay encamped at Machmas, there went out spoilers from the field of the Philistines, in three
:
18 bands.
gel
;
(Now
there
;
all
for
The Hebrews must not make a sword or went down to the land of the Philistines, every one to get a scythe, or a tool made and 21 every one to get his ax, or his sickle. And when a vine dresser wanted to prune his vineyard, his tools cost him three shekels for a saw; and his ax and his pruning hook cost the same. 22 So that in the days of the battle of Machmas there was not a sword, or a spear found in the hand of all the people who were with Saul and Jonathan. They were to be found with Saul
said,
only,
son.)
Ch.
XIV.
I.
KINGS T. SAMUEL.
23
Now
XIV.
from the main body of the Philistines, there was an advanced party on the side of Machmas. And one day
Jonathan, the son of Saul, said to his servant who carried his
arms, Come, let us go over to Messab of the Philistines, that
but he did not tell his father. Now Saul is on yonder side had posted himself on the top of the hill, in the pomegranate 3 grove, at Magdon, and there were with him about six hundred men and Achia, son of Achitob, the brother of Jochabed, son
And
4 was gone.
Now
in the
sought to cross over to the army of the Philistines, there was a point of a rock on this side, and the point of a rock on that, the
name of the one was Bases, and the name of the other Senna. 5 There was one way on the north for going to Machmas, and
And when way on the south, for going to Gabaa. Jonathan said to his servant who carried his arms, Come let us go over to Messab of these uncircumcised Philistines, it may be, the Lord may do something for us, for there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few his armour bearer said behold I am 7 to him, Do whatever thy heart is inclined to 8 with thee. As thy heart is, so is mine. Then Jonathan said,
6 another
;
;
we
tell
men, therefore we Stand off you, then we must stand where we are, and
cross over to these
If they say to us,
:
10 not go up to them
let us
11
12
13
14
if they say to us, Come up to us, then Lord hath delivered them into our hands. This shall be a sign to us. So they both went to Messab of the Philistines and the Philistines said, Behold the Hebrews are coming out of the holes where they hid themselves. And the men of Messab, addressing Jonathan, and his armour bearer, said, Come up to us, and we will let you know something. Upon which Jonathan said to his armour bearer, Come up after me for the Lord hath delivered them into the hands of Israel. So Jonathan clambered up upon his hands and feet, and his armour bearer with him and they turned back at the sight of Jonathan, and he smote them; and his armour bearer behind him, supplied him. Now the first slaughter which Jonathan, with his armour bearer made, was about twenty men,
but
go up,
for the
Ch.
XIY.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
with darts, and sling stones, and pebbles picked up from the
15 ground.
the field;
And
and
for
the people
who were
in Messab,
who were
any thing
jamin,
the earth trembled, and the consternation was the watchmen of Saul, atGabaa of Benand behold the camp was in confusion from
And
Whereupon Saul said to the people who were with him, Examine I pray you, and see who is gone from us. And when they examined, behold Jonathan 18 and his armour bearer were not to be found. Then Saul said
to Achia,
For he
at that
But while Saul was speaking to the priest, camp of the Philistines continued, and grew
;
to the priest,
Bring
20 together thy hands. And Saul went up, and all the people with him, and came to the battle, and behold every man's sword was against his fellow, and the confusion was very
21 great.
listines,
And
the slaves,
who had
22 joined the
who had come up to the camp, even they turned, and And Israelites, who were with Saul and Jonathan. all the Israelites, who had hid themselves in mount Ephraim, when they heard that the Philistines were fleeing, collected to23 gether, and went after them to battle. So the Lord saved Israthe people with Saul were about ten thousand 24 battle spread to every city on mount Ephraim.
;
and the battle passed through the Bamoth, and all men and the But Saul was guilty of a great imprudence that day for he uttered an imprecation to the people, saying, Cursed be the man who eateth bread till evening, that I may take vengeance on mine enemy so that none of the people tasted bread, though all the Nay, though the forest Jaal abounded 25 country was dining. with honey, on the face of the ground, and the people entered yet behold they went on talking, and behold 26 that apiary for the there was not one who put his hand to his mouth 27 people feared the oath of the Lord. But Jonathan did not hear when his father adjured the people, therefore he stretched forth the end of the sceptre in his hand, and stuck it into a honey ;comb, and when he put his hand to his mouth, his eyes
el that
day
Oh.
XIY.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
And one of the people addressing him said, 28 brightened up. Thy father solemnly adjured the people saying, Cursed be the man who eateth bread this day, so the people are become faint. 29 And when Jonathan knew this he said, My father hath troubled the land. See how my eyes have sparkled, because I tast30 ed a little of this honey. Consequently, had the people this day
eaten freely of the spoils of the enemy, the slaughter
among
greater.
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
They had now smitten on that day those of the Philistines Machmas, and as the people were very fainty, they turned at upon the spoils and when they took sheep, or cattle, or calves, they slew them on the ground, and eat them with the blood. And when it was told Saul, saying, The people have sinned against the Lord by eating with the blood, Saul said, Ye of Gethaim, roll for me here a great stone. Then Saul said, Disperse yourselves among the people, and order them to bring here every man his ox, and every one his sheep, and kill it on this stone, and do not sin against the Lord by eating with the blood. So the people brought every one, what he had at hand and they slaughtered them there. And Saul built an altar there This was the first altar which Saul built to the to the Lord. Lord. Then Saul said, Let us go down after the Philistines this night, and make devastation among them till the morning light, and not leave a man among them. And they said, Do what is good in thy sight. But the priest said, Let us draw near hither Whereupon Saul consulted God, Shall I go down to God. Wilt thou deliver them into the hands of after the Philistines ? But he answered him not that day. Then Saul said, Israel ? Present here all the chiefs of Israel, and know and see by whom for as the Lord liveth who this sin hath been done this day hath saved Israel, if the answer be given against Jonathan my But there was not one of son, he shall surely be put to death. the people who answered. Then he said to all the men of Israel, You shall be one lot, and I and my son Jonathan shall be the other lot. And the people said to Saul, Do what seemeth Lord the God of Israel, good in thy sight. Then Saul said,
; ;
why
If the fault
be in me, or in Jonathan
us manifest.
my
son,
Lord God
of Israel
make
And
Ch.
XV.
I.
thee to thy people Israel, Give I beseech thee Sanctity, the lot
42
fell
on Jonathan and Saul and the people escaped. Then Saul Cast the lot between me, and Jonathan my son, and against whomsoever the Lord shall decide by lot, let him be put to
;
said,
43
44 45
47
death. But the people said to Saul, This is not confirmed. But Saul prevailed over the people, so they cast the lot between him and his son Jonathan and the lot fell on Jonathan. Thereupon Saul said to Jonathan, Tell me what hast thou done ? And when Jonathan told him, and said, I just tasted a little honey with the end of the sceptre which was in my hand, and behold I must die Saul said to him, God do so to me, and more also, but thou shalt surely die this day. Upon this the people said to Saul, Shall he this day be put to death who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? xls the Lord liveth there shall not a hair of his head fall to the ground. Because the people of God had that day performed exploits, therefore the people prayed for Jonathan that day, and he did not die. Then Saul went up from following the Philistines and the Philistines went to their place.
; ;
Now
Every work over Israel was determined by lot. And he made war on all his enemies round about, on Moab, and on the children of Ammon, and the children of Edom, and on Baithaior, and on the king of Suba, and on the Philistines, and whither48 soever he turned he was saved. He formed also an army and smote Amelek, and delivered Israel out of the hand of those
49 who had trampled on them.
Now
than, and Jessiou, and Melchisa, and these were the names of The name of his first born was Merob, and his two daughters.
50 the name of his second Melchol. And the name of his wife 51 was Achinoam. She was the daughter of Achimaas. And the name of his captain general was Abenner. He was the son of Ner, Saul's uncle for Kis the father of Saul, and Ner the fa;
52
Now
of Saul.
there was a fierce war with the Philistines all the days
And when
man
of
valour, and every man whom he saw expert in war, Samuel XV. said to Saul, the Lord sent me to anoint thee king over Israel 2 now therefore hearken to the voice of the Lord. Thus saith the
Ch.
XV.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
5
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
Lord of Sabbaoth, Now will I take vengeance on Amelek, for the things which he did to Israel when he opposed them in the Now therefore way, as they were coming up out of Egypt. Jerim, and all that belong to him. go, and smite Amelek, and Thou shalt not spare one of him but utterly destroy him. Having devoted him and all belonging to him to destruction, thou shalt spare none, but shalt slay man and woman, infant and suckling, herds and flocks, camels and asses. Thereupon Saul assembled the people, and reviewed them at Galgal, four hundred thousand men of array, particularly of Juda thirty thousand men of array. And when Saul came to the cities of Amelek, he laid an ambush in the valley. And Saul said to the KinI must not ites, Away, remove from among the Amelekites. join you with them, for you dealt kindly with the Israelites when they were coming up out of Egypt. And when the Kinfrom among the Amelekites, Saul smote ites had removed Amelek from Evilat to Sur in front of Egypt and took Agag the king of Amelek alive. When he had slain all the people and Jerim with the edge of the sword, Saul and all the people saved Agag alive, and spared the best of the flocks, and the herds, and provisions, and vineyards, and all that was good and would not destroy them, but destroyed only what was of no estimation or of little value. Wherefore a word of the Lord came to Samuel saying, Have I had comfort for making Saul king ? For he hath turned away from following me, and hath not observed my orders. Thereupon Samuel was grieved, and cried to the Lord that whole night. And Samuel arose early, and went to meet Israel in the morning. Now it had been told Saul, that Samuel had gone to Karmel and erected a hand for himself. But he turned his chariot, and went down to Galgal to Saul, and behold he was offering up as a whole burnt offering to the Lord the prime of the spoils which he had brought out of Amelek. And when Samuel came to Saul, Saul said to him, Blessed art thou of the Lord. I have performed all that the Lord hath spoken. Whereupon Samuel said, But what bleating of flocks is this in my ears ? and what is this lowing of cattle which I hear? And Saul said, I have brought out of Amelek such as the people spared, the best of the flocks, and the herds, that they may be sacrificed to the Lord thy God; but
t
;
Ch.
XV.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
And Samuel said, Permit what the lord said to me last night. And he 17 said to him, Speak. Then Samuel said to Saul, Wast thou not
16 the rest I have utterly destroyed.
me
to tell thee
IS the Lord anointed thee to be king over Israel and the Lord sent thee on a journey, and said to thee, Go and destroy utterly.
;
Thou shalt slay those who have sinned against me; namely Amelek and thou shalt fight against them until thou hast to;
Why then
spoil, and do evil in the 20 sight of the Lord ? And Saul said to Samuel, Because I hearkened to the voice of the people. But I have gone the way which the Lord sent me, and have brought Agag king of Amelek, and utterly destroyed Amelek, and the people have taken of 21 the spoils, flocks and herds, as first fruits of the destruction, 22 to sacrifice them before the Lord our God, at Galgal. And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in whole burnt
upon the
and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold obedience is better than good sacrifice and to heark23 en, is better than the fat of rams. Because divination is a sin, the consulting Theraphin bringeth sorrow and distress because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, therefore the Lord Then Saul 24 hath rejected thee from being king over Israel. for I have transgressed the said to Samuel, I have sinned word of the Lord, and thy orders, because I feared the people
offerings,
;
:
26
27
28
29
30
Now therefore bear away my and return with me that I may worship the Lord thy God. And Samuel said to Saul, I cannot return with thee. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, therefore the Lord will reject thee from being king over Israel. And when Samuel turned his face to go away, Saul took hold of the skirt of his mantle, and rent it. Thereupon Samuel said to him, The Lord hath rent thy regal government from Israel, this day, out of thy hand, and will give it to a neighbour of thine, who is better than thou, and Israel shall be rent in twain. He will not change, nor alter his mind, for he is not a man, that he should change his mind. Then Saul said, I have sinned but honour me, I beseech thee, in the presence of the elders of Israel, and before my people, and return up with me, that I may
I beseech thee,
;
Ch.
XVI.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
So Samuel returned up after Saul, and when he had worshipped the Lord, Samuel said, Bring be32 fore me Agag the king of Amelek. And when Agag came
31 worship the Lord thy God.
before him, trembling,
.">:5
Agag
to
said,
Ah
how
bitter
is
death
Agag, As thy sword hath made women childless, so shall thy mother be made childless among women. So Samuel slew Agag before the Lord at Galgal. 34 Then Samuel went to Armathaim, and Saul went up to his 35 house to Gabaa, and Samuel came no more to see Saul to the day of his death. Because Samuel mourned for Saul, and the Lord repented
Whereupon Samuel
said
XVI.
Lord
that he had
said
Israel, therefore
the
long wilt thou mourn for Saul ? As for me, I have rejected him from being king over Israel. Fill thy horn with oil, and come, let me send thee to Jessai to 2 Bethlehem for I have seen among his sons a king for me. And Samuel said, How can I go ? Saul will hear and will kill me.
to Samuel,
;
How
the Lord said, Take with thee a heifer from the kine, 3 and thou shalt say, I come to sacrifice to the Lord and thou shalt invite Jessai to the sacrifice, and I will let thee know
;
And
what thou shalt do, and thou shalt anoint him whom I point out 4 to thee. So Samuel did all that the Lord spoke to him. Now when he came to Bethlehem, the elders of the city were sur5 prised at meeting him, and said, Seer! Is thy coming peaceable
6*
And
he
said, It is peaceable.
come
to sacrifice to the
Lord.
me
to-day.
And
when he was hallowing Jessai and his sons and inviting them to the sacrifice, he beheld Eliab as they were coming in and
But the Lord 7 said, Is not the Lord's anointed before him ? said to Samuel, Look not on his countenance, nor the height
of his stature, for I have rejected
superficially as
him
for
8 appearance, but
man God
looketh
for
man
Aminadab, and he passed by before Samuel. And when lie 9 said God hath not chosen him, Jessai brought forward Sama 10 but he said, Neither hath the Lord made choice of him. And when Jessai had brought his seven sons before Samuel, Samuel Then 11 said, The Lord hath not made a choice among these. And he said, all thy children ? Samuel said to Jessai, Are these
vol.
I.
3 P
Ch. XVII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
said to Jessai,
There
is
still
12 ing the
flock.
sit
And Samuel
down
till
he come. So he sent for him. Now he was of a ruddy complexion, with beautiful eyes, and comely in appearance to the Lord, and the Lord said to Samuel, Arise 13 and anoint David, for he is good. So Samuel took the horn
we cannot
14
15
16
17
and anointed him in the midst of his brothers. And a Lord came upon David, from that day forward. Then Samuel arose and went to Armathaim. And the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul and an evil spirit from the Lord tormented him. Whereupon the servants of Saul said to him, Behold now an evil spirit from the Lord tormenteth thee. Pray let thy servants before thee give orders, and seek for our lord a man who is skilled in playing on a kynara. And when the evil spirit is upon thee, let him play on his kynara, and it will be good for thee and give thee ease. And Saul said to his
of
oil,
Spirit of the
servants,
Look
out, I
man who
playeth well,
Then one
and
19
20
21
22
23
Behold I have seen a son of Jessai the Bethlemite. He is and is a man of understanding and a warrior, graceful in speech, and of a comely appearance, and the Lord is with him. Thereupon Saul sent messengers to Jessai saying, Send to me thy son David who is with the flock. So Jessai took a gomer of bread, and a skin of wine, and a kid of the goats, and sent them to Saul by the hand of his son David. And when David came to Saul, and stood before him, he loved him greatly, and made him his armour bearer. And Saul sent to Jessai, saying, Let David, I pray thee, stand before me for he hath found favour in my sight. And whenever the evil spirit came upon Saul, David took his kynara, and played with his hand, and it composed Saul and gave him relief and the evil
skilled in music,
; ;
spirit
XVII.
tle,
Now
Whereupon Saul and the men of Israel assembled and encamped in the valley, and drew up in array for battle, over against the 3 Philistines. And while the Philistines stood on a mountain on the one side, and Israel stood on a mountain on the other side,
2 encamped between Sokchoth and Azeka-ephermen.
Ch. XVII.
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
man
4 from the line of the Philistines. His name was Goliath, of Geth. 5 His height was four cubits and a span. And he had a helmet on his head, and was clad with a breast plate of chain work and the weight of his breast plate was five thousand shekels. 6 It was of brass and steel and the greaves on his legs were of and he had a target of brass between his shoulders. And 7 brass
: ;
beam
And
his
ed before him.
And
Why
come ye out
to array
;
10
11
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
and you Hebrews the servants of Saul ? Chuse out for yourselves a man, and let him come down to me. And if he be able to fight with me, and kill me, we will be your slaves but if I prevail, and kill him, you shall be our slaves, and serve us. Then the Philistine said, Behold I have now this day defied the army of Israel. Give me a man that we may fight at single combat. When Saul, and all Israel, heard these words of the Philistine, they were dismayed, and greatly terrified. Whereupon David said to Saul, Let not, I pray thee, the heart of my lord be discouraged, thy servant will go and fight this Philistine. And Saul said to David, Thou canst not go against the Philistine to fight with him for thou art but a youth, and he is a warrior from his youth. And David said to Saul, Thy servant tended his father's flock. And when there came a lion, or a bear, and took a sheep from the flock, I went out after him, and smote him, and rescued it out of his mouth. And if he rose up against me, I seized him by the throat, and smote, and killed him. Thy servant hath slain a lion and a bear and this uncircumShall I not 2:0 and cised Philistine shall be like one of them. smite him, and remove, this day, a reproach from Israel ? For who is this uncircumcised, that he should defy the army of the living God ? The Lord who delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear he will deliver me out of the hand of this uncircumcised Philistine. Then Saul said to David, Go and the Lord be with thee. And when Saul had clad David with a coat of mail, and put a helmet of brass on his head, and girded his sword on David over the
not I a Philistine
; ; ;
Am
Ch.
XVII.
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
or twice.
I
39 coat of mail, he essayed to walk about ouce David said to Saul, I cannot go with these for 40 accustomed to them. So they took them off took his staff in his hand, and having chosen
;
Then
him.
smooth
stones,
them
shep-
42 his hand, he went out to meet the man the Philistine. When Goliath saw David, He despised him exceedingly for he was a mere youth, and was of a ruddy complexion with beautiful 43 eyes. And the Philistine said to David, Am I a dog, that thou
;
shoulclst come out against me with a stick, and with stones ? 44 And David said, Nay, but worse than a dog. Upon which the Philistine cursed David by his gods. And when the Philistine said to David, Come hither to me, and I will give thy flesh to 45 the birds of the air, and the beasts of the earth, David said to the Philistine, Thou comest against me with a sword, and a spear, and a shield, but I am coming to thee with the name of the Lord God of Sabbaoth, of the army of Israel, which thou 46 hast, this day, defied. And the Lord will deliver thee this day into my hand, and I will kill thee, and cut off thy head, and give thy carcass, and the carcasses of the army of the Philistines this day, to the birds of the air, and to the wild beasts of 47 the earth that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel; and that all this assembly may know that the Lord saveth not with a sword or a spear. For the battle is the Lord's, 48 and the Lord will deliver you into our hands. Then the Phi49 listine arose and went to meet David. And David put his hand in the scrip, and took out a stone, and slinged it, and smote the Philistine on the forehead, and the stone pierced through the helmet, into his forehead, and he fell on his face to the 51 ground. And David ran, and stood upon him, and took his 52 sword, and killed him, and cut off his head. And when the and Philistines saw that their champion was dead, they fled the men of Israel, and Juda, arose, and shouted, and pursued them to the entrance of Geth, and to the gate of Ascalon. And the wounded of the Philistines fell on the road to the gates, all 53 the way to Geth, and even to Akkaron. And when the men of Israel returned from pursuing the Philistines, they trampled 54 down their camps. And David took the head of the Philistine, and carried it to Jerusalem but his arms he laid up in his tent.
;
; ;
Ch. XVIII.
XIX.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
the choirs of
XVIII.
women came out from all dancing to tympanums, and the cities of Israel to meet David, 7 singing songs of triumph, accompanied with cymbals, and the
6
Now when
women
And David
expression
;
12 to David
13
14
15
16
20
and he said, The ten thousands they have ascribed And and to me they have ascribed thousands. Saul became afraid of David, and removed him from about his person, and made him a captain over a thousand, and he went out and came in before the people. And David behaved And when wisely in all his ways, and the Lord was with him. Saul saw with what great wisdom he conducted himself, he was afraid of him but all Israel and Juda loved David, beAnd Melcause he went out and came in before the people.
; ;
fell in
When
this
was well pleasing in his sight, and Saul said, Now I will give her to him, that she may be a snare to him. 22 the hand of the Philistines was against Saul, therefore Saul gave orders to his servants, saying, Speak privately to David, was told Saul,
it
and
say,
is
and
all his
servants love thee, therefore thou must be the king's son in law.
23 But when the servants of Saul rehearsed these words in the hearing of David, David said, Is it a light matter in your
eyes to be son in law to a king ? As for me, I am a man of And when 24 humble condition, and not entitled to honour. Saul's servants told him the words which David had spoken, 25 Saul said, Thus shall you say to David, The king desireth no
other dowry, but a hundred foreskins of the Philistines, to be
avenged of the king's enemies. Now Saul thought to throw 26 him into the hands of the Philistines. When Saul's servants told David these words, the condition on which he was to be the 27 king's son in law, pleased David. Therefore he arose and went with his men, and smote among the Philistines a hundred men,
and contracted to be the king's Melchol to wife. 28 But when Saul saw that the Lord was with David, and that XIX. all Israel loved him, he still continued to fear David thereforeskins,
him
his daughter
Ch.
XIX.
fore Saul
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
2 David.
ingly
;
Now
spoke to his son Jonathan, and all his servants, to kill Jonathan, the son of Saul, loved David exceedsaid,
Saul seeketh
3 to
be on thy guard
close,
till
to-morrow morning,
and hide
near
thyself,
and keep
and
I will
my
my
fa-
may be
tell thee.
4 So Jonathan spoke to his father in commendation of David, and said to him, Let not the king sin against thy servaut David for he hath not sinned against thee and his services are 5 very good. For he hath put his life in his hands, and smitten the Philistines, and the Lord hath wrought a great deliverance, and all Israel have seen and rejoiced. Why then wilt thou sin against innocent blood by putting David to death without 6 cause? And Saul hearkened to the voice of Jonathan, and swore, saying, As the Lord liveth, he shall not be put to death. 7 Thereupon Jonathan called David, and told him all these And Jonathan brought David to Saul, and he was in words. presence as heretofore and as the war continued against 8 his Saul, David took courage and fought against the Philistines, and smote them with a very great slaughter, and they fled before But the evil spirit from God came upon Saul when he 9 him. was sitting in his house, with his spear in his hand, and while David's hands were engaged in playing, Saul sought to strike 10 the spear into David but David darted from before him, and 11 he struck the spear into the wall. As David had withdrawn, and escaped, Saul sent messengers that night to David's house, to watch him, with an intent to put him to death in the morning. But Melchol, David's wife, told him, and said, Unless thou save thy life this night, to-morrow thou wilt be put to 12 death. Then Melchol let David out through a window, and 13 he departed, and fled, and escaped. And Melchol took the cenotaphs, and laid them on the bed, and placed a goat skin 14 pillow for his head, and covered them with a mantle. So when
;
;
:
Saul sent messengers to take David, they said he was sick. 15 Then Saul sent them for David, saying, Bring him to me on 16 the bed, that I may put him to death. And when the messengers came, behold
!
There were the cenotaphs on the bed, and Whereupon Saul said to Mel-
Oh.
XX.
chol,
I.
thou thus deceived me, and sent away my enemy, so that he hath escaped? And Melchol said to Saul,
Why
hast
18
He
19
20
21
22
23
24
Let me go, else I will put thee to death. So David and escaped, and went to Samuel, to Armathaim, and told him all that Saul had done to him. And Samuel went with David, and they made their abode at Xavath in Rama. And when it was told Saul, saying, Behold David is at Xavath, in Rama, Saul sent messengers to take David. But when they saw the assembly of the prophets, with Samuel, standing at the head of them, a Spirit of God came upon the messengers When this was told Saul, he of Saul, and they prophesied. And when sent other messengers, and they also prophesied. Saul sent a third set of messengers, and they also prophesied, he was exceedingly enraged, and went himself to Armathaim. And when he came to the well of Alo, which is at Sephi, he And they inquired, and said, Where are Samuel and David ? Thereupon he went thence said, Behold at Xavath, in Rama. to Xavath, in Rama, and a Spirit of God came upon him also, and he went on prophesying till he came to Xavath, in Rama. And having stripped off his upper garments, he prophesied before them, and lay uncovered that whole day, and the whole
said,
fled,
night.
For
?
this cause
they
said, Is
Saul also
among
the pro-
phets
XX.
And
And David
fled
What have
done ?
And what
God
is
my
offence
2 seeketh
my
life ?
And Jonathan
said to him,
forbid
Thou
must not
die.
Behold
my
Why
me
fa-
It is not so.
And David
well, that I
in reply to Jo-
Thy
father
knoweth
have found
said,
He
But
to
as the
is
soul liveth,
as I said.
There
said
4 death.
5 desire
?
Then Jonathan
And, What
David,
shall I do for
is
As
and
for
me,
down
to eat.
Thou
me
go,
I will hide
6 myself in the
field till
evening.
And
if
Ch.
XX.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
shalt
say,
David earnestly intreated me, is an If he say, 7 annual sacrifice there, for the whole community. Very well; there is peace for thy servant. But if he answer
quire for me, thou
that he might run to Bethlehem, his city, because there
8 on by him.
Now
Lord with
thee.
me
I
to death thyself.
?
Why
me
9 to thy father
And Jonathan
come upon
if
Far be
is
it
it
from thee.
know
fully
For if determined on by
my
10
11
father, to
thee, provided
cities,
Then David
said
Who
shall tell
me,
Whereupon
Jonathan said to David, Come and stay in the field. So they 12 both went out to the field. Then Jonathan said to David, The Lord God of Israel knoweth, that I will, as occasion ofTereth, during the three days, sound my father, and whether good or ill be determined in respect to David, I will send thee word 13 into this field. God do so to Jonathan, and more also, if I do not disclose the evils against thee, and send thee away that thou mayst go in peace. And the Lord be with thee as he hath
14 been with my father, provided that while I am alive, thou deal 15 kindly with me, and, when I die, thou withdraw not thy kindand with this further proviso, ness from my house forever that when the Lord removeth the enemies of David, every one
;
from the face of the earth, the family of Jonathan be not sought by the house of David, may the Lord search out the ene17 mies of David. And Jonathan reyjeated again his oath to Da18 vid, for he loved the soul of one who loved him. Then Jonathan said, To-morrow is new moon, therefore thou shalt hide and when thou hast done thyself, that thy seat may be vacant 19 so for three days, thou shalt watch an opportunity, and come to this place, where thou mayst conceal thyself on that busy 20 day, and thou shalt sit near that Ergab. And I will come on
for
;
the third day, and throw darts, taking aim at this Amattari.
21
And
pick
behold I will send a servant and say, Go, find me the is from thee, even
up.
dart.
here,
Come thou
And
Ch.
XX.
is
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
Lord
liveth.
22 the matter
over, as the
is
But
if
from thee
Titer e.
Go thou
Now
thou have spoken, behold the Lord is wituess between me and 24 thee forever. So David hid himself in the field, and when the 25 new moon came, the king came to the table to dine. And
when he had seated himself as heretofore, on the seat by the wall, he faced Jonathan, and Abenner sat by Saul's side, but
And on that day Saul said nothing, was accidental that being unclean he had 27 not purified himself. But on the morrow, the second day of the moon, when David's seat was vacant, Saul said to his son
26 David's seat was vacant.
for
he thought
it
Jonathan,
Why
And Jonathan
said,
Bethlehem, and
sacrifice
Let
me
we
bre-
have a
of our
community
in the city,
if I
and
my
Now
therefore
down and
my
brethren.
this
Upon
know
For do
I not
that
For
kingdom
will not
be established.
Now
there-
32 33
Saul lifted up his spear against Jonathan, So Jonathan knew that his father was fully 34 bent on this mischief, to slay David, and started up from the table in great wrath, and did not eat bread the second day of the moon for he was grieved for David, because his father 35 was determinedly set against him. And when it was morning Jonathan went out to the field, as he had fixed by appoint-
And What
send and seize that young man, for he shall surely die. when Jonathan in reply said to Saul, Why must he die ?
hath he done
to put
him
to death.
little
me
And he And
said to
as the
boy was running, he threw a dart, and it passed the other 37 and when the boy came to the place where the dart lay which Jonathan had thrown, Jonathan cried with a loud voice after
vol.
i.
:'>
< > v
Ch.
XXL
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
There
:
the dart
is
38 Then Jonathan cried with a loud voice after the boy, saying, Haste with all speed. Tarry not. So when Jonathan's servant 39 had picked np the darts, and brought them to his master (Now the boy knew nothing, Jonathan and David only understood 40 the matter) Jonathan gave his weapons to the servant, and said 41 to him, Go, return to the city. And when the servant was
gone, David arose from the Argab, and
fell
made
obeisance to
him
three times.
And when
42 ed each other, and wept over each other a great while, Jonathan said to David, Go in peace, forasmuch as we have both sworn by the name of the Lord, saying, The Lord be a witness between me and thee, and between my seed and thy seed, Then David arose and departed, and Jonathan reforever.
turned to the
city.
XXI.
2
to Abimelech the meeting him, and said to priest, Abimelech was astonished at him, Why art thou alone, and nobody with thee ? Thereupon David said to the priest, The king hath given me to-day a business in charge, and said to me, Let none know the business on which I send thee, and with which I have charged thee therefore I appointed my servants to meet me at the place called Faith of God Phellani Maemoni. Now therefore hast thou Give me what thou hast ready. And the fives loaves at hand ? priest in reply said to David, I haye no common bread at hand. Because there is none but the holy bread if thy servants have but kept themselves from women they may eat it. And David in answer to the priest, said to him, Of a truth we have kept ourselves from women these three days. When I set out on the journey, all the servants were purified (though the journey was on secular affairs) because they were to be holy
to
Nomba,
So Abimeloaves, because he lech the priest had no other, but only those loaves which were taken from the presence of the Lord, that fresh bread might be put in their Now there was there that day, 7 place on the day he took them. near the Neessaran before the Lord, one of Saul's servants. 8 His name was Doek, the Syrian, who tended Saul's asses.
6 this
day,
on
account
of
my
provision
for
it.
Then David
if
Ch.
XXII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
my
sword, nor
my
arms with
9 me,
required
haste.
And
the
priest said,
Behold here
is
wrapped up no 10 other besides that here. And David said, There is none like And when he had given it to him, David arose, it, give it me. xVnd when David 11 and fled that day from the presence of Saul.
thou didst slay in the valley of Ela. If thou wilt take that, take in a garment.
whom
is
it
for there is
came
to
Was it not to him, Is not this David the king of the land ? sung their responsive song sayof him the choirs of women
12 13
14
15
David his ten thouAnd David treasured up these words in his mind, and sands. was greatly afraid of Angchus king of Geth, therefore he changed his countenance before him, and personated a character on that day, and beat as on a tympanum on the city gates, and scrabbled with his hands, and fell against the doors Thereof the gate, and let his spittle run down on his beard. upon Angchus said to his servants, Behold, you see the man is epileptic Why have you brought him to me ? Am I in want of epileptics, that you should bring him to be taken with
ing,
And
fit
before
me
He
my
house.
lie
XXII.
And when
and the
every one who was in distress, and every one in debt, and every one aggrieved in mind, collected to him, and he
And
So there were with him about four hundred from that place David went to Massephath of Moab, and said to the king of Moab, Let my father and my mother, I pray thee, be with thee, till I know what God will do for me. 4 So he conciliated the favour of the king of Moab, and they
3 was their leader.
men.
And
all
And Gad
tress
set
;
Thereupon David and came and took up his abode in the city Sarick. 6 When Saul heard that David and his men who were with him shewed themseh~es, (Xow Saul had seated himself on the eminence below the cultivated ground at Kama, with his spear in
depart and go to the land of Judea.
out,
Ch.
7
XXII.
liis
I.
KINGS T. SAMUEL.
servants stood around him) Saul said to his
hand, and
all bis
who attended him, Hearken, I pray you, ye sons of Benjamin Can the son of Jessai really give every one of you fields, and vineyards, and make you all captains of hundreds,
servants
!
all
conspire against
me
and
me when my
son
is
made
a league
me
that
my
is
my
vassal against
me
my
enemy, as
now the
case ?
Syrian,
and said, I saw the son of Jessai coming to Nornba, to Abimelech the son of Achi10 tob, the priest and he inquired of God for him, and gave him
care of Saul's asses, answered
;
gave him also the sword of Goliath. Upon this the king sent for Abimelech, son of Achitob, and all his father's 12 sons, the priests at Xomba and when they all came to the king,
11 victuals.
;
He
And he
to
said,
Here
hast
13 I am.
Speak,
my
lord.
Then Saul
said
him,
Why
thou conspired against me, thou and the son of Jessai, that thou
14 to
him bread, and a sword, and consult God for him make him my enemy, as is now the case ? And Abimelech answered the king and said, Who among all thy servants was
shouldst give
like David, in
high
trust,
Have
now
begun
to consult
God
for
him
Xo.
my
father's house.
For thy servant knew nothing of all these things, less or more. 16 Then Saul the king said, Thou shalt surely be put to death,
17 both thou Abimelech, and
And the all the house of thy father. king said to the light infantry who stood before him, Go near and put to death the priests of the Lord, because their hand was and because they knew that he was fleeing, and with David did not inform me. And when the servants of the king refused 18 to lift their hands against the priests of the Lord, the king said Thereupon to Doek, Turn thou, and fall upon the priests.
;
Doek, the Syrian, turned and slew the priests of the Lord that 19 clay, three hundred and five men, all wearing an ephod. Then he smote Xomba the city of the priests, with the edge of the sword, both men and women, infant and suckling, with the 20 cattle, and the asses, and the sheep. But one son of Abime-
Ch.
XXIII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
His name was AL>iathar, and he Abiathar told David that Sanl had
David.
And when
Lord, David said to Abiathar, I might have known that day that Doek the Syrian that he would tell Saul I am answerable for the lives of thy father's 23 household. Stay with me. Fear not. For wherever I provide
slain all the priests of the
a place for
for
my own
thy safety
XXIII.
Now when
it
They are ravaging, and deDavid inquired of the Lord saying, Shall I go and smite the Philistines ? And the Lord said, Go, and thou shalt make a slaughter among the Philistines and 3 save Keila. But David's men said to him, Behold we are in terror here in Judea and how must it be if we go to Keila ? 4 Shall we go to be a prey to the Philistines ? Then David inquired again of the Lord, and the Lord answered him, and said to him, Arise and go down to Keila for I will deliver the Phi5 listines into thy hands. So David went with his men to Keila, and fought the Philistines and they fled before him, and he took their cattle, and made a great slaughter among them. So David
listines are
Now
And when Saul was told that was come to Keila, Saul said, God hath sold him into David my hands for he is shut up by coming into a city with gates
;
8 and bars.
all
the people to go
down
for
for
Saul did not conceal his mischievous intention respectTherefore David said to Abiathar the priest, Bring
ing him.
of
And David
said,
Lord God
thy servant hath heard that Saul seeketh to come 11 against Keila to destroy the city on my account. Will it be
13 heard
Or will Saul come down now as thy servant hath ? Lord God of Israel tell thy servant. And the Lord said, It will be shut up. Thereupon David arose, and his men with him, about three hundred, and departed out of Keila, and went wherever they could go. And when Saul was told that 14 David had escaped Jrom Keila, he forbore going. So David
shut up
?
Ch.
XXIII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
straits,
and
fixed
mount Ziph,
Though Saul continually sought David, yet the Lord did not Even when David saw that Saul was coming to seek him, when he was on the desert moun-
16 tain in Kaina Ziph, Jonathan son of Saul arose, and went to David at Kaina, and strengthened his confidence in the Lord,
17 and said to him, Fear not
find thee
;
;
for the
hand
of
my father
Saul cannot
king over Israel, and I shall be second to thee, and Saul my father knoweth that this will be 18 the case. So they two made a covenant before the Lord, and David abode at Kaina, and Jonathan returned to his house. Then the Ziphites went up from the wilderness to Saul, on the 19 mount, and said, Behold doth not David hide himself near us
so that thou shalt be at Messara, at the straits by Kaina, on mount Echala, which is 20 to the right of Jessamon ? Now therefore every thing answerCome down eth the king's desire to induce him to come down.
Thereupon Saul said you of the Lord for you have cared for 22 me. Go, I pray you, and make ready, and examine his haunt, whether there be any trace of him there lately, where you men23 tioned. Perhaps he will practise wiles. Take a view therefore, and know, and I will go down with you, and if he be in that
21 to
us.
is
He
among
all
24 So the Ziphites arose and went before Saul. Now David and his men were in the wilderness of Maon, westward, on the right
25 of Jessamon.
And when
told,
men went
to seek him,
he went down to the rock which is in the and when Saul heard, he pursued after 26 David to the wilderness of Maon. And Saul and his men marched on one side of the mountain, while David and his
wilderness of
Maon
But David was For while 27 Saul and his men were encamping against David and his men, to take them, a messenger came to Saul, and said, Haste and 28 come for the Philistines have invaded the land. Whereupon Saul returned from pursuing David, and went to meet the Philistines. For this cause that place was called, The dividing 29 rock. Then David removed from that place, and took up his
were on the other side of the mountain.
protected in escaping from the presence of Saul.
;
men
abode
at the straits of
Engaddi.
Ch.
XXIV.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
XXIV.
And when Sanl returned from pursuing the Philisand was told by men, saying, David is in the wilderness 2 of Engaddi, he took with him three thousand men, selected out of all Israel, and went to seek David and his men in front 3 of Saddaiem. And when he came to the sheepcots by the way side, where there was a cave, Saul went into it to prepare himXow David and his men had taken up their abode in the self. 4 inner part of the cave. So David's men said to him, Behold this is the day, which the Lord mentioned to thee, that he would deliver thine enemy into thy hands, that thou mayst do Then David arose, to him what seemeth good in thine eyes.
tines,
And
after this
David's heart smote him, because he had cut off the skirt of
6 Saul's cloak.
And David
said
to
his
my
;
lord, the
10
11
up my hand against him for he is the Lord's anointed. So David prevailed on his men by these words, and did not permit them to rise, and kill Saul. And when Saul arose and went on his way, David went after him out of the cave. And David cried with a loud voice after Saul, and said, My lord, king And when Saul looked about behind him, David bowed down, with his face to the ground, and made obeisance Then David said to Saul, Why dost thou hearken to to him. the words of the people who say, Behold David seeketh thy life ? Behold this very day thine eyes have seen, how the Lord delivered thee to-day into my hands, in the cave, and I would not kill thee, but spared thee, and said, I will not lift up my hand against my lord, because he is the Lord's anointed. Now
!
behold here
skirt,
is
my
hand.
there
no wickedness in
my
life to
12 take
me and
thee.
And
the Lord
my
hand be upon
the
From
out,
14 transgression.
after
after
So
let
not
my hand
be upon thee.
And
?
now,
king
of
Israel?
And
after
Or
15 a
flea ?
Ck.
XXV.
tween
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
May
the Lord see, and judge
!
16 and deliver
17
me and me
thee.
my
cause,
finish-
ed speaking these words to Saul, Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David ? And Saul raised his voice, and wept. Then Saul said to David, Thou art more righteous than I for thou
;
18 hast returned
me good
evil.
Thou
19
20
21
22
day the good thou hast done me as the Lord delivered me this day into thy hands, and thou hast not slain me. Now, because if any man find his enemy in distress, and send him away well, the Lord will reward him with good, therefore now behold I know that thou shalt surely be king, and that the kingdom of Israel will be estaNow therefore swear to me by the blished in thy hand. that thou wilt not destroy my seed after me nor blot Lord, So David swore out my name from the house of my father. to Saul, and Saul departed to his place, and David and his men
hast indeed proved to
;
;
me
went up to the
straits of Messara.
XXV.
died
all
Israel assembled,
and be-
2 David arose,
there was a
him at his house at Armathaim. Then and went down to the wilderness of Maon. Now
at
man
Maon whose
He
The
He
man's name was Xabal, and his wife's name was Abigaia. His wife was a woman of good understanding, and very beautiful
but the
sition.
man was morose, and ill natured, and of a surly dispoAnd when David heard in the wilderness that Nabal
5 the Carmelite was sheering his flocks, David sent ten young
men, and said to the young men, Go up to Carmel and when you come to Nabal, salute him in my name and say thus 6 Health and prosperity to thee, and thy house, and to all that 7 thou hast. Now behold I have heard, that thy shepherds who
were with us in the wilderness are now shearing.
molest them, nor exact any thing of them
all
We
did not
were at Carmel.
we
are
come
in
good time.
we pray
thee,
whatever
thou
So the young men went aud delivered the message, in David's name, to Nabal in
:
Ch.
XXV.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
Upon which Nabal
started up,
is
Who
David
There are now a days many slaves who run 11 away every one from his master; and shall I take my bread, and my wine, and the flesh I have killed for my sheep shearers, and give them- to men whom I know not whence they 12 be? At this David's young men turned about, and came away, and having returned, they came and told David these words, whereupon David said to his men, Gird on every man 13 his sword. So there went up with David about four hundred 14 men, and two hundred staid with the baggage. Now one of
had told Abigaia, the wife of Nabal, saying, Behold, David sent messengers from the wilderness to salute 15 our master; but he turned away from them. Now those men
his servants
us.
us,
nor
exacted
us, all
fields,
And when
in
all
the
Now
is
hold; but he
is
no speaking to him.
IS
Abigaia hasted, and took two hundred loaves, and two vessels of wine, and five sheep ready dressed, and five ephahs of barley meal, and a gomer of dried raisins, and two
this
fig cakes,
Upon
19 hundred
vants,
and
laid
them on
asses,
and
Go on
come
you
but
her husband.
ass,
And
it
was going down under the covert of the mountain, behold David and his men were coming down over Now David had said, Surely 21 against her so she met them. for an unrighteous fellow have I guarded all that he had in the
mounted xm her
22 belonging to him
and we have not ordered the taking of any thing but he hath rewarded me evil for good. God do so to David, and more also, if by to-morrow morning 23 I leave of all that belong to Nabal one man And when Abigaia saw David, she hasted, and alighted from her ass, and fell on her face before David, and made obeisance to him on the ground, at his feet, and said, On me, my lord, be my ini24 quity. Let thy servant, I beseech thee, speak in thine audience 3 R VOL. i.
wilderness,
:
Oh.
XXV.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
26
27 28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
oft
37
Let not my lord, I pray man. For as is his name so is he. His name is Nabal, and with him is folly. But I thy servant did not see my lord's servants whom thou didst send. Now therefore, my lord, as the Lord liveth, and thy soul liveth, as the Lord hath withheld thee from coming to shed innocent blood, it was to save thy hand for thyself. Now therefore let all thine enemies and those who seek to hurt my lord be like Nabal. And now accept this present, which thy servant hath brought for my lord, and give it to the young men who attend my lord. Forgive, I beseech thee, what is amiss in thy servant. Because the Lord will assuredly make for my lord a faithful house because the Lord will fight the battle of my lord, therefore there must never be iniquity found in thee. Though a man may rise up to pursue thee, and seek thy life, yet will the life of my lord be bound up in the bundle of life by the Lord God but the life of thy enemies thou shalt sling out with a sling. And when the Lord shall do for my lord all the good things which he hath spoken concerning thee, and hath made thee ruler over Israel, thou my lord must not have the stain or guilt of having causelessly shed innocent blood. May the Lord therefore save the hand of my lord for himself, and kindly dispose my lord, that thou mayst remember thy servant, to deal kindly by her. Thereupon David said to Abigaia, Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, who hath sent thee this day to meet me. And blessed be thy conduct, and blessed thou who hast kept me back from coming to blood, that I might save my hand for myself. For as the Lord God of Israel liveth, who hath this day withheld me from doing thee an injury, if thou hadst not hastened, and come to meet me, I had determined that by the morning light there should not be left to Nabal one man. Then David received at her hand all that she brought him, and said to her, Go up in peace to thy house. See, I have hearkened to thy voice from a personal regard to thee. Then Abigaia went to Nabal, and behold he had an entertainment at his house like that; of a king, and Nabal's heart was elated for he was very drunk, so she told him nothing less or more till the next morning. But in the morning when Nabal had recovered from his wine, his wife told him all these things.
thee, set his heart against this perverse
Ch.
XXVI.
and
his
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
he became like a stone.
Blessed be the Lord who
38 39
he
said,
hand of Naand hath preserved his servant from the hand of wicked men. The Lord hath turned the wickedness of Nabal on Then David sent and spoke of Abigaia his own head. 40 to take her for a wife and when David's servants came to Abigaia to Carmel, and spoke to her, saying, David hath
reproach, out of the
;
my
and bowed down to the ground on her face, and said, Behold thy servant is ready to be a house maid to wash the feet of thy 42 servants. Then Abigaia arose, and mounted her ass, and five maids accompanied her, and she went with David's servants,
Now David had taken Achinaam of 43 and became his wife. And Saul gave his Jezrael, and they were both his wives. daughter Melchol, David's wife, to Phalti, son of Amis, of
Komma.
XXVI.
2
Again the Zrphites came from the wilderness to Saul, on the mount, and said, Behold, David is lurking with us on mount Echela, in front of Jessemon. Thereupon Saul arose, and went down to the wilderness of Ziph, having with him three thousand chosen men of Israel, to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph. And Saul encamped on that eminence of Echela, which is in front of Jessemon, by the way side. Now David made his abode in that wilderness. So when David saw that Saul was coming after him, into the wilderness, he sent out spies. And when he knew that Saul was come in force out of Keila, David arose privily, and went to the place where
Saul was sleeping.
And
general was there, and Saul was asleep in a palanquin, and the
6 people were
encamped around him. Now David addressing Abimelech the Chettite, and Abessa son of Saruia, the brother of Joab, had said, Who will go with me into the camp to Saul ? 7 and Abessa said, I will go with thee. So David went with Abessa, in among the people by night, and behold Saul lay fast asleep in a palanquin, and his lance was stuck in the ground at his head, and Abenner and his people lay around him. 8 Whereupon Abessa said to David, The Lord hath this day
Ch.
XXVI.
delivered thine
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
into thy
enemy
hands,
now
therefore
let
me
my
:
him
10 Lord's anointed,
But David said to Abessa, Thou must who can lift up his hand against the and be guiltless? Then David said, As the
for
Lord
Lord
down
to battle
my
the Lord.
Now
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
So David took the and the cup of water from his pillow, and went away and there was none who saw, nor was there one who perceived, nor one who awaked. They were all fast asleep. For a deep sleep from the Lord had fallen upon them. And when David had passed over to the other side, he stood on the top of the mountain, at a distance, and there was a great way between them, and David called to the people, and spoke to Abenner, saying, And Abenner answered and Wilt thou not answer, Abenner, Then David said to Abenner, said, Who art thou, who callest ? Art thou not a chief man ? And who is like thee in Israel ? Why then dost thou not guard thy lord the king ? For one of the people went in to slay thy lord the king. This thing which thou hast done is not good. As the Lord liveth, you who guard your lord the king the anointed of the Lord, are guilty for see now, I pray thee, the king's lance, and the of death cup of water, where are they which were at his head? And when Saul knew David's voice, he said, Is this thy voice, my son David ? And David said, I am thy servant, my lord the king. Moreover he said, Why doth my lord pursue after his servant ? For wherein have I offended, or what iniquity is there found in me? Now therefore let my lord the king hear the word of his servant. If God stirreth thee up against me, let
!
cursed be thy sacrifice be fragrant bat if the sons of men they before the Lord; for they have now driven me out from abiding securely in the inheritance of the Lord, saying, Go,
:
fall on the king of Israel is land before the face of the Lord, because the come out to seek my life, as the night hawk pursue th on the
Now
my
blood
21 mountains.
Then Saul
said, I
have sinned.
Return,
my
son
Ch.
XXVII.
David
;
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
;
because my life hath for I will no more do thee harm been precious in thy sight, at the very time when I was led 22 astray by folly, and egregiously mistaken. And David answered and said, Behold here is the king's lance let one of the 23 young men come over and take it. The Lord will render to every
;
one according to his righteousness, and his fidelity. As the Lord delivered thee this day into my hands, and I would not 24 lay my hand on the Lord's anointed and behold as thy life was this day highly regarded in my eyes, so may my life be highly regarded in the sight of the Lord, and may he protect
;
25
me
He
me
out of
all affliction.
Then Saul
shalt
my
son.
Thou
surely
his way,
and
XXVII.
fall into
4
5
7 8
10
So shall I escape hundred men with him, and went to xVngchus, son of Ammach, king of Geth. And David abode with Angchus, both he and his men, every one with his household, and David with his two wives, Achinaam the Jezraelitess, and Abigaia late the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. And when Saul was informed that David had fled Now David to Geth, he did not proceed any more to seek him. hath found favour in thy had said to Angchus, If thy servant sight, let a place, I pray thee, be given me in one of thy cities, For why should thy in the country, and I will settle there. So he gave him on servant dwell in the royal city with thee ? that day Sekelak; for this cause Sekelak belongeth to the king of Juda to this day. Now the time that David had dwelt in the country of the Philistines was four months, when David went up with his men, and they fell upon all the Geserites, and upon the Amelekites. (Now this country was inhabited by wandering hordes, excepting those who had fixed abodes from Gelampsur to the land of Egypt.) And when he smote the land but he took their he saved neither man nor woman alive flocks, and herds, and asses, and camels, and raiment, and reAnd when Angchus said to turned, and came to Angchus.
from seeking
in the borders of Israel?
me
So David
arose,
and the
six
Ch.
XXVIII.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
David, Upon whom have you fallen ? David said to Angchus, Towards the south of Judea, and towards the south of Jesme11 ga, and towards the south of Kenezi.
But
say,
I saved neither
man
nor
woman
to
Such and such things doth David. And this was his custom all the time that David 12 dwelt in the country of the Philistines. And David was in high confidence with Angchus, who said, He is surely in great disgrace with his people in Israel, therefore he must be my
carry tidings against us to
;
Geth and
servant forever.
XXVIII.
Now in those days when the Philistines were assembling in their camps to go out to war with Israel, Angchus said to David, Know assuredly that thou shalt go out with me
Whereupon David said to Angchus, Thus thou shalt now know what thy servant can do. And Angchus said to David, Thus will I make thee captain of 3 my body guard during thy life. Now Samuel was dead and all Israel had bewailed him, and buried him at Arniathaim in his city. And Saul had driven from the land the belly speakers, and the 4 diviners; and the Philistines assembled, and came and encamped at Sonam; whereupon Saul assembled all Israel, and they
2 to battle, both thou and thy men.
5 encamped at Gelbua.
Philistines he was
And when
and
his
afraid,
6 mayed.
And
;
by Seek out for me a Then 7 prophets. woman who is a belly speaker, and I will go to her and con8 suit her. And his servants said to him, Behold there is a woThereupon Saul disguised man, a belly speaker, at Endor. himself, and put on other clothes, and went, he and two men with him. And they came to the woman by night, and said to her, Consult for me, I pray thee, the belly speaker, and bring
answer him
by dreams, nor by
mention to thee. And the woman how said to him, Behold thou knowest what Saul hath done he hath rooted out all the belly speakers, and the diviners, out of the land why then dost thou lay a trap for my life, to put 10 me to death ? And Saul swore to her saying, As the Lord liv11 eth, there shall no mischief befal thee on this account. Then
9
up
for
me him whom
I shall
the
shall I bring
up
for thee ?
And when
he
Ch.
