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OT Pseudepigrapha

2 Enoch 24:3

Hear, Enoch, and take in these my words, for not to My angels have I told my secret, and I have not told them their rise, nor my endless realm, nor have they understood my creating, which I tell thee to-day.

2 Enoch 27:2

And I separated between light and between darkness, that is to say in the midst of the water hither and thither, and I said to the light, that it should be the day, and to the darkness, that it should be the night, and there was evening and there was morning the first day.

2 Enoch 27:2

And I separated between light and between darkness, that is to say in the midst of the water hither and thither, and I said to the light, that it should be the day, and to the darkness, that it should be the night, and there was evening and there was morning the first day.

2 Enoch 28:4

Thus I made fast the firmament. This day I called me the first-created.

2 Enoch 30:1

ON the third day I commanded the earth to make grow great and fruitful trees, and hills, and seed to sow, and I planted Paradise, and enclosed it, and placed as armed guardians flaming angels, and thus I created renewal.

2 Enoch 30:2

Then came evening, and came morning the fourth day.

2 Enoch 30:3

[Wednesday]. On the fourth day I commanded that there should be great lights on the heavenly circles.

2 Enoch 30:5

And on the lower I placed the sun for the illumination of day, and the moon and stars for the illumination of night.

2 Enoch 30:7

Then evening came and morning came the fifth day.

2 Enoch 30:8

[Thursday]. On the fifth day I commanded the sea, that it should bring forth fishes, and feathered birds of many varieties, and all animals creeping over the earth, going forth over the earth on four legs, and soaring in the air, male sex and female, and every soul breathing the spirit of life.

2 Enoch 30:9

And there came evening, and there came morning the sixth day.

2 Enoch 30:10

[Friday]. On the sixth day I commanded my wisdom to create man from seven consistencies: one, his flesh from the earth; two, his blood from the dew; three, his eyes from the sun; four, his bones from stone; five, his intelligence from the swiftness of the angels and from cloud; six, his veins and his hair from the grass of the earth; seven, his soul from my breath and from the wind.

2 Enoch 32:4

And I blessed the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, on which he rested from all his works.

2 Enoch 33:1

AND I appointed the eighth day also, that the eighth day should be the first-created after my work, and that the first seven revolve in the form of the seventh thousand, and that at the beginning of the eighth thousand there should be a time of not-counting, endless, with neither years nor months nor weeks nor days nor hours.

2 Enoch 33:1

AND I appointed the eighth day also, that the eighth day should be the first-created after my work, and that the first seven revolve in the form of the seventh thousand, and that at the beginning of the eighth thousand there should be a time of not-counting, endless, with neither years nor months nor weeks nor days nor hours.

2 Enoch 38:1

AND the Lord said to those men who first led me up: 'Let Enoch go down on to earth with you, and await him till the determined day.'

2 Enoch 38:3

And Mathusal expecting my coming, keeping watch by day and by night at my couch, was filled with awe when he heard my coming, and I told him, 'Let all my household come together, that I tell them everything.'

2 Enoch 39:2

I have been let come to you to-day, and announce to you, not from my lips, but from the Lord's lips, all that is and was and all that is now, and all that will be till judgement-day.

2 Enoch 39:2

I have been let come to you to-day, and announce to you, not from my lips, but from the Lord's lips, all that is and was and all that is now, and all that will be till judgement-day.

2 Enoch 44:3

Blessed is the man who does not direct his heart with malice against any man, and helps the injured and condemned, and raises the broken down, and shall do charity to the needy, because on the day of the great judgement every weight, every measure and every makeweight will be as in the market, that is to say they are hung on scales and stand in the market, and every one shall learn his own measure, and according to his measure shall take his reward.

2 Enoch 48:1

THAT the sun go along the seven heavenly circles, which are the, appointment of one hundred and eighty-two thrones, that it go down on a short day, and again one hundred and eighty-two, that it go down on a big day, and he has two thrones on which he rests, revolving hither and thither above the thrones of the months, from the seventeenth day of the month Tsivan it goes down to the month Thevan, from the seventeenth of Thevan it goes up.

2 Enoch 48:1

THAT the sun go along the seven heavenly circles, which are the, appointment of one hundred and eighty-two thrones, that it go down on a short day, and again one hundred and eighty-two, that it go down on a big day, and he has two thrones on which he rests, revolving hither and thither above the thrones of the months, from the seventeenth day of the month Tsivan it goes down to the month Thevan, from the seventeenth of Thevan it goes up.

