The Infancy Gospel of James
The following
translation is based on the Greek text printed in Ronald F.
Hock's The Infancy Gospels of James and Thomas. The text,
which provided the basis for the Jesus Seminar's "Scholars Version"
translation of the Infancy Gospel of James, has been
divided differently than in earlier critical editions to encourage
precise notation.
Chapter
1
(1) In the histories of
the twelve tribes of Israel, Joachim was an extremely rich man.
(2) He always brought a double offering to the Lord, (3) telling
himself, "My offering for all the people is from my surplus
and my own offering to the Lord God is for forgiveness, to atone
for my sins."
(4) As the great day of the Lord was drawing near and the children
of Israel were bringing their offerings, however, (5) Reubel stood
in his way, saying, "You cannot offer your gifts first because
you have not conceived a child in Israel."
(6) And Joachim became extremely
frustrated and went away to the history of the twelve tribes of
his people, saying to himself, "I will look in the history
of the twelve tribes of Israel and see whether I am the only one
who has not conceived a child in Israel." (7) And he searched
and found that all the righteous people had raised children in
Israel. (8) And he reminded himself about the patriarch Abraham
and that the Lord God gave his son Isaac to him in his last days.
(9) Then, Joachim was extremely
frustrated and did not appear to his wife, but gave himself to
the desert and pitched his tent there. (10) He fasted forty days
and forty nights. (11) All the while, Joachim was saying to himself,
"I will not go down for food or drink until the Lord my God
visits me; prayer will be my food and drink."
Chapter 2
(1) Then, his wife Anna
mourned and lamented greatly for two reasons, saying, "I
lament that I am a widow and I lament that I am childless."
(2) When the great day of
the Lord was drawing near, (3) her servant Juthine said to her,
"How long are you going to humble yourself? Do you not see
that the great day of the Lord is approaching? You are not allowed
to mourn. (4) Take this headband which the leader of the activity
gave me. I am not allowed to tie it because I am your slave and
it has a royal mark."
(5) Then, Anna said, "Get
away from me. I did not cause these things, even though the Lord
God has humbled me greatly. Perhaps a crafty person has given
this to you and you have come to cause me to partake of your sin."
(6) And her servant Juthine
said, "Should I invoke a curse on you because you did not
hear my voice? The Lord God has shut your womb and he will not
give you offspring in Israel."
(7) So Anna also became
extremely frustrated and removed her mourning garment, washed
her head and clothed herself with her wedding dress. (8) Around
the ninth hour, she went down to her garden to walk around. She
saw a laurel tree and sat down under it. (9) And after a rest,
she petitioned the Lord, saying, "God of my ancestors, bless
me and hear my prayer, just as you blessed our mother Sarah and
gave her son Isaac to her."
Chapter
3
(1) And Anna looked up to
the heavens and saw a nest of sparrows in the laurel tree. (2)
Immediately, Anna cried out mournfully, saying to herself,
"Oh me, who gave birth
to me? What womb caused me to grow? (3) For I was born cursed
in front of the children of Israel. I am reviled and they treat
me with contempt and cast me out of the temple of the Lord my
God.
(4) "Oh me, what am
I like? I am not like the birds of the sky, for the birds of the
sky are fruitful before you, Lord.
(5) "Oh me, what am
I like? I am not like the domestic animals, for the domestic animals
are fruitful before you, Lord.
(6) "Oh me, what am
I like? I am not like the wild animals of the earth, for the wild
animals of the earth are fruitful before you, Lord.
(7) "Oh me, what am
I like? I am not like these waters, for these waters are fruitful
before you, Lord.
(8) "Oh me, what am
I like? I am not like this earth, for the earth produces its fruit
in season and blesses you, Lord."
Chapter
4
(1) Suddenly, an angel of
the Lord stood in front of her, saying, "Anna, Anna, the
Lord God has heard your prayer. You will conceive and give birth
and your child will be spoken of everywhere people live."
(2) And Anna said, "As
the Lord God lives, whether I give birth to either a male or a
female child, I will bring it as an offering to the Lord my God
and it will be a servant to him all the days of its life."
(3) Next, two angels came,
saying to her, "Look your husband Joachim is coming with
his flocks." (4) For an angel of the Lord had gone down to
Joachim, saying, "Joachim, Joachim, the Lord God has heard
your prayer. Go down from here. Look, your wife Anna has conceived
in her womb."
(5) Immediately, Joachim
went down and called the shepherds, telling them, "Bring
ten lambs without spot or blemish here to me; the ten lambs will
be for the Lord God. (6) Bring twelve tender calves; the twelve
calves will be for the priests and the elders. (7) And bring one
hundred male goats; the one hundred male goats will be for all
the people."
(8) Then, Joachim came with
his flocks. Anna was standing at the gate. (9) When she saw Joachim
coming with his flocks, Anna ran and wrapped herself around his
neck, saying, "Now I know that the Lord God has blessed me
greatly. See, the widow is no longer a widow and the childless
woman has conceived in her womb."
(10) And Joachim rested
for the first day he was home.
Chapter
5
(1) The next day, when he
was presenting his offerings, he said to himself, "If the
Lord God will be reconciled to me, he will make it clear to me
with the priest's metal disc." (2) And Joachim presented
his offerings and paid attention to the priest's metal disc until
he went up to the altar of the Lord. And he saw no sin in it.
(3) Joachim said, "Now, I know that the Lord God has been
reconciled to me and has sent all my great sins away for me."
(4) And having been justified, he departed from the temple and
went to his house.
(5) And his wife's pregnancy
came to term. After nine months, Anna gave birth (6) and she said
to the midwife, "What is it?"
(7) The midwife said, "A
girl."
(8) Anna said, "My
soul exalts this day." And she put her baby to bed.
(9) After her days were
completed, Anna cleansed her menstrual flow (10) and gave her
breast to the child and gave her the name Mary.
Chapter
6
(1) Day by day, the child
grew stronger. (2) When she was six months old, her mother set
her on the ground to test whether she could stand. And after walking
seven steps, she came to her mother's breast. (3) And her mother
picked her up, saying, "As the Lord my God lives, you will
not walk on this earth again until I take you to the temple of
the Lord."
(4) And she made a sanctuary
in her bedroom and would not permit anything common or impure
to pass through it. (5) And she called the pure daughters of the
Hebrews and they played with her.
(6) When the child's first
birthday came, Joachim held a great celebration. He invited the
high priests and the priests and the Sanhedrin and the whole nation
of Israel. (7) And Joachim brought the child to the priests and
they blessed her, saying, "God of our ancestors, bless this
child and give her name eternal fame among all generations."
(8) And all the people said,
"Let it happen, amen."
(9) And he brought the child
to the high priests and they blessed her, saying, "Exalted
God, look upon this child and give her a final blessing which
will not be succeeded."
(10) And her mother took
her up to the bedroom-sanctuary and gave her breast to the child.
(11) And Anna composed a song for the Lord God, saying, "I
will sing a holy song to the Lord my God because he has examined
me and removed my horrible disgrace from me. (12) And the Lord
God gave me the fruit of his righteousness, of one nature, but
manifold before him. (13) Who will proclaim to the sons of Reubel
that Anna nurses a child? Do you hear? Hear this, twelve tribes
of Israel: Anna nurses a child!"
(14) And she gave the child
rest in the bedroom-sanctuary and went out and served them. (15)
When dinner was completed, they departed feeling good and glorified
the God of Israel.
Chapter
7
(1) She cared for the child
for months. When the child turned two years old, Joachim said,
"Let's take her to the temple of the Lord so we can relate
the message we were given."
(2) And Anna said, "Let's
wait until the third year, so that she will not seek her father
or mother."
(3) And Joachim said, "Let's
wait."
(4) When the child turned
three, Joachim said, "Let's call the pure women of the Hebrews.
(5) Let them take up lamps and light them so that the child will
not turn back and her heart will never be led away from the temple
of the Lord." (6) And they did these things until they went
up to the temple of the Lord.
(7) And the priest welcomed
her. Kissing her, he blessed her and said, "The Lord God
has magnified your name for all generations; (8) through you the
Lord will reveal deliverance to the children of Israel in the
last days."
(9) And he set her down
on the third step of the altar and the Lord God poured grace upon
her. (10) She danced triumphantly with her drinks and every house
in Israel loved her.
Chapter
8
(1) And her parents went
down, marveling at and praising and glorifying the Lord God because
the child had not turned back to look at them. (2) While Mary
was in the temple of the Lord, she was fed like a dove and received
food from the hand of an angel.
(3) When she turned twelve, a group of priests took counsel together,
saying, "Look, Mary has been in the temple of the Lord twelve
years. (4) What should we do about her now, so that she does not
defile the sanctuary of the Lord our God?" (5) And they said
to the high priest, "You have stood at the altar of the Lord.