XXVIII.
said,
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
for nie, the
woman saw Samuel, and woman said to Saul, Why 13 hast thou deceived me ? Thou indeed art Saul. And the king And Tell me, Whom hast thou seen ? said to her, Fear not. the woman said to him, I saw gods coming up out of the earth. 14 And he said to her, What didst thou discover ? And she said to him, An erect man coming up out of the earth, and he had
12 had
Bring up Samuel
And
the
So Saul knew that this was Samuel, and he bowed down on his face to the ground, and made 15 obeisance to him. And Samuel said, Why hast thou troubled me, that I should come up ? And Saul said, I am in great afThe Philistines are making war on me, and God hath fliction.
a mantle thrown around him.
me know what I shall thou ask me, seeing the Lord is departed from thee, and dost 17 is with thy neighbour? The Lord indeed hath done to thee as the Lord spoke by my agency. And the Lord will rend the
18 to David.
of thy hand, and give it to thy neighbour, even Because thou didst not hearken to the voice of the Lord, and didst not execute the fierceness of his wrath on Amelek, therefore the Lord hath done this thing to thee this And the Lord will deliver Israel with thee into the hands day.
me no more, neither by the Now therefore I have called And Samuel said, Why do.
kingdom out
and to-morrow thou, and thy sons with thee, and the Lord will deliver the army of Israel into the 20 hand of the Philistines. At this Saul shuddered, and fell at his full length on the ground, and was struck with horror at the words of Samuel, and there was no more any strength in him, fur he had not eaten bread that whole day, and that whole 21 ni^ht. Then the woman came to Saul, and when she saw that he was in great trepidation, she said to him, Behold I pray
of the Philistines,
shall
fall,
hath hearkened to thy voice. I put my life hand, and heard the words which thou didst speak to 22 me; now therefore, hearken, I pray thee, to the voice of thy servant, and let me set before thee a morsel of bread, and eat
thee, thy servant
in
my
And 23 that thou mayst have strength; for thou art to travel. his servants and the woman pressed when he declined eating, him so he hearkened to their voice, and arose from the ground, 24 and sat on a seat. Now the woman had a fatted calf in the
;
Ck XXIX.
ed
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
it, and she took flour, and mixand baked unleavened cakes, and set them before Saul 25 and his servants. And when they had eaten, they arose and
XXIX.
had now assembled all their armies at Aphek, and Israel were encamped at Endor which is in Jezrael. 2 Now when the lords of the Philistines were on their march, at the head of their hundreds and thousands, and David and his 3 men were marching in the rear with Angchus, the lords of the And Angchus Philistines said, Who are these marching here ? said to the generals of the Philistines, Who, but David the servant of Saul ? He hath been long with us. This is the second year, and I have found no fault in him from the day he came to 4 me to this day. But the generals of the Philistines were offended at him, and said to him, Send this man away and let him return to his place where thou hast fixed him, and let him not
The
Philistines
(}
10
11
go with us to battle, nor be let into the councils of the army. How can he reconcile himself to his master ? Will it not be with the heads of these men ? Is not this the David of whom they sung the responsive song in choirs, saying, Saul hath slain Ids thousands, and David his ten thousands? Then Angchus called David, and said to him. As the Lord liveth, Thou art good, and upright in my eyes, and so is thy going out and thy coming in with me in the army. Indeed I have not found any thing amiss in thee from the day of thy coming to me even to this But thou art not in favour with the lords. Now therefore day. return, and go in peace, that thou mayst not give offence to And David said to Angchus, the lords of the Philistines. What have I done to thee, and what hast thou found in thy servant ;from the day I came to thee to this day, that I may not go and fight the enemies of my lord the king ? And Angchus replied to David, I know that thou art good in my sight, but the lords of the Philistines say, He shall not go with us to battle now therefore rise early to-morrow morning, thou and the servants of thy lord who have come with thee, and go to the place where I have fixed thee, and harbour not an evil thought in thy heart for thou art good in my sight. Be up betimes for the march, and soon as you have light depart. So David arose early, he and his men, to go and guard the land of the Philistines, while the Philistines went up to battle at Jezrael.
;
Ch.
XXX.
the third day,
I.
KINGS SAMUEL.
I.
XXX.
his
men
arrived
at
Sekelak, on
Amelek had invaded the South, and Sekelak, and had smitten Sekelak. Though they had burned it with fire, 2 yet with regard to the women, and all who were in it, they
3
man, or a woman, small or great, but had taken and marched off. So when David and his men to the city, and saw that it was burned with fire, and that their wives, and their sons, and their daughters were ta4 ken captive, David and his men raised their voices, and wept 5 till they had no more power to weep. Now both David's wives
had not
slain a
them came
captive,
both Achinaam the Jezraelitess, and AbiAnd David was in great 6 gaia, the wife of Nabal, the Carmelite. distress, for the people talked of stoning him for the soul of all
were taken captive
;
;
the people was exasperated, every one for his sons, and his David, however, was strengthened by the Lord daughters.
7 his God.
And David
And David
for
inquired of
Shall I over-
take them
ly
And
take
and the
Then David set out, he hundred men who were with him and when they
;
He
pursued
with four hundred men, and two hundred, who halted on the 11 bank of the brook Bosor, guarded the baggage. And they
in the field, and took him, and brought and they gave him bread, and he ate, and they 12 gave him water to drink. Then they gave him a piece of fiocake, and when he had eaten, and his spirit was come to him for he had not tasted bread, nor drank water for three days and three nights, David said to him, To whom dost thou belong, L3 and whence art thou ? And the Egyptian lad said, I am a ser14 vant of a man, an Amelekite. My master left me because I
found an Egyptian
him
to David,
three days ago. made an invasion on the south of the Chelethites, and on those parts of Judea, and on the south 15 of Chelub, and we burned Sekelak with fire. Then David said
fell sick
We
me to this horde ? And he said, Swear me now by God, that thou wilt not put me to death nor deliver me into the hands of my master, and I will conduct thee to
So
lie
16 the horde.
VOL.
I.
Ch.
XXX.
I.
KINGS
I.
SAMUEL.
17
18
19
20
21
22
spread abroad on the face of the whole land, eating and drinking, and celebrating a festival, for all the great spoil which they had taken from the country of the Philistines, and from the land And David came upon them, and smote them, from of Judea. break of day till late in the evening, and part of the next day, so that not a man of them escaped, except four hundred young men, who mounted camels and fled. And David recovered He recovered also his two all that the Amelekites had taken. There was none missing among them, small or great, wives. nor any of the spoils, nor sons nor daughters, nor any thing David recovered all. He took also of what they had taken. all their flocks, and herds, and drove them before the spoils. And of this prey it was said, These are David's prey. And when David came to the two hundred that were left to follow David, and whom he had caused to halt by the brook Bosor, they came out to meet David, and to meet the people who were with him. But when David introduced them to the peoall the turbulent and bad men ple, and they had saluted them among the warriors, who went with David, answered and said,
;
Because they did not accompany us in the pursuit we will not give them any of the spoils which we have taken, save that
every one may take his wife and children. Let them take these 23 and depart. But David said, You must not do so, since the Lord hath given them to us and preserved us. The Lord indeed hath delivered into our hands this wandering horde, 24 which came against us, who then will hearken to your words?
25 share of So from that day forward this was the rule, and it became alike. a statute, and an established custom in Israel even to this day. 26 And when David came to Sekelak, he sent some of the spoils
For as is less entitled to them than we are. him who goeth down to the battle, so shall be the him who guardeth the baggage. They shall all share
27 to the elders of Juda, and to his friends, saying, Here are some of the spoils of the enemies of the Lord for those at Baithsur, and for those at South Bama, and for those at Gethor, and for 28 those at Aroer, and for those at Ammadi, and for those at Saphi, and for those at Esthie, and for those at Geth, and for
29 those at Kimath, and for those at Saphek, and for those at Themath, and for those at Carmel, and for those in the cities
Ch.
XXXI.
I.
KINGS I. SAMUEL.
30 of Jeremeel, and for those in the cities of the Kenezites, and for those at Jerimuth, and for those at Bersabee, and for those 31 at Noniba, and for those at Chebron, even all the places through
men had
passed.
XXXI.
Now when
men
of
on the Israel fled before the Philistines, and the wounded engage2 mountain Gelbua, and the Philistines came to a close ment with Saul and his sons, and the Philistines smote Jona3 than, and Aminadab, and Melchisa, sons of Saul.
tle pressed
And
the bat-
hard against Saul, and the archers hit him, and he 4 was wounded in the hypochondres, whereupon Saul said to his armour bearer, Draw thy sword, and run me through with it,
lest these
uncircumcised come and stab me, and insult me. But his armour bearer would not, for he was struck with horror.
fell
on it. And when his armour bearer saw that Saul was dead, he also fell upon his Thus Saul, and his three sons, and 6 sword, and died with him. his armour bearer, died on the same day in the same place.
7
And when the men of Israel who were on this side the vale, and they who were on the bank of the Jordan, saw that the men of Israel fled and that Saul and his sons were dead, they left their cities, and fled, and the Philistines came and dwelt 8 therein. Now on the morrow when the Philistines came to strip the dead, they found Saul, and his three sons, fallen on the And they treated him scornfully, and 9 mountains of Gelbua. stripped off his armour, and sent it to the land of the Philistines, proclaiming the good news all around to their idols, and 10 to the people. And they hung up his arms in the temple of
;
But
men of valour, and body of Saul, and the marched the whole night, and took the body of Jonathan his son, from the wall of Baithsam, and carlo ried them to Jabis and there burned them. Then they took their bones, and buried them in the field at Jabis, and fasted
12 had done to Saul, they arose, even
the
seven days.
Ch.
I.
I.
II.
Now after the death of Saul when David returned from 2 the slaughter of the Amelekites, and had been at Sekelak two days, behold there came a man, on the third day, from the
camp
from the people of Saul with his clothes rent, and earth on his head, and when he came to David he fell on the ground, o and made obeisance to him. And David said to him, Whence
4 of
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
And he replied, I have escaped from the camp Thereupon David said to him, What is the news? Tell me. And when he said, The people fled from the battle, and many of the people have fallen, and died Saul also is dead, and his son Jonathan David said to the young man who told him, How knowest thou that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead? And the young man who told him said, By accident I happened to be on mount Gelbua, and behold Saul was leaning on his spear and lo the chariots and horsemen were close upon him and when he looked back and saw me, he called me and I said, Here I am. Then he said to me, Who art thou? and I said, I am an Amelekite. Then he said to me, Stand over me, I pray thee, and kill me; for I am seized with a gloomy horror, because all my life is in me. So I went up to him and killed him, for I am sure he could not live after he fell and I took the crown which was on his head, and the bracelet which was on his arm, and have brought them here to my lord. Then David took hold of his garments, and rent them, and all the men who were with him rent their garments, and beat their breasts, and wept, and fasted till evening for Saul, and for Jonathan his son, and for the people of Juda, and for the house of Israel, because they had been smitten with the sword. And David said to the young man who told him, Whence art thou ? And he said, I am the son of a stranger an Amelekite. And David said to him, How couldst thou not be afraid to lift up thy hand to kill the Lord's anointed. Then David called one of his yuong men and said, Go near and fall upon him. So he smote him that he died. And David said to him, Thy blood be upon thy own head, for thy own mouth hath testified against
comest thou?
Israel.
;
17
Then David sung this funereal Ode over Saul, and over Jonathan his son, and gave orders that the children of Juda should 18 learn it. Behold it is written in the book Straight.
Ch.
19
IT. II.
;
!
Erect,
Israel, a
dead
For the
slain
How
20
Tell
it
are the
mighty
On you, mountains of Gelbua, let not dew On you, let there be no rain, nor fields of
ings
!
descend
first
fruit offer-
22
For there the shield of the mighty was battered The shield of Saul. Was he not auointed with oil From the blood of the wounded
From
The bow of Jonathan recoiled not empty The sword of Saul bended not in vain.
23
Saul and Jonathan were beloved
And
Than
And
24
Who Who
25
How
On
mighty
fallen
battle,
Jonathan
!
mourn
for thee,
my
brother Jonathan,
Far surpassing the love of women. How are the mighty fallen And the weapons of war perished Now after these things David inquired of the Lord saying, May I go up to one of the cities of Juda ? And the Lord said to him, Go up. And David said, Whither shall I go ? And he said, To Chebron. So David went up to Chebron, with his two wives, Achinaam the Jezraelitess, and Abigaia late the wife
! !
.
Ch.
II.
II.
one with his household, and they dwelt in the cities of Che4 bron. And the men of Judea came, and anointed David there, 5 to be king over the house of Juda. And when they told David,
saying,
The men
Da-
unto them, Blessed are ye of the Lord, because you have shewn this kindness for your lord for Saul, the anointed of the
;
6 Lord and have buried him and his son Jonathan. Now thereAs for fore may the Lord deal mercifully and truly with you me I will recompense you for this kindness, because you have Now therefore let your hands be strengthened, 7 done this thing. and be ye valiant for Saul your lord is dead, and the house of Juda have anointed me to be king over them.
; !
bosthe, the son of Saul, and brought him from the camp to 9 Manaem, and made him king over Galaaditis, and over Thasiri, and over Jezrael, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin,
10 and over
old
all Israel.
when he began
;
Jebosthe the son of Saul, was forty years to reign over Israel, and when he had
reigned two years, (except over the house of Juda who followed David now the time which David reigned at Chebron
12 over the house of Juda was seven years and six months) Abenner, son of Ner, and the servants of Jebosthe, son of Saul, came out from Hanaeni to Gabaon and Joab, son of Sa13 ruia, and the servants of David went out from Chebron, and they met each other at the pool of Gabaon, and sat down one
;
14 pool.
on one side of the pool, and the other on the other side of the And Abenner said to Joab, let the young men, I pray
us.
And Joab
said, let
them
Then there arose, and went over by number, twelve arise. Benjaminites who were for Jebosthe, son of Saul, and twelve 16 of the servants of David and they seized, every one with his
;
hand, the head of his fellow, and plunged each his sword into So the name of that his adversary's side, and fell together.
place was called, Portion of ill designs. It is near Gabaon. And 17 the battle became very furious that day. And Abenner, with the men of Israel, retreated before the servants of David. Now there
Asael.
Ck. III.
II.
And Asael was swift of foot as a wild roe. And Asael pursued Abenner, and turned not aside to the right, nor to the left 20 from following him. And Abenner looked back and said, Art
19
21 thou Asael?
And he
said,
am.
Then Abenner
said to him,
22
23
24
25
26
and lay hold on one of the his armour. But Asael would not turn aside from following him. And Abenner again said to Asael, Desist from following me, that I may not smite thee to the ground. For how then could I hold up my face to Joab ? And what do these things tend to? Return to thy brother Joab. But he would not desist. So Abenner smote him with a back stroke of his spear, into the loin, and the spear passed quite through him, and he fell there and died under him. And every one who came to the place where Asael fell and died, stood still. But Joab and Abessa continued the pursuit after Abenner, and as the sun was setting they had got as far as the hill Amman, which is in front of Gai, on the way to the wilderness of Gabaon. And the Benjaminites who followed Abenner crouded together, and having formed themselves into one body, they stood on the summit of a hill. Then Abenner called to Joab, and said, Must the sword devour to a complete victory ? Knowest thou not that in the last extremity it will be
or to the left,
very bitter ? How long shall it be ere thou 27 pie to return from pursuing our brethren?
said,
As the Lord liveth, but for thy speech the people might, from the morning, have gone up every one from the pursuit of 28 his brother. Then J oab sounded a trumpet and the people halt29 ed, and did not pursue Israel, nor continue the battle longer. And
Abenner and his men bent their course homeward that whole night, and having crossed the Jordan and passed over the ad30 joining plain, they came to the camp. And when Joab returned from pursuing Abenner, and had assembled all the people,
there were missing of David's servants nineteen men, including
David had smitten of the children men, three hundred and sixty. 32 Then they took up Asael, and buried him in his father's tomb at Bethlehem. And Joab and the men who were with him, marched all night, and arrived at Chebron by break of day. III. Though the war was lengthened out between the house
31 Asael.
of of Benjamin, even of Abenner's
Ch. III.
of Saul
II.
stronger and stronger, but the house of Saul grew weaker and
For David had sons born to him in Chebron. His born was Amnon, the son of Achinaam, the Jezraelitess 3 and his second, Daluia, the son of Abigaia, the Carmelite, and
2 weaker.
first
4 mi, king of Gessir, and his fourth, Ornia, the son of Aggith, 5 and the fifth, Saphatia, the son of Abital, and the sixth Je6 theraam, the son of Aigal, a wife of David.
to
But while the war continued between the house of Saul and the house of David, Abenner got a 7 mastery over the house of Saul. Now Saul had a concubine
David
at Chebron.
named Respha,
8 concubine?
a daughter of Jol.
And
Why
my
father's
10
11
12
13
For this Abenner was exceedingly enraged at Jebosthe, and said to him, Am I a dog's head ? Have I now dealt kindly with the house of Saul, thy father, and with his brethren, and relations, and not gone over to the house of David, and dost thou question me now respecting an injury done God do so to Abenner and more also, if, as the to a woman ? hath sworn to David, I do not do so to him, to take the Lord kingdom from the house of Saul, and set up the throne of David over Israel and over Juda, from Dan to Bersabee. So Jebosthe could no more controul Abenner in any thing, because he was afraid of him. Then Abenner sent messengers to David at Thailam where he was, in all haste, saying, Make a covenant with me, and behold my hand shall be with thee, to bring over all the house of Israel to thee. On which David said, Well, I will make a covenant with thee. But one thing I require of thee, and declare that thou shalt not see my face,
unless thou bring
Melchol the daughter of Saul, when thou Then David sent messengers to Jebosthe,
me my
wife Melchol,
whom
I es-
hundred foreskins of the Philistines. And Jabosthe sent, and took her from her husband, from Phal15 16 tiel son of Sella and her husband came with her, weeping be17 hind her, till they came to Barakim, Then Abenner said to him, Go, return. So he returned. And Abenner spoke to the elders of Israel, saying, Heretofore you sought to make David king
;
Ch. III.
II.
18 over you
19
20
21
22
23
24
Lord hath spoken conmy servant David I Philistines, and out of will save Israel out of the hand of the the hand of all their enemies. Abenner spoke also in the ears of Benjamin. And Abenner came to Chebron, to communicate to David what seemed good in the sight of Israel, and in the sight And when Abenner came to David of the house of Benjamin. at Chebron, and twenty men with him, David made an entertainment for Abenner, and the men with him. Then Abenner said to David, Let me, I pray thee, arise and go, and I will assemble all Israel before my lord the king, and make a covenant with him, and thou shalt reign over all that thy heart desireth. So David dismissed Abenner, and he departed in peace. Now behold David's servants, and Joab, were returning from an expedition, and bringing with them a great spoil and Abenner was not with David at Chebron, for David had sent him away, and he was gone in peace. So when Joab and all his army arrived, and they told Joab, saying, Abenner, son of Ner, came to David, and he hath sent him away, and he has gone in peace, Joab went to the king, and said, What is this thou hast done ?
;
now
therefore do
for the
By
the hand of
25 Behold Abenner came to thee Why then hast thou sent him away? And he is gone in peace? Dost thou not know the wickedness of Abenner son of Ner that he came to deceive and to thee, and to know thy going out and thy coming in 26 know all that thou art doing ? Then Joab went out from Da!
vid, and sent messengers after Abenner, and they brought him 27 back from the well of Seeiram, but David knew it not. And when Abenner returned to Chebron, Joab took him aside in the gate to speak to him, and watching an opportunity, smote him
there in the groin, and he died, for the blood of Asael the brother 28 of Joab. And when David afterward heard, he said, Guiltless am I and my kingdom, before the Lord for ever, from the blood 29 of Abenner, son of Ner. Let it fall on the head of Joab, and on all his father's house And may there never be wanting of the
!
afflicted
on a staff, or falling by the sword, or lacking Now Joab and his brother Abessa, bore a grudge 30 bread against Abenner, because he had slain their brother Asael in 31 the battle at Gabaon. Then David said to Joab, and to all the 3 T vol. i.
Oh. IV.
II.
KINGS-II. SAMUEL.
Bend your garments and gird on and utter lamentations before Abenner. And king David walked after the bier, and they buried Abenner at Chebron. 32 And the king wept aloud over his grave, and all the people wept 33 over Abenner. And the king chanted a funeral song over Abenner, and said, As dieth a criminal should Abenner die ? Thy hands were not bound with chains Nor thy feet with fetters.
people who were with him,
sackcloth,
He
35
Now all the people had been assembled to bewail him and when all the people came to induce David to eat the funeral bread while it was yet day, David swore, saying, God do so to me and more also, if I taste bread, or any thing else, till the sun is 36 set. And when the people knew this, they were well pleased
;
37 with
ple,
all that
And
all
the peo-
and
all Israel,
Abenner
38 son of Ner to death, did not proceed from the king. For the king said to his servants, Do you not know that a great leader
32 hath this day fallen in Israel and that though I am a relation, and constituted a king, yet these sons of Saruia are too hard for me ? The Lord retribute to the doer of evil according to his
;
wickedness
IV.
When
all
Jebosthe
son
of
Saul,
heard
that
Abenner, son
at Chebron, his
the
men
Now
Jebosthe, son of
had two captains of bands. The name of the one was They were sons of Baana, and the name of the other Bechab. 3 Bemmon, the Berothite, of the children of Benjamin, for Beroth had been assigned to the Benjaminites, and the Berothites had fled to G-othaim, and have continued to sojourn there even 4 to this day. And Jonathan, son of Saul, had a son, who was lame in both his feet. He was five years old when the news of Saul and of his son Jonathan came from Jezrael, and his nurse took him up and fled, and as she was hasting to carry him off, he
Saul,
happened
bosthe.
to
fall,
so
And
the
sons
Bemmon,
the
Bechab,
and
Ch. V.
II.
set out, and came in the heat of the clay to the house of Jebosthe, while he was sleeping on his couch at noon.
Baana,
(j
Now
So Rechab and
7 Baana, the brothers, escaped notice, and went into the house,
while
And
Jebosthe was asleep on his couch in his bed chamber. they smote him, and killed him, and cut off his head. And
all night,
is
but the Lord hath executed vengeance for our lord the king on his enemies as at 9 this day on Saul thine enemy, and on his seed. Whereupon
life
10
11
12
V. 2
David answered Rechab, and Baana his brother, the sons of Remmon, the Berothite, and said to them, As the Lord liveth who hath redeemed my soul from all affliction, when one told me that Saul was dead, and thought himself a messenger of good news to me, I apprehended him, and slew him at Sekelak, though he thought himself entitled to a reward from me for his good news. But now wicked men have slain a righteous person, in his house, upon his bed. Now therefore I will avenge his blood on you and cut you off from the earth. Then David gave orders to his servants, and they instantly slew them, and cut off their hands, and their feet, and hanged them up by the pool of Chebron. And they buried the head of Jebosthe in the grave of Abenner son of Ner. Then all the tribes of Israel came to David to Chebron and said to him, Behold we are thy bone and thy flesh. Heretofore, while Saul was king over us, It was thou who didst lead out and bring in Israel and the Lord said to thee, Thou shalt feed my people Israel, and thou shalt be ruler over my people Israel. And when all the elders of Israel came to David to Chebron, king David made a covenant with them at Chebron, before the Lord, and they anointed David to be king
;
David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and Seven years and six months he reigned at Chebron over Juda, and he reigned thirty three years, over all Israel and Juda, at Jerusalem.
Ch. V.
II.
When David
;
and
men went
who inhabited that land, it was said to David, Thou shalt not come here for the blind and the lame are opposed to it, saying, So when David took the fortress, Zi7 David shall not come here. 8 on, the same is the city of David, on that day David said, Whoever smiteth the Jebusites, let him also dispatch with a dagger those lame and those blind, even them who hate the soul of David for this cause they say, The blind and the lame shall And David made his 9 not come into the house of the Lord.
:
abode in the
10 vid built the
fort, so it
And Da-
around the citadel and his own house. And David advanced in prosperity, and grandeur, and the Lord 11 Almighty was with him. And Chiram, king of Tyre, sent messengers to David, with cedar timber, and carpenters, and
city,
12
13
14
17
18 19
20
21
David perceived that the Lord had prepared him to be king over Israel, and that his kingdom was exalted for the sake of his people Israel, David took still more wives and concubines out of Jerusalem, after he came from Chebron. And David had still more sons and daughters born to him. Now these are the names of those who were born to him in Jerusalem. Sammus, and Sobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, and Ebear, and Elisue, and Naphek, and Jephies, and Elisama, and Elidae, and Eliphalath, Samae, Jesibath, Nathan, Galamaan, Jebar, Theesus, Eliphalat, Naged, Naphek, Jonathan, Leasamus, Baalimath, Eliphaath. When the Philistines heard that David was anointed king over Israel, all the Philistines came up to seek David and when David heard he went down to the fort. And the Philistines came, and made an irruption into the valley of the Titans. Whereupon David inquired of the Lord saying, Shall I go up against the Philistines? Wilt thou deliver them into my hands ? And the Lord said to David, Go up for I will assuredly deliver the Philistines into thy hands. So David went out through Upper breaks, and smote the Philistines there. Whereupon David said, The Lord broke through the Philistine enemies before me, as waters burst through mounds. For this cause the name of that place, was called Upper hreaks. And
;
;
When
Ch. VI.
II.
with him took them. 22 Again the Philistines proceeded to come up, and made 23 another irruption into the valley of the Titans. And when David inquired of the Lord, the Lord said, Thou shalt not go up Wheel about from them, and come to meet them in front. 21 upon them near Wailing. And when thou nearest the sound of a rustling in the grove of Wailing, then thou shalt go down
against
them;
for the
Lord
will
25
And David
did as the
all
the young
arose,
men
of Israel, about
2 seventy thousand.
and set out on his march, he and all the people with him, and some of the chiefs of Juda, to bring up thence the ark of God, which is called by the name of the Lord of hosts enthroned on the cherubims, which are on :> And having put the ark of the Lord in a new car, they brought it. mount. it from the house of Aminadab, who dwelt on the And Oza, and his brothers the sons of Aminadab, led the I car with the ark. His brothers marched before the ark. And 5 David and the Israelites played on high toned instruments of music, accompanied with songs, and on kinyras and on nablas, and on tympanums, and on cymbals, and on harps.
6
And David
10
11
12
But when they came to the threshing floor of Nachor, Oza stretched forth his hand upon the ark of God to stay it, and took hold of it, because the young bull shook it. And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Oza, and he smote him Now there, by the ark of the Lord, in the presence of God. David was disheartened because the Lord had broke out upon Oza, and that place is to this day called Breach of Oza and David was afraid of the Lord that day, saying, How shall So David was not willing the ark of the Lord come to me? that the ark of the covenant of the Lord should turn aside to him, into the city of David, and David caused it to turn aside And the ark of the Lord to the house of Abeddara, the Gethite. abode in the house of Abeddara the Gethite three months, and the Lord blessed the whole house of Abeddara, and all belonging to him. And when they told king David saying, The Lord
Ch. VII.
II.
bath blessed tbe house of Abeddara, and all belonging to him, on account of the ark of God, David went and brought up the ark of the Lord out of the house of Abeddara, into the city of
Now there were with him seven choirs carrying the ark, and for a sacrifice a young bull and lambs.
played on well tuned instruments of music be;
And David
fore the
and David having put on an unusual robe, he, 15 and all the house of Israel, brought up the ark of the Lord, 16 with shouting, and with the sound of the trumpet. And as the ark was entering the city of David, Melchol the daughter of
Saul looked out at a window, and saw king David dancing, and 17 playing before the Lord, and despised him in her heart. So they brought the ark of the Lord, and when they had set it in
Lord
middle of the tabernacle, which David had offered whole burnt offerings before the 18 Lord, and peace offerings. And when David had made an end of offering the whole burnt offerings, and the peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the Lord of hosts, and
its
place, in the
it,
erected for
David
19 distributed to all the people through the whole host of Israel, from Dan to Bersabee, both to the men and women, to every one a piece of bread, and a piece of roasted meat, and a sweet
cake baked in the pan. Then all the people departed, every one to his house, and David returned to salute his house-
20 hold.
David,
jtfelchol the daughter of Saul came out to meet and when she had saluted him, she said, How was the king of Israel glorified to-day in the eyes of his maid ser-
And
Whereto
ru-
upon David
said
to
me
in preference
make me
22
ler over his people, over Israel. Wherefore I dance before the Lord, and I will again disrobe same manner, though I should be despicable in with the maidens, by whom thou hast intimated
will
play and
myself in the
thy sight, and
that I
am
not
23 honoured.
to the
of Saul
had no child
VII.
day of her death. the king was settled in his house, and the 2 Lord had given him rest on every side, from all his enemies round about, the king said to Nathan the prophet, Behold I
Now when
Ch. VII.
IT.
Whatever may be in thy heart, go and do for the Lord is But that night a word of the Lord came to 4 with thee. 5 Nathan saying, Go and say to my servant David, Thus saith the Lord, Art not thou to build me a house to dwell in? 6 Because I did not dwell in a house from the day I brought the
children of Israel out of
Egypt even
walking about in a temporary abode and in a tabernacle in all the 7 places through which I passed with all Israel, did I ever speak to any tribe of Israel whom I commanded to feed my people
Israel,
and
say,
Why
for
me
a house of cedar
my
my people over
Israel;
and I have
been with
thee
whithersoever thou didst go, and have destroyed all thine ene-
mies from before thee, and made thee renowned according to 10 the renown of the great men on the earth and I will appoint a place for my people Israel, and plant them, and they shall dwell
;
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
by themselves, and shall no more be in trouble; nor shall a son of wickedness any more humble them as heretofore, from the days I appointed judges over my people Israel and I will give thee rest from all thine enemies, and the Lord will tell thee that thou art to build a house for him. And it shall come to pass when thy days are fulfilled and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, that I will raise up after thee the seed of thee who shall spring from thy loins, and I will establish his kingdom. He shall build a house for my name, and I will raise up again I will be to him a father, and he shall be to his throne for ever. me a son. And when his iniquity shall come, I will correct him with a rod of men, and with scourges of the children of men, but I will not withdraw my mercy from him as I withdrew it from them whom I removed from my presence. His house and his kingdom shall be established for ever before me and his throne shall be raised up again for ever. According to all these words and according to all this viWhereupon king David sion, so did Nathan speak to David. went in and sat down before the Lord, and said, Who am I, Lord, my Lord and what is my house that thou hast loved
:
Ch. VIII.
II.
19
me
to such a degree
Though
Lord
!
fore thee,
Lord,
my
With regard
shall
Lord,
20 David presume to say to thee ? Lord, my then, thou, 21 Lord knowest thy servant, and on account of thy servant thou hast done, and according to thine own heart hast made
!
my Now
Lord
what more
all this greatness in order to make known to thy servant with 22 respect to the magnifying of thee, my Lord that there is none like thee, and that there is not a god besides thee among 23 all that we have heard of with our ears. Moreover what other
!
nation
is
How
hath
God gone before them to redeem a people for himself make thyself a name to display majesty and an appearance
deity
to
!
to
of
whom
thou hadst
24 redeemed
hordes
thyself out of
25 be a people
therefore,
and thou,
Lord
the
my
Lord, confirm
Now
hast
spoken concerning thy servant and his house, confirm it ever26 lastingly, Lord Almighty, O God of Israel. And now as thou hast spoken let thy name be magnified for ever. 27 O Lord Almighty, God of Israel, thou hast made a revelation to thy servant, saying, I am to build a house for thee
therefore thy servant hath found this disposition of his heart Lord, my Lord, 28 to make this prayer to thee. And now, Thou art God, and thy words will be true, and thou hast 29 spoken these good things respecting thy servant, now then be-
it
may
continue for
Since thou
Lord,
my
therefore with thy blessing, let the house of thy servant be blessed, that it
may
VIII.
After this
Philistines,
aud subdued
them, and took the country, appurtenant to the cities, out of 2 the hand of the Philistines. David also smote Moab, and measured them with lines, having caused them to dwell in the
country, and there were two lines to be put to death, and two
lines to be saved alive.
3 and brought
him
gifts.
Ch. VIII.
II.
Kaab king
4
of Suba.
of his chariots,
And when
Syria
Adraazar king of Suba, David 6 smote of the Syrians twenty two thousand men, and David placto
assist
Damascus came
ed a garrison in Syria at Damascus, and the Syrians became ser7 vants to David and brought him gifts. So the Lord preserved David withersoever he went. And David took the breastplates of gold, which were on the servants of Adraazar, king
of Suba and brought them to Jerusalem. Now these were they which Susakim king of Egypt took when he came up against 8 Jerusalem, in the days of Koboam son of Solomon. And from Metebak, and from the principal cities of Adraazar, king David took brass in great abundance, of which Solomon made the brazen sea, and the pillars, and the lavers, and all the ves9 sels of brass. And when Thoou, the king of Emath, heard
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17 18
David had smitten all the army of Adraazar, Thoou sent his son Jedduram to king David to salute him courteously, and congratulate him for having fought Adraazar, and smitten him; for he was at enmity with Adraazar. And Jedduram brought with him vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and And king David dedicated these to the Lord, vessels of brass. with the silver and the gold which he had dedicated out of all the cities which he had subdued Out of Idumea and and the children of Ammon, and the Philistines, and Moab, Amelek, and the spoils of Adraazar, son of Kaab king of Suba. Thus David made himself renowned. And when he returned, he smote of the Idumeans at Gebelim, to the number of eighteen thousand, and placed garrisons in Idumea, throughout the whole extent of it. So all the Idumeans became servants to the king. And the Lord preserved David whithersoever he went. And David reigned over all Israel. And David executed judgment and justice over all his people. And Joab son of Saruia was at the head of the army, and Josaphat son of, Achilud was recorder, and Sadok, son of Achitob, and Achimelech son of Abiathar, were priests; and Sasa was the scribe and Banaias son of Jodae was counsellor and the CheVOL. I. 3 u
that
Ch. IX.
lethites,
II.
lace guards.
IX. 2 I
And David said, Is there any yet left of the house of may shew him kindness for Jonathan's sake ? Now
of the
there was
a servant
house of Saul,
And
he
said, I
am
whose name was Siba. So And the king said to him, Art thou thy servant. Then the king said to
man
is
may
him with
all
And when
is
Siba said
disabled
a son of Jonathan
Where
who he?
is
And
Siba
5 of Lodabar.
Behold at the house of Machir, son of Amiel Thereupon king David sent for him from the And when Mein6 house of Machir, son of Amiel of Lodabar.
said to the king,
king David, he fell on his face, and made obeisance to him. He said, Here And when David said to him, Memphibosthe Then David said to him, Fear not; for 7 am I thy servant. I will indeed deal kindly with thee, for Jonathan thy father's
!
sake,
all
grandfather,
my
table continually.
said,
Upon which
I
Who am
of
thy
I
ser-
servant
am
said to
him, All that belong to Saul and his house I have given to thy
10 master's son.
both Therefore work thou the land for him thou and thy sons, and thy servants; and thou shalt bring in provisions for thy master's son, that he may have bread to
;
eat.
And Memphibosthe,
continually at
11 ty servants.
my
And
table.
Now
thy master's son, shall eat bread Siba had fifteen sons, and twenall
that
the king hath commanded 12 So Memphibosthe ate at David's table, like one of the king's sons and Memphibosthe had a young son whose name was
;
Micha and all the family of the house of Siba were servants 13 of Memphibosthe. And Memphibosthe dwelt at Jerusalem, for he ate continually at the king's table, and was lame in both
;
his feet.
Ch. X.
TT.
X.
will
Now
Whereupon David said, I shew kindness to Annon, son of Naas, as his father shewed kindness to me. So David sent his servants to comfort 3 him for the death of his father. But when David's servants came to the land of the Ammonites, the chiefs of the children
2 non his son reigned in his stead.
their lord, Is it to honour thy father David hath sent thee comforters? Is it not rather that they may examine the city and view it ? It is indeed for the purpose of spying it, that David hath sent these
of
Amnion
said to
Annon
4 servants of his to thee. Upon this Annon took David's servants, and shaved their beards, and cut off one half of their upper gar5 ments, even up to the loins, and sent
them away.
And when
David was informed touching his men, he sent to meet them, for the men had been greatly dishonoured, and the king said, 6 Tarry at Jericho till your beards grow, and then return. Now
of
Amnion saw
10
11
12
13
14
and the Syrians of Suba and Koob, twenty thousand infantry, and of the king of Amelek, a thousand men, and of Istob twelve thousand men. And when David heard it, he sent out Joab, and all the army, even all the mighty men. And the children of Ammon came out and drew up for battle before the gate of the city and the Syrians of Suba, and Koob, with Istob, and x\.melek, were by themselves in the fields. When Joab saw that there was a front of battle against him both before and behind, he made a draught from among all the youth of Israel, and set them in array against the Syrians, and he committed the residue of the people to his brother Abessa and they drew up in array against the children of Ammon. And Joab said, If the Syrians be too strong for me, you must come to my assistance and if the children of Ammon be too strong Act manfully, and let us for thee, we will come to save thee. shew our courage for our people and for the cities of our God. And the Lord will do what is good in his sight. Then Joab, and all his people with him, advanced to battle against the SyAnd when the Ammonites rians, and they fled before him. saw that the Syrians fled, they also fled before Abessa, and entered the city. Whereupon Joab returned from the chil;
Ch.
XL
II.
15 dren of
Now when
the Sy-
had given way before Israel, they assein16 bled together, and Adraazar sent and collected the Syrians from the banks of the river Chalamak, and they came to Airians saw that they
lam, with
When this was told David, he assembled and crossed the Jordan, and came to Ailam; and the 18 Syrians drew up in array against David, and fought him. But the Syrians fled before Israel, and David destroyed of Syria seven hundred chariots, and forty thousand horsemen. He smote also Sobak the commander in chief of the army, so that 19 he died there. And when all the kings who were vassals of Adraazar saw that they were smitten before Israel, they revolted, and joined Israel and served them. So Syria was intimidated from aiding the Ammonites any more. XL And when the season of the year returned for kings to go out to battle, David sent out Joab, and all his servants with him, and all Israel, and they destroyed the children of Amnion, and 2 besieged Kabbath but David abode at Jerusalem. And it happened, that one afternoon, David arose from his couch, and walked on the roof of the king's house, and from the top of the house he saw a woman bathing, and she was very beau3 tiful. So David sent and sought out the woman, and one said, Is not this Bersabe, the daughter of Eliab, the wife of Ourias, 4 the Chettite? Whereupon David sent messengers, and took her, and went in unto her, and lay with her. And when she had purified herself from her uncleanness, she returned to her 5 house. And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, 6 saying, I am with child. Whereupon David sent to Joab, say7 ing, Send Ourias the Chettite to me. So Joab sent Ourias to David. And on his arrival, Ourias went directly to him. And when David had inquired of the welfare of Joab, and the wel8 fare of the people, and the success of the war, he said to Ourias, Go down to thy house and wash thy feet. So Ourias departed from the king's house, and there was sent after him a por9 tion of meat from the king. But Ourias laid himself down to sleep at the king's gate, with the servants of his lord, and did 10 not go down to his house. And when they told David, saying, Ourias did not go down to his house, David said to Ourias,
17 my, at their head.
all Israel,
:
Ch.
XL
II.
KINGSII. SAMUEL.
Art thou not come from a journey, why then didst thou not 11 go down to thy house? And Ourias said to David, The ark, and Israel, and Juda, dwell in tents, and my lord Joab, and the
servants of
down
to
my lord encamp on the ground, my house to eat and drink, and lie
and shall I go
with
my
wife?
How can I do it ? As thy soul liveth, I will do no such thing. 12 Then David said to Ourias, Tarry here to-day also, and toSo Ourias tarried at Jerusalem morrow I will dismiss thee.
13 that day and the morrow.
And David invited him, and he ate and drank in his presence. But though he caused him to drink, and made him drunk, yet he went out in the evening, to sleep on his bed with the king's servants, and did not go 14 down to his house. And in the morning David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Ourias, and in the letter he
15 wrote, saying, Set Ourias in the front of the hottest battle, 16 and retire from him, that he may be smitten and die. So in
disposing the guards against the city, Joab stationed Ourias in 17 the place where he knew there were men of valour. And the
and fought with Joab, and some of fell, and Ourias the Chittite died IS also. Then Joab sent and told David all the circumstances of the 19 battle, which were to be delivered verbally to the king. And he gave a charge to the messenger, saying, When thou hast
men
if
20
it
rise,
did you approach so near to the city to fight? 21 Did you not know that they would shoot from the top of the wall? Who smote Abimelech son of Jerobaal, son of Ner?
to thee,
Why
Did not a woman throw a piece of a millstone on him from the 22 top of the wall, so that he died at Thamasi ? Why did you approach the wall ? Then thou shalt say, Thy servant Ourias the Chettite is also dead. So Joab's messenger went to Jerusalem to the king, and when he arrived and told David all that Joab mentioned to him all the circumstances of the battle, David
was inflamed with wrath against Joab, and said to the messenDid ger, Why did you approach so near the city to fight? you not know that you would be smitten from the wall ? Who Did not a woman throw a smote Abimelech, son of Jerobaal ?
millstone upon
wall, so that
he died at Thamasi
Ch. XII.
II.
KINGS 1
men
1.
SAMUEL.
Then the messenus, and saland when we continued our
23
Why
lied
the archers
24 from the wall shot at thy servants, so that some of the king's servants were slain, and thy servant Ourias the Chettite is
25 dead
for
also.
said
this
to
the
messenger,
Thus
the
one
side,
and some-
Make thy
it
and block
26
it
Now when
27 band was dead, she mourned for her husband. And when her mourning was over, David sent and brought her to his house,
XII.
2
3
and she became his wife, and bore him a son. But the deed which David had done appeared evil in the sight of the Lord therefore the Lord sent Nathan the prophet And when he came to David he said to him, There to David. were two men in the same city. The one was rich, and the The rich man had flocks and herds in great abunother poor. dance, but the poor man had only one little ewe lamb, which he bought, and nourished, and fed and it had grown up with him and his children in the same house. It ate of his bread, and drank of his cup, and slept in his bosom, and was to him And there came a traveller to the rich man, like a daughter. and he spared to take of his own flocks, or of his own herds, to entertain the stranger the wayfaring man, who had come but took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it for the to him man who came to him. And David was inflamed with indignation against the man to a great degree, and said to Nathan, As the Lord liveth, the man who hath done this is guilty of death, and shall make sevenfold restitution for the lamb, because he hath done such a deed and had no compassion. Whereupon Nathan said to David, Thou art the man who hath done this. Thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, I anointed thee to be king over Israel, and it was I who delivered thee out of the hand of Saul, and gave thee the house of thy master, and thy master's wives into thy bosom. I gave thee also the house of Israel and Juda, and if this had not been enough, I would have added still
;
:
Ch. XII.
9 more.
II.
Why
Thou
Thou
hast indeed
therefore
Now
Because thou
hast despised me, and taken the wife of Ourias the Chettite to
11 be thy wife, therefore thus saith the Lord, Behold I will raise
up
and
will take
thy
them
to thy neighbour,
and he
all Is-
12 will
lie
Thou indeed
and in the face of yonder sun. Then David said to Nathan, I have sinned against the Lord. 13 And Nathan said to David, The Lord hath put away thy sin. 14 Thou shalt not die. But because thou hast by this deed given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme, there15 fore thy son who is born to thee shall surely die. Then Nathan went to his house, and the Lord struck the child which the wife
16 of Ourias the Chettite bore to David.
x\nd while
it
was sick
in
and
And when
And on
And
dead
David's servants were afraid to tell him that the child was
;
for
they
said,
still
living
we
affect
him when we
tell
is
dead
he conjectured that the child was dead, therefore David said to 20 his servants, Is the child dead? And when they said, He is dead, David arose, and washed, and anointed himself, and
changed
21 bread to
his clothes,
shipped him.
eat.
and went into the house of God, and worThen he went to his own house, and called for And when they had set bread before him, and
he had eaten, his servants said to him, What is this that thou hast done for the child? While it was still living, thou didst
fast,
as the child
22
is
said,
While the
child was
still alive, I
fasted
Ch. XIII.
I said,
II.
knoweth but the Lord may have compassion on 23 me, and the child may live? But now it is dead, why then should I fast ? Can I bring it back again ? I shall go to it but
;
Who
it
me.
his wife Bersabe,
24
and went
in unto
her; and she conceived, and bore a son, and called his
name
25 Solomon.
of
And
name
26
vid,
Now
and
at Babbath of the Ammonites, and Wherefore Joab sent messengers to DaI have had a battle at Babbath, and have taken
;
now
and encamp against the city, and take it, lest I take the 29 city, and it be called after my name. So David assembled all the people, and went to Babbath, and fought against it and took 30 it. And he took the crown of Molchom their king from his
31 stones, and
it was a talent of gold, with precious on David's head. And he brought out the spoils of the city in great abundance, and he brought out the people who were in it, and put them to the saw, and to iron crows, and to pick axes of iron, and distributed them through brick yards. And when he had done the same to all the cities of the Ammonites, David, and all the people, returned to Jeru-
head.
Now
the weight of
it
was
set
salem.
XIII.
2 David
beautiful
fell
in love with
that he pined away on account of Themar his sister, for she was a virgin, and it appeared monstrous in the eyes of Amnon 3 to have any thing to do with her. Now Amnon had a companion whose name was Jonadab. He was the son of Samaa
4 the brother of David. And Jonadab was a man of great subtilty and he said to him, What is the matter with thee, son of the king, that thou art so languishing for some time past? Why dost thou not tell me ? And Amnon said to him, I am in love with Themar, the sister of my brother Abessalom. 5 Upon this Jonadab said to him, Take to thy bed, and feign thyself sick, and when thy father conieth to see thee say to
;
Ch. XIII.
hiin,
I
II.
pray thee,
let
let
come
to me,
and feed
me; and
my
sight, that I
may
and
to bed,
to see him,
to the king, I pray thee let Themar my sister me, and make a couple of cakes in my sight, that I 7 may eat out of her hands. And David sent to the house to Themar, and said, Go, I pray thee, to thy brother's house,
Amnon
come
said
to
for him to eat. Accordingly Themar went to the house of Amnon, her brother, and he was a bed and she took the dough, and kneaded it, and made it into
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
them and she took the pan and poured them out before him, but he would not eat. Then Amnon said, Go out every man from me. And when every one was gone out from him, Amnon said to Themar, Bring the victuals into the chamber that I may eat out of thy handSo Themar took the cakes she had made and carried them to her brother Amnon into the bed chamber. But when she brought them to him, that he might eat, he took hold of her and said And she said to him, to her, Come, lie with me, my sister. for such a No, my brother, thou must not dishonour me ought not to be done in Israel. Thou must not commit thing such folly. As for me where could I hide my dishonour? And with regard to thyself, thou wouldst be like one of the fools in Israel. Now therefore, speak I pray thee to the king for he will not withhold me from thee. But Amnon would not hearken to her, but overpowered her by force, and dishonoured her. And when he had lain with her, Amnon hated her with an exceeding great hatred so that the hatred with which he hated her, was greater than the love with which he had loved her, and his last wickedness was greater than the first. And Amnon said to her, Arise and begone. Whereupon Themar said to him, To send me thus away is adding a still greater injury to that which thou hast already done me. But Amnon would not hearken to her voice, but called his servant who superintended his house, and said to him, Send
;
;
away, I pray thee, this one from me, out of doors, and shut Now she had on an embroidered robe
vol.
3
such was the dress which the king's daughters wore, who
I.
Ch. XIII.
II.
KINGSII SAMUEL.
out,
were virgins.
19 door after her, Theniar took ashes, and put them on her head,
and tore in pieces the embroidered robe which she had on, 20 and putting her hands on her head, she went on crying. And Abessalom her brother said to her, Hath Amnon thy brother
Now therefore, my sister, hold thy peace. been with thee ? Because he is thy brother, thou must not mention this matSo Theniar abode as a widow in the house of her brother Abessalom. 21 Though king David heard all these things, and was very angry, yet he would not grieve the spirit of his son Amnon, 22 because he loved him as being his first born. As for Abessalom he spoke not a word to Amnon, good or bad, for he hated
ter.
23 24 25
26
27
28
Abessalom had sheep and Abessalom And Abessalom went to the king, invited all the king's sons. and said, Behold they are shearing thy servant's sheep, let the king I pray thee, and his servants, go with thy servant. But We must not all the king said to Abessalom, No, my son. go for we must not overburthen thee. When he had pressed him, and he would not consent to go but blessed him then Abessalom said to him, If not let my brother Amnon, I pray And the king said, Why should he go with thee, go with us. thee ? But Abessalom pressed him, so he sent with him Amnon, and all the king's sons. And Abessalom made a banquet And Abessalom gave a charge to his like that of the king.
this
Amnon for having dishonoured his Now about two years after
sister Theniar.
Ephraim
servants saying,
Amnon
;
is
elated
Amnon
Be not
afraid,
for
it
is
who command
Acquit
the
as Abessalom had commanded them, all the king's sons arose, and mounted 30 every man his mule, and fled. And while they were on the road, the report came to David saying, Abessaloni hath slain 31 all the king's sons there is not one of them left. Thereupon the king arose, and rent his garments, and lay on the ground, and all his servants stood around him, with their clothes rent. 32 And Jonadab, son of Samaa, David's brother, addressing him
And when
Ch.
XIV.
said,
II.
Let not
my
Amnon
only
is
dead
Themar.
Now
;
the king lay this to heart, saying, All the king's sons are dead
Amnon
34 made
his escape.
and looked, and lo, many people were coming down the side of the mountain by the way behind him, whereupon the centinel came, and told the king, saying, I have seen many people coming by the way of Oronen, from the side of And Jonadab said to the king, Behold the 35 the mountain. 36 king's sons are near at hand. It is as thy servant said. And just as he had finished speaking, behold the king's sons came, and they raised their voice, and wept, and the king also, and 37 all his servants, wept bitterly. And Abessaloni fled, and went to Tholmi, son of Emiud, king of Gedsur, to the land of Chamaachad. And king David mourned for his son all
his eyes,
that year.
Abessalom, who had left his country, and gone had been there three years, king David was mollified so as to long for Abessalom, for he was comforted with XIV. respect to Amnon, seeing he was dead. So when Joab, son of Saruia, perceived that the king's heart was set upon 2 Abessalom, he sent to Thekoe, and brought thence a wise woman, and said to her, Feign thyself, I pray thee, to be a mourner, and put on mourning apparel, and anoint not thyself with oil, but be like a woman mourning for one who hath 3 been long dead and thou shalt go to the king, and speak to 4 him in this manner So Joab put words in her mouth. And when the woman of Thekoe came to the king, she fell on her face on the ground, and made obeisance to him, and said, 5 Save, king save And the king said to her, What is the 6 matter with thee ? To which she replied, I am a wretched woman, a widow. My husband died. And thy servant had two sons, and they quarrelled in the field, and there was none to part them, and one of them smote the other his brother, and And behold the whole family is risen up against 7 killed him. thy servant, and say, Deliver up him who smote his brother,
38
Now when
to Gedsur,
Ch.
XIV.
that we
II.
may put
slain
;
he hath
for
we
will cut
him
off
though he be your
is left,
Thus
will
they quench
my
coal,
which
not be
left to
my
husband a remnant,
or a
man
of
Thekoe
Upon me,
house
;
my
my
!
father's
and
said,
king
will
Let who
And
make mention
Whereupon
thy son's
11 of the Lord his God, that though avengers of blood be multiplied to destroy, they shall not destroy
my
son.
he 12
said,
As the Lord
head
fall to
the ground.
said,
13 a word to
my
Let thy servant, I pray thee, speak and he said, Speak, xind the woto such a determination against
man
said,
Why
own
hast thou
come
is
the people of
recal his
God ?
exile,
Or
mouth
of the
Because we must surely die, and be like water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again and God can take away life when he is determined to remove an outcast 15 from him; now therefore in respect to the matter about which I came to speak to my lord the king, Because the people will
14 king
?
Pray speak
to
my
lord
the king
16 vant.
him
man who
seeketh to remove
me and my
17 son from the inheritance of the Lord. Then the woman said, Let the word of my lord the king be, I pray, for a sacrifice
for since
my
is
as
an angel of
God
to discern
what
18
not
the
is
be with thee.
said to
from me I pray thee, the thing which I shall ask thee. And woman said, Pray let my lord the king speak. And the
said, Is
king
19 siness?
And
woman
As thy
soul liveth,
Ch.
XIV.
II.
KINGSII. SAMUEL.
;
is no turning to the right, nor to the from all that my lord the king hath spoken for thy servant Joab commanded me, and he himself pnt all these words 20 in the mouth of thy servant, that this case might wear the appearance of the thing which thy servant Joab wished to have clone. But my lord is wise as an angel of God, to know all the 21 things on the earth. Then the king said to Joab, Behold I have done for thee according to this thy state of the case Upon which Joab 22 bring back the young man, Abessalom. fell on his face to the ground, and made obeisance, and blessed the king. And Joab said, Now thy servant knoweth that I
my
left,
have found favour in thy sight, my lord the king, because my 23 lord the king hath granted the suit of his servant. Then Joab arose and went to Gedsur, and brought Abessalom to Jerusa24 lem. And the king said, Let him return to his house, and not see my face. So Abessalom returned to his house, and did not
see the king's face.
comely as crown of his Abessalom. From the sole of his foot, to the 26 head, there was not a blemish in him. When he polled his head, and at the beginning of every year he had it polled, because the hair was burthensome to him, and when he polled it he weighed the hair of his head, and it weighed two hundred
25
Now
man
so very
And to Abessalom there 27 shekels after the king's shekel. were born three sons and one daughter. The name of his 23 daughter was Themar. She was a very beautiful woman. And when Abessalom had dwelt two years at Jerusalem, and saw
29 not the king's face, Abessalom sent for Joab that he might send him to the king, but he declined coming to him. And when he had sent a second time, and he declined coming, 30 Abessalom said to his servants, See, the portion of land in the Go field adjoining mine is Joab's, and he hath barley there.
and set it on fire. And when Abessalom's servants set the field on fire, the servants of Joab came to him with their clothes rent, and said, Abessalom's servants have burned the field 31 with fire. Thereupon Joab arose, and went to Abessalom, and 32 said to him, Why have thy servants set my field on fire ? And Abessalom said to Joab, Behold I sent to thee, saying, Come here that I may send thee to the king, saying, Why have I
Ch.
XV.
