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1 Text| the Lord: Let thy grace abide with me, O my Lord Jesus.~ 2 Text| shore, and thou shalt go aboard with thy disciples. And 3 Text| I shall not be able to accomplish the journey thither before 4 Text| and it opened of its own accord. And having gone in with 5 Text| they may know that I am acquainted with thee, and thou with 6 Text| and it was exceedingly acrid, eating into the flesh of 7 Text| Thou didst bring forth Adam out of paradise, and didst 8 Text| that they were in great affliction, and said to the alabaster 9 Text| will kill us because of the afflictions which we have caused him. 10 Text| flee from Thy dispensation. Afford to me then, O Lord, the 11 Text| bread out of His kingdom. Allow me then brother; for thou 12 Text| soul, that Thou hast not allowed me to go forth out of this 13 Text| silver and gold; for I am altogether worthy that the apostle 14 Text| then, hast thou been called Amael? is it not because thou 15 Text| glory and strength for ever. Amen.~ 16 Text| out of this city in mine anger. And when he had come into 17 | another 18 | anything 19 Text| not, but send Michael Thy archangel in a cloud of fire, and 20 Text| And a great wind having arisen, and the sea being stormy, 21 Text| said by the stone, you have ascertained its deception. For where 22 Text| with the men; and they cast ashes upon their heads. And he 23 Text| things whatsoever they shall ask you. These are the things 24 Text| ever at any time seen God associating with a woman? Is not this 25 Text| from its place, and having assumed a human voice, said, O foolish 26 Text| countries round about, and attack them, and bring some men 27 Text| of all who hope in Thee, attend then and behold what they 28 Text| says to him: Every man avoids that city, and how are you 29 Text| Andrew, until thou didst awake us; and angels, who appeared 30 Text| morning, Andrew, having awakened and looked up, found himself 31 Text| the men, having seen what bad happened, were exceedingly 32 Text| journey, nor bread, nor bag, nor shoes, nor staff, nor 33 Text| church to be built. And he baptized them, and gave them the 34 Text| into the country of the barbarians, thou and thy disciples. 35 Text| you go, not a dog shall bark with his tongue against 36 Text| was over to them twelve baskets of fragments. And after 37 Text| great trees springing up, bearing fruit; and he glorified 38 Text| eating grass naked; and he beat his breast, and said: Consider, 39 Text| just as thou sawest me beaten, insulted, and crucified: 40 Text| in the likeness of a most beautiful little child. And Jesus 41 Text| executioners and the old man has befallen them. Now, therefore, he 42 Text| become churches of His only begotten Son. The sphinx having said 43 Text| Jesus, and John whom Herod beheaded. ~And they stood before 44 Text| answered the devil, and said: O Belial most fiendish, who art the 45 Text| wonderful things which we have believed? And Matthias said to him: 46 Text| it is who prepareth great benefits for those who obey Him, 47 Text| come near the land, Jesus bent down His head upon one of 48 Text| for, behold, they have bewitched these also. What, then, 49 Text| do not give me up to this bitter death.~While Matthias was 50 Text| Israel, not only has the blinding of their own hearts not 51 Text| young men, and put them in boats as sailors, that they may 52 Text| brought our souls into our bodies.~Then Andrew, having heard, 53 Text| many years before he was born, and how floes he know him?~ 54 | both 55 Text| city; and having seen a brazen pillar, and a statue standing 56 Text| grass naked; and he beat his breast, and said: Consider, O Lord, 57 Text| fashioned man, and put His breath into all, who gave motion 58 Text| mother is Mary, and his brothers James and Simon? And when 59 Text| city shall believe. I will build a church, and place thee 60 Text| that city, and they did not bury their dead, but ate them 61 Text| abundance, as if out of a canal. And the water stood high 62 Text| this the son of Joseph the carpenter, and his mother is Mary, 63 Text| themselves the countries, casting lots, in order that each 64 Text| out of paradise, and didst cause men to be mixed up with 65 Text| and go away to the double cave in the field of Mamre, where 66 Text| Lord shall make for me a charge in this city, I shall chastise 67 Text| charge in this city, I shall chastise you as you deserve. And 68 Text| for these are like the cherubim and the seraphim which are 69 Text| us for food until we may choose young men, and put them 70 Text| Christ, the good God. For He chose for Himself us twelve, and 71 Text| so that they also become churches of His only begotten Son. 72 Text| walk, the deaf hear; He cleansed lepers, He changed water 73 Text| shoes, nor staff, nor two coats. If, therefore, thou wilt 74 Text| henceforward you may be able to collect your food.