2 Enoch 48:1

THAT the sun go along the seven heavenly circles, which are the, appointment of one hundred and eighty-two thrones, that it go down on a short day, and again one hundred and eighty-two, that it go down on a big day, and he has two thrones on which he rests, revolving hither and thither above the thrones of the months, from the seventeenth day of the month Tsivan it goes down to the month Thevan, from the seventeenth of Thevan it goes up.

2 Enoch 48:8

Blessed is the man who shall bear their yoke and shall drag them along, for he shall be released on the day of the great judgement.

2 Enoch 50:5

If ill-requitals befall you, return them not either to neighbour or enemy, because the Lord will return them for you and be your avenger on the day of great judgement, that there be no avenging here among men.

2 Enoch 51:4

And every grievous and cruel yoke that come upon you bear all for the sake of the Lord, and thus you will find your reward in the day of judgement.

2 Enoch 52:15

For all these things will be laid bare in the weighing-scales and in the books, on the day of the great judgement.

2 Enoch 55:1

MY children, behold, the day of my term and the time nave approached.

2 Enoch 58:1

LISTEN to me, my children, to-day.

2 Enoch 64:4

'Our father Enoch, be thou blessed of the Lord, the eternal ruler, and now bless thy sons and all the people, that we may be glorified to-day before thy face.

2 Enoch 68:1

ENOCH was born on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, and lived three hundred and sixty-five years.

2 Enoch 68:2

He was taken up to heaven on the first day of the month Tsivan and remained in heaven sixty days.

2 Enoch 68:3

He wrote all these signs of all creation, which the Lord created, and wrote three hundred and sixty-six books, and handed them over to his sons and remained on earth thirty days, and was again taken up to heaven on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, on the very day and hour when he was born.

2 Enoch 68:3

He wrote all these signs of all creation, which the Lord created, and wrote three hundred and sixty-six books, and handed them over to his sons and remained on earth thirty days, and was again taken up to heaven on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, on the very day and hour when he was born.

Testament of Reuben 1:6

And behold I call to witness against you this day the God of heaven, that ye walk not in the sins of youth and fornication, wherein I was poured out, and defiled the bed of my father Jacob.

Testament of Simeon 3:17

And they were in Egypt until the day of their departure by the hand of Moses.

Testament of Levi 1:1

THE copy of the words of Levi, the things which he ordained unto his sons, according to all that they should do, and what things should befall them until the day of judgement.

Testament of Levi 1:18

And it has fire, snow, and ice made ready for the day of judgement, in the righteous judgement of God; for in it are all the spirits of the retributions for vengeance on men.

Testament of Levi 1:19

And in the second are the hosts Of the armies which are ordained for the day of judgement, to work vengeance on the spirits of deceit and of Beliar.

Testament of Levi 2:13

And I said to him: I pray thee, O Lord, tell me Thy name, that I may call upon Thee in a day of tribulation.

Testament of Levi 3:5

For we sinned because we had done this thing against his will, and he was sick on that day.

Testament of Levi 3:11

For from this day forward shall Shechem be called a city of imbeciles; for as a man mocketh a fool, so did we mock them.

Testament of Levi 3:37

And each day he was instructing me, and was busied on my behalf before the Lord, and said to me: Beware of the spirit of fornication; for this shall continue and shall by thy seed pollute the holy place.

Testament of Levi 3:57

And in the ninety-fourth year Ambram took Jochebed my daughter to him to wife, for they were born in one day, he and my daughter.

Testament of Levi 5:3

And his priesthood shall be perfect with the Lord, and in the day of his gladness shall he arise for the salvation of the world.

Testament of Levi 5:16

Lighting up the light of knowledge as the sun the day, and he shall be magnified in the world. 17 He shall shine forth as the sun on the earth, and shall remove all darkness from under heaven, and there shall be peace in all the earth.

Testament of Judah 1:29

And the next day we departed to Aretan, a city strong and walled and inaccessible, threatening us with death.

Testament of Judah 1:39

And the men of Makir came upon us the fifth day, to seize our spoil; and we attacked them and overcame them in fierce battle: for there was a host of mighty men amongst them, and we slew them before they had gone up the ascent.

Testament of Judah 1:42

And the next day it was told us that the king of the city of Gaash with. a mighty host was coming against us.

Testament of Judah 3:41

For he is a slave to two contrary passions, and cannot obey God, because they have blinded his soul, and he walketh in the day as in the night.

Testament of Judah 4:34

And he said to them: Behold, I die before your eyes this day, a hundred and nineteen years old.

Testament of Zebulun 1:31

But Reuben was grieved, and ate no food that day.

Testament of Dan 1:4

I confess, therefore, this day to you, my children, that in my heart I resolved on the death of Joseph my brother, the true and good man. .

