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1 1| Chapter 1.~I am Joseph of Arimathaea,
2 2| Chapter 2.~And on the following day,
3 3| Chapter 3.~Having therefore done many
4 4| Chapter 4.~And I Joseph begged the
5 5| Chapter 5.~After I had beheld these
6 | about
7 3| kingdom, the children of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and
8 2| stolen by Jesus, that the accusation may be turned against him,
9 1| but Jesus himself, and I accuse him. And when these words
10 3| God. I see Thee, Christ, adored by myriads of myriads of
11 3| necessity? how canst thou afford it to another one praying
12 4| invisible purpose of the ages.~
13 2| to the Jews: Give me the aid of soldiers with swords
14 3| For the robber was taken alive in the snare of the devil. ~
15 | Already
16 5| He was crucified, but was altogether light; and angels always
17 | always
18 1| brave, honest conduct to the amount of a half shekel, of gold
19 1| provoked their Lawgiver to anger, and not knowing that He
20 | another
21 5| speaking, the robber suddenly appeared; and John, struck with astonishment,
22 3| paradise until my second appearing, when I am to judge those
23 3| whom I fashioned,-to my archangelic powers, the gatekeepers
24 | are
25 1| Chapter 1.~I am Joseph of Arimathaea, who begged from Pilate
26 4| along with Thee, by Thy arrangement: When we saw the print of
27 5| what took place. And John asked Jesus: Who is this, that
28 1| her as a prophetess. And assuredly, after the council had been
29 5| appeared; and John, struck with astonishment, fell to the earth. And
30 1| and kept an inn. He made attacks upon the rich, but was good
31 4| extinguished, not being able to bear the splendour of the print;
32 3| like a man, but like a wild beast. And many other things he
33 5| in order that we who have believed may inherit eternal life,
34 5| say to thee, that it shall belong to him alone until that
35 | below
36 1| confess Him, but that he might betray Him to them, wishing to
37 1| called Demas, and was by birth a Galilaean, and kept an
38 2| maiden, who is free from blame. And Judas having received
39 3| began to say against Jesus, blaspheming and gnashing his teeth upon
40 1| their breasts, and drank the blood of infants limbs, never
41 1| Tobit, for he buried the bodies of the poor. And he set
42 3| have come forth out of the bosom of the invisible Father
43 | both
44 1| giving him gifts for such brave, honest conduct to the amount
45 5| the feast of unleavened bread, His disciple John comes,
46 1| down, and cut off their breasts, and drank the blood of
47 1| him, for he was son of the brother of Caiaphas the priest.
48 2| fourth day of the week, they brought Him at the ninth hour into
49 4| was a great light in the building. And the house was hung
50 2| sanctuary which Solomon built in forty and six years,
51 1| body of the Lord Jesus for burial, and who for this cause
52 1| thief like Tobit, for he buried the bodies of the poor.
53 2| the multitude sought to burn the daughter of Caiaphas,
54 4| begged the body of Jesus to bury, the Jews, carried away
55 3| also. And why dost thou call thyself Son of God, and
56 | can
57 4| Jesus to bury, the Jews, carried away by hatred and rage,
58 1| Him to them, wishing to catch up some lying word of Him,
59 1| burial, and who for this cause was kept close in prison
60 4| Jesus, having sat down in a certain place, thus read: We, the
61 2| Him up to Caiaphas and the chief priests, Judas saying: This
62 1| for this cause was kept close in prison by the murderous
63 2| Judas having received this command, said to them: Let not all
64 5| in paradise. We have been commanded by Him that has sent thee,
65 3| sinned, and kept not my commandments, and I cast him out thence.
66 1| gifts for such brave, honest conduct to the amount of a half
67 2| Jesus, for many of them confessed that he was the Son of God.
68 2| Annas and Caiaphas gave considerable money to Judas Iscariot,
69 4| was hung up by the four corners, and the place was opened,
70 2| to perish along with the counsel of the ungodly.~
71 1| Jews say to her: Thou hast credit with all of us. For they
72 4| splendour of the print; and we crouched down, being in great fear.
