2 Baruch
From: http://www.carm.org/lost/2baruch.htm
From The Apocrypha and Pseudeipgrapha of the Old Testament by R.
H. Charles, vol. II , Oxford Press
1 1 And it came to pass in the twenty-fifth year of Jeconiah, king
of Judah, that the word of the Lord. 2 came to Baruch, the son of
Neriah, and said to him: 'Hast thou seen all that this people are
doing to Me, that the evils which these two tribes which remained
have done are greater than (those of) 3 the ten tribes which were
carried away captive? For the former tribes were forced by their
kings to commit sin, but these two of themselves have been forcing
and compelling their kings to commit 4 sin. For this reason, behold
I bring evil upon this city, and upon its inhabitants, and it shall
be removed from before Me for a time, and I will scatter this people
among the Gentiles that they may do good to the Gentiles. And My
people shall be chastened, and the time shall come when they will
seek for the prosperity of their times.
2 1 For I have said these things to thee that thou mayst bid Jeremiah,
and all those that are like you, to retire from this city. 2 For
your works are to this city as a firm pillar, And your prayers as
a strong wall.'
3 1 And I said: 'O Lord, my Lord, have I come into the world for
this purpose that I might see the 2 evils of my mother? Not (so)
my Lord. If I have found grace in Thy sight, first take my spirit
3 that I may go to my fathers and not behold the destruction of
my mother. For two things vehemently constrain me: for I cannot
resist Thee, and my soul, moreover, cannot behold the evils 4, 5
of my mother. But one thing I will say in Thy presence, O Lord.
What, therefore, will there be after these things? for if Thou destroyest
Thy city, and deliverest up Thy land to those that hate 6 us, how
shall the name of Israel be again remembered? Or how shall one speak
of Thy praises? 7 or to whom shall that which is in Thy law be explained?
Or shall the world return to its nature (of), 8 aforetime and the
age revert to primeval silence? And shall the multitude of souls
be taken away, 9 and the nature of man not again be named? And where
is all that which Thou didst say to Moses regarding us?'
4 1 And the Lord said unto me: 'This city shall be delivered up
for a time, And the people shall be chastened during a time, And
the world will not be given over to oblivion. 2 [Dost thou think
that this is that city of which I said: "On the palms of My
hands have I graven 3 thee"? This building now built in your
midst is not that which is revealed with Me, that which was prepared
beforehand here from the time when I took counsel to make Paradise,
and showed it to Adam before he sinned, but when he transgressed
the commandment it was removed from him, as 4 also Paradise. And
after these things I showed it to My servant Abraham by night among
the portions of the victims. And again also I showed it to Moses
on Mount Sinai when I showed to him 6 the likeness of the tabernacle
and all its vessels. And now, behold, it is preserved with Me, as
also 7 Paradise. Go. therefore, and do as I command thee.']
5 1 And I answered and said: So then I am destined to grieve for
Zion, For Thine enemies will come to this place and pollute Thy
sanctuary, And lead Thine inheritance into captivity, And make themselves
masters of those whom Thou hast loved. And they will depart again
to the place of their idols, And will boast before them: And what
wilt Thou do for Thy great name?' 2 And the Lord said unto me: My
name and My glory are unto all eternity; And My judgement shall
maintain its right in its own time. 3 And thou shalt see with thine
eyes That the enemy will not overthrow Zion, Nor shall they burn
Jerusalem, But be the ministers of the Judge for the time. 4 But
do thou go and do whatsoever I have said unto thee.' 5 And I went
and took Jeremiah, and Adu, and Seriah, and Jabish, and Gedaliah,
and all the honourable men of the people, and I led them to the
valley of Cedron, and I narrated to them all 6, 7 that had been
said to me. And they lifted up their voice, and they all wept. And
we sat there and fasted until the evening.
6 1 And it came to pass on the morrow that, lo! the army of the
Chaldees surrounded the city, and at the time of the evening, I,
Baruch, left the people, and I went forth and stood by the 2 oak.
