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The Protevangelium of James

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1 1 | 1. In the records of the twelve 2 10| 10. And there was a council 3 11| 11. And she took the pitcher, 4 12| 12. And she made the purple 5 13| 13. And she was in her sixth 6 14| 14. And Joseph was greatly 7 15| 15. And Annas the scribe came 8 16| 16. And the priest said: Give 9 17| 17. And there was an order 10 18| 18. And he found a cave there, 11 19| 19. And I saw a woman coming 12 2 | 2. And his wife Anna mourned 13 20| 20. And the midwife went in, 14 21| 21. And, behold, Joseph was 15 22| 22. And when Herod knew that 16 23| 23. And Herod searched for 17 24| 24. But at the hour of the 18 3 | 3. And gazing towards the 19 4 | 4. And, behold, an angel of 20 5 | 5. And on the following day 21 6 | 6. And the child grew strong 22 7 | 7. And her months were added 23 8 | 8. And her parents went down 24 9 | 9. And Joseph, throwing away 25 9 | Lord did to Dathan, and Abiram, and Korah; how the earth 26 9 | they were swallowed up on account of their contradiction. 27 7 | 7. And her months were added to the child. And the child 28 19| forth-a thing which her nature admits not of. Then said Salome: 29 | after 30 8 | Behold, Mary has reached the age of twelve years in the temple 31 18| standing, and the birds of the air keeping still. And I looked 32 6 | in her bed-chamber, and allowed nothing common or unclean 33 | along 34 4 | its life. And, behold, two angels came, saying to her: Behold, 35 19| Hebrew midwife. And she answered and said unto me: Art thou 36 | anything 37 2 | maid-servant, and it has a royal appearance. And Anna said: Depart from 38 14| behold, an angel of the Lord appears to him in a dream, saying: 39 12| the mysteries of which the archangel Gabriel had spoken, and 40 14| from their sins. And Joseph arose from sleep, and glorified 41 17| enrol her? As my wife? I am ashamed. As my daughter then? But 42 8 | Zacharias, Zacharias, go out and assemble the widowers of the people, 43 9 | them; and when they had assembled, they went away to the high 44 15| thou not appeared in our assembly? And Joseph said to him: 45 18| the sky, and saw the sky astonished; and I looked up to the 46 6 | Hebrews, and they led her astray. And when she was a year 47 5 | offerings, and observed attentively the priest's plate when 48 17| an order from the Emperor Augustus, that all in Bethlehem of 49 24| not be wiped up until his avenger come. And hearing this saying, 50 9 | Joseph, throwing away his axe, went out to meet them; 51 21| brought forth from their bag gold, and frankincense, 52 4 | Lord my God liveth, if I beget either male or female, I 53 3 | herself, saying: Alas! who begot me? and what womb produced 54 19| search the parts, I will not believe that a virgin has brought 55 8 | the robe with the twelve bells into the holy of holies; 56 20| burned with fire. And she bent her knees before the Lord, 57 19| cave? And I said: A woman betrothed to me. And she said to me: 58 13| discovered that she was big with child. And he smote 59 12| and day by day she grew bigger. And Mary being afraid, 60 18| saw it standing, and the birds of the air keeping still. 61 4 | she-lambs without spot or blemish, and they shall be for the 62 3 | its fruits in season, and blesseth Thee, O Lord. ~ 63 10| linen, and the silk, and the blue, and the scarlet, and the 64 24| And they found not his body, but they found his blood 65 6 | steps and came into her bosom; and she snatched her up, 66 24| from the top even to the bottom. And they found not his 67 15| of Israel, and hast not bowed thy head under the strong 68 3 | because even the earth bringeth forth its fruits in season, 69 11| bring forth as every woman brings forth? And the angel of 70 9 | my house, and go away to build my buildings, and I shall 71 13| Joseph came back from his building, and, entering into his 72 9 | and go away to build my buildings, and I shall come to thee. 73 20| hand is dropping off as if burned with fire. And she bent 74 7 | them stand with the lamps burning, that the child may not 75 16| of the Lord. And