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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into her,

       he filled the chamber where she

       was with a prodigious light, and

       in a most courteous manner saluting

       her, he said,

      3 Hail, Mary! Virgin of the

       Lord most acceptable! O Virgin

       full of grace! The Lord is with

       you. You are blessed above all

       women, and you are blessed above

       all men, that have been hitherto

       born.

      4 But the Virgin, who had

       before been well acquainted with

       the countenances of angels, and

       to whom such light from heaven

       was no uncommon thing,

      5 Was neither terrified with the

       vision of the angel, nor astonished

       at the greatness of the light, but

       only troubled about the angel's

       words,

      6 And began to consider what

       so extraordinary a salutation should

       mean, what it did portend, or what

       sort of end it would have.

      7 To this thought the angel,

       divinely inspired, replies;

      8 Fear not, Mary, as though

       I intended anything inconsistent

       with your chastity in this salutation:

      9 For you have found favour

       with the Lord, because you made

       virginity your choice.

      10 Therefore while you are a

       Virgin, you shall conceive without

       sin, and bring forth a son.

      11 He shall be great, because

       he shall reign from sea to sea, and

       from the rivers even to the ends of

       the earth?

      12 And he shall be called the

       Son of the Highest; for he who is

       born in a mean state on earth,

       reigns in an exalted one in heaven.

      13 And the Lord shall give him

       the throne of his father David, and

       he shall reign over the house of

       Jacob for ever, and of his kingdom

       there shall be no end.

      14 For he is the King of Kings,

       and Lord of Lords, and his throne

       is forever and ever.

      15 To this discourse of the

       angel the Virgin replied, not, as

       though she were unbelieving, but

       willing to know the manner of it.

      16 She said, How can that be?

       For seeing, according to my vow,

       I have never known any man, how

       can I bear a child without the

       addition of a man's seed.

      17 To this the angel replied

       and said, Think not, Mary, that

       you shall conceive in the ordinary

       way.

      18 For, without lying with a

       man, while a Virgin, you shall

       conceive; while a Virgin, you

       shall bring forth; and while a

       Virgin shall give suck.

      19 For the Holy Ghost shall

       come upon you, and the power of

       the Most High shall overshadow

       you, without any of the heats of

       lust.

      20 So that which shall be born

       of you shall be only holy, because

       it only is conceived without sin,

       and being born, shall be called the

       Son of God.

      21 Then Mary stretching forth

       her hands, and lifting her eyes to

       heaven, said, Behold the handmaid

       of the Lord! Let it be unto me

       according to thy word.

      CHAPTER VIII.

      1 Joseph returns to Galilee, to marry the Virgin

       he had betrothed;

       4 perceives she is with child,

       5 is uneasy,

       7 purposes to put her away privily,

       8 is told by the angel of the Lord it is not the

       work of man but the Holy Ghost;

       12 Marries her, but keeps chaste,

       13 removes with her to Bethlehem,

       15 where she brings forth Christ.

      JOSEPH therefore went from

       Judaea to Galilee, with intention

       to marry the Virgin who was

       betrothed to him:

      2 For it was now near three

       months since she was betrothed

       to him.

      3 At length it plainly appeared

       she was with child, and it could

       not be hid from Joseph:

      4 For going to the Virgin in a

       free manner, as one espoused, and

       talking familiarly with her, he

       perceived her to be with child,

      5 And thereupon began to be

       uneasy and doubtful, not knowing

       what course it would be best to take;

      6 For being a just man, he was

       not willing to expose her, nor

       defame her by the suspicion of

       being a harlot, since he was a

       pious man:

      7 He purposed therefore privately

       to put an end to their agreement,

       and as privately to send her away.

      8 But while he was meditating

       these things, behold the angel of

       the Lord appeared to him in his

       sleep, and said, Joseph, son of

       David, fear not;

      9 Be not willing to entertain

       any suspicion of the Virgin's

       being guilty of fornication, or to

       think any thing amiss of her,

       neither be afraid to take her to wife: