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And I saw how the prisoners are in pain, expecting the limitless judgement.
And I wrote down all those being judged by the judge, and all their judgements (sc. sentences) and all their works.
SAW the key-holders and guards of the gates of hell standing, like great serpents, and their faces like extinguished lamps, and their eyes of fire, their sharp teeth, and I saw all the Lord's works, how they are right, while the works of man are some good, and others bad, and in their works are known those who lie evilly.
I my children, measured and wrote out every work and every measure and every righteous judgement.
I cut the stars out of fire, and decorated heaven, and put it in their midst.
Thus I make known to you, my children, and distribute the books to your children, into all your generations, and amongst the nations who shall have the sense to fear God, let them receive them, and may they come to love them more than any food or earthly sweets, and read them and apply themselves to them.
I SWEAR to you, my children, but I swear not by any oath, neither by heaven nor by earth, nor by any other creature which God created.
I SWEAR to you, my children, but I swear not by any oath, neither by heaven nor by earth, nor by any other creature which God created.
And I swear to you, yea, yea, that there has been no man in his mother's womb, but that already before, even to each one there is a place prepared for the repose of the soul, and a measure fixed how much it is intended that a man be tried in this world.
I HAVE put everyman's work in writing and none born on earth can remain hidden nor his works remain concealed.
I see all things.
You see how I wrote all works of every man, before his creation, all that is done amongst all men for all time, and none can tell or relate my handwriting, because the Lord sees all the imaginings of man, how they are vain, where they lie in the treasure-houses of the heart.
And now, my children, mark well all the words of your father, that I tell you, lest you regret, saying: 'Why did our father not tell us?'
AT that time, not understanding this let these books which I have given you be for an inheritance of your peace.
For to-morrow I shall go up on to heaven, to the uppermost Jerusalem to my eternal inheritance.
Therefore I bid you do before the Lord's face all his good pleasure.
METHOSALAM having answered his father Enoch, said: 'What is agreeable to thy eyes, father, that I may make before thy face, that thou mayst bless our dwellings, and thy sons, and that thy people may be made glorious through thee, and then that thou mayst depart thus, as the Lord said?,
Enoch answered to his son Methosalam and said: 'Hear, child, from the time when the Lord anointed me with the ointment of his glory, there has been no food in me, and my soul remembers not earthly enjoyment, neither do I want anything earthly!
MY child Methosalam, summon all thy brethren and our household and the elders of the people, that I may talk to them and depart, as is planned for me.'
AND now, my children, keep your hearts from every injustice, which the Lord hates. Just as a man asks (sc. something) for his own soul from God, so let him do to every living soul, because I know all things, how in the great time (sc. to come) are many mansions prepared for men, good for the good, and bad for the bad, without number many.
And he said to them: My children, behold I am dying, and go the way of my fathers.
And seeing there Judah, and Gad, and Asher, his brethren, he said to them: Raise me up that I may tell to my brethren and to my children what things I have hidden in my heart, for behold now at length I am passing away.
And seeing there Judah, and Gad, and Asher, his brethren, he said to them: Raise me up that I may tell to my brethren and to my children what things I have hidden in my heart, for behold now at length I am passing away.
And seeing there Judah, and Gad, and Asher, his brethren, he said to them: Raise me up that I may tell to my brethren and to my children what things I have hidden in my heart, for behold now at length I am passing away.
And he arose and kissed them, and said unto them: Hear, my brethren, and do ye my children, give ear to Reuben your father, in the commands which I give unto you.
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.
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.
And I tell you that he smote me with a sore plague in my loins for seven months; and had not my father Jamb prayed for me to the Lord, the Lord would have destroyed me.
For I was thirty years old when I wrought the evil thing before the Lord, and for seven months I was sick unto death.
For I was thirty years old when I wrought the evil thing before the Lord, and for seven months I was sick unto death.
For I was thirty years old when I wrought the evil thing before the Lord, and for seven months I was sick unto death.
And after this I repented with set purpose of my soul for seven years before the Lord.
