4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 1
1: The second
book of the prophet Esdras, the son of Saraias, the son of
Azarias, the son of Helchias, the son of Sadamias, the sou of
Sadoc, the son of Achitob,
2: The son of Achias, the son of Phinees, the son of
Heli, the son of Amarias, the son of Aziei, the son of Marimoth,
the son of And he spake unto the of Borith, the son of Abisei,
the son of Phinees, the son of Eleazar,
3: The son of Aaron, of the tribe of Levi; which was
captive in the land of the Medes, in the reign of Artexerxes
king of the Persians.
4: And the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,
5: Go thy way, and shew my people their sinful deeds, and
their children their wickedness which they have done against me;
that they may tell their children's children:
6: Because the sins of their fathers are increased in
them: for they have forgotten me, and have offered unto strange
gods.
7: Am not I even he that brought them out of the land of
Egypt, from the house of bondage? but they have provoked me unto
wrath, and despised my counsels.
8: Pull thou off then the hair of thy head, and cast all
evil upon them, for they have not been obedient unto my law, but
it is a rebellious people.
9: How long shall I forbear them, into whom I have done
so much good?
10: Many kings have I destroyed for their sakes; Pharaoh
with his servants and all his power have I smitten down.
11: All the nations have I destroyed before them, and in
the east I have scattered the people of two provinces, even of
Tyrus and Sidon, and have slain all their enemies.
12: Speak thou therefore unto them, saying, Thus saith
the Lord,
13: I led you through the sea and in the beginning gave
you a large and safe passage; I gave you Moses for a leader, and
Aaron for a priest.
14: I gave you light in a pillar of fire, and great
wonders have I done among you; yet have ye forgotten me, saith
the Lord.
15: Thus saith the Almighty Lord, The quails were as a
token to you; I gave you tents for your safeguard: nevertheless
ye murmured there,
16: And triumphed not in my name for the destruction of
your enemies, but ever to this day do ye yet murmur.
17: Where are the benefits that I have done for you? when
ye were hungry and thirsty in the wilderness, did ye not cry
unto me,
18: Saying, Why hast thou brought us into this wilderness
to kill us? it had been better for us to have served the
Egyptians, than to die in this wilderness.
19: Then had I pity upon your mournings, and gave you
manna to eat; so ye did eat angels' bread.
20: When ye were thirsty, did I not cleave the rock, and
waters flowed out to your fill? for the heat I covered you with
the leaves of the trees.
21: I divided among you a fruitful land, I cast out the
Canaanites, the Pherezites, and the Philistines, before you:
what shall I yet do more for you? saith the Lord.
22: Thus saith the Almighty Lord, When ye were in the
wilderness, in the river of the Amorites, being athirst, and
blaspheming my name,
23: I gave you not fire for your blasphemies, but cast a
tree in the water, and made the river sweet.
24: What shall I do unto thee, O Jacob? thou, Juda,
wouldest not obey me: I will turn me to other nations, and unto
those will I give my name, that they may keep my statutes.
25: Seeing ye have forsaken me, I will forsake you also;
when ye desire me to be gracious unto you, I shall have no mercy
upon you.
26: Whensoever ye shall call upon me, I will not hear
you: for ye have defiled your hands with blood, and your feet
are swift to commit manslaughter.
27: Ye have not as it were forsaken me, but your own
selves, saith the Lord.
28: Thus saith the Almighty Lord, Have I not prayed you
as a father his sons, as a mother her daughters, and a nurse her
young babes,
29: That ye would be my people, and I should be your God;
that ye would be my children, and I should be your father?
30: I gathered you together, as a hen gathereth her
chickens under her wings: but now, what shall I do unto you? I
will cast you out from my face.
31: When ye offer unto me, I will turn my face from you:
for your solemn feastdays, your new moons, and your
circumcisions, have I forsaken.
32: I sent unto you my servants the prophets, whom ye
have taken and slain, and torn their bodies in pieces, whose
blood I will require of your hands, saith the Lord.
33: Thus saith the Almighty Lord, Your house is desolate,
I will cast you out as the wind doth stubble.
34: And your children shall not be fruitful; for they
have despised my commandment, and done the thing that is an evil
before me.
35: Your houses will I give to a people that shall come;
which not having heard of me yet shall believe me; to whom I
have shewed no signs, yet they shall do that I have commanded
them.
36: They have seen no prophets, yet they shall call their
sins to remembrance, and acknowledge them.
37: I take to witness the grace of the people to come,
whose little ones rejoice in gladness: and though they have not
seen me with bodily eyes, yet in spirit they believe the thing
that I say.
38: And now, brother, behold what glory; and see the
people that come from the east:
39: Unto whom I will give for leaders, Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, Oseas, Amos, and Micheas, Joel, Abdias, and Jonas,
40: Nahum, and Abacuc, Sophonias, Aggeus, Zachary, and
Malachy, which is called also an angel of the Lord.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 2
1: Thus saith
the Lord, I brought this people out of bondage, and I gave them
my commandments by menservants the prophets; whom they would not
hear, but despised my counsels.
2: The mother that bare them saith unto them, Go your
way, ye children; for I am a widow and forsaken.
3: I brought you up with gladness; but with sorrow and
heaviness have I lost you: for ye have sinned before the Lord
your God, and done that thing that is evil before him.
4: But what shall I now do unto you? I am a widow and
forsaken: go your way, O my children, and ask mercy of the Lord.
5: As for me, O father, I call upon thee for a witness
over the mother of these children, which would not keep my
covenant,
6: That thou bring them to confusion, and their mother to
a spoil, that there may be no offspring of them.
7: Let them be scattered abroad among the heathen, let
their names be put out of the earth: for they have despised my
covenant.
8: Woe be unto thee, Assur, thou that hidest the
unrighteous in thee! O thou wicked people, remember what I did
unto Sodom and Gomorrha;
9: Whose land lieth in clods of pitch and heaps of ashes:
even so also will I do unto them that hear me not, saith the
Almighty Lord.
10: Thus saith the Lord unto Esdras, Tell my people that
I will give them the kingdom of Jerusalem, which I would have
given unto Israel.
11: Their glory also will I take unto me, and give these
the everlasting tabernacles, which I had prepared for them.
12: They shall have the tree of life for an ointment of
sweet savour; they shall neither labour, nor be weary.
13: Go, and ye shall receive: pray for few days unto you,
that they may be shortened: the kingdom is already prepared for
you: watch.
14: Take heaven and earth to witness; for I have broken
the evil in pieces, and created the good: for I live, saith the
Lord.
15: Mother, embrace thy children, and bring them up with
gladness, make their feet as fast as a pillar: for I have chosen
thee, saith the Lord.
16: And those that be dead will I raise up again from
their places, and bring them out of the graves: for I have known
my name in Israel.
17: Fear not, thou mother of the children: for I have
chosen thee, saith the Lord.
18: For thy help will I send my servants Esau and Jeremy,
after whose counsel I have sanctified and prepared for thee
twelve trees laden with divers fruits,
19: And as many fountains flowing with milk and honey,
and seven mighty mountains, whereupon there grow roses and
lilies, whereby I will fill thy children with joy.
20: Do right to the widow, judge for the fatherless, give
to the poor, defend the orphan, clothe the naked,
21: Heal the broken and the weak, laugh not a lame man to
scorn, defend the maimed, and let the blind man come into the
sight of my clearness.
22: Keep the old and young within thy walls.
23: Wheresoever thou findest the dead, take them and bury
them, and I will give thee the first place in my resurrection.
24: Abide still, O my people, and take thy rest, for thy
quietness still come.
25: Nourish thy children, O thou good nurse; stablish
their feet.
26: As for the servants whom I have given thee, there
shall not one of them perish; for I will require them from among
thy number.
27: Be not weary: for when the day of trouble and
heaviness cometh, others shall weep and be sorrowful, but thou
shalt be merry and have abundance.
28: The heathen shall envy thee, but they shall be able
to do nothing against thee, saith the Lord.
29: My hands shall cover thee, so that thy children shall
not see hell.
30: Be joyful, O thou mother, with thy children; for I
will deliver thee, saith the Lord.
31: Remember thy children that sleep, for I shall bring
them out of the sides of the earth, and shew mercy unto them:
for I am merciful, saith the Lord Almighty.
32: Embrace thy children until I come and shew mercy unto
them: for my wells run over, and my grace shall not fail.
33: I Esdras received a charge of the Lord upon the mount
Oreb, that I should go unto Israel; but when I came unto them,
they set me at nought, and despised the commandment of the Lord.
34: And therefore I say unto you, O ye heathen, that hear
and understand, look for your Shepherd, he shall give you
everlasting rest; for he is nigh at hand, that shall come in the
end of the world.
35: Be ready to the reward of the kingdom, for the
everlasting light shall shine upon you for evermore.
36: Flee the shadow of this world, receive the joyfulness
of your glory: I testify my Saviour openly.
37: O receive the gift that is given you, and be glad,
giving thanks unto him that hath led you to the heavenly
kingdom.
38: Arise up and stand, behold the number of those that
be sealed in the feast of the Lord;
39: Which are departed from the shadow of the world, and
have received glorious garments of the Lord.
40: Take thy number, O Sion, and shut up those of thine
that are clothed in white, which have fulfilled the law of the
Lord.
41: The number of thy children, whom thou longedst for,
is fulfilled: beseech the power of the Lord, that thy people,
which have been called from the beginning, may be hallowed.
42: I Esdras saw upon the mount Sion a great people, whom
I could not number, and they all praised the Lord with songs.
43: And in the midst of them there was a young man of a
high stature, taller than all the rest, and upon every one of
their heads he set crowns, and was more exalted; which I
marvelled at greatly.
44: So I asked the angel, and said, Sir, what are these?
45: He answered and said unto me, These be they that have
put off the mortal clothing, and put on the immortal, and have
confessed the name of God: now are they crowned, and receive
palms.
46: Then said I unto the angel, What young person is it
that crowneth them, and giveth them palms in their hands?
47: So he answered and said unto me, It is the Son of
God, whom they have confessed in the world. Then began I greatly
to commend them that stood so stiffly for the name of the Lord.
48: Then the angel said unto me, Go thy way, and tell my
people what manner of things, and how great wonders of the Lord
thy God, thou hast seen.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 3
1: In the
thirtieth year after the ruin of the city I was in Babylon, and
lay troubled upon my bed, and my thoughts came up over my heart:
2: For I saw the desolation of Sion, and the wealth of
them that dwelt at Babylon.
3: And my spirit was sore moved, so that I began to speak
words full of fear to the most High, and said,
4: O Lord, who bearest rule, thou spakest at the
beginning, when thou didst plant the earth, and that thyself
alone, and commandedst the people,
5: And gavest a body unto Adam without soul, which was
the workmanship of thine hands, and didst breathe into him the
breath of life, and he was made living before thee.
6: And thou leadest him into paradise, which thy right
hand had planted, before ever the earth came forward.
7: And unto him thou gavest commandment to love thy way:
which he transgressed, and immediately thou appointedst death in
him and in his generations, of whom came nations, tribes,
people, and kindreds, out of number.
8: And every people walked after their own will, and did
wonderful things before thee, and despised thy commandments.
9: And again in process of time thou broughtest the flood
upon those that dwelt in the world, and destroyedst them.
10: And it came to pass in every of them, that as death
was to Adam, so was the flood to these.
11: Nevertheless one of them thou leftest, namely, Noah
with his household, of whom came all righteous men.
12: And it happened, that when they that dwelt upon the
earth began to multiply, and had gotten them many children, and
were a great people, they began again to be more ungodly than
the first.
13: Now when they lived so wickedly before thee, thou
didst choose thee a man from among them, whose name was Abraham.
14: Him thou lovedst, and unto him only thou shewedst thy
will:
15: And madest an everlasting covenant with him,
promising him that thou wouldest never forsake his seed.