73 3| preparation, that he might crucify Him; and for this purpose
74 3| urge the sun, which is now darkened on account of Thee, to tell
75 3| time to judge living and dead. And He wrote thus: Jesus
76 1| to all: Do not do such a deed. For Nicodemus was true,
77 3| Thine is the propitiation. Deliver me, O Lord of all, from
78 3| then, O Lord, my spirit departs, order my sins to be washed
79 1| its place the mysterious deposit itself placed there by Solomon.
80 3| takes his soul, and his body disappears. Do not even order me to
81 1| from the beginning, and doing such deeds.~And the case
82 1| by Solomon. Such were his doings.~And Jesus also was taken
83 4| the left, as the form of a dragon, so was his body.~And after
84 1| cut off their breasts, and drank the blood of infants limbs,
85 3| therefore done many and dreadful things against Jesus that
86 5| heavens. For to Him are due glory, strength, praise,
87 | each
88 3| earth; and from a great earthquake that happened, the sanctuary
89 2| of the fourth day being ended, all the multitude sought
90 4| that same nation of ours endured fearful tribulations on
91 3| judgment. Do not give the enemy power to swallow me up,
92 5| have believed may inherit eternal life, and be found in the
93 | even
94 3| saying to Jesus: See how many evil deeds I have done in the
95 4| shut me up in prison, where evil-doers were kept under restraint.
96 3| account of Thee, to tell the evils of my heart, for no gift
97 | except
98 1| the sword, and others he exposed naked. And he hung up women
99 4| Godhead, the fire indeed was extinguished, not being able to bear
100 1| not a disciple before the face of Jesus; but all the multitude
101 5| answered him nothing. And falling down before Him, he said:
102 3| might save Adam, whom I fashioned,-to my archangelic powers,
103 4| crouched down, being in great fear. For we heard that the Maker
104 4| trembling fell upon us. We felt a violent shaking of the
105 5| the fragrance of paradise filling the place? Dost thou not
106 2| hour, and at the fifth, he finds Jesus walking in the street.
107 4| letter of Thy Godhead, the fire indeed was extinguished,
108 3| the powers, that turn the flaming sword, that guard paradise
109 3| into the world to be made flesh, and to be nailed to a cross,
110 1| supported him, that he might follow Jesus, not that he might
111 | formerly
112 | forty
113 4| house was hung up by the four corners, and the place was
114 2| against this maiden, who is free from blame. And Judas having
115 4| gift than this, Thou hast freed Thine own image from death
116 2| and the holy feast will be fully accomplished. And secretly
117 1| Demas, and was by birth a Galilaean, and kept an inn. He made
118 4| Thy Godhead to watch the garden of paradise, make the following
119 3| archangelic powers, the gatekeepers of paradise, to the officers
120 3| this, Jesus gave up the ghost, on the day of the preparation,
121 1| word of Him, giving him gifts for such brave, honest conduct
122 1| some lying word of Him, giving him gifts for such brave,
123 4| lightning from the robber, gleaming with sevenfold the light
124 5| heavens. For to Him are due glory, strength, praise, and majesty
125 1| prison by the murderous and God-fighting Jews, who also, keeping
126 3| name was Demas, seeing the Godlike grace of Jesus, thus cried
127 1| attacks upon the rich, but was good to the poor-a thief like
128 3| Demas, seeing the Godlike grace of Jesus, thus cried out:
129 4| joy to the world; and, a greater gift than this, Thou hast
130 3| the flaming sword, that guard paradise from the time that
131 4| voice, the ministers of Hades said, along with us: Holy,
132 2| he kissed Him, saying: Hail, Rabbi! it being the evening
133 1| conduct to the amount of a half shekel, of gold each day.