Go in and pray about her. And if the Lord God reveals anything
to you, we will do it."
(6) And the priest went
in taking the vestment with twelve bells into the holy of holies
and prayed about her. Suddenly, an angel of the Lord stood before
him, saying, "Zachariah, Zachariah, depart from here and
gather the widowers of the people and let each one carry a staff.
(8) And the one whom the Lord God points out with a sign, she
will be his wife." (9) So the heralds went out to the whole
surrounding area of Judea and the trumpet of the Lord rang out
and all the men rushed in.
Chapter
9
(1) Throwing down his ax,
Joseph went out to meet them. (2) And after they had gathered
together with their rods, they went to the high priest. (3) After
receiving everyone's rod, the high priest went into the temple
and prayed. (4) When he was finished with the prayer, he took
the rods and went out and gave them to each man, (5) but there
was no sign among them. Finally, Joseph took his rod. (6) Suddenly,
a dove came out of the rod and stood on Joseph's head. (7) And
the high priest said, "Joseph! Joseph! You have been chosen
by lot to take the virgin into your own keeping."
(8) And Joseph replied,
saying, "I have sons and am old, while she is young. I will
not be ridiculed among the children of Israel."
(9) And the high priest
said, "Joseph, fear the Lord your God and remember what God
did to Dathan and Abiron and Kore, how the earth split open and
swallowed them because of their rebellion. (10) Now fear God,
Joseph, so that these things do not happen in your house."
(11) Fearing God, Joseph
took her into his own possession. (12) And he said to her, "Mary,
I took you from the temple of the Lord and now I bring you into
my house. I am going out to build houses, but I will come back
to you. The Lord will protect you."
Chapter
10
(1) Meanwhile, the priests
were meeting together, saying, "Let us make a curtain for
the temple of the Lord."
(2) And the high priest
said, "Call the pure virgins from the tribe of David to me."
(3) And the servants went out and sought and found seven virgins.
(4) And the high priest remembered that the child Mary was from
the tribe of David and was pure before God. (5) So the servants
went out and got her.
(6) And they brought the
women into the temple of the Lord. (7) And the high priest said,
"Cast lots to see who will spin the gold and the pure and
the linen and the silk and the violet and the scarlet and the
true purple threads."
(8) And Mary was appointed
by lot to the true purple and scarlet threads. And taking them,
she went to her house. (9) This was at the same time Zachariah
fell silent and Samuel replaced him until Zachariah could speak
again. (10) Mary was spinning the scarlet thread which she had
taken.
Chapter
11
(1) And she took the cup
and went out to fill it with water. (2) Suddenly, a voice said
to her, "Rejoice, blessed one. The Lord is with you. You
are blessed among women." (3) And Mary looked around to the
right and the left to see where this voice came from. (4) And
trembling she went into her house. Setting down the cup, she took
the purple thread and sat down on the chair and spun it.
(5) Suddenly, an angel stood
before her saying, "Do not be afraid Mary. You have found
grace before the Lord of all. You will conceive from his word."
(6) Upon hearing this, however,
Mary was distraught, saying to herself, "If I conceive from
the Lord God who lives, will I also conceive as all women conceive?"
(7) And the Angel of the
Lord said, "Not like that, Mary. For the power of God will
come over you. Thus, the holy one who is born will be called son
of the most high. (8) And you will call his name Jesus, for he
will save his people from their sins."
(9) And Mary said, "See,
I am the servant of the Lord before him. Let it happen to me according
to what you say."
Chapter
12
(1) And she made the purple
and the scarlet thread and carried it to the high priest. (2)
And taking it, the high priest blessed her and said, "Mary,
God has magnified your name. You will be called blessed among
all the generations of the earth."
(3) Then, Mary went gladly
to her cousin Elizabeth. (4) And she knocked at the door and when
Elizabeth heard, she threw down her scarlet thread and ran to
the door and opened it for her. (5) And she blessed her and said,
"Where have you come to me from? Why should the mother of
my Lord come to me? See how the child in me leaps and blesses
you."
(6) But Mary had forgotten
the mysteries which the angel Gabriel had told her. And looking
into heaven she said, "Who am I, Lord, that all the generations
of the earth will bless me?"
(7) She spent three months
with Elizabeth. (8) Day after day, her womb swelled and she was
afraid to go to her house and hid herself from the children of
Israel. (9) Mary was sixteen years old when these mysterious things
happened to her.