II.
me
to be there, as I have
to the king, and delivand he sent for Abessalom, and Abessalom went to the king, and made obeisance to him, and prostrated himself on the ground before him, and the king kissed XY. him. And after this, Abessalom procured for himself 2 chariots, and horses, and fifty men to run before him. And Abessalom rose early in the morning, and took his stand at the place where the road turned off to the gate. And when 3 any man who had a controversy came to the king for judgment, Abessalom called to him, and said, Of what city art thou ? And when he said, Thy servant is of such a one of the tribes of Israel, Abessalom said to him, Behold thy cause is good, and easily determined, but there is none appointed by 4 the king to hear thee. Then would Abessalom say, that In that case if any they would make me a judge in the land man had a defence to make, or a suit to prosecute, and would 5 come to me, I would do him justice. And when any man came to make obeisance to him, he stretched forth his hand, and 6 took him, and kissed him. In this manner Abessalom acted to all Israel who were coming to the king for judgment, so that 7 Abessalom won the hearts of the men of Israel. And at the end of four years Abessalom said to his father, Let me I pray thee go and pay my vows at Chebron, which I vowed to the 8 Lord. For when I dwelt at Gedsur, in Syria, thy servant vowed a vow, saying, If the Lord will bring me back to Jerusa9 lem, I will serve the Lord. And the king said to him, Go in 10 peace. So he arose and went to Chebron. Now Abessalom had sent spies through all the tribes of Israel, saying, When you hear the sound of the trumpet, then say, Abessalom is And there went with Abessalom two hun11 king in Chebron. dred chosen men out of Jerusalem. They indeed went in their 12 simplicity, for they knew nothing. And Abessalom sent for Achitophel, the Thekonite, the counsellor of David, from his own city, namely, from Gola, while he was sacrificing. So the conspiracy became strong, and the people who came, and they 13 were many, were with Abessalom. And there came a messenger to David, saying, The heart of the men of Israel is gone
me
to death.
him
this message,
Ch.
XV.
II.
14 after Abessalom.
David
who
is
there
on account of Abessalom. Make haste to depart, lest he overtake us suddenly, and throw the blame on us, 15 when he shall smite the city with the edge of the sword. And
no safety
for us
the king's servants said to the king, Whatever our lord the 16 king chuseth, behold we thy servants are ready to do. So the king and all his household, set out on foot, and the king left
17 ten of his concubines to keep the house. And when the king, with all his servants, on foot, had gone out, they halted at the
farthest house,
and
18
ly, all
And
all
ed by near him.
Now
all that
all
the nobles,
and
all
all
stood by him, all the Chelethites, and all the Phelethites, and
20
21
22
23
hundred men who had come on foot And the king said to Ethi the Gethite, Why shouldst thou go with us ? Eeturn and dwell with the king; for thou art a stranger, and hast come as an exile from thy own place. As thou art come but yesterday, shall I to-day cause thee to move with us, and change thy abode ? As for me, I will go where I can but return thou and take back thy brethren with thee and the Lord will deal mercifully and truly with thee. And Ethi answered the king, and said, As the Lord liveth, and as my lord the king liveth, whithersoever my lord goeth, whether to death or to life, there shall thy servant be. Whereupon the king said to Ethi, Come and march with me. So Ethi, the Gethite marched on with the king, and all his servants, and all the multitude who were with him. And all the country wept with a loud
the Gethites
six
; ;
the
the king had crossed the brook Kedron, all the people, and the king, continued their march by the way to
And when
24 the wilderness.
and all the Levites, were with him, carrying the ark of the covenant of the Lord from Baithar. And they set down the ark of God, and Abiathar went up, until all the people had done coming out of the 25 city. Then the king said to Sadok, Carry back the ark of
behold
Sadok,
Now
Ch.
XVI.
II.
God
26 will bring me back, and shew me it and its comeliness. But if he should say, I have no pleasure in thee, behold here am I. 27 Let him do to me as seemeth good in his sight. Then the
thou returnest to the city king said to Sadok the priest, See and Achimaas, thy son, and Jonathan, the son of in peace 28 Abiathar your two sons are with you. See I will encamp at Araboth of the wilderness, until a message come from you to 29 give me intelligence. So Sadok and Abiathar carried back the 30 ark of God to Jerusalem, and it abode there. And David went up by the ascent of the olive orchards, weeping as he went up, and having his head covered, and walking barefoot. And all the people who were with him covered, every one, his head, 31 and went up weeping as they went. And when it was told David that Achitophel was among the conspirators with AbesLord my salom, David said, Confound, I beseech thee,
! ;
32 God, the counsel of Achitophel. And David continued his march till he came to Eos, where he worshipped God. And behold Chousi, an old companion of David, met him there, 33 with his clothes rent, and earth on his head. And David said 34 to him, If thou go with me, thou wilt be a burden to me but if thou return to the city, and wilt say to Abessalom, Thy brothers are gone, and the king thy father is gone, and hath king. Let left me behind, now therefore, I am thy servant, me live. I have been thy father's servant hitherto but now I am thy servant thou mayst baffle for me the counsel of Achi35 tophel. And behold there are there with thee, Sadok and Abiathar, the priests, so that whatever thou mayst hear from the king's household thou wilt tell to Sadok and Abiathar, the 36 priests. And behold they have there with them their two sons Achimaas, son of Sadok, and Jonathan, son of Abiathar, so that by them you can send to me every thing you may hear.
:
37 Accordingly, Chousi, David's companion, came just as Abessalom was entering Jerusalem.
to
the city,
XVI.
And when David had marched on a little way from Eos, behold Siba, the servant of Mernphibosthe, came out to meet him with a couple of asses saddled, and on them two hundred
loaves of bread, and a hundred clusters of dried grapes, and a
And
the king
Ch.
XVI.
said to
replied,
IT.
Siba,
What meanest
To which Siba
and the wine for Then the king
The
asses are for the king's family to ride on, and the
young men
?
;
to eat,
And
for
he
Now
will
the
4 house of Israel restore me the kingdom of my father. Thereupon the king said to Siba, Behold all that belong to Memphibosthe are thine. And Siba having bowed down said, Let 5 me find favour in thy sight, my lord the king. And when king David was going to Baurim, behold there came out thence a man of the family of the house of Saul, whose name was Se6 mei, son of Gera.
10
11
12
13
14
15
he came, all the servants of king David. Now all the people, even all the mighty men, were on the right and left of the king. And in this manner Semei expressed Out thou man of blood himself when he cursed him, Out The Lord hath retorted on thee all the blood thou miscreant Because thou hast reigned in his stead, of the house of Saul. therefore the Lord hath delivered the kingdom into the hands And behold thou art in distress, beof Abessalom thy son. Whereupon Abessa, son of Sacause thou art a bloody man. said to the king, Why should this dead dog curse my ruia lord the king ? Let me go over, and I will take off his head. sons of SaBut the king said, What is it to me and you, for the Lord hath ruia ? Let him alone, and let him curse on told him to curse David, and who shall say Why hast thou done so? Then David said to Abessa, and to all his servants, Behold my own son, who is descended from my loins, seeketh my life, and how much more then may this Jeminite do it Let him curse, for the Lord hath bidden him. Perhaps the Lord may look on my affliction, and return me good for his cursing this day. So David and all his men proceeded on their march, and Semei went along the side of the mountain near him, cursing as he went, and throwing stones from the side of it, and casting up dust. And when the king arrived, and all the people with him, being fatigued, they refreshed themselves there. Now Abessalom and all Israel had come to Jerusalem, and
out, cursing
He came
David
as
And when
3 Y
Ch.
XVII.
II.
David, came to Abessaloin, Chousi said to Abessaloro, God Whereupon Abessalom said to Chousi, Is this 17 save the king thy kindness for thy friend ? Why hast thou not gone with 18 thy friend ? And Chousi said to Abessalom, shall I not follow
!
him whom the Lord hath chosen, and this his people even all and with him I will abide. And 19 Israel ? For him I will be Must it not be before in the next place whom should I serve ? 20 his son ? As I have served before thy father, so will I be before Then Abessalom said to Achitophel, Consult among thee. 21 yourselves what we shall do. Thereupon Achitophel said to
;
in unto thy father's concubines, whom he keep his house and all Israel will hear that thou hast dishonoured thy father, and the hands of all who are with 22 thee will be strengthened. So they fixed up a tent for Abessalom on the top of the house, and Abessalom went in unto his 23 father's concubines, in the sight of all Israel. Now the advice which Achitophel gave in those first days, was as if one had consulted the oracle of God. Such was every advice of Achitophel both with David and with Abessalom. Then Achitophel said to Abessalom, Let me, I pray XVII. thee, chuse out for myself twelve thousand men and I will arise 2 and pursue David this very night. And I will come upon him while he is weary, and weak-handed, and surprise him so that
Abessalom,
Go
hath
left to
all
the people
who
are with
him
will flee.
And
3 king alone, and bring all the people back to thee, as a bride re-
turneth to her husband. Thou seekest only the life of one man, 4 therefore all the people may be at peace. Though this reasoning seemed good in the sight of xibessalom, and in the sight 5 of all the elders of Israel, yet Abessalom said, Call, I pray you, 6 Chousi the Arachite, and let us hear also what he saith. And
to Abessalom, Abessalom spoke to him sayIn this manner Achitophel has spoken shall we do as he 7 adviseth ? If not, speak thou. Upon this Chousi said to Abessalom, The counsel which Achitophel hath given, is, for this 8 once, not good. Thou thyself, said Chousi, knowest thy father and his men, that they are very brave, and chafed in their
minds
will
or like
And
thy father
is
a
is
man
now
of war,
and
not
let
the people
rest.
For behold he
hid in one of
Ch.
XVTI.
II.
shall be that
when he
shall sally
out on
them
at the
first,
every one
who
say, There hath been a slaughter among them in which case the son of valour him10 who follow Abessalom self, whose heart is like the heart of a lion, will assuredly be dismayed. For all Israel know that thy father is a mighty man,
heareth will
11 and that they who are with him are sons of valour.
fore is the counsel
This there-
be gatherwhich is on the and let thy presence go forth in the sea shore for multitude 12 midst of them. And when we shall come upon him in one of the places where we may find him, we will encamp around him
;
Let
all Israel
ed to thee, from
Dan
as the
dew
falleth
on the ground.
are with
And we
so
with
13 him or the
if
men who
him
much
as
one man.
And
city,
be left so
much
is
as a stone.
all Israel, said,
14
And
Abessalom, and
The counsel
of Chousi
the Arachite
better than
For
which was good, that the Lord might bring upon Abessalom all the consequent evils. 15 Then Chousi, the Arachite, said to Sadok, and Abiathar the priests, Thus and thus did Achitophel advise Abessalom
16
17
18
19
20
and thus and thus I have counselled. Now therefore send speedily, and tell David and say, Lodge not to night at Araboth of the wilderness, but cross with all Perhaps he may prevail with the king and all the peospeed. pie who are with him. Now Jonathan and Achimaas had taken their station at the fountain Kogel, and a girl went out, and gave them intelligence, and they went and told David, for they might not be seen entering the city. But a servant saw them and told Abessalom. Now they two had set out with speed, and got to the house of a man at Bakurim, who had a well in his court and they went down into it, and the woman took and spread a covering over the mouth of the well, and laid thereon balls of dough to dry so that the thing was not known. And when the servants of Abessalom came to the woman, into the house and said, Where are Achimaas and Jonathan ?
Israel
Ch. XY1II.
II.
The woman said, They went a little while ago over the water. And when they had sought, but did not find them, they re21 turned to Jerusalem. And when they were gone, Achimaas and Jonathan came up out of the well, and went and told king
David, and said to him, Arise and cross the water with all for thus hath Achitophel counselled concerning you. speed
:
22 Whereupon David arose, and the people who were with him, and they crossed the Jordan till the morning light, till there 23 was not one left, who had not crossed the Jordan. Now when Achitophel saw that his advice was not taken, he saddled his ass, and arose, and went to his house to his own city, and having given orders to his household he strangled himself, and died, and was buried in his father's tomb. 24 And David continued his march to Manaim, and Abes25 salom crossed the Jordan, he and all Israel with him. Now Abessalom had set Amessai over the army in the room of Joab. Amessai was the son of a man whose name was Jether. He was a Jezraelite, and had married Abigaia, a daughter 26 of Naas, and a sister of Saruia the mother of Joab. And all Israel with Abessalom encamped in the land of Galaad. 27 Now when David came to Manaim, Ovesbi, son of Naas of Kabbath of the Ammonites, and Machir, son of Amiel of 28 Lodabar, and Berzelli, the Galaadite of Kogellim, brought ten
?
and wheat, and barley, and fine flour, and meal, and and honey, and butter, and sheep, and curd29 led milk of kine, and presented them to David, and to the people who were with him, to eat. For they said, The people And XVIII. must be hungry and weary in the wilderness.
ware,
when David had reviewed the people who were with him, and set over them captains of thousands, and captains of hun2 dreds, he sent forth the people, one third under the command of
Joab
;
command
And David
go out with you. But they said, Thou must not go out. For if for if one half of flee they will pay no regard to us us should die, they will not care for us for thou art worth ten thousand of us. Now therefore it is best that thou shouldst be
we should
Ch. XVIII.
II.
4 in the city to succour and help us. And the king said, Whatever seemeth best in your eyes I will do. So the king stood by the side of the gate, and when all the people were marching out by 5 hundreds, and by thousands, the king gave a charge to Joab, and to Abessa, and to Ethi saying, Spare, for my sake, the young man Abessalom. And all the people heard the king giving this 6 charge to all the commanders respecting Abessalom. And all forest, in front of Israel, and the battle the people went out to the 7 was fought in the forest of Ephraim, and Israel there gave way before the servants of David, and there was a great slaughter 8 that day, to the amount of twenty thousand men. For the battle was there scattered over the whole face of the ground, and the forest devoured mure of the people than the sword destroyed that 9 day. xVnd as Abessalom was advancing to meet the servants of David, being mounted on his mule, his mule entered the thickest copse of that great oak forest, and his head got entangled among the oaks so that he was suspended between heaven and 10 earth, and the mule went from under him. And a man saw him, and told Joab, and said, Behold I saw Abessalom hang11 ing among the oaks. Whereupon Joab said to the man who told him, And behold thou sawest Why didst thou not smite him there to the ground and I would have given thee ten pieces 12 of silver, and a girdle ? And the man said, As I live, though I might have a thousand shekels of silver weighed into my hands, I would not lay my hands on the king's son. For in our hearing the king charged thee, and Abessa, and Ethi, saying, Spare, for my sake, the young man Abessalom; touch not his life. 13 Now nothing can be hid from the king. Even thou thyself 14 wouldst stand aloof. And Joab said, I myself will in this case, I will not boggle so in thy sight. set the example. Then Joab took three darts in his hand, and thrust them through Abessalom's heart, while he was still alive in the heart of the forest. 15 And when the ten young men, who carried Juab's arms, had 16 surrounded and smitten Abessalom, and put him to death, Juab sounded the trumpet, and the people returned frum pursuing 17 Israel fur Juab had mercy on the people. And he tuuk Abessalum, and threw him intu a great chasm in the furest, intu the great pit, and piled ever him a great heap of stones. And all 18 Israel fled every man to his tent. Now Abessalom had, in his life
!
Ch. XVIII.
II.
supply the place of that in the king's dale, because, said he, he
And
he
19
20
21
22
monument, The hand of Abessalom, which name it retaineth to this day. Then Achimaas son of Sadok said, Let me, I pray thee, run and tell the king good news, That the Lord hath delivered him out of the hand of his enemies. But Joab said to him, Thou wilt not be the messenger of good news today. At another time thou shalt carry good news. But this day thou canst not be the messenger of good news, because the king's son is dead. Then Joab said to Chousi, Kun and tell the king what thou hast seen. Whereupon Chousi bowed to Joab and set out. And Achimaas, son of Sadok, applied again, and
that
said to Joab, Grant
me
may run
after Chousi.
23 there
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
said, Why art thou so earnest to run, my son ? Come, no good news worth thy going. And he said, But what if I can run ? Then Joab said to him, Kun. So Achimaas ran by the way leading to Kechar, and passed Chousi. Now David was sitting between the two gates, and the watchman went up to the top of the gate, to the wall, and raising his eyes he looked and behold there was a man in his view running alone. So the watchman cried, and told the king. And the king said, If he be alone, there is good news in his mouth. While he was advancing, and coming near, the watchman saw another man running, whereupon the watchman cried to the gate, and said, Behold there is another man running alone. And the king said, He also is a messenger of good news. And the watchman said, I see the running of the foremost is like the running of Achimaas son of Sadok. And the king said, He is a good man, and must Then Achimaas cried aloud, therefore come with good news. And when he had made obeiand said to the king, All is well. sance to the king, with his face to the ground, he said, Blessed be the Lord thy God, who hath delivered up the men who lifted their hands against my lord the king. Then the king said, Is the young man Abessalom safe ? And Achimaas said, I saw a great crowd when Joab the king's servant despatched thy servant, but I did not know what was there. Then the king said, Turn aside, and stand here. And when he turned aside, and took his sta-
And Joab
is
Ch.
XIX.
II.
Good news day delivered thee for the Lord hath this to my lord the king And the king 32 out of the hand of all who rose up against thee. And Chousi said to Chousi, Is the young man Abessalom safe ? said, May all the enemies of my lord the king, and all who have 33 risen against him for evil, be as that young man. At this the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber, over the And as he was going up he thus expressed gate, and wept. Oh my son my son Abeshimself, Oh, my son, Abessalom that they had slain me instead of thee that I had salom died in thy stead Oh Abessalom my son my son
31 tion, behold Chousi came, and said to
! ! !
!
XIX.
2
is
When
is
3 the day
and the 4 king hid his face) therefore when the king cried with a loud my son Abessalom Oh Abessalom my son voice saying, Oh 5 Joab went to the king, into the house, and said, Thou hast this day put to shame the faces of all thy servants, who have this day delivered thee, and saved the lives of thy sons, and the lives of thy daughters, and the lives of thy wives, and thy conby thy loving those who hate thee, and hating those 6 cubines Thou hast indeed this day declared, that who love thee. thou regardest neither thy officers, nor thy servants; for I am now convinced, that if Abessalom were alive, and we were 7 now all dead, then all would be right in thine eyes. Now therefore arise, and go out, and speak affectionately to thy servants for I have sworn by the Lord, that if thou go not out
!
!
man
And
the evil
now.
Then the
king arose, and sat in the gate. And when all the people proclaimed the news, saying, Behold the king is sitting in the gate, then all the people entered the gate, in the presence of the king.
9
Now when
themselves,
all Israel
all
had
fled,
every
man
people throughout
saying,
King David
us
from
all
our
Ch.
XTX.
II.
KINGS-II. SAMUEL.
Though he delivered us out of the hands of the Phinow fled from the land, and from his kingBut Abessalom whom we anoint10 clom, and from Abessalom. is dead in battle, now therefore, why are you silent ed over us
enemies.
listines,
yet he hath
When
Why
you the
last
to bring the
all
speech indeed of
and
my
flesh.
?
Why
And
to
king back to his house ? The Israel is come to the king, that he should You are my brethren you are my bones, are you the last to bring the king back to
;
13 his house
also,
Amessai you
bone and my flesh ? Now if thou shalt not be captain general of the army before 14 me continually, in the room of Joab. So when he had turned the heart of Juda, like that of one man, they sent to the king, 15 saying, Keturn thou and all thy servants. So the king set out
on his return, and came to the Jordan. And the men of Juda came to Galgala, to go and meet the king, and conduct him And Semei, son of Gera the Jeminite, of 16 over the Jordan. Baurim, hastened and came down with the men of Juda, to 17 meet king David; and with him were a thousand men from Benjamin, and Siba the servant of the house of Saul, with his fifteen sons, and his twenty servants, and they acted as guides across the Jordan, before the king, and performed the service 18 of bringing the king over. And when the raft went over to bring the king's household, and to do what was right io his
Semei son of Gera fell on his face before the king, while 19 he was crossing the Jordan, and said to the king, Let not my nor call to lord, I pray thee, impute to me my transgression remembrance what thy servant did perversely, on the clay when my lord went out of Jerusalem, that the king should lay 20 it to heart. Because thy servant was conscious that he had sinned, therefore behold I am come, the first of all Israel, and
sight,
;
coming down to meet my lord the 21 king. To this Abessa son of Saruia, answered and said, Shall not Semei be put to death, because he cursed the anointed of 22 the Lord ? But David said, What have you to do with me, ye sons of Saruia, that you are now laying snares for me ?
of the house of Joseph, in
Ch.
XIX.
II.
There shall not a man of Israel be this day put to death. For 23 I do not yet know whether I am king over Israel. Then the king said to Semei, Thou shalt not die. And the king swore
24 to him. Memphibosthe also, the grandson of Saul, came down to meet the king. Now he had not dressed his feet, nor pared his nails, nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his clothes, from the day the king went away, to the day he returned, in peace. 25 And when he came to Jerusalem, and waited on the king, and the king said to him, Why diclst thou not go with me, Memmy lord the 26 phibosthe? Memphibosthe said to the king, For thy servant said to him, king, my servant deceived me. Saddle me the ass, that I may mount thereon and go with the 27 king. (For thy servant is lame.) But he acted deceitfully with But my lord the king is thy servant, before my lord the king. as an angel of God. Do therefore what is good in thy sight.
28 For
all
my
father's
men
before
my
lord
eat
29
30
31
32
33
at thy table. What right then have I to cry any more to the king ? And the king said to him, What need of more words. Whereupon I have said, Thou and Siba shall divide the fields. Memphibosthe said to the king, Nay, let him take all, seeing my lord the king is returned to his house in peace. Berzelli, the Galaadite, also came down from Kogellim, and crossed the Jordan with the king, to convoy him over the Jordan. Now Berzelli was a very old man, being then eighty years of age, and he had supplied the king and his household with provisions at Manaim, for he was a very wealthy man. When the king said to Berzelli, Thou shalt come over with
me
at
Jerusalem
Ber-
can the days of the years of 35 my life be, that I should go with the king to Jerusalem ? I am now eighty years of age. Can I distinguish between good and evil ? Can thy servant any more relish what I eat or drink ?
the king,
How many
any more hear the voice of singing men or singing then should thy servant be a burthen to my lord the king ? Thy servant will go a little way across the Jor36 with the king but why should the king make me such a dan
Or can
women
Why
37 recompence
in
stay, that I
my own
vol.
i.
city,
tomb
3 z
of
my
Ch.
XX.
II.
38 king.
is
behold thy servant Chamaani shall go over with my lord the Do to him what is good in thy sight. And the king said,
Let Chamaam come over with me, and I will do for him what good in my sight, and whatever thou requirest of me, I will 39 do for thee. Now all the people had crossed the Jordan, and when the king had crossed, he kissed Berzelli, and bade him 40 farewell, and he returned to his place and the king proceeded on to Gralgala, and Chamaam went with him. Now when all the tribe of Juda, and about half of the people 41 of Israel, were advancing with the king, behold all Israel came to the king, and said to the king, Why have our brethren, the men of Juda, stolen thee away, and brought the king and his Are all the men of David indeed household over the Jordan ? 42 with him ? And all the men of Juda answered the men of Israel, and said, Because the king is near of kin to us, why should you be so angry at this matter ? Have we eaten at the Or hath he given us any gifts, or borne any burking's cost ? 43 then for us ? And the men of Israel answered the men of Juda, and said, We have ten votes for the king, and we are elder than you, therefore we have more interest in David than you. Why then have you affronted us, and why was not our opinion taken before that of Juda, to bring the king back ? Then the words of the men of Juda were fiercer than the words of the men of Israel; and there happened to be there a turbuXX. lent man whose name was Sabee, son of Bochori, the chief of the Jeminites, and he sounded a trumpet, and said, We have no portion in David, nor inheritance in the son of Jessai. Every Israel. Thereupon all Israel went up from 2 man to his tent,
;
of
Juda kept
3
close
by
king keep the house, and sent them to a house of confinement, and fed So they were kept confined 4 them, but did not go in to them. death, living as widows. to the day of their Then the kiug said to Ainessai, Assemble for me all the 5 men of Juda, and be thou here in three days. So Amessai went
to his house at Jerusalem, the
whom he had
left to
to assemble the
men
of Juda, but
Oh.
XX.
II.
Bochori do us more harm than Abessalom. Now therefore take thou with thee the servants of thy lord, and pursue him, lest he secure for himself cities of dewill Sabee, son of
Now
7 fence, that he
may escape our notice. So there went out after him, Abessa's men, and Joab's men, and the Cherethites, and And when they had 8 the Phelethites, and all the mighty men. marched out of Jerusalem in pursuit of Sabee, son of Bochori,
and were come to the great heap of stones at Gabaon, AmesNow Joab had a military robe girded sai came in before them. on for his dress, and over it he was girt with a sword on his But as it thigh in its sheath, and the sword dropped out. dropped out and fell, therefore when Joab said to Amessai, art thou well my brother ? and with his right hand took hold of Amessai's beard to kiss it, Amessai did not attend to the sword which was in Joab's hand. So Joab smote him with it into the belly, and his bowels gushed out on the ground, so And while he was dying, Joab that he did not repeat the blow. and Abessa, his brother, pursued after Sabee, son of Bochori, and there stood by him one of the servants of Joab, who said, Whoever is for Joab, and whoever is for David, let him follow Now Amessai was weltering in his blood in the middle Joab. And when the man saw that all the people halted, road. of the he drew Amessai out of the road, into the field, and threw a mantle over him, because he saw that all the people who came up stood still. And when -he had removed him out of the road, then all the men of Israel proceeded on after Joab, in pursuit Now he had passed through all the of Sabee, son of Bochori. tribes of Israel to Abel and Bethmacha, and all the men at
10
11
12
13
14
And when they came up with him they formed a siege against him in Abel and Bethmacha. And when they had levelled the bank before the city, and were got within the out works, and all the people 16 who were with Joab, were labouring to throw down the wall, a wise woman cried with a loud voice from the wall, and said, Hear! Hear! Say, I pray you, to Joab, Come near hither 17 that I may speak to him. And when he drew near to her, the
Art thou Joab ? And he said, I am. Then she said Hear the words of thy servant. And when Joab said, I 18 am hearkening, then she continued her speech, and said, They
woman
said,
to him,
Ch.
XXI.
II
ex-
19
20
21
22
Abel and Dan. If the liege men of Israel have been guilty of what is laid to their charge, let the examiners in Abel inquire in like manner whether they have been guilty. For my part I am for observing strictly the customs of Israel, which tend to peace; but thou art seeking to destroy a city a mother city in Israel. Why wouldst thou swallow up an inheritance of the Lord ? In answer to which Joab said, Mercy on me Mercy on me Am I for swallowing up ? Am I for destroying ? Is not this the case ? There is a man of mount Ephraim his name is Sabee son of Bochori, who hath lifted up his hand against king David. Only deliver him up to me, and I will depart from the city. And the woman said, Behold his head shall be thrown to thee over the wall. So the woman went to all the people. And when she had spoken to the whole city in her wisdom, they cut off the head of Sabee son of Bochori. And having cut it off, they threw it to Joab whereupon Joab sounded a trumpet, and all the people withdrew from the city, and dispersed, every man to his tent, and Joab returned to Jein
23
Joab was over all the host of Israel, and Banaias son of Jodae was over the Cherethites and the Phelethites, and Adoniram was over the tribute, and Josaphat son of Achiluth was recorder, and Susa was scribe, and Sadok and Abiathar were priests, and Iras the son of Jarim was priest for David. XXL In the days of David there was a famine three years, year after year successively whereupon David applied to the Lord, and the Lord said, On Saul and on his house be the iniquity, by the death of his descendants, because he put to death
;
Now
2 the Gabaonites.
Israel,
Now the Gabaonites are not of the children of but a remnant of the Amorites, and the children of Israel had sworn to them but Saul sought occasion to smite them, when he was courting popularity with the children of Israel and
;
3 Juda. them,
What
So king David sent for the Gabaonites, and said to shall I do for you and by what means can I make
;
may
Lord
4 And the Gabaonites said to him, We have no controversy with Saul and his household, about gold or silver, nor is it
Ch.
XXL
II.
KINGS-IL SAMUEL.
man in Israel. And the king said, What do you say, I must do for you? And they said to the king, The man who set himself against us, and persecuted us,
and who formed pretences to exterminate us, him let us destroy, may not rise up in all the borders of Israel. Give us seven men of his sons, and let us crucify to the Lord at Gabaon those of Saul who are the choice of the Lord. And the king 7 said, I will give them. But the king had compassion on Memphibosthe, the son of Jonathan, Saul's son, on account of the oath of the Lord between them namely between David and 8 Jonathan, Saul's son. So the king took the two sons of Respha, the daughter of Aia, whom she bore to Saul, namely Ermoni and Memphibosthe, and the five sons of Michol the daughter
6 that he
of Saul,
whom
9 Lord.
them into the hands of the Gaand they crucified them on the mount before the So these seven fell together. Now they were put to
first fruits,
in the beginning
And
it
up
11
12
13
14
and she suffered not the birds of the upon them by day, nor the beasts of the field by night. AYhen David was told what Respha the daughter of Aia Saul's concubine had done (now they were wasted away, and Dan son of Joa, of the race of the giants had taken them down.) David went, and took the t bones of Saul, and the bones of Jonathan his son, from the men of Jabis Galaad, who had stolen them from the street of Baithsan, where the Philistines had fixed them on the day when the Philistines smote Saul at Gelbua and having brought thence the bones of Saul, and the bones of Jonathan his son, he gathered up the bones And they buried the bones of them who had been crucified. of Saul and the bones of Jonathan, and the bones of them who
dropped upon them
rest
;
air to
were crucified, in the land of Benjamin, on the one side, in the tomb of his father Kis. And when they had done all that the
15
king commanded, God, after that, hearkened to the land. There was also another battle between the Philistines and Israel. David, and his servants with him, went down and fought
Oh. XXII.
II.
And as David was advancing, Jesbi, who was Kapha, and the weight of whose spear was three hundred shekels, brass weight, and who was clad in armour, but Abessa, son of Saruia, 17 thought to have smitten David came to his assistance, and smote the Philistine, and killed
16 the Philistines.
of the race of
;
him.
swore, saying,
Thou
shalt
not go
out with us any more to battle, lest thou extinguish the lamp
of Israel.
18
was another battle, at Geth, with the which Sobocha the Astatothite smote Seph, one of the descendants of Kapha. There was also a battle with the Philistines at Kom, when 19 Eleanan son of Ariorgim the Bethlemite, smote Lachmi, the brother of Goliath the Gethite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam. There was also another battle at Geth, and there was a 20 smooth man who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on each foot, twenty four in all, and he was a descendant of 21 Kapha, and defied Israel, but Jonathan son of Semei, David's 22 brother, smote him. These four descendants of the giants were born at Geth, and were of the house of Kapha, and they fell by the hand of David, and by the hand of his servants. And David addressed the Lord in the words of this XXII. ode on the day the Lord delivered him out of the hands of all his enemies, and out of the hand of Saul, he said in a psalm
after this there
And
Philistines, in
2
It
is
He He
Thou art my rock and my fortress. he who delivered me he shall be my God. will be my guard, in him I will trust is my defence, and the horn of my salvation
Lord,
;
My
4
5
6
helper and
my
man thou wilt save me. From On the Lord, who is praiseworthy, I will call, And I shall be saved from mine enemies. Because troubles of death have surrounded me Floods of iniquity have filled me with horror The pangs of death have compassed me about
an unrighteous
The
7
In
my
to
on the Lord,
And
my God
II.
Oh. XXII.
From
his holy
temple he
my
voice,
My
8
The earth indeed was shaken it trembled The fountains of heaven were convulsed, and quivered, Because the Lord was incensed. At his indignation a smoke ascended, A fire from his mouth devoureth.
10
11
By it coals are kindled to a glow. He bowed the heavens and came down, And darkness was under his feet. He sat on the cherubim, and flew, And appeared on the wings of wind.
But he made darkness his covering His pavilion around him was darkness
;
12
of waters
He
13
condensed
it
with clouds of
air.
14
15
16
the flashing lightning before him Flaming fires were kindled. The Lord thundered from heaven, The Most High uttered his voice. He sent forth his bolts and scattered them He darted his lightning, and confounded them.
From
And
18
He sent from on high and took me He drew me out of many waters He delivered me from mine enemies' strength From them who hated me
: ;
19
20
2
Because they were stronger than I. The days of my distress came on me unawares, But the Lord was my firm support, And brought me out to a roomy place, And delivered me, because he delighted in me.
to
my
righteousness
22
According to the cleanness of my hands he recompensed Because I kept the ways of the Lord, And did not wickedly depart from my God
me
23
Because
all his
Ch.
XXII.
II.
And from
24
25
And And
my
iniquity
me
according to
my
righteous-
26
According to the cleanness of my hands in his sight. With the beneficent thou wilt shew thyself beneficent, With an upright man thou wilt deal uprightly.
27
With
And
28
29
Thou wilt save the people who are dejected, But lofty countenances thou wilt bring down.
Because thou,
Lord, art
Therefore the Lord will illume
my lamp, my darkness.
30
31
run like an honoured soldier, And overleap walls by the help of my God. He is mighty whose way is blameless. The Word of the Lord is strong is tried.
I can
For by thee
He
32
33
is
the defender of
all
them who
trust in
him
Who is mighty, besides the Lord ? Who can build up, but our God ?
He who strengthened me is the Mighty One, He hath cleared my way which is blameless.
Thou makest
34
35
36 37
my
And
And
steadiest
me on
hands for battle, broken the bow of steel. Thou hast given me a guard for my safety And thy attention hath enabled me To enlarge my steps under me,
instructest
Thou
my
hast by
my arm
So that
38 39
40
41
have not slipped. my enemies and destroy them, And will not turn back till I consume them. I will break them so that they shall not rise, When they shall have fallen under my feet. For thou wilt gird me with strength for battle, And bend under me my antagonists. Thou hast given me the back of my enemies And them who hate me thou hast put to death.
feet
my
I shall pursue
Oh. XXIII.
II.
KINGSII. SAMUEL.
42 43
They may cry aloud but there is no help To the Lord, but he will not answer them. I beat them small as the dust of the earth I trampled them like the dirt of highways.
44
45
From
Thou
me
46
47
48
keep me to be the head of nations. A people which I knew not shall be my slaves, Strangers have yielded me feigned obedience. Soon as they heard they became submissive. Strange children shall be exposed to contempt They shall tumble down from their places of defence. Live the Lord and blessed be he, my guard Let my God, my safeguard, be exalted The mighty Lord, who is my avenger. Who chastiseth the people under me, Who leadeth me out from my enemies.
!
49
are stirred
up against me
wilt raise
me
up.
From
50
the
man
For
Lord,
among
the
nations.
name.
his
51
own king,
XXIII.
Now
is
Faithful
Jessai,
set
And And
2
faithful the
Over the
The
And
3
his
man,
?
How
(p)
With the
can you strengthen the fear of an anointed light of the God of the morning.
(d) David.
(p) Prophet.
VOL.
I.
4 A
Ch.
XXIIL
II.
Let the Sun rise in trie morning betimes. (p) Is not the Lord gone forth with splendour ? (d) Yes, like the spring of grass on the earth after rain For is not my house thus with the Almighty ? 5 For he hath made with me an everlasting covenant,
(d)
Kept ready
is all my safety, and all my That the transgressor may not nourish.
Because this
6 (p)
All such are like rejected thorns. Because they cannot be handled,
And
8
them
who
is
Adinon the Asonite. This man drew his sword against eight hundred warriors at one time. And after him 9 Eleanon (the son of a man who married his brother's wife to raise up seed for his brother) the son of Dudi, one of the three When he challenged the Philistines, and worthies with David. they had assembled for battle, and the men of Israel had gone 10 up, he arose and made a slaughter among the Philistines, till his hand was tired, and glued to his sword, and the Lord wrought a great deliverance that day, and the people went after 11 him only to spoil. And next to him was Samaias, son of Asa the Aruchite. When the Philistines had assembled to forage, where there was a piece of ground full of lentils, and the peocalled
he stood like a pillar in the midand smote the Philistines, and 13 the Lord wrought a great deliverance. These three went down from the thirty, and came to David at Kason, to the cave of Odollam, when an army of the Philistines was encamped in the valley of Kaphain. Now David was then in the fortress, and 14 15 there was a garrison of the Philistines then at Bethlehem. And David longed and said, Oh that I had some water to drink out
12 pie fled before the Philistines
;
it,
that by the gate Upon is at Bethlehem which these three worthies, notwithstanding the garrison of the
!
Ch. XXIII.
II.
by
the gate. But when they got it, and came to David, he would not drink it, but poured it out as a libation to the Lord, and 17 said, Lord forbid that I should do this. Shall I drink the blood So he of these men, who have gone at the risk of their lives ?
it.
Now
Abessa, the brother of Joab, son of Saruia, He also lifted up his spear against the three.
So he had a and being higher in rank than any of the three, he became their chief, though he did not come up to those three. Banaias also, son of Jodae, of Kabeseel, was a man He smote the two sons of Ariel the renowned for exploits. Moabite. He went down also, and smote a lion in the midst of 21 the pit on a snowy day. He smote also an Egyptian, a man of great stature. Though the Egyptian had in his hand a spear like the side of a ladder, he went down to him with a staff, and wresting the spear out of the hand of the Egyptian, he killed 22 him with his own spear. These exploits Banaias son of Jodae 23 performed, and had a name among the three worthies. He was higher in rank than any of the three, though he did not come 24 up to the three. And David appointed him Auditor. These also were the names of king David's worthies, Asael the brother of Joab, he was among the thirty, Eleanon son of Dudi, 25 who married his brother's wife at Bethlehem Saima the Kudthree hundred men, though he was wounded.
three
26
ite
Abiezer
Ellon the
;
Aoite
son of Benjamin
Ephrathite
son Asan
Emasu
Aradite
Asbites
;
the Salabonite
;
son Jonathan
;
Samnan
the
Amnan
;
xiliphaleth son of
Gelonite
Eliab son of Achitophel the Gaal son of Asarai the Karmelite, of Ouraioerchi
;
Nathana
Poludunameos son
of Galaaddi
Elie the
Ammonite
;
Adroi of the brooks; Gadabiel son of the Arabothite; Gelore the Bethorite, the armour bearer of Joab, son of Saruia Iras theEtherite; Gerab the Ethinite Ourias the Chettite. They were thirty seven in all.
;
Ch.
XXIV.
II.
XXIY.
2
Again the anger of the Lord was kindled against Iswhen one among them over persuaded David, saying, Go number Israel and Juda.
rael,
When
through
all
6
7
8
9
10
and review the people, and the number of them, Joab said to the king, The let me know Lord God add to the people, how many soever they be, a hunBut why dred fold and may the eyes of my lord the king see it doth my lord the king set his mind upon this ? But the word of the king prevailed against Joab, and the officers of the army. So Joab and the chiefs of the army before the king, went out And they crossed the Jordan, and to review the people, Israel. encamped at Aroer on the right of the city, in the valley of Gad and Eliezer. Then they went to Galaad, and to the land of Thabason, which is Adasai, and came to Danidan and Oudan and having gone round Sidon, and come to Mapsar of Tyre, and to all the cities of the Evites, and the Chananites, they came to the south of Juda to Bersabee. So when they had gone round through all the land, they came to Jerusalem, at the end of nine months and twenty days. And Joab laid beAnd fore the king the amount of the review of the people. fighting men and that of Israel was eight hundred thousand the men of Juda were five hundred thousand warriors. And David's heart smote him after this numbering of the people and David said to the Lord, I have sinned greatly in what I
to Bersabee,
;
! ;
:
Dan
have done.
11
Now
therefore,
Lord
Go and
speak to Da-
12 vid, and say, Thus saith the Lord, Three things I am ready to bring upon thee, chuse therefore for thyself one of them, 13 that I
So Gad went to David, and delivered the message, and said, Chuse what shall be done to thee. Or wilt thou Shall three years of famine come on all thy land ? flee three months before thine enemies while they pursue thee ? Or shall there be three days of pestilence in thy land ? Now therefore consider and see what answer I shall make to him 14 who sent me. Thereupon David said to Gad, I am in great
may do
it
to thee.
Ch.
XXIV.
straits
;
II.
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Pray let me fall into the hands of the Lord for very many and great are his mercies. But let me not fall into the hands of men. Now when David chose for himself the pestilence, it was the time of the wheat harvest. And the Lord sent a pestilence through Israel, from the morning till the hour of dining. And the slaughter began among the people, and there died of the people from Dan to BersaBut when the angel of God bee, seventy thousand men. stretched forth his hand against Jerusalem to destroy it, the Lord was moved with compassion at the calamity, and said to the angel who was making havock among the people, It is enough. Stay thy hand. Now the angel of the Lord was by And when David the threshing floor of Orna the Jebusite. saw the angel who was smiting the people, he addressed the Lord, and said, Behold here am I who have transgressed! But as for this flock, what have they done ? Let thy hand, I pray thee, be upon me, and upon my father's house. Then Gad came to David that day, and said to him, Go up and erect an altar for the Lord, on the threshing floor of Orna the Jebusite. So David went up according to the word of Gad, as the Lord had commanded him. And when Orna looked out, and saw the king and his servants coming up to him, he went out and bowed down to the king, with his face to the ground, and And Dasaid, Why is my lord the king come to his servant ? vid said, To purchase of thee this threshing floor to build an
on every
side.
altar to the Lord, that the slaughter among the people may be 22 stayed. Then Orna said to David, Let my lord the king take, and offer to the Lord what is agreeable to him. Behold here are cattle for a whole burnt offering, and the carts and the 23 yokes of the cattle for fuel. All these Orna hath given to the
king.
And may
bless thee.
24 king,
said to Orna,
full value
;
No.
Let
cannot
me
only
for I
offer to
a whole burnt offering which costeth me So David purchased the threshing floor, and the 25 cattle, for fifty shekels of silver. And David built there an altar to the Lord, and offered whole burnt offerings and peace
my God
nothing.
offerings.
at first
it
Now Solomon
was small.
for
the
land,
Ch.
I.
I.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
far advanced in years, they 2 covered him with clothes, but he was not warmed therefore his servants said, Let a young virgin be sought out for the king, that she may attend him, and chafe him, and lie in his 3 bosom, that my lord the king may be warmed. So they sought
;
When
king
for a beautiful virgin, through all the borders of Israel, and having found Abisag, the Somanite, they brought her to the 4 king. The young woman was indeed very beautiful, and she chafed the king, and waited on him, but the king knew her not. Then Adonias, son of Aggith, took upon him state, say5
and provided himself with chariots, and to run before him. And his father did not in the least restrain him nor say, Why hast thou done so ? Now in person he was very comely, and by birth next
ing, I shall be king;
men
7 after Abessalom.
And
his
son of Saruia, and with Abiathar, the priest, and they abetted 8 him.
10
11
12
But Sadok the priest, and Banaias, son of Jodae, and Nathan the prophet, and Semei, and Kesi, and the worthies of David, were not of his party. So having slain sheep, and oxen, and lambs, at the fires of Zaelethi, which is near Kogel, Adonias invited all his brothers, and all the nobles of Juda, the king's servants but did not invite Nathan the prophet, nor Banaias, nor the worthies, nor Solomon his brother. Thereupon Nathan spoke to Bersabe, the mother of Solomon, saying, Hast thou not heard that Adonias, son of Aggith, doth reign, and David our lord knoweth it not ? Now therefore come, I pray thee, let me advise thee. Save thine own life, and
;
13 the
14
15 16
17
life of thy son Solomon. Go immediately to king David, and say to him, Didst thou not, my lord the king, swear to thy servant saying, Thy son Solomon shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne ? Why then doth Adonias reign ? And behold whilst thou art speaking with the king, I will come in after thee, and confirm thy words. So Bersabe went to the king, into the inner chamber. Now the king was very old, and Abisag the Somanite was waiting on him. And when Bersabe had bowed down, and made obeisance to the king, the king said to her, What is thy will? And she said, My lord, Thou didst swear to thy servant, by the Lord thy God, saying, Thy son Solomon shall reign after me, and sit on my
Cb.
I.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
18 throne.
20
21
22
23
24 25
26
27 28
29
.>0
31
32
33
34
35
But now behold Adonias reigneth, and thou my lord He hath sacrificed oxen, and lambs, it. and sheep for the multitude, and invited all the king's sons, and Abiathar the priest, and Joab the captain general of the army, but hath not invited thy servant Solomon. Now therefore my lord the king, the eyes of all Israel are upon thee, to tell them who shall sit on the throne of my lord the king after him otherwise when my lord the king shall sleep with his fathers, I, and Solomon my son, shall be deemed offenders. And speaking to the king, Nathan the behold while she was yet prophet came, and was announced to the king, Here is Nathan And when he came into the king's presence, and the prophet. had made obeisance to the king, with his face to the ground, Nathan said, My lord the king, hast thou said, Adonias shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne ? For he is gone down to-day, and hath sacrificed bullocks, and lambs, and sheep, for the multitude, and invited all the king's sons, and the chiefs of the army, and Abiathar the priest, and behold they are eating and drinking in his presence, and have said, Long live king Adonias. But me thy servant, and Saclok the priest, and Banaias, son of Jodae, and Solomon thy servant, he hath not If this is done by order of my lord the king, why hast invited. thou not made known to thy servant who shall sit on the throne And king David in reply said, of my lord the king after him ? And when she came in before the king, Call Bersabe to me. and stood in his presence, the king swore, saying, As the Lord liveth, who hath redeemed my soul out of all affliction, as I have sworn to thee by the Lord God of Israel, saying, Solomon thy son shall reign after me, and he shall sit on my throne in my stead, even so will I do this very day. Thereupon Bersabe bowed down, with her face to the ground, and made obeisance to the king, and said, Let my lord king David live forever. Then king David said, Call to me Sadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Banaias, son of Jodae. And when they came in before the king, he said to them, Take the servants of your lord the king with you, and mount my son Solomon on my mule, and conduct him down to Gion, and let Sadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, anoint him to be king over Israel. Then sound the trumpet, and say, God save king Solo;
Ch.
I.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
him sit on my throne, and reign in my stead, as 36 I have appointed him to be ruler over Israel and Juda. Thereupon Banaias, son of Jodae, answered the king and said, Be it May the Lord the God of my lord the king confirm it so 37 As the Lord hath been with my lord the king, so may he be
mon.
And
let
with Solomon, and magnify his throne above the throne of my Then Sadok the priest, and Nathan the pro38 lord king David phet, and Banaias, son of Jodae, went down with the Cherethites, and the Phelethites, and having mounted Solomon on
!
39 king David's mule, they conducted him to Gion. And Sadok the priest took the horn of oil out of the tabernacle, and having
anointed Solomon, he blew the trumpet, and all the people Then all the people followed 40 shouted, Live king Solomon! him up, and danced in choirs, and made great rejoicings, so 41 that the earth was rent with their shouting. And Adonias, and And when all his guests, heard it just as they had done eating. *~ sound of the trumpet, he said, What is this Joab heard the 42 sound of the city in an uproar ? And while he was speaking, behold Jonathan, son of Abiathar the priest, entered. And Adonias said, Come in, for thou art a man of valour, and must have
43 brought good news. To which Jonathan replied, saying, Quite 44 the reverse. Our lord king David hath made Solomon king. The king sent with him Sadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Banaias son of Jodae, and the Cherethites and the
45 Phelethites, and they mounted him on the king's mule. And Sadok the priest, and Nathan the prophet, anointed him at Gion, and all the people went up thence rejoicing, so that the city 46 resounded. This is the noise which you have heard. And while 47 Solomon sat on the throne of the kingdom, the king's servants went in to congratulate our lord king David, saying, God make the name of Solomon better than thy name, and magniAnd the king bowed on his bed. fy his throne above thy throne king said to this effect. Blessed be the Lord God of 48 And the Israel, who hath this day set one of my seed on my throne, and my
!
49 eyes see it. Upon this all the guests of Adonias, were struck with 50 consternation, and went every man his way, And Adonias, being afraid of Solomon, arose and went, and took hold of the horns 51 of the altar. And when they told Solomon, saying, Behold Adonias is afraid of king Solomon, and hath hold of the horns of the altar, saying, Let Solomon this day swear to me that he
Ch.
II.
III.
KINGS-I. KINGS.
52
will
shew himself a virtuous man, there shall not a hair of him fall but if wickedness be found in him he shall be to the ground 53 put to death. Then king Solomon sent, and they brought him down from the altar and when he came, and had done homage to king Solomon, Solomon said to him, Go to thy house. II. Now when David's days drew near that he should die, he 2 spoke to his son Solomon, and said, I am going the way of all 3 the earth, be thou therefore strong, and shew thyself a man, and keep the watch of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and keep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments, which are written in the law of Moses that thou may est know
;
; ;
4 what thou art to do, according to all that I command thee that the Lord may establish his word which he hath spoken, saying, If thy children take heed to their ways, to walk before me in truth, with their whole heart, thou shalt not, said he, Now thou thyself 5 have a man cut off from the throne of Israel. knowest what Joab son of Saruia hath done to me what he
Ner, and to Amessai son of Jether. He indeed slew them, and shed the blood of war in peace, and stained, with guiltless Do 6 blood, the girdle on his loins, and the shoes on his feet. thou therefore according to thy wisdom, so as not to let his
7 grey hairs go
table
down
let
for so
thou hast with thee Semei, son of Gera, the Though he cursed me with a bitter curse on the day when I was marching to Camps, yet he came down to the Jordan to meet me, and I swore to him by the Lord, Now thou 9 saying, I will not put thee to death with the sword. As thou art a wise man, thou art not to hold him guiltless. thyself therefore wilt know what to do to him, and wilt bring
Behold
also
Jeminite of Baurim.
down his grey hairs to the grave with blood. 10 Then David slept with his fathers, and was buried
11 city
rael
in the
of David. Now all the days which David reigned over Iswere forty years. He reigned seven years at Chebron, and
vol.
i.
4 b
Ch.
II.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
on the throne of his father David, and
;
12
When
Solomon
sat
14
15
16
17
18 19
20
21
went to Bersabe, the mother of Solomon, and bowed to her. Whereupon she said to him, Is thy coming peaceable ? And he said, It is peaceable. I have something to say to thee. And she said to him, Say on. Then he said to her, Thou knowest that the kingdom belonged to me, and that all Israel looked on me as king. But the kingdom is transferred, and become my brother's, because it was his from the Lord. Now therefore I have a favour to ask of thee, do not refuse it. And Bersabe said to him, Proceed. Then he said to her, Speak, I pray thee to Solomon, for he will not refuse thee, that he may give me Abisag, the Somanite, for a wife. Thereupon Bersabe said, Well, I will speak to the king for thee. So Bersabe went to king Solomon, to speak to him concerning Adonias. And the king arose to meet her, and saluted her, and when he sat down on the throne, there was a throne set for the king's mother, and she sat on his right hand, and said to him, I have a small favour to ask of thee, do not refuse me. And the king said to her,
Ask
it,
my
Then she
said, I
pray
Ado-
22 nias
Whereupon king Solomon in reply to his mother, said, But why hast thou asked Abisag for Adonias ? Ask for him the kingdom also for he is my elder brother, and
for a wife.
;
and Joab, son of Saruia, his captain ge23 neral, and his friend. Then king Solomon swore by the Lord, saying, God do so to me and more also, if Adonias hath not 24 spoken this against his own life. Now therefore as the Lord liveth, who hath prepared me, and set me on the throne of my father David, and hath made for me a house, as he hath spoken, 25 Adonias shall this day be put to death. So king Solomon sent 26 by the hand of Banaias, son of Jodae, and he slew him. And when Adonias was dead, on the very same day, the king said to Abiathar, Begone speedily to thy fields at Anathoth, for thou art this day a condemned man, but I will not put thee to death, because thou didst carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord
Abiathar
is
his priest,
before
27 which from being the priest of the Lord, so that the word of the Lord
my father, and hast shared in all the afflictions with my father was afflicted. So Solomon expelled Abiathar
Ch. III.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
was fulfilled, which he spoke against the house of Eli at 28 Selom. Now when the news came to Joab, son of Saruia, because he had been of Adonias' party, and not a follower of Solomon, therefore Joab fled to the tabernacle of the Lord, and 29 took hold of the horns of the altar. And when they told Solomon, saying, Joab hath fled to the tabernacle of the Lord, and
behold he hath hold of the horns of the
sent to Joab, saying,
altar,
king Solomon
Because I was
sent
What
is
Thereupon Joab
Then Solomon
Banaias, son of Jodae, saying, Go, and kill him, and bury him.
oO So Banaias, son of Jodae, went to Joab, to the tabernacle of the Lord, and said to him, Thus saith the king, Come out.
Upon said, I will not go out, for I will die here. which Banaias, son of Jodae, returned and told the king, say31 ing, Thus did Joab say, and thus he answered me and the king said to him, Go and do to him as he hath spoken. Kill him, and bury him, and take away this day, the blood which 32 he shed without cause, from me and my father's house. The Lord indeed hath turned the blood of his iniquity on his head. Because he fell upon two men more righteous, and better than himself, and slew them with the sword, and my father David knew not of their blood, namely Abenner, son of Ner, the
;
And Joab
captain general of Israel, and Amessai, son of Jether, the cap33 tain general of Juda therefore their blood is returned on his own head, and on the head of his seed forever. But on David, and his seed, and on his house, and his throne, let there be 34 peace from the Lord forever. So Banaias, son of Jodae, went up, and fell upon Joab and when he had slain him, he buried him,
;
35 at his house in the wilderness; and the king set Banaias, son
of Jodae, over the
III.
army
in his stead.
Now
and the king made room of Abiathar. Israel and Juda at understanding, and
Sadok the
priest,
the
first
priest, in
the
And
Jerusalem.
And
ment
on the sea shore so that the knowledge of Solomon was enlarged far above the knowledge of all the ancients, and above all the wise men of Egypt. And he took
of heart, like the sand
Ch.