16: And unto him thou gavest Isaac, and unto Isaac also
thou gavest Jacob and Esau. As for Jacob, thou didst choose him
to thee, and put by Esau: and so Jacob became a great multitude.
17: And it came to pass, that when thou leadest his seed
out of Egypt, thou broughtest them up to the mount Sinai.
18: And bowing the heavens, thou didst set fast the
earth, movedst the whole world, and madest the depths to
tremble, and troubledst the men of that age.
19: And thy glory went through four gates, of fire, and
of earthquake, and of wind, and of cold; that thou mightest give
the law unto the seed of Jacob, and diligence unto the
generation of Israel.
20: And yet tookest thou not away from them a wicked
heart, that thy law might bring forth fruit in them.
21: For the first Adam bearing a wicked heart
transgressed, and was overcome; and so be all they that are born
of him.
22: Thus infirmity was made permanent; and the law (also)
in the heart of the people with the malignity of the root; so
that the good departed away, and the evil abode still.
23: So the times passed away, and the years were brought
to an end: then didst thou raise thee up a servant, called
David:
24: Whom thou commandedst to build a city unto thy name,
and to offer incense and oblations unto thee therein.
25: When this was done many years, then they that
inhabited the city forsook thee,
26: And in all things did even as Adam and all his
generations had done: for they also had a wicked heart:
27: And so thou gavest thy city over into the hands of
thine enemies.
28: Are their deeds then any better that inhabit Babylon,
that they should therefore have the dominion over Sion?
29: For when I came thither, and had seen impieties
without number, then my soul saw many evildoers in this
thirtieth year, so that my heart failed me.
30: For I have seen how thou sufferest them sinning, and
hast spared wicked doers: and hast destroyed thy people, and
hast preserved thine enemies, and hast not signified it.
31: I do not remember how this way may be left: Are they
then of Babylon better than they of Sion?
32: Or is there any other people that knoweth thee beside
Israel? or what generation hath so believed thy covenants as
Jacob?
33: And yet their reward appeareth not, and their labour
hath no fruit: for I have gone here and there through the
heathen, and I see that they flow in wealth, and think not upon
thy commandments.
34: Weigh thou therefore our wickedness now in the
balance, and their's also that dwell the world; and so shall thy
name no where be found but in Israel.
35: Or when was it that they which dwell upon the earth
have not sinned in thy sight? or what people have so kept thy
commandments?
36: Thou shalt find that Israel by name hath kept thy
precepts; but not the heathen.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 4
1: And the
angel that was sent unto me, whose name was Uriel, gave me an
answer,
2: And said, Thy heart hath gone to far in this world,
and thinkest thou to comprehend the way of the most High?
3: Then said I, Yea, my lord. And he answered me, and
said, I am sent to shew thee three ways, and to set forth three
similitudes before thee:
4: Whereof if thou canst declare me one, I will shew thee
also the way that thou desirest to see, and I shall shew thee
from whence the wicked heart cometh.
5: And I said, Tell on, my lord. Then said he unto me, Go
thy way, weigh me the weight of the fire, or measure me the
blast of the wind, or call me again the day that is past.
6: Then answered I and said, What man is able to do that,
that thou shouldest ask such things of me?
7: And he said unto me, If I should ask thee how great
dwellings are in the midst of the sea, or how many springs are
in the beginning of the deep, or how many springs are above the
firmament, or which are the outgoings of paradise:
8: Peradventure thou wouldest say unto me, I never went
down into the deep, nor as yet into hell, neither did I ever
climb up into heaven.
9: Nevertheless now have I asked thee but only of the
fire and wind, and of the day wherethrough thou hast passed, and
of things from which thou canst not be separated, and yet canst
thou give me no answer of them.
10: He said moreover unto me, Thine own things, and such
as are grown up with thee, canst thou not know;
11: How should thy vessel then be able to comprehend the
way of the Highest, and, the world being now outwardly corrupted
to understand the corruption that is evident in my sight?
12: Then said I unto him, It were better that we were not
at all, than that we should live still in wickedness, and to
suffer, and not to know wherefore.
13: He answered me, and said, I went into a forest into a
plain, and the trees took counsel,
14: And said, Come, let us go and make war against the
sea that it may depart away before us, and that we may make us
more woods.
15: The floods of the sea also in like manner took
counsel, and said, Come, let us go up and subdue the woods of
the plain, that there also we may make us another country.
16: The thought of the wood was in vain, for the fire
came and consumed it.
17: The thought of the floods of the sea came likewise to
nought, for the sand stood up and stopped them.
18: If thou wert judge now betwixt these two, whom
wouldest thou begin to justify? or whom wouldest thou condemn?
19: I answered and said, Verily it is a foolish thought
that they both have devised, for the ground is given unto the
wood, and the sea also hath his place to bear his floods.
20: Then answered he me, and said, Thou hast given a
right judgment, but why judgest thou not thyself also?
21: For like as the ground is given unto the wood, and
the sea to his floods: even so they that dwell upon the earth
may understand nothing but that which is upon the earth: and he
that dwelleth above the heavens may only understand the things
that are above the height of the heavens.
22: Then answered I and said, I beseech thee, O Lord, let
me have understanding:
23: For it was not my mind to be curious of the high
things, but of such as pass by us daily, namely, wherefore
Israel is given up as a reproach to the heathen, and for what
cause the people whom thou hast loved is given over unto ungodly
nations, and why the law of our forefathers is brought to
nought, and the written covenants come to none effect,
24: And we pass away out of the world as grasshoppers,
and our life is astonishment and fear, and we are not worthy to
obtain mercy.
25: What will he then do unto his name whereby we are
called? of these things have I asked.
26: Then answered he me, and said, The more thou
searchest, the more thou shalt marvel; for the world hasteth
fast to pass away,
27: And cannot comprehend the things that are promised to
the righteous in time to come: for this world is full of
unrighteousness and infirmities.
28: But as concerning the things whereof thou askest me,
I will tell thee; for the evil is sown, but the destruction
thereof is not yet come.
29: If therefore that which is sown be not turned upside
down, and if the place where the evil is sown pass not away,
then cannot it come that is sown with good.
30: For the grain of evil seed hath been sown in the
heart of Adam from the beginning, and how much ungodliness hath
it brought up unto this time? and how much shall it yet bring
forth until the time of threshing come?
31: Ponder now by thyself, how great fruit of wickedness
the grain of evil seed hath brought forth.
32: And when the ears shall be cut down, which are
without number, how great a floor shall they fill?
33: Then I answered and said, How, and when shall these
things come to pass? wherefore are our years few and evil?
34: And he answered me, saying, Do not thou hasten above
the most Highest: for thy haste is in vain to be above him, for
thou hast much exceeded.
35: Did not the souls also of the righteous ask question
of these things in their chambers, saying, How long shall I hope
on this fashion? when cometh the fruit of the floor of our
reward?
36: And unto these things Uriel the archangel gave them
answer, and said, Even when the number of seeds is filled in
you: for he hath weighed the world in the balance.
37: By measure hath he measured the times; and by number
hath he numbered the times; and he doth not move nor stir them,
until the said measure be fulfilled.
38: Then answered I and said, O Lord that bearest rule,
even we all are full of impiety.
39: And for our sakes peradventure it is that the floors
of the righteous are not filled, because of the sins of them
that dwell upon the earth.
40: So he answered me, and said, Go thy way to a woman
with child, and ask of her when she hath fulfilled her nine
months, if her womb may keep the birth any longer within her.
41: Then said I, No, Lord, that can she not. And he said
unto me, In the grave the chambers of souls are like the womb of
a woman:
42: For like as a woman that travaileth maketh haste to
escape the necessity of the travail: even so do these places
haste to deliver those things that are committed unto them.
43: From the beginning, look, what thou desirest to see,
it shall be shewed thee.
44: Then answered I and said, If I have found favour in
thy sight, and if it be possible, and if I be meet therefore,
45: Shew me then whether there be more to come than is
past, or more past than is to come.
46: What is past I know, but what is for to come I know
not.
47: And he said unto me, Stand up upon the right side,
and I shall expound the similitude unto thee.
48: So I stood, and saw, and, behold, an hot burning oven
passed by before me: and it happened that when the flame was
gone by I looked, and, behold, the smoke remained still.
49: After this there passed by before me a watery cloud,
and sent down much rain with a storm; and when the stormy rain
was past, the drops remained still.
50: Then said he unto me, Consider with thyself; as the
rain is more than the drops, and as the fire is greater than the
smoke; but the drops and the smoke remain behind: so the
quantity which is past did more exceed.
51: Then I prayed, and said, May I live, thinkest thou,
until that time? or what shall happen in those days?
52: He answered me, and said, As for the tokens whereof
thou askest me, I may tell thee of them in part: but as touching
thy life, I am not sent to shew thee; for I do not know it.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 5
1:
Nevertheless as coming the tokens, behold, the days shall come,
that they which dwell upon earth shall be taken in a great
number, and the way of truth shall be hidden, and the land shall
be barren of faith.
2: But iniquity shall be increased above that which now
thou seest, or that thou hast heard long ago.
3: And the land, that thou seest now to have root, shalt
thou see wasted suddenly.
4: But if the most High grant thee to live, thou shalt
see after the third trumpet that the sun shall suddenly shine
again in the night, and the moon thrice in the day:
5: And blood shall drop out of wood, and the stone shall
give his voice, and the people shall be troubled:
6: And even he shall rule, whom they look not for that
dwell upon the earth, and the fowls shall take their flight away
together:
7: And the Sodomitish sea shall cast out fish, and make a
noise in the night, which many have not known: but they shall
all hear the voice thereof.
8: There shall be a confusion also in many places, and
the fire shall be oft sent out again, and the wild beasts shall
change their places, and menstruous women shall bring forth
monsters:
9: And salt waters shall be found in the sweet, and all
friends shall destroy one another; then shall wit hide itself,
and understanding withdraw itself into his secret chamber,
10: And shall be sought of many, and yet not be found:
then shall unrighteousness and incontinency be multiplied upon
earth.
11: One land also shall ask another, and say, Is
righteousness that maketh a man righteous gone through thee? And
it shall say, No.
12: At the same time shall men hope, but nothing obtain:
they shall labour, but their ways shall not prosper.
13: To shew thee such tokens I have leave; and if thou
wilt pray again, and weep as now, and fast even days, thou shalt
hear yet greater things.
14: Then I awaked, and an extreme fearfulness went
through all my body, and my mind was troubled, so that it
fainted.
15: So the angel that was come to talk with me held me,
comforted me, and set me up upon my feet.
16: And in the second night it came to pass, that
Salathiel the captain of the people came unto me, saying, Where
hast thou been? and why is thy countenance so heavy?
17: Knowest thou not that Israel is committed unto thee
in the land of their captivity?
18: Up then, and eat bread, and forsake us not, as the
shepherd that leaveth his flock in the hands of cruel wolves.
19: Then said I unto him, Go thy ways from me, and come
not nigh me. And he heard what I said, and went from me.
20: And so I fasted seven days, mourning and weeping,
like as Uriel the angel commanded me.
21: And after seven days so it was, that the thoughts of
my heart were very grievous unto me again,
22: And my soul recovered the spirit of understanding,
and I began to talk with the most High again,
23: And said, O Lord that bearest rule, of every wood of
the earth, and of all the trees thereof, thou hast chosen thee
one only vine:
24: And of all lands of the whole world thou hast chosen
thee one pit: and of all the flowers thereof one lily:
25: And of all the depths of the sea thou hast filled
thee one river: and of all builded cities thou hast hallowed
Sion unto thyself:
26: And of all the fowls that are created thou hast named
thee one dove: and of all the cattle that are made thou hast
provided thee one sheep:
27: And among all the multitudes of people thou hast
gotten thee one people: and unto this people, whom thou lovedst,
thou gavest a law that is approved of all.
28: And now, O Lord, why hast thou given this one people
over unto many? and upon the one root hast thou prepared others,
and why hast thou scattered thy only one people among many?
29: And they which did gainsay thy promises, and believed
not thy covenants, have trodden them down.
30: If thou didst so much hate thy people, yet shouldest
thou punish them with thine own hands.
31: Now when I had spoken these words, the angel that
came to me the night afore was sent unto me,
32: And said unto me, Hear me, and I will instruct thee;
hearken to the thing that I say, and I shall tell thee more.
33: And I said, Speak on, my Lord. Then said he unto me,
Thou art sore troubled in mind for Israel's sake: lovest thou
that people better than he that made them?
34: And I said, No, Lord: but of very grief have I
spoken: for my reins pain me every hour, while I labour to
comprehend the way of the most High, and to seek out part of his
judgment.
35: And he said unto me, Thou canst not. And I said,
Wherefore, Lord? whereunto was I born then? or why was not my
mother's womb then my grave, that I might not have seen the
travail of Jacob, and the wearisome toil of the stock of Israel?
36: And he said unto me, Number me the things that are
not yet come, gather me together the dross that are scattered
abroad, make me the flowers green again that are withered,
37: Open me the places that are closed, and bring me
forth the winds that in them are shut up, shew me the image of a
voice: and then I will declare to thee the thing that thou
labourest to know.
38: And I said, O Lord that bearest rule, who may know
these things, but he that hath not his dwelling with men?
39: As for me, I am unwise: how may I then speak of these
things whereof thou askest me?
40: Then said he unto me, Like as thou canst do none of
these things that I have spoken of, even so canst thou not find
out my judgment, or in the end the love that I have promised
unto my people.
41: And I said, Behold, O Lord, yet art thou nigh unto
them that be reserved till the end: and what shall they do that
have been before me, or we that be now, or they that shall come
after us?
42: And he said unto me, I will liken my judgment unto a
ring: like as there is no slackness of the last, even so there
is no swiftness of the first.
43: So I answered and said, Couldest thou not make those
that have been made, and be now, and that are for to come, at
once; that thou mightest shew thy judgment the sooner?
44: Then answered he me, and said, The creature may not
haste above the maker; neither may the world hold them at once
that shall be created therein.
45: And I said, As thou hast said unto thy servant, that
thou, which givest life to all, hast given life at once to the
creature that thou hast created, and the creature bare it: even
so it might now also bear them that now be present at once.
46: And he said unto me, Ask the womb of a woman, and say
unto her, If thou bringest forth children, why dost thou it not
together, but one after another? pray her therefore to bring
forth ten children at once.
47: And I said, She cannot: but must do it by distance of
time.
48: Then said he unto me, Even so have I given the womb
of the earth to those that be sown in it in their times.
49: For like as a young child may not bring forth the
things that belong to the aged, even so have I disposed the
world which I created.
50: And I asked, and said, Seeing thou hast now given me
the way, I will proceed to speak before thee: for our mother, of
whom thou hast told me that she is young, draweth now nigh unto
age.
51: He answered me, and said, Ask a woman that beareth
children, and she shall tell thee.
52: Say unto her, Wherefore are unto they whom thou hast
now brought forth like those that were before, but less of
stature?
53: And she shall answer thee, They that be born in the
the strength of youth are of one fashion, and they that are born
in the time of age, when the womb faileth, are otherwise.
54: Consider thou therefore also, how that ye are less of
stature than those that were before you.
55: And so are they that come after you less than ye, as
the creatures which now begin to be old, and have passed over
the strength of youth.
56: Then said I, Lord, I beseech thee, if I have found
favour in thy sight, shew thy servant by whom thou visitest thy
creature.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 6
1: And he said
unto me, In the beginning, when the earth was made, before the
borders of the world stood, or ever the winds blew,
2: Before it thundered and lightened, or ever the
foundations of paradise were laid,
3: Before the fair flowers were seen, or ever the
moveable powers were established, before the innumerable
multitude of angels were gathered together,
4: Or ever the heights of the air were lifted up, before
the measures of the firmament were named, or ever the chimneys
in Sion were hot,
5: And ere the present years were sought out, and or ever
the inventions of them that now sin were turned, before they
were sealed that have gathered faith for a treasure:
6: Then did I consider these things, and they all were
made through me alone, and through none other: by me also they
shall be ended, and by none other.
7: Then answered I and said, What shall be the parting
asunder of the times? or when shall be the end of the first, and
the beginning of it that followeth?
8: And he said unto me, From Abraham unto Isaac, when
Jacob and Esau were born of him, Jacob's hand held first the
heel of Esau.
9: For Esau is the end of the world, and Jacob is the
beginning of it that followeth.
10: The hand of man is betwixt the heel and the hand:
other question, Esdras, ask thou not.
11: I answered then and said, O Lord that bearest rule,
if I have found favour in thy sight,
12: I beseech thee, shew thy servant the end of thy
tokens, whereof thou shewedst me part the last night.
13: So he answered and said unto me, Stand up upon thy
feet, and hear a mighty sounding voice.
14: And it shall be as it were a great motion; but the
place where thou standest shall not be moved.
15: And therefore when it speaketh be not afraid: for the
word is of the end, and the foundation of the earth is
understood.
16: And why? because the speech of these things trembleth
and is moved: for it knoweth that the end of these things must
be changed.
17: And it happened, that when I had heard it I stood up
upon my feet, and hearkened, and, behold, there was a voice that
spake, and the sound of it was like the sound of many waters.
18: And it said, Behold, the days come, that I will begin
to draw nigh, and to visit them that dwell upon the earth,
19: And will begin to make inquisition of them, what they
be that have hurt unjustly with their unrighteousness, and when
the affliction of Sion shall be fulfilled;
20: And when the world, that shall begin to vanish away,
shall be finished, then will I shew these tokens: the books
shall be opened before the firmament, and they shall see all
together:
21: And the children of a year old shall speak with their
voices, the women with child shall bring forth untimely children
of three or four months old, and they shall live, and be raised
up.
22: And suddenly shall the sown places appear unsown, the
full storehouses shall suddenly be found empty:
23: And tha trumpet shall give a sound, which when every
man heareth, they shall be suddenly afraid.
24: At that time shall friends fight one against another
like enemies, and the earth shall stand in fear with those that
dwell therein, the springs of the fountains shall stand still,
and in three hours they shall not run.
25: Whosoever remaineth from all these that I have told
thee shall escape, and see my salvation, and the end of your
world.
26: And the men that are received shall see it, who have
not tasted death from their birth: and the heart of the
inhabitants shall be changed, and turned into another meaning.
27: For evil shall be put out, and deceit shall be
quenched.
28: As for faith, it shall flourish, corruption shall be
overcome, and the truth, which hath been so long without fruit,
shall be declared.
29: And when he talked with me, behold, I looked by
little and little upon him before whom I stood.
30: And these words said he unto me; I am come to shew
thee the time of the night to come.
31: If thou wilt pray yet more, and fast seven days
again, I shall tell thee greater things by day than I have
heard.
32: For thy voice is heard before the most High: for the
Mighty hath seen thy righteous dealing, he hath seen also thy
chastity, which thou hast had ever since thy youth.
33: And therefore hath he sent me to shew thee all these
things, and to say unto thee, Be of good comfort and fear not
34: And hasten not with the times that are past, to think
vain things, that thou mayest not hasten from the latter times.
35: And it came to pass after this, that I wept again,
and fasted seven days in like manner, that I might fulfil the
three weeks which he told me.
36: And in the eighth night was my heart vexed within me
again, and I began to speak before the most High.
37: For my spirit was greatly set on fire, and my soul
was in distress.
38: And I said, O Lord, thou spakest from the beginning
of the creation, even the first day, and saidst thus; Let heaven
and earth be made; and thy word was a perfect work.
39: And then was the spirit, and darkness and silence
were on every side; the sound of man's voice was not yet formed.
40: Then commandedst thou a fair light to come forth of
thy treasures, that thy work might appear.
41: Upon the second day thou madest the spirit of the
firmament, and commandedst it to part asunder, and to make a
division betwixt the waters, that the one part might go up, and
the other remain beneath.
42: Upon the third day thou didst command that the waters
should be gathered in the seventh part of the earth: six pats
hast thou dried up, and kept them, to the intent that of these
some being planted of God and tilled might serve thee.
43: For as soon as thy word went forth the work was made.
44: For immediately there was great and innumerable
fruit, and many and divers pleasures for the taste, and flowers
of unchangeable colour, and odours of wonderful smell: and this
was done the third day.
45: Upon the fourth day thou commandedst that the sun
should shine, and the moon give her light, and the stars should
be in order:
46: And gavest them a charge to do service unto man, that
was to be made.
47: Upon the fifth day thou saidst unto the seventh part,
where the waters were gathered that it should bring forth living
creatures, fowls and fishes: and so it came to pass.
48: For the dumb water and without life brought forth
living things at the commandment of God, that all people might
praise thy wondrous works.
49: Then didst thou ordain two living creatures, the one
thou calledst Enoch, and the other Leviathan;
50: And didst separate the one from the other: for the
seventh part, namely, where the water was gathered together,
might not hold them both.
51: Unto Enoch thou gavest one part, which was dried up
the third day, that he should dwell in the same part, wherein
are a thousand hills:
52: But unto Leviathan thou gavest the seventh part,
namely, the moist; and hast kept him to be devoured of whom thou
wilt, and when.
53: Upon the sixth day thou gavest commandment unto the
earth, that before thee it should bring forth beasts, cattle,
and creeping things:
54: And after these, Adam also, whom thou madest lord of
all thy creatures: of him come we all, and the people also whom
thou hast chosen.
55: All this have I spoken before thee, O Lord, because
thou madest the world for our sakes
56: As for the other people, which also come of Adam,
thou hast said that they are nothing, but be like unto spittle:
and hast likened the abundance of them unto a drop that falleth
from a vessel.
57: And now, O Lord, behold, these heathen, which have
ever been reputed as nothing, have begun to be lords over us,
and to devour us.
58: But we thy people, whom thou hast called thy
firstborn, thy only begotten, and thy fervent lover, are given
into their hands.
59: If the world now be made for our sakes, why do we not
possess an inheritance with the world? how long shall this
endure?
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 7
1: And when I
had made an end of speaking these words, there was sent unto me
the angel which had been sent unto me the nights afore:
2: And he said unto me, Up, Esdras, and hear the words
that I am come to tell thee.
3: And I said, Speak on, my God. Then said he unto me,
The sea is set in a wide place, that it might be deep and great.
4: But put the case the entrance were narrow, and like a
river;
5: Who then could go into the sea to look upon it, and to
rule it? if he went not through the narrow, how could he come
into the broad?
6: There is also another thing; A city is builded, and
set upon a broad field, and is full of all good things:
7: The entrance thereof is narrow, and is set in a
dangerous place to fall, like as if there were a fire on the
right hand, and on the left a deep water:
8: And one only path between them both, even between the
fire and the water, so small that there could but one man go
there at once.
9: If this city now were given unto a man for an
inheritance, if he never shall pass the danger set before it,
how shall he receive this inheritance?
10: And I said, It is so, Lord. Then said he unto me,
Even so also is Israel's portion.
11: Because for their sakes I made the world: and when
Adam transgressed my statutes, then was decreed that now is
done.
12: Then were the entrances of this world made narrow,
full of sorrow and travail: they are but few and evil, full of
perils,: and very painful.
13: For the entrances of the elder world were wide and
sure, and brought immortal fruit.
14: If then they that live labour not to enter these
strait and vain things, they can never receive those that are
laid up for them.
15: Now therefore why disquietest thou thyself, seeing
thou art but a corruptible man? and why art thou moved, whereas
thou art but mortal?
16: Why hast thou not considered in thy mind this thing
that is to come, rather than that which is present?
17: Then answered I and said, O Lord that bearest rule,
thou hast ordained in thy law, that the righteous should inherit
these things, but that the ungodly should perish.
18: Nevertheless the righteous shall suffer strait
things, and hope for wide: for they that have done wickedly have
suffered the strait things, and yet shall not see the wide.
19: And he said unto me. There is no judge above God, and
none that hath understanding above the Highest.
20: For there be many that perish in this life, because
they despise the law of God that is set before them.
21: For God hath given strait commandment to such as
came, what they should do to live, even as they came, and what
they should observe to avoid punishment.
22: Nevertheless they were not obedient unto him; but
spake against him, and imagined vain things;
23: And deceived themselves by their wicked deeds; and
said of the most High, that he is not; and knew not his ways:
24: But his law have they despised, and denied his
covenants; in his statutes have they not been faithful, and have
not performed his works.
25: And therefore, Esdras, for the empty are empty
things, and for the full are the full things.
26: Behold, the time shall come, that these tokens which
I have told thee shall come to pass, and the bride shall appear,
and she coming forth shall be seen, that now is withdrawn from
the earth.
27: And whosoever is delivered from the foresaid evils
shall see my wonders.
28: For my son Jesus shall be revealed with those that be
with him, and they that remain shall rejoice within four hundred
years.
29: After these years shall my son Christ die, and all
men that have life.
30: And the world shall be turned into the old silence
seven days, like as in the former judgments: so that no man
shall remain.
31: And after seven days the world, that yet awaketh not,
shall be raised up, and that shall die that is corrupt
32: And the earth shall restore those that are asleep in
her, and so shall the dust those that dwell in silence, and the
secret places shall deliver those souls that were committed unto
them.
33: And the most High shall appear upon the seat of
judgment, and misery shall pass away, and the long suffering
shall have an end:
34: But judgment only shall remain, truth shall stand,
and faith shall wax strong:
35: And the work shall follow, and the reward shall be
shewed, and the good deeds shall be of force, and wicked deeds
shall bear no rule.
36: Then said I, Abraham prayed first for the Sodomites,
and Moses for the fathers that sinned in the wilderness:
37: And Jesus after him for Israel in the time of Achan:
38: And Samuel and David for the destruction: and Solomon
for them that should come to the sanctuary:
39: And Helias for those that received rain; and for the
dead, that he might live:
40: And Ezechias for the people in the time of
Sennacherib: and many for many.
41: Even so now, seeing corruption is grown up, and
wickedness increased, and the righteous have prayed for the
ungodly: wherefore shall it not be so now also?
42: He answered me, and said, This present life is not
the end where much glory doth abide; therefore have they prayed
for the weak.
43: But the day of doom shall be the end of this time,
and the beginning of the immortality for to come, wherein
corruption is past,
44: Intemperance is at an end, infidelity is cut off,
righteousness is grown, and truth is sprung up.
45: Then shall no man be able to save him that is
destroyed, nor to oppress him that hath gotten the victory.
46: I answered then and said, This is my first and last
saying, that it had been better not to have given the earth unto
Adam: or else, when it was given him, to have restrained him
from sinning.
47: For what profit is it for men now in this present
time to live in heaviness, and after death to look for
punishment?
48: O thou Adam, what hast thou done? for though it was
thou that sinned, thou art not fallen alone, but we all that
come of thee.
49: For what profit is it unto us, if there be promised
us an immortal time, whereas we have done the works that bring
death?
50: And that there is promised us an everlasting hope,
whereas ourselves being most wicked are made vain?
51: And that there are laid up for us dwellings of health
and safety, whereas we have lived wickedly?
52: And that the glory of the most High is kept to defend
them which have led a wary life, whereas we have walked in the
most wicked ways of all?
53: And that there should be shewed a paradise, whose
fruit endureth for ever, wherein is security and medicine, since
we shall not enter into it?
54: (For we have walked in unpleasant places.)
55: And that the faces of them which have used abstinence
shall shine above the stars, whereas our faces shall be blacker
than darkness?
56: For while we lived and committed iniquity, we
considered not that we should begin to suffer for it after
death.
57: Then answered he me, and said, This is the condition
of the battle, which man that is born upon the earth shall
fight;
58: That, if he be overcome, he shall suffer as thou hast
said: but if he get the victory, he shall receive the thing that
I say.
59: For this is the life whereof Moses spake unto the
people while he lived, saying, Choose thee life, that thou
mayest live.
60: Nevertheless they believed not him, nor yet the
prophets after him, no nor me which have spoken unto them,
61: That there should not be such heaviness in their
destruction, as shall be joy over them that are persuaded to
salvation.
62: I answered then, and said, I know, Lord, that the
most High is called merciful, in that he hath mercy upon them
which are not yet come into the world,
63: And upon those also that turn to his law;
64: And that he is patient, and long suffereth those that
have sinned, as his creatures;
65: And that he is bountiful, for he is ready to give
where it needeth;
66: And that he is of great mercy, for he multiplieth
more and more mercies to them that are present, and that are
past, and also to them which are to come.
67: For if he shall not multiply his mercies, the world
would not continue with them that inherit therein.
68: And he pardoneth; for if he did not so of his
goodness, that they which have committed iniquities might be
eased of them, the ten thousandth part of men should not remain
living.
69: And being judge, if he should not forgive them that
are cured with his word, and put out the multitude of
contentions,
70: There should be very few left peradventure in an
innumerable multitude.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 8
1: And he
answered me, saying, The most High hath made this world for
many, but the world to come for few.
2: I will tell thee a similitude, Esdras; As when thou
askest the earth, it shall say unto thee, that it giveth much
mould whereof earthen vessels are made, but little dust that
gold cometh of: even so is the course of this present world.
3: There be many created, but few shall be saved.
4: So answered I and said, Swallow then down, O my soul,
understanding, and devour wisdom.
5: For thou hast agreed to give ear, and art willing to
prophesy: for thou hast no longer space than only to live.
6: O Lord, if thou suffer not thy servant, that we may
pray before thee, and thou give us seed unto our heart, and
culture to our understanding, that there may come fruit of it;
how shall each man live that is corrupt, who beareth the place
of a man?
7: For thou art alone, and we all one workmanship of
thine hands, like as thou hast said.
8: For when the body is fashioned now in the mother's
womb, and thou givest it members, thy creature is preserved in
fire and water, and nine months doth thy workmanship endure thy
creature which is created in her.
9: But that which keepeth and is kept shall both be
preserved: and when the time cometh, the womb preserved
delivereth up the things that grew in it.
10: For thou hast commanded out of the parts of the body,
that is to say, out of the breasts, milk to be given, which is
the fruit of the breasts,
11: That the thing which is fashioned may be nourished
for a time, till thou disposest it to thy mercy.
12: Thou broughtest it up with thy righteousness, and
nurturedst it in thy law, and reformedst it with thy judgment.
13: And thou shalt mortify it as thy creature, and
quicken it as thy work.
14: If therefore thou shalt destroy him which with so
great labour was fashioned, it is an easy thing to be ordained
by thy commandment, that the thing which was made might be
preserved.
15: Now therefore, Lord, I will speak; touching man in
general, thou knowest best; but touching thy people, for whose
sake I am sorry;
16: And for thine inheritance, for whose cause I mourn;
and for Israel, for whom I am heavy; and for Jacob, for whose
sake I am troubled;
17: Therefore will I begin to pray before thee for myself
and for them: for I see the falls of us that dwell in the land.
18: But I have heard the swiftness of the judge which is
to come.
19: Therefore hear my voice, and understand my words, and
I shall speak before thee. This is the beginning of the words of
Esdras, before he was taken up: and I said,
20: O Lord, thou that dwellest in everlastingness which
beholdest from above things in the heaven and in the air;
21: Whose throne is inestimable; whose glory may not be
comprehended; before whom the hosts of angels stand with
trembling,
22: Whose service is conversant in wind and fire; whose
word is true, and sayings constant; whose commandment is strong,
and ordinance fearful;
23: Whose look drieth up the depths, and indignation
maketh the mountains to melt away; which the truth witnesseth:
24: O hear the prayer of thy servant, and give ear to the
petition of thy creature.
25: For while I live I will speak, and so long as I have
understanding I will answer.
26: O look not upon the sins of thy people; but on them
which serve thee in truth.
27: Regard not the wicked inventions of the heathen, but
the desire of those that keep thy testimonies in afflictions.
28: Think not upon those that have walked feignedly
before thee: but remember them, which according to thy will have
known thy fear.
29: Let it not be thy will to destroy them which have
lived like beasts; but to look upon them that have clearly
taught thy law.
30: Take thou no indignation at them which are deemed
worse than beasts; but love them that always put their trust in
thy righteousness and glory.
31: For we and our fathers do languish of such diseases:
but because of us sinners thou shalt be called merciful.
32: For if thou hast a desire to have mercy upon us, thou
shalt be called merciful, to us namely, that have no works of
righteousness.
33: For the just, which have many good works laid up with
thee, shall out of their own deeds receive reward.
34: For what is man, that thou shouldest take displeasure
at him? or what is a corruptible generation, that thou shouldest
be so bitter toward it?
35: For in truth them is no man among them that be born,
but he hath dealt wickedly; and among the faithful there is none
which hath not done amiss.
36: For in this, O Lord, thy righteousness and thy
goodness shall be declared, if thou be merciful unto them which
have not the confidence of good works.
37: Then answered he me, and said, Some things hast thou
spoken aright, and according unto thy words it shall be.
38: For indeed I will not think on the disposition of
them which have sinned before death, before judgment, before
destruction:
39: But I will rejoice over the disposition of the
righteous, and I will remember also their pilgrimage, and the
salvation, and the reward, that they shall have.
40: Like as I have spoken now, so shall it come to pass.
41: For as the husbandman soweth much seed upon the
ground, and planteth many trees, and yet the thing that is sown
good in his season cometh not up, neither doth all that is
planted take root: even so is it of them that are sown in the
world; they shall not all be saved.
42: I answered then and said, If I have found grace, let
me speak.
43: Like as the husbandman's seed perisheth, if it come
not up, and receive not thy rain in due season; or if there come
too much rain, and corrupt it:
44: Even so perisheth man also, which is formed with thy
hands, and is called thine own image, because thou art like unto
him, for whose sake thou hast made all things, and likened him
unto the husbandman's seed.
45: Be not wroth with us but spare thy people, and have
mercy upon thine own inheritance: for thou art merciful unto thy
creature.
46: Then answered he me, and said, Things present are for
the present, and things to cometh for such as be to come.
47: For thou comest far short that thou shouldest be able
to love my creature more than I: but I have ofttimes drawn nigh
unto thee, and unto it, but never to the unrighteous.
48: In this also thou art marvellous before the most
High:
49: In that thou hast humbled thyself, as it becometh
thee, and hast not judged thyself worthy to be much glorified
among the righteous.
50: For many great miseries shall be done to them that in
the latter time shall dwell in the world, because they have
walked in great pride.
51: But understand thou for thyself, and seek out the
glory for such as be like thee.
52: For unto you is paradise opened, the tree of life is
planted, the time to come is prepared, plenteousness is made
ready, a city is builded, and rest is allowed, yea, perfect
goodness and wisdom.
53: The root of evil is sealed up from you, weakness and
the moth is hid from you, and corruption is fled into hell to be
forgotten:
54: Sorrows are passed, and in the end is shewed the
treasure of immortality.
55: And therefore ask thou no more questions concerning
the multitude of them that perish.
56: For when they had taken liberty, they despised the
most High, thought scorn of his law, and forsook his ways.
57: Moreover they have trodden down his righteous,
58: And said in their heart, that there is no God; yea,
and that knowing they must die.
59: For as the things aforesaid shalt receive you, so
thirst and pain are prepared for them: for it was not his will
that men should come to nought:
60: But they which be created have defiled the name of
him that made them, and were unthankful unto him which prepared
life for them.
61: And therefore is my judgment now at hand.
62: These things have I not shewed unto all men, but unto
thee, and a few like thee. Then answered I and said,
63: Behold, O Lord, now hast thou shewed me the multitude
of the wonders, which thou wilt begin to do in the last times:
but at what time, thou hast not shewed me.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 9
1: He answered
me then, and said, Measure thou the time diligently in itself:
and when thou seest part of the signs past, which I have told
thee before,
2: Then shalt thou understand, that it is the very same
time, wherein the Highest will begin to visit the world which he
made.
3: Therefore when there shall be seen earthquakes and
uproars of the people in the world:
4: Then shalt thou well understand, that the most High
spake of those things from the days that were before thee, even
from the beginning.
5: For like as all that is made in the world hath a
beginning and an end, and the end is manifest:
6: Even so the times also of the Highest have plain
beginnings in wonder and powerful works, and endings in effects
and signs.
7: And every one that shall be saved, and shall be able
to escape by his works, and by faith, whereby ye have believed,
8: Shall be preserved from the said perils, and shall see
my salvation in my land, and within my borders: for I have
sanctified them for me from the beginning.
9: Then shall they be in pitiful case, which now have
abused my ways: and they that have cast them away despitefully
shall dwell in torments.
10: For such as in their life have received benefits, and
have not known me;
11: And they that have loathed my law, while they had yet
liberty, and, when as yet place of repentance was open unto
them, understood not, but despised it;
12: The same must know it after death by pain.
13: And therefore be thou not curious how the ungodly
shall be punished, and when: but enquire how the righteous shall
be saved, whose the world is, and for whom the world is created.
14: Then answered I and said,
15: I have said before, and now do speak, and will speak
it also hereafter, that there be many more of them which perish,
than of them which shall be saved:
16: Like as a wave is greater than a drop.
17: And he answered me, saying, Like as the field is, so
is also the seed; as the flowers be, such are the colours also;
such as the workman is, such also is the work; and as the
husbandman ls himself, so is his husbandry also: for it was the
time of the world.
18: And now when I prepared the world, which was not yet
made, even for them to dwell in that now live, no man spake
against me.
19: For then every one obeyed: but now the manners of
them which are created in this world that is made are corrupted
by a perpetual seed, and by a law which is unsearchable rid
themselves.
20: So I considered the world, and, behold, there was
peril because of the devices that were come into it.
21: And I saw, and spared it greatly, and have kept me a
grape of the cluster, and a plant of a great people.
22: Let the multitude perish then, which was born in
vain; and let my grape be kept, and my plant; for with great
labour have I made it perfect.
23: Nevertheless, if thou wilt cease yet seven days more,
(but thou shalt not fast in them,
24: But go into a field of flowers, where no house is
builded, and eat only the flowers of the field; taste no flesh,
drink no wine, but eat flowers only;)
25: And pray unto the Highest continually, then will I
come and talk with thee.
26: So I went my way into the field which is called
Ardath, like as he commanded me; and there I sat among the
flowers, and did eat of the herbs of the field, and the meat of
the same satisfied me.
27: After seven days I sat upon the grass, and my heart
was vexed within me, like as before:
28: And I opened my mouth, and began to talk before the
most High, and said,
29: O Lord, thou that shewest thyself unto us, thou wast
shewed unto our fathers in the wilderness, in a place where no
man treadeth, in a barren place, when they came out of Egypt.
30: And thou spakest saying, Hear me, O Israel; and mark
my words, thou seed of Jacob.
31: For, behold, I sow my law in you, and it shall bring
fruit in you, and ye shall be honoured in it for ever.
32: But our fathers, which received the law, kept it not,
and observed not thy ordinances: and though the fruit of thy law
did not perish, neither could it, for it was thine;
33: Yet they that received it perished, because they kept
not the thing that was sown in them.
34: And, lo, it ls a custom, when the ground hath
received seed, or the sea a ship, or any vessel meat or drink,
that, that being perished wherein it was sown or cast into,
35: That thing also which was sown, or cast therein, or
received, doth perish, and remaineth not with us: but with us it
hath not happened so.
36: For we that have received the law perish by sin, and
our heart also which received it
37: Notwithstanding the law perisheth not, but remaineth
in his force.
38: And when I spake these things in my heart, I looked
back with mine eyes, and upon the right side I saw a woman, and,
behold, she mourned and wept with a loud voice, and was much
grieved in heart, and her clothes were rent, and she had ashes
upon her head.
39: Then let I my thoughts go that I was in, and turned
me unto her,
40: And said unto her, Wherefore weepest thou? why art
thou so grieved in thy mind?
41: And she said unto me, Sir, let me alone, that I may
bewail myself, and add unto my sorrow, for I am sore vexed in my
mind, and brought very low.
42: And I said unto her, What aileth thee? tell me.
43: She said unto me, I thy servant have been barren, and
had no child, though I had an husband thirty years,
44: And those thirty years I did nothing else day and
night, and every hour, but make my, prayer to the Highest.
45: After thirty years God heard me thine handmaid,
looked upon my misery, considered my trouble, and gave me a son:
and I was very glad of him, so was my husband also, and all my
neighbours: and we gave great honour unto the Almighty.
46: And I nourished him with great travail.
47: So when he grew up, and came to the time that he
should have a wife, I made a feast.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 10
1: And it so
came to pass, that when my son was entered into his wedding
chamber, he fell down, and died.
2: Then we all overthrew the lights, and all my
neighbours rose up to comfort me: so I took my rest unto the
second day at night.
3: And it came to pass, when they had all left off to
comfort me, to the end I might be quiet; then rose I up by night
and fled, and came hither into this field, as thou seest.
4: And I do now purpose not to return into the city, but
here to stay, and neither to eat nor drink, but continually to
mourn and to fast until I die.
5: Then left I the meditations wherein I was, and spake
to her in anger, saying,
6: Thou foolish woman above all other, seest thou not our
mourning, and what happeneth unto us?
7: How that Sion our mother is full of all heaviness, and
much humbled, mourning very sore?
8: And now, seeing we all mourn and are sad, for we are
all in heaviness, art thou grieved for one son?
9: For ask the earth, and she shall tell thee, that it is
she which ought to mourn for the fall of so many that grow upon
her.
10: For out of her came all at the first, and out of her
shall all others come, and, behold, they walk almost all into
destruction, and a multitude of them is utterly rooted out.
11: Who then should make more mourning than she, that
hath lost so great a multitude; and not thou, which art sorry
but for one?
12: But if thou sayest unto me, My lamentation is not
like the earth's, because I have lost the fruit of my womb,
which I brought forth with pains, and bare with sorrows;
13: But the earth not so: for the multitude present in it
according to the course of the earth is gone, as it came:
14: Then say I unto thee, Like as thou hast brought forth
with labour; even so the earth also hath given her fruit,
namely, man, ever since the beginning unto him that made her.
15: Now therefore keep thy sorrow to thyself, and bear
with a good courage that which hath befallen thee.
16: For if thou shalt acknowledge the determination of
God to be just, thou shalt both receive thy son in time, and
shalt be commended among women.
17: Go thy way then into the city to thine husband.
18: And she said unto me, That will I not do: I will not
go into the city, but here will I die.
19: So I proceeded to speak further unto her, and said,
20: Do not so, but be counselled. by me: for how many are
the adversities of Sion? be comforted in regard of the sorrow of
Jerusalem.
21: For thou seest that our sanctuary is laid waste, our
altar broken down, our temple destroyed;
22: Our psaltery is laid on the ground, our song is put
to silence, our rejoicing is at an end, the light of our
candlestick is put out, the ark of our covenant is spoiled, our
holy things are defiled, and the name that is called upon us is
almost profaned: our children are put to shame, our priests are
burnt, our Levites are gone into captivity, our virgins are
defiled, and our wives ravished; our righteous men carried away,
our little ones destroyed, our young men are brought in bondage,
and our strong men are become weak;
23: And, which is the greatest of all, the seal of Sion
hath now lost her honour; for she is delivered into the hands of
them that hate us.
24: And therefore shake off thy great heaviness, and put
away the multitude of sorrows, that the Mighty may be merciful
unto thee again, and the Highest shall give thee rest and ease
from thy labour.
25: And it came to pass while I was talking with her,
behold, her face upon a sudden shined exceedingly, and her
countenance glistered, so that I was afraid of her, and mused
what it might be.
26: And, behold, suddenly she made a great cry very
fearful: so that the earth shook at the noise of the woman.
27: And I looked, and, behold, the woman appeared unto me
no more, but there was a city builded, and a large place shewed
itself from the foundations: then was I afraid, and cried with a
loud voice, and said,
28: Where is Uriel the angel, who came unto me at the
first? for he hath caused me to fall into many trances, and mine
end is turned into corruption, and my prayer to rebuke.
29: And as I was speaking these words behold, he came
unto me, and looked upon me.
30: And, lo, I lay as one that had been dead, and mine
understanding was taken from me: and he took me by the right
hand, and comforted me, and set me upon my feet, and said unto
me,
31: What aileth thee? and why art thou so disquieted? and
why is thine understanding troubled, and the thoughts of thine
heart?
32: And I said, Because thou hast forsaken me, and yet I
did according to thy words, and I went into the field, and, lo,
I have seen, and yet see, that I am not able to express.
33: And he said unto me, Stand up manfully, and I will
advise thee.
34: Then said I, Speak on, my lord, in me; only forsake
me not, lest I die frustrate of my hope.
35: For I have seen that I knew not, and hear that I do
not know.
36: Or is my sense deceived, or my soul in a dream?
37: Now therefore I beseech thee that thou wilt shew thy
servant of this vision.
38: He answered me then, and said, Hear me, and I shall
inform thee, and tell thee wherefore thou art afraid: for the
Highest will reveal many secret things unto thee.
39: He hath seen that thy way is right: for that thou
sorrowest continually for thy people, and makest great
lamentation for Sion.
40: This therefore is the meaning of the vision which
thou lately sawest:
41: Thou sawest a woman mourning, and thou begannest to
comfort her:
42: But now seest thou the likeness of the woman no more,
but there appeared unto thee a city builded.
43: And whereas she told thee of the death of her son,
this is the solution:
44: This woman, whom thou sawest is Sion: and whereas she
said unto thee, even she whom thou seest as a city builded,
45: Whereas, I say, she said unto thee, that she hath
been thirty years barren: those are the thirty years wherein
there was no offering made in her.
46: But after thirty years Solomon builded the city and
offered offerings: and then bare the barren a son.
47: And whereas she told thee that she nourished him with
labour: that was the dwelling in Jerusalem.
48: But whereas she said unto thee, That my son coming
into his marriage chamber happened to have a fail, and died:
this was the destruction that came to Jerusalem.
49: And, behold, thou sawest her likeness, and because
she mourned for her son, thou begannest to comfort her: and of
these things which have chanced, these are to be opened unto
thee.
50: For now the most High seeth that thou art grieved
unfeignedly, and sufferest from thy whole heart for her, so hath
he shewed thee the brightness of her glory, and the comeliness
of her beauty:
51: And therefore I bade thee remain in the field where
no house was builded:
52: For I knew that the Highest would shew this unto
thee.
53: Therefore I commanded thee to go into the field,
where no foundation of any building was.
54: For in the place wherein the Highest beginneth to
shew his city, there can no man's building be able to stand.
55: And therefore fear not, let not thine heart be
affrighted, but go thy way in, and see the beauty and greatness
of the building, as much as thine eyes be able to see:
56: And then shalt thou hear as much as thine ears may
comprehend.
57: For thou art blessed above many other, and art called
with the Highest; and so are but few.
58: But to morrow at night thou shalt remain here;
59: And so shall the Highest shew thee visions of the
high things, which the most High will do unto them that dwell
upon the earth in the last days. So I slept that night and
another, like as he commanded me.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 11
1: Then saw I
a dream, and, behold, there came up from the sea an eagle, which
had twelve feathered wings, and three heads.
2: And I saw, and, behold, she spread her wings over all
the earth, and all the winds of the air blew on her, and were
gathered together.
3: And I beheld, and out of her feathers there grew other
contrary feathers; and they became little feathers and small.
4: But her heads were at rest: the head in the midst was
greater than the other, yet rested it with the residue.
5: Moreover I beheld, and, lo, the eagle flew with her
feathers, and reigned upon earth, and over them that dwelt
therein.
6: And I saw that all things under heaven were subject
unto her, and no man spake against her, no, not one creature
upon earth.
7: And I beheld, and, lo, the eagle rose upon her talons,
and spake to her feathers, saying,
8: Watch not all at once: sleep every one in his own
place, and watch by course:
9: But let the heads be preserved for the last.
10: And I beheld, and, lo, the voice went not out of her
heads, but from the midst of her body.
11: And I numbered her contrary feathers, and, behold,
there were eight of them.
12: And I looked, and, behold, on the right side there
arose one feather, and reigned over all the earth;
13: And so it was, that when it reigned, the end of it
came, and the place thereof appeared no more: so the next
following stood up. and reigned, and had a great time;
14: And it happened, that when it reigned, the end of it
came also, like as the first, so that it appeared no more.
15: Then came there a voice unto it, and said,
16: Hear thou that hast borne rule over the earth so
long: this I say unto thee, before thou beginnest to appear no
more,
17: There shall none after thee attain unto thy time,
neither unto the half thereof.
18: Then arose the third, and reigned as the other
before, and appeared no more also.
19: So went it with all the residue one after another, as
that every one reigned, and then appeared no more.
20: Then I beheld, and, lo, in process of time the
feathers that followed stood up upon the right side, that they
might rule also; and some of them ruled, but within a while they
appeared no more:
21: For some of them were set up, but ruled not.
22: After this I looked, and, behold, the twelve feathers
appeared no more, nor the two little feathers:
23: And there was no more upon the eagle's body, but
three heads that rested, and six little wings.
24: Then saw I also that two little feathers divided
themselves from the six, and remained under the head that was
upon the right side: for the four continued in their place.
25: And I beheld, and, lo, the feathers that were under
the wing thought to set up themselves and to have the rule.
26: And I beheld, and, lo, there was one set up, but
shortly it appeared no more.
27: And the second was sooner away than the first.
28: And I beheld, and, lo, the two that remained thought
also in themselves to reign:
29: And when they so thought, behold, there awaked one of
the heads that were at rest, namely, it that was in the midst;
for that was greater than the two other heads.
30: And then I saw that the two other heads were joined
with it.
31: And, behold, the head was turned with them that were
with it, and did eat up the two feathers under the wing that
would have reigned.
32: But this head put the whole earth in fear, and bare
rule in it over all those that dwelt upon the earth with much
oppression; and it had the governance of the world more than all
the wings that had been.
33: And after this I beheld, and, lo, the head that was
in the midst suddenly appeared no more, like as the wings.
34: But there remained the two heads, which also in like
sort ruled upon the earth, and over those that dwelt therein.
35: And I beheld, and, lo, the head upon the right side
devoured it that was upon the left side.
36: Then I head a voice, which said unto me, Look before
thee, and consider the thing that thou seest.
37: And I beheld, and lo, as it were a roaring lion
chased out of the wood: and I saw that he sent out a man's voice
unto the eagle, and said,
38: Hear thou, I will talk with thee, and the Highest
shall say unto thee,
39: Art not thou it that remainest of the four beasts,
whom I made to reign in my world, that the end of their times
might come through them?
40: And the fourth came, and overcame all the beasts that
were past, and had power over the world with great fearfulness,
and over the whole compass of the earth with much wicked
oppression; and so long time dwelt he upon the earth with
deceit.
41: For the earth hast thou not judged with truth.
42: For thou hast afflicted the meek, thou hast hurt the
peaceable, thou hast loved liars, and destroyed the dwellings of
them that brought forth fruit, and hast cast down the walls of
such as did thee no harm.
43: Therefore is thy wrongful dealing come up unto the
Highest, and thy pride unto the Mighty.
44: The Highest also hath looked upon the proud times,
and, behold, they are ended, and his abominations are fulfilled.
45: And therefore appear no more, thou eagle, nor thy
horrible wings, nor thy wicked feathers nor thy malicious heads,
nor thy hurtful claws, nor all thy vain body:
46: That all the earth may be refreshed, and may return,
being delivered from thy violence, and that she may hope for the
judgment and mercy of him that made her.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 12
1: And it came
to pass, whiles the lion spake these words unto the eagle, I
saw,
2: And, behold, the head that remained and the four wings
appeared no more, and the two went unto it and set themselves up
to reign, and their kingdom was small, and fill of uproar.
3: And I saw, and, behold, they appeared no more, and the
whole body of the eagle was burnt so that the earth was in great
fear: then awaked I out of the trouble and trance of my mind,
and from great fear, and said unto my spirit,
4: Lo, this hast thou done unto me, in that thou
searchest out the ways of the Highest.
5: Lo, yet am I weary in my mind, and very weak in my
spirit; and little strength is there in me, for the great fear
wherewith I was afflicted this night.
6: Therefore will I now beseech the Highest, that he will
comfort me unto the end.
7: And I said, Lord that bearest rule, if I have found
grace before thy sight, and if I am justified with thee before
many others, and if my prayer indeed be come up before thy face;
8: Comfort me then, and shew me thy servant the
interpretation and plain difference of this fearful vision, that
thou mayest perfectly comfort my soul.
9: For thou hast judged me worthy to shew me the last
times.
10: And he said unto me, This is the interpretation of
the vision:
11: The eagle, whom thou sawest come up from the sea, is
the kingdom which was seen in the vision of thy brother Daniel.
12: But it was not expounded unto him, therefore now I
declare it unto thee.
13: Behold, the days will come, that there shall rise up
a kingdom upon earth, and it shall be feared above all the
kingdoms that were before it.
14: In the same shall twelve kings reign, one after
another:
15: Whereof the second shall begin to reign, and shall
have more time than any of the twelve.
16: And this do the twelve wings signify, which thou
sawest.
17: As for the voice which thou heardest speak, and that
thou sawest not to go out from the heads but from the midst of
the body thereof, this is the interpretation:
18: That after the time of that kingdom there shall arise
great strivings, and it shall stand in peril of failing:
nevertheless it shall not then fall, but shall be restored again
to his beginning.
19: And whereas thou sawest the eight small under
feathers sticking to her wings, this is the interpretation:
20: That in him there shall arise eight kings, whose
times shall be but small, and their years swift.
21: And two of them shall perish, the middle time
approaching: four shall be kept until their end begin to
approach: but two shall be kept unto the end.
22: And whereas thou sawest three heads resting, this is
the interpretation:
23: In his last days shall the most High raise up three
kingdoms, and renew many things therein, and they shall have the
dominion of the earth,
24: And of those that dwell therein, with much
oppression, above all those that were before them: therefore are
they called the heads of the eagle.
25: For these are they that shall accomplish his
wickedness, and that shall finish his last end.
26: And whereas thou sawest that the great head appeared
no more, it signifieth that one of them shall die upon his bed,
and yet with pain.
27: For the two that remain shall be slain with the
sword.
28: For the sword of the one shall devour the other: but
at the last shall he fall through the sword himself.
29: And whereas thou sawest two feathers under the wings
passing over the head that is on the right side;
30: It signifieth that these are they, whom the Highest
hath kept unto their end: this is the small kingdom and full of
trouble, as thou sawest.
31: And the lion, whom thou sawest rising up out of the
wood, and roaring, and speaking to the eagle, and rebuking her
for her unrighteousness with all the words which thou hast
heard;
32: This is the anointed, which the Highest hath kept for
them and for their wickedness unto the end: he shall reprove
them, and shall upbraid them with their cruelty.
33: For he shall set them before him alive in judgment,
and shall rebuke them, and correct them.
34: For the rest of my people shall he deliver with
mercy, those that have been pressed upon my borders, and he
shall make them joyful until the coming of the day of judgment,
whereof I have spoken unto thee from the the beginning.
35: This is the dream that thou sawest, and these are the
interpretations.
36: Thou only hast been meet to know this secret of the
Highest.
37: Therefore write all these things that thou hast seen
in a book, and hide them:
38: And teach them to the wise of the people, whose
hearts thou knowest may comprehend and keep these secrets.
39: But wait thou here thyself yet seven days more, that
it may be shewed thee, whatsoever it pleaseth the Highest to
declare unto thee. And with that he went his way.
40: And it came to pass, when all the people saw that the
seven days were past, and I not come again into the city, they
gathered them all together, from the least unto the greatest,
and came unto me, and said,
41: What have we offended thee? and what evil have we
done against thee, that thou forsakest us, and sittest here in
this place?
42: For of all the prophets thou only art left us, as a
cluster of the vintage, and as a candle in a dark place, and as
a haven or ship preserved from the tempest.
43: Are not the evils which are come to us sufficient?
44: If thou shalt forsake us, how much better had it been
for us, if we also had been burned in the midst of Sion?
45: For we are not better than they that died there. And
they wept with a loud voice. Then answered I them, and said,
46: Be of good comfort, O Israel; and be not heavy, thou
house of Jacob:
47: For the Highest hath you in remembrance, and the
Mighty hath not forgotten you in temptation.
48: As for me, I have not forsaken you, neither am I
departed from you: but am come into this place, to pray for the
desolation of Sion, and that I might seek mercy for the low
estate of your sanctuary.
49: And now go your way home every man, and after these
days will I come unto you.
50: So the people went their way into the city, like as I
commanded them:
51: But I remained still in the field seven days, as the
angel commanded me; and did eat only in those days of the
flowers of the field, and had my meat of the herbs.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 13
1: And it came
to pass after seven days, I dreamed a dream by night:
2: And, lo, there arose a wind from the sea, that it
moved all the waves thereof.
3: And I beheld, and, lo, that man waxed strong with the
thousands of heaven: and when he turned his countenance to look,
all the things trembled that were seen under him.
4: And whensoever the voice went out of his mouth, all
they burned that heard his voice, like as the earth faileth when
it feeleth the fire.
5: And after this I beheld, and, lo, there was gathered
together a multitude of men, out of number, from the four winds
of the heaven, to subdue the man that came out of the sea
6: But I beheld, and, lo, he had graved himself a great
mountain, and flew up upon it.
7: But I would have seen the region or place whereout the
hill was graven, and I could not.
8: And after this I beheld, and, lo, all they which were
gathered together to subdue him were sore afraid, and yet durst
fight.
9: And, lo, as he saw the violence of the multitude that
came, he neither lifted up his hand, nor held sword, nor any
instrument of war:
10: But only I saw that he sent out of his mouth as it
had been a blast of fire, and out of his lips a flaming breath,
and out of his tongue he cast out sparks and tempests.
11: And they were all mixed together; the blast of fire,
the flaming breath, and the great tempest; and fell with
violence upon the multitude which was prepared to fight, and
burned them up every one, so that upon a sudden of an
innumerable multitude nothing was to be perceived, but only dust
and smell of smoke: when I saw this I was afraid.
12: Afterward saw I the same man come down from the
mountain, and call unto him another peaceable Multitude.
13: And there came much people unto him, whereof some
were glad, some were sorry, and some of them were bound, and
other some brought of them that were offered: then was I sick
through great fear, and I awaked, and said,
14: Thou hast shewed thy servant these wonders from the
beginning, and hast counted me worthy that thou shouldest
receive my prayer:
15: Shew me now yet the interpretation of this dream.
16: For as I conceive in mine understanding, woe unto
them that shall be left in those days and much more woe unto
them that are not left behind!