Chapter
13
(1) In the sixth month of
her pregnancy, Joseph came from his house-building and went into
the house to find her swelling. (2) And he struck his face and
threw himself on the ground in sackcloth and wept bitterly, "How
can I look to the Lord God? What will I pray about her, for I
took her as a virgin from the temple of the Lord and did not guard
her? (4) Who has set this trap for me? Who did this evil in my
house? Who stole the virgin from me and defiled her. (5) Has not
the story of Adam been repeated with me? For while Adam was glorifying
God, the serpent came and found Eve alone and deceived her and
defiled her - so it has also happened to me."
(6) And Joseph got up from
his sackcloth and called her and said to her, "After having
been cared for by God, what have you done? (7) Did you forget
the Lord your God? You who were raised in the holy of holies,
you who received from the hand of an angel, do you know how much
you have humiliated yourself?"
(8) Then, she wept bitterly,
saying, "I am pure and I did not know a man."
(9) And Joseph said to her,
"Where did this thing in your womb come from then?"
(10) But she said, "As
the Lord my God lives, I do not know where it came from."
Chapter
14
(1) Then, Joseph was extremely
frightened and kept quiet about her, pondering what he should
do. (2) And Joseph said to himself, "If I hide her sin, I
will be rebelling against the law of the Lord. (3) And if I expose
her to the children of Israel . . . well, I am afraid that the
child in her might be angelic and I will be betraying innocent
blood to a judgment of death. (4) What then will I do about her?
I will send her away from me secretly."
(5) And night overtook him.
And suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream,
saying, "Do not fear this child. For the child in her is
from the Holy Spirit. (6) She will bear a son for you and you
will call his name Jesus. For he will save his people from their
sins."
(7) And Joseph arose from
his sleep and glorified the God of Israel who had given grace
to him. (8) And he guarded the child.
Chapter
15
(1) Then, Annas the scribe
came to him and said to him, "Joseph, why have you not appeared
to our traveling group?"
(2) And he said to him,
"Because I was worn out from the trip and rested my first
day back."
(3) And Annas turned and
saw Mary pregnant.
(4) And he ran off at top
speed to the high priest and said to him, "Look at Joseph,
the one you bear witness for. He has broken the law badly."
(5) And the high priest
said, "What is this?"
(6) And he said, "The
virgin which Joseph received from the temple of the Lord, he defiled
her and has stolen her wedding festivities and has not revealed
it to the children of Israel."
(7) And he said to him,
"Has Joseph done these things?"
(8) And he said to him,
"Send a servant and he will find the virgin pregnant."
(9) And the servants went
and found her just as he said and they led her with Joseph to
the law court.
(10) And the high priest
said to her, "Mary, what is this? How have you humiliated
yourself? (11) Did you forget the Lord your God, you who were
raised in the holy of holies and received from the hand of an
angel? (12) You who heard their songs and danced before them,
what is this?"
(13) And she wept bitterly,
saying, "As the Lord God lives, I am pure before him and
I did not know a man."
(14) And the high priest
said, "Joseph, what is this?"
(15) But Joseph said, "As
the Lord lives, I am pure from her."
(16) And the high priest
said, "Do not lie, but speak the truth. You stole your wedding
festivities and did not reveal it to the children of Israel (17)
and you did not bow your head before the mighty hand that it should
bless your seed."
(18) And Joseph was silent.
Chapter
16
(1) And the high priest
said, "Return the virgin which you took from the temple of
the Lord."
(2) And Joseph, becoming
tearful [...]
(3) And the high priest
said, "I will give you the water of the Lord's wrath to drink
and it will make your sin clear in your eyes." (4) And taking
the water, the high priest gave it to Joseph to drink and sent
him out into the desert. And he returned unharmed.
(5) And he made the young
girl drink also and sent her out into the desert. And she came
back unharmed. (6) And all the people were astonished that their
sins were not revealed. (7) And the high priest said, "If
the Lord God has not revealed your sins, I will not judge you
either." And he released them. (8) And Joseph took Mary and
went away to his house, rejoicing and praising the God of Israel.
Chapter
17
(1) Then, there was an order
from the Emperor Augustus to register how many people were in
Bethlehem of Judea. (2) And Joseph said, "I will register
my sons. But this child? What will I do about him? How will I
register him? (3) And my wife? Oh, I am ashamed. Should I register
her as my daughter? The children of Israel know that she is not
my daughter. (4) This day, I will do as the Lord wants."
