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Testament of Naphtali 2:6

And lo, a bull upon the earth, with two great horns, and an eagle's wings upon its back; and we wished to seize him, but could not.

Testament of Naphtali 2:21

And he said, weeping: Ah me, my son Joseph, thou livest, though I behold thee not, and thou seest not Jacob that begat thee.

Testament of Naphtali 2:21

And he said, weeping: Ah me, my son Joseph, thou livest, though I behold thee not, and thou seest not Jacob that begat thee.

Testament of Naphtali 2:28

But him that doeth not that which is good, both angels and men shall curse, and God shall be dishonoured among the Gentiles through him, and the devil shall make him as his own peculiar instrument, and every wild beast shall master him, and the Lord shall hate him.

Testament of Gad 1:7

For he saw that I had delivered a lamb out of the mouth of a bear, and put the bear to death; but had slain the lamb, being grieved concerning it that it could not live, and that we had eaten it.

Testament of Gad 1:9

And the spirit of hatred was in me, and I wished not either to hear of Joseph with the ears, or see him with the eyes, because he rebuked us to our faces saying that we were eating of the flock without Judah.

Testament of Gad 1:14

Thus the God of our fathers delivered him from our hands, that we should not work great lawlessness in Israel.

Testament of Gad 1:15

And now, my children, hearken to the words of truth to work righteousness, and all the law of the Most High, and go not astray through the spirit of hatred, for it is evil in all the doings of men.

Testament of Gad 1:16

Whatsoever a man doeth the hater abominateth him: and though a man worketh the law of the Lord, he praiseth him not; though a man feareth the Lord, and taketh pleasure in that which is righteous, he loveth him not.

Testament of Gad 1:16

Whatsoever a man doeth the hater abominateth him: and though a man worketh the law of the Lord, he praiseth him not; though a man feareth the Lord, and taketh pleasure in that which is righteous, he loveth him not.

Testament of Gad 1:19

For it will not hear the words of His commandments concerning the loving of one's--neighbour, and it sinneth against God.

Testament of Gad 1:23

For as love would quicken even the dead, and would call back them that are condemned to die, so hatred would slay the living, and those that had sinned venially it would not suffer to live.

Testament of Gad 1:28

For he that is just and humble is ashamed to do what is unjust, being reproved not of another, but of his own heart, because the Lord looketh on his inclination.

Testament of Gad 1:29

He speaketh not against a holy man, because the fear of God overcometh hatred.

Testament of Gad 1:30

For fearing lest he should offend the Lord, he will not do wrong to any man, even in thought.

Testament of Gad 1:33

And those things which it hath not learnt from man, it knoweth through repentance.

Testament of Gad 1:34

For God brought upon me a disease of the liver; and had not the prayers of Jacob my father succoured me, it had hardly failed but my spirit had departed.

Testament of Gad 2:3

Love ye one another from the heart; and if a man sin against thee, speak peaceably to him, and in thy soul hold not guile; and if he repent and confess, forgive him.

Testament of Gad 2:4

But if he deny it, do not get into a passion with him, lest catching the poison from thee he take to swearing and so thou sin doubly.

Testament of Gad 2:5

Let not another man hear thy secrets when engaged in legal strife, lest he come to hate thee and become thy enemy, and commit a great sin against thee; for ofttimes he addresseth thee guilefully or busieth himself about thee with wicked intent.

Testament of Gad 2:7

For be who denieth may repent so as not again to wrong thee; yea, he may also honour thee, and fear and be at peace with thee.

Testament of Gad 2:9

If a man prospereth more than you, do not be vexed, but pray also for him, that he may have perfect prosperity.

Testament of Gad 2:11

And if he be further exalted, be not envious of him, remembering that all flesh shall die; and offer praise to God, who giveth things good and profitable to all men.

Testament of Gad 2:13

And though a man become rich by evil means, even as Esau, the brother of my father, be not jealous; but wait for the end of the Lord.

Testament of Gad 2:15

For the poor man, if free from envy he pleaseth the Lord in all things, is blessed beyond all men, because he hath not the travail of vain men.

Testament of Asher 1:20

But do not ye, my children, wear two faces like unto them, of goodness and of wickedness; but cleave unto goodness only, for God hath his habitation therein, and men desire it.