17: For they that were not left were in heaviness.
18: Now understand I the things that are laid up in the
latter days, which shall happen unto them, and to those that are
left behind.
19: Therefore are they come into great perils and many
necessities, like as these dreams declare.
20: Yet is it easier for him that is in danger to come
into these things, than to pass away as a cloud out of the
world, and not to see the things that happen in the last days.
And he answered unto me, and said,
21: The interpretation of the vision shall I shew thee,
and I will open unto thee the thing that thou hast required.
22: Whereas thou hast spoken of them that are left
behind, this is the interpretation:
23: He that shall endure the peril in that time hath kept
himself: they that be fallen into danger are such as have works,
and faith toward the Almighty.
24: Know this therefore, that they which be left behind
are more blessed than they that be dead.
25: This is the meaning of the vision: Whereas thou
sawest a man coming up from the midst of the sea:
26: The same is he whom God the Highest hath kept a great
season, which by his own self shall deliver his creature: and he
shall order them that are left behind.
27: And whereas thou sawest, that out of his mouth there
came as a blast of wind, and fire, and storm;
28: And that he held neither sword, nor any instrument of
war, but that the rushing in of him destroyed the whole
multitude that came to subdue him; this is the interpretation:
29: Behold, the days come, when the most High will begin
to deliver them that are upon the earth.
30: And he shall come to the astonishment of them that
dwell on the earth.
31: And one shall undertake to fight against another, one
city against another, one place against another, one people
against another, and one realm against another.
32: And the time shall be when these things shall come to
pass, and the signs shall happen which I shewed thee before, and
then shall my Son be declared, whom thou sawest as a man
ascending.
33: And when all the people hear his voice, every man
shall in their own land leave the battle they have one against
another.
34: And an innumerable multitude shall be gathered
together, as thou sawest them, willing to come, and to overcome
him by fighting.
35: But he shall stand upon the top of the mount Sion.
36: And Sion shall come, and shall be shewed to all men,
being prepared and builded, like as thou sawest the hill graven
without hands.
37: And this my Son shall rebuke the wicked inventions of
those nations, which for their wicked life are fallen into the
tempest;
38: And shall lay before them their evil thoughts, and
the torments wherewith they shall begin to be tormented, which
are like unto a flame: and he shall destroy them without labour
by the law which is like unto me.
39: And whereas thou sawest that he gathered another
peaceable multitude unto him;
40: Those are the ten tribes, which were carried away
prisoners out of their own land in the time of Osea the king,
whom Salmanasar the king of Assyria led away captive, and he
carried them over the waters, and so came they into another
land.
41: But they took this counsel among themselves, that
they would leave the multitude of the heathen, and go forth into
a further country, where never mankind dwelt,
42: That they might there keep their statutes, which they
never kept in their own land.
43: And they entered into Euphrates by the narrow places
of the river.
44: For the most High then shewed signs for them, and
held still the flood, till they were passed over.
45: For through that country there was a great way to go,
namely, of a year and a half: and the same region is called
Arsareth.
46: Then dwelt they there until the latter time; and now
when they shall begin to come,
47: The Highest shall stay the springs of the stream
again, that they may go through: therefore sawest thou the
multitude with peace.
48: But those that be left behind of thy people are they
that are found within my borders.
49: Now when he destroyeth the multitude of the nations
that are gathered together, he shall defend his people that
remain.
50: And then shall he shew them great wonders.
51: Then said I, O Lord that bearest rule, shew me this:
Wherefore have I seen the man coming up from the midst of the
sea?
52: And he said unto me, Like as thou canst neither seek
out nor know the things that are in the deep of the sea: even so
can no man upon earth see my Son, or those that be with him, but
in the day time.
53: This is the interpretation of the dream which thou
sawest, and whereby thou only art here lightened.
54: For thou hast forsaken thine own way, and applied thy
diligence unto my law, and sought it.
55: Thy life hast thou ordered in wisdom, and hast called
understanding thy mother.
56: And therefore have I shewed thee the treasures of the
Highest: after other three days I will speak other things unto
thee, and declare unto thee mighty and wondrous things.
57: Then went I forth into the field, giving praise and
thanks greatly unto the most High because of his wonders which
he did in time;
58: And because he governeth the same, and such things as
fall in their seasons: and there I sat three days.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 14
1: And it
came to pass upon the third day, I sat under an oak, and,
behold, there came a voice out of a bush over against me, and
said, Esdras, Esdras.
2: And I said, Here am I, Lord And I stood up upon my
feet.
3: Then said he unto me, In the bush I did manifestly
reveal myself unto Moses, and talked with him, when my people
served in Egypt:
4: And I sent him and led my people out of Egypt, and
brought him up to the mount of where I held him by me a long
season,
5: And told him many wondrous things, and shewed him the
secrets of the times, and the end; and commanded him, saying,
6: These words shalt thou declare, and these shalt thou
hide.
7: And now I say unto thee,
8: That thou lay up in thy heart the signs that I have
shewed, and the dreams that thou hast seen, and the
interpretations which thou hast heard:
9: For thou shalt be taken away from all, and from
henceforth thou shalt remain with my Son, and with such as be
like thee, until the times be ended.
10: For the world hath lost his youth, and the times
begin to wax old.
11: For the world is divided into twelve parts, and the
ten parts of it are gone already, and half of a tenth part:
12: And there remaineth that which is after the half of
the tenth part.
13: Now therefore set thine house in order, and reprove
thy people, comfort such of them as be in trouble, and now
renounce corruption,
14: Let go from thee mortal thoughts, cast away the
burdens of man, put off now the weak nature,
15: And set aside the thoughts that are most heavy unto
thee, and haste thee to flee from these times.
16: For yet greater evils than those which thou hast seen
happen shall be done hereafter.
17: For look how much the world shall be weaker through
age, so much the more shall evils increase upon them that dwell
therein.
18: For the time is fled far away, and leasing is hard at
hand: for now hasteth the vision to come, which thou hast seen.
19: Then answered I before thee, and said,
20: Behold, Lord, I will go, as thou hast commanded me,
and reprove the people which are present: but they that shall be
born afterward, who shall admonish them? thus the world is set
in darkness, and they that dwell therein are without light.
21: For thy law is burnt, therefore no man knoweth the
things that are done of thee, or the work that shall begin.
22: But if I have found grace before thee, send the Holy
Ghost into me, and I shall write all that hath been done in the
world since the beginning, which were written in thy law, that
men may find thy path, and that they which will live in the
latter days may live.
23: And he answered me, saying, Go thy way, gather the
people together, and say unto them, that they seek thee not for
forty days.
24: But look thou prepare thee many box trees, and take
with thee Sarea, Dabria, Selemia, Ecanus, and Asiel, these five
which are ready to write swiftly;
25: And come hither, and I shall light a candle of
understanding in thine heart, which shall not be put out, till
the things be performed which thou shalt begin to write.
26: And when thou hast done, some things shalt thou
publish, and some things shalt thou shew secretly to the wise:
to morrow this hour shalt thou begin to write.
27: Then went I forth, as he commanded, and gathered all
the people together, and said,
28: Hear these words, O Israel.
29: Our fathers at the beginning were strangers in Egypt,
from whence they were delivered:
30: And received the law of life, which they kept not,
which ye also have transgressed after them.
31: Then was the land, even the land of Sion, parted
among you by lot: but your fathers, and ye yourselves, have done
unrighteousness, and have not kept the ways which the Highest
commanded you.
32: And forasmuch as he is a righteous judge, he took
from you in time the thing that he had given you.
33: And now are ye here, and your brethren among you.
34: Therefore if so be that ye will subdue your own
understanding, and reform your hearts, ye shall be kept alive
and after death ye shall obtain mercy.
35: For after death shall the judgment come, when we
shall live again: and then shall the names of the righteous be
manifest, and the works of the ungodly shall be declared.
36: Let no man therefore come unto me now, nor seek after
me these forty days.
37: So I took the five men, as he commanded me, and we
went into the field, and remained there.
38: And the next day, behold, a voice called me, saying,
Esdras, open thy mouth, and drink that I give thee to drink.
39: Then opened I my mouth, and, behold, he reached me a
full cup, which was full as it were with water, but the colour
of it was like fire.
40: And I took it, and drank: and when I had drunk of it,
my heart uttered understanding, and wisdom grew in my breast,
for my spirit strengthened my memory:
41: And my mouth was opened, and shut no more.
42: The Highest gave understanding unto the five men, and
they wrote the wonderful visions of the night that were told,
which they knew not: and they sat forty days, and they wrote in
the day, and at night they ate bread.
43: As for me. I spake in the day, and I held not my
tongue by night.
44: In forty days they wrote two hundred and four books.
45: And it came to pass, when the forty days were filled,
that the Highest spake, saying, The first that thou hast written
publish openly, that the worthy and unworthy may read it:
46: But keep the seventy last, that thou mayest deliver
them only to such as be wise among the people:
47: For in them is the spring of understanding, the
fountain of wisdom, and the stream of knowledge.
48: And I did so.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 15
1: Behold,
speak thou in the ears of my people the words of prophecy, which
I will put in thy mouth, saith the Lord:
2: And cause them to be written in paper: for they are
faithful and true.
3: Fear not the imaginations against thee, let not the
incredulity of them trouble thee, that speak against thee.
4: For all the unfaithful shall die in their
unfaithfulness.
5: Behold, saith the Lord, I will bring plagues upon the
world; the sword, famine, death, and destruction.
6: For wickedness hath exceedingly polluted the whole
earth, and their hurtful works are fulfilled.
7: Therefore saith the Lord,
8: I will hold my tongue no more as touching their
wickedness, which they profanely commit, neither will I suffer
them in those things, in which they wickedly exercise
themselves: behold, the innocent and righteous blood crieth unto
me, and the souls of the just complain continually.
9: And therefore, saith the Lord, I will surely avenge
them, and receive unto me all the innocent blood from among
them.
10: Behold, my people is led as a flock to the slaughter:
I will not suffer them now to dwell in the land of Egypt:
11: But I will bring them with a mighty hand and a
stretched out arm, and smite Egypt with plagues, as before, and
will destroy all the land thereof.
12: Egypt shall mourn, and the foundation of it shall be
smitten with the plague and punishment that God shall bring upon
it.
13: They that till the ground shall mourn: for their
seeds shall fail through the blasting and hail, and with a
fearful constellation.
14: Woe to the world and them that dwell therein!
15: For the sword and their destruction draweth nigh, and
one people shall stand up and fight against another, and swords
in their hands.
16: For there shall be sedition among men, and invading
one another; they shall not regard their kings nor princes, and
the course of their actions shall stand in their power.
17: A man shall desire to go into a city, and shall not
be able.
18: For because of their pride the cities shall be
troubled, the houses shall be destroyed, and men shall be
afraid.
19: A man shall have no pity upon his neighbour, but
shall destroy their houses with the sword, and spoil their
goods, because of the lack of bread, and for great tribulation.
20: Behold, saith God, I will call together all the kings
of the earth to reverence me, which are from the rising of the
sun, from the south, from the east, and Libanus; to turn
themselves one against another, and repay the things that they
have done to them.
21: Like as they do yet this day unto my chosen, so will
I do also, and recompense in their bosom. Thus saith the Lord
God;
22: My right hand shall not spare the sinners, and my
sword shall not cease over them that shed innocent blood upon
the earth.
23: The fire is gone forth from his wrath, and hath
consumed the foundations of the earth, and the sinners, like the
straw that is kindled.
24: Woe to them that sin, and keep not my commandments!
saith the Lord.
25: I will not spare them: go your way, ye children, from
the power, defile not my sanctuary.
26: For the Lord knoweth all them that sin against him,
and therefore delivereth he them unto death and destruction.
27: For now are the plagues come upon the whole earth and
ye shall remain in them: for God shall not deliver you, because
ye have sinned against him.