(5) And he saddled his donkey
and sat her on it and his son led and Samuel followed. (6) And
they arrived at the third mile and Joseph turned and saw that
she was sad. (7) And he said to himself, "Perhaps the child
within her is troubling her." (8) And again Joseph turned
around and saw her laughing and said to her, "Mary, what
is with you? First your face appears happy and then sad?"
(9) And she said, "Joseph,
it is because I see two people with my eyes, one crying and being
afflicted, one rejoicing and being extremely happy."
(10) When they came to the
middle of the journey, Mary said to him, "Joseph, take me
off the donkey, the child pushing from within me to let him come
out."
(11) So he took her off
the donkey and said to her, "Where will I take you and shelter
you in your awkwardness? This area is a desert."
Chapter
18
(1) And he found a cave
and led her there and stationed his sons to watch her, (2) while
he went to a find a Hebrew midwife in the land of Bethlehem.
(3) Then, Joseph wandered,
but he did not wander. (4) And I looked up to the peak of the
sky and saw it standing still and I looked up into the air. With
utter astonishment I saw it, even the birds of the sky were not
moving. (5) And I looked at the ground and saw a bowl lying there
and workers reclining. And their hands were in the bowl. (6) And
chewing, they were not chewing. And picking food up, they were
not picking it up. And putting food in their mouths, they were
not putting it in their mouths. (7) Rather, all their faces were
looking up.
(8) And I saw sheep being
driven, but the sheep were standing still. (9) And the shepherd
lifted up his hand to strike them, but his hand remained above
them. (10) And I saw the rushing current of the river and I saw
goats and their mouths resting in the water, but they were not
drinking. (11) And suddenly everything was replaced by the ordinary
course of events.
Chapter
19
(1) And I saw a woman coming
down from the mountain and she said to me, "Man, where are
you going?"
(2) And I said, "I
am seeking a Hebrew midwife."
(3) Replying, she said to
me, "Are you from Israel?"
(4) And I said to her, "Yes."
(5) Then, she said, "And
who is giving birth in the cave?"
(6) And I said, "The
one who has pledged to be married to me."
(7) And she said to me,
"She is not your wife?"
(8) And I said to her, "She
is Mary, the one who was raised in the temple. I won her by lot
to be my wife. (9) She is not yet my wife, but has a fetus from
the Holy Spirit."
(10) And the midwife said,
"Really?"
(11) And Joseph said to
her, "Come and see."
(12) So the midwife went
with him. (13) And they stood near the cave and a dark cloud was
hovering over the cave. (14) And the midwife said, "My soul
glorifies this day, for today my eyes have seen a miracle: salvation
has come to Israel."
(15) And immediately, the
cloud withdrew from the cave and a great light appeared in the
cave so that their eyes could not bear it. (16) And a little while
later the same light withdrew until an infant appeared. And he
came and took the breast of his mother, Mary.
(17) And the midwife cried
out and said, "How great this day is for me, for I have seen
this new miracle."
(18) And the midwife departed
from the cave and met Salome and said to her, "Salome, Salome,
I have to describe this new miracle for you. A virgin has given
birth, although her body does not allow it."
(19) And Salome said, "As
the Lord my God lives, unless I insert my finger and investigate
her, I will not believe that a virgin has given birth."
Chapter
20
(1) And the midwife went
in and said, "Mary, position yourself, for not a small test
concerning you is about to take place."
(2) When Mary heard these
things, she positioned herself. And Salome inserted her finger
into her body. (3) And Salome cried out and said, "Woe for
my lawlessness and the unbelief that made me test the living God.
Look, my hand is falling away from me and being consumed in fire."
(5) And Salome dropped to
her knees before the Lord, saying, "God of Abraham and Isaac
and Jacob, (6) do not expose me to the children of Israel, but
give me back to the poor. (7) For you know, Lord, that I have
performed service and received my wage from you."
(8) Suddenly, an angel of
the Lord appeared, saying to her, "Salome, Salome, the Lord
of all has heard your entreaty. (9) Stretch out your hand to the
child and lift him up and he will be salvation and joy for you."
(10) And Salome went to
the child and lifted him up, saying, "I worship him because
he has been born a king to Israel." (11) And at once Salome
was healed and left the cave justified.