Testament of Asher 1:21

But from wickedness flee away, destroying the evil inclination by your good works; for they that are double-faced serve not God, but their own lusts, so that they may please Beliar and men like unto themselves.

Testament of Asher 1:24

One man hateth the merciful and unjust man, and the man who committeth adultery and fasteth: this, too, hath a twofold aspect, but the whole work is good, because he followeth the Lord's example, in that he accepteth not the seeming good as the genuine good.

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 1:25

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 1:30

All these things, therefore, I proved in my life, and I wandered not from the truth of the Lord, and I searched out the commandments of the Most High, walking according to all my strength with singleness of face unto that which is good.

Testament of Asher 1:33

Do ye, therefore, my children, keep the law of the Lord, and give not heed unto evil as unto good; but look unto the thing that is really good, and keep it in all commandments of the Lord, having your conversation therein, and resting therein.

Testament of Asher 1:37

Become not, my children, as Sodom, which sinned against the angels of the Lord, and perished for ever.

Testament of Asher 1:42

Therefore do ye also, my children, tell these things to your children, that they disobey Him not.

Testament of Asher 1:43

For I have known that ye shall assuredly be disobedient, and assuredly act ungodly, not giving heed to the law of God, but to the commandments of men, being corrupted through wickedness.

Testament of Asher 1:44

And therefore shall ye be scattered as Gad and Dan my brethren, and ye shall know not your lands, tribe, and tongue.

Testament of Joseph 1:4

I have seen in my life envy and death, yet I went not astray, but persevered in the truth--of the Lord.

Testament of Joseph 1:21

For the Lord doth not forsake them that fear Him, neither in darkness, nor in bonds, nor in tribulations, nor in necessities.

Testament of Joseph 1:22

For God is not put to shame as a man, nor as the son of man is he afraid, nor as one that is earth-born is He weak or affrighted.

Testament of Joseph 1:33

And for a time she embraced me as a son, and I knew it not; but later, she sought to draw me into fornication.

Testament of Joseph 1:37

For she lauded me openly as chaste, and in secret she said unto me: Fear not my husband; for he is persuaded concerning thy chastity: for even should one tell him concerning us, he would not believe.

Testament of Joseph 1:37

For she lauded me openly as chaste, and in secret she said unto me: Fear not my husband; for he is persuaded concerning thy chastity: for even should one tell him concerning us, he would not believe.

Testament of Joseph 1:41

And I said unto her: The Lord willeth not. that those who reverence Him should be in uncleanness, nor doth He take pleasure in them that commit adultery, but in those that approach Him with a pure heart and undefiled lips.

Testament of Joseph 1:44

And again, at another time she said unto me: If thou wilt not commit adultery, I will kill my husband by poison; and take thee to be my husband.

Testament of Joseph 1:46

Woman, reverence God, and do not this evil deed, lest thou be destroyed; for know indeed that I will declare this thy device unto all men.

Testament of Joseph 1:47

She therefore, being afraid, besought that I would not declare this device.

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 1:53

And I said unto her: It is because thou hast filled it with deadly enchantments; and how saidst thou: I come not near to idols but to the Lord alone.

Testament of Joseph 1:59

But her heart was still set upon evil, and she looked around how to ensnare me, and sighing deeply she became downcast, though she was not sick.

Testament of Joseph 1:61

And she said unto him: I have a pain at my heart, and the groanings of my spirit oppress me; and so he comforted her who was not sick.

Testament of Joseph 1:62

Then, accordingly seizing an opportunity, she rushed unto me while her husband was yet without, and said unto me: I will hang myself, or cast myself over a cliff, if thou wilt not lie with me.

Testament of Joseph 1:67

But she knew not that because of my lord I spake thus, and not because of her.

Testament of Joseph 1:67

But she knew not that because of my lord I spake thus, and not because of her.

Testament of Joseph 1:75

And not even in thought did I incline unto her.

Testament of Joseph 2:3

And wheresoever the Most High dwelleth, even though envy, or slavery, or slander befalleth a man, the Lord who dwelleth in him, for the sake of his chastity not only delivereth him from evil, but also exalteth him even as me.

Testament of Joseph 2:5

My brethren knew how my father loved me, and yet I did not exalt myself in my mind: although I was a child, I had the fear of God in my heart; for I knew that all things would pass away.

Testament of Joseph 2:6

And I did not raise myself against them with evil intent, but I honoured my brethren; and out of respect for them, even when I was being sold, I refrained from telling the Ishmaelites that I was a son of Jacob, a great man and a mighty.

Testament of Joseph 2:10

Art thou a slave? And I said that I was a home-born slave, that I might not put my brethren to shame.

Testament of Joseph 2:11

And the eldest of them said unto me: Thou art not a slave, for even thy appearance doth make it manifest.

Testament of Joseph 2:23

But the merchant fell at his feet, and besought him, saying: I beseech thee, my lord, I know not what thou sayest.

Testament of Joseph 2:26

But he believed him not, but commanded him to be stripped and beaten.

Testament of Joseph 2:41

And he said to her: It is not the custom of the Egyptians to take that which belongeth to others before proof is given.

Testament of Joseph 2:45

When I heard this my bowels were dissolved and my heart melted, and I desired greatly to weep, but I restrained myself that I should not put my brethren to shame.

Testament of Joseph 2:46

And I said unto them, I know not, I am a slave.

Testament of Joseph 2:47

Then, therefore, they took counsel to sell me, that I should not be found in their hands.

Testament of Joseph 2:54

But since the eunuch would not agree to buy me at their price he returned, having made trial of them, and he made known to his mistress that they asked a large price for their slave.

Testament of Joseph 2:55

And she sent another eunuch, saying: Even though they demand two minas, give them, do not spare the gold; only buy the boy, and bring him to me.

Testament of Joseph 2:58

Ye see, therefore, my children, what great things I endured that I should not put my brethren to shame.

Testament of Joseph 2:61

And when my brethren came into Egypt they learnt that I had returned their money unto them, and upbraided them not, and comforted them.

Testament of Joseph 2:63

And I suffered them not to be afflicted in the smallest matter; and all that was in my hand I gave unto them.

Testament of Joseph 2:66

And I exalted not myself among them in arrogance because of my worldly glory, but I was among them as one of the least.

Testament of Joseph 2:78

For His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, which shall not pass away; but my kingdom among you shall come to an end as a watcher's hammock, which after the summer disappeareth.

Testament of Benjamin 1:14

Fear ye the Lord, and love your neighbour; and even though the spirits of Beliar claim you to afflict you with every evil, yet shall they not have dominion over you, even as they had not over Joseph my brother.,

Testament of Benjamin 1:14

Fear ye the Lord, and love your neighbour; and even though the spirits of Beliar claim you to afflict you with every evil, yet shall they not have dominion over you, even as they had not over Joseph my brother.,

Testament of Benjamin 1:18

For Joseph also besought our father that he would pray for his brethren, that the Lord would not impute to them as sin whatever evil they had done unto him.

Testament of Benjamin 1:24

For the good man hath not a dark eye; for he showeth mercy to all men, even though they be sinners.

Testament of Benjamin 1:26

If any one is glorified, he envieth him not; if any one is enriched, he is not jealous; if any one is valiant, he praiseth him; the virtuous man he laudeth; on the poor man he hath mercy; on the weak he hath compassion; unto God he singeth praises.

Testament of Benjamin 1:26

If any one is glorified, he envieth him not; if any one is enriched, he is not jealous; if any one is valiant, he praiseth him; the virtuous man he laudeth; on the poor man he hath mercy; on the weak he hath compassion; unto God he singeth praises.

Testament of Benjamin 1:28

If therefore, ye also have a good mind, then will both wicked men be at peace with you, and the profligate will reverence you and turn unto good; and the covetous will not only cease from their inordinate desire, but even give the objects of their covetousness to them that are afflicted.

Testament of Benjamin 1:32

And if any one betrayeth a righteous man, the righteous man prayeth: though for a little he be humbled, yet not long after he appeareth far more glorious, as was Joseph my brother.

Testament of Benjamin 1:33

The inclination of the good man is not in the power of the deceit of the spirit of Beliar, for the angel of peace guideth his soul.