Joseph burst into tears. And the priest 76 4 | and bring me twelve tender calves, and they shall be for the 77 7 | turn back, and her heart be captivated from the temple of the Lord. 78 13| her: O thou who hast been cared for by God, why hast thou 79 20| joy. And Salome went and carried it, saying: I will worship 80 24| the commotion in Jerusalem ceased, glorifying the Lord God, 81 6 | And he brought her to the chief priests; and they blessed 82 4 | longer a widow, and I the childless shall conceive. And Joachim 83 2 | widowhood; I shall bewail my childlessness. And the great day of the 84 10| Lord. And the priest said: Choose for me by lot who shall 85 9 | to Joseph, Thou hast been chosen by lot to take into thy 86 8 | went out through all the circuit of Judaea, and the trumpet 87 2 | garments of mourning, and cleaned her head, and put on her 88 22| immediately the mountain was cleft, and received her. And a 89 24| noise, and they rent their clothes from the top even to the 90 24| ventured to go in, and he saw clotted blood beside the altar; 91 15| thou didst vouch for, has committed a grievous crime. And the 92 6 | bed-chamber, and allowed nothing common or unclean to pass through 93 13| and found Eve alone, and completely deceived her, so it has 94 22| And there was no place of concealment. And Elizabeth, groaning 95 19| is not my wife, but has conceived of the Holy Spirit.~And 96 14| and retired from her, and considered what he should do in regard 97 23| in holy things, and I sit constantly in the temple of the Lord: 98 24| three days, the priests consulted as to whom they should put 99 9 | swallowed up on account of their contradiction. And now fear, O Joseph, 100 20| Show thyself; for no small controversy has arisen about thee. And 101 18| to their mouths did not convey it; but the faces of all 102 18| up, and those that were conveying anything to their mouths 103 21| they went into their own country by another road. ~ 104 18| moment were driven from their course.~ 105 17| Whither shall I lead thee, and cover thy disgrace? for the place 106 15| has committed a grievous crime. And the priest said: How 107 20| Salome was immediately cured, and she went forth out 108 18| up. And I looked upon the current of the river, and I saw 109 24| blessing, according to his custom. And the priests stood waiting 110 15| hear the hymns, and didst dance before Him, why hast thou 111 7 | grace upon her; and she danced with her feet, and all the 112 9 | remember what the Lord did to Dathan, and Abiram, and Korah; 113 23| Zacharias was murdered about daybreak. And the sons of Israel 114 13| Eve alone, and completely deceived her, so it has happened 115 19| little that light gradually decreased, until the infant appeared, 116 8 | her, test perchance she defile the sanctuary of the Lord? 117 24| Most High. And he still delaying, they were all afraid. But 118 2 | appearance. And Anna said: Depart from me; for I have not 119 5 | the Lord justified, and departed to his own house. And her 120 3 | and they have driven me in derision out of the temple of the 121 23| enraged, and said: His son is destined to be king over Israel. 122 24| having arisen when Herod died, withdrew myself to the 123 19| And immediately the cloud disappeared out of the cave, and a great 124 13| entering into his house, he discovered that she was big with child. 125 17| lead thee, and cover thy disgrace? for the place is desert.~ 126 17| Likely that which is in her distresses her. And again Joseph turned 127 18| to seek a widwife in the district of Bethlehem.