134 2| the ninth hour into the hall of Caiaphas. And Annas and
135 3| as of that of him who is hanging on the left; for I see how
136 4| the Jews, carried away by hatred and rage, shut me up in
137 1| hung up women by the heels, head down, and cut off their
138 4| being in great fear. For we heard that the Maker of heaven
139 3| to tell the evils of my heart, for no gift can I give
140 1| he hung up women by the heels, head down, and cut off
141 3| have come down from the heights of the heavens, who have
142 1| after the council had been held, Jesus was laid hold of.~
143 5| Why dost thou seek what is hidden? Art thou still without
144 4| creation, had come down from on high to dwell in the lower parts
145 4| the beginning was in the highest. And the powers sent up
146 1| him gifts for such brave, honest conduct to the amount of
147 4| Thou hast freed Thine own image from death by the invisible
148 3| that he, having put on an incorruptible body, should go in to paradise,
149 | indeed
150 1| and drank the blood of infants limbs, never having known
151 5| we who have believed may inherit eternal life, and be found
152 1| a Galilaean, and kept an inn. He made attacks upon the
153 2| multitude know that I have been instructed by you to do this against
154 3| children of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and Moses, shall
155 3| judge the twelve tribes of Israel. For Thou hast prepared
156 | its
157 3| Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and Moses, shall be cast
158 1| condemned robbers were sent from Jericho to the procurator Pilate;
159 1| stole the law itself in Jerusalem, and stripped naked the
160 4| heaven and in earth, bringing joy to the world; and, a greater
161 3| for I see how the devil joyfully takes his soul, and his
162 3| of all, from Thy fearful judgment. Do not give the enemy power
163 2| not know how they were to keep the passover. And she said
164 1| God-fighting Jews, who also, keeping to the law, have by Moses
165 1| Nicodemus, who kept the keys of the sanctuary, came in
166 2| of the man whom I shall kiss, for he has stolen the law
167 2| to Jesus, therefore, he kissed Him, saying: Hail, Rabbi!
168 1| Him manifest to those that knew God. in those days in which
169 1| Lawgiver to anger, and not knowing that He was God, crucified
170 1| and having provoked their Lawgiver to anger, and not knowing
171 1| known God, not obeying the laws, being violent from the
172 2| along, Judas says to them: Lay hold of the man whom I shall
173 5| believed may inherit eternal life, and be found in the kingdom
174 4| undefiled cross shining like lightning from the robber, gleaming
175 1| drank the blood of infants limbs, never having known God,
176 3| the second time to judge living and dead. And He wrote thus:
177 3| when upon the great most lofty throne thou shalt judge
178 2| Caiaphas, on account of the loss of the law; for they did
179 4| world below; and with a loud voice, the ministers of
180 5| Lord, I know that Thou hast loved me from the beginning, and
181 4| on high to dwell in the lower parts of the earth, on account
182 1| wishing to catch up some lying word of Him, giving him
183 2| him, and not against this maiden, who is free from blame.
184 5| glory, strength, praise, and majesty for ever and ever. Amen.~
185 4| fear. For we heard that the Maker of heaven and earth, and
186 5| robber alone.~And in the middle of the feast of unleavened
187 5| light; and angels always ministered to Him, and Jesus spoke
188 4| and with a loud voice, the ministers of Hades said, along with
189 1| might be obedient to the miracles done by Him, nor that he
190 2| thou wish to destroy in one moment? And to these things Jesus
191 2| Caiaphas gave considerable money to Judas Iscariot, saying:
192 3| come against me, or the moon, when Thou shall judge all
193 | more
194 | most
195 1| passover, but it was a great mourning to them, on account of the
196 1| put travellers to death, murdering them with the sword, and
197 1| kept close in prison by the murderous and God-fighting Jews, who
198 1| away from its place the mysterious deposit itself placed there
199 4| we saw the print of the nails of the robber crucified
200 3| canst not help thyself in necessity? how canst thou afford it
201 | never
202 4| of Jesus, and put it in a new tomb, where no one had been
203 | none
204 | nor
205 1| Jesus, not that he might be obedient to the miracles done by
206 5| Lord, and may no longer obey the law of Moses, but may
207 1| never having known God, not obeying the laws, being violent
208 4| corners, and the place was opened, and I came out. Then I
209 | or
210 2| our law, and renounced the ordinances of Moses and the prophets?
