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The story of Ahikar

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1 I, 1 | THE story of Haiqâr the Wise, Vizier of Sennacherib 2 I, 1 | of Nadan, sister's son to Haiqâr the Sage.~ 3 I, 2 | Nineveh, a wise man named Haiqâr, and he was Vizier of the 4 I, 16 | King Sennacherib looked at Haiqâr and saw that he had grown 5 I, 18 | service after thee.' And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my lord, 6 I, 20 | the king said to him, 'O Haiqâr! bring him to my presence, 7 I, 21 | 21 Then Haiqâr went and presented Nadan 8 I, 22 | rejoiced in him~and said to Haiqâr: 'Is this thy son, O Haiqâr? 9 I, 22 | Haiqâr: 'Is this thy son, O Haiqâr? I pray that God may preserve 10 I, 23 | 23 And Haiqâr did obeisance to the king 11 III, 93 | THUS spake Haiqâr, and when he had finished 12 III, 94 | 2 Thereafter Haiqâr sat still in his house and 13 III, 95 | 3 And Haiqâr sat at rest in his house, 14 III, 95 | and every now and then Haiqâr went and paid his respects 15 III, 96 | despised the position of Haiqâr and scoffed at him, and 16 III, 96 | appeared, saying, 'My uncle Haiqâr is in his dotage, and he 17 III, 97 | with all that his uncle Haiqâr had owned.~ 18 III, 98 | 6 And when Haiqâr saw that he had no compassion 19 III, 99 | and said to him: 'Whilst Haiqâr remains in health, no one 20 III, 100| lifted off from his uncle Haiqâr and from all his goods, 21 III, 101| 9 Thereupon Haiqâr repented him of his toil 22 III, 102| brother named Benuzârdân, so Haiqâr took him to himself in place 23 III, 103| and to mock his, uncle Haiqâr, saying: 'My uncle has chased 24 III, 105| vizier and his secretary Haiqâr unto thee, O great king! 25 III, 107| another letter in the name of Haiqâr to Pharaoh king of Egypt. ' 26 III, 109| the writing of his uncle Haiqâr.~ 27 III, 110| with the seal of his uncle Haiqâr; they were nevertheless 28 III, 111| from the king to his uncle Haiqâr: 'Peace and health to my 29 III, 111| Secretary, my Chancellor, Haiqâr.~ 30 III, 112| 20 O Haiqâr, when this letter reaches 31 III, 114| the letter and sent it to Haiqâr by one of the king's servants. 32 III, 115| wisdom! what have I done to Haiqâr that he has written these 33 III, 117| the king looked, and lo! Haiqâr and the army were set in 34 III, 118| 26 And when Haiqâr saw that the king was there, 35 III, 119| the king saw the act of Haiqâr he was seized with anxiety 36 III, 120| bring~paragraph continues] Haiqâr to thee bound and chained 37 III, 121| throne, being provoked about Haiqâr, and did nothing concerning 38 III, 121| concerning him. And Nadan went to Haiqâr and said to him, 'W’allah, 39 III, 123| 31 Then answered Haiqâr and said, 'To hear is to 40 III, 124| him to the king. And when Haiqâr entered the king's presence 41 III, 125| 33 Then said the king, 'O Haiqâr, my Secretary, the Governor 42 III, 126| with his seal. And when Haiqâr saw this, his limbs trembled 43 III, 127| and commanded them to kill Haiqâr, and to strike his neck 44 III, 128| Nadan screamed and said, 'O Haiqâr, O blackface! what avails 45 III, 129| go, cleave the neck of Haiqâr at the door of his house, 46 III, 130| 38 Then Haiqâr knelt before the king, and 47 III, 132| commanded his servants to take Haiqâr and the swordsman and go 48 III, 133| 41 And when Haiqâr knew for certain