28: Behold an horrible vision, and the appearance thereof
from the east:
29: Where the nations of the dragons of Arabia shall come
out with many chariots, and the multitude of them shall be
carried as the wind upon earth, that all they which hear them
may fear and tremble.
30: Also the Carmanians raging in wrath shall go forth as
the wild boars of the wood, and with great power shall they
come, and join battle with them, and shall waste a portion of
the land of the Assyrians.
31: And then shall the dragons have the upper hand,
remembering their nature; and if they shall turn themselves,
conspiring together in great power to persecute them,
32: Then these shall be troubled bled, and keep silence
through their power, and shall flee.
33: And from the land of the Assyrians shall the enemy
besiege them, and consume some of them, and in their host shall
be fear and dread, and strife among their kings.
34: Behold clouds from the east and from the north unto
the south, and they are very horrible to look upon, full of
wrath and storm.
35: They shall smite one upon another, and they shall
smite down a great multitude of stars upon the earth, even their
own star; and blood shall be from the sword unto the belly,
36: And dung of men unto the camel's hough.
37: And there shall be great fearfulness and trembling
upon earth: and they that see the wrath shall be afraid, and
trembling shall come upon them.
38: And then shall there come great storms from the
south, and from the north, and another part from the west.
39: And strong winds shall arise from the east, and shall
open it; and the cloud which he raised up in wrath, and the star
stirred to cause fear toward the east and west wind, shall be
destroyed.
40: The great and mighty clouds shall be puffed up full
of wrath, and the star, that they may make all the earth afraid,
and them that dwell therein; and they shall pour out over every
high and eminent place an horrible star,
41: Fire, and hail, and flying swords, and many waters,
that all fields may be full, and all rivers, with the abundance
of great waters.
42: And they shall break down the cities and walls,
mountains and hills, trees of the wood, and grass of the
meadows, and their corn.
43: And they shall go stedfastly unto Babylon, and make
her afraid.
44: They shall come to her, and besiege her, the star and
all wrath shall they pour out upon her: then shall the dust and
smoke go up unto the heaven, and all they that be about her
shall bewail her.
45: And they that remain under her shall do service unto
them that have put her in fear.
46: And thou, Asia, that art partaker of the hope of
Babylon, and art the glory of her person:
47: Woe be unto thee, thou wretch, because thou hast made
thyself like unto her; and hast decked thy daughters in
whoredom, that they might please and glory in thy lovers, which
have always desired to commit whoredom with thee.
48: Thou hast followed her that is hated in all her works
and inventions: therefore saith God,
49: I will send plagues upon thee; widowhood, poverty,
famine, sword, and pestilence, to waste thy houses with
destruction and death.
50: And the glory of thy Power shall be dried up as a
flower, the heat shall arise that is sent over thee.
51: Thou shalt be weakened as a poor woman with stripes,
and as one chastised with wounds, so that the mighty and lovers
shall not be able to receive thee.
52: Would I with jealousy have so proceeded against thee,
saith the Lord,
53: If thou hadst not always slain my chosen, exalting
the stroke of thine hands, and saying over their dead, when thou
wast drunken,
54: Set forth the beauty of thy countenance?
55: The reward of thy whoredom shall be in thy bosom,
therefore shalt thou receive recompence.
56: Like as thou hast done unto my chosen, saith the
Lord, even so shall God do unto thee, and shall deliver thee
into mischief
57: Thy children shall die of hunger, and thou shalt fall
through the sword: thy cities shall be broken down, and all
thine shall perish with the sword in the field.
58: They that be in the mountains shall die of hunger,
and eat their own flesh, and drink their own blood, for very
hunger of bread, and thirst of water.
59: Thou as unhappy shalt come through the sea, and
receive plagues again.
60: And in the passage they shall rush on the idle city,
and shall destroy some portion of thy land, and consume part of
thy glory, and shall return to Babylon that was destroyed.
61: And thou shalt be cast down by them as stubble, and
they shall be unto thee as fire;
62: And shall consume thee, and thy cities, thy land, and
thy mountains; all thy woods and thy fruitful trees shall they
burn up with fire.
63: Thy children shall they carry away captive, and,
look, what thou hast, they shall spoil it, and mar the beauty of
thy face.
4 Ezra (Apocrypha),
chapter 16
1: Woe be unto
thee, Babylon, and Asia! woe be unto thee, Egypt and Syria!
2: Gird up yourselves with cloths of sack and hair,
bewail your children, and be sorry; for your destruction is at
hand.
3: A sword is sent upon you, and who may turn it back?
4: A fire is sent among you, and who may quench it?
5: Plagues are sent unto you, and what is he that may
drive them away?
6: May any man drive away an hungry lion in the wood? or
may any one quench the fire in stubble, when it hath begun to
burn?
7: May one turn again the arrow that is shot of a strong
archer?
8: The mighty Lord sendeth the plagues and who is he that
can drive them away?
9: A fire shall go forth from his wrath, and who is he
that may quench it?
10: He shall cast lightnings, and who shall not fear? he
shall thunder, and who shall not be afraid?
11: The Lord shall threaten, and who shall not be utterly
beaten to powder at his presence?
12: The earth quaketh, and the foundations thereof; the
sea ariseth up with waves from the deep, and the waves of it are
troubled, and the fishes thereof also, before the Lord, and
before the glory of his power:
13: For strong is his right hand that bendeth the bow,
his arrows that he shooteth are sharp, and shall not miss, when
they begin to be shot into the ends of the world.
14: Behold, the plagues are sent, and shall not return
again, until they come upon the earth.
15: The fire is kindled, and shall not be put out, till
it consume the foundation of the earth.
16: Like as an arrow which is shot of a mighty archer
returneth not backward: even so the plagues that shall be sent
upon earth shall not return again.
17: Woe is me! woe is me! who will deliver me in those
days?
18: The beginning of sorrows and great mournings; the
beginning of famine and great death; the beginning of wars, and
the powers shall stand in fear; the beginning of evils! what
shall I do when these evils shall come?
19: Behold, famine and plague, tribulation and anguish,
are sent as scourges for amendment.
20: But for all these things they shall not turn from
their wickedness, nor be always mindful of the scourges.
21: Behold, victuals shall be so good cheap upon earth,
that they shall think themselves to be in good case, and even
then shall evils grow upon earth, sword, famine, and great
confusion.
22: For many of them that dwell upon earth shall perish
of famine; and the other, that escape the hunger, shall the
sword destroy.
23: And the dead shall be cast out as dung, and there
shall be no man to comfort them: for the earth shall be wasted,
and the cities shall be cast down.
24: There shall be no man left to till the earth, and to
sow it
25: The trees shall give fruit, and who shall gather
them?
26: The grapes shall ripen, and who shall tread them? for
all places shall be desolate of men:
27: So that one man shall desire to see another, and to
hear his voice.
28: For of a city there shall be ten left, and two of the
field, which shall hide themselves in the thick groves, and in
the clefts of the rocks.
29: As in an orchard of Olives upon every tree there are
left three or four olives;
30: Or as when a vineyard is gathered, there are left
some clusters of them that diligently seek through the vineyard:
31: Even so in those days there shall be three or four
left by them that search their houses with the sword.
32: And the earth shall be laid waste, and the fields
thereof shall wax old, and her ways and all her paths shall grow
full of thorns, because no man shall travel therethrough.
33: The virgins shall mourn, having no bridegrooms; the
women shall mourn, having no husbands; their daughters shall
mourn, having no helpers.
34: In the wars shall their bridegrooms be destroyed, and
their husbands shall perish of famine.
35: Hear now these things and understand them, ye
servants of the Lord.
36: Behold, the word of the Lord, receive it: believe not
the gods of whom the Lord spake.
37: Behold, the plagues draw nigh, and are not slack.
38: As when a woman with child in the ninth month
bringeth forth her son, with two or three hours of her birth
great pains compass her womb, which pains, when the child cometh
forth, they slack not a moment:
39: Even so shall not the plagues be slack to come upon
the earth, and the world shall mourn, and sorrows shall come
upon it on every side.
40: O my people, hear my word: make you ready to thy
battle, and in those evils be even as pilgrims upon the earth.
41: He that selleth, let him be as he that fleeth away:
and he that buyeth, as one that will lose:
42: He that occupieth merchandise, as he that hath no
profit by it: and he that buildeth, as he that shall not dwell
therein:
43: He that soweth, as if he should not reap: so also he
that planteth the vineyard, as he that shall not gather the
grapes:
44: They that marry, as they that shall get no children;
and they that marry not, as the widowers.
45: And therefore they that labour labour in vain:
46: For strangers shall reap their fruits, and spoil
their goods, overthrow their houses, and take their children
captives, for in captivity and famine shall they get children.
47: And they that occupy their merchandise with robbery,
the more they deck their cities, their houses, their
possessions, and their own persons:
48: The more will I be angry with them for their sin,
saith the Lord.
49: Like as a whore envieth a right honest and virtuous
woman:
50: So shall righteousness hate iniquity, when she
decketh herself, and shall accuse her to her face, when he
cometh that shall defend him that diligently searcheth out every
sin upon earth.
51: And therefore be ye not like thereunto, nor to the
works thereof.
52: For yet a little, and iniquity shall be taken away
out of the earth, and righteousness shall reign among you.
53: Let not the sinner say that he hath not sinned: for
God shall burn coals of fire upon his head, which saith before
the Lord God and his glory, I have not sinned.
54: Behold, the Lord knoweth all the works of men, their
imaginations, their thoughts, and their hearts:
55: Which spake but the word, Let the earth be made; and
it was made: Let the heaven be made; and it was created.
56: In his word were the stars made, and he knoweth the
number of them.
57: He searcheth the deep, and the treasures thereof; he
hath measured the sea, and what it containeth.
58: He hath shut the sea in the midst of the waters, and
with his word hath he hanged the earth upon the waters.
59: He spreadeth out the heavens like a vault; upon the
waters hath he founded it.
60: In the desert hath he made springs of water, and
pools upon the tops of the mountains, that the floods might pour
down from the high rocks to water the earth.
61: He made man, and put his heart in the midst of the
body, and gave him breath, life, and understanding.
62: Yea and the Spirit of Almighty God, which made all
things, and searcheth out all hidden things in the secrets of
the earth,
63: Surely he knoweth your inventions, and what ye think
in your hearts, even them that sin, and would hide their sin.
64: Therefore hath the Lord exactly searched out all your
works, and he will put you all to shame.
65: And when your sins are brought forth, ye shall be
ashamed before men, and your own sins shall be your accusers in
that day.
66: What will ye do? or how will ye hide your sins before
God and his angels?
67: Behold, God himself is the judge, fear him: leave off
from your sins, and forget your iniquities, to meddle no more
with them for ever: so shall God lead you forth, and deliver you
from all trouble.
68: For, behold, the burning wrath of a great multitude
is kindled over you, and they shall take away certain of you,
and feed you, being idle, with things offered unto idols.
69: And they that consent unto them shall be had in
derision and in reproach, and trodden under foot.
70: For there shall be in every place, and in the next
cities, a great insurrection upon those that fear the Lord.
71: They shall be like mad men, sparing none, but still
spoiling and destroying those that fear the Lord.
72: For they shall waste and take away their goods, and
cast them out of their houses.
73: Then shall they be known, who are my chosen; and they
shall be tried as the gold in the fire.
74: Hear, O ye my beloved, saith the Lord: behold, the
days of trouble are at hand, but I will deliver you from the
same.
75: Be ye not afraid neither doubt; for God is your
guide,
76: And the guide of them who keep my commandments and
precepts, saith the Lord God: let not your sins weigh you down,
and let not your iniquities lift up themselves.
77: Woe be unto them that are bound with their sins, and
covered with their iniquities like as a field is covered over
with bushes, and the path thereof covered with thorns, that no
man may travel through!
78: It is left undressed, and is cast into the fire to be
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