211 | others
212 | ours
213 3| shall be cast out into outer darkness; there shall be
214 2| will give up to you the overthrower of the law, and the plunderer
215 3| myriads of myriads of angels. Pardon me my sins which I have
216 1| by Moses himself become partakers in tribulation and having
217 4| high to dwell in the lower parts of the earth, on account
218 3| for I see Moses and the patriarchs in great weeping, and the
219 5| understanding? Dost thou not perceive the fragrance of paradise
220 | perhaps
221 2| from them, not wishing to perish along with the counsel of
222 3| thee. But now I see thee perishing along with me, not like
223 2| but release Jesus, and I persuade the multitude that it is
224 1| mysterious deposit itself placed there by Solomon. Such were
225 2| seeing the seat of the plagues, stood off from them, not
226 2| of the synagogue had been plundered by the robber. ~And the
227 2| overthrower of the law, and the plunderer of the prophets? The Jews
228 1| them, on account of the plundering of the sanctuary by the
229 1| buried the bodies of the poor. And he set his hand to
230 1| rich, but was good to the poor-a thief like Tobit, for he
231 3| order me to go away into the portion of the Jews; for I see Moses
232 5| are due glory, strength, praise, and majesty for ever and
233 3| afford it to another one praying for help? If thou art the
234 2| the multitude also being present, they say to Him: The sanctuary
235 1| brother of Caiaphas the priest. He was not a disciple before
236 1| daughter of Caiaphas, who was priestess of the sanctuary, and took
237 2| to Caiaphas and the chief priests, Judas saying: This is he
238 4| which the creation did not produce. And there was also with
239 1| For they regarded her as a prophetess. And assuredly, after the
240 3| my sins; but Thine is the propitiation. Deliver me, O Lord of all,
241 1| in tribulation and having provoked their Lawgiver to anger,
242 3| Thou hast prepared great punishment for Thy world on account
243 3| have accomplished my wicked purposes. Do not urge the sun, which
244 2| kissed Him, saying: Hail, Rabbi! it being the evening of
245 4| carried away by hatred and rage, shut me up in prison, where
246 1| temple, and in three days to raise it. The Jews say to her:
247 4| in a certain place, thus read: We, the cherubim and the
248 3| me should go in, should receive remission of sins through
249 4| I came out. Then I first recognised Jesus, and again the robber,
250 1| with all of us. For they regarded her as a prophetess. And
251 3| great weeping, and the devil rejoicing over them. Before, then,
252 2| this against Jesus; but release Jesus, and I persuade the
253 2| is so. And craftily they released Jesus.~And Judas, going
254 5| Jesus spoke with them. And I remained with Him three days. And
255 3| sins to be washed away, and remember me the sinner in Thy kingdom,
256 2| thou stolen our law, and renounced the ordinances of Moses
257 4| evil-doers were kept under restraint. And this happened to me
258 5| beginning, and why dost Thou not reveal to me that man? Jesus says
259 1| He made attacks upon the rich, but was good to the poor-a
260 1| And he set his hand to robbing the multitude of the Jews,
261 2| Iscariot, saying: Say as thou saidst to us before, I know that
262 | same
263 1| the daughter of Caiaphas, Sarah by name, cried out, and
264 4| paradise.~And Jesus, having sat down in a certain place,
265 3| cross, in order that I might save Adam, whom I fashioned,-
266 2| and I Joseph, seeing the seat of the plagues, stood off
267 2| fully accomplished. And secretly Annas and Caiaphas gave
268 5| says to him: Why dost thou seek what is hidden? Art thou
269 2| officers for the purpose of seizing Him. And as they were going
270 3| invisible Father without being separated from Him, and who have come
271 5| Him that has sent thee, to serve thee until the great day.
