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501 16| feet upon which I sat and rested! Woe to the hands which 502 17| raise him from the dead, and restore him to them. Then I went 503 8 | therefore set out from home, he retired into Egypt, and remained 504 31| towards the end of time return into the world and die-in 505 31| shall brand him when they reveal his impiety.~ 506 1 | in his strength, nor the rich man in his riches; but let 507 6 | rule all nations with a rod of iron. Having thus spoken, 508 6 | Jesus. He it is who shall rule all nations with a rod of 509 13| tribunal. Let not the lions rush in upon me; nor let the 510 30| solemnity a festival and sacred day. And whosoever shall 511 4 | house, broken-hearted and sad on account of the loss of 512 13| For great fear and intense sadness take hold of all bodies 513 22| say unto you, that all the saints, yea, as many men as are 514 8 | and I lay in her bosom. Salome also was their fellow-traveller. 515 1 | crucified, and must die for the salvation of Adam and his posterity, 516 12| prayers there before the sanctuary, and said: ~ 517 16| to the feet upon which I sat and rested! Woe to the hands 518 8 | 8. But Satan went and told this to Herod 519 21| attended by his army and his satellites; and their clothes, their 520 17| called Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins. 521 30| as well as them, and Thou sayest that he was righteous and 522 28| descending to it from heaven, it says: I will go forth against 523 16| which have looked upon scandalous things! Woe to mine ears, 524 32| They are Enoch, Elias, Schila, and Tabitha. When we heard 525 3 | each other, saying: Let us search out a man, righteous and 526 8 | beheaded. Accordingly he searched for me diligently, thinking 527 28| death. For the Lord never sends the same punishment more 528 4 | Therefore they immediately sent out, and assembled twelve 529 17| died of the bite of the serpent. And his relations wished 530 21| Death and all the host of servants which accompanied him. And 531 8 | fellow-traveller. Having therefore set out from home, he retired 532 29| his eyesight rendered less sharp, nor his body bent, nor 533 9 | of death, atoning for the shedding of the blood of the children 534 4 | home, and went away to the shop where he wrought at his 535 31| assuredly his days are shortened; for it is these that are 536 30| and said: O our Saviour, show us Thy grace. Now indeed 537 24| where is the skill which he showed in all the time that he 538 27| perceived that he kept his shroud fast; for it adhered to 539 24| and put right his eyes and shut his mouth, and said to the 540 10| bodily weakness, nor had his sight failed, nor had any tooth 541 15| lose its splendour, and the silver to be worn down by use-I 542 11| 11. Now Justus and Simeon, the eider sons of Joseph, 543 2 | names-Judas, Justus, James, and Simon. The names of the two daughters 544 | since 545 1 | than a thousand years among sinners: inasmuch as their weeping 546 29| his life; and that was the six-and-twentieth of the month Abib.~ 547 26| render unto him thirty, sixty, and a hundred. And whosover 548 2 | the Lord. He was, besides. skilful in his trade, which was 549 16| delighted in the words of slanderers! Woe to my hands, which 550 31| affliction. For Antichrist will slay four bodies, and will pour 551 6 | And Joseph rose from his sleep, and did as the angel of 552 26| to Joseph, and said: The smell or corruption of death shall 553 20| and they are as cold as snow. Accordingly she summoned 554 30| celebrate to him with annual solemnity a festival and sacred day. 555 5 | secretly. But from fear, and sorrow, and the anguish of his 556 9 | had commanded, he never sought to live for nothing by another' 557 13| sea of fire overwhelm my soul-for this must every soul pass 558 13| struck with horror, and their souls depart from their bodies 559 21| towards the region of the south, I saw Death already approaching, 560 8 | and remained there the space of one whole year, until 561 28| his wife Eve, and Death spares not so much as one. Nevertheless, 562 28| that it may dwell with the spirits? But on account of the transgression 563 15| fine gold began to lose its splendour, and the silver to be worn 564 2 | man whose name was Joseph, sprung from a family of Bethlehem, 565 16| that place where I must stand before the most righteous 566 14| in the third year of her stay with Joseph, in the fifteenth 567 20| are already beginning to stiffen, and they are as cold as 568 21| father Joseph saw them coming straight to him, his eyes dissolved 569 21| time he groaned after a strange manner. Accordingly, when 570 25| I ordered two of them to stretch out their shining garments, 571 28| they have, notwithstanding, succumbed to the same fate; nor has 572 | such 573 16| Woe to the breasts which suckled me! Woe to the feet upon 574 26| house either poverty or any sudden death for ever.~ 575 20| as snow. Accordingly she summoned his sons and daughters, 576 18| death lies; for death holds sway over the whole human race. 577 17| my protector! Jesus! O sweetest name in my mouth, and in 578 32| Enoch, Elias, Schila, and Tabitha. When we heard this from 579 31| for it is these that are taken away in the flower of their 580 16| ignorance, derision, idle tales, craft, and hypocrisy! Woe 581 13| or woman, beast wild or tame, or whatever creeps on the 582 22| perverse, must of necessity taste of death.~ 583 28| them ever said: I have not tasted death. For the Lord never 584 17| after the flesh? I shall teach thee who I am. Now therefore, 585 13| condemnation before Thy terrible tribunal. Let not the lions 586 32| we offered all glory and thanksgiving to the Lord God, and our 587 | themselves 588 28| have fallen to his lot. Think you that I can ask my good 589 26| one I will render unto him thirty, sixty, and a hundred. And 590 5 | was greatly perplexed, and thought of sending her away secretly. 