And I was grieving over Zion, and lamenting over the captivity which
had come upon 3 the people. And lo! suddenly a strong spirit raised
me, and bore me aloft over the wall of 4 Jerusalem. And I beheld,
and lo! four angels standing at the four corners of the city, each
of 5 them holding a torch of fire in his hands. And another angel
began to descend from heaven, 6 and said unto them: 'Hold your lamps,
and do not light them till I tell you. For I am first sent to speak
a word to the earth, and to place in it what the Lord the Most High
has commanded me And I saw him descend into the Holy of holies,
and take from thence the veil, and the holy ark, and the mercy-seat,
and the two tables, and the holy raiment of the priests, and the
altar of incense, and the forty-eight precious stones, wherewith
the priest was adorned and all the holy 8 vessels of the tabernacle.
And he spake to the earth with a loud voice: 'Earth, earth, earth,
hear the word of the mighty God, And receive what I commit to thee,
And guard them until the last times, So that, when thou art ordered,
thou mayst restore them, So that strangers may not get possession
of them. 9 For the time comes when Jerusalem also will be delivered
for a time, Until it is said, that it is again restored for ever.'
10 And the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up.
7 1 And after these things I heard that angel saying unto those
angels who held the lamps: Destroy, therefore, and overthrow its
wall to its foundations, lest the enemy should boast and say: "We
have overthrown the wall of Zion, And we have burnt the place of
the mighty God." 2 And ye have seized the place where I had
been standing before.
8 1 Now the angels did as he had commanded them, and when they
had broken up the corners of the walls, a voice was heard from the
interior of the temple, after the wall had fallen, saying: 2 'Enter,
ye enemies, And come, ye adversaries; For he who kept the house
has forsaken (it).' 3, 4 And I, Baruch, departed. And it came to
pass after these things that the army of the Chaldees 5 entered
and seized the house, and all that was around it. And they led the
people away captive, and slew some of them, and bound Zedekiah the
king, and sent him to the king of Babylon.
9 1 And I, Baruch, came, and Jeremiah, whose heart was found pure
from sins, who had not been 2 captured in the seizure of the city.
And we rent our garments, we wept, and mourned, and fasted seven
days.
10 1, 2 And it came to pass after seven days, that the word of
God came to me, and said unto me: 'Tell 3 Jeremiah to go and support
the captivity of the people unto Babylon, But do thou remain here
amid the desolation of Zion, and I will show to thee after these
days' what will befall at the end of 4, 5 days.' And I said to Jeremiah
as the Lord commanded me. And he, indeed, departed with the people,
but I, Baruch, returned and sat before the gates of the temple,
and I lamented with the following lamentation over Zion and said:
6 'Blessed is he who was not born, Or he, who having been born,
has died. 7 But as for us who live, woe unto us, Because we see
the afflictions of Zion, And what has befallen Jerusalem. 8 I will
call the Sirens from the sea, And ye Lilin, come ye from the desert,
And ye Shedim and dragons from the forests: Awake and gird up your
loins unto mourning, And take up with me the dirges, And make lamentation
with me. 9 Ye husbandmen, sow not again; And, O earth, wherefore
givest thou thy harvest fruits? Keep within thee the sweets of thy
sustenance. 10 And thou, vine, why further dost thou give thy wine;
For an offering will not again be made therefrom in Zion. Nor will
the first-fruits again be offered. 11 And do ye, O heavens, withhold
your dew, And open not the treasuries of rain: 12 And do thou, O
sun, withhold the light of thy rays. And do thou, O moon, extinguish
the multitude of thy light; For why should light rise again Where
the light of Zion is darkened? 13 And you, ye bridegrooms, enter
not in, And let not the brides adorn themselves with garlands And,
ye women, pray not that ye may bear. 14 For the barren shall above
all rejoice, And those who have no sons shall be glad, And those
who have sons shall have anguish. 15 For why should they bear in
pain, Only to bury in grief? 16 Or why, again, should mankind have
sons? Or why should the seed of their kind again be named, Where
this mother is desolate, And her sons are led into captivity? 17
From this time forward speak not of beauty, And discourse not of
gracefulness. 18 Moreover, ye priests, take ye the keys of the sanctuary
And cast them into the height of heaven, And give them to the Lord
and say: "Guard Thy house Thyself. For lo! we are found false
stewards." 19 And you, ye virgins; who weave fine linen And
silk with gold of Ophir, Take with haste all (these) things And
cast (them) into the fire, That it may bear them to Him who made
them, And the flame send them to Him who created them, Lest the
enemy get possession of them.'