~And Andrew saw 75 Text| came down, being like a comely little child, and met Andrew, 76 Text| Then Andrew exhorted and comforted his disciples, saying: My 77 Text| come to you; but if I delay coming there, you will find abundance 78 Text| god. But you, if you have committed fornication, take up the 79 Text| fruit, and hast not had compassion upon the children that followed 80 Text| small a size; but let us complete our size, and so kill us. 81 Text| that they might know the completion of the thirty days.~And 82 Text| seven days, until I shall confirm their souls in the faith; 83 Text| do us this kindness to convey us to the country of the 84 Text| go into the synagogue of Cool, and purify, and read, and 85 Text| voice saying: Be of good courage, our Matthias, and be not 86 Text| heaven, which the hands of craftsmen have sculptured, be separated 87 Text| who art the foe of every creature; but my Lord Jesus Christ 88 Text| and two fishes, He made a crowd recline on the grass, and 89 Text| me beaten, insulted, and crucified: for there are those who 90 Text| die.~And they went out, crying with a loud voice: God of 91 Text| said to them: I have also a daughter along with my son; take 92 Text| and all the saints; and David praised Him with a song 93 Text| see, the lame walk, the deaf hear; He cleansed lepers, 94 Text| that his disciples had been deemed worthy to behold these wonderful 95 Text| I come to you; but if I delay coming there, you will find 96 Text| forsake thee, for I shall deliver thee from all danger; and 97 Text| giving way, took us into a desert place, and did great miracles 98 Text| shall chastise you as you deserve. And having heard this, 99 Text| and our temples to become desolate, in order that sacrifices 100 Text| there are those who are destined to believe in this city. 101 Text| may be in execration and destruction, thinking in thyself that 102 Text| release him, lest perchance we die.~And they went out, crying 103 Text| among themselves: Perhaps he dies in the night, and we do 104 Text| miracles which thy Teacher diet, that their soul may rejoice, 105 Text| citizens, having run in different directions, shut the gates 106 Text| city they laid hold of, and digging they thrust out his eyes, 107 Text| having run in different directions, shut the gates of the city, 108 Text| which He did in secret? Disclose them to me. And Andrew answered 109 Text| thyself up against us, and dishonourest us, and tellest our doings 110 Text| our Matthias, and be not dismayed; for I shall not by any 111 Text| forbid it that I should disobey the commandment of my Lord; 112 Text| miracles before us, and displayed to us all His Godhead. And 113 Text| Lord Jesus Christ, be not displeased with me; for Thou knowest, 114 Text| children, that they are distressed because of the sea. And 115 Text| Jesus Christ, who alone doeth wonders; to whom be glory 116 Text| you, that as you go, not a dog shall bark with his tongue 117 Text| dishonourest us, and tellest our doings to the people in every place 118 Text| Canaanites, and go away to the double cave in the field of Mamre, 119 Text| a rope to his neck, and drag him through all the streets 120 Text| the heaven and the earth dread; and let the statue set 121 Text| upon us greater and more dreadful tortures than they have 122 Text| sorcery and magic; and from drinking the drug his heart was altered 123 Text| horns of the winds, and they drive it thence. But rise up early, 124 Text| removed thence, and all that dwell in it. For I command the 125 Text| his disciples out of the eastern gate of the city. And Andrew 126 Text| didst not suffer them to be eaten up, so also now hear me, 127 Text| twenty-seven days for the edification of many souls; and after 128 Text| from the child even to the elder, and sent him on his way, 129 Text| cloud of fire came down and encircled the city like a wall; and 130 | end 131 Text| to put thee to death; but endure, just as thou sawest me 132 Text| to thee, the devil, the enemy of God, and to thine angels, 133 Text| transgression; and the Lord was enraged, and brought on the deluge 134 Text| of them, the devil