Testament of Dan 2:17

For he knoweth that upon the day on which Israel shall repent, the kingdom of the enemy shall be brought to an end.

Testament of Naphtali 1:2

When his sons were gathered together in the seventh month, on the first day of the month, while still in good health, he made them a feast of food and wine.

Testament of Naphtali 1:9

Now my mother was Bilhah, daughter of Rotheus the brother of Deborah, Rebecca's nurse, who was born on one and the self-same day with Rachel.

Testament of Gad 1:8

And regarding this matter I was wroth with Joseph until the day that he was sold.

Testament of Asher 1:25

Another desireth not to see good day with them that not, lest be defile his body and pollute his soul; this, too, is double-faced, but the whole is good.

Testament of Asher 1:28

Death succeedeth to life, dishonour to glory, night to day, and darkness to light; and all things are under the day, just things under life, unjust things under death; wherefore also eternal life awaiteth death.

Testament of Asher 1:28

Death succeedeth to life, dishonour to glory, night to day, and darkness to light; and all things are under the day, just things under life, unjust things under death; wherefore also eternal life awaiteth death.

Testament of Joseph 1:52

So then after one day she came to me and observed the food, and said unto me: Why is it that thou hast not eaten of the food?

Testament of Joseph 1:69

I declare, therefore, unto you, my children, that it was about the sixth hour when she departed from me; and I knelt before the Lord all day, and all the night; and about dawn I rose up, weeping the while and praying for a release from her.

Ascension of Isaiah 1:12

And on that day Hezekiah resolved in his heart to slay Manasseh his son.

Ascension of Isaiah 3:16

And that (Gabriel) the angel of the Holy Spirit, and Michael, the chief of the holy angels, on the third day will open the sepulchre:

Ascension of Isaiah 9:16

And when He hath plundered the angel of death, He will ascend on the third day, [and he will remain in that world five hundred and forty-five days].

Ascension of Isaiah 11:21

And likewise after the third day rise again and remain days.

The Story of Ahikar 1:5

And he was very sad on account of this, and one day he assembled the astrologers and the learned men and the wizards and explained to them his condition and the matter of his barrenness.

The Story of Ahikar 1:25

And he took Nadan. his sister's son with him and seated him in a parlour and set about teaching him night and day till he had crammed him with wisdom and knowledge more than with bread and water.

The Story of Ahikar 2:11

O my son! bend thy head low down, and soften thy voice, and be courteous, and walk in the straight path, and be not foolish. And raise not thy voice when thou laughest for if it were by a loud voice that a house was built, the ass would build many houses every day; and if it were by dint of strength that the plough were driven, the plough would never be removed from under the shoulders of the camels.

The Story of Ahikar 3:20

O Haiqar, when this letter reaches thee, assemble all the soldiers who are with thee, and let them be perfect in clothing and in numbers, and bring them to me on the fifth day in the plain of Nisrin.

The Story of Ahikar 3:25

Then Nadan arose on the fifth day and took the king and the soldiers and the vizier, and they went to the desert to the plain of Nisrin. And the king looked, and lo! Haiqar and the army were set in array.

The Story of Ahikar 4:14

And the king went on weeping night and day. Now when the swordsman saw the wrath of the king and his sorrow for Haiqar, his heart was softened towards him,, and he approached into his presence and said to him:

The Story of Ahikar 5:11

Then he took two little lads, and spent every day sacrificing lambs and feeding the eagles and the boys, and making the boys ride on the backs of the eagles, and he bound them with a firm knot, and tied the cable to the feet of the eagles,

The Story of Ahikar 6:17

And Haiqar said to him, 'O my lord! how shall we build a castle in the air? and if my lord the king were here, he would have built several castles in a single day.'

The Story of Ahikar 6:22

And Haiqar said to him, my lord the king! verily she has done an ugly deed to me, and has deserved this drubbing and flogging, for my lord king Sennacherib had given me a fine cock, and he had a strong true voice and knew the hours of the day and the night.

The Story of Ahikar 6:50

And Sennacherib the king said, 'Take him, I have given him to thee.' And Haiqar took Nadan, his sister's son, and bound his hands with chains of iron, and took him to his dwelling, and put a heavy fetter on his feet, and tied it with a tight knot, and after binding him thus he cast him into a dark room, beside the retiring-place, and appointed Nebu-hal as sentinel over him to give him a loaf of bread and a little water every day.

The Story of Ahikar 7:8

O my boy! thou art like the gazelle who was eating the roots of the madder, and it add me to-day and to-morrow they will tan they hide in my roots."

The Story of Ahikar 7:21

O my boy! thou hast been to me (as) a lion who made friends with an ass, and the ass kept walking before the lion for a time; and one day the lion sprang upon the ass and ate it up.