~And I Joseph 128 21| Herod heard, he was much disturbed, and sent officers to the 129 14| up innocent blood to the doom of death. What then shall 130 2 | maid-servant said: How long dost thou humiliate thy soul? 131 1 | he brought his offerings double, saying: There shall be 132 14| Lord appears to him in a dream, saying: Be not afraid for 133 11| sat down on her seat, and drew it out. And, behold, an 134 18| resting on the water and not drinking, and all things in a moment 135 20| and, behold, my hand is dropping off as if burned with fire. 136 10| that time Zacharias was dumb, and Samuel was in his place 137 8 | if she were a dove that dwelt there, and she received 138 18| that were eating did not eat, and those that were rising 139 18| trough. And those that were eating did not eat, and those that 140 17| there was an order from the Emperor Augustus, that all in Bethlehem 141 6 | in its kind, and richly endowed before Him. Who will tell 142 6 | away the reproach of mine enemies; and the Lord hath given 143 23| to Herod. And Herod was enraged, and said: His son is destined 144 17| Bethlehem of Judaea should be enrolled. And Joseph said: I shall 145 9 | the rods of all of them, entered into the temple, and prayed; 146 13| from his building, and, entering into his house, he discovered 147 13| serpent came, and found Eve alone, and completely deceived 148 | ever 149 6 | this child, and give her an everlasting name to be named in all 150 | every 151 13| down? Who has done this evil thing in my house, and defiled 152 14| law of the Lord; and if I expose her to the sons of Israel, 153 17| the other rejoicing and exulting. And they came into the 154 18| did not convey it; but the faces of all were looking upwards. 155 15| said the priest: Bear not false witness, but speak the truth. 156 1 | there pitched his tent, and fasted forty days and forty nights, 157 7 | the child may not seek for father or mother. And Joachim said: 158 6 | old, Joachim made a great feast, and invited the priests, 159 7 | and she danced with her feet, and all the house of Israel 160 4 | if I beget either male or female, I will bring it as a gift 161 14| conceal her sin, I find myself fighting against the law of the Lord; 162 11| pitcher, and went out to fill it with water. And, behold, 163 10| and the white, and the fine linen, and the silk, and 164 20| dropping off as if burned with fire. And she bent her knees 165 24| should see the Christ in the flesh. ~And I James that wrote 166 9 | came out of the rod, and flew upon Joseph's head. And 167 17| his son led it, and Joseph followed. And when they had come 168 5 | 5. And on the following day he brought his offerings, 169 5 | the plate on the priest's forehead will make it manifest to 170 1 | shall be the offering for my forgiveness to the Lord for a propitiation 171 19| thee: a virgin has brought forth-a thing which her nature admits 172 21| from their bag gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And having been 173 24| what had happened; and the fretwork of the temple made a wailing 174 3 | earth bringeth forth its fruits in season, and blesseth 175 12| mysteries of which the archangel Gabriel had spoken, and gazed up 176 2 | ninth hour went down to the garden to walk. And she saw a laurel, 177 4 | flocks; and Anna stood by the gate, and saw Joachim coming, 178 12| Gabriel had spoken, and gazed up into heaven, and said: 179 3 | 3. And gazing towards the heaven, she 180 14| angel, and I shall be found giving up innocent blood to the 181 14| Joseph arose from sleep, and glorified the God of Israel, who had 182 24| him at the prayer, and to glorify the Most High. And he still 183 24| Jesus Christ, to whom be glory to ages of ages. Amen.~ 184 4 | the elders; and a hundred goats for all the people. And, 185 19| O man, whither art thou going? And I said: I am seeking 186 19| And in a little that light gradually decreased, until the infant 187 14| 14. And Joseph was greatly afraid, and retired from 188 15| vouch for, has committed a grievous crime. And the priest said: 189 22| concealment. And Elizabeth, groaning with a loud voice, says: 190 11| behold, a voice saying: Hail, thou who hast received 191 18| work-people reclining: and their hands were in the trough. And 192 9 | Joseph, lest the same things happen in thy house. And Joseph 193 2 | to mourn. But take this head-band, which the woman that made 194 7 | may not turn back, and her heart be captivated from the temple 195 18| looked up to the pole of the heavens, and saw it standing, and 196 19| I said: I am seeking an Hebrew midwife. And she answered 197 8 | twelve years old there was held a council of the priests, 198 | hence 199 8 | wife shall she be. And the heralds went out through all the 200 4 | shepherds, saying: Bring me hither ten she-lambs without spot 201 2 | said: How long dost thou humiliate thy soul? Behold, the great 202 4 | priests and the elders; and a hundred goats for all the people. 