Testament of Benjamin 1:34

And he gazeth not passionately upon corruptible things, nor gathereth together riches through a desire of pleasure.

Testament of Benjamin 1:35

He delighteth not in pleasure, he grieveth not his neighbour, he sateth not himself with luxuries, he erreth not in the uplifting of the eyes, for the Lord is his portion.

Testament of Benjamin 1:35

He delighteth not in pleasure, he grieveth not his neighbour, he sateth not himself with luxuries, he erreth not in the uplifting of the eyes, for the Lord is his portion.

Testament of Benjamin 1:35

He delighteth not in pleasure, he grieveth not his neighbour, he sateth not himself with luxuries, he erreth not in the uplifting of the eyes, for the Lord is his portion.

Testament of Benjamin 1:35

He delighteth not in pleasure, he grieveth not his neighbour, he sateth not himself with luxuries, he erreth not in the uplifting of the eyes, for the Lord is his portion.

Testament of Benjamin 1:36

The good inclination receiveth not glory nor dishonour from men, and it knoweth not any guile, or lie, or fighting or reviling; for the Lord dwelleth in him and lighteth up his soul, and he rejoiceth towards all men .

Testament of Benjamin 1:36

The good inclination receiveth not glory nor dishonour from men, and it knoweth not any guile, or lie, or fighting or reviling; for the Lord dwelleth in him and lighteth up his soul, and he rejoiceth towards all men .

Testament of Benjamin 1:37

The good mind hath not two tongues, of blessing and of cursing, of contumely and of honour, of sorrow and of joy, of quietness and of confusion, of hypocrisy and of truth, of poverty and of wealth; but it hath one disposition, uncorrupt and pure, concerning all men.

Testament of Benjamin 1:39

And he cleanseth his mind that he may not be condemned by men as well as by God.

Testament of Benjamin 2:2

He that hath a pure mind in love, looketh not after a woman with a view to fornication; for he hath no defilement in his heart, because the Spirit of God resteth upon him.

Testament of Benjamin 2:3

For as the sun is not defiled by shining on dung and mire, but rather drieth up both and driveth away the evil smell; so also the pure mind, though encompassed by the defilements of earth, rather cleanseth them and is not itself defiled.

Testament of Benjamin 2:3

For as the sun is not defiled by shining on dung and mire, but rather drieth up both and driveth away the evil smell; so also the pure mind, though encompassed by the defilements of earth, rather cleanseth them and is not itself defiled.

Testament of Benjamin 2:4

And I believe that there will be also evil-doings among you, from the words of Enoch the righteous: that ye shall commit fornication with the fornication of Sodom, and shall perish, all save a few, and shall renew wanton deeds with women; and the kingdom of the Lord shall not be among you, for straightway He shall take it away.

Testament of Benjamin 2:21

And the Lord shall judge Israel first, for their unrighteousness; for when He appeared as God in the flesh to deliver them they believed Him not.

Testament of Benjamin 2:22

And then shall He judge all the Gentiles, as many as believed Him not when He appeared upon earth.

Ascension of Isaiah 1:7

Isaiah said to Hezekiah the king, but not in the presence of Manasseh only did he say unto him: 'As the Lord liveth, whose name has not been sent into this world, and as the Beloved of my Lord liveth, and the Spirit which speaketh in me liveth, all these commands and these words will be made of none effect by Manasseh thy son, and through the agency of his hands I shall depart mid the torture of my body.

Ascension of Isaiah 1:7

Isaiah said to Hezekiah the king, but not in the presence of Manasseh only did he say unto him: 'As the Lord liveth, whose name has not been sent into this world, and as the Beloved of my Lord liveth, and the Spirit which speaketh in me liveth, all these commands and these words will be made of none effect by Manasseh thy son, and through the agency of his hands I shall depart mid the torture of my body.

Ascension of Isaiah 1:13

And Isaiah said to Hezekiah: 'the Beloved hath made of none effect thy design, and the purpose of thy heart will not be accomplished, for with this calling have I been called and I shall inherit the heritage of the Beloved.'

Ascension of Isaiah 2:1

And it came to pass after that Hezekiah died and Manasseh became king, that he did not remember the commands of Hezekiah his father but forgat them, and Sammael abode in Manasseh and clung fast to him.