11 1 Moreover, I, Baruch, say this against thee, Babylon: If thou
hadst prospered, And Zion had dwelt in her glory, Yet the grief
to us had been great That thou shouldst be equal to Zion. 2 But
now, lo! the grief is infinite, And the lamentation measureless,
For lo! thou art prospered And Zion desolate. 3 Who will be judge
regarding these things? Or to whom shall we complain regarding that
which has befallen us? O Lord, how hast Thou borne (it)? 4 Our fathers
went to rest without grief And lo! the righteous sleep in the earth
in tranquillity; 5 For they knew not this anguish, Nor yet had they
heard of that which had befallen us. 6 Would that thou hadst ears,
O earth, And that thou hadst a heart, O dust. That ye might go and
announce in Sheol, And say to the dead: 7 "Blessed are ye more
than we who live."
12 1 But I will say this as I think. And I will speak against thee,
O land, which art prospering. 2 The noonday does not always burn.
Nor do the rays of the sun constantly give light. 3 Do not expect
[and hope] that thou wilt always be prosperous and rejoicing. And
be not greatly up-lifted and boastful. 4 For assuredly in its own
season shall the (divine) wrath awake against thee. Which now in
long-suffering is held in as it were by reins. 5 And when I had
said these things, I fasted seven days.
13 1 And it came to pass after these things, that I, Baruch, was
standing upon Mount Zion, and lo! a voice came from the height and
said 2 unto me: 'Stand upon thy feet, Baruch, and hear the word
of the mighty God.' 3 Because thou hast been astonied at what has
befallen Zion, thou shalt therefore be assuredly 4 preserved to
the consummation of the times, that thou mayst be for a testimony.
So that, if ever 5 those prosperous cities say: 'Why hath the mighty
God brought upon us this retribution?' Say thou, to them, thou and
those like thee who shall have seen this evil: '(This is the evil)
and retribution which is coming upon you and upon your people in
its (destined) time that the nations 6, 7 may be thoroughly smitten.
And then they shall be in anguish. And if they say at that time:
8 For how long? Thou wilt say to them: Ye who have drunk the strained
wine, Drink ye also of its dregs, The judgement of the Lofty One
Who has no respect of persons." 9 On this account he had aforetime
no mercy on His own sons, But afflicted them as His enemies, because
they sinned, 10 Then therefore were they chastened That they might
be sanctified. 11 But now, ye peoples and nations, ye are guilty
Because ye have always trodden down the earth, And used the creation
unrighteously. 12 For I have always benefitted you. And ye have
always been ungrateful for the beneficence
14 1 And I answered and said: 'Lo! Thou hast shown me the method
of the times, and that which shall be alter these things, and Thou
hast said unto me, that the retribution, which has been spoken of
by Thee, shall come upon 2 the nations. And now I know that those
who have sinned are many, and they have lived in prosperity, and
departed from the world, but that few nations will be left in those
times, to whom those words shall be said which Thou didst 3 say.
For what advantage is there in this, or what (evil), worse than
what we have seen befall us, are we to expect to see? 4, 5 But again
I will speak in Thy presence: What have they profited who had knowledge
before Thee, and have not walked in vanity as the rest of the nations,
and have not said to the dead: "Give 6 us life," but always
feared Thee, and have not left Thy ways? And lo! they have been
carried off, 7 nor on their account hast Thou had mercy on Zion.
And if others did evil, it was due to Zion, that on account of the
works of those who wrought good works she should be forgiven, and
8 should not be overwhelmed on account of the works of those who
wrought unrighteousness. But who, O Lord, my Lord, will comprehend
Thy judgement, Or who will search out the profoundness of Thy way?
Or who will think out the weight of Thy path? 9 Or who will be able
to think out Thy incomprehensible counsel? Or who of those that
are born has ever found The beginning or end of Thy wisdom? 10,
11 For we have all been made like a breath. For as the breath ascends
involuntarily, and again dies, so it is with the nature of men,
who depart not according to their own will, and know not 12 what
will befall them in the end. For the righteous justly hope for the
end, and without fear depart from this habitation, because they
have with Thee a store of works preserved in treasuries. 13 On this
account also these without fear leave this world, and trusting with
joy they hope to 14 receive the world which Thou hast promised them.
But as for us --- woe to us, who also are 15 now shamefully entreated,
and at that time look forward (only) to evils. But Thou knowest
accurately what Thou hast done by means of Thy servants; for we
are not able to understand 16 that which is good as Thou art, our
Creator. But again I will speak in Thy presence, O LORD, 17 my Lord.