203 4 | coming, and she ran and hung upon his neck, saying: Now 204 13| her. Who is it that has hunted me down? Who has done this 205 4 | her: Behold, Joachim thy husband is coming with his flocks. 206 15| angel, and didst hear the hymns, and didst dance before 207 20| said: Woe is me for mine iniquity and mine unbelief, because 208 7 | years old, and Joachim said: Invite the daughters of the Hebrews 209 6 | made a great feast, and invited the priests, and the scribes, 210 | itself 211 20| Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob; do not make a show of me 212 24| Christ in the flesh. ~And I James that wrote this history 213 21| that is born king of the Jews? for we have seen his star 214 15| Because I was weary from my journey, and rested the first day. 215 16| your sins, neither do I judge you. And he sent them away. 216 13| been repeated in me? For just as Adam was in the hour 217 18| I saw the mouths of the kids resting on the water and 218 22| the children were being killed, was afraid, and took the 219 6 | righteousness, singular in its kind, and richly endowed before 220 12| went away to Elizabeth her kinswoman, and knocked at the door. 221 7 | priest received her, and kissed her, and blessed her, saying: 222 20| with fire. And she bent her knees before the Lord, saying: 223 12| Elizabeth her kinswoman, and knocked at the door. And when Elizabeth 224 13| I am innocent, and have known no man. And Joseph said 225 9 | Dathan, and Abiram, and Korah; how the earth opened, and 226 3 | in the laurel, and made a lamentation in herself, saying: Alas! 227 2 | mournings, and lamented in two lamentations, saying: I shall bewail 228 17| eyes; the one weeping and lamenting, and the other rejoicing 229 7 | and let them take each a lamp, and let them stand with 230 7 | let them stand with the lamps burning, that the child 231 17| Joseph turned and saw her laughing. And he said to her: Mary, 232 9 | am afraid lest I become a laughing-stock to the sons of Israel. And 233 17| in thy face at one time laughter, at another sorrow? And 234 14| myself fighting against the law of the Lord; and if I expose 235 17| to her: Whither shall I lead thee, and cover thy disgrace? 236 12| behold, that which is in me leaped and blessed thee. But Mary 237 9 | temple of the Lord; and now I leave thee in my house, and go 238 18| and led her into it; and leaving his two sons beside her, 239 11| the right hand and on the left, to see whence this voice 240 | Likely 241 10| the white, and the fine linen, and the silk, and the blue, 242 19| could not bear it. And in a little that light gradually decreased, 243 2 | her maid-servant said: How long dost thou humiliate thy 244 4 | for, behold the widow no longer a widow, and I the childless 245 22| Elizabeth, groaning with a loud voice, says: O mountain 246 7 | all the house of Israel loved her.~ 247 19| of the cave, and behold a luminous cloud overshadowed the cave. 248 18| earth, and saw a trough lying, and work-people reclining: 249 4 | liveth, if I beget either male or female, I will bring 250 23| Zacharias said: I am God's martyr, if thou sheddest my blood; 251 8 | And her parents went down marvelling, and praising the Lord God, 252 19| of the cave, and Salome met her. And she said to her: 253 17| And they came into the middle of the road, and Mary said 254 | might 255 17| they had come within three miles, Joseph turned and saw her 256 1 | Israel. And he called to mind the patriach Abraham, that 257 4 | Lord my God; and it shall minister to Him in holy things all 258 6 | sanctuary, and went out and ministered unto them. And when the 259 22| Herod knew that he had been mocked by the Magi, in a rage he 260 18| drinking, and all things in a moment were driven from their course.