that he 49 III, 137| 45 Then Haiqâr took the swordsman aside 50 III, 144| then the swordsman did as Haiqâr had commanded him, and he 51 III, 145| 53 Then Haiqâr's wife let down to him in 52 III, 146| abroad in every place of how Haiqâr the Sage had been slain 53 III, 147| said: 'Alas for thee, O Haiqâr! and for thy learning and 54 III, 148| king was repenting about Haiqâr, and his repentance availed 55 III, 149| a weeping for thy uncle Haiqâr, and lament for him as the 56 III, 151| the slaves belonging to Haiqâr, and bound them and tortured 57 III, 153| 61 But Haiqâr had been cut into the hiding-place, 58 III, 154| came from time to time to Haiqâr whilst he was in the midst 59 III, 154| of the hiding-place: and Haiqâr came and entreated him. 60 III, 155| in other countries that Haiqâr the Sage had been slain, 61 III, 155| and they lamented over Haiqâr the solver of riddles.~ 62 IV, 156| Egypt had made sure that Haiqâr was slain, he arose straightway 63 IV, 161| with these questions except Haiqâr, thy vizier and secretary.~ 64 IV, 164| began to weep and wail over Haiqâr.~ 65 IV, 165| 10 Saying, 'O my grief! O Haiqâr, who didst know the secrets 66 IV, 165| riddles! woe is me for thee, O Haiqâr! O teacher of my country 67 IV, 165| shall I find thy like? O Haiqâr, O teacher of my country, 68 IV, 166| once, or bring me word that Haiqâr is alive? and I would give 69 IV, 167| Whence is this to me? Ah, Haiqâr! that I might see thee just 70 IV, 168| for thee to all time! O Haiqâr, how have I killed thee! 71 IV, 169| king and his sorrow for Haiqâr, his heart was softened 72 IV, 173| didst command me to kill Haiqâr, and I knew that thou wouldst 73 IV, 175| of thy head, O my lord! Haiqâr is safe and alive.'~ 74 IV, 176| commanded them to bring Haiqâr.~ 75 IV, 178| rejoicing till he came to Haiqâr's house. And he opened the 76 IV, 178| and went down and found Haiqâr sitting, praising God, and 77 IV, 179| shouted to him, saying, 'O Haiqâr, I bring the greatest of 78 IV, 180| 25 And Haiqâr said to him, 'What is the 79 IV, 183| him great wealth, and made Haiqâr rest.~ 80 IV, 184| 29 Then said Haiqâr to the king, 'Let my lord 81 IV, 187| costly robe, and put it on Haiqâr, and Haiqâr thanked God 82 IV, 187| and put it on Haiqâr, and Haiqâr thanked God and did obeisance 83 V, 192| 4 And when Haiqâr saw it he entered into the 84 V, 192| saying to him,~'O my darling Haiqâr! look at these letters which 85 V, 194| 6 Then Haiqâr took the letter and read 86 V, 196| king heard this speech from Haiqâr he rejoiced with a great 87 V, 197| 9 And Haiqâr said to the king: 'Grant 88 V, 198| 10 And Haiqâr went to his dwelling, and 89 V, 200| 12 And when Haiqâr saw that his desire was 90 V, 202| 14 And Haiqâr was never done training 91 V, 204| king sprang up and sat with Haiqâr and went to a wide place 92 V, 204| eagles and the boys, and Haiqâr tied them and let them off 93 V, 205| wonder: and the king kissed Haiqâr between his eyes and said 94 V, 217| 29 And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my lord 95 V, 222| 34 And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my lord 96 V, 223| back hither to-morrow.' So Haiqâr went as king Pharaoh had 97 V, 224| 36 And on the morrow Haiqâr went into the presence of 98 V, 227| commanded them to fetch Haiqâr. And he entered and sat 99 V, 236| 48 And Haiqâr shouted with a loud voice 100 V, 237| throne, and stood before Haiqâr, and said to him, 'Tell 101 V, 238| 50 And Haiqâr said to him: 'My lord is 102 V, 242| told him the truth. 