II.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
the daughter of Pharao, and brought her to the city of David, until he finished building his own house, and the house of the
first, and also the wall of Jerusalem round These he began, and finished in seven years for he had seventy thousand men who carried burdens, and eighty thousand hewers of stone on the mountains. And Solomon made the sea, and its supporters, and the great lavers, and the
about.
pillars,
court.
it,
And
And when
the city of David into her house, which he had built for her, he then built the citadel. And Solomon offered, every year, three
whole burnt
offerings,
and peace
offerings,
on the
altar
which
he built for the Lord, and he burned incense before the Lord, and finished the house. Now the chiefs who were set over the
works of Solomon were three thousand six hundred. They superintended the people who performed the works. He built also Assour, and Magdo, and Gazer, and upper Baithoron, and
But this was after he had built the house of the Lord, and the wall of Jerusalem round about. After finishing these he built the cities above mentioned. Now while David was still alive he gave a charge to Solomon, saying, Behold thou hast with thee Semei, son of Gera, a descendant of the seed of Jemini of Chebron. He cursed me with a bitter curse when I was marching to Camps. But he came down to the Jordan to meet me, therefore I swore to him by the Lord saying, Thou shalt not be put to death with the sword. Now thou art not to hold him guiltless. As thou art a wise man thou thyself therefore wilt know what to do to him,
Ballath.
and
wilt bring
down
36 Therefore the king sent for Semei, and said to him, Build thyself a house in Jerusalem and dwell there, and thou shalt not 37 go out thence any where. For be assured that on the day thou goest out, and crossest the brook Kedron, thou shalt be put to death. Thy blood shall be on thy own head. And the king caused him to take an oath that day. And Semei said to the 38 king, Good is the word which thou my lord the king hast spoken.
Thy
servant will do
so.
But
it
Ch.
II.
III.
KINGS-I. KINGS.
two slaves of Semei ran away to Angchus son of Maacha king And when Semei was told that his slaves were at of Geth. Geth, he arose, and saddled his ass, and went to Geth to Ang40 chus to seek them. And when he had gone, and brought them 41 back from Geth, Solomon was informed that Semei had gone 42 from Jerusalem to Geth, and brought back his slaves. Upon which the king sent for Semei, and said to him, Did I not adjure thee by the Lord, and protest to thee saying,
Be assured
that on the day thou goest out of Jerusalem to any place what-
43 ever thou shalt surely die ? Why then hast thou not kept the oath of the Lord, and the command which I enjoined thee ? 44 Moreover the king said to Semei, Thou knowest all thy wickedness, and thy heart is privy to all that thou didst to my father David, therefore the Lord hath turned thy wickedness on thy 45 own head and king Solomon shall be blessed, and the throne 46 of David shall be established before the Lord forever. Then king Solomon gave orders to Banaias, son of Jodae, and he went and slew him. Now king Solomon was very prudent and wise and Juda 46 and Israel were exceedingly numerous, like the sand on the
;
sea
And Solomon
brought him
all
and served him all the days of his life. And Solomon began opening the fastnesses of Libanus, and he built Thermai in the wilderness. And this was Solomon's allowance for dinner, thirty cores of fine flour, and sixty cores of barley meal ten beeves stall fed, and twenty beeves from the pasture, and one hundred sheep, besides hinds, fallow deer, and choice fatted fowls for he was supreme over all the country on this side the river, from Raphi to Gaza, over all the kings bordering on the river, and he was at peace with all around him so that Juda and Israel dwelt securely, every one under his own vine and under his own fig tree, eating and drinking, and feasting, from Dan to Bersabee, all the days of Solomon. And these were Solomon's principal officers, Azarias son of Sadok was priest, and Ornias son of Nathan was chief over the overseers and Edramen was steward and Suba scribe, and Basa son of
gifts,
;
;
Achithalam, recorder, and Abi son of Joab, captain general of the army and Achire son of Edrai was at the head of the board
;
Ch. III.
;
III.
KINGS- 1. KINGS.
of works and Banaias son of Jodae was captain of the guards and Kashur son of Nathan, counsellor. And Solomon had four thousand breeding mares for carriages, and twelve thousand horses. And he was supreme over all the kings from the river to the land of the Philistines, and even to the borders of Egypt. III. Now Solomon son of David reigned over Israel and Juda in Jerusalem but the people were in the practice of burning incense on the high places, because till this time there was not 3 a house built to the Lord. And Solomon loved the Lord, to walk in the statutes of his father David but he sacrificed and 4 burned incense on the high places. So he arose and went to Gabaon because it was the highest and greatest to sacrifice there. And when Solomon had offered there a whole burnt offering of a thousand victims upon the altar of Gabaon, the Lord 5 appeared to him that night in a dream, and said to him, Ask 6 for thyself any favour. Thereupon Solomon said, Thou hast shewn great kindness to thy servant David my father. As he walked before thee in truth and righteousness and in uprightness of heart with thee, thou therefore hast kept for him this 7 great kindness to set his son on his throne as at this day. Now therefore, Lord my God, as thou hast appointed me thy servant in the room of my father David, and I am but a little child 8 and know not how to go out and come in, and thy servant is in the midst of thy people whom thou hast chosen, an immense 9 people which cannot be numbered, give therefore to thy servant a heart to hear and to judge thy people righteously, and to discern between good and evil for who can judge this thy peo10 pie, this great people which is so numerous ? And it was well pleasing in the sight of the Lord that Solomon made this re11 quest therefore the Lord said to him, Because thou hast asked this of me, and hast not asked for thyself many days, nor riches,
;
;
nor the
life
re-
12 quest
given thee a wise and understanding heart, so that before thee there hath not been one like thee, nor
I have
behold
so that there
if
14 hath not been among kings a man like thee. And walk in my ways to keep my commandments and
thou wilt
statutes,
my
Ch. IV.
as thy
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
did,
I
father
David
thy days.
And
was a dream.
Then he
arose and
and stood before the altar which is in front Lord in Sion, and offered whole burnt offerings; and having offered also offerings of thanksgiving, he made a great entertainment for himself and Then there appeared before the king two wo1(3 all his servants. men who were harlots, and when they stood in his presence 17 one of them said, Hear me, my lord, I and this woman dwell in one house, and we were delivered of children in the same 18 house. And it happened that the third day after my delivery We were together. There is no this woman was delivered.
came
to Jerusalem,
19 body with us none but we two in the house. And this wo20 man's son died in the night, as she overlaid it. And she arose in the middle of the night, and took my son out of my arms, and laid it in her bosom and her own child which was dead,
;
21 she laid in
So when I arose in the morning to give my son suck, behold it was dead. But when I examined it attentively in the morning, behold it was not my son whom I 22 bore. And the other woman said, No but the living is my 23 son and the dead is thy son. And when both had spoken before the king, he said to them, Thou sayst, This is my child which
bosom.
:
my
and that which is dead is that woman's child. And No but the living is my son, and the dead is thy 24 son. Then the king said, Bring me a sword. And when they 25 had laid the sword before the king, he said, Divide the living the infant, in two and give one half to this woman and child Upon this the woman whose son 26 the other half to that woman. child really was, answered and said to the king bethe living cause her bowels yearned for her son, therefore she said, I be27 seech thee my lord, Give her the child. Do not kill it. But the other said, Let it be neither mine nor hers. Divide it. Then the king answered and said, Give the child to her who said, Give the child to her and do not kill it For she is the mother. 28 And when all Israel heard the judgment which the king had given, they feared the king, for they saw that there was in him the wisdom of God to execute judgment. Now when king Solomon reigned over Israel these were IV. Azarias son of Saclok, Eliaph and Achia principal officers. his
is
alive,
thou sayst,
Ch. IV.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
sons of Seba were scribes, and Josaphat son of Achilud recorder and Banaias son of Jodae captain general of the army, and Sadok and Abiathar chief priests and Ornia son of Nathan superintendant of the overseers and Zabuth son of Nathan the and Eliak high 6 king's companion, and Achisar was steward and Eliab son of Saph was over the household and steward And Solomon 7 Adoniram son of Audon was over the tribute. over all Israel to supply the king and his had twelve officers
; ;
household, each to furnish supplies one month in the year, 8 and these were their names. Been son of Or on mount Ephraim, Son Dakar, at Makis, and at Salabin, and at Baithsamys, 9 one. 10 and Elon even to Bethanon, another. Son Esdi at Araboth
;
11 to
all
all
And
over
13
14
15
16
18
19
17 27 sud in Issachar. These officers thus stationed furnished supplies for king Solomon, and all things ordered for the king's table, each his month, without the least variation from what 28 was ordered. The barley and straw, for the horses and chariot mares, they carried to the place where the king hapiDened to
;
Nephador was son Aminadab, who had to wife Tephath, Bana son of Achiluth had and Mageddo and all the house of San, which is by Ithanach Sephanan below Esrae, and from Bethsan to Sabelmaula even Son Naber at Kaboth Galaad he to Maeberlukam, another. had the district of Ergab in Basan, containing sixty large Achinadab son of cities with walls and brasen bars, another. Achiniaas, who married Basemmath a Saddo at Maanaim. Bana daughter of Solomon, was in Nephthaleim, another. Semei son of Chousi in Asser and in Baaloth, another. son Gaber son of Adai in the land of Gad, of Ela in Benjamin. which belonged to Seon king of Esebon and Og king of Basan, and Naseph, one in the land of Juda Josaphat son of Phaa;
22
be,
for
Now
Solomon every day, thirty cores of fine flour and sixty ten choice young beeves, and twenty 23 cores of barley meal beeves from the pasture, and one hundred sheep besides hinds for he was supreme on this 2-1 and fallow deer, and fatted fowls 29 side the river, and was at peace with all around. And the Lord gave Solomon understanding and very comprehensive knowledge and the effusions of his heart were like the sand on the
;
Ch. V.
III.
KINGS
far
I.
KINGS.
30 sea shore
so that
Solomon
of wisdom beyond all 32 and Ainan, and Chelkad and Darala, the sons of Mai. He uttered three thousand parables, and his odes were five thou33 sand. He spoke of trees from the cedar which is on Lebanon, to the hyssop which springeth out of the wall. He spoke also 34 of cattle, and of fowls, and of reptiles, and of fishes. And
men of Egypt. He gave specimens men far beyond Gaithan the Zarite,
there
came
all
from
And Solomon
her to the city of David until he built the house of the Lord, and his own house, and the wall of Jerusalem and Pharao king of Egypt, came up and took Gazer, and burned it, and subdued the Chananites who dwelt in Mergab, and gave them as a portion to his daughter, Solomon's wife, and Solomon
:
rebuilt Gazer.
V.
When Chiram king of Tyre sent his servants to anoint Solomon in the room of his father David, because Chiram continued to love David all his days, therefore Solomon sent to 2 Chiram saying, Thou knowest that my father could not build 3 a house to the name of the Lord my God, on account of the wars with those around him on every side, until the Lord put 4 them under the soles of his feet. But now the Lord my God hath given me rest round about. I have no adversary, nor any
">
evil occurrence.
name
of the
Lord
Therefore I propose to build a house for the my God; as the Lord my God spoke to
my
father
David, saying,
Thy
son,
whom
will set
my
and let timber be cut for me from Liand behold my servants shall be with thy servants, and I will pay thee such hire for the service as thou shalt appoint for thou knowest that we have none skilled in hewinobanus;
:
And when Chiram heard the words Solomon he was exceedingly glad, and said, Blessed be God this day who hath given David a prudent son over this Then he sent to Solomon saying, I have consi8 great people. dered all that thou hast proposed to me, and I will execute all 9 thy pleasure. With respect to the cedar, and fir timber, my vol. i, 4 c
7 timber like the Sidonians.
of
Ch. VI.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
it
to the sea
and
land
it
away.
And
thou wilt
accomplish
11
my
pleasure in supplying
my
12
13
14
15
and fir timber to And Solomon gave Chiram, twenty thouhis utmost wish. sand cores of wheat for his household, and twenty thousand baths of expressed oil. This Solomon gave to Chiram every And the Lord gave Solomon wisdom as he said to him. year. And there was peace between Chiram and Solomon and they made a league between them. And the king made a levy out of all Israel, and the levy was thirty thousand men. These he sent to Libanus, ten thousand every month, by turns, so that they were one month at Libanus, and two at home. And Adoniram was over this levy. And Solomon had seventy thousand men who carried burdens, and eighty thousand hewofficers
who
hundred and fortieth year of the departure of the Israelites out of Egypt, in the fourth year and 17 second month of king Solomon's reign over Israel, the king having given orders for bringing great costly stones for the 18 foundation of the house, even hewn stones; and the men or Solomon and those of Chiram having hewn them, they began 1 laying them. In the fourth year he laid the foundation of the 38 house of the Lord, in the month of Ziu, which is the second month, and in the eleventh year, in the month Baal, which is the eighth month, the house with all its appendages was
VI.
in the four
Now
completely finished.
i^the king built for the Lord, was and twenty cubits in breadth, and twen3 ty five cubits in height. And the Ailam in front of the temple was twenty cubits in length commensurate with the breadth 1 of the house. And when he had built the house, and finished 5 it he made windows for the house, wide within and narrow
Now
all
and the
dabir.
The lower
Ch. VI.
III.
KINGS-L KINGS.
all
cubits broad, and the middle six, and the third seven cubits
broad
for
Now
any
instrument of iron was heard in the house while it was buildThe entrance into the lower gallery was under the right
;
stairs
up
to the
And when
10
he had compleated the building of the house he wainscotted And having built the binding walls through it with cedar.
the whole house to the height of five cubits, he connected the
16
17
18
20
21
23 24
And having lined the walls on the inside with planks of cedar, from the ground floor of the house up the walls and to the beams, and vaulted the ceiling on the inside with beams, he covered the floor of the house with planks of fir. And he built up the twenty cubits from the end wall as one compartment from the floor to the beams, and made of that the dabir the holy of holies; (the temple being forty cubits, the front of the dabir was in the middle of the house on the inside) to put there the ark of The length of this compartment the covenant of the Lord. was twenty cubits, and the breadth twenty cubits, and the height twenty cubits, and he covered it with plated gold. When he had made the altar in front of the dabir and overlaid it with gold, he covered all this compartment with gold at the complete finishing of the whole house. And in the dabir, he made two cherubim ten cubits the exact magnitude, and five cubits the wing of one cherubim, and five cubits its other wing, making ten cubits from the tip of one wing, to the tip of the
And so in respect to the other cherubim. In 26 measure and workmanship, they were both alike. The height of the one cherubim was ten cubits, and that of the other che25 other wing.
And both the cherubim were in the middle of the innermost house, and they spread their wings so that a wing of one cherubim touched one wall, and a wins; of the other cherubim touched the other wall, and their wings 28 touched one another in the middle of the house. And he over29 laid the cherubim with gold, and engraved all the walls of the
27 rubim was the same.
Ch. VII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
30
31
about with engravings of cherubim and palm both in the inner and outer apartment. And he overlaid the floor both of the inner and outer apartment with gold.
trees,
house round
34 wood.
he made doors of juniper doors were of fir, and each door consisted of two leaves which turned each on its
for the entrance into the dabir
And
The
the
35 own hinges.
And
palm
stone,
for
trees
and open
fitted to the
36 carving.
He
hewn
and he made the curtain the court of the porch of the house which was in the front
of the temple.
Now king Solomon had sent and brought from Tyre a 14 widow's son named Chimin. He was of the tribe of NephthaVII.
leim,
though
his
He
was a worker in
brass, a
complete
filled
ledge to execute all kinds of brass work. So he was brought 15 to king Solomon, and executed all his works. He cast two pillars for the ailam [or porch] of the house The height of each pillar was eighteen cubits, and the circumference there:
16 of fourteen cubits, and the flutings four fingers. And he cast two chapiters to be put on the tops of the pillars the height 17 of each chapiter was five cubits. He made also two pieces of
;
net work to cover the chapiters of the pillars one piece of net IS work for each chapiter. They were a pensile work, with two rows of brass pomegranates in the form of netting, a pensile 21 work, row above row. And he set up the two pillars in the
;
22 he called
And when he set up the one pillar he name Jachum and when he set up the other pillar its name Boloz. And on the capitals of the pillars
;
there was a lilly work of four cubits, towards the ailam, and
a projected ledge over the two pillars, and this ledge by its 23 thickness was a covering above the sides. He made also the sea, ten cubits from brim to brim, uniformly round, all about. It was five cubits high and thirty three cubits in circum24 ference. Under its brim, embossments surrounded it, ten to a
And
the brim of
it
lilly buds.
And
its
thickness was
hand breadth.
And under
Ch. VII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
looking to the north, and three looking to the west., and three looking to the south, and three looking to the east, and all their
hinder parts were inward, and the sea was above upon them.
And he made ten mechonoths [cisterns] of brass, five cubits the length of one mechonoth, and four cubits the breadth, and 28 six cubits the height. And the mechonoths had all the same
27
kind of engraved borders, and there were engravings between and on their engraved parts between the the prominences 29 prominences were lions, and beeves, and cherubim; and on the embossments, above and below the lions and beeves, were
;
30
31
And
32 33
34 35
and the naves were of brass, and at their four corners there were shoulders under the cisterns, for the axles of the And the height of each wheel wheels to each mechonoth. was a cubit and a half. And the workmanship of the wheels was like that of the wheels of a chariot and their axles and As to the four their felloes and their spokes were all cast. shoulders at the four corners of each mechonoth, the shoulAnd on the top of ders were a part of the mechonoth itself.
brass,
;
the beginning of
its
handles and
its
its
engravings
handles.
And
the cherubim, and the lions, and the palm trees, were in
all
around.
In the
same manner he made all the ten mechonoths, they being all 38 of the same form and measure. He made also ten large pots of brass, each pot containing forty baths, and measuring four cu39
bits.
And he
40
five at
the left corner of the house, and the sea was at the right
Chiram made also the ketand the cauldrons and the basons. Thus Chiram finished 41 completely all these works which he made for king Solomon for the house of the Lord, namely, the two pillars, and the wreathed works of the pillars on the chapiters of the two pillars, and the two pieces of net work to cover the wreaths of the 42 coverings which were on the pillars, the four hundred pomegranates on the two pieces of net work, there being two rows
corner, southward, facing the east.
tles
Ch. VII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
of pomegranates to each piece of net work for covering the 43 wreaths of the chapiters on the two pillars and the ten mecho44 noths, with the ten large pots for the mechonoths; and the 45 sea with the twelve beeves under the sea and the kettles, and the cauldrons, and the bowls, and all the utensils which he made for king Solomon for the house of the Lord. Now the pillars for the house of the king, and for the house of the Lord, were in all forty eight. All these works of the king, Chiram 47 made entirely of brass. There was no weighing the brass of
; ;
46
48
49
50
which he made all these works. On account of the immense quantity there was no computation of the weight of the brass. These he cast on the bank of the Jordan, in the clay ground, between Sokkoth and Seira. And Solomon the king took the utensils which he made for the house of the Lord, the golden altar, and the table of gold on which was to be laid the shew bread, and the five candlesticks on the left, and five on their right in front of the dabir, which were of beaten gold, and the lamp-stands with the lamps, and the snuffers, which were also of gold, and the doors with the nails, and the cups, and the dishes, and the censers, which were of gold and embossed,
and the leaves of the doors of the inner house the holy of holies, and the doors of the temple which were overlaid with And when all the work was finished which Solomon 51 gold. made for the house of the Lord, then Solomon brought the dedications of his father David, and his own dedications, the silver and the gold, and the utensils, and deposited them in the
treasuries of the house of the Lord.
1
He
built
it
The
4
5
it was a hundred cubits, and the breadth fifty cubits, and the height thirty cubits. It had three rows of cedar pillars, and the shoulders of the pillars were of cedar, and he vaulted the house above on the sides of the pillars. The number of And there were three galpillars were forty, and five the row. And all the doors and windows, leries, story above story thrice. with the spaces between, were squares arched, windows and
length of
And
the ailam
cubits which was fifty cubits in length, and in breadth, was joined to another ailam of the same dimenfifty
Ch. VIII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
pillars in front
was
And
And
both were appurtenant to the house in which he was to dwell. They had one court communicating with both. Of the same workmanship, and with such an ailam, he built a house for
9 Pharao's daughter
whom
he had married.
and without towards the great court from the foundation to the copings, the 10 foundation of the court being laid with large costly stones
11 with stones of ten cubits, and those of eight cubits; and above
12 beams
with unhewn costly stones, of the same dimensions, and cedar for the great court round about was enclosed with three rows of unpolished stones, and one row of cedar. Thus
;
Solomon finished the whole house. VIII. When Solomon had finished building the house of the Lord, and his own house, at the end of twenty years Solomon the king assembled all the elders of Israel at Sion, in order to carry up the ark of the covenant of the Lord from the 4 city of David, that is Sion, in the month Athanin. And the priests carried the ark and the tabernacle of the testimony and the holy utensils, which were in the tabernacle of the tes5 timony. And the king and all Israel were before the ark, 6 sacrificing sheep and beeves without number, while the priests
were carrying the ark into
7 house
its
into
;
place into the dabir of the under the wings of the che-
rubim
for the
S place of the ark, and from above covered the ark and the hal-
Now
lowed things thereof, and were above these hallowed things. the heads of these hallowed things were seen from the
Holies in front of the dabir, but were not seen from without.
9 There was nothing in the ark but the two tables of stone
made at Choreb which the Lord established with the children of Israel on 10 their coming out of the land of Egypt. And it came to pass
the tables of the covenant which Moses
11 that
filled
when the
priests
came out
filled
the
And when
Ch. VIII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
all
Israel,
and
all
the congregation of
day,
he
said,
15
his
God
of Israel
this
who with
and hath with hands fulfilled, as he said, From the day I brought my peohis 16 pie Israel out of Egypt, I made no choice of a city in any tribe Now I of Israel to build a house for my name to be there. have made choice of Jerusalem for my name to be there, and But when it 17 have chosen David to be over my people Israel.
my
father David,
my
name
Israel, the
Lord
said to
David
came
19 thou didst well that it was in thy heart but as for thee, thou art not to build a house for me, but thy son only who hath
20
Now
sprung from thy loins he shall build the house for my name. the Lord hath brought to pass that word of his which
he spake, and I am risen up instead of my father David, and have sat on the throne of Israel, as the Lord spake, and have 21 built the house for the name of the Lord God of Israel, and established there a place for the ark, in which is the covenant of the Lord, which the Lord established with our fathers when he brought them out of the land of Egypt. Then Solomon went up over against the altar of the Lord, 22 in the presence of all the congregation of Israel, and spread
23
24
25
26
27
and said, Lord the God of Israel, there is no god like thee in the heaven above and on the earth below, keeping covenant and mercy with thy servant who walketh before thee with his whole These thou hast kept with thy servant David, my faheart. for what thou didst speak with thy mouth, thou hast ther with thy hands fulfilled as at this very day. Now therefore, Lord God of Israel, keep with thy servant David, my father, what thou hast spoken to him, saying, There shall not be taken from thee out of my presence a chief man sitting upon the throne of Israel, provided thy children take heed to their Now ways, to walk before me as thou hast walked before me. Lord God of Israel, let I beseech thee, this word of then, thine to my father David be confirmed, that it may be so. If Will God indeed dwell with men on the earth
forth his hands towards heaven
:
Ch. VIII.
III.
thee,
indeed this house which I have built for thy name. 28 Yet thou, Lord, the God of Israel wilt look down on this
supplication of mine to hearken to the prayer which thy servant this day in thy presence prayeth to thee, that thine eyes 29 may be open day and night on this house on this place of
said,
My name
shall
mayst hearken to the prayer which thy servant prayeth toward this place day and night. 30 Thou indeed wilt hearken to the supplication of thy servant and of thy people Israel. Whatever they may address towards this place thou indeed wilt hearken to it in the place of thy habitation in heaven, and wilt do and be merciful. 31 Whatever trespass any one may commit against his neighbour, when he shall take upon him a curse to curse him, and 32 come and plead before this altar of thine in this house thou indeed wilt hearken from heaven and act and judge thy people Israel, by condemning the transgressor, and retributing his way upon his head, and by justifying the righteous and
;
When thy people Israel fall before enemies, because they have sinned against thee, and shall return and confess thy 34 name, and pray and make supplication in this house thou indeed wilt hear from heaven and pardon the sins of thy people
33
;
Israel,
to
gavest
to their fathers.
35
When
this place,
is
no rain because
when they
36 thou hast
and confess thy name and turn from their sins when thou indeed wilt hearken from humbled them heaven, and pardon the sins of thy servant and of thy people Israel for thou wilt shew them the good way, and give rain for the land which thou gavest to thy people for an' inheritance.
; ;
37
be blasting, locust, mildew or if their enemy them in any of their cities, in every occurrence, in every
;
distress, whatever prayer, whatever supplication any man shall make, when they know every one the plague of his own heart, 39 aud shall spread forth his hands toward this house thou in-
38
vol.
i.
Id
Ch. VIII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
deed wilt hearken from heaven from thy settled habitation and be merciful, and do and give to every man as thou knowest his heart (for thou alone knowest the hearts of all the chil40 dren of men) that they may fear thee all the days they live in the land which thou gavest to their fathers. 41 And with regard to the stranger who is not of thy people 42 Israel, when they shall come and pray toward this place thou
;
43 indeed wilt hearken from heaven from thy settled habitation, and do according to all, for which the stranger may call upon thee, that all nations may know thy name and fear thee as thy people Israel do, and that they may know that this house which 44
is called by thy name. Because thy people are to go out to battle against their enemies whithersoever thou shalt send them, when they shall pray in the name of the Lord toward this city, which thou hast chosen, and this house which I have built for thy name
I have built,
45 thou indeed
wilt
them
46
justice.
no man who and deliver them up before their enemies and they who have captivated them 47 shall carry them away captive to a land far off or near and they bethink themselves in the land to which they have been carried captives, and in the land of their captivity repent and we have transgressed pray to thee, saying, We have sinned 48 we have committed iniquity and turn to thee with their whole heart, and with their whole soul, in the land of their enemies, and direct their prayers to which thou hast transported them to thee, toward this land which thou gavest to their fathers, and this city which thou hast chosen, and this house which 49 I have built for thy name; thou indeed wilt hearken from 50 heaven, from thy settled habitation, and pardon the iniquities which they have committed against thee, and all the acts of and make them disobedience of which they have been guilty
Because they
;)
when thou
who have
captivat-
may have compassion on them. Because we are thy people whom thou hast brought
Egypt
out of
let
thy open to the prayer of thy servant, and to the supplication of thy people Israel, to
midst of the iron furnace,
ears
from the
and thy
Ch. VIII.
III.
KINGSI. KINGS.
all for
hearken to them in
hast set
them apart
which they invoke thee, since thou an heritage from among all as thou spakest by the ministry of thy
Lord, Lord, didst bring our
fa-
when
thou,
of the house as
if
The Sun he pointed out in heaven The Lord said, he would dwell in darkness. Build thou my house a house becoming thyself to dwell in when new. Behold this is written in the book of the Ode. 54 When Solomon had finished all this prayer and supplication
to the Lord, he arose from before the altar of the Lord (for he 55 had kneeled down on his knees and spread forth his hands towards heaven) and standing up he blessed all the congregation 56 of Israel with a loud voice saying, Blessed be the Lord this day
who hath given rest to his people Israel according to all that he hath spoken. Not one word hath failed of all the good words The 57 which he spoke by the ministry of his servant Moses. Lord our God be with us as he was with our fathers May he
!
May he
walk in
all his
And may
before
made
supplication
the
Lord our God day' and night, that the determination of every day in the year may establish the rights of thy servant and the rights of thy people Israel 60 that all the nations of the earth may know that the Lord our And may our God is very God, and that there is none else hearts be perfect with the Lord our God, that we may walk piously in his statutes, and keep his commandments, as at this
to the
day.
62 Then the king and all the sons of Israel offered a sacrifice 63 before the Lord. And king Solomon offered for the sacrifices of thanksgiving which he offered to the Lord, twenty two thousand beeves, and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep. 64 And when the kino- and all the sons of Israel dedicated the house, the king on the same day consecrated the middle of the
Ch. IX.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
court in front of the house of the Lord, for he offered there the
whole burnt offerings with the sacrifices and the suet of the thank offerings, because the brazen altar which was before the Lord was too small for the whole burnt offerings and the sacri65
And on that the thank offerings to be offered thereon. day Solomon and all Israel with him a great congregation from the bay of Emath to the river of Egypt, celebrated the festival before the Lord our God at the house which he had eating and drinking and rejoicing before the Lord seven built 66 days. And on the eighth day he dismissed the people and they blessed the king and went away every man to his house rejoicing and with a glad heart, for all the goodness which the Lord had shewn to his servant David and to his people Israel. And when king Solomon had finished building the house IX. of the Lord, and the king's house, and every design which it was 2 his pleasure to execute, the Lord appeared to Solomon a se3 cond time as he appeared at Gabaon and said to him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication which thou hast made before me, and have done for thee according to all thy prayer. I have hallowed this house which thou hast built to put my name there for ever, and my eyes and my heart shall be there 4 continually. And if thou wilt walk before me, as thy father David did, with integrity of heart and with uprightness, and do according to all that I commanded him, and keep my statutes 5 and my commandments, I will establish the throne of thy kingdom in Israel for this age, as I promised thy father David, sayBut if you 6 ing, There shall not fail thee a man ruling in Israel. and your children turn aside from me, and do not keep my commandments and my statutes, which Moses hath laid before you,
fices of
7 but go and serve strange gods and worship them I will assuredly remove Israel from the land which I gave them, and cast
;
out of
my
my name
and Israel shall be a desolation and a bye word among all peo8 pies and this stately house shall be reduced to such a condition that every one who passeth by it will be astonished and will, with expressions of pity, say, Why hath the Lord dealt thus 9 with this land and with this house ? To which answer will be made, Because they forsook the Lord their God, who brought their fathers out of Egypt out of the house of bondage and
;
Ch. X.
in
his
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
chose strange gods, and worshipped and served them, therefore the Lord hath brought upon them this calastead
mity.
10
of the
11
12
13
14
26
27
which he had built for himself. In those days, during the twenty years in which Solomon was building the two houses, the house of the Lord and the king's house, Chirarn king of Tyre supplied Solomon with cedar timber and pine trees, and with gold and whatever he desired, therefore the king then gave Chiram twenty cities in the land of Galilee. But when Chiram came from Tyre and went to Galilee to see the cities which Solomon gave him, they did not please him therefore he said, What are these cities, my brother, which thou hast given me ? And he called them Little mount, which is now their name. Nevertheless Chiram brought Solomon a hundred and twenty talents of gold. For on board the fleet which king Solomon built at Esion-gaber, and which was then at Ailath, on the border of the farther sea in the land of Edom in this fleet Chiram sent some of his servants who were seamen and skilled in the navigation of that sea, along with the servants of Solomon, and they went to Sophira and took thence a hundred and twenty talents of gold and brought it to king Solomon.
to the house
;
David
X.
2 the
When
name
came
to try
4
5
and came to Jerusalem with a very great retinue, and with camels carrying spices, and gold in great abundance, and precious stones. And when she came to Solomon and had propounded to him all that was in her mind, Solomon answered all her questions. There was not a question overlooked by the king which he did not explain to her. And when the queen of Saba saw all the wisdom of Solomon, and the house which he had built, and his provisions, and the order in which his servants sat at table, and in which the attendants stood and his dress, and his cup bearers, and his whole burnt offerings which he offered in the house of the Lord, she was struck with surprise, and said to the king, It was a true report which I heard
to be solved,
;
in
my own
;
country concerning thy knowledge and thy underbut I did not believe them who told
7 standing
me
till
came
Ch. X.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
Now
behold what they told
and
my own
me
Thou
I heard of thee in my own country. Happy thy and happy these servants of thine who stand continually 9 in thy presence and hear all thy wisdom. Blessed be the Lord thy God who delighted in thee, to set thee on the throne of Israel. Because the Lord thy God loveth to establish Israel for ever, therefore he hath made thee king over them, to adminis-
and spices in great abundance, and precious stones. There came no more such an abundance of spices as the queen of Saba gave Solomon. 11 The fleet of Chiram also which brought the gold from Suphar brought a great quantity of hewn timber and precious 12 stones. And of the hewn timber the king made the wainscottings of the house of the Lord and of the king's house, and nablas and kinyras for the musicians. There never had come
such hewn timber into the country nor hath any such been 13 any where seen to this day. And when king Solomon had
given the queen of Saba
all
asked, over and above all that he gave her out of his royal
bounty, she set out on her return and went to her own country, she
and
all
her servants.
14
Now
and sixty
six
talents
of gold, besides
16 country.
beaten
hundred shekels
by the arms and there were twelve lions standing on the steps, six on one side and six on the other. There 21 was not the like in any kingdom. Moreover all the vessels for
lions standing
;
Ch. X.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
king Solomon's service were made of gold. The lavers were of gold, and all the utensils of the house of the forest of Libanns were gilt with gold. None was of silver for it was not
;
23
24
25
26
27
28
For the king had at sea a Tharsian fleet with the fleets of Chiram. One came every three years to the king from Tharsis, with gold and silver and stones wrought in a lathe or hewn with a chisel. This was an arrangement which king Solomon had made to provide for building the house of the Lord, and the king's house, and the wall of Jerusalem, and the citadel and to fortify the city of David and Assur and Magdol and Gazer and upper Baithoron and Jethermath and all the chariot cities and all the cities for the cavalry, and for all the works which he purposed to construct in Jerusalem and in all the country, in order to keep in subjection all the remains of the Chettites and the Amorites and the Pherezites and the Chananites and the Evites and the Jebusites and the Gergasites, who were not of the children of Israel. The children of them who had been left with him in the land, whom the Israelites could not wholly extirpate, these Solomon subjected to a tribute which continueth to this day. But from the children of Israel he exacted nothing; because they were his warriors and his servants, his chiefs and his nobles, his charioteers and his horsemen. So Solomon was magnified above all the kings of the earth in riches and understanding. And all the kings of the land sought an interview with Solomon, to hear his wisdom which the Lord put in his heart. And they brought, every one as gifts, vessels of gold and raiment and stacte and spices and horses and mules and this every year. And Solomon had four thousand mares for chariots and twelve thousand cavalry. The mares he kept in the chariot cities and with the king at Jerusalem. And he was supreme over all the kings, from the river to the land of the Philistines and to the borders of Egypt. So the king made gold and silver to abound in Jerusalem like stones and cedars like the sycamore trees in the plain. Now Solomon's horses came from Egypt and from Thekoua. The king's merchants got them from Thekoua by barter, but from Egypt a chariot came up for a hundred shekels of silver
;
; ;
Ch.
XL
and a horse
III.
for fifty,
KINGS-I. KINGS.
and
at this rate
they came by
XL
He
Now
king
Solomon was
for
concubines;
and he took
Pharao's daughter,
women
2 Idumeans, Chettites
strange women besides Moab and Ammon, Syrians, and Amorites. To those of the nations Lord had said to the Israelites, You shall
wives
of
not go in unto them nor shall they come in unto you, lest they
to these Solomon was atso that when he grew old his heart was not 4 tached by love perfect with the Lord his God as the heart of his father David
3 had been.
For when
had turned
his heart
Chamos
the idol of Moab, and for their king the idol of the
Ammon:
ites,
and
and
So Solomon did
9 the Lord.
therefore
He
10 away his heart from the Lord God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice and had given him a charge touching this
very thing, by no means to go after strange gods, but to be
careful to do
His heart
11 was not perfect with the Lord like the heart of his father David, therefore the Lord said to Solomon, Because these things
have been done with thee, and thou hast not kept my commandments and my statutes which I enjoined thee, I will divide and rend thy kingdom out of thy hand and give it to thy
12 servant.
But
Out of the hand of thy son will I take it 13 but I will not take the whole kingdom, I will give thy son one tribe for David my servant's sake and for the sake of Jerusaof thy father David.
14 lem, the city which I have chosen. Then the Lord raised up adversaries to Solomon, namely, Ader the Idumean, and Esrom son of Eliadae of Kaama. There had been an insurrection against Adadezer king of Suba his lord, and he was at the head of the conspiracy and had seized on Damascus. These 15 were pests to Israel all the days of Solomon. Now Ader the
Oh. XI.
III.
KINGS
1.
KINGS.
and in the general when Joab the capEdom,
Idumean was
16
17
18
19
made of army went to bury the dead after the general slaughter of the males in Idumea (for Joab and all Israel continued there six months till they cut off all the males in Idumea) Ader with all the principal Idumeans of the servants Ader was then but a of his father fled and went to Egypt. child; but the men of the city Madiam arose and came to Pharan and taking the men with them went to Egypt. And when Ader came to Pharao he gave him a house and ordered him a regular supply of provisions. And Ader was in high favour with Pharao so that Pharao gave him to wife his own
extirpation which David
wife's
sister,
20
an elder
sister of
Thekemina.
And
the sister of
Thekemina bore him a son named Ganebeth. And Thekemi21 na brought him up among the sons of Pharao. Though Ganebeth was among the sons of Pharao, yet when Ader heard in Egypt that David slept with his fathers and that Joab the captain general of the army was dead, Ader said to Pharao, Send 22 me away that I may return to my own land. Upon which Pharao said to him,
What
me
that
thou seekest to go to thy own land ? But Ader said, Nevertheless thou must let me go. So Ader returned to his own country. And this was the mischief which Ader did, he was
enemy to Israel and made himself king in the land Edom. With regard to Jeroboam son of Nabat, the Ephrathite 26
a bitter
of
of
27 Sarira, a widow's son, a servant of Solomon, this was the cause why he lifted up his hand against king Solomon. When the
king was building the citadel and enclosing with works the 28 city of his father David, this man Jeroboam was mighty in power, and Solomon seeing that the youth was a man of bu29 siness set him over the burdens of the house of Joseph. And it happened that one time when Jeroboam went out to Jerusalem, Achia the Selonite the prophet met
took him aside out of the way. Now Achia was clad with a 30 new mantle; and when they were both alone in the fields, Achia took the new mantle which he had on and rent it into twelve pieces, and said to Jeroboam, Take for thyself ten 31 pieces. For thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, Behold I
vol
i.
4 E
Ch XII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
will rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon, and give But he shall have two tribes for David, my 32 thee ten tribes. servant's sake, and for the sake of Jerusalem, the city which 33 I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel. Because he hath forsaken me and sacrificed to Astarte, the abomination of the Sidonians, and to Chamos and the idols of Moab, and to their king the horror of the Ammonites, and hath not walked in my ways to do what is right in my sight like his father David 34 though by raising up enemies against him as I certainly shall do all the days of his life, I will not take out of his hand the kingdom, which shall continue to him entire, for the sake 35 of my servant David whom I chose yet I will take it out of 36 the hands of his son and give thee ten tribes. And to his son
;
;
will give
two
for
tribes, that
my
servant David,
may have
me
37 have chosen
myself to put
my name
all
there.
And
I will
if thou wilt keep walk in my ways, and that I will give thee in charge and do what is right before me, keeping my statutes, and my commandments, as my servant David did, I will be with thee, and I will build for thee a sure house, as I did for David. So 40 when Solomon sought to put Jeroboam to death, he arose and fled to Egypt to Susakim king of Egypt, and continued in
Israel.
And
Egypt
41
till
Now
and
that he did,
all his
The time which Solomon reigned in was forty years. And Solomon slept
;
with his fathers and was buried in the city of his father David.
son of Nabat heard the news for having from the presence of Solomon he had settled in Egypt and was still there, he set out immediately and came to his own city Sarira which is iD mount Ephraim. 43 Now when king Solomon slept with his fathers, Koboam XII. And king Koboam went to his son reigned in his stead. Sikima because all Israel had come there, to make him king.
fled
3
4
And
the
Thy
father
Ch. XII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
and his grievous yoke which he imposed 5 on us and we will serve thee. Whereupon he said to them, So they went 6 Go away for three days and come to me again. away. And the king laid the matter before the elders who stood before Solomon his father while he was alive, and said,
service of thy father
And they do you advise me to answer this people ? spoke to him saying, If thou wilt this day be a servant to the people and serve them and speak good words to them, 8 they will then be thy servants, all thy days. But he slighted the counsel of the old men, which they gave him, and consulted with the young men who had been brought up with him,
How
and who waited on him, and said to them, What do you ad9 vise? And what answer should I make to them who speak to me saying, Lighten the yoke which thy father laid on us ? 10 And the young men who had been brought up with him, and waited on him spoke to him and said, Thus shalt thou say to this people, who have spoken to thee saying, Thy father made our yoke heavy, now therefore, lighten it for us, thus thou
shalt say to them,
My
little
my
;
;
11 father's loins.
12
13
14
15
16
you with a heavy yoke but I will add to your yoke. My father chastised you with whips but I will chastise you with scorpions. So when all the people came to the king on the third day as he had appointed, saying, Come to me again on the third day, the king answered the people roughly. He slighted the counsel of the old men, which they had given him, and spoke to them, in the manner the young men advised, saying, My father made your yoke heavy but I will add to your yoke. My father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions. So the kinghearkened not to the people. Because the revolution was from the Lord, that he might perform the word which he spoke, by the ministry of Achia the Selonite, concerning Jeroboam, son of Nabat, therefore when all Israel saw that the king hearkened not to them, they answered the king and said, What portion have we in David ? We indeed have no inheritance
father indeed loaded
in the son of Jessai.
!
My
Israel Now David, To thy tents, own house. So Israel departed to their habitations. 18 And when the king sent out Adoniram, who was over the tribute, they stoned him with stones, so that he died. Upon
feed thy
Ch. XII.
III.
KINGS T. KINGS.
which Koboam hasted to mount his chariot and flee to Jeru19 salem. So Israel renounced all allegiance to the house of David to this day.
20
Now when all Israel heard that Jeroboam was returned from Egypt they had sent and invited him to the assembly, and they made him king over Israel, so that there was none who
followed the house of David but only the tribes of Juda and
21 Benjamin.
to Jerusalem
and assem-
hundred and twenty thousand of the young men who were warriors, to fight against the house of Israel and to bring the 22 kingdom again to Boboam son of Solomon, a word of the 23 Lord came to Samaias a man of God, saying, Speak to Boboam son of Solomon king of Juda, and to all the house of Juda 24 and Benjamin, and to the residue of the people, saying, Thus saith the Lord, You shall not go up, nor fight with your brethren the children of Israel. Beturn every one to his house. For this thing is from me. So they hearkened to the word of the Lord and desisted from going, as the Lord commanded
them.
When
Boboam
was sixteen years old when he began to reign and he reigned twelve years in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was Naama a daughter of Ana son of Naas king of the Ammonites. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord and did not walk in the way of his grand father David. Now there was a man of Mount Ephraim, a servant of Solomon, whose name was Jeroboam and his mother's name was Sarira. She was a harlot. And Solomon had made him overseer of the burdens of the house of Joseph, and he had built Sarira on Mount Ephraim. And he had three hundred chariots of horses. He had built the citadel with the burdens of the house of Ephraim, and enclosed the city of David, and was aspiring to the kingdom. Upon which Solomon sought to put him to death, and he was terrified and fled to Sousakim king of Egypt, and was with him till Solomon died. And when Jeroboam heard in Egypt that Solomon was dead, he addressed Sousakim king of Egypt and
He
said,
may go
to
my own
land.
Where-
Ch.
XIV.
III.
KINGS T. KINGS.
upon Sousakim said, Ask what thou wilt and I will give it For Sousakim had given Jeroboam for a wife Ano an She was great among elder sister of his own wife Thekamina. the king's daughters and had born to Jeroboam his son Abia. And Jeroboam said to Sousakim, Only send me away and let me go. So Jeroboam left Egypt and came to the land of Sarira which is on Mount Ephraim. And thither all the tribe of Ephraim assembled and there Jeroboam built a fortress.
thee.
XIV.
And when
his son
fell
Je-
roboam went to inquire about his son, and he said to his wife
ther he will recover of his sickness.
Ano, Arise, go and inquire of God concerning the child wheNow there was a man at Selom whose name was Achia. He was sixty years of age and
So when Jeroboam said to and take in thy hand for the man of God some loaves and some cakes for his children, and grapes and a pot of honey, the woman arose and took in her hand loaves and two sweet cakes and grapes and a pot of honey for Achia. Now the man was old and his eyes were dim so that he could not see. So she departed from Sarira and proceeded on in her journey. And when she came to the city, to Achia the Selonite, Achia said to his servant, Go and meet Ano the wife of Jeroboam and say to her, Come in and make no stop for thus saith the Lord, And when Ano came I am sending bitter things against thee. in to the man of God, Achia said to her, Why hast thou brought me bread and grapes and sweet cakes and a pot of honey ? Thus saith the Lord, Behold thou shalt depart from me and when thou shalt enter the city Sarira, thy maids will come out to meet and tell thee, The child is dead, For thus saith the Lord, Behold I will cut off from Jeroboam every male. And them of Jeroboam who die in the city, the dogs and him who dieth in the field, the birds of the shall devour But this child shall be bewailed with the air shall devour. lamentation, Alas Lord because in him there hath been found something good respecting the Lord. Upon hearing this the woman departed and just as she arrived at Sarira the child died, and the shout went forth to meet her. Now when Jeroboam went to Sikima on Mount Ephraim and had assembled there the tribes of Israel, and Koboam son of Solomon
the word of the Lord was with him.
his wife, Arise
; ;
!
Ch.
XIV.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
went up there, a word of the Lord came to Samaias the Enlamite, saying, Take thee a new mantle which hath never been dipt in water and rend it into twelve pieces and give them to Jeroboam and say to him, Thus saith the Lord, Take for thyself ten pieces that thou mayst put them (and when Jeroboam took them, Samaias said, Thus saith the Lord) on the ten tribes of Israel. Then the people said to Eoboam son of Solomon, Thy father made his yoke heavy on us, and loaded us with the meats for his table. Now therefore make them lighter on us and we will serve thee. And Koboam said to the people, Three days hence I will give you an answer. Then Eoboam said, Bring to me the elders and I will consult with them what answer I shall give to the people on the third day. And when Eoboam had stated to them the message which the people had sent to him, the elders of the people But Eoboam said, Do as the people have spoken to thee.
It
sight.
So he
Such and such a message the people have sent Thereupon these courtiers of his, said, In this manner
My
be
my
father's thigh.
My
father chastised
you with
And
this pleas-
ed Eoboam, so he answered the people as these young courUpon which all the people like one tiers of his advised him.
man
and
nay, they all shouted have no portion in David, nor inheritance in the Israel for this man is not fit son of Jessai. To your tents, So all the people dispersed from Sikima, to be chief or leader.
said,
said,
We
and went away every man to his habitation. But Eoboam perand went and mounted his chariot and returned to Jerusalem, and all the tribe of Juda and all the tribe of Benjamin And the same year when Eoboam had assemfollowed him. bled all the men of Juda and Benjamin, and was going up to war against Jeroboam at Sikima, a word of the Lord came to Samaias the man of God, saying, Speak to Eoboam king of Juda, and to all the house of Juda and Benjamin, and to all the remnant of the people and say, Thus saith the Lord, You shall not go up, nor fight with your brethren the children of Israel.
sisted
Ch. XIII.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
Return every one to his house. For this thing is from me. So they hearkened to the word of the Lord, and desisted from going up, as the Lord commanded them.
Then Jeroboam rebuilt Sikima on mount Ephraim and 26 dwelt there and he went out thence and built Phanuel. And
25
Behold now the kingdom will reif the people go up to Jerusalem to offer sacrifice in the house of the Lord for the heart of the people will turn to the Lord and to their lord Eoboam king 28 of Juda and they will kill me. Therefore the king took counsel and went and made two calves of gold, and said to the
Jeroboam said in
his heart,
going up to JerusaBehold these are thy gods, Israel, which brought thee 29 up out of the land of Egypt. And he placed one of them in 30 Baithel and the other he sent to Dan. And this became an occasion of sinning. For the people went before the one even 31 to Dan, and they forsook the house of the Lord, xind he built houses on high places, and made priests of any part
lem.
32 of the people who were not of the children of Levi. And Jeroboam instituted a festival in the eighth month, on the fifof Juda,
to
teenth clay of the month, answering to the festival in the land and he went up to the altar which he made at Baithel
burn incense to the calves which he had made, and presentwhom he had made. 33 But when he ascended the altar, which he had made, on the fifteenth day of the eight month, at the festival which he had
ed at Baithel the priests of the high places
own heart and made a festival for the children of Israel when he ascended the altar to offer incense, behold a man of God from Juda came by a word of the XIII.
devised out of his
2 Lord to Baithel while Jeroboam was standing on the altar to burn incense and by a word of the Lord cried to the altar
;
and
said,
Altar
altar
Thus saith the Lord, Behold a son David his name shall be Josias,
;
and he will burn upon thee the priests of the high places, who burn incense on thee and upon thee he will burn the bones 3 of men. And on this very day he will give a sign, for this, said he, is the word which the Lord hath spoken, saying, Behold the altar is rent, and the fat which is on it shall be poured out. I And when king Jeroboam heard the words of the iuan of God,
:
Ch. XIII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
hand from
who
the
Seize
him and behold his hand, which he him withered so that he could not draw
:
5
6
it
back to him.
And
man of God gave by the word of the Lord. Then king Jeroboam said to the man of God, Entreat the favour of the Lord thy God and let my hand be restored to me. So the man of God
out from the altar, according to the sign which the
entreated the favour of the Lord, and he restored the king's
hand
to
him
and
it
was as
it
had been
before.
said to the
man
of God,
Come home
But the
me
not go with thee to eat bread, nor drink water in this place 9 for thus hath the Lord commanded me by his word, saying, Thou must not eat bread nor drink water, nor return the way
10 that thou goest. So he went away by another road, and did not return by the way he came to Baithel. Now there dwelt at Baithel a certain old prophet, and his 11
sons came, and told
him
all
that the
man
of
that day at Baithel, and the words which he spoke to the king,
12 and excited the attention of their father. Whereupon their And when his sons father said to them, Which way went he ? him, the way which the man of God who had pointed out to came from Juda was gone, he said to his sons, Saddle me the
And when they had saddled the ass, he mounted it, and after the man of God and found him sitting under an 14 oak, and said to him, Art thou the man of God who came 15 from Juda ? And he said, I am. Then he said to him, Come 16 with me and eat bread. And he replied I cannot go back with
13
ass.
went
17 thee, nor can I eat bread, or drink water in this place; for so the Lord hath expressly commanded me saying, Thou must not eat bread nor drink water, nor turn back there the way 18 thou hast gone. And he said to him, I also am a prophet as thou art, and an angel hath spoken to me by the word of the Lord, saying, Bring him back with thee to thy house and let 19 him eat bread, and drink water. But he lied to him. And when he had brought him back and he had eaten bread and
;
20 drank water at his house, a word of the Lord came to the pro-
Ch.
XIV.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
21 phet, who had brought him back, while they were sitting at the table and he said to the man of God who had come from Juda, Thus saith the Lord, Because thou hast disobeyed the command of the Lord, and hast not kept the commandment, 22 which the Lord thy God commanded thee, but hast turned back and eaten bread and drunk water, in the place which he
;
spoke to thee saying, Thou must not eat bread nor drink water, thy body shall not enter the sepulchre of thy fathers. 23 So after he had eaten and drunk, he saddled for him an ass, 24 and he turned and went away. And a lion met him on the road and killed him, and his body was cast in the highway and
25 the ass stood by it. The lion also stood by the body. And behold men who were passing by saw the corpse lying in the high way, and the lion standing near the corpse, and they came and spoke of it in the city where the old prophet dwelt. 26 And when he who had brought him back heard, he said, This 28
the man of God, who disobeyed the word of the Lord. So he went and found the body cast in the highway, and the ass and the lion were standing by it. The lion had not eaten the 29 body of the man, nor hurt the ass. So the prophet took up the body of the man of God, and having laid it on the ass he
is
30 brought him back to the city to bury him in his own sepulchre, and 4hey bewailed him with the lamentation, Alas bro31 ther! And after bewailing him he spoke to his sons, saying, When I die, bury me in this grave, where the man of God
is buried. Place me close by his bones, that my bones may 32 be preserved with his bones. For what he hath spoken by the word of the Lord against the altar at Baithel, and against the high places of Samaria will surely come to pass. 33 But after this affair Jeroboam did not turn from his wick-
made from any part of the people, priests of Whoever pleased, consecrated himself and
34 became a priest of the high places. And this became a sin to the house of Jeroboam, and occasioned its destruction and utter removal from the face of the earth. XIV. 21 Now Koboam son of Solomon reigued over Juda. He was forty one years old at the commencement of this reign, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which the Lord had chosen out of all the tribes of Israel to put his name there, and
vol.
i.
4 f
Ch.
XV.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
Roboam did 22 his mother's name was Naama, the Ammonitess. what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and provoked him with all those things which their fathers had done, with all the sins 23 which they had committed. They built for themselves high places, and pillars, and arbours, on every high hill and under 24 every shady tree, and sodomy was committed in the land. And they practised all the abominable acts of the nations which
removed from before the children of Israel. year of Eoboam's reign, Sousakim fifth king of Egypt came out against Jerusalem, and took all the 26 treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house, and the golden lances which David had taken out of the hand of the servants of Adraazar king of Suba, and brought to Jerusalem. All these he took,, together with the golden armour which Solomon had made, and carried them 27 away to Egypt. And in their stead king Koboam made brasen armour which were committed to the charge of the officers 28 of the guards who kept the door of the king's house. And because, when the king went to the house of the Lord, the guard carried them, therefore they were fixed up against the wall of 29 the guard room. Now the rest of the acts of Roboam and all
the Lord had
25 Wherefore in
the
that he did, behold, are they not written in the journal of the
kings of Juda
Now
Jeroboam
his
XV.
and was buried with his fathers in the city of Abiou his son reigned in his stead. In the year of the reign of Jeroboam son of Nabat, Abiou, 2 eighteenth 3 son of Roboam began to reign over Juda, and reigned three His mother's name was Maacha, a grand years in Jerusalem. daughter of Abessalom. And he walked in the sins of his father which he had committed in his sight, and his heart, like the heart of his father, was not perfect before the Lord his 4 God. Nevertheless for the sake of David, the Lord gave him surviving issue that he might establish his children after him, 5 and establish Jerusalem, as David had done what was right in the sight of the Lord, and had not deviated all the days of his
fathers,
David,
from all that he commanded him. Now the rest of the acts of Abiou and all that he did, behold are they not written in the journal of the kings of Juda ? for the war continued between
life
Ch.
