The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Complete. William Wake. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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       4 the lot to spin the true purple falls to Mary.

       5 Zacharias, the high priest, becomes dumb.

       7 Mary takes a pot to draw water, and hears a voice,

       8 trembles and begins to work,

       9 an angel Appears and salutes her, and tells her she

       shall conceive by the Holy Ghost,

       17 she submits.

       19 Visits her cousin Elizabeth, whose child in her womb leaps.

      AND it came to pass, in a council

       of the priests, it was said,

       Let us make a new veil for the

       temple of the Lord.

      2 And the high-priest said,

       Call together to me seven undefiled

       virgins of the tribe of David.

      3 And the servants went and

       brought them into the temple of

       the Lord, and the high-priest said

       unto them, Cast lots before me

       now, who of you shall spin the

       golden thread, who the blue, who

       the scarlet, who the fine linen, and

       who the true purple.

      4 Then the high-priest knew

       Mary; that she was of the tribe of

       David; and he called her, and the

       true purple fell to her lot to spin,

       and she went away to her own

       house.

      5 But from that time Zacharias

       the high-priest became dumb, and

       Samuel was placed in his room till

       Zacharias spoke again.

      6 But Mary took the true purple;

       and did spin it.

      7 And she took a pot, and

       went out to draw water, and heard

       a voice saying unto her, Hail thou

       who art full of grace, the Lord

       is with thee; thou art blessed

       among women.

      8 And she looked round to the

       right and to the left (to see) whence

       that voice came, and then trembling

       went into her house, and laying

       down the water-pot, she took

       the purple, and sat down in her

       seat to work it.

      9 And behold the angel of the

       Lord stood by her, and said, Fear

       not, Mary, for thou hast found

       favour in the sight of God.

      10 Which when she heard, she

       reasoned with herself what that

       sort of salutation meant.

      11 And the angel said unto her,

       The Lord is with thee, and thou

       shalt conceive:

      12 To which she replied, What!

       shall I conceive by the living God

       and bring forth as all other

       women do?

      13 But the angel returned

       answer, Not so, O Mary, but the

       Holy Ghost shall come upon thee,

       and the power of the Most High

       shall overshadow thee;

      14 Wherefore that which shall

       be born of thee shall be holy,

       and shall be called the Son of the

       Living God, and thou shalt call his

       name Jesus; for he shall save his

       people from their sins.

      15 And behold thy cousin Elizabeth,

       she also hath conceived a son in her

       old age.

      16 And this now is the sixth

       month with her, who was called

       barren: for nothing is impossible

       with God.

      17 And Mary said, Behold the

       handmaid of the Lord; let it be

       unto me according to thy word.

      18 And when she had wrought

       her purple, she carried it to the

       high-priest, and the high-priest

       blessed her, saying, Mary, the

       Lord God hath magnified thy name,

       and thou shalt be blessed in all the

       ages of the world.

      19 Then Mary, filled with joy,

       went away to her cousin Elizabeth,

       and knocked at the door.

      20 Which when Elizabeth heard,

       she ran and opened to her, and

       blessed her, and said, Whence is

       this to me, that the mother of my

       Lord should come unto me?

      21 For lo! as soon as the voice

       of thy salutation reached my ears,

       that which is in me leaped and

       blessed thee.

      22 But Mary, being ignorant of

       all those mysterious things which

       the archangel Gabriel had spoken

       to her, lifted up her eyes to heaven,

       and said, Lord! What am I, that

       all the generations of the earth

       should call me blessed?

      23 But perceiving herself daily

       to grow big, and being afraid, she

       went home, and hid herself from

       the children of Israel; and was

       fourteen years old when all these

       things happened.

      CHAPTER X.

      1 Joseph returns from building houses, finds the Virgin

       grown big, being six months gone with child,

       2 is jealous and troubled,

       8 reproaches her,

       10 she affirms her innocence,

       13 he leaves her,

       16 determines to dismiss her privately,

       17 is warned in a dream that Mary is with child by the Holy Ghost,

       20 and glorifies God who had shewn him such favour.

      AND when her sixth month was

       come, Joseph returned from

       his building houses abroad, which

       was his trade, and entering into the