272 1| bodies of the poor. And he set his hand to robbing the
273 1| of God to be crucified, seven days before Christ suffered,
274 4| the robber, gleaming with sevenfold the light of the sun, trembling
275 4| upon us. We felt a violent shaking of the world below; and
276 | she
277 1| to the amount of a half shekel, of gold each day. And he
278 4| going into Galilee, there shone a great light, which the
279 4| away by hatred and rage, shut me up in prison, where evil-doers
280 5| but may believe in the signs and wonders that have happened
281 3| created, was in paradise, and sinned, and kept not my commandments,
282 3| away, and remember me the sinner in Thy kingdom, when upon
283 2| Solomon built in forty and six years, why dost thou wish
284 4| We, the cherubim and the six-winged, who have been ordered by
285 3| robber was taken alive in the snare of the devil. ~But the robber
286 2| Jews: Give me the aid of soldiers with swords and staves,
287 | some
288 3| me in paradise. And the sons of the kingdom, the children
289 2| ended, all the multitude sought to burn the daughter of
290 3| Before, then, O Lord, my spirit departs, order my sins to
291 4| not being able to bear the splendour of the print; and we crouched
292 3| not in my trial make the stars come against me, or the
293 4| paradise, make the following statement through the robber who was
294 2| soldiers with swords and staves, and I will give him up
295 | still
296 2| the seat of the plagues, stood off from them, not wishing
297 2| finds Jesus walking in the street. And as evening was coming
298 5| For to Him are due glory, strength, praise, and majesty for
299 1| itself in Jerusalem, and stripped naked the daughter of Caiaphas,
300 5| suddenly appeared; and John, struck with astonishment, fell
301 5| yet speaking, the robber suddenly appeared; and John, struck
302 1| seven days before Christ suffered, two condemned robbers were
303 1| by the robber. And they summoned Judas Iscariot, and spoke
304 1| multitude of the Jews craftily supported him, that he might follow
305 3| give the enemy power to swallow me up, and to become heir
306 2| the aid of soldiers with swords and staves, and I will give
307 2| For the sanctuary of the synagogue had been plundered by the
308 3| see how the devil joyfully takes his soul, and his body disappears.
309 | thence
310 1| but was good to the poor-a thief like Tobit, for he buried
311 3| upon the great most lofty throne thou shalt judge the twelve
312 3| say to thee, Demas, that to-day thou shalt be with me in
313 1| to the poor-a thief like Tobit, for he buried the bodies
314 | together
315 4| Jesus, and put it in a new tomb, where no one had been put.
316 5| and the robber, Jesus was transfigured, and was not as formerly,
317 4| Sabbath, whereby our nation transgressed the law. And, behold, that
318 1| first, his name Gestas, put travellers to death, murdering them
319 4| sevenfold the light of the sun, trembling fell upon us. We felt a
320 3| thou shalt judge the twelve tribes of Israel. For Thou hast
321 1| himself become partakers in tribulation and having provoked their
322 4| of ours endured fearful tribulations on the Sabbath.~And now,
323 1| deed. For Nicodemus was true, more than all the multitude
324 3| cherubim and the powers, that turn the flaming sword, that
325 2| that the accusation may be turned against him, and not against
326 3| throne thou shalt judge the twelve tribes of Israel. For Thou
327 4| And when we beheld the undefiled cross shining like lightning
328 | under
329 5| Art thou still without understanding? Dost thou not perceive
330 2| with the counsel of the ungodly.~
331 2| And the Jews gave Jesus an unjust trial, saying: Why hast
332 5| the middle of the feast of unleavened bread, His disciple John
333 3| wicked purposes. Do not urge the sun, which is now darkened
334 5| the robber and I Joseph vanished, and I was found in my own
335 2| passover. And she said to them: Wait, my children, and let us
336 2| the fifth, he finds Jesus walking in the street. And as evening
337 3| departs, order my sins to be washed away, and remember me the
338 3| if I had known that thou wast the king, I should have
339 4| ordered by Thy Godhead to watch the garden of paradise,
340 | whereby
341 | while
342 | whole
343 | whose
344 3| night I have accomplished my wicked purposes. Do not urge the
345 3| not like a man, but like a wild beast. And many other things
346 2| Jews say to him: If thou wilt give him up to us, we will
347 3| sanctuary fell down, and the wing of the temple.~
348 2| six years, why dost thou wish to destroy in one moment?
349 1| exposed naked. And he hung up women by the heels, head down,
350 5| believe in the signs and wonders that have happened through
351 1| wishing to catch up some lying word of Him, giving him gifts
352 1| accuse him. And when these words had been spoken, Nicodemus,
353 5| And John said: Make me worthy to behold him.~And while
354 5| seen these things, have written them down, in order that
355 3| living and dead. And He wrote thus: Jesus Christ the Son
356 | yet