And wine and strong drink I drank not, and flesh entered not into my mouth, and I ate no pleasant food; but I mourned over my sin, for it was great, such as had not been in Israel.
And wine and strong drink I drank not, and flesh entered not into my mouth, and I ate no pleasant food; but I mourned over my sin, for it was great, such as had not been in Israel.
And wine and strong drink I drank not, and flesh entered not into my mouth, and I ate no pleasant food; but I mourned over my sin, for it was great, such as had not been in Israel.
And now hear me, my children, what things I saw concerning the seven spirits of deceit, when I repented.
And now hear me, my children, what things I saw concerning the seven spirits of deceit, when I repented.
For had I not seen Bilhah bathing in a covered place, I had not fallen into this great iniquity.
For had I not seen Bilhah bathing in a covered place, I had not fallen into this great iniquity.
For my mind taking in the thought of the woman's nakedness, suffered me not to sleep until I had wrought the abominable thing.
Having therefore gone in and beheld her nakedness, I wrought the impiety without her perceiving it, and leaving her sleeping departed.
PAY no heed, therefore, my children, to the beauty of women, nor set your mind--on their affairs; but walk in singleness of heart in the fear of the Lord, and expend labour on good works, and on study and on your flocks, until the Lord give you a wife, whom He will, that ye suffer not as I did.
For until my father's death I had not boldness to look in his face, or to speak to any of my brethren, because of the reproach.
And thenceforth until now I have been on my guard and sinned not.
Therefore, my children, I say unto you, observe all things whatsoever I command you, and ye shall not sin.
Therefore, my children, I say unto you, observe all things whatsoever I command you, and ye shall not sin.
Therefore, then I say unto you, ye will be jealous against the sons of Levi, and will seek to be exalted over them; but ye shall not be able.
Therefore I command you to hearken to Levi, because he shall know the law of the Lord, and shall give ordinances for judgement and shall sacrifice for all Israel until the consummation of the times, as the anointed High Priest, of whom the Lord spake.
I adjure you by the God of heaven to do truth each one unto his neighbour and to entertain love each one for his brother.
Hearken, my children, to Simeon your father and I will declare unto you what things I have in my heart.
Hearken, my children, to Simeon your father and I will declare unto you what things I have in my heart.
I was born of Jacob as my father's second son; and my mother Leah called me Simeon, because the Lord had heard her prayer.
Moreover, I became strong exceedingly; I shrank from no achievement nor was I afraid of ought. For my heart was hard, and my liver was immovable, and my bowels without compassion.
Moreover, I became strong exceedingly; I shrank from no achievement nor was I afraid of ought. For my heart was hard, and my liver was immovable, and my bowels without compassion.
Moreover, I became strong exceedingly; I shrank from no achievement nor was I afraid of ought. For my heart was hard, and my liver was immovable, and my bowels without compassion.
For in the time of my youth I was jealous in many things of Joseph, because my father loved him beyond all.
And I set my mind against him to destroy him because the prince of deceit sent forth the spirit of jealousy and blinded my mind, so that I regarded him not as a brother, nor did I spare even Jacob my father.
And I set my mind against him to destroy him because the prince of deceit sent forth the spirit of jealousy and blinded my mind, so that I regarded him not as a brother, nor did I spare even Jacob my father.
And I set my mind against him to destroy him because the prince of deceit sent forth the spirit of jealousy and blinded my mind, so that I regarded him not as a brother, nor did I spare even Jacob my father.
For when I went to Shechem to bring ointment for the flocks, and Reuben to Dothan, where were our necessaries and all our stores, Judah my brother sold him to the Ishmaelites.
But on hearing this I was exceedingly wroth against Judah in that he let him go away alive, and for five months I continued wrathful against him.
But on hearing this I was exceedingly wroth against Judah in that he let him go away alive, and for five months I continued wrathful against him.
And I knew, my children, that because of Joseph this had befallen me, and I repented and wept; and I besought the Lord God that my hand might be restored and that I might hold aloof from all pollution and envy and from all folly.