591 17| driven about with perverse thoughts about the pure and blessed 592 | throughout 593 17| saying: My son, take care of thyself. But Thou didst say to me 594 4 | Joseph, and be with him till the time of your marriage. 595 17| as the angel has told me times without number, and especially 596 1 | which I have said to you to-day: Let not the strong man 597 16| mother desire me. Woe to my tongue and my lips, which have 598 | too 599 26| of his sins, nor will I torment him with any punishment 600 20| touching his body, she also touched his feet. And finding them 601 20| my virgin mother saw me touching his body, she also touched 602 2 | a family of Bethlehem, a town of Judah, and the city of 603 5 | her, by a mystery which transcends the grasp of created reason. 604 28| the will of my Father, but transgressed His commandment, the wrath 605 4 | the names of the twelve tribes of Israel. And the lot fell 606 13| condemnation before Thy terrible tribunal. Let not the lions rush 607 17| found his soul exceedingly troubled, for he was placed in great 608 24| has been freed from the troubles of this life, and has passed 609 30| not to undergo death. For truly they dwell in the habitation 610 21| 21. And turning my eyes towards the region 611 9 | in them. And that impious tyrant Herod being dead, they returned 612 18| had thus spoken, he was unable to weep more. And I saw 613 17| grieve thy soul, nor speak unbecoming words of her conception, 614 26| it will remain entire and uncorrupted even until the banquet of 615 13| entering paradise. And do not uncover my sins, and expose me to 616 30| inasmuch as they had not to undergo death. For truly they dwell 617 14| creature can penetrate or understand, except myself, and my Father 618 15| worn down by use-I mean his understanding and his wisdom. He also 619 25| anointed it with costly unguents. But I entreated my Father 620 10| and his limbs remained unimpaired, and free from all pain. 621 16| which have lusted after food unlawful to be eaten! Woe to my throat, 622 14| Joseph. He lived forty years unmarried; thereafter his wife remained 623 15| his bed, was giving up his unquiet soul. Wherefore he opened 624 31| of his old age increases, upright men may imitate him. But 625 15| silver to be worn down by use-I mean his understanding and 626 10| age being prolonged to the utmost limit.~ 627 28| makest all knowledge to vanish away, and raisest so many 628 16| brought forth and spoken vanity, detraction, falsehood, 629 21| Accordingly, when I saw the vehemence of his sighs, I drove back 630 18| from thee. But rise, O my venerable mother, and go in to Joseph, 631 12| earth. And as his body was verging on dissolution, an angel 632 1 | tell them, and say to them: Verily the Saviour diligently inquires 633 10| business displayed youthful vigour, and his limbs remained 634 28| of Adam, that trouble and violence of death has descended upon 635 26| mentioned this is incumbent: viz., if a son is born to him, 636 22| and let their whole array walk with the soul of my father 637 10| time of his life, he never wandered; but like a boy he always 638 26| thy name, shall not be in want of good things all the days 639 8 | that pious old man, was warned of this by a dream. Therefore 640 30| from that day on which Thou wast born in Bethlehem, called 641 13| in upon me; nor let the waves of the sea of fire overwhelm 642 16| have too often walked in ways displeasing to God! Woe 643 10| labour under any bodily weakness, nor had his sight failed, 644 1 | and better than all the wealth of this whole world. And 645 18| spoken, he was unable to weep more. And I saw that death 646 1 | sinners: inasmuch as their weeping and lamentation shall not 647 17| answered me: All hail! my well-beloved son. Indeed, the agony and 648 | while 649 26| sixty, and a hundred. And whosover shall write the history 650 9 | of the children whom he wickedly cut off, though there was 651 26| of wine, to drink to the widow or orphan in thy name, I 652 3 | righteous Joseph became a widower, my mother Mary, blessed, 653 26| wretched, the poor, the widows, and orphans from the work 654 13| it be man or woman, beast wild or tame, or whatever creeps 655 26| given a cup of water, or of wine, to drink to the widow or 656 17| sins. Do not for this cause wish me evil, O Lord! for I was 657 1 | riches; but let him who wishes to glory, glory in the Lord. ~ 658 3 | as is wont to happen to women, and lest on that account 659 17| Lord, saying to me in a wonderful mystery: O Joseph, thou 660 26| dominion over thee, nor shall a worm ever come forth from thy 661 15| splendour, and the silver to be worn down by use-I mean his understanding 662 9 | 9. Now Herod died by the worst form of death, atoning for 663 16| wretched I am this day, and worthy of lamentation! But God 664 | would 665 23| Joseph, and took it, and wrapped it in a shining wrapper. 666 23| wrapped it in a shining wrapper. Thus he committed his spirit 667 28| transgressed His commandment, the wrath of my Father was kindled 668 26| hundred. And whosover shall write the history of thy life, 669 1 | conversation, and have left it written down in the library at Jerusalem. 670 4 | tribe of Judah. And they wrote down the names of the twelve 671 4 | away to the shop where he wrought at his trade of a carpenter. 672 16| which I have heaped up in my youth? Woe to every man dying 673 10| in his business displayed youthful vigour, and his limbs remained 674 31| But if any one has been zealous of good works, his life