having entered into him, answered and said 135 Text| after thee, and the men entreating thee, Stay with us a few 136 Text| that no one may be able to escape out of the fire. And straightway 137 | everywhere 138 Text| those in this city to do any evil, but let the knives go out 139 Text| end of them also may be in execration and destruction, thinking 140 Text| and he was exceedingly exhausted. And the men of the city 141 Text| steered the boat. Then Andrew exhorted and comforted his disciples, 142 Text| the brethren are without experience of the sea; but inquire 143 Text| and they fell down and expired; and he marked the gate 144 Text| said: I wish to make some explanation to thee, young man, before 145 Text| where is thy glory and thy exultation, thou that raisest thyself 146 Text| but my soul rejoices and exults, and not only mine, but 147 Text| laid his hands upon the faces of the blind men who were 148 Text| for the fruit shall not fail from the fig-tree, but according 149 Text| confirm their souls in the faith; and then thou shalt go 150 Text| and rose up whole. And falling down, he worshipped Him, 151 Text| trying us; for He was not fast asleep. And a great wind 152 Text| Let us rise up, then, and fasten a rope to his neck, and 153 Text| the sea; for all things feared Him, as being made by Him. 154 Text| knowest, Lord, what the fiend has inflicted upon me, along 155 Text| and said: O Belial most fiendish, who art the foe of every 156 Text| O child, the Lord shall fill thy soul with all joy and 157 Text| taken five loaves and two fishes, He made a crowd recline 158 Text| chief priests, Now it is fitting that you should believe, 159 Text| before he was born, and how floes he know him?~And Jesus, 160 Text| streets, and thy blood shall flow to the ground, but they 161 Text| service. And the statue ceased flowing, and no longer brought forth 162 Text| most fiendish, who art the foe of every creature; but my 163 Text| assumed a human voice, said, O foolish sons of Israel, not only 164 Text| these things to me? But forbid it that I should disobey 165 Text| because of the sea. Then Jesus forced Andrew to partake himself 166 Text| beheld the seal upon his forehead which the Lord gave him, 167 Text| rejoice, and that they may forget the fear of the sea; for, 168 Text| you, if you have committed fornication, take up the law of God, 169 Text| hundred and seventy men and forty-nine women whom Andrew released 170 Text| we may be filled with thy fountain, because we are newly planted. 171 Text| thirty men of the people, and four chief priests. And Jesus, 172 Text| shalt thou go, with the fourteen executioners who slay the 173 Text| to them twelve baskets of fragments. And after all these things 174 Text| thee from the beginning his friend, Rise up, thou and thy son 175 Text| Rise up, brother, with thy friends; partake of food, that you 176 Text| different directions, shut the gates of the city, and searched 177 Text| we do? Let us go now, and gather together the old men of 178 Text| hungry.~And they went and gathered them together, and found 179 Text| pity upon thy children, but gavest them up to be slain instead 180 Text| to do there, and we must get through with it; but it 181 Text| that I have met a man who glorifies Thy name.~And Jesus answered 182 Text| and do not reverence the glorious words of God. Because of 183 Text| At what hour this water goes away, into the abyss shalt 184 Text| give me of their silver and gold; for I am altogether worthy 185 Text| thou shalt proclaim my Gospel, and bring up the men who 186 Text| said to the Lord: Let thy grace abide with me, O my Lord 187 Text| me, brother, may the Lord grant thee. glory and honour. 188 Text| up, and inflict upon us greater and more dreadful tortures 189 Text| opened, and the guards that guarded it lying dead upon the ground. 190 Text| warders standing at the gate guarding, and he prayed within himself, 191 Text| shall not send these also to Hades; but those have gone, that 192 Text| Have pity upon me; for thou hadst no pity upon thy children, 193 Text| Jesus answered and said: Hail, our Andrew! And Andrew, 194 Text| become of my flesh, and the hairs of my head. Then Jesus said 195 Text| I am an idol that can be handled; for I say unto you, that 196 Text| he should see what should happen. And it happened that the 197 Text| Behold, Andrew, what is happening in this city. And Andrew 198 Text| Him with a song upon his harp. And we beheld there you 199 | hath 200 Text| they cast ashes upon their heads. And he did not comply with 201 Text| into this city. They will heap upon thee tortures and insults, 202 Text| him. And the blessed one hearing, wept; and there came to 203 Text| And the officers did not hearken to the children, nor take 204 Text| but also every soul that hears the wonders of Jesus.