~ 261 2 | is unlawful for thee to mourn. But take this head-band, 262 2 | put off her garments of mourning, and cleaned her head, and 263 2 | wife Anna mourned in two mournings, and lamented in two lamentations, 264 | much 265 22| Magi, in a rage he sent murderers, saying to them: Slay the 266 21| gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. And having been warned 267 6 | an everlasting name to be named in all generations. And 268 19| forth-a thing which her nature admits not of. Then said 269 4 | she ran and hung upon his neck, saying: Now I know that 270 | neither 271 3 | heaven, she saw a sparrow's nest in the laurel, and made 272 14| away from me secretly. And night came upon him; and, behold, 273 24| the temple made a wailing noise, and they rent their clothes 274 | nothing 275 21| shining among these stars, and obscuring their light, so that the 276 5 | brought his offerings, and observed attentively the priest's 277 19| temple of the Lord, and I obtained her by lot as my wife. And 278 16| drink of the water of the ordeal of the Lord, and He shall 279 | other 280 11| power of the Lord shall overshadow thee: wherefore also that 281 19| behold a luminous cloud overshadowed the cave. And the midwife 282 22| Him, and put Him into an ox-stall. And Elizabeth, having heard 283 8 | 8. And her parents went down marvelling, and 284 19| my finger, and search the parts, I will not believe that 285 1 | And he called to mind the patriach Abraham, that in the last 286 7 | of the Lord, that we may pay the vow that we have vowed, 287 17| Joseph: Because I see two peoples with my eyes; the one weeping 288 20| that in Thy name I have performed my services, and that I 289 2 | I fear that some wicked person has given it to thee, and 290 1 | to the desert, and there pitched his tent, and fasted forty 291 18| and I looked up to the pole of the heavens, and saw 292 20| Israel, but restore me to the poor; for Thou knowest, O Lord, 293 11| said: Not so, Mary; for the power of the Lord shall overshadow 294 13| the hour of his singing praise, and the serpent came, and 295 8 | went down marvelling, and praising the Lord God, because the 296 8 | of the Lord; go in, and pray concerning her; and whatever 297 17| for that which is in me presses to come forth. And he took 298 3 | begot me? and what womb produced me? because I have become 299 2 | gave to me; for it is not proper that I should wear it, because 300 1 | forgiveness to the Lord for a propitiation for me. For the great day 301 9 | come to thee. The Lord will protect thee.~ 302 5 | been fulfilled, Anna was purified, and gave the breast to 303 22| mocked by the Magi, in a rage he sent murderers, saying 304 8 | saying: Behold, Mary has reached the age of twelve years 305 21| And, behold, Joseph was ready to go into Judaea. And there 306 11| His word. And she hearing, reasoned with herself, saying: Shall 307 18| trough lying, and work-people reclining: and their hands were in 308 1 | 1. In the records of the twelve tribes of 309 7 | the Lord will manifest His redemption to the sons of Israel. And 310 21| What sign have you seen in reference to the king that has been 311 9 | of the Lord. But Joseph refused, saying: I have children, 312 14| considered what he should do in regard to her. And Joseph said: 313 19| have a strange sight to relate to thee: a virgin has brought 314 10| virgins. And the priest remembered the child Mary, that she 315 5 | gracious unto me, and has remitted all my sins. And he went 316 5 | If the Lord God has been rendered gracious to me, the plate 317 24| wailing noise, and they rent their clothes from the top 318 13| the history of Adam been repeated in me? For just as Adam 319 6 | and hath taken away the reproach of mine enemies; and the 320 3 | Israel, and I have been reproached, and they have driven me 321 6 | suck. And she laid her to rest in the bed-chamber of her 322 18| saw the mouths of the kids resting on the water and not drinking, 323 20| the sons of Israel, but restore me to the poor; for Thou 324 20| that I have received my reward at Thy hand. And, behold, 325 1 | Israel was Joachim, a man rich exceedingly; and he brought 326 6 | singular in its kind, and richly endowed before Him. Who 327 11| she looked round, on the right hand and on the left, to 328 1 | and found that all the righteous had raised up seed in Israel. 