XV.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
And Abiou went
to rest with bis fathers
with his fathers in the city of David, and Asa his son reigned
in his stead.
Asa began
10 years in Jerusalem.
11 of Abessalom.
of the land,
And
and he reigned forty one His mother's name was Ana, a descendant Asa did what was right in the sight of the
14
15
16
17 18
19
20
21
22
23
He removed the prostitutes out and abolished all the devices which his father had instituted, and degraded his mother Ana from the rank of queen, as she had kept an assembly in her arbour. And Asa cut down her bowers and burned them with fire by the brook Kedron. But he did not remove the high places. Nevertheless Asa's heart was perfect before the Lord all his days. And he brought in the pillars of his father. He brought in also his own pillars which were of gold or silver, together with vessels into the house of the Lord. Now there was a war between Asa and Baasa, the king of Israel, all their days. And when Baasa, king of Israel came up, and was building Rama, that none might go out or come in to Asa king of Juda, Asa took all the silver and gold which was found in the treasures of the house of the Lord, and in the treasures of the king's house, and delivered it into the hands of his servants and Asa despatched them to Son Ader, son of Taberema the son of Azin king of Syria, who dwelt at Damascus, saying, Renew with me the league which was between my father and thy father. Behold I have sent thee presents of gold and silver, come break thy league with Baasa king of Israel, that he may go up from me. Accordingly Sod Ader hearkened to king Asa, and sent the generals of his armies against the cities of Israel, and they smote Ain and Dan and Abel, of the house of Macha, and all Chennereth, even to the land of Nephthaleim. And when Baasa heard this, he left off building Rama and went back to Thersa. Whereupon king Asa sounded to all Juda the alarm Against the Enakims. And they carried away the stones, and the timber, with which Baasa was building Rama, And with them king Asa built mount Benjamin and the watch tower. Now the rest of the acts of Asa, and all the power he
;
Ch.
XVI.
exercised,
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
and the cities which he built, behold are they not written in the book of the journal of the kings of Juda ? In his 24 old age he was afflicted with the gout. And when Asa went to rest with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city
of David, Josaphat his son reigned in his stead.
Now Nabat son of Jeroboam began his reign in the second 26 year of Asa king of Juda, and reigned two years in Israel. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, and walked in the way of
25
his father,
and
sin.
27
And
of
Gabathon
Na-
28 bat and
the third year of Asa son of Abiou king of Juda and reigned in
29 his stead.
And
house of Jeroboam.
He
Jeroboam until he had utterly extirpated him according to the 30 word of the Lord which he spoke by the ministry of his servant Achia the Selonite, for the sins of Jeroboam who had caused Israel to sin, and for the provocation with which he had 31 provoked the Lord God of Israel. Now the rest of the acts of Nabat and all that he did, behold are they not written in the book of the journal of the kings of Israel ? In the third year of Asa king of Juda, Baasa son of Achia 33 began his reign of twenty four years over Israel, at Thersa. 34 And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, and walked in the way of Jeroboam son of Nabat, and in his sins, with which he caused Israel to sin XVI. therefore a word of the Lord came to Baasa 2 by the ministry of Iou son of Anani, Because, though I raised thee from the ground and made thee ruler over my people Israel, thou hast walked in the way of Jeroboam, and caused my people Israel to sin to provoke me to wrath by their idols, 3 behold I will rouse after Baasa and after his house, and I will make thy house like the house of Jeroboam the son of Nabat 4 Him of Baasa who dieth in the city the dogs shall devour and
;
him who
5
all that he did, and his they not written in the book of the journal 6 of the kings of Israel ? And Baasa slept with his fathers and was
Now
Ch.
7
XVI.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
Now by
spoken against Baasa, and against his house, on account of all the wickedness which he had committed in the sight of the Lord to provoke him to wrath by the works of his hands, that he should be treated like the house of Jeroboam, and that he
So when Ela son of Baasa had reigned over two years at Thersa, Zambri the commander of one half 9 of his cavalry, conspired against him and when he was drink 10 ing to excess in the house of Osa his steward at Thersa, Zam8 would smite him.
Israel
;
bri
11 stead.
went in and smote him, and killed him, and reigned in his And when he had made himself king, and seated him-
on his throne, he smote all the house of Baasa accordiug to the word which the Lord spoke to Iou the prophet, against the 13 house of Baasa, for all the sins of Baasa and his son Ela, because they had caused Israel to sin, to provoke the Lord God 14 of Israel by their idols. Now the rest of the acts of Ela and all that he did, behold are they not written in the journal of the
self
12
kings of Israel
15
And Zambri
people in the
and
slain
But when the camp heard the news that Zambri had conspired the king, they made Arnbri the general of the army
And
Arn-
marched up from Gabathon and laid siege 18 to Thersa. And when Zambri saw that the city was taken, he went into a cellar of the king's house and set the house on fire 19 over him. So he died for the sins which he had committed by doing evil in the sight of the Lord, and walking in the way of Jeroboam son of Nabat, and in his sins so as to cause Israel to 20 sin. Now the rest of the acts of Zambri and the conspiracies which he contrived behold are they not written in the journal
;
21
One half of the Then were the people of Israel divided. Thamni son of Gonath to make him king and 22 the other half of the people followed Ambri. But the people who followed Ambri prevailed over them who followed Thamni son of Gonath. So Thamni and his brother Joram died at the 23 same time. And Ambri reigned after Thamni in the thirty first year of king Asa. And Ambri reigned twelve years over Israel.
people followed
;
Ch.
XVI.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
Then Ambri purchased mount
of the mount, for two
24
He
talents of Semeron of silver, and having built on the mount, he called the name of the city which he had built, Semeron, after the name of Semer
25 the owner of the mount. And Ambri did evil in the sight of Nay, he exceeded in wickedness all that went before the Lord. 26 him, and walked in all the way of Jeroboam son of Nabat,
and in the sins by which he caused Israel to sin, to provoke 27 the Lord God of Israel with their idols. Now the rest of the acts of Ambri and all that he did, and all his power, behold 28 are they not written in the journal of the kings of Israel ? And Ambri slept with his fathers and was buried in Samaria, and
Achab
in the eleventh year of Ambri, Josaphat son of Asa began to reign when he was thirty years of age, and reigned five years in his father's reign, and twenty five years in Jerusalem and his mother's name was Gazuba a daughter of Seli. He walked in the way of his father Asa and deviated not from But the high it, doing what was right in the eyes of the Lord. On these they sacrificed and burnplaces were not removed. ed incense. Now the agreements which Josaphat made with the king of Israel, and all the dominion which he exercised and the battles which he fought, behold are they not written in the journal of the kings of Juda ? The remains of prostituup in the days of his father Asa he removtion which were set ed out of the land. Though he was not king in Syria-Nasib, king Josaphat built a fleet for Tharsis to go to Sophir for gold. But it did not go for the fleet was wrecked at Gesion gaber. Then the king of Israel said to Josaphat, let me send thy servants in the fleet with my servants but Josaphat would not And when Josaphat went to sleep with his fathers he consent. was buried with his fathers in the city of David, and Joram
; ;
:
Now
his son reigned in his stead. In the second year of Josaphat king of Juda, Achab son of 29 30 Ambri began his reign of twenty two years over Israel. And Achab did evil in the sight of the Lord, and surpassed in
31 wickedness
all
him
to
Nabat; but he took to wife Jezabel, a daughter of Jethebaal king of the Sidonians,
walk in the
sins of
Jeroboam son
of
Ch XVII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
32 and went and served Baal, and worshipped him. And he erected for Baal an altar in the house of his idols, which he 33 had built in Samaria. Achab also made a bower, and proceeded on in adding to his provocations, to provoke the Lord God
of Israel
and
in
to destroy his
own
soul.
He
34
Now
his
he laid the foundation thereof, and with Segub his youngest son, he set up its gates, according to the word of the Lord which he spoke by Joshua son of
Nave.
With Abeiron,
XVII.
And the prophet Elias the Thesbite, who was of Thesbon in Galaad, said to Achab, As the Lord God of hosts, the God of Israel liveth, before whom I stand, there shall not be 2 dew nor rain for years but by the word of my mouth. Then 3 a word of the Lord came to Elias, Go hence eastward and
hide thyself by the brook Chorrath which is before the Jordan 4 and thou shalt have water from the brook to drink and I will 5 command the ravens to feed thee there. So Elias did according to the word of the Lord, and took up his abode by the brook 6 Chorrath, fronting the Jordan. And the ravens brought him bread in the morning and flesh in the evening, and he drank 7 water from the brook. And when he had been there a year, 8 the brook dried up for there was no rain in the land. Thereupon a word of the Lord came to Elias, Arise and go to Sarepta 9 of Sidonia. Behold I have ordered a widow woman there to 10 sustain thee. So he arose and went to Sarepta, and when he came to the gate of the city, behold there was there a widow
;
sticks. And Elias cried after her, and said Eetch me, I pray thee, a little water that I may drink. 11 And as she was going to fetch it, Elias called after her and said, Bring me I pray thee a morsel of bread in thy hand. 12 Whereupon the woman said, xls the Lord thy God liveth, I have not a cake baked and only about a handful of barley meal in the jar and a little oil in the vessel and behold I was picking up a few sticks, that I may go in and prepare it for myself and 13 my children, that we may eat and die. And Elias said to her, Take courage, go in and do as thou hast said, but make for me a little cake of it, and bring it out first to me, and after-
woman gathering
to her,
Ch. XVIII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
for thyself
and thy children. For thus meal shall not fail, nor shall the vessel of oil diminish, until the Lord shall send rain on the 15 land. So the woman went and did so. And though she and 16 her children ate yet the jar of meal did not fail, nor was tbe oil in the vessel diminished, according to the word of the Lord 17 which he spoke by Elias. And it happened that the son of the
saith the Lord,
The
jar of
18 increased
woman, the mistress of the house, fell sick and the disorder Upon which she till there was no breath left in him.
;
said to Elias,
19 cause my son thy son. So he took him out of her bosom and carried him up
into the upper
What hast thou to do with me, man of God ? me to bring my sins into remembrance and And Elias said to the woman, Give me to die?
chamber where he lodged, and
laid
20 bed.
Then
Wo
is
me
I
whom
die.
dwell.
XVIII.
And
after
many
Lord came
to Elias
I
Go and shew
thyself to
Achab and
Now when
Elias went to
shew himself to Achab there was a grievous famine in Samaria. And Achab had called his steward Abdiou. This Abdiou feared the Lord greatly so that when Jezabel smote the prophets of the Lord, Abdiou took a hundred men who were prophets, and hid them by fifties in a cave, and fed them with bread and water. And Achab said to Abdiou, Come and let us go through the land to the fountains of water and to the brooks, perhaps we may find grass to save the horses and mules alive, that they may not be utterly destroyed from our habitations. So they divided the way between them, that they might traverse the country. Achab went one way, and Abdiou went by himself another way. And as Abdiou was in the
;
Ch. XVIIT.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
way by himself Elias came by himself to meet him. Whereupon Abdiou hasted and fell on his face and said, Art 8 thou he, my lord Elias ? And Elias said, I am, Go and tell 9 thy master, Behold Elias is here. And Abdiou said, In what
10 hand of Achab, that he
have I sinned that thou shouldst deliver thy servant into the may put me to death ? As the Lord thy God liveth, there is not a nation or a kingdom to which my master hath not sent to seek thee. And if they said, He is not here, he burned the kingdom or its borders, because he did
is
hold Elias
And now thou sayst, Go tell thy master, Behere. But it may be, that when I am gone from
not.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Lord will carry thee away to a land So that when I shall go and tell Achab, and he shall not find thee, he will kill me. Now thy servant is one who feareth the Lord from his youth. Hath it not been told thee, my lord, what I did when Jezabel slew the prophets of the Lord how I hid a hundred men of the prophets of the Lord by fifty in a cave, and fed them with bread and water ? Yet, now thou sayst, Go, tell thy master, Behold Elias is here, that he may kill me. And Elias said, As the Lord of hosts liveth, before whom I stand, I will this day shew myself to him.' Then Abdiou went to meet Achab, and when he told him, Achab hasted and came to meet Elias. And when Achab saw Elias, he said to him, Art thou he, the troubler of Israel ? To which Elias replied, I am not the troubler of Israel but thou and thy father's house are, by your forsaking the Lord your God and going after the Baalims. Now therefore send and gather to me all Israel to mount Carniel, and the prophets of shame, four hundred and fifty, and the prophets of the bowers And when Achab four hundred, who eat at Jezabel's table. had sent to all Israel, and had assembled all the prophets at mount Carniel, Elias came near before them all, and Elias said to them, How long will you halt between two opinions ? If the Lord is God, follow him but if Baal follow him. But the people made no reply. Then Elias said to the people, I am left But the prophets of Baal a prophet of the Lord myself alone. are four hundred and fifty men, and the prophets of the Bower four hundred. Let there be given to us two young bulls, and let them chuse one for themselves, and cut him in pieces, and
thee, the Spirit of the
which I know
vol.
i.
4 G
Ch. XVIII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
;
and I will prepare the fire ye on the name! of your gods, and I will invoke the name of the Lord my God. And the God who shall answer by fire, let him be God. And all the people 25 answered and said, The proposal thou hast made is fair. Then Elias said to the prophets of shame, Chuse for yourselves one
fire.
And
call
young bull and prepare it first for you are many and call 26 on the name of your god, but put no fire to it. So they took the young bull, and prepared it, and called on the name of Baal Baal from morning till noon, and said, Hearken to us,
; ;
Hearken to us. But there was no voice. There was no answer though they ran upon the altar which they had erected. 27 And when it was noon, Elias the Thesbite mocked them, and for he is engaged in meditafor he is a god said, Call louder tation, or perhaps he is busy, or perhaps he is asleep, and must 28 be awaked. Then they called with a loud voice, and according to their custom cut themselves with knives and lancets till there was a gush of blood upon them, and prophesied till the approach 29 of the evening. But when it was about the time when the sacri; ;
;
should ascend, Elias the Thesbite spoke to the prophets of the idols, and said, Desist now, and I will prepare my whole 30 burnt offering. So they desisted, and went away. Then Elias 31 said to the people, Draw near to me. And when all the people
fice
came near before him, Elias took twelve stones according to number of the tribes of Israel, to whom the Lord had 32 spoken, saying, Thy name shall be Israel; and he built the stones in the name of the Lord, and repaired the altar which had been thrown down. Then he made a trench around the 33 altar sufficient to contain two measures of seed, and piled up the split wood upon the altar which he had made. He then divided the whole burnt offering in quarters, and laid it on the And when he had laid it in order upon the altar, split wood. he said, Bring me four pots of water and pour it on the whole 34 burnt offering and on the split wood. And when they had done so, he said, Do the same again. And when they had done this
the
a second time, he said, Do it a third time. So they did it a 35 third time, and the water ran down about the altar and filled 36 the trench with water. Then Elias raised his voice to heaven and said, Lord, the God of Abraham and of Isaak and of
Ch.
XIX.
Israel,
III.
KINGS
!
I.
KINGS.
hearken to
me
Lord, hearken to
me
this
day by
fire,
And
God
of Is-
rael, and that I am thy servant, and that by thee I have done 37 these works. Hearken to me, Lord Hearken to me and let this people know, that thou art the Lord God, and that thou 38 hast turned the heart of this people back again. Thereupon fire from the Lord fell down out of heaven and consumed the whole burnt offering, with the split wood and the water in the
! ;
39 trench and the stones, and licked up even the dust. Then all the people fell on their faces and said, Of a truth the Lord is 40 God. He is very God. Then Elias said to the people, Seize
Let none of them escape. So they seized them and brought them to Elias, down to the brook Kison and 41 slew them there. Then Elias said to Achab, Go up and eat 42 and drink, for there is a sound of coming rain. So when Achab went up to eat and drink, Elias went up to the top of Carrnel, and having bowed down on the earth, he put his face between 43 his knees and said to his servant, Go up and look towards the And when the servant looked and said, There is nothing, sea. 44 Elias said, Keturn thou again seven times. So the servant returned seven times, and at the seventh time he said, Behold there is a little cloud like a man's foot drawing up water. Whereupon he said, Go up and say to Achab, Prepare thy 45 chariot and go down lest the rain overtake thee. In the mean while the heaven gradually darkened with clouds and wind, and there came on a great rain, xlnd while Achab wept and was travelling on to Jezrael the hand of the Lord was upon Elias and having girded up his loins, he ran before Achab XIX. to Jezrael. And when Achab told his wife Jezabel all that Elias had done, and how he had slain the prophets with the sword, Jezabel sent to Elias, and said, As sure as 2 thou art Elias, and I Jezabel, God do so to me and more also, if by this time to-morrow I do not make thy life like the 3 life of one of them. At this Elias was terrified, and arose and went where his inclination led him, and coming to Bersabee, 4 in the land of Juda, he left his servant there, and he himself went a day's journey into the wilderness and came and sat down under a juniper tree, and intreated that he might die, and said, Let the present suffice. Take, I beseech thee, O
the prophets of Baal.
;
Ch.
XIX.
Lord,
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
;
my
life
from
me
for
am
my
fathers-
fell fast
And
Eli-
And
8
9
10
11
up and behold at his head a cake of barley bread, and a pitcher of water So he arose and ate and drank, and again laid himself down to sleep. And the angel of the Lord returned the second time and touched him and said to him, Kise and eat, for the journey may be too great for thee. So he arose and ate and drank, and in the strength of that meal travelled forty days and forty nights till he came to mount Choreb, and having there gone into the cave and taken up his lodging there, behold a word of the Lord came to him and said, Why art thou come hither Elias ? To which he replied, I have been very zealous for the Lord Almighty, because the children of Israel hath forsaken thee. They have demolished thy altars and slain thy prophets with the sword. And I alone am left and they seek
!
my
life
to take
it.
And
it said,
Thou
Behold the Lord and stand before the Lord on the mount. Accordingly behold there was a mighty strong will pass by. blast of wind rending mountains and breaking rocks in pieces before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind. And but the Lord was after the wind, there was an earthquake
;
And
fire.
And
but was a
;
sound of a gentle breeze which when Elias heard, he covered and went out and stood beneath the cave. And behold there came a voice to him and said, 14 Why art thou come hither, Elias ? To which Elias replied, I have been very zealous for the Lord Almighty, because the
13 his face with his mantle
children of Israel have forsaken thy covenant.
They have
de-
molished thy altars and slain thy prophets with the sword ; and 15 I alone am left, and they seek my life to take it. And the Lord said to him, Go, return on thy way and when thou art
;
come to the way of the wilderness of Damascus, thou shalt 16 go and anoint Azael to be king of Syria and thou shalt anoint Jehu son of Namessi to be king over Israel and Elisha son
;
17 of Saphat thou shalt anoint to be a prophet in thy stead. And it shall come to pass that him who escapeth from the sword of
Azael, Jehu will slay
;
Ch.
XXI.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
But thou
shalt leave in Israel seven
thousand men,
all
So when
he departed thence he found Elisha son of Saphat. He was 20 ploughing with cattle. There were twelve yoke before him, and he was with the twelve. And as he passed by him, he threw
21 after Elias and
Whereupon Elisha left the cattle and ran Let me salute my father and I will follow thee. And Elias said, Return for I have done with thee. So he returned from following him, and he took the cattle which were yoked, and slew them, and boiled them with the implements of the cattle, and gave them to the people, and when they had eaten, he arose and went after Elias and waited on
his
mantle on him.
said,
him.
XXI.
Now Nabuthi
floor of
2 threshing
Achab king
And Achab
spoke
to Nabuthi,
saying, Give
me
it for a garden of herbs, because it is near my house and I will give thee another vineyard better than it; or if it seem good in thy sight, I will give thee money in exchange for thy vineyard, that I may have it for a kitchen garden. 3 And Nabuthi said to Achab, God forbid that I should give 4 thee the inheritance of my fathers at which Achab's spirit was so disturbed, that he laid himself down on his bed and cover5 ed his face and would not eat. Thereupon Jezabel his wife, went to him and said to him, Why is thy spirit troubled so that thou art not at thy meal ? And he said to her, Because I spoke to Nabuthi the Jesraelite, saying, Give me thy vineyard for money, or if thou please I will give thee another vineyard for it but he said, I will not give thee the inheritance of my fa-
may have
7 thers.
And
and
it
actest the
self,
elite.
it
with his
and sent
to the
elders
letter. Proclaim a fast and set Nabuthi at the head of the people, and 10 suborn two wicked men and let them testify against him say-
11 ing,
He
renounced
God and
the king.
Then
let
him be
led
Ch.
XXI.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
And
the
men
had sent
to
So
they set Nabuthi at the head of the 13 people, and there came in two wicked men and sat over against him and testified against him saying, Thou hast renounced
having proclaimed a
God and the king. Upon which they led him out of the city, 14 and stoned him with stones so that he died. Then they sent to 15 Jezabel saying, Nabuthi hath been stoned and is dead. When Jezabel heard she said to Achab, Arise and take possession of the vineyard of Nabuthi the Jezraelite, who would not give
1
it
to thee for
money,
for
he
is
is
dead.
But
when Achab heard that Nabuthi the Jezraelite was dead, he yet after doing this, he rent his clothes and put on sackcloth arose and went down to the vineyard of Nabuthi the Jezraelite, 17 to take possession of it. Whereupon the Lord spoke to Elias 18 the Thesbite, saying, Arise and go down to meet Achab king of for he is in the vineyard of Nabuthi Israel, who is at Samaria 19 for he is gone down there to take possession of it. And thou
; ;
and
say,
Thus
As thou
Lord, In every place where the swine and dogs have licked the
20
blood of Nabuthi, there shall the dogs lick thy blood, and harAnd Achab said to lots shall bathe themselves in thy blood.
Elias,
my enemy ? To which he reHast thou found me, Because thou hast sold thyself to do plied, I have found thee. evil in the sight of the Lord, to provoke him to wrath, behold I 21 am going to bring evil upon thee, and I will kindle a flame after thee and utterly destroy the whole race of Achab, both him
22 who
is
is
neglected in Israel.
And
I will
like the house of Bassa son of Achia, for the provocations with 23 which thou hast provoked me, and caused Israel to sin. And to Jezabel the Lord hath spoken saying, The dogs shall devour
24 her on the ramparts of Jezrael. Him of Achab who dieth in the city, the dogs shall devour, and him who dieth in the fields, the
birds of the air shall devour.
25 do
evil in the sight of the Lord, as Jezabel his wife incited him,
Ch.
XX.
III.
KINGS-I. KINGS.
26 and though he had rendered himself very abominable, by following abominations with all the ceremonies practised by the Amorites, whom the Lord had rooted out from before Israel;
27 yet as Achab was struck with compunction at this message on account of the Lord, and went away weeping; and as he had rent his clothes and girded sackcloth on his body and fasted for he had put on sackcloth on the day he smote Nabuthi the 28 Jezraelite therefore when he went away, a word of the Lord came by the hand of his servant Elias concerning Achab, and
; ;
29 the Lord
his days
said,
is
punction on account of
;
me ?
I will
XX.
but in the days of his sons I will bring it on. Now when Son Acler had assembled all his army, he went
sat
up and
down
before Samaria.
Samaria and fought against it, he and said to him, Thy silver and thy gold are mine. And 4 thy wives and thy children are mine. In reply to which the king king, hast spoken, I am thine of Israel said, As thou my lord, the messengers returned and said, Then 5 and all that I have.
gone up and
sent to
laid siege to
Thus saith Son Ader, I have sent to thee saying, Thy silver and thy gold and thy wives and thy children thou shalt give to
6 me.
my
ser-
vants to thee, and they shall search thy house, and the houses
of thy servants, and take all that are desirable in their eyes, upon which they can lay their hands. Upon this the king of
and
said,
Mark, I pray
this
man
seeketh mischief.
me
for
my
my
my
daugh-
withhold from him. Then the elders and all the people said to him, Thou must not 9 hearken nor consent. Thereupon he said to the messengers of
ters.
My
gold and
my
my
lord,
;
first
I will do
All that thou didst send to thy serbut this I cannot do. So the men went
away
and when they carried him back this answer, Son Ader sent to him saying, God do so to me and more also, if I do not
;
11
make Samaria
my
!
infantry.
let
In
re-
Enough
Ch.
XX.
is
III.
KINGS T. KINGS.
12
crooked boast like him who is straight. When this answer was delivered him, it happened that he and all the kings with him were drinking in tents, thereupon he said to his servants,
13 against
And when they had erected a mount Build up a mount. the city, behold a certain prophet came to Achab
said,
Thus Behold
I deliver
them up
And 14 thy hands, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord. Achab said, By whom ? And he said, Thus saith the Lord, By
the younger sons of the chiefs of the communities.
Then Achab
Thou.
15
said,
Who
And he
said,
Upon
this
16 munities and they were two hundred and thirty. And after that he reviewed all the people of the army, seven thousand, and 17 marched out at noon day.
koth, he and the
the younger sons of the chiefs of the communities marched out, messengers were sent who told the king of 18 Syria and said, There are men coming out of Samaria. Whereupon he said to them, If they come out for peace, take them alive or if they come out for battle take them alive and let them 19 not get away ^out of the city. The younger sons of the chiefs of the communities and the army that followed them had now
first
;
And when
20 smitten every one his man. And when they repeated this, every one slaying his second man, Syria fled and Israel pursued them, And Son Ader king of Syria escaped on the horse of a cava21 lier. And the king of Israel went out and took all the horses 22 and the chariots. And when he had smitten Syria with great slaughter the prophet came to the king of Israel and said, Strengthen thyself and consider and see what thou art to do. For at the return of the year Son Ader king of Syria will come 23
up against thee. As for the servants of the king of Syria they said, The God of Israel is a god of the mountains and not a god of the vallies for this cause he prevailed over us. But if we fight them in the 24 plain we shall surely be stronger than they. Therefore do this. Send away the kings every one to his home and substitute com25 manders in their stead. And let us raise for thee another army equal to that which is fallen, horse for horse and chariot for
;
Ch.
XX.
chariot.
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
26 them.
And we will fight them in the plain and prevail over So he hearkened to their voice and did accordingly. And at the return of the year Son Ader reviewed the Syrians 27 and came up to Aphek to fight Israel. And the Israelites were And when Israel had mustered and went out to meet them.
encamped
while
over
against
them
like
two
little
flocks of kids,
Syria
filled
man
of
28 said to the king of Israel, Thus saith the Lord, Because Syria hath said, The Lord God of Israel is a god of the mountains, but he is not a god of the vallies, therefore I will deliver this great army into thy hand, and thou shalt know that
am the Lord. So having encamped against each other seven days, they came to an engagement on the seventh day 30 and Israel smote of the Syrians a hundred thousand footmen in one day, and the residue fled to Aphek into the city, and the wall fell upon twenty seven thousand of the men who were And Son Ader fled, and when he got to the house of his left.
29 I
31 abode into the inner chamber, he said to his servants, I
that the kings of Israel are merciful.
know
Let
us, I
32 the king of
So when lives. and put ropes on their heads, they said to the king of Israel, Thus saith thy servant Son Ader, Let my life, I pray thee, be spared. To which he 33 replied, Is he still alive ? He is my brother. Whereupon the men catched up the omen, and using it as a libation, they repeated the word which dropped from his mouth, and said, Thy brother, Son Ader. Then he said, Go in and bring him. So he came out. And when they had helped him up to Achab into 34 the chariot, he said to him, The cities which my father took from thy father I will restore to thee. And thou shalt make streets for thyself in Damascus, as my father did in Samaria. 35 On these terms, said Achab, I agree to let thee go. And when he had entered into covenant with him and let him go a cerIsrael.
tain
man
by
but the
man
36 would not smite him. Whereupon he said to him, Because thou hast not hearkened to the word of the Lord, behold 37 when thou departest from me a lion will smite thee. Accordvol.
i.
4 H
Ch.
XXU.
III.
iiigly when he went from him, a lion met him and slew him. Then he met another man and said, Smite me, I pray thee. 38 And the man smote him, and in smiting, wounded him. Then the prophet went and waited for the king of Israel by the way
39
side,
And
as the
Thy
brought me a man, and said to means he escape, thy life shall answer for his life, or thou shalt 40 pay a talent of silver. Now it happened that while thy servant was looking about this way and that, he was gone. And the king of Israel said to him, Behold this is treachery. In my Thereupon he hasted and 41 opinion thou art liable to death. took the bandage from his eyes, and the king of Israel per-
42 ceived that he was one of the prophets. Then he said to him, Thus saith the Lord, Because thou hast let go out of thy hand a destructive man, therefore thy life shall answer for his 43 life and thy people for his people. And the king of Israel went away confounded and sorrowful, and came to Samaria, XXII. and remained quiet three years, and there was no war between Syria and Israel. 2 But in the third year, when Josaphat king of Juda, came 3 down to the king of Israel, the king of Israel said to his ser;
vants,
Do you
not
know
that
Remmath Galaad
it
belongeth to
us,
of Syria.
Wilt thou
5 go up with us to
phat replied, I
6
Remmath Galaad to battle ? To which Josaam as thou art my people as thy people my
; ;
7 8
king of Israel, Inquire I pray thee of the Lord. Whereupon the king of Israel assembled all the prophets, about four hundred men, and said to them, Shall I go up to Remmath Galaad to battle, or shall I And they said, Go up for the Lord will certainly deforbear ? And Josaphat said to the king of liver into the king's hands. there not here a prophet of the Lord that we may inIsrael, Is And the king of Israel said to Josaquire of the Lord by him ? phat, There is a certain man by whom we may inquire of the Lord, but I hate him for he never speaketh good of me but one Michaias, son of Jemblaa. And Josaphat king of evil
horses as thy horses.
said to the
;
Then Josaphat
9 8
Ch.
XXII.
Juda
said,
III.
KINGS
I.
KINGS.
Let not the king speak so. Then the king of Isa chamberlain, and said, Bring here quickly Mi10 chaias son of Jemblaa, Now the king of Israel and Josaphat king of Juda was seated each on his throne, clad in armour, in the gate of Samaria; aud all the prophets were prophesying 11 before them. And Sedekias son of Chanaan made for himself horns of iron, and said, Thus saith the Lord, with these thou 12 shalt push Syria until he be utterly destroyed. And in like
rael
called
manner all the prophets prophesied, saying, Go up to Remmath Galaad, for the Lord will prosper the journey and de13 liver into thy hands the king of Syria. So the messenger who went to call Michaias, spoke to him saying, Behold all the prophets with one mouth speak good things concerning the
king, conform, I pray thee, thy words to the words of every of
To which Michaias replied, As the Lord liveth, whatever the Lord shall say to me, that will I 15 speak. And when he came before the king, the king said to him, Michaias, shall I go up to Bemmath Galaad to battle, or shall I forbear ? And he said, Go up, and the Lord will deliver 16 into the king's hand Then the king said to him, How often must I adjure thee that thou shouldst speak truth to me in the 17 name of the Lord ? Thereupon he said, Is not this the case? I
14 them, and speak good things.
!
saw
all
Israel dispersed
;
hath no shepherd
1
on the mountains like a flock which and the Lord said, Is not the Lord, their
God ?
Then the
king of Israel said to Josaphat, Did I not tell thee that he would not prophesy good to me, for he never speaketh any
1
Whereupon Michaias
of the Lord.
said, It is
not
so.
It is I
Hear a word
of Israel
saw
God
heaven stood around him, some on the right and some on the left. And the Lord said, Who will deceive Achab king of Israel that he may go up and fall at Bemmath Galaad ? And spoke in this manner and another in that, there came 21 when one forth a spirit and stood before the Lord, and said, I will deceive 22 him. And the Lord said to him, How ? And he said, I will go out and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all his prophets. And he said, Thou shalt deceive him and actually prevail.
20
23
Go and do
so.
Now
lv-
Ch.
XXII.
III.
KINGS
all
I.
KINGS.
;
but the
24 Lord hath spoken evils against thee. Thereupon Sedekias son of Chanaan went near and smote Michaias on the cheek, and said, What sort of a spirit of the Lord is that which hath 25 spoken by thee? To which Michaias replied, Behold thou shalt see on that day when thou shalt go into thy inmost cham26 ber to hide thyself there. Then the king of Israel said, Take 27 Michaias and carry him back to Semer, the ruler of the city, and tell Joas, the ruler's son, to put him in ward and feed him
with the bread of
affliction,
and water of
affliction, till I
return
28 in peace. hath not spoken by me. Then the king of Israel went up, and Josaphat the king of 29 30 Juda with him, to Eemmath Galaad. And the king of Israel
said, If
And
Michaias
said to the
king of Juda, I
will disguise
my
raiment.
So the king of
31 Israel disguised himself and went into the battle. Now the king of Syria had given a charge to the thirty two commanders of his chariots, saying, Fight not with small or great, but
Israel.
of the
chariots
This appeareth to be the king of Israel, and wheeled about to 33 fight him, and Josaphat uttered a loud cry. And when the commanders of the chariots saw that he was not the king of
34
they turned back from him. Then one drew a bow at a venture and smote the king of Israel between the lungs and Whereupon he said to his charioteer, Turn thy the breast. 35 hand and carry me out of the battle, for I am wounded. As the battle was that day disastrous the king remained in his
Israel,
36
37
38
39
Syrians from morning till evening, and the blood flowed from the wound into the body of the And at the going down of the sun the herald of the chariot. army stood and made proclamation, saying, Every man to his for the king is dead. And when city and to his own land king in Samaria, and they came to Samaria they buried the washed off the blood at the fountain of Samaria, and the swine and the dogs licked the blood, and the prostitutes bathed themselves in the blood, according to the word of the Lord which he spoke. Now the rest of the acts of Achab and all
chariot over against the
;
Cb.
XXII.
III.
KINGS I. KINGS.
that he did, and the ivory house which he built, and all the
which he founded, behold are they not written in the 40 book of the journal of the kings of Israel? And when Achab
cities
slept with his fathers, Ochozias his son reigned in his stead.
41
Josaphat son of Asa was king over Juda. In the fourth year of Achab, king of Israel, Josaphat began his reign. He was thirty five years of age when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty five years in Jerusalem, and his mother's 43 name was Azuba, a daughter of Salai. And he walked in all the way of his father Asa, and deviated not from it, doing
Now
what was right in the sight of the Lord. But he did not re44 move the high places. Still the people sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. And Josaphat was at peace with 45 the king of Israel. Now the rest of the acts of Josaphat, and all the exploits which he did, behold are they not written in the And Josaphat slept .30 book of the journal of the kings of Juda ? with his fathers, and was buried with his fathers in the city of David his father, and Joram his son reigned in his stead. 51 Ochozias son of Achab, began his reign over Israel, in Samaria, in the seventeenth year of Josaphat king of Juda, and 52 reigned over Israel in Samaria two years. He did that which
was
evil in
father Achab,
sins of the
the sight of the Lord, and walked in the way of his and in the way of his mother Jezabel, and in the
house of Jeroboam son of Nabat, who made Israel sin, and served the Baalims and worshipped them, and provoked the Lord God of Israel according to all that had been
IV.
I.
Achab, Moab broke covenant with 2 Israel. xVnd Ochozias fell through the lattice in his upper chamber at Samaria, and was sick, whereupon he sent messengers, saying to them, Go and inquire of Baal the fly-god of AkAfter the death
3 karon, whether I shall recover from this sickness of mine. And when they set out to inquire of him, the angel of the Lord
called Elias the Thesbite, and said, Arise and go, meet the messengers of Ochozias king of Samaria, and say to them, Is it because there is not a God in Israel, that you are going to
Ch.
I.
IV.
4 inquire of Baal the fly-god of Akkaron ? Now is not this the case, saith the Lord, From the bed to which thou art gone up
5 thou shalt not
come down,
for
So
6 the king.
8
9
10
11
12
13
Thereupon he said to them, Why are you returned ? To which they replied, There came up a man to meet us, and he said to us, Go, return to the king who sent you and say to him, Thus saith the Lord, Is it because there is not a God in Israel, that thou goest to inquire of Baal, the fly-god of Akkaron ? Now is not this the case From the bed to which thou hast gone up thou shalt not come down, for thou shalt assuredly die ? Now when they who returned told the king what Elias had said, he said to them, What sort of a man was he who came up to meet you, and spoke these words to you ? And they said to him, He was a hairy man, girt about the Upon which he said, This is loins with a leathern girdle. Then he sent to him a captain of fifty with Elias the Thesbite. Now behold Elias was sitting his fifty, who went up to him. on the top of the mount. And when the captain spoke to him and said, Man of God, the king hath sent for thee, come down. Elias, in reply, said to the captain, If I be a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume thee and thy fifty. So there came down fire from heaven and consumed him and his fifty. But the king persisted, and sent to him another captain And the captain spoke to him and said, of fifty with his fifty. Man of God, thus saith the king, Come down quickly. T hereupon Elias in reply, said to him, If I be a man of God, let fire come down from heaven and consume thee and thy fifty. Accordingly there came down fire from heaven and consumed him and his fifty. Still the king persisted, and sent another captain and his fifty. But when the third captain came he fell upon his knees before Elias, and with entreaties addressed him, saying, man of God, let my life and the lives of thy
;
14 servants, these
tains of fifty
fifty,
Behold,
fire
hath
come down from heaven and consumed the two former cap;
my
life,
15 in thy sight.
16
said,
Go down
arose
Then the angel of the Lord spoke to Elias, and So Elias with him be not afraid of them. and went down with him to the king. And Elias spoke
;
Ch.
II.
IV.
him and said, Thus saith the Lord, Why didst thou send messengers to inquire of Baal the fly-god of Akkaron ? Is not this the case ? From the bed to which thou hast gone up thou
to
for thou shalt assuredly die ? So he died IS according to the word of the Lord, which Elias spake. Now the rest of the acts of Ochozias which he did, behold are they not written in the book of the journal of the kings of Israel ?
:
And Joram
years,
son of
commencing
Juda.
And
II.
manner his brothers, nor as his mother had done. He indeed removed the pillars of Baal which his father had erected, and broke them to pieces. Nevertheless he adhered to the sins of the house of Jeroboam, who had caused Israel to sin, and did not depart from them. Therefore the Lord was provoked to wrath against the house of Achab. Now when the Lord was about to take up Elias as it were
with a whirlwind
into
heaven, Elias
to
2 Galgala.
thee, for
Now
God hath sent me to Baithel. But Elisha said, As the Lord liveth and thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee. So they 3 went to Baithel. And the sons of the prophets who were at Baithel, came to Elisha and said to him, Dost thou know that the Lord will take thy master to-day from over thy head? 4 And he said, I know it. Hold your peace. Then Elias said to Elisha, Tarry here I pray thee for the Lord hath sent me to Jericho. But he said, As the Lord liveth, and thy soul 5 liveth, I will not forsake thee. So they went to Jericho. And the sons of the prophets who were in Jericho, came to Elisha and said to him, Dost thou know that to-day the Lord will take away thy master from over thy head? And he said, I
;
know it hold your peace. Then Elias said to him, Tarry here I pray thee, for the Lord hath sent me to the Jordan. But Elisha replied, As the Lord liveth and thy soul liveth, 7 I will not leave thee. So they both proceeded on. And fifty
6 indeed
;
men, sons of the prophets stood over against them at a distance when they two stopped at the Jordan. And Elias took his mantle and having rolled it up, he smote the water, and the water parted this way and that, so that they both crossed on dry
Ch.
II.
IV.
9 ground.
And when
Ask what I shall do for thee, before I am taken up from thee. Whereupon Elisha said, Let there be, I pray thee, a double porAnd Elias said, Thou hast put me 10 tion of thy spirit on me.
to a stand
by
this request.
If thou seest
it
me
taken up from
thee,
it
cannot be granted.
11
And
them
as they
chariot of
;
fire,
proceeded on conversing as they went, behold a with horses of fire, made a separation between
12 heaven.
and Elias was carried up with a whirlwind as it were into And Elisha saw and cried with a loud voice, My father And The chariot of Israel and the driver thereof father my he saw him no more, he took hold of his garment and when 13 rent it in two pieces. Then he took up the mantle of Elias which fell from on high, and on his return back, he stood on 14 the bank of the Jordan, and took the mantle of Elias which had fallen from him, and smote the water and said, Where And when he had smitten the waters is the God of Elias now 15 they parted this way and that, so Elisha crossed over. And
!
when the
who were
him, saw him, they said, The spirit of Elias hath rested on Elisha, so they went to meet him, and made obeisance to him
1G by bowing to the ground. there are with thy servants
Then they
fifty
said
to
him, Behold
valiant men.
Let them, we
pray thee, go and seek thy master. Perhaps a blast of the Lord hath lifted him up and cast him by the Jordan, either on 17 one of the mountains, or one of the hills. And Elisha said, You shall not send. But when they pressed him till he was
18 ashamed, he said, Send. So they sent fifty men. And when they had searched three clays, but did not find him, they reAnd Elisha said to turned to Elisha, who abode at Jericho. them, Did I not tell you, you should not go ? Then the men of the city said to Elisha, Behold the situ19
ation of the city is good as our lord seeth, but the water is bad 20 and the ground barren. Thereupon Elisha said to them, Bring 21 me a new pitcher and put salt therein. And when they had got one and brought it to him, Elisha went to the spring of
the waters, and threw the salt in there and said, Thus saith the the Lord, I cure the waters. There shall no more be thence
So
healed,
and
Ch. III.
IV.
Then he went up thence to Baithel, and as he was going up he met in the way, little boys who had come out of the city, 24 and who mocked him saying, Ascend bald head Ascend And looking back upon them, he beheld them, and denounced
!
23
there
25 of
III.
name of the Lord. And behold came two bears from the forest, and they tore forty two the boys. Thence he went to mount Karmel, and thence
returned to Samaria.
Now Joram
years,
and did
He
roboam son
-i
of Nabat,
of
who paid tribute in sheep] and rebelliously withheld from the king of Israel a hundred thousand lambs, and a hun5 dred thousand rams with the wool. And it happened that after the death of Achab, when the king of Moab broke covenant
6 with Israel, king
7 was reviewing Israel.
king of
Joram was at that time gone from Samaria and So he proceeded on and sent to Josaphat Juda, saying, The king of Moab hath broken cove-
nant with me, wilt thou go with me to battle against Moab ? To which he replied, I will go up. He is the same to me as he is to thee. My people is as thy people my horses as thy 8 horses. Then he said, Which way must I go up ? To which 9 he answered, By the way to the wilderness of Edom. So the
;
king of Israel and the king of Juda, and the king of Edom, went out and took a circuit of seven days, and there was no water for the army nor for the cattle which attended them. 10 And when the king of Israel said, Alas for the Lord hath
!
far,
to deliver
them
Moab
Josaphat
said, Is there
may
him
Whereupon one
12 of Elias.
vol.
I.
here,
said,
And
Josaphat
who poured water on the hands The word of the Lord is with
I
Ch. III.
EV.
KINGS-II. KINGS.
him. So the king of Israel, with Josaphat king of Juda and 13 the king of Edom, went down to him. And Elisha said to the
king of
Israel,
What
me ?
am fearful that the Lord hath called these them into the hands of Moab. To which As the Lord of hosts liveth in whose presence
it not that I respect the person of Josaphat king 15 of Juda, I would not look on thee nor see thee. But now bring 16 me a musician. And when the musician played, the hand of 17 the Lord came upon him, and he said, Thus saith the Lord,
Make
wind nor
For thus saith the Lord, You you see rain, nevertheless this valwith water that you and your beasts and your
shall
IS cattle
may
drink.
And
this is
19 the Lord; for I will deliver Moab into your hands, and you shall smite every fenced city, and cut down every goodly tree.
And all the wells of water you shall stop up, and every good 20 piece of ground you shall mar with stones. Accordingly in the morning when the sacrifice ascended, behold there came water
by the way
21
of
filled
with water.
Now
coming
all
Moab upon
who
from
ivear a girdle,
And when they 22 alarm Wo, were drawn up at their border. arose in the morning and the sun shone on the waters, the Moabites saw the waters over against them red like blood, and 23 said, This is the blood of the sword. The kings have fought
and every man hath slain his fellow, now therefore to the But when they came to the camp of Israel, Moab 24 spoils, And as the Moabites the Israelites arose and smote Moab. fled before them they entered the country advancing and smitThe cities they demolished, and on every good 25 ing Moab. And when piece of ground they threw, every man his stone. they had filled it and stopped up every fountain, and cut down
!
fc
every goodly tree, until they left only the stones of the wall of Katheremenus, then the slingers surrounded this and smote 26 it. And when the king of Moab saw that the battle was too strong for him, he took with him seven hundred men who
Ch. IV.
IV.
drew the sword, to cut their way through to the kiug of Edoin.
27 But wheu he could not, he took his son, his first born, whom he had made king in his stead, and offered him up as a whole burnt offering on the walls. Upon which great commiseration
came upon Israel, and they departed from him, and returned into their own land. IV. When a woman, a widow, of one of the sons of the prophets
cried
to
Elisha, saying,
Thy
servant,
my
husband,
is
who
?
feared the
is
come
?
to take
my
What
me
ser-
What
To which she
said to her,
replied,
oil
Thy
with which I
3 anoint myself.
Thereupon he
vessels.
Go and
borrow of
all
Then
6
7
10
11
12
13
and pour out into So she went away from him; and having shut the door on herself and her sons, they brought to her and she poured out until the vessels were filled. And when she said to her sons, Bring me another vessel, and they replied, There is not a vessel more, the oil stopped. Then she went and told the man of God, and Elisha said to her, Go and sell the oil and pay thy debts, and live thou and thy children on the oil which is left. It happened also that one day when Elisha went to Soman, a woman of rank there prevailed on him to eat bread. So as oft as he went thither he called in to eat. Whereupon the woman said to her husband, Behold I perceive that the man of God this holy man passeth by us on all occasions, let us I pray thee, prepare for him a small room up stairs, and let us put there for him a bed and a table and a chair and a lamp, so that when he cometh to us he may turn in thither. So one day when he went there he turned aside into the chamber, and having slept there, he said to his servant Giezi, Call me this Somanite. So he called her and she stood before him. (Now he had said to his servant, Say, I pray thee, to her, Behold as thou hast taken all this trouble for us, what must I do for thee ? Hast thou any message to send to the king or to the general of the army? And she had said to him, I indeed dwell in the midst of my
in
is full.
go
! ;
Ch. IV.
IV.
14 people.
her
?
Upon which he said to Giezi, What can be done for And his servant Giezi replied, She indeed hath not a son
is
old.)
16 stood at the door, Elisha said to her, This time twelve month, about this very hour thou alive and well hast embraced a son.
To which she
replied,
Nay,
my
lord,
17 maid. So the woman twelve month, about the very hour, being alive and well as Eli18 sha said to her. 19
My
head
Whereupon he said to the servant, Carry him to his 20 mother. So he carried him to his mother, and he lay on her lap 21 till noon and died. And when she had carried him up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, she shut the door on him 22 and came out and called her husband and said, Send me, I pray
head
!
my
23 speedily to the
man
of
God and
and one of the asses that I may go return. And he said to her,
?
Why
It is neither
new moon
24 nor sabbath.
So when he had saddled the ass, she said to her servant, Come, drive on. Slack not thy gait for me, unless I order thee. Come, press forward 25 and go to the man of God to mount Karmel. So she proceeded on and came to the man of God to the mount. Now Elisha saw
To which she
replied, Peace.
her coming and said to his servant Giezi, Behold yonder is the 26 Somanite, run and meet her and say, Is it well with thee ? Is it well with thy husband ? Is it well with the child ? And she said,
27 It
is
well.
hold of his
But when she came to Elisha on the mount, she took feet, whereupon Giezi went near to push her back.
:
28 29
30
31
But Elisha said, Let her alone for her soul is full of sorrow and the Lord hath hid the cause from me and hath not told me. Then she said, Did I ask a son of my lord ? Did I not say, Do not deceive me. Thereupon Elisha said to Giezi, Gird up thy If thou meetest a loins and take my staff in thy hand and go. man salute him not. And if any man salute thee, return him no answer. And lay my staff on the face of the child. But the mother of the child said, As the Lord liveth and thy soul liveth So Elisha arose and followed her. Now I will not leave thee. Giezi had gone before her and laid the staff on the child's face but there was no voice, nor attention. So when he came back
Ch. V.
IV.
32 and met him he said to him, The child is not awaked. And when Elisha came to the house, behold the child was dead and 33 laid upon his bed. Then Elisha went into the house and shut
the door upon them two and having prayed to the Lord he 34 went up and lay down upon the child and put his mouth on the child's mouth, and his eyes on its eyes, and his hands on its hands, and bent himself down upon it and the flesh of the child 35 was warmed. Then he withdrew, and when he had walked backward and forward in the house, he went up and bent himself upon the child seven times, and the child opened its eyes. 36 Whereupon Elisha called Giezi and said, Call the Somanite.
;
;
37 So he called her. And when she came to him, Elisha said, Take up thy son. Thereupon she came and fell at his feet, and having made obeisance to him by bowing to the ground she
took up her son and went out.
38
39
40
41
42
43
Elisha returned to Galgala there was a famine in the and the sons of the prophets sat before him. And Elisha said to his servant, Put on the large kettle and boil some pottage for the sons of the prophets. And one went out into the fields to gather herbs, and having found a vine in the fields he gathered from it a lapful of wild berries and threw them into the kettle of soup for they did not know them. Then they poured out for the men to eat but when they had eaten of the pottage, behold they cried out and said, There is death in the kettle, man of God for they could not eat. Whereupon he said, Take some meal and throw it into the kettle. Then Elisha said to his servant Giezi, Pour out for the people and let them eat. And there was no more any thing disagreeable in the kettle. After that there came a man from Baithariso and brought to the man of God, of the first fruits twenty loaves of barley bread and some fig cakes. And he said, Give these to the people and let
land,
;
:
:
When
them
eat.
before a
servant said,
said,
Why
Give
it
to the people
and
let
44 them eat
V.
for
So
left
man
man
because
to Syria.
But
this
Now
Ch. V.
IV.
KINGSII. KINGS.
bands had gone from Syria and brought away captive out of little girl and she waited on Naiman's wife.
she said to her mistress,
that
And
my
the prophet of
God who is in Samaria: Then would he leprosy. And she went in and told her lord and
little
10
girl spoken, who is from the king of Syria said to Naiman, Come, go, and I will send a letter to the king of Israel. So he set out and took with him ten talents of silver and six thousand pieces of gold and ten suits of apparel and carried the letter to the king of Israel, the purport of which was, Now when this letter shall come to thee, behold I have sent to thee my servant Naiman that thou mayst cure him of his leprosy. And when the king of Israel had read the letter he rent his clothes and said, Am I God to kill or give life, that he sendeth to me to cure a man of his leprosy ? For only consider, I pray you, and see how he seeketh a pretence for quarreling with me. But when Elisha heard that the king of Israel had rent his clothes he sent to him saying, Why hast thou rent thy clothes ? Let Naiman come to me and know that there is a prophet in Israel. So Naiman went with his horses and chariot and stopped at the doors of Elisha's house. And Elisha
Upon
this the
him saying, Go and wash thyself seven times in the Jordan, and thy flesh shall return to thee and thou
sent a messenger to
11 shalt be cleansed.
in-
Why may I not go and wash in So he turned and went away in a 13 rage. But his servants drew near and said to him, Had the prophet enjoined thee some great thing, wouldst thou not do 14 it ? And wilt thou not, because he said, Wash and be clean ? Then Naiman went down, and when he had dipped himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the word of the prophet, his flesh became again like the flesh of a little child, and 15 he was cleansed. Upon this he and all his retinue, returned to Elisha, and came and stood before him and said, Behold I
all
Ch. V.
IV.
that there
therefore
now know
rael.
not a
God
Now
thy
pre-
16 servant.
But Elisha
As the Lord
liveth in whose
it. And when he urged him and he refused, Naiman said, But if not pray let there be given to thy servant a couple of mules burden of earth for thy servant will no more offer a whole burnt offering or a sacrifice to other gods, but only to the Lord. But in this 18 thing may the Lord be gracious to thy servant. When my master goeth into the house of Kemman to worship there, should he lean on my hand, and I bow down in the house of Kemman, when he boweth down there, may the Lord, I pray, 19 be gracious to thy servant in this respect. And Elisha said 20 to Naiman, Go in peace. Now when he had gone a little way from him, Giezi the servant of Elisha said, Behold my master hath spared Naiman the Syrian, in not receiving at his hand what he brought. As the Lord liveth, I will run after him, and receive something from him. So Giezi went after Nai-
21 man with all speed. And when Naiman saw him running after 22 him, he turned about from his chariot to meet him. And he said, Peace My master hath sent me saying, Behold there
!
from mount Ephraim two young men of Give, I pray thee for them a talent 23 of silver and two suits of apparel. To which he replied, Take two talents of silver. So he took two talents of silver, in two bags, and two suits of raiment and laid them on two of his
are just
come
to
me
24 servants and they carried them before him. And when he came to a dark place, he took them from the hands of his servants, 25 and laid them up in the house. And' when he had dismissed the men, he went in and stood before his master. And Elisha said to him, Whence comest thou, Giezi? To which he re26 plied, Thy servant hath not gone any where. And Elisha said to him, My heart indeed did not go with thee, when the man turned about from his chariot to meet thee. Now thou hast received silver; and thou hast now received the apparel and olive yards and vine yards, and flocks and herds and men ser27 vants, and maid servants; but the leprosy of Naiman shall cleave to thee, and thy seed forever. So he went out from bis
presence, leprous like snow.