And I knew, my children, that because of Joseph this had befallen me, and I repented and wept; and I besought the Lord God that my hand might be restored and that I might hold aloof from all pollution and envy and from all folly.
And I knew, my children, that because of Joseph this had befallen me, and I repented and wept; and I besought the Lord God that my hand might be restored and that I might hold aloof from all pollution and envy and from all folly.
And I knew, my children, that because of Joseph this had befallen me, and I repented and wept; and I besought the Lord God that my hand might be restored and that I might hold aloof from all pollution and envy and from all folly.
For I knew that I had devised an evil thing before the Lord and Jacob my father, on account of Joseph my brother, in that I envied him.
For I knew that I had devised an evil thing before the Lord and Jacob my father, on account of Joseph my brother, in that I envied him.
For I knew that I had devised an evil thing before the Lord and Jacob my father, on account of Joseph my brother, in that I envied him.
Two years therefore I afflicted my soul with fasting in the fear of the Lord, and I learnt that deliverance from envy cometh by the fear of God.
Two years therefore I afflicted my soul with fasting in the fear of the Lord, and I learnt that deliverance from envy cometh by the fear of God.
AND my father asked concerning me, because he saw that I was sad; and I said unto him, I am pained in my liver.
AND my father asked concerning me, because he saw that I was sad; and I said unto him, I am pained in my liver.
AND my father asked concerning me, because he saw that I was sad; and I said unto him, I am pained in my liver.
For I mourned more than they all, because I was guilty of the selling of Joseph.
For I mourned more than they all, because I was guilty of the selling of Joseph.
And when we went down into Egypt, and he bound me as a spy, I knew that I was suffering justly, and I grieved not.
And when we went down into Egypt, and he bound me as a spy, I knew that I was suffering justly, and I grieved not.
And when we went down into Egypt, and he bound me as a spy, I knew that I was suffering justly, and I grieved not.
For I have seen it inscribed in the writing of Enoch that your sons shall be corrupted in fornication, and shall do harm to the sons of Levi with the sword.
BEHOLD I have told you all things, that I may be acquitted of your sin.
BEHOLD I have told you all things, that I may be acquitted of your sin.
Then shall I arise in Joy and will bless the Most High because of his marvellous works, because God hath taken a body and eaten with men and saved men.
Therefore I give you these commands that ye also may command your children, that they may observe them throughout their generations.
I, Levi, was born in Haran, and I came with my father to Shechem.
I, Levi, was born in Haran, and I came with my father to Shechem.
And I was young, about twenty years of age, when, with Simeon, I wrought vengeance on Hamor for our sister Dinah.
And I was young, about twenty years of age, when, with Simeon, I wrought vengeance on Hamor for our sister Dinah.
And when I was feeding the flocks in Abel-Maul, the spirit of understand of the Lord came upon me, and I saw all men corrupting their way, and that unrighteousness had built for itself walls, and lawlessness sat upon towers.
And when I was feeding the flocks in Abel-Maul, the spirit of understand of the Lord came upon me, and I saw all men corrupting their way, and that unrighteousness had built for itself walls, and lawlessness sat upon towers.
And I was grieving for the race of the sons of men, and I prayed to the Lord that I might be saved.
And I was grieving for the race of the sons of men, and I prayed to the Lord that I might be saved.
And I was grieving for the race of the sons of men, and I prayed to the Lord that I might be saved.
Then there fell upon me a sleep, and I beheld a high mountain, and I was upon it.
Then there fell upon me a sleep, and I beheld a high mountain, and I was upon it.
And I entered from the first heaven, and I saw there a great sea hanging.
And I entered from the first heaven, and I saw there a great sea hanging.
And further I saw a second heaven far brighter and more brilliant, for there was a boundless light also therein,
And I said to the angel, Why is this so? And the angel said to me, Marvel not at this, for thou shalt see another heaven more brilliant and incomparable.
And thereupon the angel opened to me the gates of heaven, and I saw the holy temple, and upon a throne of glory the Most High.