329 6 | hath given the fruit of His righteousness, singular in its kind, and 330 18| eat, and those that were rising did not carry it up, and 331 18| upon the current of the river, and I saw the mouths of 332 8 | priest went in, taking the robe with the twelve bells into 333 11| among women! And she looked round, on the right hand and on 334 2 | maid-servant, and it has a royal appearance. And Anna said: 335 17| as the Lord will. And he saddled the ass, and set her upon 336 20| carry it, and thou wilt have safety and joy. And Salome went 337 24| But at the hour of the salutation the priests went away, and 338 24| waiting for Zacharias to salute him at the prayer, and to 339 19| seen strange things-because salvation has been brought forth to 340 | same 341 10| Zacharias was dumb, and Samuel was in his place until the 342 2 | didst bless the womb of Sarah, and didst give her a son 343 22| groaning with a loud voice, says: O mountain of God, receive 344 6 | invited the priests, and the scribes, and the elders, and all 345 19| thrust in my finger, and search the parts, I will not believe 346 22| having heard that they were searching for John, took him and went 347 3 | bringeth forth its fruits in season, and blesseth Thee, O Lord. ~ 348 11| purple, she sat down on her seat, and drew it out. And, behold, 349 14| will put her away from me secretly. And night came upon him; 350 19| going? And I said: I am seeking an Hebrew midwife. And she 351 13| singing praise, and the serpent came, and found Eve alone, 352 20| name I have performed my services, and that I have received 353 2 | thou hast come to make me a sharer in thy sin. And Judith said: 354 4 | saying: Bring me hither ten she-lambs without spot or blemish, 355 18| sheep stood still; and the shepherd raised his hand to strike 356 4 | went down and called his shepherds, saying: Bring me hither 357 21| seen a star of great size shining among these stars, and obscuring 358 2 | seeing that the Lord hath shut thy womb, so as not to give 359 15| blessed. And Joseph was silent.~ 360 10| the fine linen, and the silk, and the blue, and the scarlet, 361 24| place; and the lot fell upon Simeon. For it was he who had been 362 6 | Lord God, saying: I will sing a song to the Lord my God, 363 13| Adam was in the hour of his singing praise, and the serpent 364 6 | fruit of His righteousness, singular in its kind, and richly 365 23| God in holy things, and I sit constantly in the temple 366 6 | by day; and when she was six months old, her mother set 367 12| sons of Israel. And she was sixteen years old when these mysteries 368 13| 13. And she was in her sixth month; and, behold, Joseph 369 21| have seen a star of great size shining among these stars, 370 22| murderers, saying to them: Slay the children from two years 371 14| sins. And Joseph arose from sleep, and glorified the God of 372 20| Mary: Show thyself; for no small controversy has arisen about 373 13| was big with child. And he smote his face, and threw himself 374 | some 375 17| time laughter, at another sorrow? And Mary said to Joseph: 376 17| Joseph turned and saw her sorrowful; and he said to himself: 377 10| officers went away, and sought, and found seven virgins. 378 8 | the trumpet of the Lord sounded, and all ran.~ 379 10| the time that Zacharias spake. And Mary took the scarlet, 380 10| Mary took the scarlet, and span it.~ 381 3 | towards the heaven, she saw a sparrow's nest in the laurel, and 382 15| Bear not false witness, but speak the truth. Thou hast married 383 10| for me by lot who shall spin the gold, and the white, 384 4 | hither ten she-lambs without spot or blemish, and they shall 385 8 | to the high priest: Thou standest by the altar of the Lord; 386 18| the heavens, and saw it standing, and the birds of the air 387 7 | her down upon the third step of the altar, and the Lord 388 6 | stand, and she walked seven steps and came into her bosom; 389 24| found his blood turned into stone. And they were afraid, and 390 18| shepherd raised his hand to strike them, and his hand remained 391 | such 392 1 | saying: There shall be of my superabundance to all the people, and there 393 6 | unto them. And when the supper was ended, they went down 394 22| and took the infant and swaddled Him, and put Him into an 395 9 | earth opened, and they were swallowed up on account of their contradiction. 