~And 205 Text| may the Lord give thee heavenly bread out of His kingdom. 206 Text| were weighed down by a most heavy sleep; and eagles came down 207 Text| those who believe Him not. Heed not that I am an idol that 208 Text| Thou hast speedily brought help to me. And Andrew, having 209 Text| knowing that Thou art the helper of all who hope in Thee, 210 Text| search for him, in order that henceforward you may be able to collect 211 Text| called Jesus, and John whom Herod beheaded. ~And they stood 212 Text| recognise Him; for Jesus was hiding His Godhead, and He appeared 213 Text| Lord grant thee. glory and honour. And Andrew went on board 214 Text| art the helper of all who hope in Thee, attend then and 215 Text| Jesus Christ, in whom I have hoped that this miracle should 216 Text| in it. For I command the horns of the winds, and they drive 217 Text| I say unto thee, At what hour this water goes away, into 218 Text| remember that Thou wast three hours upon the cross, and didst 219 Text| a pilot in the boat, and humbled Himself, and appeared to 220 Text| not. Heed not that I am an idol that can be handled; for 221 Text| might make known to us the ignorance of the devil, that the chief 222 | indeed 223 Text| experience of the sea; but inquire of them whether they want 224 Text| who hast the spirit of inquisitiveness, why dost thou put me to 225 Text| opened, and having gone inside we found nobody; but we 226 Text| as thou sawest me beaten, insulted, and crucified: for there 227 Text| heap upon thee tortures and insults, and scatter thy flesh in 228 Text| man-eaters, to which also you intend to go. Jesus answered and 229 Text| demons: for if they have had intercourse with women, they purify 230 Text| they made them like the irrational brutes? And he says to Satan: 231 Text| said, O foolish sons of Israel, not only has the blinding 232 Text| is Mary, and his brothers James and Simon? And when we heard 233 Text| come to the temples of the Jebusites, that we may convict the 234 Text| teacher called Jesus, and John whom Herod beheaded. ~And 235 Text| Is not this the son of Joseph the carpenter, and his mother 236 Text| into his land; He is the Judge of living and dead; He it 237 Text| which you received, and you keep it, come on board my boat 238 Text| his mind deranged; but he kept praying to God, weeping, 239 Text| heavenly bread out of His kingdom. Allow me then brother; 240 Text| saluted each other with a holy kiss; and he said to Matthias: 241 Text| made the blind see, the lame walk, the deaf hear; He 242 Text| following day; for he was languid, and his flesh was spent.~ 243 Text| there lay in the oven a large trough in which they killed 244 Text| Andrew to thee, and he shall lead thee forth out of this prison; 245 | least 246 Text| it happened, as they were lending them away to kill them, 247 Text| the deaf hear; He cleansed lepers, He changed water into wine; 248 Text| when the executioners were lifting their hands against them, 249 Text| journey thither before the limited period of the three days; 250 Text| the Lord because He had listened to him in every work.~And 251 Text| land; He is the Judge of living and dead; He it is who prepareth 252 Text| this, said to the citizens: Look round now for him speaking 253 Text| longer: for it was he who let loose the men out of the prison. 254 Text| saying to us, Ye shall not lose one hair? Consider, then, 255 Text| who called Abraham, who loved his son Isaac, who brought 256 Text| Rise up, and go into the lower parts of the city, and you 257 Text| drink the drug of their magical deception, and led him away 258 Text| unto us, for here are the magicians who have gone into the prison, 259 Text| double cave in the field of Mamre, where the body of Abraham 260 Text| down and expired; and he marked the gate with the sign of 261 Text| carpenter, and his mother is Mary, and his brothers James 262 Text| Go along with us, O our master, lest perchance the wicked 263 Text| think that it is through masterfulness that we do not give thee 264 Text| Canaanites to the field of Mature, and cried outside of the 265 Text| forsake me not, but send Michael Thy archangel in a cloud 266 Text| having looked into the middle of the prison, saw a pillar 267 Text| their hearts, and their minds were changed into human 268 Text| whom I have hoped that this miracle should come upon this city, 269 Text| and didst cause men to be mixed up with transgression; and 270 Text| kill him, but come let us mock him in the distress of his 271 Text| to preach, do not carry money in the journey, nor bread, 272 Text| him, and left him till the morrow again. And the devil having 273 Text| Joseph the carpenter, and his mother is Mary, and his brothers 274 Text| breath into all, who gave motion to those things which moved 275 Text| cloud set them down on the mountain where Peter was teaching, 276 Text| motion to those things which moved not; He it is who called 277 | much 278 | myself 279 Text| men shut up eating grass naked; and he beat his breast, 280 Text| to the city, a stranger named Andrew, and kill him; for 281 Text| Andrew answered and said: Nay, brother, He did them also 282 | neither 283 | never 284 Text| fountain, because we are newly planted. And he did not 285 Text| servant, how they have made me nigh to the brutes; for Thou 286 Text| Perhaps he dies in the night, and we do not find him 287 | nobody 288 Text| they laid hold of, they noted that day on which they laid 289 | nothing 290 Text| produce more fruit, and nourish you, as the Lord has said. 291 Text| prison, and having stretched oat His hand, said to Andrew: 292 | often 293 | once 294 Text| the hands of the wicked ones. And straightway the knives 295 Text| chief priests, not only openly, but also in secret, and 296 Text| If, therefore, Thou hast ordained that the wicked men in this 297 Text| Christ.~Then the holy Andrew ordered to be brought up all who 298 Text| them, and gave them the ordinances of our Lord Jesus Christ, 299 | others 300 | ourselves 301 | over 302 Text| food; what can sheep and oxen do for you? They will not 303 Text| each might go away into the part that had fallen to him. 304 Text| it not. For when he had partaken of their drug, his heart 305 Text| up, and go into the lower parts of the city, and you shall 306 Text| commanded me, saying, Be patient toward them. And the devil 307 Text| thither before the limited period of the three days; but send 308 Text| not mean to say that some persons have gone into the prison 309 Text| down on the mountain where Peter was teaching, and they remained 310 Text| after these things he drew a plan of a church, and he caused 311 Text| fountain, because we are newly planted. And he did not comply with 312 Text| learn my power, and the powerlessness of the devil working in 313 Text| permit you to carry on this practice longer: for it was he who 314 Text| stone, and am not worthy to praise the Lord, for the Lord fashioned 315 Text| all the saints; and David praised Him with a song upon his 316 Text| Matthias prayed; and after the prayer Andrew laid his hands upon 317 Text| saying, When you go to preach, do not carry money in the 318 Text| Andrew having risen up early, proceeded to the sea along with his 319 Text| into this city, thou shalt proclaim my Gospel, and bring up 320 Text| according as you eat it shall produce more fruit, and nourish 321 Text| for I prudently listen to profitable words.~And when the boat 322 Text| things which the Lord hath provided for us. Now, therefore, 323 Text| him: I can bear it; for I prudently listen to profitable words.~ 324 Text| who are in this city be punished. And say not, I am stone, 325 Text| from the earth; but you are pure, because that out of you 326 Text| one of His angels, and was quiet. And Andrew ceased speaking; 327 Text| thou war against the human race? Thou didst bring forth 328 Text| thy exultation, thou that raisest thyself up against us, and 329 | rather 330 Text| boat with all joy. For I really wish you, the disciples 331 Text| were changed into human reason. Then Andrew answered them: 332 Text| will do to thee. And they reasoned among themselves, saying: 333 Text| fear, the Lord stood up and rebuked the winds, and there was 334 Text| saying: Beloved Matthias, receive thy sight. And immediately 335 Text| fishes, He made a crowd recline on the grass, and having 336 Text| ceased speaking; and he also, reclining his head upon one of his 337 Text| having beheld Jesus, did not recognise Him; for Jesus was hiding 338 Text| which miracles, if I shall recount, thou wilt not be able to 339 Text| to the test. And Andrew, recovering himself, said: Lord, I recognised 340 Text| diet, that their soul may rejoice, and that they may forget 341 Text| called Jesus; but my soul rejoices and exults, and not only 342 Text| hast persuaded me now to relate to thee the miracles which 343 Text| the prison. Let us go and release him, lest perchance we die.~ 344 Text| forty-nine women whom Andrew released from the prison. And the 345 Text| Peter was teaching, and they remained beside him.~And Andrew, 346 Text| days. But do Thou, Lord, remember that Thou wast three hours 347 Text| the water, for they have repented. And I say to thee, that 348 Text| straightway they went, and reported to the rulers of the city, 349 Text| did not comply with their request, but said to them: I shall 350 Text| testimony; but do ye go in, and rest until the time of the resurrection. 351 Text| rest until the time of the resurrection. And having heard, they 352 Text| commanded them, and the angels returned to Jesus: and He went up 353 Text| purify, and read, and do not reverence the glorious words of God. 354 Text| recognised thee that thou art righteous, and has become calm, and 355 Text| heavens.~And Andrew having risen up early, proceeded to the 356 Text| and sat down beside the rudder, and steered the boat. Then 357 Text| And the citizens, having run in different directions, 358 | s 359 Text| I say unto you, that the sacred places of your synagogue 360 Text| desolate, in order that sacrifices may not be brought to them? 361 Text| them: Go; for in truth I sag to you, that as you go, 362 Text| this to thee because thou saidst, I shall not be able to 363 Text| and put them in boats as sailors, that they may go away to 364 Text| him, he stood up, and they saluted each other with a holy kiss; 365 | same 366 Text| down in the prison, and sang. And it came to pass that, 367 Text| irrational brutes? And he says to Satan: Woe to thee, the devil, 368 Text| Jesus Christ, who wishest to save every soul, that Thou hast 369 Text| but endure, just as thou sawest me beaten, insulted, and 370 Text| old man: I wonder how thou sayest, Have pity upon me; for 371 Text| tortures and insults, and scatter thy flesh in the ways and 372 Text| and stood before him, and scoffed at him. And the blessed 373 Text| him; and having beheld the seal upon his forehead which 374 Text| the gates of the city, and searched for the blessed one, and 375 Text| me then brother; for thou seest the children, that they 376 Text| fulfilled since Matthias was seized, the Lord appeared in the 377 Text| craftsmen have sculptured, be separated from thy place, and come 378 Text| like the cherubim and the seraphim which are in heaven. Then 379 Text| have done to Matthias Thy servant, how they have made me nigh 380 Text| god; and those priests who serve the temple purify themselves, 381 Text| because thou hast done me this service. And the statue ceased flowing, 382 Text| and found two hundred and seventeen; and they brought them to 383 Text| and behold this is the seventeenth, and I have not seen such 384 Text| were in all two hundred and seventy men and forty-nine women 385 Text| and He it was in human shape a pilot in the boat; and 386 Text| when he is dead, we shall share his body. And they did as 387 Text| together to the same place, and shared among themselves the countries, 388 Text| having beheld what happened, shed tears; and weeping, he looked 389 Text| nor bread, nor bag, nor shoes, nor staff, nor two coats. 390 Text| praying in the prison, a light shone, and there came forth out 391 Text| those who give me of their silver and gold; for I am altogether 392 Text| and his brothers James and Simon? And when we heard these 393 Text| found Matthias sitting and singing; and seeing him, he stood 394 Text| way a great fig-tree, and sit under the fig-tree, and 395 Text| sea as I now see thee. For sixteen years have I sailed the 396 Text| but gavest them up to be slain instead of thee. Therefore 397 Text| looked, he saw his disciples sleeping on the ground: and he wakened 398 Text| David praised Him with a song upon his harp. And we beheld 399 Text| human voice, said, O foolish sons of Israel, not only has 400 Text| drug to drink, prepared by sorcery and magic; and from drinking 401 Text| behind him; and he was in sore distress.~And in the morning 402 Text| words, Lord, which Thou spakest to us, confirming us, when 403 Text| soul is in paradise, thus speaks He who fashioned than, who 404 Text| Jesus Christ, that Thou hast speedily brought help to me. And 405 Text| languid, and his flesh was spent.