(12) Suddenly, there was
a voice saying, "Salome, Salome, do not proclaim what a miracle
you have seen until the child comes to Jerusalem."
Chapter
21
(1) Now, Joseph was about
to depart to Judea when there a great commotion in Bethlehem of
Judea. (2) For astrologers had come, saying, "Where is the
one who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star in
the East and came to worship him."
(3) And when Herod heard,
he was shaken up and sent servants to the astrologers. (4) And
he also sent for the high priests and questioned them in his palace,
saying to them, "What has been written about the messiah?
Where will he be born?"
(5) They said to him, "In
Bethlehem of Judea, for so it has been written." (6) And
he let them go.
(7) And he questioned the
astrologers, saying to them, "What sign did you see about
the one who has been born king?"
(8) And the astrologers
said, "We saw a star shining with incredible brilliance amidst
the constellations and making them seem dim. And so we knew that
the king had been born in Israel and we came to worship him."
(9) And Herod said to them,
"Go and search. If you find him, report to me so that I also
may come and worship him."
(10) And the wise men departed.
Then, the star which they had seen in the east led them until
they came to the cave and stood over the head of the child. (11)
And when the astrologers saw him with his mother Mary, they took
gifts out of their bags: gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
(12) And having been warned
by the angel not to go into Judea, they returned to their country
by another road.
Chapter
22
(1) When Herod saw that
he had been tricked by the astrologers, he flew into a rage (2)
and sent his executioners, telling them to destroy all the infants
that were two years old or younger.
(3) And when Mary heard
that all the children were being destroyed, she was afraid and
took the child and wrapped him up and put him in a stall of cows.
(5) And when Elizabeth heard
that John was being sought, she took him and headed for the hills.
And she looked around to find where she could hide him, but there
was not any good place. (7) Then, as Elizabeth sighed, she said
with a loud voice, "Mountain of God, take me, a mother with
her child." For Elizabeth was too afraid to go up higher.
(8) And at once, the mountain split open and received her. And
there was light shining through the mountain to her. (9) For an
angel of the Lord was with them, guarding them.
Chapter
23
(1) But Herod continued
seeking John. (2) And he sent his servants to Zachariah at the
altar, saying to him, "Where did you hide your son?"
(3) But he replied, saying
to them, "I am here as a servant of God and am serving in
his temple. How should I know where my son is?"
(4) And his servants departed
and reported to him all these things. Outraged, Herod said, "Is
his son destined to rule Israel?"
(5) And he sent his servants
again, saying to him, "Tell me the truth? Where is your son?
Do you know that your blood is under my hand?"
(6) And the servants departed
and reported these things to him.
(7) And replying, Zachariah
said, "I am a witness of God. Have my blood. (8) The Lord
will receive my spirit because you are shedding innocent blood
at the entrance of the temple of the Lord."
(9) And around daybreak,
Zachariah was murdered, even though the children of Israel did
not know that he had been murdered.
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(1) Then, at the hour of
greeting, the priests departed and the blessing of Zachariah did
not greet them as usual. (2) Expecting Zachariah, the priests
waited to welcome him with prayer and to praise the most high
God.
(3) When he failed to come,
they were all afraid. (4) One of them courageously went into the
sanctuary and saw hardened blood next to the altar of the Lord
(5) and heard a loud voice saying, "Zachariah has been murdered
and his blood will not be wiped away until vengeance comes."
(6) When he heard these
words, he was afraid and went out and told the priest what he
had seen and heard. (7) And gathering up their courage, they went
in and saw what had happened. (8) And as the panels of the temple
cried out, they ripped their robes from the top down. (9) And
they did not find the corpse, but they found his blood which had
turned to stone. (10) And fearing, they went out and reported
to the people that Zachariah had been murdered. (11) And all the
tribes of the people heard and they mourned and wept for three
days and three nights.
(12) Then, after three days,
the priests deliberated about who they should appoint to take
the place of Zachariah. (13) And the lot went to Simeon. (14)
For he was the one to whom it had been revealed by the Holy Spirit
that he would not see death until he saw the messiah in the flesh.
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(1) I, James, wrote this
history when there was unrest in Jerusalem, at the time Herod
died. (2) I took myself into the desert until the unrest in Jerusalem
ceased. (3) All the while, I was glorifying God who gave me the
wisdom to write this history.
(4) And grace will be with
all who fear the Lord. Amen. Birth of Mary Revelation of James
Peace to the writer and the reader.
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