'I am Haiqâr the scribe, greatest of 103 V, 243| saying. But we have heard of Haiqâr, that king Sennacherib has 104 V, 244| 56 And Haiqâr said to him, 'Yes, so it 105 V, 245| 57 And Pharaoh said to Haiqâr, 'Go, and to-morrow be thou 106 VI, 246| AND Haiqâr went to his dwelling, and 107 VI, 251| 6 Then Haiqâr said to him, 'Truly this 108 VI, 252| accepted this, saying, 'O Haiqâr, it is the like of thee 109 VI, 254| 9 And now, O Haiqâr, there remains what we desire 110 VI, 255| 10 Then said Haiqâr, 'To hear is to obey. I 111 VI, 256| went to a wide place; and Haiqâr and his boys came to it, 112 VI, 256| that they might see what Haiqâr would do.~ 113 VI, 257| 12 Then Haiqâr let the eagles out of the 114 VI, 260| 15 And Haiqâr and his servants began to 115 VI, 262| 17 And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my lord! 116 VI, 263| Pharaoh said to him, 'Go, O Haiqâr, to thy dwelling, and rest, 117 VI, 264| 19 Then Haiqâr went to his dwelling and 118 VI, 264| Pharaoh. And Pharaoh said, 'O Haiqâr, what news is there of the 119 VI, 265| 20 And when Haiqâr heard this speech he went 120 VI, 266| And Pharaoh sent to fetch Haiqâr, and said to him, 'O Haiqâr, 121 VI, 266| Haiqâr, and said to him, 'O Haiqâr, wherefore dost thou flog 122 VI, 267| 22 And Haiqâr said to him, my lord the 123 VI, 269| Pharaoh said to him, 'O Haiqâr, I see from all this that 124 VI, 270| 25 And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my lord! 125 VI, 271| heard~that, he knew that Haiqâr had answered his questions.~ 126 VI, 272| 27 And Pharaoh said, 'O Haiqâr, I want thee to make me 127 VI, 273| 28 And Haiqâr said to him, "O my lord 128 VI, 274| 29 Then Haiqâr went to the back of the 129 VI, 275| 30 And Haiqâr said, 'Command thy servants 130 VI, 276| 31 And Pharaoh said, 'O Haiqâr, we have a millstone here 131 VI, 277| 32 Then Haiqâr looked at it, and found 132 VI, 281| And when Pharaoh saw that Haiqâr had overcome him, and returned 133 VI, 281| taxes, and to bring them to Haiqâr.~ 134 VI, 282| robes and put them upon Haiqâr, and his soldiers, and his 135 VI, 284| 39 Then Haiqâr arose, and kissed king Pharaoh' 136 VI, 285| that they should go with Haiqâr.~ 137 VI, 286| 41 Then Haiqâr went and took leave of king 138 VI, 287| reached king Sennacherib that Haiqâr was coming, he went out 139 VI, 287| home: O kinsman! my brother Haiqâr, the strength of my kingdom, 140 VI, 289| 44 Then said Haiqâr unto him, 'O my lord the 141 VI, 290| be to thee, O my beloved Haiqâr! I will make the station 142 VI, 292| a great joy, and said to Haiqâr, 'Take what thou wouldst 143 VI, 293| 48 And Haiqâr mid: 'Let the king live 144 VI, 295| given him to thee.' And Haiqâr took Nadan, his sister's 145 VII, 296| And whenever Haiqâr went in or out he scolded 146 VII, 300| 5 And Haiqâr said to him, 'Because I 147 VII, 339| this speech from his uncle Haiqâr, he said: 'O my uncle! deal 148 VII, 341| 46 And Haiqâr said to him, 'O my boy! 149 VII, 351| that speech from his uncle Haiqâr, he swelled up immediately 150 VII, 354| found about the tale of Haiqâr, and praise be to God for


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