~And the Lord appeared in 406 Text| temple, saw two sculptured sphinxes, one on the right and one 407 Text| said: O man, who hast the spirit of inquisitiveness, why 408 Text| believe not that I have spoken with Abraham, go away into 409 Text| Jesus said to His angels: Spread your hands under him, and 410 Text| turned, and saw great trees springing up, bearing fruit; and he 411 Text| nor bag, nor shoes, nor staff, nor two coats. If, therefore, 412 Text| exceeding great joy. And he stayed there seven days, teaching 413 Text| down beside the rudder, and steered the boat. Then Andrew exhorted 414 | Stop 415 Text| arisen, and the sea being stormy, so that the waves were 416 Text| wonders; to whom be glory and strength for ever. Amen.~ 417 Text| in the prison, and having stretched oat His hand, said to Andrew: 418 Text| said to the multitudes: Strike him on the mouth, that he 419 Text| we bring him first to our superiors. And the officers went and 420 Text| the earth was opened, and swallowed up the water, along with 421 Text| holy things purify your synagogues, so that they also become 422 Text| that out of you He gave the tables of the law. When the blessed 423 | taking 424 Text| saw the devil, how he was talking to the multitudes; but the 425 Text| mysteries which thou hast been taught, and the wonderful things 426 Text| beheld what happened, shed tears; and weeping, he looked 427 Text| and dishonourest us, and tellest our doings to the people 428 Text| is a god? For if you have tested what has been said by the 429 Text| the three patriarchs for testimony; but do ye go in, and rest 430 Text| Text~About that time all the 431 Text| execration and destruction, thinking in thyself that God will 432 Text| to accomplish the journey thither before the limited period 433 | though 434 Text| those that ate were five thousand men, and they were filled: 435 Text| Lord Jesus sitting on a throne of glory, and all the angels 436 Text| they laid hold of him, and tied a ticket to his right hand, 437 Text| behind him, and left him till the morrow again. And the 438 Text| that we may eat them up to-day. And let us go to-morrow, 439 Text| up to-day. And let us go to-morrow, and bring together all 440 Text| dog shall bark with his tongue against you. And there were 441 Text| his head, his death is not torture; and if we burn him, he 442 | toward 443 Text| we knew Him not; for He transformed Himself as if He were a 444 Text| men to be mixed up with transgression; and the Lord was enraged, 445 Text| Andrew turned, and saw great trees springing up, bearing fruit; 446 Text| whether the things were true or not. And there went in 447 Text| said to them: Go; for in truth I sag to you, that as you 448 Text| down to sleep in the boat, trying us; for He was not fast 449 Text| words shall not pass away. Turn thyself then, Andrew, and 450 Text| fell asleep.~And Andrew, turning round to the Lord, not knowing 451 Text| do not according to our unbelief, and according to what we 452 Text| called Jesus, wherefore the unbelieving Jews did not believe in 453 Text| having gone up to the statue, unfolded his hands seven times, and 454 | unless 455 Text| so that the waves were uplifted, and came under the sail 456 Text| is for the sake of taking vengeance upon thee.~Then he stood 457 | very 458 Text| sleeping on the ground: and he wakened them, and said to them: 459 Text| inquire of them whether they want to go to land, and thyself 460 Text| punishment? how long dost thou war against the human race? 461 Text| scatter thy flesh in the ways and the streets, and thy 462 Text| hearts were turned into weakness. And Jesus, having known 463 Text| voice saying: Andrew, why weepest thou? And it was the voice 464 Text| in the boat, for we were weighed down by a most heavy sleep; 465 Text| the apostles in all things whatsoever they shall ask you. These 466 Text| disciple of Him called Jesus, wherefore the unbelieving Jews did 467 | wherein 468 | wherever 469 Text| fast asleep. And a great wind having arisen, and the sea 470 Text| my Lord Jesus Christ, who wishest to save every soul, that 471 | within 472 Text| sheep into the midst of wolves? They straightway brought 473 Text| seen God associating with a woman? Is not this the son of 474 Text| and said to the old man: I wonder how thou sayest, Have pity 475 Text| powerlessness of the devil working in them.~Then Andrew rose 476 Text| country, and hast made our workshops and our temples to become 477 Text| following Jesus, said to us, O wretches, why do you walk with him 478 | yourselves


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