396 6 | looked upon me, and hath taken away the reproach of mine 397 16| Lord. And Joseph burst into tears. And the priest said: I 398 20| unbelief, because I have tempted the living God; and, behold, 399 4 | saying: Bring me hither ten she-lambs without spot or 400 4 | God; and bring me twelve tender calves, and they shall be 401 1 | desert, and there pitched his tent, and fasted forty days and 402 8 | then shall we do with her, test perchance she defile the 403 | thine 404 19| mine eyes have seen strange things-because salvation has been brought 405 9 | 9. And Joseph, throwing away his axe, went out to 406 19| my God liveth, unless I thrust in my finger, and search 407 | thus 408 20| and said to Mary: Show thyself; for no small controversy 409 24| afraid, and went out and told it to the priests. And they 410 | towards 411 11| came. And she went away, trembling, to her house, and put down 412 15| along with Joseph to the tribunal. And the priest said: Mary, 413 8 | circuit of Judaea, and the trumpet of the Lord sounded, and 414 6 | set her on the ground to try whether she could stand, 415 7 | that the child may not turn back, and her heart be captivated 416 20| for mine iniquity and mine unbelief, because I have tempted 417 6 | allowed nothing common or unclean to pass through her. And 418 2 | Lord is at hand, and it is unlawful for thee to mourn. But take 419 | unless 420 18| faces of all were looking upwards. And I saw the sheep walking, 421 6 | and bless her with the utmost blessing, which shall be 422 10| priests, saying: Let us make a veil for the temple of the Lord. 423 | very 424 23| sheddest innocent blood at the vestibule of the temple of the Lord. 425 15| Joseph, whom thou didst vouch for, has committed a grievous 426 7 | Lord, that we may pay the vow that we have vowed, lest 427 7 | pay the vow that we have vowed, lest perchance the Lord 428 24| fretwork of the temple made a wailing noise, and they rent their 429 24| custom. And the priests stood waiting for Zacharias to salute 430 6 | she could stand, and she walked seven steps and came into 431 13| the Lord, and I have not watched over her. Who is it that 432 22| the Lord was with them, watching over them.~ 433 2 | not proper that I should wear it, because I am a maid-servant, 434 15| said to him: Because I was weary from my journey, and rested 435 2 | her head, and put on her wedding garments, and about the 436 17| peoples with my eyes; the one weeping and lamenting, and the other 437 | whatever 438 11| Lord shall overshadow thee: wherefore also that holy thing which 439 10| shall spin the gold, and the white, and the fine linen, and 440 8 | bring each his rod; and to whomsoever the Lord shall show a sign, 441 2 | very low. I fear that some wicked person has given it to thee, 442 8 | go out and assemble the widowers of the people, and let them 443 2 | saying: I shall bewail my widowhood; I shall bewail my childlessness. 444 24| withdrew myself to the wilderness until the commotion in Jerusalem 445 24| and his blood shall not be wiped up until his avenger come. 446 24| given me the gift and the wisdom to write this history. And 447 24| arisen when Herod died, withdrew myself to the wilderness 448 | within 449 | without 450 15| the priest: Bear not false witness, but speak the truth. Thou 451 20| and cried out, and said: Woe is me for mine iniquity 452 11| blessed art thou among women! And she looked round, on 453 16| unhurt. And all the people wondered that sin did not appear 454 18| saw a trough lying, and work-people reclining: and their hands 455 4 | be spoken of in all the world. And Anna said: As the Lord 456 24| the gift and the wisdom to write this history. And grace 457 24| flesh. ~And I James that wrote this history in Jerusalem, 458 | ye 459 | Yes 460 | yet 461 9 | an old man, and she is a young girl. I am afraid lest I


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