; !
Gh. VI.
IV.
VI.
When
let us
the
sons of the
Elisha,
Behold
we pray
thee,
man
one of them intreated him saying, Come along with thy servants and he said I will go. So he went 4 with them. And when they came to the Jordan and were cut5 ting the timber, behold as one was felling the beam the ax my lord dropped in the water. Upon which he cried out,
3 ing, and he said,
Go
Now
it
And
the
man
of
God
said,
Where
did
it fall ?
he had shewed him the place, he cut a chip of wood and threw it there, and the ax swam on the surface. he
it
And when
Take
And
took
said,
it
up.
up.
the king of Syria was carrying on a war against Isand consulted with his servants saying, In such and such 9 a place I will encamp in ambush, Elisha sent to the king of Israel saying, Take care not to pass by such a place, for the 10 Syrians lie concealed there. And when the king of Israel sent to the place which Elisha mentioned, and avoided it more than once or twice, the heart of the king of Syria was moved And he called his servants and said to them, Why will at this. you not tell me, who it is that betray eth me to the king of Israel ? 12 Thereupon one of his servants said, That is not the case, my
When
rael,
lord,
king For it is Elisha the prophet in Israel who telleth the king of Israel all the words which thou speakest in
!
Then he
14
will
said, Go see where he is, and I And when they told him saying, Be-
Dothaim, he sent thither horses and chariots, 15 even a strong detachment. And they came by night and surrounded the city. And when Elisha's servant arose early in the morning and went out, behold an army with horses and chariots surrounded the city, whereupon the servant said to 16 him, my lord, what shall we do? And Elisha said, Fear 17 not; for there are more with us than with them. Then Elisha prayed and said, Lord I beseech thee, open his eyes that he may see. Accordingly the Lord opened his eyes and he
hold he
at
the mountain was full of horses and chariots of 18 fire around Elisha. And as the Syrians were coming down upon him Elisha prayed to the Lord and said, Smite I pray thee,
looked and lo
Cb. VI.
IV.
smitten
word of Elisha,
Elisha said to them, This is not the city nor this the way. 20 Come, follow me, and I will lead you to the man whom you are seeking. So he led them away to Samaria and when they had entered Samaria, Elisha said, Open, Lord, I beseech thee, their eyes, and let them see. So he opened their eyes and looked, and behold they were in the midst of Samaria. 21 Now when the king of Israel saw them, he said to Elisha,
;
them? To which lie replied, Thou Dost thou smite any but those whom thou hast captivated with thy own sword, or thy own bow? Set bread and water before them and let them eat and drink, 23 and go to their lord. So he made a great entertainment for them. And when they had eaten and drunk he dismissed
22
father, shall I smite
My
them, and they went to their master, and the predatory bands of Syria came no more into the land of Israel.
Son Ader king of Syria, assembled his whole army and came up and sat down before Samaria, and there was 25 a great famine in Samaria. For behold they besieged it until an ass's head was sold for fifty shekels of silver, and a quarter of 26 a kab of vetches for five shekels of silver. And as the king of Israel was passing by on the wall, a woman cried to him and said, 27 Save me, my lord, king And the king said to her, Unless the Lord save thee, whence can I save thee, from the threshing
24
After
this,
!
28
floor or
said to her,
And
woman
eat
said,
This
may
So when we had boiled my son and eaten him, I said to her on the next day, Give thy son that we 30 may eat him but she hath hidden her son. When the king of Israel heard the words of the woman he rent his clothes, as he was passing along on the wall, so that all the people saw the 31 sackcloth underneath on his flesh. And he said, God do so to me and more also, if the head of Elisha shall stand on him this 32 day. Now Elisha was sitting in his house, and the elders were sitting with him. And when the king despatched a man before him; before the messenger came to him he said to the elders, Do you see that this son of a murderer hatli sent to take off my vol. i. 4 k
29 eat
son to-morrow.
;
my
Cb. VII.
IV.
!
head
stop
Look when the messenger conieth, shut the door and him there. Is not the sound of his master's feet behind
?
33 him
And
senger came
down
?
to him.
this calamity is
And when the king said, Behold why should I wait any longer
;
VII.
this time to-morrow, a measure of and two measures of barley for a shekel, 2 in the gates of Samaria. Upon this a nobleman on whose hand the king leaned, in reply to Elisha said, Behold should the Lord make flood gates in heaven, can such a thing be ? And Elisha replied, Behold thou shalt see it with thy eyes but shalt
Thus
About
Now
there were four lepers before the gate of the city, and
If
4 one said to another, Why sit we here till we die ? let us go into the city there is a famine in the must die there. And if we stay here we must die.
;
we
say,
city
and we
there-
Now
camp
of Syria
if
they take us
alive
we may
live
and
it
if
they put us to death, we can but die. was dark to go to the Syrian camp.
to a part of the
camp
of Syria
behold
For the Lord had caused the sound of chariots and the sound of horses, and the sound of a great army to be heard in the Syrian camp whereupon they said
there.
:
man
hath the king of Israel hired against us the kings of the Chettites and the kings of Egypt to come upon
one to another,
us.
it was dark. They and their horses and their asses in the camp as 8 it was, and fled for their lives. So when the lepers came to a part of the camp they went into a tent and ate and drank, and carried thence silver and gold and raiment, and went away. And returning again they went into another tent and took Then one said to another, We 9 things out of it and hid them. should not do so. This is a day of good news. Should we be
Now
silent
and wait
till
Now
go and inform the king's household. Accordingly they came and cried with a loud voice at the gate 10 of the city and told them the news, saying, We have been to the camp of Syria and behold there is not a man there, nor the
therefore, come, let
Ch. VIII.
IV.
nothing there but the horses and And when the watchmen at the gates cried and told the king's household within, the 12 king arose and said to his servants, Let me tell you what SyThey know that we are famishing, thereria hath done to us. fore they have left their camp and hid themselves in the fields, saying, They will come out of the city and we shall take them
sound of a man.
For there
city.
To
this
Pray
let
them take
left
:
five of
left here,
and let us send thither and see. So they took two horsemen, and the king of Israel sent them after the 15 king of Syria, saying, Go and see. And they went on after them
And behold all the way was full of clothes which the Syrians had thrown away in their panick fright. And when the messengers returned and told the king, the people went out and plundered the camp of Syria. 16 So a measure of fine flour was sold for a shekel, aud two measures of barley for a shekel, according to the word of the Lord. 17 Now the king had stationed at the gate the nobleman on whose hand he had leaned, but the people trode him down so that he died, according to the saying of the man of God, who spoke to
as far as the Jordan.
and
vessels,
18 him when the messenger came down to him. For when Elisha spoke to the king, saying, Two measures of barley for a shekel and a measure of fine flour for a shekel, and this shall be about
19 this time to-morrow in the gate of Samaria
nobleman anLord make flood swered and said to Elisha, Behold should the Thereupon Elisha said, Behold gates in heaven, could this be ?
;
this
thou shalt see with thy eyes but shalt not eat thereof. And so it For the people trampled him down at the gate, so that fell out
:
he
VIII.
died.
Elisha having spoken to the woman whose son he had restored to life, saying, Arise and go thou and thy family and sojourn where thou canst for the Lord hath called for 2 a famine against this land, and it is come upon the land for seven years the woman arose and did according to the word of Eli3 sha, and both she and her family sojourned in the land of the Philistines seven years. And at the end of the seven years, the
; ;
woman
Ch. VIII.
IV.
and went
to apply to the
Now man
And
it
happened that
as
he was
re-
how he had brought to life a son that was dead, behold the woman whose son Elisha had restored to life, applied to
the king about her house and her
fields.
And
Giezi said,
My
This is the woman, and this is her son, whom 6 Elisha restored to life. Upon which the king inquired of the woman, and when she told him, the king appointed for her an officer, and said, Eestore all that belonged to her, and all the
produce of the
this day.
fields
left
When
sick.
8 was
And when
man
of
God
is
hand an ofTake fering, and go meet the man of God, and inquire of the Lord 9 by him, saying, Shall I recover of this disease? So Azael went to meet him, and took with him of all the good things of Damascus, forty camels' burden. And coming, he stood before Elisha, and said to him, Thy son, Son Ader king of Syria,
arrived here, the king said to Azael,
in thy
hath sent
me to
?
Thou shalt be in vigour of life as the Lord hath shewn me, when thou by death shalt 11 die. Then he stood with his eyes fixed on the countenance of Azael, and kept them fixed till he blushed. And the man of 12 God wept. Whereupon Azael said, Why doth my lord weep ? To which he replied, Because I know all the evils which thou
10 ease of mine
Elisha said,
say,
And
Go
molish with
sword.
fire
their chosen
men thou
said,
wilt
slay with
the
Thou
!
13
women
with child.
At
this
Azael
Who
?
dead dog
And
Elisha said,
To me the Lord hath pointed thee out reigning over Syria. 14 Then he departed from Elisha, and went to his master, who To which he resaid to him, What did Elisha say to thee ? 15 plied, He said thou shalt be in vigour of life. And on the next day he took a napkin, and having dipped it in water, he spread it over his face, so that he died. And Azael reigned in his stead.
Ch. IX.
IV.
fifth
16
In the
while Josaphat reigned over Juda, Jorarn son of Josaphat be17 gan to reign as king of Juda. He was thirty two years of age
when he began to reign, and he reigned eight years in Jerusa18 lem, and walked in the way of the kings of Israel, as the house
of Achab did, for he had for his wife a daughter of Achab. 19 But though he did evil in the sight of the Lord, yet the Lord would not destroy Juda for David his servant's sake as he had
;
20 promised to give a lamp to him, and his children forever. In his days Edom revolted from under the hand of Juda, and 21 made a king over themselves. When Joram went up to Sior
and all his chariots with him, though upon their rising he smote Edom, who had surrounded him and the captain of the
22 chariots, yet the people fled to their habitations, and Edom re23 volted from under the hand of Juda even to this day. At the same time Lobna also revolted. Now the rest of the acts of
Joram and all that he did, behold are they not written in the 24 book of the journal of the kings of Juda? And when Joram slept with his fathers and was buried with his fathers in the city
of David, Ochozias his son reigned in his stead.
In the twelfth year of Joram, son of Achab, king of Israel 26 Ochozias son of Joram reigned. He was in his twenty second year when he began to reign, and he reigned one year in Jeru25
salem, and his mother's name was Gotholia, a grand daughter 27 of Ambri king of Israel. And he walked in the way of Achab and did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, like the house 28 of xVchab. Now he went with Joram son of Achab to battle against Azael king of Syria, at Kemmath Galaad, and the Sy29 rians smote Joram. And when king Joram returned to Jezrael to be cured of the wounds with which the Syrians had smitten him, when he fought Azael king of Syria; and Ochozias son of Joram went down to see Joram son of Achab at Jezrael, IX. because he was sick Elisha the prophet called one of the sons of the prophets, and said to him, Gird up thy loins and take this cruise of oil in thy hand and go to Kemmath Galaad. 2 And when thou art come there, and shalt see Jehu, son of Josaphat, son of Namessi, thou shalt go in and cause him to rise from among his brethren, and having taken him into an inner 3 chamber, thou shalt take the cruise of oil and pour it on his
;
Ch. IX.
head, and say,
IV.
Thus
Then thou shalt open the door and flee, 4 and shalt not tarry. So the young man, the prophet went to 5 Eemmath Galaad, and when he came, behold the chiefs of the army were seated, and he said, I have a message to thee, 6 chief. Whereupon Jehu said, To which of us all ? And he said, To thee, the chief. And when he arose and went into the
be king over
Israel.
house, the prophet poured the oil on his head, and said to him, Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel, I have anointed 7 thee to be king over the people of the Lord over Israel. And thou shalt utterly destroy the house of thy master Achab, from
my
all
And
thou
of Jeroboam son of 10 Nabat, and like the house of Baasa son of Achia. And the dogs shall devour Jezabel in the portion of Jezrael, and there 11 shall be none to bury her. Then he opened the door and fled.
who is attended and him who is make the house of Achab like the house
? Why came this mad man to thee ? You know the man, and his idle discourse. And they said, Thou wrongest us. Pray tell us. Then Jeru said, Thus and thus he spoke to me, saying. And when
And he
said to them,
he said, Thus saith the Lord, I have anointed thee to be king 13 over Israel, they who heard hasted, and every one taking his garment, they spread them under him on the top of the stairs, 14 and sounding a trumpet, they said, Jehu is king. Thus Jehu son of Josaphat the son of Namessi conspired against Joram. Now Joram and all Israel kept garrison at Eemmath Ga15 laad because of Azael king of Syria, but king Joram had returned to Jezrael to be cured of the wounds which the Syrians
had given him when he fought Azael king of Syria. Therefore Jehu said, If your soul is with me let no deserter escape from 16 the city to go and tell the news at Jezrael. Then Jehu drew out the cavalry and set out on the march and went down to Jezrael because Jo^ain king of Israel was there under cure, on account of the wounds from arrows with which the Aramins shot
Ch. IX.
IV.
at
17
Kemmath Galaad in the battle with Azael king of SyAnd Ochozias the for he was a valiant man and a warrior. ria king of Juda had srone down there to see him. And when a
him
;
18
19
20
21
22
23 24
25
26
watchman ascended the tower of Jezrael and saw the dust of Jehu as he advanced, he said, I see a dust. Upon which Joram said, Take a horseman and send to meet them, and let him And say, Is all well; So the horseman went to meet them. when he said, Thus saith the king, Is all well ? Jehu replied, What lis it to thee ? Fall in behind me. Then the watchman proclaimed saying, The messenger went up to them, but returneth not. Thereupon the king despatched a second horseman and when he came up to him and said, Thus saith the king, Is all well ? Jehu replied, What is it to thee ? Fall in behind me. And when the watchman proclaimed saying, He went up to them but returneth not. And he who is the leader, leadeth on like Jehu the Namessite, for it is with great speed Joram said, Prepare a chariot. And when the chariot was ready Joram king of Israel and Ochozias king of Juda went out each in his own chariot, to meet Jehu, and met him at the field of Nabuthi the Jezraelite. And when Joram saw Jehu he said, Is all well ? To which Jehu replied, How can it be well, when the fornications of Jezabel thy mother and her sorceries are still so many? Thereupon Joram turned his hand and fled and said to Ochozias, Treason Ochozias. Then Jehu grasping the bow shot Joram between the shoulders, and the arrow passed through his heart and he fell on his knees. Then Jehu said to Badekar his principal officer, Throw him into that part of the field of Nabuthi the Jezraelite. For I remember that when I and thou were riding together after Achab his father, the Lord pronounced this prophecy against him, Have I not seen the blood of Nabuthi and the blood of his sons yesterday ? saith the Lord.
; ;
him
Now therefore
him
27
And when
also
;
ground according to the word of the Lord. Ochozias king of Juda saw this he fled by the way
Jehu pursued after him, for he said, And him and smote him in his chariot, as he was going down to Gai which is Jeblaam. But he fled to Mageddo and died there. 28 And his servants took him up in his chariot and brought him
of Baithgan and
Ch. X.
IV.
to Jerusalem and they buried him in his own sepulchre in the 29 city of David, he having begun to reign over Juda in the eleventh year of Joram king of Israel.
30
Now when Jehu came to Jezrael and Jezabel heard, she painted her eyes and dressed her head and looked out at a win-
And as Jehu was entering the city the said, Was it well 32 with Zambri who murdered his master ? Whereupon he looked up to the window, and when he saw her he said, Who art thou ? Come down to me. Then two chamberlains looked out at him
31 dow.
33 and he
said,
some
34 35
36
37
X.
2 3
4
5
for they trampled upon her. had eaten and drunk he said, woman and bury her, for she is a king's daughter. But when they went out to bury her and found nothing of her but only the scull and the feet and the palms of the hands, they returned and told him, whereupon he said, This is the word of the Lord which he spoke by the ministry of Elias the Thesbite, In the and field of Jezrael the dogs shall devour the flesh of Jezabel the carcase of Jezabel shall be like dung on the ground in the field of Jezrael, that they may not say, Here lieth Jezabel. Now Achab had seventy sons in Samaria, therefore Jehu wrote a letter and sent it to Samaria to the chiefs of Samaria and to the elders and to them who had the charge of bringing up Achab's sons, saying, Soon as this letter shall reach you, as you have with you your master's sons and there are with you chariots and horses and strong cities and arms, look out the best and fittest of your master's sons and set him on the throne of his father and fight for the house of your master. Upon which they were greatly terrified and said, Behold the two kings were not able to stand before him, and how can we ? Therefore the officers of the household and the chiefs of the city and the elders and they who had the charge of bringing up the children sent to Jehu saying, We are thy servants and will do whatever thou shalt order us. We will not make any man king. We will do what is good in thy eyes. Thereupon Jehu wrote them a second letter saying, If you are for me and
;
So they threw her down and on the wall and on the horses And when he had gone in and Look, I pray you, for that cursed
will
hearken to
my
voice, take
men
the
them
me
Ch. X.
IV.
to Jezrael.
morrow
seventy
men
So when this letter reached them, they took the king's sons and slew them, the seventy men, and put their heads in baskets, and 8 sent them to him at Jezrael. And when a messenger came and told him saying, They have brought the heads of the king's sons; he said, Pile them up in two heaps at the gate of the 9 city till the morning. And in the morning he went out, and
standing up, said to
I conspired against
all
the people,
Ye
righteous
;
men
behold
my
10 slain
all
these?
You
but who hath see now that there shall not fall to the
ground any part of the word of the Lord which he spake against the house of Achab. For the lord hath executed all 11 that he spoke by the ministry of his servant Elias. Then Jehu
slew all that were left of the house of
all his
Achab
in
Jezrael,
and
12 was not a remnant of him left. Then he arose and set out on 13 his march to Samaria; and coming to the shepherd's pit on the way, he met the brothers of Ochozias king of Juda, and
said,
Who
are ye ?
And when
they
said,
We
of Ochozias
to salute
said,
Take them
alive.
14 So they slew them at that pit. Of forty two men he did not 15 leave a man of them. And going thence he met Jonadab son of Kechab, coming to meet him. And when he had saluted
him, Jehu said to him, Is thy heart right with
heart
is
my
heart, as
:
my
Jehu said Give me thy hand. So he gave him his hand. Then to him. he caused him to come up to him into the chariot, and said, 16 Come with me and see my zeal for the Lord. So he caused 17 him to take a seat in the chariot. And when he arrived at
?
with thine
said, It is
all that were left of Achab in Samaria until he had utterly destroyed him, according to the word of the Lord which he spoke to Elias.
Samaria, he slew
18
all
said to them,
Jehu
serve
him much.
Now
all his
;
me
Let not a
4 L
man
be wanting
is
for I
have a great
VOL.
I.
Whoever
Ch. X.
IV.
This Jehu did in subtilty, that he might destroy all the live. 20 servants of Baal. Then Jehu said, Hallow a solemnity for Baal. And when they had proclaimed it, Jehu sent to all Israel, say21 ing, Now let all his servants and all his priests and all his prophets attend. Let none be missing. For I am going to make So all the a great sacrifice whoever is missing shall not live. came, with all his priests and all his prophets. servants of Baal There was not a man left who did not attend. And when they came to the house of Baal the house was filled from door to 23 door. Jehu said to the keeper of the wardrobe, Bring out vestments for all the servants of Baal. And when the keeper of the wardrobe had brought them out, Jehu went with Jonadab
;
son of Rechab into the house of Baal, and said to the servants
24
25
26
27 28 29
30
31
32
33
and see whether there be with you any of the servants of the Lord; for there must, be none but only the serThen he went in to offer incense and whole vants of Baal. burnt offerings. Now Jehu had stationed for himself eighty men without, and said to them, If any of these men escape whom I deliver into your hands, the life of him who letteth him escape shall answer for his life. So when he had finished offering the whole burnt offering, Jehu said to the guards and let not a man of them to the officers, Go in and smite them So the guards and the officers smote them with the get out. edge of the sword and having thrown them out, they went to the city of the house of Baal, and brought out the pillar of Baal and burned it. And having pulled down the pillars of Baal they made it a jakes even to this day. Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel. But he did not refrain from following the sins of Jeroboam son of Nabat, who had caused Israel The golden calves continued in Baithel and in Dan. to sin. Though the Lord said to Jehu, Because thou hast taken a pleasure in doing what is right in my sight, and hast done to the house of Achab according to all that was in my heart, thy children of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel yet Jehu was not careful to walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel with his whole heart. He did not refrain from following the sins of Jeroboam who had caused Israel to sin. and Azael In those days the Lord began to lop Israel smote them all along the border of Israel, from the Jordan
of Baal, Search
; ;
Ch. XI.
IY.
all
ing to the Gadites and the Reubenites and the Manassites from Aroer, which is on the bank of the brook Arnon, including
34 Galaad and Basan. Now the rest of the acts of Jehu and all that he did and all his power, and the connexions which he formed, are they not written in the journal of the kings of Is35 rael ? When Jehu slept with his fathers, they buried him in 36 Samaria, and Joachas his son reigned in his stead. The time which Jehu reigned over Israel in Samaria was twenty eight
years.
XI.
Now when
But Josabee
king Joram's daughter, the sister of Ochozias, took Joas her brother's son having stolen him from among the king's sons who were slain, both him and his nurse, she hid him in the chamber of beds from Gotholia, so that he was not put to 3 death. And he was with her hidden in the house of the Lord But in the 4 six years, while Gotholia reigned over the land. the Chorrites and seventh year Jodae sent for the centurions of the Rasimites, and had them brought to him into the house and of the Lord, and made a covenant of the Lord with them
having exacted an oath of them he shewed them the king's Then he gave them a charge saying, This is the thing 5 son. which you shall do. Let one third of you come in on the sab6 bath and keep guard, over the king's house at the gate another third at the gate of the high way, and the other third at the
;
So you
will
all
And
sab-
Lord before the keep guard round about, every 8 king. And you shall encompass the king man with his weapon in his hand. And whoever cometh within the saderoth, let him be put to death. And they shall be with Accord9 the king when he goeth out and when he cometh in.
in the house of the
commanded
men, both those who came in on duty on the sabbath and those who were to go off 10 on that day, and went to Jodae the priest. And the priest gave the centurions the spears and the shields of king David, which
them.
And
man
his
And
Ch. XII.
IV.
man with his weapon in his hand, from the right corner of the house to the corner of the house which is on the left of the al12 tar, and of the house near the king round about. Then he sent for the king's son and put upon him the nezer and the
testimony, and
announcing him king, anointed him. Upon which they clapped with the hand, and said, Long live the
13 king.
When
she came to the people into the house of the Lord and looked.
14
behold the king was standing on the pillar as the manner was, and the musicians and the trumpeters were before the
And
king, and all the people of the land were rejoicing and the trumpets sounding. Whereupon Gotholia rent her clothes and 15 cried with a loud voice, Treason Treason Then Jodae the
!
!
gave orders to the centurions the officers of the army, and said to them. Lead her out from within the saderoth and let 16 one go after her and put her to death with the sword. Because
priest
the priest said, Let her not be killed in the house of the Lord,
therefore they laid hands on her
street
leading from the king's house to the horse gate, and she was
Then Jodae made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they would be the Lord's people. And he made a covenant also between the king and 18 the people. Then all the people of the land went into the house of Baal and tore him down and broke all to pieces, his altars and his images, and slew Mathan the priest of Baal before the altar. And when the priest had appointed overseers over the 19 house of the Lord, he took the centurions with the Chorrites and the Basimites and all the people of the land and they conducted the king out of the house of the Lord into the street leading from the king's house to the gate of the guard house, 20 and set him on the throne of the kings. And all the people of the land rejoiced, and the city was at peace after they had slain
17 slain there.
Gotholia at the king's house.
XII.
He
commenced
Bersabee.
And
Lord,
all
But none
Ch. XII.
IV.
Though Joas said to the priests, With regard to all the money arising from things consecrated, the income of the house of the Lord, the money of estimation at which every man is rated, and all the money which it may come into any man's
for
5 heart to bring into the house of the Lord, let the priests take
but they must bear, every one from what he selleth, the expence of the repairs of the house wherever a repair is found necessary yet in the three and twentieth year of 6 king Joas it was found that the priests had not made the repairs
themselves
; ;
Wherefore Joas the king sent for Jodae the and the other priests, and said to them, Why have you not made the repairs of the house? Now therefore you must not take the money arising from your sales for you shall give 8 it for repairing the house. So the priests agreed not to receive any money from the people, on condition that they should 9 not bear the expence of the repairs of the house. Then Jodae the priest took a chest and bored a hole in the lid of it, and
7 of the house.
priest
;
placed
it
before the
Ammazeibi
all
and the priests who kept money which was found in the And when they saw that there was much
went with the chief
money
house of the Lord and they 12 masons who wrought in the who built the wall, and to and hewn stone sufficient for
13 defray
all
dealt
and
to
and to
to be
made
lets,
for
Lord
doors,
nails,
gob-
money brought
14 into the house of the Lord; for they were to give it to them who did the work and with it they were to keep in repair the 15 house of the Lord. Now they did not call the men to account, into whose hands they delivered the money to deal it out to the 16 workmen, for they acted faithfully. The money for sin offer;
Ch.
XIH.
ings,
IV.
17
time Azael king of Syria went up and fought it. And when Azael set his face to come up against Jerusalem, Joas king of Juda, took all the dediJosaphat and Joram
At
and Ochozias, his Juda had dedicated, together with his own dedications, and all the gold which was found in the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the king's house, and sent them to Azael king of Syria, and he went up from Jeru19 salem. Now all the acts of Joas and all that he did, behold 20 are they not written in the journal of the king's of Juda ? When his servants arose and having formed a conspiracy smote Joas at the house of Mello which is in Sela, (Now Jezir21 char son of Jemuath and Jezebuth son of Somer his servants
forefathers the kings of
smote him) so that he died, he was buried with his fathers in the city of David, and Amessias his son reigned in his stead. XIII. In the twenty third year of Joas son of Ochozias king of Juda, Joachaz son of Jehu reigned in Samaria, and reigned
2 seventeen years.
of the Lord,
And he
Jeroboam son of Naand did not depart from them. 3 Therefore the Lord was angry with Israel, and delivered them into the hand of Azael king of Syria, and into the hands of 4 Son Ader son of Azael all those days. But Joachaz intreated the favour of the Lord, and the Lord hearkened to him for he 5 saw the affliction of Israel because the king of Syria oppressed them, and the Lord gave deliverance to Israel, so that they got from under the hand of Syria, and the Israelites dwelt in
after the sins of
and walked
bat
Israel to sin,
departed not from the sins of the house of Jeroboam who had 7 caused Israel to sin; but walked therein. And the grove also
though there had not been left to Joachaz any army, but only fifty horsemen, and ten chariots, and ten thousand infantry. For the king of Syria, had destroy8 ed them and made them like dust to be trampled on. Now
at Samaria still remained,
all
9 rael ?
And
him
in Samaria,
and Joas
Ck. XIII.
IV.
In the thirty seventh year of Joas, king of Juda, Joas son king of Israel reigned over Israel in Samaria. His reign was sixteen years, and he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord. He did not depart from all the sins of Jeroboam, son of Nabat, who had caused Israel to sin, but 12 walked therein. Now the rest of the acts of Joas and all that he did and his exploits with Amessias king of Juda, are they 13 not written in the journal of the kings of Israel? When Joas slept with his fathers, and Jeroboam sat on his throne, he was buried in Samaria with the kings of Israel. 14 Now when Elisha was sick, with the sickness of which he died Joas king of Israel went down to him, and wept over
10
11
of Joachaz
My
father!
my
father!
The
chariot of Israel
and the horseman thereof! And Elisha said to him, Take a bow and arrows. And when he had gotten himself a bow and arrows, Elisha said to the king, Lay thy hand firm on the bow. 16 And when Joas had laid his hand firm on the bow, Elisha put his hand on the king's hand and said, Open that window 17 to the east. And when he had opened it, Elisha said, Shoot. And when he had shot Elisha said, The Lord hath an arrow of deliverance yes, an arrow of deliverance from Syria, and 18 thou shalt smite Syria at Aphek to destruction. Then Elisha
said to him,
had taken
19 ground.
it,
And
full of arrows. And when he he said to the king of Israel, Smite against the when the king had smitten thrice, he stopt. At
20
21
22
23
which the man of God was grieved and said, Hadst thou smitten five or six times, then wouldst thou have smitten Syria to utter destruction, but now thou shalt smite Syria only thrice. Now Elisha died, and they buried him. And the year following the predatory bands of Moab invaded the land. xVnd it happened that while they were burying a man, behold they saw the band upon which they threw the man into Elisha's tomb, and when he sunk down and touched the bones of Elisha, he revived and stood on his feet. Now Azael had oppressed Israel all the days of Joachaz, but the Lord pitied them and compassionated them, and looked upon them, because of his covenant with Abraham and Isaak and Jacob and the Lord would not utterly destroy them
;
:
Ch.
XIV.
IV.
24 nor did he cast them out of his sight. So when Azael king of Syria was dead, and Son Acler his son reigned in his stead, 25 Joas son of Joachaz returned and took out of the hand of Son Ader son of Azael, the cities which, he had taken in war out Thrice Joas smote him of the hands of Joachaz, his father.
and recovered the cities of Israel. In the second year of Joas son of Joachaz king of IsXIV. 2 rael, Amessias son of Joas king of Juda, began his reign. He was twenty five years old, when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty nine years in Jerusalem, and his mother's 3 name was Joadim of Jerusalem. And he did that which was
right in the sight of the Lord, but not like his father David. 4 According to all that his father Joas had done, he did. But he did not remove the high places. Still the people sacrificed And when the king5 and burned incense on the high places. dom was confirmed in his hand, he smote his servants who had slain his father. But the children of the murderers he did
as
the Lord
As it is written in the book of the laws of commanded saying, Fathers shall not
be put to death for children; nor shall children be put to for every one shall die for his own sins.
;
smote of Edom in Gemeled ten thousand and took Petra by war and called its name Jethoel which it now hath. 8 Then Amessias sent messengers to Joas son of Joachaz son of Jehu king of Israel saying, Come, let us look one another
He
9 in the face.
10
11
12
13
Whereupon Joas king of Israel, sent to Amessias king of Juda, saying, The thistle which is on Libanus sent to the cedar on Libanus saying, Give thy daughter to my son but the wild beasts of the field in traversing Libato wife Thou hast smitten Idumea, trampled down the thistle. nus Enjoy thy glory at home. Why seekis elated. and thy heart est thou a quarrel to thy hurt, that thou shouldst fall and Juda with thee? But Amessias would not hearken. Therefore Joas king of Israel went up. And he and Amessias king of Juda met each other at Baithsamus in Juda. And Juda gave way And Joas king before Israel and fled every man to his tent.
;
Oh.
XIV.
IV.
KIXGS-II. KINGS.
And he
took the gold and silver and
in the house of the Lord,
all
and
and hostages
Xow
the rest of the acts of Joas and all the exploits which he performed in his war with Amessias king of Juda, are they not And Joas slept 16 written in the journal of the kings of Israel? with his fathers and was buried in Samaria with the kings of
Israel,
his stead.
17
Xow
the rest
and
all
A conspiracy being formed against him in Jerusalem he fled to Lachis, but they 20 sent after him to Lachis and there put him to death. But they brought him on horses and he was buried in Jerusalem with Afterwards all the people of 21 his fathers in the city of David. Juda took Azarias when he was sixteen years old and made
19 ten in the journal of the kings of Juda?
He
rebuilt
for
Juda
after the
23
Jeroboam son
Lord.
of
Samaria.
And he
sin.
He
He extended
26
27
28
29
from the bay of Aimath to the sea of Araba, according word of the Lord God of Israel, which he spoke by the ministry of his servant Jonas son of Amathi the prophet of Gethchopher. For the Lord saw that the affliction of Israel was very bitter, that they were few in number, closely confined, reduced to penury and forsaken and that there was no helper for Israel And the Lord had said that he would not blot out Therefore he saved the seed of Israel from under heaven. them by the hand of Jeroboam son of Joas. Xow the rest of the acts of Jeroboam and all that he did, and his exploits, how he warred, and how he recovered Damascus and Aimath which belonged to -Juda, for Israel are they not written in the journal And Jeroboam slept with his fathers of the kings of Israel ?
;
VOL.
I.
Ch.
XV.
IV.
with the kings of Israel, 'and Zacharias his son reigned in his
stead.
XV.
In the twenty seventh year of Jeroboam king of Israel, 2 Azarias son of Amessias king of Juda began to reign. He was sixteen years old when he began to reign, and he reigned fifty
3 of Jerusalem.
two years in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was Jechelia He did that which was right in the sight of the
4 Lord, according to all that his father Amessias had done. But Still the people sacrificed the high places he did not remove. and burned incense on the high places. Though the Lord 5 struck the king with a leprosy and he was leprous to the day and Joof his death, yet he reigned in the house, Apphusoth atham the king's son was over the household and judged the Now the rest of the acts of Azarias and all 6 people of the land. that he did, are they not written in the journal of the kings of And when Azarias slept with his fathers, they buried 7 Juda? him with his fathers in the city of David, and Joatham his son
;
In the thirty eighth year of Azarias king of Juda, Zacharias son of Jeroboam began to reign over Israel in Samaria. His
as his father
And he did evil in the sight of the Lord had done. He departed not from all the sins of Je10 roboam son of Xabat who caused Israel to sin. And Sellum son of Jabis conspired against him, and when they had smitten him at Keblaam and put him to death, he reigned in his stead.
9 reign was six months.
11
Now
This was the word of the Lord which he spake to Jehu saying, Thy sons in the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel and so it came to
;
pass.
Sellum son of Jabis began to reign in the thirty ninth year 14 of Azarias king of Juda and when he had reigned one month in Samaria, Manaem son of Gaddi went up from Tharsila and came to Samaria and smote Sellum son of Jabis in Samaria and 15 put him to death. Now the rest of the acts of Sellum and his conspiracy, behold they are written in the journal of the kings
13
;
16 of Israel.
child.
Ch.
XV.
IV.
17
And he
all
He
who
a
sin.
This money
Manaem
on
Israel,
fifty
piece
upon every
king of the Assyrians. So the king of the Assyrians returned and made no establishment in 2L the land. Now the rest of the acts of Manaem and all that he did, behold are they not written in the journal of the kings of 22 Israel ? And when Manaem slept with his fathers his son Pkato be given to the
mighty man,
23
of
In the
fiftieth
Manaem began to reign over Israel in Samaria. His reign 24 was two years. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord. He
departed not from the sins of Jeroboam son of Nabat, who
25 caused Israel to
And Phakee son of Eonielias, his chief captain, conspired against him. And being assisted by Argob and Aria and having with him fifty men of the guard of four hundred, he slew him at Samaria before the palace. And when
sin.
2(j
acts of Phakesias
he had slain him he reigned in his stead. Now the rest of the and all that he did, behold they are written in In the
fifty
21
And
did not depart from all 29 had caused Israel to sin. In the days of Phakee king of Israel, Thalgathphellasar king of the Assyrians came up and took Ain and Abel, and Thamacha and Anioch, and Kenez and
all the land of Nephthaleim, and Asor, and Galen and Galilee 30 removed the inhabitants to x^ssyria. And Osea son of Ela formed a conspiracy against Phakee son of Eomelias, and smote him, and having put him to death reigned in his stead
he did evil in the sight of the Lord and the sins of Jeroboam son of Nabat, who
Now
the rest
Phakee and
all
Ch XVI.
32
IV.
Joatham son
five
began
to
reign.
33
He
was twenty
years old
when he began
to reign,
and he
name was
had
And he
Still
the people
sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. He built the 36 upper gate of the house of the Lord. Now the rest of the acts
Joatham and all that he did, are they not written in the jour37 nal of the kings of Juda? In these days the Lord began to send against Juda Kaasson king of Syria, and Phakee son of
of
38 Eomelias.
When
Joatham
he was buried
with his fathers in the city of David his father, and Achaz his
son reigned in his stead.
XVI.
2
Achaz son
In the seventeenth year of Phakee, son of Komelias, of Joatham king of Juda, began to reign. Achaz
Lord
his
God
fa-
3 ther.
He
He
nable acts of the nations which the Lord had removed from
4 before the Israelites. He sacrificed also and burned incense on the high places, and on the mounts and under every shady 5 tree. Then came up Kaasson, king of Syria, and Phakee son
of Komelias king of Israel, against Jerusalem for war,
and be-
6 sieved
to battle.
At
that time
Then Achaz
of
sent
messengers
saying, I
to
Thalgathphellasar,
king
the
:
Assyrians,
Save me thy servant and thy son. Come up out of the hand of the king of Syria, and out of the hand 8 of the king of Israel, who are risen up against me. And Achaz took the silver and the gold which was found in the treasures
am
gifts
9 to the king.
to
Whereupon the king of the Assyrians hearkened him and came up against Damascus and took it, and having
Ch. XVII.
IV.
at that place.
And having
taken a
And
that king
And when
and offered thereon his whole burnt offering, and his libation, and sprinkled the blood of 14 his peace offering upon that altar. As for the brasen altar which was before the Lord he brought it forward towards the front of the house of the Lord, from between this altar and the house 15 of the Lord and put it upon the north side of this altar. And king Achaz commanded Ourias the priest saying, Offer the morning and evening whole burnt offering with its sacrifice, and the whole burnt offering of the kin with his sacrifice, and the whole burnt offering of the whole people with their sacrifice and their libation on this great altar, and pour out on it all the blood of the whole burnt offering and all the blood of the And the brasen altar shall be for me for the morning. sacrifice. 16 So Ourias the priest did according to all that king Achaz comand
his sacrifice
And king Achaz cut off the embossments of the mechonoths and took away from them the lavers, and took down the brasen sea from the oxen of brass that were under 18 it, and set it on a base of stone. He built also the foundation of the seat in the house of the Lord, and altered the way of the king's coming into the house of the Lord on account of the 19 king of the Assyrians. Now the rest of the acts of Achaz and all that he did, are they not written in the journal of the kings 20 of Juda ? And when Achaz slept with his fathers he was buried in the city of David, and Ezekias his son reigned in his stead. XVII. In the twelfth year of Achaz king of Juda, Osea son of Ela, began to reign over Israel in Samaria, and reigned nine
17 manded him.
2 years.
.'5
And
he did
who were
before him.
king of the Assyrians came up. Now Osea was his and had withheld from him the customary homage gift, and the king of the Assyrians had found infidelity in Osea; for lie had sent messengers to Segor king of Egypt, and had
Oh. XVII.
IV.
;;
him and bound him in prison. When the king of Assyria had come up through all the land he went to Samaria and besieged
it
three years.
among
caused them to dwell on the Alae and the Abor, rivers of Gosan,
Now
land of
this
came
to pass,
who brought them up out of the Egypt, from under the hand of Pharao king of Egypt
other gods, and walked in the ordinances
of
the nations which the Lord had removed from before the Is9 raelites.
rael did
10
11
12
13
14 15
Indeed with regard to the acts which the kings of Isand which the Israelites adopted were they not in They built for themdirect opposition to the Lord their God ? selves high places in all their cities, from the watch tower to and erected for themselves pillars and bowthe fortified city ers on every high hill, and under every shady tree; and there burned incense in all the high places, as the nations did which the Lord had removed from before them. Nay, they unhallowed and marked themselves to provoke the Lord to wrath and served the idols, concerning which the Lord said to them, You shall not do such a thing for the Lord. And though the Lord testified to Israel and to Juda by the ministry of all his prophets of every seer, saying, Turn from your evil ways and keep my commandments and my statutes and all my law which I enjoined on your fathers, and which I sent them by the ministry but yet they hearkened not of my servants the prophets hardened their neck more than their fathers had done His testimonies which he gave them in charge, they did not keep but walked after vanities and became vain, and followed the nations around them in the very things which the Lord com;
; ;
16
They forsook the commandments of the Lord their God, and made for themselves a molten image even two calves. And having made bowers, they worship17 ped the whole host of heaven, and served Baal. They made
to do.
their sons
to pass
Oh. XVII.
IV.
was very angry with Israel, and removed them from his presence, and there was none left but 19 only the tribe of Juda, yet even then Judadid not keep the com-
18
And though
the Lord
mandments of the Lord their God but walked in the ordinances 20 which Israel had made, and rejected the Lord. Therefore the Lord was angry with the whole race of Israel and shook them off, and delivered them into the hands of spoilers who ran;
Because
Israel
of Nabat king therefore Jeroboam drove from following the Lord, and caused them to commit a
and the
Israelites
proceeded on
am which he had
it,
until the
removed from their own land to As21 syria, where they continue to this day the king of the Assyrians brought people from Babylon and from Chutha and from Aia and from Aimath and Seppharuim, and planted them in
Israel was
;
Now when
And
cities thereof.
God of that land therefore he hath sent lions among them, and behold they are killing them, because they 27 do not know the ritual of the God of that land. Thereupon the king of Assyria gave orders, saying, Take some who came
ritual of the
;
let
So they they had transported from Samaria, and he settled at Baithel. And while he was instructing them how they should fear the Lord, they were making,
of that land.
may
God
whom
29 every nation, their own gods, which they set up in the house of the high places which the Samaritans had erected every 30 nation in the cities where they dwelt. Thus the men of Baby-
Ch. XVIII.
Ion
IT.
made Sokchoth-benith and the men of Chuth made Erand the men of Aimath made Asimath and the Evites 31 made Eblazer and Tharthak and the Seppharuims made
gal
;
; ;
Adramelech and Anemelech, because they of Seppharuim 32 burned their children to these gods. Though they feared the Lord, yet they set up their own abominations, in the houses of the high places which they had made in Samaria, every nation
33 in the city where they dwelt. Though they feared the Lord, yet they made for themselves priests of the high places, and sacrificed for themselves in the house of the high places. They
both feared the Lord and served their own gods, according to
the ritual of the nations from which they had been transplant3-4
ed.
Even
to this
ritual
They fear and they do according to their own rites and their own institutions, and according to the law and the command which the Lord commanded the children of Jacob 35 to whom he gave the name Israel, Though the Lord had made a covenant with them and commanded them, saying, You shall 36 not fear other gods nor worship them nor serve them, nor sacrifice to them, for these acts you must do to the Lord only, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt with great power and with an outstretched arm Him you shall fear, and Him
of theirs.
you shall offer sacrifice These and these judgments and this law and the commandments which he hath written for you to do, you shall keep con38 tinually; and you shall not fear other gods and this cove39 nant which he hath made with you, you must not forget. You
statutes
Him
but fear the Lord your God only, you from all your enemies and you shall 41 pay no regard to the rites which they practise. Yet these nations feared the Lord and at the same time served their graven And even to this day their children and their chilimages.
shall not fear other gods
will deliver
;
40 and he
XVIII.
Now
Israel,
Achaz kiug of Juda acted as king. He was twenty five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned twenty nine years in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was 3 Abu, a daughter of Zacharias. He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, according to all that David his father
2 Ezekias son of
Ch. XVII.
IV.
4 had done. He removed the high places and broke in pieces the pillars and destroyed the bowers and the brasen serpent which Moses made. Because in those days the Israelites were burn5 ing incense to it, therefore he called it Neesthan. He trusted
Lord God of Israel, so that there was not after him one him among the kings of Juda, nor among those who were 6 before him. For he cleaved to the Lord and departed not from following him, and kept all his commandments which he had And the Lord was with him and 7 given in charge to Moses. 8 assisted him in all that he did. And he revolted from the king
in the like of Assyria and would not serve him. He smote the Philistines even to Gaza and the border thereof, from the watch tower to the fenced city.
Now
Israel,
And
hearkened to the voice of the Lord their God, but transgressed and, with regard to all that Moses the servant his covenant
13
14
15
16
17
Lord commanded, had neither hearkened to them nor done them. And in the fourteenth of king Ezekias, Sennacherim the king of the Assyrians came up against the fortified cities of Juda, and when he had taken some of them, Ezekias king of Juda sent messengers to the king of Assyria at Lachis, saying, I have done wrong. Depart from me. Whatever thou imposest on me I will bear. Thereupon the king of Assyria imposed on Ezekias king of Juda, three hundred talents of silver and thirty talents of gold. And Ezekias gave him all the silver which was found in the house of the Lord and in the treasury of the king's house. At that time Ezekias cut up the doors of the temple, and the braces which he, Ezekias king of Juda, had overlaid with gold, and gave them to the king of Assyria. Nevertheless the king of Assyria sent Tharthan and Kaphis, and Rapsakes of Lachis, to king Ezekias with a great army against Jerusalem. And when they had marched up and arrived at Jerusalem they lialtvol. i. 4 N
of the
Ch. XVIII.
IV.
18 to the
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
by the high way there went out to hirn Eliakim son of Chelkias, the steward, and Somnas the secretary, and Joas son of Saphat, the recorder. And Bapsakes said to them, Say, I pray you, to Ezekias, Thus saith the king, the great king of the Assyrians, Of what avail is that confidence on which thou hast relied? Thou saidst but they were vain words I have counsel and strength for war. Now therefore on whom dost thou rely that thou shouldst rebel against me ? Perhaps thou leanest on that staff that broken on which if any one lean, it will enter his reed on Egypt hand and pierce it. Such is Pharao king of Egypt to all who trust in him. As to thy telling me, We have relied on the Lord God Is not this he, whose high places and whose altars Ezekias hath pulled down, saying to Juda and Jerusalem, You shall worship before this altar in Jerusalem ? Though you were now in close connexion with my master the king of Assyria, and I were to give thee two thousand horses, couldst thou, I pray thee, mount for thyself riders on them ? How then canst thou turn back the face of a petty governor one of the lowest servants of my lord, relying on Egypt for chariots and horsemen ? And now are we come up without the Lord against this The Lord hath said to me, Go up against place to destroy it ? that land and destroy it. Then Eliakim son of Chelkias, and Somnas and Joas, said to Kapsakes, Speak, we pray thee, to thy servants in Syriac, for we understand it. Therefore speak not to us in the Jewish language. Why shouldst thou speak to the ears of the people on the wall? Thereupon Kapsakes said to them, Did my master send me to thy master or to thee, to deliver this message ?
fuller's field,
and cried
to Ezekias.
And
Was
28
it
not to those
men who
may eat their own ordure and drink their own urine ? Then Kapsakes stood and cried with a loud voice in the Jewish language and said, Hear the words of the great king of the Assy29 rians. Thus saith the king, Let not Ezekias deceive you for 30 he cannot deliver you out of his hand. Neither let Ezekias cause you to trust in the Lord, saying, The Lord will deliver us
;
31 the Assyrians.
Hearken not
to Ezekias.
For thus
saith the
(h.
XIX.
IV.
king of the Assyrians, Make peace with me and come out to me. And every one shall drink of his own vine, and every one shall eat of his own fig tree, and drink the water of his own cis32 tern; until. I come and take you to a land like your own land of corn and wine, and bread and vineyards a land of olive Hearken not to oil and honey, that you may live and not die.
he deceiveth you, saying, The Lord will deliver 33 us. Have the gods of the nations delivered their respective 34 countries out of the hand of the king of the Assyrians ? Where is the God of Aimath and Arphad ? Where the god of SepphaEzekias
:
for
Ana and Aba? Have they delivered Samaria out of hand ? Who is there among all the gods of these countries who have delivered their countries out of my hand, that the 3G Lord should deliver Jerusalem out of it? But they held their peace and answered him not a word, For this was the king's command, Make hini no answer. Then came Eliakim son of Chelkias the steward, and Som37 nas the secretary, and Joas the son of Saphat the recorder to Ezekias, with their clothes rent and told him the words of And when the king Ezekias heard them lie Ivapsakes. XIX. rent his clothes and put on sackcloth and went into the house Then he sent Eliakim the steward, and Somnas 2 of the Lord.
ruaim,
35
my
cloth to Esaias the prophet the son of 3 say to him, Thus saith Ezekias, This
the secretary, and the elders of the priests clothed with sackAmos, that they should
is
indeed a day of fierce indignation for children are come to the birth and there is not strength to bring forth. 4 Perhaps the Lord thy God will attend to all the words of Kapsakes, whom the Assyrian king his master hath sent to reproach
rebuke.
This
is
the living
thy
5
God and blaspheme, in the words which the Lord God hath heard. Therefore put up a prayer for the remnant which is left. And when the servants of the king Ezekias
to Esaias he said to them,
came
Thus
not
shall
you say
to your
6 master,
Thus
saith
the Lord,
Be
terrified
at the words
which thou hast heard, with which the servants of the Assyrian Behold I will put such a spirit in him 7 king have blasphemed. and he shall hear such news, that he shall return to his own land. And I will destroy him with the sword in his own land. 8 So Rapsakes returned and found the king warring against Lob-
Ch.
XIX.
;
IV.
9 na
for
he heard
10 Behold he
sengers to
into the
come to fight thee, he retreated and sent mesEzekias saying, Let not thy God on whom thou
Jerusalem shall not be delivered
of the Assyrians.
heard
all
12 countries to destroy them utterly; and shalt thou be delivered? Did the gods of the nations, which my father destroyed, deliver them, namely Gosan and Charran and Eaphis and the children 13 of Eden who were at Thaesthin ? Where is the king of Aimath and the king of Arphad? And where is the king of Seppha14 ruaim, Ana and Aba? And when Ezekias received the letter
from the hand of the messengers and had read it, he went up 15 to the house of the Lord, and spreading it before the Lord said,
KJ
Lord the God of Israel, who art enthroned on the cherubim, Thou alone art God in all the kingdoms of the earth. Thou hast made the heaven and the earth. Incline, Lord, thine ear
and hear Open, Lord, thine eyes and see and hear the words of Sennacherim, which he hath sent to reproach the living God. Of a truth, Lord, the kings of Assyria have laid waste these nations and committed to the flames their gods. Because they are not gods, but the works of men's hands, wood and stone therefore they destroyed them. But now, Lord our God, save us out of his hand, and all the kingdoms of the earth will know that thou the Lord alone art God. Thereupon Esaias son of Amos sent to Ezekias saying, Thus saith the Lord the God of hosts, the God of Israel, I have heard the prayer which thou hast made to me concerning Sennacherim king of Assyria. This is the word which the Lord hath spoken against him, The virgin daughter of Zion hath despised thee and laughed thee to scorn. At thee the daughter of Jerusalem hath shaken her head. Whom hast thou reproached? And whom hast thou blasphemed ? And against whom hast thou exalted thy voice and lifted up thine eyes ? Against the Holy One of Israel By thy messengers thou hast reproached the Lord and said, " With the multitude of my chariots I will ascend the lofty mountains the sides of Libanus. I have cut down its stately cedars, the choicest cypresses thereof, and entered into the midst of the forest of
! !
17 IS 19
20
21
22
23
Ch.
XX.
:
IV.
I
have refreshed myself and drunk strange waters, and with the soles of my feet dried up all the streams of the siege." 25 It was I who formed it I who made it close so that it was ef-
21 Karniel
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33 34
35
36 37
riors. So the inhabitants therein became weak handed were dismayed and confounded became like the grass of the field like grass on the house top and that trodden or the green herb under foot. I know indeed thy sitting down and thy going out and thy wrath against me. Because thy rage is against me and thy haughtiness hath come up to my ears, therefore I will put my hook in thy nose and my bridle in thy lips, and turn thee back the way thou earnest. Now this shall be the sign to thee, Eat this year what groweth spontaneously, and the next year what springeth up but in the third year there shall be sowing and reaping and planting of vineyards, and you shall eat the fruit thereof. And the remnant of the house of Juda which are left, shall strike root downwards and bear fruit upwards. For out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant, and out of Mount Sion he who hath escaped. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this. Therefore thus saith the Lord respecting the king of Assyria, He shall not come to this city nor shall he shoot an arrow there. A shield shall not approach it, nor shall he raise a mount against it. By the way he came by the same he shall return and to this city he shall not come, saith the Lord. For I will shield this city for my own sake and for the sake of my servant David. Accordingly in the night an angel of the Lord went forth and smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and eighty And when they rose early in the morning, befive thousand. Thereupon Sennacherim hold all these were dead corpses. king of the Assyrians struck his tent and began his march and returned and dwelt in Nineve. And as he was worshipping in the house of Meserach his god, Adramelech and Sarasar his
sons slew
and
XX.
Asardan his son reigned in his stead. In those days Ezekias was sick unto death, and Esaias son of Amos the prophet went to him and said to him, Thus 2 saith the Lord, Give a charge to thy household. Thou art at 3 the point of death and shalt nut live. Upon this Ezekias turned
of Ararath,
Ch.
XX.
IV.
his face to the wall, and prayed to the Lord saying, Lord, remember I beseech thee, how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart, and have done what is good in thy
sight.
And
Ezekias wept
sore.
Now
him saying, Return and say to Ezekias the leader of my people, Thus saith the Lord the God of thy father David, I have heard thy prayer. G I have seen thy tears. Behold I will heal thee. On the third day thou shalt go up to the house of the Lord. And I will add to thy days, fifteen years, and deliver thee and this city out of the hand of the king of Assyria, and I will defend this city, for my own sake, and for the sake of my servant
David.
Let them take a fig cake and lay it Ezekias said to Esaias, What is the sign that the Lord will heal me, and that I shall go up 9 to the house of the Lord on the third day ? To which Esaias replied, This is the sign from the Lord, that the Lord will perform the word which he hath spoken, The shadow shall 10 advance ten steps, or go back ten steps. And Ezekias said, It is an easy matter for the shadow to decline ten steps. No. Let the shadow return upon the steps, ten steps backwards.
7
And when
boil,
he
said,
8 on the
and he
will recover,
11
cried
to the Lord,
Marodoch Baladan son of Baladan king and presents to Ezekias, because he 13 heard that Ezekias had been sick. At this Ezekias was rejoiced, and shewed the messengers all the house of Nechotha the silver and the gold, the spices and the precious oil, and the house of the vessels, and all that was in his treasuries.
that occasion
of Babylon, sent a letter
On
There was not a thing in his house, or within his power which 14 he did not shew them. Whereupon Esaias the prophet went
to king Ezekias, and said to him, What have these men said, and whence are they come to thee ? To which Ezekias replied, They are come to me from a far distant country from 15 Babylon. Then he said, What have they seen in thy house? And he said, They have seen all that are in my house. There is not a thing in my house, or in my treasuries which I have 16 not shewn them. Then Esaias said to Ezekias, Hear a word
Ch.
XXL
thy house, and
IV.
17 of the Lord.
Behold the days are corning, when all that are in all that thy fathers have been treasuring up 18 even to this day, shall be carried to Babylon. Not a word shall And as for thy sons who fail which the Lord hath spoken. shall spring from thee, whom thou shalt beget, he will take them and they shall be eunuchs in the house of the king of 19 Babylon. And Ezekias said to Esaias, Good is that word which the Lord spoke There shall be peace in my days. 20 Now the rest of the acts of Ezekias and all his power and all that he did, the pool and the aqueduct to bring water into the city, are they not written in the book of the journal of the
kings of Juda?
And
Ezekias slept
with
his
fathers,
and
XXI.
2
4
5
6
Manasses was twelve years old when he began to reign, and he reigned fifty five years in Jerusalem and his mother's name was Apsiba. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all the abominable acts of the nations which the He restored and reLord had removed from before Israel. built the high places which his father Ezekias had demolished and erected an altar to Baal and made bowers as Achab king of Israel had done and worshipped the whole host of heaven and served them. He even built an altar in the house of the Lord. Though the Lord had said, In Jerusalem I will put my name yet he built an altar to the whole host of heaven, in the two courts of the house of the Lord and made his sons pass through fire, and consulted omens, and auguries, and built temples, and multiplied diviners, to do evil in the sight of the Lord, to provoke him to anger. Nay, he placed the graven image of the bower in the very house, concerniDg which the Lord had said to David and to Solomon his son, In this house and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of
; ; ; ;
and I which I gave their fathers, provided they will keep all that I have commanded, according to the command which my servant Moses 9 commanded them. Now when they kearkened not, and Manasses led them astray to do evil in the sight of the Lord, more than those nations, which the Lord had destroyed from
all
my name
forever,
will
no more remove
Ch.
XXI.
IV.
then by the ministry of his servants the Lord spoke saying, Because Manasses the king of Juda hath committed all these abominations these evils surpassing all that the Amorites did before him, and hath caused 12 Juda also to sin by their idols therefore thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, Behold I will bring evils upon Jerusalem and Juda, so that both the ears of every one who heareth them
10 before the Israelites
11 prophets, the
;
13 shall tingle.
And
plummet
of the house of
is
Jerusalem the line of SaAchab and wipe Jewiped and turned on its
;
And
them
spoil,
remnant of
all their
my
inheritance, and
into the
hand
of their enemies,
15 be for a
and
for a
prey to
of
have done
16
evil in
my
me from
them out
Moreover Manasses shed innocent blood in great abuntill he rilled Jerusalem, from one end to the other, in addition to the sins by which he caused Juda to sin, by doing
dance
Now
nasses and all that he did, and the sins which he committed
18
When
Manasses slept with his fathers, he was buried in the and Amos his son
;
Amos
20
21
22
23 24
25
and he reigned two years in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was Mesollam. She was a daughter of Arus of Jeteba. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, as Manasses his father had done, and walked in all the way in which his father walked and served the idols, which his father served and worshipped them. He forsook the Lord God of his fathers and did not walk in the way of the Lord, therefore Amos' servants conBut spired against him, and slew the king in his own house. people of the land, smote all those who conspired against the king Amos. And the people of the land made his son Josias king in his stead. Now the rest of the acts of Amos and all
that he did, behold are they not written in the journal of the
kings of Juda
26
Now when
Ch.
XXII.
IV.
X X II.
sias
was eight years old when he began to reign, and he reigned thirty one years in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was
She was a daughter of Edria of Basuroth. He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord, and walked in all the ways of David his father, and turned not aside to the right
Tedia.
3 nor to the
sias in
left.
high priest and seal the money which is which they who keep the weights have received from the people, and let it be delivered into the hand of the board of works in the house of the Lord. And when he had given this to the board of works in the house
Go up
expence of the repairs of the house and the masons, and them who built the walls, and to purchase wood and hewn stone to repair the 7 breaches of the house (now they to whom the money was
of the
to defray the
Lord
given were not to be called to account, for they acted in confi8 dence) Chelkias the high priest said to Sapphan the scribe, I
have found a book of the law in the house of the Lord. So Chelkias gave the book to Sapphan and when he had read it he went to the kin in the house of the Lord, and having made
;
Thy
sil-
to the
Sapphan
the scribe spake to the king, saying, Chelkias the priest hath
me a book. x\nd Sapphan read it before the king. And when the king heard the words of the book of the law he rent 12 his clothes. Then the king gave orders to Chelkias the priest and Achikam son of Sapphan and Achobar son of Michaias,
13 saying,
and Asaias a servant of the king, me and concerning all this people and concerning all Juda, and concerning the words of this book which is found. For great must be the wrath of the Lord which is kindled against us because our fathers have not hearkened to the words of this book to do ac14 cording to all that is written for us. Accordingly Chelkias the priest went with Achikam and Achobar and Sapphan and
to
and
Sapphan the
scribe
Go and
VOL.
T.
4 o
Ch.
XXIII.
IV.
15 16
17
18
Thekuan, son of Aras the keeper of the wardrobe. Now she dwelt at Jerusalem in the Masena. And when they had spoken to her, she said to them, Thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, Say to the man who hath sent you to me, Thus saith the Lord, Behold I am bringing evils on this place and on the inhabitants thereof, even all the words of the book which the king of Juda hath read. Because they have forsaken me and burned incense to other gods, that they might provoke me by the works of their hands, therefore my wrath shall be kindled But to the king against this place and shall not be quenched.
of
Juda who hath sent you to inquire of the Lord, thus shall 19 you say to him, Thus saith the Lord the God of Israel, With
respect to the words which thou hast heard, because thy heart
what I had spoken against this that they should become a desolation and a curse and didst rend thy clothes and weep 20 before me for I heard, saith the Lord therefore behold I will gather thee to thy fathers and thou shalt be gathered to thy grave in peace, and thy eyes shall not see all the evils which I will bring on this place. XXIII. When they brought back this answer to the king, the king sent and assembled before him all the elders of Juda and 2 Jerusalem. And the king went up to the house of the Lord, accompanied by all the chiefs of Juda and all the iuhabitants of Jerusalem, with the priests and the prophets and all the people 3 small and great. And when he had read in their hearing all the words of the book of the covenant, which was found in the house of the Lord, the king stood before the pillar and made a covenant in the presence of the Lord to follow the Lord to keep his commandments and his testimonies and his statutes, with all his heart and with all his soul to conform to the terms 4 of the covenant, the things written in the book. And all the people joined in the covenant. Then the king ordered Chelkias the high priest and the priests of the second order and them who had the charge of the weights, to bring out of the temple of the Lord all the utensils which were made for Baal and for the bower and for all the host of heaven, and he burned
as thou didst hear
them soon
Ch. XXIII.
IV.
KINGS II.
at
KINGS.
Sademoth Keclron, and sent the also the Chomarims, whom the kings of Juda had appointed. These were they who burned incense on the high places and in the cities of Juda and in the places around Jerusalem. He burned them also, who offered incense to Baal and to the sun and the moon and 6 the signs in the zodiack and to all the host of heaven. And lie brought out the bower out of the house of the Lord without Jerusalem to the brook Kedron, and having burned it by the brook Kedron, he ground it to powder, and strewed the 7 powder over the graves of the children of the people. He pulled down also the house of Kadesim in the house of the Lord, 8 where the women wove hangings for the bower. Then he brought up all the priests out of the cities of Juda, and defiled the high places where the priests burned incense from Gaibal
5 ashes
Baithel.
He burned
to Bersabee.
He
on
man
high places did not go up to the altar of for they only eat unleavened bread among their 10 brethren. He denied also Tapheth which was set apart in the
rusalem
;
valley of the
man
to
to Moloch.
And he burned
the houses which the kings of Juda had dedicated to the sun at the entrance of the house of the Lord, at the treasury office
12 of Nathan, the king's chamberlain, at Pharurim. He burned also with fire the chariot of the sun, and the altars which were on the roof of Achaz's chamber, which the king's of Juda had
erected? and he pulled
down the
altars
made
dragged them out thence piece meal, he threw the rubbish The king defiled also the house which was in front of Jerusalem that which was on the right of mount Mosthath, which Solomon king of Israel had built for Astarte, the abomination of the Sidonians, and for Chamos, the abomination of Moab, and for Moloch the abomination of 14 the Ammonites. And when he had broken in pieces the pillars, and utterly destroyed the bowers, and filled their places
15 with
human
down
which was
Ch.
XXIII.
at Baithel, that
IV.
KINGS-II. KINGS.
who had caused Israel to sin. Even that high altar he tore down and broke the stones thereof to pieces and pound16 ed them to dust, and burned the bower. Now when Josias
of Nabat,
turned and saw the graves which were there in the city, he sent and took the bones out of the graves and burned them on the
altar,
and polluted
of
it
the
man
standing on the
al-
man of monument is that which I see ? And when the men of the city said, It is the man of God who came from Juda to denounce, and who denounced these very things against this altar at 18 Baithel he said, Let him alone, Let no man move his bones. So his bones escaped with the bones of the prophet, who came
17 of the
;
19 from Samaria.
were in the
cities
which
and did to them all 20 that he had done at Baithel. And when he had sacrificed all the priests of the high places who were there over the altars, and burned the bones of men upon them, he returned to Jerubuilt to provoke the Lord, Josias removed,
salem.
21
Lord our God, as it is written in 22 the book of this covenant. For from the days of the Judges who judged Israel, there had not been during all the days of 23 the kings of Israel and the kim>s of Juda, such a passover as this which was kept to the Lord in Jerusalem in the eighteenth 24 year of Josias. For Josias removed all the devotees and the
lebrate the passover to the
diviners and the theraphins and the idols and all the abomina-
which were in the land of Juda and in Jerusalem, that he might conform to the words of the law which were written in the book which Chelkias the priest had found in the house of 25 the Lord. Like him there was no king before him who turned to the Lord with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his strength, according to all the law of Moses nor did there 26 arise after him any one like him. Nevertheless the Lord turned not from the fervency of his great wrath with which he was incensed against Juda at the provocations with which Manasses
tions
;
Ch.
XXIV.
IV.
27 had provoked him. So the Lord said, I will remove Juda also from my presence as 1 have removed Israel and I will cast off this city of Jerusalem which I chose, and this house of which I 28 said, My name shall be there. Now the rest of the acts of Josias and all that he did, are they not written in the journal of 29 the kings of Juda ? In those days when Pharao Nechao king
of
And Nechao
his servants took
slew
And
him
31
32 33
34
35
up mortally wounded at Mageddo and brought him to Jerusalem, and buried him in his own tomb. And the people of the land took Joachaz son of Josias and anointed him, and made him king in his father's stead. Joachaz was twenty three years old when he began to reign, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was Amital. She was a daughter of Jeremias of Lobna. He did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord according to all that his forefathers had done. So when Pharao Nechao was at Rablaam in the land of Emath, he removed him from reigning in Jerusalem, and imposed as a fine on the land a hundred talents of silver and a hundred talents of gold; and having made Eliakim son of Josias, king of Juda, king over them in the room of his father Josias, Pharao Nechao changed his name to Joakim and he took Joachaz and carried him to Egypt, and he died there. And Joakim gave the silver and the gold to Pharao moreover he assessed the land to give the money at the command of Pharao. Every man of rank ac;
:
sil-
Joakim was twenty five years old when he began to reign, and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem and his mother's name was Jeldath. She was a daughter of Phadail of Ruma. 37 And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, according to all that
36
;
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sar
his forefathers had done. In his days Nabuchodonoking of Babylon came up, and Joakim became his vassal. 2 Three years. Then he turned and revolted from him, and the Lord sent against him predatory bands of the Chaldeans, and
predatory bands of Syria, and predatory bands of Moab, and the predatory bands of the Ammonites. These he let loose to
Ch.
XXIV.
IV.
KINGSII. KINGS.
prevail in the land of Juda, according to the word of the Lord which he spoke by the ministry of his prophets. But to add to the wrath of the Lord against Juda, that he might remove them from his presence, for all the sins which Manasses had committed, Joakim shed innocent blood, and filled Jeit.
4 rusalem with
5
6
Now
are they not written in the book of the journal of the kings of
Juda?
And Joakim
and Joachim
his
And
;
the king of
his land
for the
Egypt
10
ll
12
13
14
15
16
17
Joachim was eighteen years old when he began to reign, and he reigned three months in Jerusalem, and his mother's name was Nestha. She was a daughter of Ellanastham of Jerusalem. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord, according At that time Nebuchodonosar to all that his father had done. king of Babylon, came up to Jerusalem, and the city was beNow when Nebuchodonosar came to the city, and his sieged. servants laid siege to it, Joachim king of Juda, went out to the king of Babylon, he and his servants and his mother and and the king of Babylon in the his chiefs and his officers eighth year of his reign, took him, and carried out thence all the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house, and cut in pieces all the vessels of gold which Solomon king of Israel had made in the temple of the Lord, according to the word of the Lord. And he carried away captive from Jerusalem all the chiefs and mighty men of valour, ten thousand captives, with all the carpenters and mechanics, When he so that there were none left but the poor of the land. carried away Joachim to Babylon, he carried away also out of Jerusalem in captivity to Babylon, the king's mother and the king's wives, and his officers, and the mighty men of the country, and all the men of the army, amounting to seven thousand, and the carpenters and mechanics amounting to a thouAll these were valiant men fit for war. These the king of sand. Babylon carried away captives to Babylon. And the king of Babylon made Batthainas king in his stead, and called his
;
name
Sedekias.
Ch.
XXV.
IV.
Sedekias was twenty one years old when he began to reign and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem and his mother's 19 name was Amital. She was a daughter of Jeremias. And he did evil in the sight of the Lord according to all that Joachim 20 had done. Because the anger of the Lord was against Jerusalem and Juda until he cast them out from his presence therefore when Sedekias rebelled against the king of Babylon, XXV. Nabuchodonosar the king of Babylon came up with his whole army against Jerusalem, in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, and encamped against it and built a circumvallation against it, and the city was besieged until the 2 eleventh year of king Sedekias. On the ninth of that month
;
there was
not
made
into the
and
all
the
men
of the
way
of the gate
between the
army went out by night by the walls, namely the gate of the
the city
round
But the army of the Chaldeans pursued him and overtook him at Araboth of When all his army was dispersed from about him, 6 Jericho. they took the king and brought him to the king of Babylon at 7 Reblatha, and he pronounced sentence against him. And when
5 about.
dekias and bound 8 Ion.
And
he had slain his sons before his eyes, he put out the eyes of Sehim with chains, and carried him to Baby-
And
in the fifth
up
to
And while the king's house, and all the houses of Jerusalem. 10 marshal was burning all the houses, the army of the Chaldeans 11 broke down the walls of Jerusalem round about. Then Nabuzardan
the marshal, carried away the
left
residue
of the
people
and the deserters who had deserted to the king of Babylon, and what remained of the army. 12 But he left some of the poor of the land for vine dressers and The pillars of brass in the house of the Lord 13 husbandmen. and the mechonoths, and the brasen sea in the house of the Lord, the Chaldeans broke to pieces and carried the brass And the marshal took the kettles and the 14 thereof to Babylon.
in the city,
Ch.
XXY.
IV.
the utensils of
fire
Now
two
pillars
and the
sea,
made
for the
And
there was
height of the chapiter being three cubits, with a net work and
18 pomegranates on the chapiter round about,
of brass.
And
its
net work.
And
the marshal
priest,
priest of the
and out
of the city he took one officer, who was chief commander of the warriors, and five principal men of them who attended in the king's presence, who were found in the city, and the secretary him who mustered the people of of the general of the army
and sixty chief men of the people of the country 20 who were found in the city. These Nabuzardan the marshal took and carried them to the king of Babylon to Reblatha, and 21 the king of Babylon smote them and put them to death at Eeblatha in the land of Aimath. 22 Thus was Juda carried from this land. And as for the people who were left in the land of Juda whom Nabuchodonosar king of Babylon had left; over them he set Godolias son of
the land
;
23 Achikam son of Sapphon. And when all the chiefs of the army, they and their men, heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Godolias, they came to him at Massephath, namely,
Ismael son of Nathanias, and Jona son of Kareth, and Saraias
son of Thanamath, the Netophathite, and Jezonias son of Macha-
24
they and their men. And Godolias swore to them and their men, and said to them, Be not afraid of the coming of the Chaldeans. Dwell in the land and serve the king of Babylon, and it
thi,
25 will be well with you. Nevertheless in the seventh month Ismael son of Nathanias, son of Elisama of the royal family, came accompanied with ten chiefs, and smote Godolias and killed him and the Jews and the Chaldeans who were with him
26 at Massepha.
the chiefs of the
Whereupon all the people small and great, with army arose and went to Egypt for they were
;
Ck.
XXV.
of
IV.
27
In the thirty seventh year of the captivity of Joachim king Juda in the twelfth month and twentieth day of the month, Evial Marodek king of Babylon, in the first year of his reign And having taken raised up the head of Joachim king of Juda. 28 him out of prison he spoke kindly to him, and set his seat above the seats of the kings who were with him in Babylon.
29
his prison
him
all
And
his allowance,
all
the
days of his
life.
I.
CHRONICLES, OR PARALIPOMENON.
Seth,
I.
Adam,
Kainan,
Maleleel,
of
Jared,
Enoch,
The sons
Noe, Sem,
Cham,
The
Eiisa, Thobel,
(3
of Japheth Gamer, Magog, Madaim, Jovan, Mosoch and Thiras. And the sons of Gamer, xlschanaz and Riphath and Thor-
sons
gama. And the sons of Jovan, Elisa and Tharsis, the Kitians and the Rhodians. And the sons of Cham, Chus and Mesraim, Thud and 8 Chanaan. And the sons of Chus Saba and Evila and Sabatha and Regma and Sebethacha and the sons of Regma, Saba and Dadan. Chus also begot Nebrod, who began to be a giant hunter on the earth.
;
;
17
The sons
of Sent,
Sala,
28
And
the sons of
Ismael.
:
And
these
are their
genealogies.
born
Nabaioth and
32
of
With regard to the children of Ghettura the concubine Abraham she bore to him, Zembram, Jexan, Madiam, Madam, Sobak, Soe. And the children of Jexan were Daidan and Sabai. And the children of Madiam were Gopher
;
vol.
i.
4p
Ch.
II.
I.
CHRONICLES.
34 Moreover Abraham begot Isaak. And the sons of Isaak 35 were Jacob and Esau. And the sons of Esau were, Eliphaz and Hague! and Jeul and Jegloni and Kore. And the sons of
And the sons of Eaguel, 38 Kenez and Thamna and Amelek. were Naches, Zare, Some and Mose. The sons of Seir, Lo39 tan, Sobal, Sebegon, Ana, Deson, Osar and Dison. And the sons of Lotan were Chorri and Aiman and the sister of Lo-
40
tan,
Thamna.
The
sons
of
Sobal
were
Alon,
Machanath,
And
and the sons of Daiand Asebon and Jethram and Charran. And 42 son, Emeron 43 the sons of Osar, were Balaam and Zukam and Akan. The Now these were their kings sons of Disan were Os and Aran. Balak son of Beor, the name of whose city was Dennaba.
and Sonan
44 And when Balak died Jobab, son of Zara of Bosorra, reigned 45 in his stead. And when Jobab died, Asom of the land of the 46 Thaimanites reigned in his stead. And when Asom died, Adad son of Barad who smote Madiam in the plain of Moab reigned in his stead and the name of his city was Gethaim.
;
Masekka reigned in his stead, Koboth which is by the river. 49 reigned in his stead. And when Saul died, Balaennor son of And when Balaennor died, 50 Achobar, reigned in his stead. Adad son of Barad reigned in his stead and the name of his The emirs of Edom Avere, emir Thamna, 51 city was Phogor.
died, Sebla of
died, Saul of
II.
emir Elibamas, emir Elas, emir Thaiman, emir Babsar, emir MaPhinon, emir Kenez, emir These were the emirs of Edom. gediel, emir Zaphoin. These are the names of the sons Israel, Beuben, Symeon, Levi, Juda, Issachar, Zabulon, Dan, Joseph, Benjamin, Nephemir
Golada,
emir
Jether,
Er,
Aunan, Selom.
These three he
Now Er the first had by a daughter of Sava, the Chananite. born of Juda was wicked in the sight of the Lord, and he slew 4 him. Then Thamar his daughter in law bore to him Phares The sons of Pha5 and Zara. All the sons of Juda were five. were Esrom and Jemuel. And the sons of Zara were res, C) Zambri and Aitham and Amuan and Chalchal and Darad,
Ch. II.
7 five
in all.
I.
CHRONICLES.
the sons of Ckarini, Achar the troubler of 8 Israel, who transgressed so as to be anathematised. And the
9 sons of Aitham, Azarias.
And
And
the
sons of
Aram and
Chaleb.
And Aram
Aminadab, and Aminadab begot Naasson, the chief 12 of the house of Juda and Naasson begot Salmon and Saland Obed begot 13 mon begot Boaz and Boaz begot Obed Aminadab was 14 Jessai, and Jessai begot Eliab his first born.
;
Samaa
Zebtheir
Asam
his sixth
David
his seventh.
And
And the sons of Saruia were And Abigaia was the mo-
Amessai
Ismaelite.
18
And Chaleb
20 Ardon.
21 Beseleel.
were her children, Jasar and Snbab and died Chaleb took to him Epbrath,
;
and Ouri begot Esron went in to the daughter of Machir 22 the father of Galaad and took her when he was sixty five years of age and she bore to him Seruch. And Seruch begot Jair. 23 He had twenty three cities in the land of Galaad, and he took Gedsour and Aram, the villages of Jair which belonged to
who bore
And
them, Kanath and the villages thereof, sixty cities. All these belonged to the children of Machir, the father of Galaad.
24 And after Esron died Chaleb went to Ephratha, and Esron's Now 2o wife Abia bore to him Escho, the father of Thekoe. these were the sons of Jarameel, the first born of Esron, Barn
26
27
28 29
30
31
and Baana and Aram, and Asan his brother. another wife whose name was Atara. She was the mother of Ozom. And the sons of Earn, the first born And the sons of Jerameel were Maas and J am in and Akor. And the sons of Samai, Naof Ozom were Samai and Jadae. dab and Abisur and the name of Abisur's wife was Abichaia and she bore to him Achabar and Moel. And the sons of Nahis first born,
and Salad died without issue. dab was Salad and Apphain And the sons of Apphain were Isemiel and the sons of Iseand the sons of 32 miel, Sosan and the sons of Sosan, Dadai Dadai, Achisamas, .Jether, Jonathan; and Jether died without
;
; ;
Ch. III.
CHRONICLES.
33 issue. And the sons of Jonathan were Phaleth and Osam. 34 These were the Jerameelites. Now Sosan had no sons, but daughters only. And Sosan had an Egyptian servant whose 35 name was Jochal. To this Egyptian servant, Sosan gave his 36 daughter for a wife and she bore to him Ethi. And Ethi
and Nathan begot Zabed; and Zabed begot 38 Aphamel and Aphamel begot Obed and Obed begot Jehu 39 and Jehu begot Azarias and Azarias begot Chelles and 40 Chelles begot Eleasa and Eleasa begot Sosomai and Soso41 mai begot Salum and Salum begot Jechemias and Jechemias begot Elisama and Elisama begot Ismael. 42 And the sons of Chaleb the brother of Jeremeel were Ma;
;
37 begot Nathan;
risa his first born who was the father of Ziph. And the chil43 dren of father Marisa were Chebron. And the sons of Chebron were Kore and Thapphus and Rekom and Samaa. And Sa44 maa begot Raem the father of Jeklan and Jeklan begot Sa45 mai And Maon was his son and Maon was the father of
;
:
46 Baithsur. Moreover Gaipha the concubine of Chaleb bore 47 Aram and Mosa and Gesue, from whom descended the sons of Addai, Ragem and Jotham and Sogar and Phalek and Gaipha 48 and Sagae. And Mocha another concubine of Chaleb bore 49 Saber and Tharam. She bore also Sagae the father of Madmena, and Saou the father of Machabena and the father of Gai50 bel. And Chaleb's daughter was Ascha. These were children of Chaleb the children of Or his first born by Ephratha, So51 bal the father of Kariathiarim, Solomon the father of Baitha, Lammon the father of Baithalaem, and Arim the father of Beth52 gedor. And Sobal the father of Kariathiarim had other sons 53 namely Araa and Aisi and Ammanith and Oumasphae, Poleisjair, Aithalim, Miphithim and Hesamathim and Hemasaraim, from whom branched out the Sarathaites and the Esthamites. 54 And the children of Solomon were Bethalaim the Netophatite,
^)~)
Ataroth of the house of Joab and the half of the Malathites, the
Esarites the families of
the scribes
who dwelt
at Jabis
the
These comprehended under the name of Kinites were descended from Aimath the father of the house of Rechab. III. Now these are the sons of David who were born to him at Chebron, Amnon his first born by Achinaam the Jezraelitess
Samathites and Sochathites.
Thargathites and
4 8
Ch.
IV.
I.
CHRONICLES.
;
Abessa-
by Macha a daughter of Tholmai king of Ged3 sur Adonia his fourth by Aggith his fifth, Saphatia the son 4 of Abital his sixth, Jethraam by his wife Agla. These six sons were born to him in Chebron for he reigned there seven years and six months. And in Jerusalem he reigned thirty three Now these were the sons born to him in Jerusalem, Sa5 years. maa, Sobab, Nathan and Solomon. (These four were by Bersa6 bee the daughter of Amiel,) and Ebaar and Elisa and Elipha7 leth and Nagai and Naphek and Japhie and Elisama and EliAll sons of David besides the sons of 8 ada and Eliphala, nine. The sons of Solomon 9 the concubines and Themar their sister. Roboam Abia his son, Asa his son, Josaphat his son, Joram his son, Ochosias his son, Joas his son, Amasias his son, Aza12 rias his son Joatham his son Achaz his son Ezekias his son 1 Manasses his son Amon his son Josias his son and the sons 15 of Josias were Joanan his first born, his second Joakim, his third Sedekias, his fourth Salum and the sons of Joakim were 1 17 Jechonias his son, Sedekias his son, and the sons of Jechonias Melchiram and Phadaias and 1 were Asir, Salathiel his son and the Sanesar and Jekemia and Osamath and Xabadias And the sons of sons of Phadaias were Zorobabel and Semei. Zorobabel were Mesollam and Anania and Salomethi their sisand Asube and Ool and Barachia and Asadia and Aso20 ter 21 bed, five. And the sons of Anania were Phalettia and Jesias 22 his son Raphal his son Orna his son Abdia his son Secheand the son of Sechenias was Samaia and the nias his son sons of Samaia, Chattus and Joel and Berri and Noadia and And the sons of Noadia were Elithenan and 23 Saphath, six. 24 Ezekias and Ezrikam, three. And the sons of Elithenan were Odolia and Eliasebon and Phadaia and Akub and Joanan and Dalaaia and Anan, seven. Now the sons of Juda were Phares and Esrom, Charmi V. And Soubal begot Jeth 2 and Or, Soubal and Rada his son. These are the families of 3 and Jeth begot Achimas and Laad. fezrael and the Arathites. And these are the sons of Aitam .lesman and Jebdas, and the name of their sister was Eseleb4 bon and Phanuel the father of G-eddor and Jaser the father These were the sons of Or who was the first born of of Osan.
lom
bis third
;
;
;
Ch. IV.
I.
CHBONICLES.
Asur also the father of Thekoe had two wives Aoda and Thoada; and Aoda bore to 7 him Ochaia and Ephal and Thaiman and Aasther. All these were the children of Aoda. And the children of Thoada were 8 Sereth and Saar and Esthanam. And Koe begot Enob and 8abatha. And these are the families of brother Kechab son of Igabes indeed was the most honourable of his brethren. 9 Jarin. Now his mother had called his name Igabes, saying, I have 10 brought him forth Osgabes [with sorrow.] And Igabes called on the God of Israel, and said, If thou wilt bless me with blessings and enlarge my borders, let thy hand be with me, and give me kuowledge that I may not debase myself. Accord(J
11 ingly
of
all that
he asked.
And
Ascha begot Machir. He was the father of Assathon and 12 begot Bethraian and Bessea and Thaiman the father of Poleos13 naas the brother of Eselom the Kenezite. These were men of Bechab. And the sons of Kenez were Gothoniel and Sa1-1 raia. And the sons of Gothoniel, Athath. And Manathi begot Gophera. And Saraia begot Jobab the father of the Agead15
dairites, for
And the sons of Chaleb son Ada and Noom. And the sons of Ada,
Kenez, and the sons of Aleel, Zib and Zepha and Thiria and
And And
18 father of Esthaimon.
of
And
his wife
19 of Gedor and Aber the father of Sochon and Chetiel the father
Zamon.
Pharao
And these were the sons of whom Morad took, and the sons
Nachaim the
father of Keila,
Garmi and Esthaimon, 20 Nochathi. And the sons of Semon were Amnon and Ana, son Phana and Inon. And the sons of Sei were Zoan and the Zoasister of
bites.
21
The
of
of
And the genealogies of Lechab, and Laada father of Marisa. 22 the subordinate families of Ephrathabak, belonged to the house of Esoba, namely Joakim and the men of Chozeba, and
23 Joas and Saraph who dwelt in Moab. Now Abederim Athukiim led them away. These were potters who dwelt at Ataim and Gadira with the king, and having risen to eminence in his
reign thev settled there.
Ch. V.
CHRONICLES.
24
The sons of Symeon were Xainuel and Jaruin, Jarib, Zares, Salem his son Mabasam his son 3Iasma his son Amu27 el his son Zakehur his son Semei his son. Seinei had sixteen sons and six daughters but their brethren had not many children nor did all their families abound like the children of
Saul,
; ;
;
28 Juda.
saul
32
33
34 35
36
37
Now they dwelt in Bersabee and Molada, and in Eserand in Balaa, and in Aisem and in Tholad, and in Bathuel and in Erma, and in Sikelag, and in Baithmarimoth and Hemisuseosin, and the house of Baruseorim. These were their cities till the reign of king David. And the folds for their cattle were Aitan and En, Bemnon and Thokka, and Aisar, five cities with all their folding places around these cities even to This was their possession and this their distribution Baal. into communities, including Mosabab and Jemoloch, and Josia son of Amassia, and Joel and Jehu, son Asabia, son Saran, son Asiel and Elionai and Jokaba, and Jasuia and Asaia, and Jediel and Ismael, and Banaias and Zuza son of Saphai, son of
;
38 Alon, son of Jedia, son of Semri, son of Samaias. These were they who having branched out under the names of chiefs in
and in their patriarchal houses, were increased 39 to a multitude and spread themselves in search of pastures for 40 their cattle, till they came to Gerara to the east of G-ai, where they found pastures, extensive and good, for the land before 41 them was spacious and there was peace and tranquillity. Betheir families
cause they
of
before
Cham,
king of Juda, and smote their families, even the they found there, and utterly destroyed them even to this day, and dwelt in their stead, because there were 42 pastures there for their cattle. And from among these five hundred of the Symeonites with Phalaettia and Xoadia, and Ra43 phaia and Oziel sons of Jessi, their chiefs, went to Mount Seir and smote the remains of Amelek who had been left even to
of Ezekias
Minaians
whom
this time.
A'.
And
was the
Israel
first
born of Israel
for
he
born, but
when he went up
gave his birth right to his son Joseph as the son of yet in the genealogy he did not attain the right of primo2 geniture for Juda being mighty in power prevailed over his
his father
: ;
Ch. V.
I.
CHRONICLES.
3 blessing was Joseph's. Now the sons of Reuben, the first born 4 of Israel, were Enoch and Phallus, Asrom and Charrni. The
sons of Joel, Semei and Bania, his son.
;
And
the sons of
;
Goug
;
Recha his son Joel his son son of Semei, Micha his son 7 Beel his son, whom Thalgathphallasar, king of Assyria, carried away captive. He was the chief of the Reubenites. And his
brethren in his patriarchal family in their classes according to
8 their genealogies, were the chief Joel and Zacharias, and Balek
Son Azouz, Son Sama, Son Joel. Now the Reubenites dwelt at and at Nabau and Beelmasson, and eastward to the edge of the wilderness which bordereth on the river Euphrates 10 for they had many cattle in the land of Galaad. And in the days of Saul they made war on their neighbours and all those who dwelt in tents on the east of Galaad fell by their hands.
9 Aroer,
;
11
The children
of
Gad
was the first born and Sapham 12 of Basan, even to 13 the second, and Janin the muster master in Basan. And their
brethren according to the houses of their patriarchal families
were,
Sela Joel
Sebe, and
These were the sons of Abichaia 14 and Zue and Obed, seven. son of Ouri, son of Idai, son of Galaad, son of Michael, son of
Jesai, son of Jeddai, son of Buz,
15 of Gouni.
was the chief of the patriarchal house. They 16 dwelt in Galaad, in Basan and in their towns, and occupied all 17 the borders of Saron to the outlet. Of all these an account was
taken in the days of Joatham king of Juda, and in the days of 18 Jeroboam king of Israel. The Reubenites and the Gadites, and
the half of the tribe of Manasses
He
who were
fit
for war,
men
wielding shields and swords and bending the bow and disci-
19 plined for battle, were forty four thousand seven hundred and When they were at war with sixty who marched out in array.
20 the Agarenians and the Itureans, and the Naphaisaians and the And the Agarenians Nadabeans, they prevailed over them. with all their tents, were delivered into their hands. For in the battle they cried to God and he hearkened to them, because
21 they trusted in him.
So they took
thou-
sand camels, two hundred and fifty thousand sheep, two thousand asses, and a hundred thousand prisoners, and many were
Ch. VI.
I.
CHRONICLES.
from God.
11 slain
stead
for the
till
battle was
And
the captivity.
23
Now
san to Baal,
Ermon and
Sanir and
Mount Aermon.
And
on
And
house of their families, Opher and Sei, and Eiiel and Jeremia, and Oduia and Jediel, men mighty in power,
17)
men
of their families.
of their fathers
whoring after the gods of the people of the land, whom God 26 had removed from before them, the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Phaloch king of Assur, and the spirit of Thaglaphalassar king [of Assur, and he removed Reuben and Gad, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, and carried them to Chaach and Chabor, and to the river of Gozan, where they
are to this day.
VI.
The sons
And
the
children
Kaath and Merari. And Ambram and Issaar, Chebron and Oziel. of Ambram were Aaron and Moses and
Mariam. And the sons of Aaron, Nadab and Abiud, Eleazar Eleazar begot Phineas; and Phineas begot 4 and Ithamar. Ozi begot Abisu begot Bokki, and Bokki begot Ozi Abisu and Mariel begot Amaria Zaraia and Zaraia begot Mariel and Sadok Achitob begot Sadok Amaria begot xlchitob Achimaas besrot Azarias and Azarias bebejrot Achimaas o es got Joanan Joanan begot Azarias who officiated as priest in And Azarias be11 the house which Solomon built in Jerusalem. and Achitob begot got Amaria, and Amaria begot Achitob and Achimaas begot Sadok and Sadok begot Achimaas Azarias and Azarias begot Amarias and Amarias begot Saand Salom begot Chelkias dok and Sadok begot Salom and Azarias begot Saraias and and Chelkias begot Azarias
; ; ;
" ;
and Josadak went into captivity with Juda and Jerusalem by the hand of Nabuchodonosar. lb' The sons of Levi were Gerson, Kaath and Merari. Now these are the names of the sons of Gerson, Lobeni and Semei. The sons of Kaath were Ambram and Issaar, Chebron and The sons of Merari were Mooli and Musi. And these 19 Oziel.
Saraias begot Josadak
;
4 o
Ch. VI.
I.
CHRONICLES.
his
son.
To Gerson by Lobeni belonged Jeth his sou, Zaniinath. son, Joab his son, Addi his son, Zara his son, Jethri his 22 The sons of Kaath were Aminadab his son, Kore his
son,
Aser his son, Elkaria his son, Abisaph his son, Aser his son, Thaath his son, Ouriel his son, Ozia his son, Saul his son.
the sons of Elkana, Amessi and Achimoth, Elkana his Suphi his son, Kainaath his son, Eliab his son, Jeroboam the first bom his son, Elkana his son, the sons of Samuel The sons of Merari were Mooli, Lobeni his 29 Sani and Abia. sou, Semei his sou, Oza his son, Samaa his son, Aggia his
And
son,
31
Now
And
these
are
they
whom David
set
they ministered before the tabernacle of the testimony with musical instruments, until Solomon built the house of the Lord in Jerusalem, and they attended their service according to their order, and these are they who attended with their 34 sons Of the sons of Kaath, Aiman, who sung to the psaltery, the son of Joel, son of Samuel, son of Elkana, son of Je-
roboam, son of Eliel, son of Thou, son of Suph, son of Elkana, son of Maath, son of Amathi, son of Elkana, son of Joel,
son of Azarias, son of Saphanias, son of Thaath, son of Aser,
son of Abiasaph, son of Kore, son of Issaar, son of Kaath, son
39 of Levi, son of Israel and his brother Asaph who stood 40 right Asaph was the son of Barachias son of Samaa, Michael, son of Baasia, son of Melchia, son of Athani, Zaaras, son of Adai, son of Aitham, son of Zammam,
;
on his
son of
son of
son of
44 Semei, son
of Jeth, son of
And
the sons
who were on
their
left,
were Aitham
son of Kisa, son of Abai, son of Maloch, son of Asebi, son of Amessia, son of Bani, son of Semer, son of Mooli, son of Musi,
48
son of Merari, son of Levi. Now their brethren the Levites according to the houses of
their families, were appointed to all the work of the service of 49 the tabernacle of the house of God. And Aaron and his sons, who were to burn incense on the altar of whole burnt offerings and on the altar of incense offerings, were for all the service of the Holy of Holies, and to make atonement for Israel, according to all that Moses the servant of God com-
Ch. VI.
I.
CHRONICLES.
50 maiided.
J
And these were the sons of Aaron, Eleazar his son, tineas his son, Abisn his son, Bokki his son, Ozi his son, Saraia his son, Mariel his son, Arnaria his son, Aehitob his
Sadok
his son, xVckiruaas his son.
son,
54
Now
ites,
their borders.
To the
fell to
But
the fields belonging to the city and the villages thereof had
<50
Chebron and Lobna with its suburbs, and Salna with its suburbs, and Esthamo with its suburbs, and Jethar, with its suburbs, and Dabir with its suburbs, and Asan with its suburbs, and Baithsamus with its suburbs; and from the tribe of Benjamin, Gabai with its suburbs, and Galemath with its suburbs, and Anathoth with
they gave these
cities
of
to
the refuge
cities,
its
suburbs.
61 families.
the
tribe
And
consisting
of
two
communities,
And
gave out of
Basan,
the tribe of Issachar, out of the tribe of Aser, out of the tribe
of Nephthaleiin,
tribe
of Manasses in
63 thirteen
cities.
And
out of the tribe of Reuben, out of the tribe of Gad, out of the
by lot. Now when the Israelites and their suburbs, and had given by lot out of the tribe of Juda and out of the tribe of Syroeon and out of the tribe of Benjamin, the cities which are mentioned by name, then the families of the sons of Kaath got these cities also of their borders. Out of the tribe of Ephraim they gave them of the cities of refuge, Sychem and its suburbs on mount Ephraim and Gazer with its suburbs, and Jekman with its suburbs, and Baithoron with its suburbs, and Ailon with its suburbs, and Gethremmon with its suburbs and out of the half tribe of Manasses, Anar with its suburbs, and Jemblaan
cities
cities
with
its
71 their families.
lies of
And
to the Gersonites
suburbs.
Ch. VII.
I.
CHRONICLES.
;
and Aseroth with its suburbs and out of the tribe of Issachar, Kedes with its suburbs, and Deberi with its suburbs, and Dabor with its suburbs, and Ranioth with its suburbs, and Ainan with its suburbs and out of the tribe of Aser, Maasal with its suburbs, and Abdou with its suburbs, and Akak with 76 its suburbs, and Rohob with its suburbs. And out of the tribe of Nephthaleim, Kedes in Galilee with its suburbs, and Chamqth with its suburbs, and Kariathaim with its suburbs. 77 And to the Merarites, the remaining Levites, they gave out
;
Remmon
with
its
bor with
Jericho
ness
;
its
bank
and Jasa with its suburbs, and Kadmoth with its suburbs, and Maephla with its suburbs and out of the tribe of Gad, Rammoth Galaad with its suburbs, and Manaini with its suburbs, and Esebon with its suburbs, and Jazer with its suburbs. The sons of Issachar were Thola and Phua and Jasub VII. 2 and Semeron, four. And the sons of Thola were Ozi, Raphaia> and Jeriel and Jamai and Jeraason and Samuel, chiefs of the houses of the families of Thola, mighty in power in their reTheir number in the days of David spective communities. 3 was twenty two thousand six hundred. And the sons of Ozi, Jezraia and the sons of Jezraia, Michael, Abdiu and Joel and 4 Jesia, five, all chiefs. And under them in their respective comwith
suburbs,
;
men
fit
for array in
battle,
for
5 they had
for battle
many
all
And
their brethren
comfit
prehending
of
men
three.
And
and Jerimuth and Ouri, five, chiefs of houses of families mighty in power, and their number was twenty two thousand and 8 thirty four. xVnd the sons of Bachir were Zemira and Joas and Eliezar and Elithenan and Amaria and Jerimuth and Abiud and Anathoth and Eleemeth, all these were sons of Bachir, and
their
number according
to their several
Ch. VII.
I.
CHRONICLES.
And
the
sons of
mighty
in power, were seventeen thousand two hundred who went out in the army to war, including Sapphin and Apphin and the
sons of Or,
Asom, and
13
And
Aser
and Sellum his son and Balam his son. 14 And the sons of Manasses were Esriel whom his concubine Syra bore to him. She bore to him also Machir the father of 1 Galaad. And Machir took to wife a sister of Apphin and a sister of Sapphin. The sister of the one was named Moocha, and the sister of the other Sapphaad. And to him by Sapphaad 1G daughters only were born; but Moocha the wife of Machir
name Phares, and his brother's name His sons were Oulam and Rokon. And the sons of Oulam, Badam. These were of the house of Galaad son of 18 Machir son of Manasses. And his sister Malecheth bore Isud
bore a son and called his
17 was Sourus.
and Abiezer and Maela. And the sons of Sernira were Aim and Sychem and Lakim and Anian. 20 And the sons of Ephrairn were Sothalath and Barad his son and Thaath his son, Elada his son, Saath his son, and Zabad his son, Sothole his son; and Aser and Elead whom the men of Geth who were born in this land slew, because they 23 went down to take their cattle. Whereupon Ephrairn their faBut when his brethren came to ther mourned many days. comfort him, he went in unto his wife, and she conceived and
bore him a son, and he called his name Beria, Because, said he, 24 he was born during the calamities in my house. And his daughter was Saraa, who formed a family among them, who 25 were left, and it built the upper and lower Baithoron. And the sons of Ozan were Seera and Baphe his son, Saraph and Thaleas his sons,
Thaen
his son
Now 28 ud, son Elisamai, son Nun, son Jesue were his sons. their possession and their dwelling was Baithel and its villages, eastward Nearan, and westward Gazer and its villages, and
29 Sychem with
its
Ch. VIII.
of,
I.
CHKONICLES.
Mageddo and
and
its
in
and
villages,
Thanach and
its
its
villages,
its
villages,
Dor and
villages.
Joseph son of
Israel.
30
The sons
of Aser were
sister.
and Be-
And
And Chaber be33 got Japhlet and Sainer and Chothan and Sola their sister. And These the sons of Japhlet were Phasek and Bamael and Asith. 34 were sons of Japhlet. And the sons of Sernmer were Achir 35 and Eooga and Jaba and Aram and Baneelain. His brother's 36 sons were Sopha and Iinana and Selles and Amal. The sons of Sopha were Sue and Arnaphar and Suda and Barin and Im37 ram and Basan and Oa and Sama and Salisa and Jethra and 38 Beera. And the sons of Jether were Jephina and Phaspha and
32 and Melchiel who was the father of Berthaith.
39 Ara.
And
All these
of families, chosen
men mighty
The number of them fit for the array number was twenty six thousand men. Now Benjamin begot Bale his first born and Asbel his VIII. second son and Ara his third, Noa his fourth and Bapha his, 2 fifth. And the sons of Bale were Adir and Gera and Abiud and Abessue and Noarua and Achia and Gera and Sephupham and
their
These are sons of xiod these are the heads of the fain Gabae, and who removed to Machanathi, namely Nooma and Achia and Gera who is called Jeglaam and And Saarin begot in the plain of 8 begot Aza and Jachicho. Maob (after he had put away Osin and Baacla his wife, he had by his wife Ada) Jolab and Sabia and Misa and Melchas and
Ouram.
milies
who dwelt
11 Jebus and
families.
12
13 14
15
16
17
18
by Osin he had Abitol and Alphaal. And the sons of Alphaal was Obed, Misaal, Semmer (who built Onan and Lod and the villages thereof) and Beria and Sama. These were the chiefs of the families who inhabited Ailam after they had driven out the inhabitants of Geth, namely his brother Sosek and Arimoth and Zabodia and Ored and Eder and Michael and Jespha and Joda sons of Beria; and Zabadia and Mosollam and Azaki and Abar and Isamari and Jezlias and Jobab sons of Elphaal and Jakim and Zachri and Zabdi and Elionai and Sa-
Now
Ch. IX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
19 lathi and Eleeli and Adaia and Baraia and Samarath sons of 20 Saniath; and Jesphan and Obed and Eleel and Abdon and 21 Zechri and Anan and Anania and Ambri and Ailam and Anatboth and Jathin and Jepbadias and Phanuel sons of Sosek. 26 And Samsari and Saarias and Gotholia and Jarasia and Eria
28 and Zechri son of Iroam. These were chiefs of their respecThese chiefs dwelt in Jerusalem. And in Gabaon dwelt father Gabaon, and his wife's name was Maacha, 30 and her first born son was Abdon, and Sur and Kis and Baal 31 and Nadab and Ner and Geclur and his brother and Zakckur 32 and Makeloth and Makeloth begot Samaa. These also dwelt
29 tive families.
;
33
And Ner begot Kis; and Kis begot Saul, and Saul begot 34 Jonathan and Melchisue and Aminadab and Asabal. And Meribaal was a son of Jonathan, and Meribaal begot Micha; and the sons of Micha, were Phithon and Melach and Tharach 36 and Achaz. And Achaz begot Jada, and Jada begot Salai37 and Maisa begot Baana.
And Zambri begot Maisa Raphaia was his son, Elasa his son, And Esel had six sons, and these are their 38 Ksel his son. names, Ezrikam the first born, and Ismael and Saraia and Ab39 dia and Anan and Asa. All these were sons of Esel. And the sons of Asel his brother were Ailam his first born, and .las his second, and Eliphalet, his third. And the sons of Ailam. mighty men for war bending the bow, and abounding in sons and sons of sons, were a hundred and fifty. All these were of the sons of Benjamin. With respect to all Israel, this is a brief account of them. IX.
math and Asmoth and Zambri.
;
Now these are they who are enrolled in the book of the kings of Israel and Juda, with them who were carried away
to Babylon, for their iniquities,
in
cities
the
Levites
Jerusalem
children of Benjamin, and some of 4 and Manasses ;) Gnothi son of Samiud, son of Amri, son of Ambraim, son of Bouni, son of the children of Phares, son 5 of Juda; and of the Selonites, Asaia the first born and his
sons
;
six
Ch. IX.
7 hundred
I.
CHRONICLES.
And
of the sons
of Benjamin, Saloin
and ninety.
Ashm; and
Jeinnaa,
son of Jeroboam, and Elo, who were sons of Osi, son of Ma9 chir; and Mosollam, son of Saphatia, son of Kaguel, son of
fa-
hundred and
fifty
six.
And
of
11 the priests, Jodae and Joarim and Jachin and Azaria son of (Jhelkias, son of Mosollam, son of Sadok, son of Maraioth,
God
son of
Emmer, and
thousand seven hundred and sixty, mighty in power work of the service of the house of God. And of the 14 for the Levites, Samaia son of Asob, son of Ezrikam, son of Asaand Bakbachar and Ares and 15 bia, of the sons of Merari Galaal and Matthanias, son of Micha, son of Zechri, son of and Abdia, son of Samia, son of Galaal son of Idi16 Asaph thun; and Barachia, son of Ossa, son of Elkana, who dwelt
families, a
;
;
brethren, Salom
being
18 at this time, the chief at the king's gate, namely the eastern
camp
of the
Levites
Now
namely the Korites, were over the works of the and their fathers 20 were over the camp of the Lord guarding the entrance. And Phineas son of Eleazar was the ruler over them, and these
service keeping the watches of the tabernacle,
Zacharias
in
With
respect to the
distribution
of
these
respective
courts,
David
and
23 Samuel the seer appointed them to their office, and they and their sons had the charge of the gates in the house of the 24 Lord, and in the house of the tabernacle, to keep watch. The
gates were according to the four winds, east, west, north, and
25 south.
And
Oh. X.
I.
CHRONICLES.
27
28
29
30
31
had the charge of the gates, and the Levites who were over the store houses, and over the treasures of the house of God encamp near because the watch rested on them, therefore they had the charge of the keys to open every morning, the doors of the sanctuary. Now some of the Levites were over the implements of the service, for they were to be brought in and carried out by tale. So some were over the implements, and over all the holy vessels, and over the fine flour, the wine and the oil, the frankincense and the spices. And of the sons
of the priests,
spices.
And
of
the
Levites, Matthathias,
first
born of
crifice
Salom the Korite, he had the charge of the works of the saprepared in the pan of the high priest, and Banaias
32 the Kaathite, who was of their brethren, was over the shew 33 bread, to set it in order every sabbath and the singers, the
;
chiefs
of those families
;
Levites,
35
Now
at
Gabaon dwelt
and
his
father
son,
Gabaon, Jeel,
the
first
whose
wife's
;
Abdon
a brother, and Zakchur and Alakeloth and Makeloth begot 38 Samaa. And these among their brethren dwelt at Jerusalem, 39 among their brethren. And Ner begot Kis, and Kis begot
40 Saul, and Saul begot Jonathan, and Melchisue and Aminadab and the son of Jonathan, was Meribaal and Me41 and Asabal 42 ribaal begot Micha, and the sons of Micha, Phithon and Malach and Tharach and Achaz begot Jada, and Jada begot 43 Galemith and Gazmoth and Zambri, and Zambri begot 3Iassa, 44 and Massa begot Baana, and Raphaia was his son, and Elasa his son, and as for Esel his son, Esel had six sons, and their names were Ezrikam, his first born, and Ismael and Saraia and Abdia, and Anan and Asa. These were sons of Esel.
;
:
X.
When
ites fled
the Philistines fought against Israel and the Israelbefore them, and
fell
down
slain on
mount Gelbue,
after
close after
Saul
and
his sons
Jonathan and Aminadab and Melchisue, the sons of Saul, the weight of the battle was directed 4 R vol. i.
slain
Ch.
XL
darts,
I.
CHBONICLES.
And the archers assailed him with bows, and and wounded him with arrows. Whereupon Saul said to his armour bearer, Draw thy sword and run me through with But his arthe uncircumcised come and insult me. it, lest for he was greatly terrified. There5 mour bearer would not upon Saul took the sword and fell on it. And when his armour Thus 6 bearer saw that he was dead, he also fell on his sword.
3 against Saul.
7 Saul died
with
his
three
sons that
day.
And
all his
house
the
died
plain,
together.
