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 Now this is that alabaster-

       box which Mary the sinner procured,

       and poured forth the ointment out

       of it upon the head and the feet

       of our Lord Jesus Christ, and wiped

       them off with the hairs of her head.

      5 Then after ten days they

       brought him to Jerusalem, and on

       the fortieth day from his birth

       they presented him in the temple

       before the Lord, making the proper

       offerings for him, according

       to the requirement of the law of

       Moses: namely, that every male

       which opens the womb shall be

       called holy unto God.

      6 At that time old Simeon saw

       him shining as a pillar of light,

       when St. Mary the Virgin, his

       mother, carried him in her arms,

       and was filled with the greatest

       pleasure at the sight.

      7 And the angels stood around

       him, adoring him, as a king's

       guards stand around him.

      8 Then Simeon going near to

       St. Mary, and stretching forth his

       hands towards her, said to the

       Lord Christ, Now, O My Lord,

       thy servant shall depart in peace,

       according to thy word;

      9 For mine eyes have seen thy

       mercy, which thou hast prepared

       for the salvation of all nations;

       a light to all people, and the glory

       of thy people Israel.

      10 Hannah the prophetess was

       also present, and drawing near,

       she gave praises to God, and

       celebrated the happiness of Mary.

      CHAPTER III.

      1 The wise men visit Christ. Mary gives them

       one of his swaddling clothes.

       3 An angel appears to them in the form of a star.

       4 They return and make a fire, and worship the

       swaddling cloth, and put it in the fire where it

       remains unconsumed.

      AND it came to pass, when the

       Lord Jesus was born at Bethlehem,

       a city of Judaea, in the time of Herod

       the King;—the wise men came from the

       East to Jerusalem, according to the

       prophecy of Zoradascht, [Zoroaster]

       and brought with them offerings:

       namely, gold, frankincense, and myrrh,

       and worshipped him, and offered to him

       their gifts.

      2 Then the Lady Mary took one

       of his swaddling clothes in which

       the infant was wrapped, and gave

       it to them instead of a blessing,

       which they received from her as a

       most noble present.

      3 And at the same time there

       appeared to them an angel in the

       form of that star which had before

       been their guide in their journey;

       the light of which they followed

       till they returned into their own

       country.

      4 On their return their kings

       and princes came to them inquiring,

       whom they had seen and done?

       What sort of journey and return

       they had? What Company

       they had on the road?

      5 But they produced the swaddling

       cloth which St. Mary had given

       them, on account whereof they kept

       a feast.

      6 And having, according to the

       custom of their country, made

       a fire, they worshipped it.

      7 And casting the swaddling

       cloth into it, the fire took it

       and kept it.

      8 And when the fire was put out,

       they took forth the swaddling cloth

       unhurt, as much as if the fire had

       not touched it.

      9 Then they began to kiss it,

       and put it upon their heads and

       their eyes saying, This is certainly

       an undoubted truth, and it is really

       surprising that the fire could not

       burn it, and consume it.

      10 Then they took it, and with

       the greatest respect laid it up

       among their treasures.

      CHAPTER IV.

      1 Herod intends to put Christ to death.

       3 An angel warns Joseph to take the child

       and his mother into Egypt.

       6 Consternation on their arrival.

       13 The idols fall down.

       15 Mary washes Christ's swaddling clothes, hangs them to

       dry on a post, and the son of a priest puts one on his head;

       16 And being possessed of devils they leave him.

      NOW Herod perceiving that the

       wise men did delay and not return

       to him, called together the priest

       and wise men, and said, Tell me in

       what place the Christ should be born.

      2 And when they replied, in

       Bethlehem—a city of Judaea, he

       began to contrive in his own mind

       the death of the Lord Jesus Christ.

      3 But an angel of the Lord

       appeared to Joseph in his sleep,

       and said, Arise, take the child and

       his mother, and go into Egypt as soon

       as the cock crows. So he arose,

       and went.

      4 And as he was considering

       with himself about his journey,

       the morning came upon him.

      5 In the length of the journey