The Letter of Aristeas 7:4

The king was very anxious to meet the envoys, and gave orders that all the other officials should be dismissed and the envoys summoned to his presence at once. 5 Now this excited general surprise, for it is customary for those who come to seek an audience with the king on matters of importance to be admitted to his presence on the fifth day, while envoys from kings or very important cities with difficulty secure admission to the Court in thirty days--but these men he counted worthy of greater honour, since he held their master in such high esteem, and so he immediately dismissed those whose presence he regarded as superfluous and continued walking about until they came in and he was able to welcome them.

The Letter of Aristeas 7:13

I have enacted that this day, on which you arrived, shall be kept as a great day and it will be celebrated annually throughout my life time.

The Letter of Aristeas 7:13

I have enacted that this day, on which you arrived, shall be kept as a great day and it will be celebrated annually throughout my life time.

The Letter of Aristeas 7:14

It happens also that it is the anniversary of my naval victory over Antigonus. Therefore I shall be glad to feast with you to-day.

The Letter of Aristeas 7:18

For this arrangement had been made by the king and it is an arrangement which you see maintained to-day.

The Letter of Aristeas 8:1

ON the following day they sat down to table again and continued the banquet according to the same arrangements.

The Letter of Aristeas 8:2

When the king thought that a fitting opportunity had arrived to put inquiries to his guests, he proceeded to ask further questions of the men who sat next in order to those who had given answers on the previous day.

The Letter of Aristeas 8:26

On the following day, the same arrangement was observed, and when the king found an opportunity of putting questions to the men, he questioned the first of those who had been left over for the next interrogation, What is the highest form of government?

The Letter of Aristeas 9:1

ON the following day the same arrangements were e for the banquet, and the king, as soon as an opportunity occurred, began to put questions to the men who sat next to those who had already responded, and he said to the first 'Is wisdom capable of being taught?'

The Letter of Aristeas 9:12

And he replied, 'If we consider that we ourselves are afflicted by the misfortunes which fall upon our relatives and if their sufferings become our own--then the strength of kinship is apparent at once, for it is only when such feeling is shown that we shall win honour and esteem in their eyes. For help, when it is linked with kindliness, is of itself a bond which is altogether indissoluble. And in the day of their prosperity we must not crave their possessions, but must pray God to bestow all manner of good upon them.'

The Letter of Aristeas 9:22

And on the next day, when the opportunity offered, the king asked the next man, What is the grossest form of neglect?

The Letter of Aristeas 9:45

And on the next day the banquet followed the same course as on previous occasions, and when the opportunity presented itself the king proceeded to put questions to the remaining guests, and he said to the first, 'How can a man keep himself from pride?'

The Letter of Aristeas 11:9

For on the following day the minutes of the doings and sayings of the previous day are read over before business commence, and if there has been any irregularity, the matter is at once set right.

The Letter of Aristeas 11:9

For on the following day the minutes of the doings and sayings of the previous day are read over before business commence, and if there has been any irregularity, the matter is at once set right.

4 Maccabees 1:8

I might enlarge here in praise of their virtues, they, the men with the Mother, dying on this day we celebrate for the love of moral beauty and goodness, but rather would I felicitate them on the honours they have attained.

4 Maccabees 1:48

For in the day when God created man, he implanted in him his passions and inclinations, and also, at the very same time, set the mind on a throne amidst the senses to be his sacred guide in all things; and to the mind he gave the Law, by the which if a man order himself, he shall reign over a kingdom that is temperate, and just, and virtuous, and brave.

4 Maccabees 2:8

For when David had fought the live-long day against the Philistines, and by the help of our country's warriors had slain many of them, he came at eventide, all fordone with sweat and toil, to the royal tent, around which was encamped the whole army of our ancestors.

4 Maccabees 8:9

For truly it was a holy war which was fought by them. For on that day virtue, proving them through endurance, set before them the prize of victory in incorruption in everlasting life.

4 Maccabees 8:32

Ah, cruel was the day, and yet not cruel, when the cruel tyrant of the Greeks set the fire blazing for his barbarous braziers, and with his passions boiling brought to the catapult and back again to his tortures the seven sons of the daughter of Abraham, and blinded the eyeballs of their eyes, and cut out their tongues, and slew them with many kinds of torment.

Odes of Solomon 7:25

And they shall bring their songs, and their heart shall be like the day: and like the excellent beauty of the Lord their pleasant song:

Odes of Solomon 15:3

In Him I have acquired eyes and have seen His holy day:

Odes of Solomon 16:16

And He made the sun for the day that it may be bright, but night brings darkness over the face of the land;