And when
the
Israelites
who dwelt
in
10
11
12
and that Saul and his sons were dead they left their cities and fled, and the Philistines came and dwelt therein. Now on the next day when the Philistines came to strip the dead, they found Saul and his sons fallen, on mount Gelbue. And when they had stripped him, they took his head and his armour, and sent them to the land of the Philistines round about, to proclaim the good news to their And having deposited his armour idols, and to the people. in the house of their god, they fixed up his head, in the house But when all the inhabitants of Galaad heard all of Dagon. that the Philistines had done to Saul and Israel, all the valiant men of Galaad arose and took the body of Saul and the bodies of his sons, and carried them to Jabis and buried their
saw that Israel had
7
fled
Thus
died Saul, for his transgressions, which he had committed Because lie against God, according to the word of the Lord. 14 did not keep watch because Saul sought to consult by a belly speaker, therefore Samuel the prophet answered him, though he sought not the Lord, and the Lord slew him, and transfer-
kingdom to David, son of Jessai. Then all Israel came to David to Chebron, and said, XL 2 Behold we are thy bones and thy flesh. Even in time past when Saul was king, it was thou who didst lead us and bring in Israel, and the Lord said to thee, Thou shalt feed my peoSo when all 3 pie Israel, and thou shalt be ruler over Israel. the elders were come to the king at Chebron, king David made a covenant with them at Chebron before the Lord, and they anointed him to be king over Israel, according to the word of the Lord by the ministry of Samuel.
red the
When
men went
to Jerusalem,
which
is
Ch. XT.
.
I.
CHBONICLES.
of the
rebus,
the
inhabitants
who were
Thou
is
shalt
not
come
now the
the
city of David.
He
indeed
Whoever
first
smiteth
Jebusites, he shall be
made
and general of the army. Upon which Joab son of Saruia 8 went up first and was made chief. And David made his abode in the fortress, for which cause he called it the city of David, 9 and built the city around it. And David proceeded on advancing in greatness, for the Lord Almighty was with him. 10 Now these are the chiefs of the mighty men who were with David, who with him prevailed with all Israel during his reign, that he should be, according to the word of the Lord, king
11 over Israel.
And
this is the
number
first
of David's worthies.
Je-
drew his sword once against three hundred men who were slain at one time. 12 And after him Eleazar son of Dodai the Achochite, who was 13 one of the three worthies. He was with David at Phasodamin
sebada son of Achaman, the
of thirty.
He
when the
1
Philistines
for
battle.
And
And when
the peo-
ple fled before the Philistines, he stood in the midst of the piece
15
16
17
18
19
ground and maintained it and smote the Philistines, and the Lord gave a great victory. When three of the thirty chiefs went down to the rock to David, to the cave Odollam, at the time when the Philistines were encamped in the giant's vale, and David was in the fortress and there was a garrison of the Philistines at Bethlehem, David longed and said, O that some one would give me some water to drink out of the well of Bethlehem which is by the gate Upon this the three broke through the camp of the Philistines, and having drawn some water out of the well of Bethlehem by the gate, they took it and came to David. But David would not drink it, but poured it out as a libation to the Lord, and said, God forbid that I should do such a thing Shall I drink the blood of these men who have jeoof
!
!
? Because they had brought it at the hazard 20 of their lives he would not drink it. These things were done by these three worthies. And Abisa brother of Joab, who was chief of the three he drew his sword against three hundred 21 who were slain at one time. He was renowned among the three. Of the three he was higher in rank than two and was their
; ;
Cli.
XII.
chief,
I.
CHRONICLES.
And
Banaias son of
22
many
he
He
Egyptian, a
man
of five
cubits
Though the
Egyptian had in his hand a spear like a weaver's beam, Banaias went against him with a staff, and wresting the spear out of the hand of the Egyptian, he slew him with his own spear. 24 These things Banaias son of Jodae did, and had a name among 25 the three worthies. He was higher in rank than the thirty but did not come up to the three, and David set him over his fa26 mily. And the commanders of the armies were Asael a brother 27 of Joab, Eleanan son of Dodoe of Bethlehem; Samaoth the 28 Arorite Chelles the Phelonite Or, a son of Ekkis the The;
;
Sobochai the Ousathite Eli Marai the Netophathite Chthaod son of Nooza 31 the Netophathite Airi son of Bebie of Mount Benjamin Ba32 naias the Phrathonite Ouri of Nachaligaas Abiel the Gara33 baithite Azbon the Baromite Eliaba the Salabonite Son 34 Asam the Gisonite Jonathan son of Sola the Ararite Achim 35 son of Achar the Ararite Elphat son of Thurophar the Me;
; ;
29 koite
30 the Achonite
36 chorathrite Achia the Phelonite Esere the Charmadite 37 Naarai son of Azobai Joel son of Nathan Mebaal son of 3S Agari Sele the Ammonite Nachor the Berothite the armour 39 bearer of the son of Saruia Ira the Jethrite Gareb the Je;
Zabet son of Achaia Adina son of 41 Saiza the chief of Reuben, yet there were thirty above him 42 Anan son of Moocha and Josaphat the Matthanite Ozia the 43 Astarothite Samatha and Jeiel sons of Chotham the Ararite
;
40 thrite
44 Jediel son of Semeri, and Josae his brother the Thosite 45 Eliel the Maoite Ellaam and Jaribi and Josia his son 46 Jethama the Moabite Daliel and Obeth, and Jessiel the
; ;
47 Messobiate. XII. Now these were they who came to David to Sekelag, while he kept himself close because of Saul son of Kis and 2 these among the worthies assisted in battle, and used the bow,
;
Of the
bre-
Oh. XII.
I.
CHRONICLES.
and Berchia
ite,
an<l
thirty and over the thirty Jeremia and Jeziel and Joanan and Joazabath the Gadarathiite, Azai and Arimnth and Baalia and Samaraia and Saphatias the b Charaiphielite, Elkana and Jesuni and Ozriel and Jozara and 7 Sobokam, who were Korites, and Jelia and Zabadia sons of And from the Gadites there 8 Iroam and who were Gedorites.
a 5
men
fit
to
com-
mand an army
9 on
in
battle array,
lion,
mountains
Asa
the chief,
10 the third,
11
Masmana
Jethi the
Joanan the eighth, Eliazer the ninth, 13 Jeremia the tenth, Melchabania the eleventh. These from
sixth, Eliab the seventh,
14
among
the sons of
Gad were
a
officers
of the
them commanded
15 These were they
hundred, and
the
greatest
in the
thousand.
first
month,
when
J
it
overflowed all
to the assistance of
said to them, If
it
me
you
18
ty,
my
to
heart as
is
disposed be knit to
but
if to
betray
me
my
may
the
God
and rebuke.
Whereupon
!
Amasai, a chief of the thirty, became inspired, and said, Advance, David son of Jessai! for they are thy people Peace peace
and peace to them who assist thee, because thy God hath helped thee. So David received them, and made them 19 officers of the armies. There withdrew also to David some from Manasses, when the Philistines came against Saul to battle. He indeed did not assist them, for in a council of war held by the generals of the Philistines, they said, With the
to thee
!
20 heads of these
men
lie
master Saul.
As Da-
21 Eliniuth and
sands
of
Edna and Josabath and Kodiel and Michael and Josabaith and Semathi. They were the leaders of the thouManasses, and
they
assisted
David
all
in
the
battle
men
of valour, and
22
for
their valour
commanders
in
the
army.
men
army
Oh. XIII. 28
T.
CHRONICLES.
rolls
Now
came
to
of the chiefs
of the
army who
Chebron, to transfer the kingdom of Saul 24 to him, according to the word of the Lord. The children of
to
David
25 dred, 26 27 28
29 30
thousand eight hunSymeonites fit for the array of battle, seven thousand one hundred; of the Levites, four thousand six hundred, and Joadas the leader of the house of Aaron, and with him three thousand seven hundred, with Sadok a young man of valour, and of his patriarchal family twenty two chiefs and of the Benjaminites, Saul's brethren, three thousand; but still the greater part of them kept the watch of Saul's house of the Ephraimites, twenty thousand
shields
spears, six
;
and
of the
men, the most renowned in the houses and of the half of the tribe of
;
who
knew what
33 brethren with them battle, with all the implements of war with them, fifty thousand, 34 to assist David effectually and from Nephthaleim, a thou;
two hundred chiefs, and all their and from Zabulon there came ready for
and with them thirty seven thousand, armed with 35 shields and spears and from the Danites, twenty eight thou36 sand eight hundred, marshalled for battle and from Aser they 37 who go forth for battle, forty thousand and from beyond the Jordan from Eeuben and Gad, and from the half of the tribe of Manasses, with all the implements of war, a hundred and 38 twenty thousand. All these warriors were arrayed for battle, with a peaceable intention. They came to Chebron to make David king over all Israel. And all the rest of Israel were of 39 one mind that David should be king. And they were three 40 days eating and drinking. For their brethren made provision for them. And they who were nearest, as far as Zabulon and Issachar and Nephthaleim brought provisions for them on camels and asses and mules and oxen, namely, flour, fig cakes, dried grapes, wine and oil, with cattle and sheep in abundance for there was joy in Israel. XIII. When David had consulted with the captains of thousands and captains of hundreds, under every leader, he said to
sand
chiefs,
; ;
Ch. XIV.
I.
CHKONICLES.
it
countenanced by the Lord our God, let us send to the rest of our brethren who are left in all the land of Israel, and with them let the priests, the Levites in the cities of their possession be
3 assembled with us
;
and
let
it
God
to us.
Thereupon
the people.
sembled
all
Israel
Emath,
brought
6
from the border of Egypt to the bay of God from the city Iarim, and David
up.
all Israel
Now when
came
God
God on
new
cart.
And from
cart,
while David and all Ismight before God, on psalterael were ries and kinyras and nablas and tympanums and cymbals and 9 trumpets. But when they came to the threshing floor, Oza stretched forth his hand to take hold of the ark, because the 10 bullock caused it to lean whereupon the anger of the Lord was kindled against Oza, and he smote hirn there, because he stretched forth his hand upon the ark, and he died there beJ 1 fore God. And David was disheartened because the Lord had made a breach on Oza, and called that place, Breach of Oza, 12 which is still its name. And David was that day afraid of God 13 and said, How can I bring the ark of God home to me? So Da8
Oza and
his brothers
guided the
God home
it
house of Abeddara,
And
the ark of
God abode
in the house of
Abed-
God
longed to him.
XIV.
When Chiram
him a
to
knew
for
him
be
his
for the
more wives
born to
to
in Je-
and
more
sons
him.
in
Now
names
him
Oh.
XV.
Jerusalem, Samaa,
Elisa,
I.
CHEONICLES.
10
11
12
Sobab, Nathan and Solomon, and Baar and Eliphaleth and Nageth, and Naphath and Japhie, and Elisamae and Eliade, and Eliphala. When the Philistines heard that David was anointed king over all Israel, they all came up to seek David. And when David heard it he went out to meet them. Now the Philistines had come and spread themselves in the giant's vale. And David inquired of God, saying, If I go up against the PhilisAnd the Lord tines, wilt thou deliver them into my hands? said to him, Go up and I will deliver them into thy hands. So he went up to Baal Pharasin. And when he had smitten them there David said, God broke through, my enemies by my hand, like the breaking out of water, therefore he called the name of that place, Breach of Pharasin. And the Philistines having left their gods there, David ordered them to be
and
burned.
13
Again the
Philistines
14 in the giant's vale. And when David again inquired of God, God said to him, Thou shalt not go up after them. Turn from
15 them and come upon them near the pear trees. And when thou shalt hear a sound of rustling in the tops of the pear trees, then thou shalt come to battle, for God is gone out be16 fore thee to smite the
did as the Lord
17 the Philistines
camp of the Philistines. Accordingly he commanded him, and he smote the camp of from Gabaon to Gazera. And the fame of Da-
vid spread through all the land, and the Lord brought the dread
of
him on
all
the nations.
built houses for himself in the city of
NY.
When
David had
David, and prepared the place for the ark of God, and made then David said, None but the Levites for it a tabernacle ought to carry the ark of God for the Lord hath chosen them
:
Lord and
to minister to
him
forever.
3 So when David assembled all Israel at Jerusalem, to bring the ark of the Lord to the place which he had prepared for it, he
4 assembled the sons of Aaron, the Levites; of the Kaathites, 5 Uriel the chief and his brethren, a hundred and twenty of the 6 Merarites, Asaia the chief and his brethren, two hundred and of the Gersonites, Joel the chief and his brethren, a 7 twenty
;
;
!h.
XV.
I.
CHKONICLES.
;
And
Sadok, and Abiathar the priests, and for the Levites, Uriel, Asaia and Joel, and Seruaia and Eliel, and
for
David sent
You
you may carry up the ark of the God of Israel to the place it for because you did not do this
;
God made
a breach
among
us,
be-
and the Levites had purified themselves to carry the ark of the God of Israel, the Levites took up the ark of God, as 15 Moses had by the word of the Lord ordered in writing, with 16 the staves on their shoulders. Now David had said to the chiefs of the Levites, Appoint your brethren, such as play on musical instruments, on nablas and kinyras, and cymbals, that they 7 may make a loud sound with the voice of joy. And the Levites had appointed Aiman son of Joel and of his brethren, Asaph son of Barachia, and of the sons of Merari his brethren, Aithan 18 the son of Kisias and with them their brethren of the second rank, Zacharias and Oziel, and Semiramoth and Jeiel, and Elioel and Eliab, and Banaia and Maasaia, and Matthathia and Eliphena, and Makellia and Abdedom, and Jeiel and 19 Ozias, the keepers of the gates and the musicians Aiman, Asaph and ilithan, sung and played on brass cymbals in the 20 highest key and Zacharias and Oziel, Semiramoth, Jeiel Oni, 21 Eliab, Maasias, Banias, on nablas in alaimoth ; and Mattathias and Eliphalu, and Makenia and Abdedom, and Jeiel and Ozias, 22 on kinyras in Amasenitli to give a strong sound. And Chononias, a chief of the Levites, was master of the odes, for he was 23 skilled therein. And Barachia and Elkana were door keepers 24 of the ark. And Somnia and Josaphat, and Nathaniel and Amasai, and Zacharia and Banaia, and Eliezer the priests, sounded the trumpets before the ark of God. And Abdedom 25 and Jeia were door keepers of the ark of God. And David with the elders of Israel and the captains of thousands, marched before when they were bringing up the ark of the covenant 26 from the house of Abdedom with joy. And because God vol. i. 4 S
1
XVI.
J.
Ch.
CHRONICLES.
27 seven rams.
all
Now David
who
stole, as
were
the Levites
and the musicians and Chonenias the chief of the singers. And when David in his cotton stole, and all Israel were bringing up the ark of the covenant of the Lord with shouting and 29 the sound of clarions and trumpets, answered by nablas and kinyras, it happened that when the ark of the covenant of the Lord came to the city of David, Melchol the daughter of Saul looking out at a window saw king David dancing and playing, and she despised him in her heart. XVI. And when they had brought in the ark of God and set it in the midst of the tabernacle, which David had erected for it, they offered whole burnt offerings and offerings of thanks2 giving before God. And when David had finished offering the whole burnt offerings and the offerings of thanksgiving, 3 he blessed the people in the name of the Lord, and distributed to all Israel both men and women, to every one a loaf of ba4 ker's bread, and a cake made with honey. Then he appointed some of the Levites to minister before the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and in responsive strains to thank and praise the 5 Lord the God of Israel. Asaph was the leader, and to him responded Zacharias, Jeiel, Semiramoth and Jeiel, Matthathias, Eliab and Banaias, Abdedom and Jeiel, with musical instruments, nablas and kinyras but Asaph used the cymbal and 6 Banaias and Oziel the priests, with trumpets, were to be con7 tinually before the ark of the covenant of God. On that day David gave orders for beginning the praises of the Lord by the ministry of Asaph and his brethren, with this Ode 8 O give thanks to the Lord, Invoke him by his name
28
;
Among
9
peoples
make known
his designs.
10
Sing praises to him. Proclaim to all the wonders which the Lord hath done. Sing praises to his holy name. Let the heart which seeketh his favour be triad. Seek the Lord and persevere Seek his face continually.
;
Sing to him.
9 5
XVI.
I.
Ch.
I
CHKONICLES.
Uemember
13
14
The miracles and judgments of his mouth. The seed of Israel are his servants The sons of Jacob, his chosen ones. He is the Lord our God
all this land are his judgments. Let us ever remember his covenant His word which he enjoined for a thousand generations.
In
16
17
18
And the oath which he sware to Isaak, This he confirmed for a law to Jacob
To
Israel as an everlasting covenant,
To be the portion
1
of your inheritance.
;
When
Of
little
20
21
When
And He suffered no man to oppress them He rebuked kings for their sake
Touch not these
they were passing from nation to nation from one kingdom to another people
;
22
23
my
anointed ones,
And
to these
my
prophets do no harm.
all
ye of this land,
salvation.
From day
24
25 20
27
to
among
the nations
;
28
29
30
Among all peoples his marvellous works That the Lord is great and greatly to be praised Above all the gods he is awful That all the gods of the nations are idols But our God hath made the heavens. Glory and honour are before him Majesty and gladness in his abode. Ascribe to the Lord, ye families of nations, Ascribe to the Lord glory and majesty Ascribe to the Lord, glory to his name. Take gifts and bring them before him, And worship the Lord in his holy courts. Let all the earth be awed at his presence, Let the earth be renovated and not dismayed.
;
Ch.
31
XVI
[.
I.
CHRONICLES.
32
33
Let heaven rejoice, and the earth exult with joy, Let them say among the nations, The Lord is king. Let the sea roar and the fulness thereof And the trees of the field and all therein
34
35
Let the trees of the forest also rejoice at the presence of the Lord Because he is come to judge the earth. praise the Lord for it is good, For to everlasting his mercy endureth.
;
And say, Save us, God of our salvation Gather us and deliver us from our enemies That we may praise thy holy name, And in thy praises make our boast.
!
36
37
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, From everlasting to everlasting, And let all the people say, Amen. And when they had praised the Lord, they
fore the ark of the covenant of the Lord,
Asaph and
his bre-
might minister before the ark continually as 38 each day's service required. And with regard to Abcledom and his brethren who were sixty eight, Abdedom son of Idi39 thun and Osa were to be door keepers. And they left Sadok the priest, and his brethren the priests, before the tabernacle of the Lord at the high place at Gabaon, that they might offer 40 whole burnt offerings to the Lord, on the altar of whole burnt offerings continually every morning and evening, according to all that is written in the law of the Lord, which he enjoined on the children of Israel by the ministry of Moses the servant 41 of God and with him were Aiman and Idithun, and the rest who were chosen by name to praise the Lord, because his 42 mercy endureth forever. And they had with them trumpets and high sounding cymbals, and musical instruments, for the
thren, that they
:
43 songs of God.
And
of the gate. Then all the people returned every one to his home, and David returned to bless his household. XVII. When David was settled in his house, he said to Nathan the prophet, Behold I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of the covenant of the Lord is beneath curtains of skin. 2 Thereupon Nathan said to David, Do whatever is in thy heart
Ch. XVII.
o for
I.
CHRONICLES.
But that very night there earne to Na4 than a word of the Lord, Go, and say to David my servant, Thus saith the Lord, Thou shalt not build me a house to dwell
God
is
with thee.
I)
have not dwelt in a house from the day I brought up Israel even to this day, but have been in a tent and under a curtain in all the places, through which J passed among Isin.
Because
rael,
whom
command-
have you not built for 7 me a house of cedar? But now, Thus shalt thou say to my servant David, Thus saith the Lord Almighty, I took thee from
ed to feed
people, and say,
my
Why
8 the
flocks, to
be ruler over
my
peo-
ple Israel, and have been with thee wherever thou hast gone, and have cut off all thy enemies from before thee, and made thee a name like the name of the great men on the earth and J J will fix a place for my people Israel, and plant them, and they shall dwell by themselves and no more be in trouble, nor shall 10 a son of iniquity any more humble them as at the first, even
; (
my
people
Israel.
I will increase
thee
and the Lord will build thee a house. And when thy days are fulfilled and thou shalt go to rest with thy fathers, I will raise up thy seed after thee who shall proceed from thy loins, and I 12 will prepare his kingdom. He shall build a house for me, and 13 I will establish his throne forever. I will be to him a father and and I will not withdraw my mercy he shall be to me a son
;
from him as I withdrew it from them who were before him 14 but will confirm him in my house and in his kingdom, and his
;
15
According to
vid went and sat
all
these
all
this
down
Who am
before thee,
I,
Lord
my
my
house that
me
forever!
Though
God, yet thou hast spoken of thy servant's house for a great while to come, and hast looked upon me as Lord my God, what S with the eyes of a man, and exalted me. more can David address to thee to express thy praise ? Thou
my
1!)
20 made
knowest thy servant, and according to thy own heart thou hast O Lord there is none like thee, nor is all this greatness.
!
Ch.
XVI
II.
I.
CHRONICLES.
there a god besides thee according to all that we have heard with
our ears
nor
is
21 Israel.
self,
to
God led them to redeem a people for himmake himself a name great and glorious, by driving out
hath
!
How
nations from before thy people whom thou didst redeem out As thou hast made thy people Israel a people for 22 of Egypt 2o thyself forever, and thou the Lord art become their God now
;
therefore,
servant, and touching his house be established forever, and do 24 as thou hast spoken and let thy name be established and Lord, Lord Almighty, magnified forever by men, saying, thou art the God of Israel, and the house of thy servant Because thou, Lord my 25 David is established before thee. God, hast revealed to the ear of thy servant, that thou wilt build him a house therefore thy servant hath found freedom Lord, thou art 26 to make supplication before thee. And now,
; ;
God.
that
it
27 servant
As thou hast spoken these good things, respecting thy now therefore begin to bless the house of thy servant
;
may
therefore bless
forever.
XVIII. Now after these things, David smote the Philistines and subdued them, and took out of their hands Geth and the vilHe smote Moab also, and they became vassals 2 lages thereof. David also smote Adraazar 3 to David and brought him gifts. king of Suba Emath. As he was going to establish his domi4 nion over the river Euphrates David intercepted a thousand of his chariots and seven thousand cavalry, and twenty thousand And David destroyed all the chariots, reserving only infantry. And when the Syrians of Damascus came 5 a hundred of them. king of Suba, David smote of the Syrians to assist Adraazar twenty two thousand men. And David garrisoned that part of Syria which belonged to Damascus, and the inhabitants became And the Lord preDavid's vassals, and brought him gifts. And David took the chains 7 served David wherever he went. of gold which were on the servants of Adraazar, and brought And from Matabeth and from the chief 8 them to Jerusalem. cities which belonged to Adraazar, David took brass in great abundance, of which Solomon made the brasen sea and the pilNow when Thoa king of Emath, 9 lars and the vessels of brass.
;
Ch.
XIX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
all the army of Adraazar king of Adurani to king David, to sue for peace with him, and to congratulate him because he had fought for Thoa was at war with AdAdraazar and defeated him And all the vessels of gold and silver and brass, 11 raazar. which he brought, these king David dedicated to the Lord, together with the silver and the 2:old which he took from all the nations from Idumea and Moab, and from the Ammon-
ites
12 13 14 15
16
and the Philistines and from Amelek. Abessa son of Saruia had smitten of the Idumeans in the valley of salt, eighteen thousand, he put garrisons in the and the Idumeans became David's vassals, and the vale Lord preserved David wherever he went. And David reigned over all Israel, and continued to execute judgment and jusAnd Joab son of Saruia was over tice among all the people. and SaJosaphat son of Achilud was recorder the army and
When
;
dok son of Achitob and Achimelech son of Abiathar, were the 17 priests; and Sousa was secretary; and Banaias son of Jodae was over the Cherethites and the Phelethites, and David's sons were next in rank to the king. Now after these things, when Xaas king of the AmmonXIX. ia ites died and his son Anan reigned in his stead, David said, I will shew kindness to Anan son of Xaas as his father shewed
So David sent messengers to comfort him for But when David's servants came to the country of the Ammonites to Anan to comfort him, the chiefs of the Am3 monites said to Anan, Is it to honour thy father in thy presence that David hath sent comforters to thee ? Is it not that they may examine the city and spy the country that his servants are come 4 to thee? Thereupon xlnan took David's servants and shaved
kindness to me.
his father.
off
And when messengers came to inform David respecting his servants, David sent to meet them, because they had been greatly dishonoured and the king said to them, Abide at Jericho till your beards grow Xow when the Ammonites saw that David's 6 and then return. people were dishonoured, Anan and the children of Ammon
;
Ch.
XX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
and from Sobal. And they hired thirty two thousand of the and the king of Maacha and his people. And when they arrived they encamped over against Medaba, and the Ammonites were drawn together out of their cities, and When David heard this he sent Joab 8 came to commence war.
7 cba
chariot army,
army
of the worthies.
And
the
Ammonites came
out and drew up in array for battle before the gate of the city but the kings who had come, encamped by themselves in the When Joab saw that they were arrayed for battle against plain. him both in front and rear, he made a draught out of all the youth
of Israel
And
command
of Abesai his
AmmonAmnion
12
ites.
And Joab
to
must come
my
assistance
and
if
the children of
Be
of
good cou-
rage and let us act valiantly for our people and for the cities of 14 our God, and the Lord will do what is good in his sight. And when Joab and the people with him drew up in array for battle 15 over against the Syrians they fled from them. And soon as the
Ammonites saw
Abesai
that
the Syrians
fled
they also
fled
before
and before Joab his brother, and entered the city. Upon which Joab returned to Jerusalem. When the Syrian saw that Israel had defeated him, he des16 patched messengers and drew out the Syrians from beyond the river. And Sophath the general of Adraazar's army was at 17 their head. This being told David, he assembled all Israel and crossed the Jordan and came upon them, and drew up for And while David was marshalling his arbattle against them.
my
but the
and David slew of the Syrians seven 18 thousand of the chariot army, and forty thousand infantry. 19 He slew also Sophath the general of the army. And when the
Syrians fled before Israel,
servants of Adraazar saw that they were defeated before Israel,
XX.
out
And the they made peace with David and served him. Syrians would not help the Ammonites any more. And
when kings take the
went
field,
Joab led
the strength of the army, and having laid waste all the
of
country
the
Ammonites, he
and besieged
Eabba
Ch.
XXL
I.
CHRONICLES.
And when Joab had smitten David took the crown of Molchoni their king from his head, and the weight of it was found to be a talent of gold, and in it was a precious stone and it was on the And having brought out the spoils of the city 3 head of David. which were very great, he brought out the people who were in it, and put them to saws and iron mattocks and among quarAnd when David had done in this manner to all the ry men. Ammonites, he and all the people returned to Jerusalem.
while David abode at Jerusalem.
it,
And
Saphut a There was also another battle with the Philistines, when Eleanan son of Jair smote Lachmai a brother of Goliath the Gethite, the staff of 6 whose spear was like a weaver's beam. There was also another battle at Geth, and there was a man of great stature there, who had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot, in all twenty four, and he also was a descendant of the giants, and but Jonathan son of Samaa, a brother of 7 he defied Israel These were the descendants of Kapha at 8 David, smote him. Geth. They were all four giants, and they tell by the hand of David and by the hand of his servants. XXI. Now when an adversary stood up in Israel and persuaded David to number Israel, and king David said to Joab and
Sobochai-sosathai
smote
him.
3 bee, and
let
me know
the
number number
Israel
The
Lord add to his people a hundred times as many as there are. and may the eyes of my lord the king see it. They are all
4 servants to
my
lord.
seek this
May
it
not
But the king's determination prevailed against Joab, so he went forth, and having passed 5 through all Israel, and come to Jerusalem, he gave David an account of the review of the people, and the whole number of the men of Israel who drew a sword, w as eleven hundred thousand, and the children of Juda were four hundred and 6 seventy thousand men who drew a sword. But he did not number Levi and Benjamin among them. Because the king's
be a cause of trespass to Israel
r
word prevailed over Joab, and the thing was of God, therefore he smote Israel.
vol.
I.
evil
in
the sight
4 T
Ch.
8
XXL
When
this,
1.
CHBONICLES.
God,
I
David
said to
now
9 of thy servant, for I have acted very foolishly, the Lord spoke
to
Gad, the
seer,
10
1
Thus
self
saith the Lord, I offer thee three things, chuse for thy-
may do
;
it
to thee.
or three months to flee before either three years of famine thy enemies while the sword of thy enemies is destroying thee or the sword of the Lord and pestilence for three days
;
is
making
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
havock in all the inheritance of Israel. Now therefore consider What answer shall I make to him who sent me? Thereupon David said to Gad, Very hard indeed to me are all the three. Let me however fall into the hands of the Lord, for his tender mercies are exceeding great. But let me not fall into the hands of men. So the Lord sent a pestilence through Israel, and And when there fell of the Israelites seventy thousand men. God sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it, and he was making havock, the Lord looked and relented at the calamity, and Stay thy said to the destroying angel, Let this suffice thee. hand. Now the angel of the Lord was standing at the threshing floor of Orna, the Jebusite. And when David raised his eyes and saw the angel of the Lord standing between the earth and heaven, with a drawn sword in his hand stretched out over Jerusalem, he and all the elders being clad in sackcloth, fell on their faces, and David said to God, Was it not I who ordered the numbering of the people ? I indeed am the sinner. It is I who committed the sin. But as for this flock, what have they Lord my God, Let thy hand be upon me, and on done ? my father's house, and not on this thy people, O Lord, to destruction. Thereupon the angel of the Lord ordered Gad to tell David to go up and erect an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of Orna the Jebusite. So David went up according to the word which Gad spoke in the name of the Lord. And when Orna turned and saw the king and his four sons with him, with attendants (now Orna was threshing wheat) upon David's approach to Orna, Orna came out of his threshing floor and
And
Ch.
XXIT.
David
it
I.
CHRONICLES.
me
the place of this threshing iloor
said to Oriia,
Grant
of thine, that I
to
may
grant
stayed
me
for its
may be
my Lord
for
is
and good in his sight. Behold I have a whole burnt offering, and that
it
Take
for thyself;
plough
for I
sacrifice.
Of
all
these
:
24 things I make a
And David
said to Orna,
By no means
25
26
27 28
2!)
must buy them for their worth in money. For I cannot take what are thine for the Lord, to offer a whole burnt offering to the Lord at free cost. So David gave Orna for the place And having built there six hundred shekels of gold by weight. an altar to the Lord, he offered up the offerings of homage and thanksgiving, and cried to the Lord, and the Lord hearkened to him by fire from heaven upon the altar of the whole burnt offering, which consumed the whole burnt offering. Then the Lord spoke to the angel and he sheathed his sword. When Darid saw that the Lord hearkened to him at the threshing floor of Orna the Jebusite, and that he had sacrificed there at that time, though the tabernacle of the Lord which Moses had made in the wilderness, and the altar for whole burnt offerings were at that time at the high place of Gabaon (now he could
30 not go before it to inquire of God, for that would not have been answerable to the haste in which he was, on account of XXII. the sword of the angel of the Lord,) David said, This is the house of the Lord God, and this is the altar for whole burnt offerings for Israel.
2
to
strangers
in
the
land
to
of
Israel
cutters
cut
hewn
;
He
gates, and for hinges and and cedar beams innumer4 able for the Sidonians and Tyrians, brought for David, cedar And David said, My son Solomon is 5 timber in abundance. young and tender, and the house to be built for the Lord is for extraordinary grandeur, for renown and glory, through every land, I will make provision for it. So David provided And he called Solomaterials in abundance before his death. mon his son, and gave him a charge, to build the house for
abundance
and
b'
Ch.
XXII.
Lord God of
T.
CHRONICLES.
And David
said to Solomon,
7 the
Israel.
My
son,
it
name
of the
Lord God,
me
Thou
9 hast
and fought many battles, thou shalt not build a house for my name, because thou hast shed much blood on the earth before me. Behold a son shall be born
blood,
much
to thee.
He
his
;
shall
be a
man
of rest.
I will give
him
rest
from
all
Solomon
1
and
He
my
name.
a son
and
I will be to
him
a father.
11 throne of his
son, the
kingdom
will
in Israel forever.
Now
therefore,
my
Lord
will
]'2
thou shalt build a house for the Lord thy God, as he hath spoken concerning thee. Let but the Lord grant thee wisdom and understanding, and strengthen thee over Israel, that thou
mayst keep and perform the law of the Lord thy God
will
then
thou be watchful to execute the statutes, and judgments, which the Lord enjoined on Israel by 14 Moses. Quit thyself like a man, and be strong. Fear not nor he prosper thee,
if
be dismayed.
Now behold according to my poor ability I have provided for the house of the Lord a hundred talents of gold, and ten hundred talents of silver, and brass and iron without
timber
15 weight,
I have also provided because of their abundance. and stones, but thou must add thereto. And thou must add to the number of workmen of whom there are with 1(5 thee artists, and masons and carpenters and men skilled in every kind of work, of gold and silver and brass and iron, an and fall to work. And innumerable number. ITp therefore the Lord be with thee. David also gave a charge to all the 17 18 chiefs of Israel to assist his son Solomon, saying, Hath not the Lord been with you, and given you rest all around? For he hath delivered into your hands the inhabitants of this land, and the land is subdued before the Lord, and before his peo19 pie. Now therefore apply your hearts, and your souls to seek
;
God and arise and build a sanctuary for your God, that you may carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and the holy vessels of God, into the house to be built for the
name
of the Lord.
1 5
Ch. XXIII.
I.
CHKONICLES.
XXIII. When David was old and full of days, and had made Solomon his son king over Israel in his stead, then he assem2 bled all the chiefs of Israel, and the priests and the Levites,
numbered, from thirty years old and upwards and the number of them by their poll, amounted to 4 thirty eight thousand men. Of these, twenty four thousand were for the works for the house of the Lord; and six thou3 and
the
Levites
were
sand were scribes and judges and four thousand were guards 5 of the gates, and four thousand were to praise the Lord with musical instruments, which he had made for praising the Lord.
;
And David
distributed
them
into
daily
classes,
under the
7 heads of
Now
Semei ; the sons of Semei, and Joel, three 10 were Salomith, Jeiel and Dan, three. Those were the chiefs of the families of the Edauites but the Semeites, had also
9 chief Jeiel, aud Zethan
:
8 to Gerson belonged
Edan and
aud Ziza, and Joas and Beria these four were sons of Semei, and Jeth was the chief and Ziza the second, and Joas and Beria not having many children were comprehended in
Jeth
;
And
Ainbram,
Issaar,
^hebron,
Oziel;
four.
Ambram
to
Xow Aaron
14
1
office,
burn incense before the Lord, to minister in the and to bless in his name forever. But as for Moses the
of God, his sons were classed in the tribe of Levi.
man
sons
ites,
of
Subael was chief, and of the Eliezerites, Rabia was chief. but the sons of Eabia were Eliezer had no other sons 18 increased to a multitude. The sons of Issaar, were Salomith 19 the chief. The sons of Chebron, were Jeria the chief, Amaria 20 the second, Jeziel the third, Jekemias the fourth. The sons
Xow
21
Micha the chief and Isia the second. The sons of of Merari were Mooli and Mousi. 22 Mooli were Eleazar and Kis. Xow Eleazar died, and left no
of Oziel, were
The sons
took them.
The
sons of Mousi
So the sons of Kis, their brethren, were Mouli and Eder and
24 Jerimoth, three.
The
Ch.
XXIV.
lies,
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according to the review of them, according to the numthe works of the house of the Lord, from twenty years old and
said,
25 upwards.
2(3
For David
his
So
the uten-
27
sils
thereof for
its
service
for this
28 of David, the Levites are numbered from twenty years old and upwards, for he set them under the superintendance of
Aaron
and
over the store houses and over the purification of all the holy
29 things, and over the work of the service of the house of God,
and for the shew bread, and for the fine flour of the sacrifice and for the unleavened cakes, and for the frying pan, and the mixed sacrifice, and for all kinds of measuring, and to stand 30 every morning to sing praises, and give thanks to the Lord, 31 and the same every evening: and to have charge of all the
offerings of
the
homage made to the Lord, on the sabbaths and at new moons, and at the festivals according to the number,
to the rule prescribed for them, continually for
and according
32 the Lord.
And
of the testimony,
they are to keep the watch of the tabernacle and to guard the sanctuary, and to guard
may
minister as
XXIV.
2
Now
Nadab and of Abiud, and of Eleazar and of Ithamar. As Nadab and Abiud died in the presence of their father and had
no sons
;
officiated as
priests
Achimelech
at the
4 the houses of their families. And as the Eleazarites were found to be more numerous for chiefs of mighty men than the sons of Ithamar, therefore he distributed them for the sons of Eleazar sixteen chiefs for houses of families, and for the sons 5 of Ithamar chiefs for eight houses of families. These he distributed by lot, one with the other. Because there were chiefs of the holies, and chiefs of the Lord, among the sons of Eleazar and among the sons of Ithamar, therefore in the presence of the
Ch.
XXV.
king
I.
CHKOOTCLES.
son
of Nathaniel, the
and the
chiefs,
Samaias
muster
master of the Levites, wrote down Sadok the priest and Achimelech son of Abiathar, and the chiefs of the families of the
and the Levites, a chief of a house of families alternatefirst lot came 7 out for Joarim the second for Jedia the third for Charib the fourth for Seorim the fifth for Melchias the sixth for Meiamin the seventh for Kos the eighth for Abia the ninth for
priests
ly,
Jesus
the
twelfth for
for Jesbaal
;
Jakim
Oppha
the fourteenth
Emmer
;
the
the
the
the twenty
the
for
Achim
the twenty
;
second
for
Gamul
twenty
review of them according to their service, to go into the house of the Lord according to the rule prescribed for them, under
the inspection of Aaron their father, as the Lord
God
of Israel
commanded Moses.
20
And
bael
;
for
for
Jedia
22 For the Isaarites Salomoth, for the sons of Salomoth, Jath Jaziel the third 23 the sons of Ekdiu Amadia the second JekFor the Ozielites, Micha; for the sons of 24 moam the fourth. the brother of Micha, Isia 25 Micha, Samer the sons of Isia,
;
; ;
26 Sacharia
Mousi the
;
sons of Ozia,
;
his sons Isoam 27 to whom belonged the title Merarite for Mooli, Eleazar and Ithamar, 28 Sakckur, and Abai
;
;
and
now
29 Eleazar died and had no sons, for him Kis the sons of Kis, the sons of Mousi, Mooli and Eder and Jerimoth, 30 Jerameel
;
31 these sons of the Levites according to the houses of their famithey also drew lots as their brethren the sons of Aaron lies
the senior chiefs of the families both of the priests and the Levites submitting to the lot equally with their younger brethren.
XXV.
thun,
bals,
Aiman and Idiwho chanted with kinyras and with nablas and with cvmin
; ;
Ch.
XXV.
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2 these services. The sous of Asaph were Zakchur and Joseph, and Nathanias and Erael. The sons of Asaph were near the
3 king.
Suri,
8
9
10
15
20
25
and Iseas and Asabias, and Matthathias, six after their Idithim, chanting on kinyras thanksgiving and praise When Aiman were the sons of Aiman, Bukias to the Lord. and Matthanias, and Oziel and Subael, and Jerirnoth and Ananias, and Anan and Eliatha, and Godollathi and Rometthiezer, and Jesbasaka and ]\Ie]ithi, and Oth eri and Meazoth. All these sons Aiman had with him when he commenced a psalm for the king in the words of God. To exalt the horn God indeed had given Aiman fourteen sons and three daughAll these with their father, sung in the house of God to ters. cymbals and nablas and kinyras, for the service of the house of God near the king, with Asaph and Idithun and Aiman. And the number of them, including younger brethren, who were instructed to sing to the Lord, even all who were skilled, was two hundred and eighty eight. And they cast lots for their daily courses, as well the younger as the senior, both teachers and scholars. And the lot which came out the first of his sons and his brethren for Asaph was that of Joseph, namely Godothe second Henia, his sons and brethren, twelve the third lias Zakchur his sons and brethren, twelve the fourth Jesri, his sons and brethren, twelve the fifth, Nathan, his sons and brethren, twelve the sixth Bukias, his sons and brethren, twelve the seventh Iseriel, his sons and brethren, twelve the eighth Josia, his sons and brethren, twelve the ninth Matthanias, his and brethren, twelve the tenth Semeia, his sons and sons brethren, twelve the eleventh Asriel, his sons and brethren, twelve the twelfth Asabia, his sons and brethren, twelve the thirteenth Subael, his sons and brethren twelve the fourteenth Matthathias his sons and brethren, twelve the fifteenth Jerirnoth. his sons and brethren, twelve; the sixteenth Anania, the seventeenth Jesbasaka, his his sons and brethren, twelve sons and brethren, twelve the eighteenth Ananias, his sons the nineteenth Mellithi, his sons and and brethren, twelve brethren, twelve the twentieth Eliatha, his sons and brethren, twelve the twenty first Otheri, his sons and brethren, twelve the twenty second Godollathi, his sons and brethren, twelve
father
;
Oh.
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;
the
brethren, twelve.
XXVI.
were the Korites, and for Mosellamia were Mosellamia, of the sons of Asaph Son Zacharias the first born, Jadiel the second, Zabadia the
for
And
the guards
of the
;
gates
Jonathan the sixth, and the sons of Abdedom were, Samaias the first born, Jozabath the second, Joath the third, Sachar the fourth, Nathaniel the fifth, Amiel
third,
fifth,
Abdedom
the eighth;
because
God had
born, Eosai, to
make
his a patriarchal
house, because the Samaites had heads of families, namely Othni and Kaphael, and Obed and Elzabeth, and Achiud, mighty sons, Eliu and Sabachia, and Isbakom, all descendants of the sons of Abdedom, they and their sons and their brethren, All the sons of Abacting as heads of families in the service. dedom were sixty two. And the sons of Mosellamia with their
Osa, also
of the
Merari,
had sons
first
who
made him
Osa were
12
thirteen.
Among
these
the
gates
heads
of
And
they cast
lots,
the junior as
fell to
And
;
Selemia and Zacharias. The sons of Joaz having cast lots, the and to Abdedom the south gate north gate fell to Melckia
to Osa that to the west, chamber of ascent, guard being over 17 against guard. Eastward there were six a day, northward four a day, southward four a day, and two for Esephim to relieve 18 each other; and for Osa westward behind the gate of the chamber, three, a watch over against the watch of the ascent. On the east six a day, and on the north four, and on the south 19 four, and at Esephim two to relieve each other, and at the west
;
vol.
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XXYI.
four,
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OHBONICLES.
and
for the
causeway two to relieve each other. These disgates were among the Korites
And
sures
who were
over the treasures of the house of the Lord and over the treaof dedicated things,
21 Ladan the
dan.
Gersonite the
22 Jeiel 23
To Ladan the Gersonite belonged Jeiel, the sons of Zethom .and Joel. These brethren were over the trearespect to the Ambramites and Isaarites. Ghebronites
With
and
Ozielites
Subael
And
to
the treasures.
26 son, and Josias and Joram, and Zechri and Salomoth. This Salomoth and his brethren were over the treasures of the dedicated things, whicli were dedicated by David the king and by
the chiefs of families, the captains of thousands and captains
and generals of the army, which they had taken 27 from the cities and from the spoils won in battle, and of which they had dedicated a part, that the building of the house of God 28 might not be delayed. They had the charge also of all the dedications made to God by Samuel the prophet, and by Saul son of Kis, and by Abenner son of Ner, and Joab son of
of hundreds,
All that they dedicated was under the care of Salo29 moth and his brethren. Of the Issaarites, Chonenia and sons had the charge of the business abroad over Israel, to act as
Saruia.
And of the Cliebronites, Asabias and his 30 scribes and judges. brethren, heads of subordinate families, amounting to seventeen hundred, had the oversight of Israel on the western bank
of the Jordan, for every service of the
of
31 the king.
With regard
of the Ozielites,
according to
their
genealogies by families.
32 In the fortieth year of the king's reign they were reviewed, and the head man among them was found at Jazer of Galaaditis.
And
thousand seven hundred. And king David set them over the Eeubenites and the Gadites, and the half of the tribe of Manasses, for every ordinance of the Lord and every affair of the
king.
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I.
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to the sons of Israel according
families, the captains of
XXVII.
the
With regard
to their
thousands and
captains of hundreds, and the muster masters these attended the king, and were ready at every call of the king in divisions, coming in and going out, month after month, each
thousand.
And
over the
first
of Zabdiel
He
being chief of
the sons of Fhares, was the chief of all the chiefs of the
4 of the
also
first
month.
And
army month
was Dodia the Elchochite, and over this division of his was
sisted of
Makelloth the leader of this division of his, which contwenty four thousand they were chiefs of the army.
;
of Jodae, who, was the chief over this division of his which 6 consisted of twenty four thousand. This Banaias was higher in rank than the thirty, and over the thirty. And over this di-
The
though
vision of his was Zabad his son. The fourth for the fourth month was Asael the brother of Joab. And Zabadias his son,
which consisted
The
the
fifth
Samaoth the Jesraite, he was over his division of twenty The sixth for the sixth month was Oduias four thousand. of Ekkes the Thekoite, he was over his division of twenty The seventh for the seventh month was Chelfour thousand. les of Phallus, of the sons of Ephraim, he was over his divi11 sion of twenty four thousand. The eighth for the eighth month
leader
!)
1
was Sobochai the Ousathite, a house of the Zaraites he was 12 over his division of twenty four thousand. The ninth for the ninth month was Abiezer of Anathoth, of the land of Benja;
14 sand.
he was over his division of twenty four thoufor the eleventh month was Banaias the Pharathonite, of the sons of Ephraim he was over his divi15 sion of twenty four thousand. The twelfth for the twelfth month was Choldia the Netophathite, a house belonging to Gothoniel he was over his division of twenty four thousand.
The eleventh
16
And
over
Eliezer the
Ch.
XXVIII.
I.
CHBONICLES.
;
Maachi
over
Levi,
Asabias
the
son of
Kamuel
over the
Aaronites, Sadok;
over Issachar,
ias
Oziel
Zadaiu
23 the tribes of
But David did not take the number of them from twenty years old and under, because the Lord said,
Israel.
stars of heaven.
When
Joab
number the
it
on Israel, so that the numking David. 25 And over the treasures of the king was Asmoth the son of Odiel. And over his stores in the country, and in the towns, 26 and in the villages, and in the castles, was Jonathan the son of Oziu and over the husbandmen who tilled the ground was and over the fields, Semei the 27 Esdri the son of Chelub Baelite and over the stores of wine in the vineyards Sabdi the 28 son of Sephni and over the olive yards and sycamine orchards in
not finish
it,
down
in the journal of
29 Joas
and over the stores of oil, and over the herds which pastured at Sharon, Satrai the Saronite; and over the cattle in the vales, Sophat the son of 30 Adli; and over the camels, Abias the Ismaelite; and over the asses, Jadias the Merathonite and over the flocks, Jaziz
the plains, Ballanan the Gedorite
;
:
31 the Agarite.
32
And Jonathan David's uncle was a counsellor, a wise man, and Jeel and the son of Achami were with the king's sons. 33 Achitophel was a counsellor of the king. Now Chusi the king's friend was the first, and after him Achitophel, next Jodae the son of Banaias, then Abiathar and Joab the king's captain
general.
XXVIII.
the chiefs
When
all
chiefs of the
which attended the king's person in courses, and the chiefs over the thousands, and the chiefs over the hundreds, and the
; ;
Ch.
XXVIII.
treasurers,
L CHRONICLES.
and them who were entrusted with the care of the
2 with the chamberlains and the worthies and the soldiers of the
he stood up in the midst of the assembly brethren and my people, I had it on my and said, mind to build a house of rest for the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and a place for the feet of our Lord, and had provided but God said, Thou 3 what were suitable for the building for shalt not build a house for me, to be called by my name 4 thou art a warrior and hast shed much blood. Now the Lord God of Israel chose me in preference to all my father's house
army
at Jerusalem,
Hear me,
my
to
da,
and
my
the sons of
5 over
my
;
father,
it
he chose the royalty in JuJuda and among was his pleasure that I should be king
xis
all Israel
so in preference to all
sons,
my
Lord
he hath made choice of my son Soon the throne of the Lord's kingdom, over lomon, to set him And God hath said to me, Thy son Solomon shall build Israel. my house, and my court for I have chosen him to be my son
hath given
me many
him a
forever, provided
and I will establish his kingdom he exert his power to keep my commandfather
;
my judgments
all
as at this day.
Now
therefore, in the
presence of
the congregation of the Lord, and in the audience of our God, I adjure you to keep and to seek all the commandments of the Lord our God, that you may possess this
good land and leave it for an inheritance for your children after you forever. And now, Solomon, my son, know thou the God of thy fa9 thers, and serve him with a perfect heart and a willing mind for the Lord searcheth all hearts and knoweth every thought. but if thou forsake If thou seek him, he will be found by thee 10 him, he will at last forsake thee. Observe now, since the Lord
;
his son
houses and
its treasuries,
and the inner depositories, and of the house for the propitiation; 12 and the plan which he had in his mind of the courts of the house of the Lord, and of all the chambers round about
; ;
Ch.
XXIX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
;
and the Levites, for all the work of the service of the house of the Lord and of the depo;
14 Lord
16
15 of gold or of
17
18
19
20
and the exact weight of these vessels, whether made silver. He gave him the weight of the candlesticks and of the lamps. He gave him likewise the weight of the tables for the shew bread of every table made of gold, and likewise of those to be made of silver; and of the flesh forks and the libation cups, and of the cups of gold the weight both of those to be made of gold and of those to be made of silver and of the censers, of each its several weight and pointed out to him the weight of the utensils of the altar of incense, which was to be of pure gold and the model of the chariot of the cherubims with expanded wings, which overshadow the ark of the covenant of the Lord. All these David gave to Solomon in a drawing of the hand of the Lord, according to the knowledge given him of the workmanship of the model. Then David said to his son Solomon, Be strong and of good courage and do the work. Fear not nor be dismayed
;
for
the Lord
my God
till
is
with thee.
He
all
forsake thee,
And
behold this
temple, and of his house and his treasury, and the upper rooms
depositories,
And
courses of the priests and the Levites, for all the service of the
And
and
all
all
the
thy commands.
XXIX.
Then king David said to all the congregation, My son Solomon whom the Lord hath chosen, is young and tender, and the work is great; for it is not for man but for the Lord
house
2 God.
According to my utmost ability I have provided for the of my God, gold, silver, brass, iron, wood, stones of Soam, and stones to be set, precious and variegated, every kind of precious stones, and Parian marble in abundance. 3 Moreover, because I have set my affection on the house of my
Ch.
XXIX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
God, the gold and silver which I kept for myself, behold this have given for the house of my God, over and above what 4 I provided for the house of the Holies three thousand talents of the gold of Souphir, and seven thousand talents of pure silI
;
ver, for
gold for that to be done with gold, and the silver for that
to
be done with
silver,
and
let
for every
work
is
to be
made by
fill
5 the hand of
his
artists.
Xow
so inclined
Thereupon the chiefs of families, and the chiefs of the sons and the captains of thousands, and the captains of hundreds, and the overseers of the king's works and his builders, 7 were liberally disposed, and gave for the works of the house of the Lord five thousand talents and ten thousand pieces of gold, and ten thousand talents of silver, and eighteen thousand talents And they who 8 <>f brass, and a hundred thousand talents of iron. had precious stones gave them for the treasures of the house of the Lord which were under the care of Jeiel the Gersonite.
6
of Israel,
And
And David the king was exceedingly rejoiced, and blessed the Lord in the presence of the assembly, saying, Blessed art thou Lord God of IsTo
thee,
and majesty
for
all
things in hea-
ven and on earth. At thy presence every king and nation is 12 struck with awe. From thee come riches and glory- Thou, Lord, rulest over all. Thou art the head of all dominion, and
in
thy hand
is
And by thy
hand,
Al-
13 mighty Sovereign,
therefore,
things are
made
Now
we
14 glorious name.
But who am
I,
and what
is
my
people, that
should be enabled to shew such liberality to thee. For all things 15 are thine and of thine own we have given thee. For we before
thee are strangers and sojourners as
all
Our
no fixed abiding. 16 Lord our God, all this store which I have provided for building a house to thy holy name is from thy bounty, and be17 longeth all to thee. As I know, O Lord, that thou triest hearts
Ch.
XXIX.
I.
CHRONICLES.
and lovest righteousness, I have with singleness of heart freely offered all these things, and have now seen with joy all thy peo18 pie
who
of
Lord, the
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28 29
keep these things forever in the thoughts of the hearts of thy people and direct their hearts to thee, and give to my son Solomon a good heart to execute all thy commandments, and thy testimonies, and thy statutes, and that he may finish completely the structure of thy house. Then David said to all the congregation, Bless ye the Lord our God. And all the congregation blessed the Lord the God of their fathers, and with bended knees made a reverence to the Lord and to the king. And on the morrow of the first day, when David had offered up whole burnt offerings to God, he sacrificed as thank offerings to the Lord a thousand young bulls, a thousand rams, a thousand lambs with their libations, and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel. And having eaten and drunk that day with gladness before the Lord, they proclaimed Solomon son of David king a second time, and anointed him to be king for the Lord, and Sadok to be priest. So Solomon sat on the throne of his father David and prospered, and all Israel obeyed him. The chiefs, and the men in authority, and all the sons of king David his father were subject to him, and the Lord magnified Solomon over all Israel, and gave him royal glory, such as no king had before him. When David son of Jessai had reigned over Israel forty years seven years at Chebron and thirty three at Jerusalem, he died at a good old age, full of days, riches and glory. And Solomon his son reigned in his stead. Xow the rest of the acts of David, the first and the last, are written among the words of Samuel the seer, and in the words of Nathan the prophet, and in the words of Gad the seer, touching all his reign, and his mighty power, and the times which happened to him, and to Israel, and to all the kingdoms of the
Israel our fathers,
God
land.
END OF VOL.
I.