When of old there was no world with its inhabitants, Thou didst
devise and speak 18 with a word, and forthwith the works of creation
stood before Thee. And Thou didst say that Thou wouldst make for
Thy world man as the administrator of Thy works, that it might be
known that he was by no means made on account of the world, but
the world on account of him. 19 And now I see that as for the world
which was made on account of us, lo! it abides, but we, on account
of whom it was made, depart.'
15 1 And the Lord answered and said unto me: 'Thou art rightly
astonied regarding the departure of 2 man, but thou hast not judged
well regarding the evils which befall those who sin. And as regards
3 what thou hast said, that the righteous are carried off and the
impious are prospered, And as 4 regards what thou hast said "Man
knows not Thy judgement" -- On this account hear, and I will
5 speak to thee, and hearken, and I will cause thee to hear My words.
Man would not rightly have understood My judgement, unless he had
accepted the law, and I had instructed him in understanding. 6 But
now, because he transgressed wittingly, yea, just on this ground
that he wot (thereof), he shall be tormented. 7 And as regards what
thou didst say touching the righteous, that on account of them has
this 8 world come, so also again shall that, which is to come, come
on their account. For this world is to them a strife and a labour
with much trouble; and that accordingly which is to come, a crown
with great glory.'
16 1 And I answered and said: 'O LORD, my Lord, lo! the years of
this time are few and evil, and who is able in his little time to
acquire that which is measureless?'
17 1 And the Lord answered and said unto me: 'With the Most High
account is not taken of much time 2 nor of a few years. For what
did it profit Adam that he lived nine hundred and thirty years,
3 and transgressed that which he was commanded? Therefore the multitude
of time that he lived 4 did not profit him, but brought death and
cut off the years of those who were born from him. Or wherein did
Moses suffer loss in that he lived only one hundred and twenty years,
and, inasmuch as he was subject to Him who formed him, brought the
law to the seed of Jacob, and lighted a lamp for the nation of Israel?'
18 1 And I answered and said: 'He that lighted has taken from the
light, and there are but few that 2 have imitated him. But those
many whom he has lighted have taken from the darkness of Adam and
have not rejoiced in the light of the lamp.'
19 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Wherefore at that time
he appointed for them a covenant and said: "Behold I have placed
before you life and death," And he called heaven and earth
to witness against them. 2 For he knew that his time was but short,
But that heaven and earth endure always. 3 But after his death they
sinned and transgressed, Though they knew that they had the law
reproving (them), And the light in which nothing could err, Also
the spheres which testify, and Me. 4 Now regarding everything that
is, it is I that judge, but do not thou take counsel in thy soul
5 regarding these things, nor afflict thyself because of those which
have been. For now it is the consummation of time that should be
considered, whether of business, or of prosperity, or of shame,
6 and not the beginning thereof. Because if a man be prospered in
his beginnings and shamefully 7 entreated in his old age, he forgets
all the prosperity that he had. And again, if a man is shamefully
entreated in his beginnings, and at his end is prospered, he remembereth
not again his evil 8 entreatment. And again hearken: though each
one were prospered all that time all the time from the day on which
death was decreed against those who transgress, and in his end was
destroyed, in vain would have been everything.'
20 1 Therefore, behold! the days come, And the times shall hasten
more than the former, And the seasons shall speed on more than those
that are past, And the years shall pass more quickly than the present
(years). 2 Therefore have I now taken away Zion, That I may the
more speedily visit the world in its season. 3 Now therefore hold
fast in thy heart everything that I command thee, And seal it in
the recesses of thy mind. 4 And then I will show thee the judgement
of My might, And My ways which are unsearchable. 5 Go therefore
and sanctify thyself seven days, and eat no bread, nor drink water,
nor speak to 6 anyone. And afterwards come to that place and I will
reveal Myself to thee, and speak true things with thee, and I will
give thee commandment regarding the method of the times; for they
are coming and tarry not.'
21 1 And I went thence and sat in the valley of Cedron in a cave
of the earth, and I sanctified my soul there, and I eat no bread,
yet I was not hungry, and I drank no water, yet I thirsted not,
and 2 I was there till the seventh day, as He had commanded me.
And afterwards I came to that place 3 where He had spoken with me.
And it came to pass at sunset that my soul took much thought, 4
and I began to speak in the presence of the Mighty One, and said:
'O Thou that hast made the earth, hear me, that hast fixed the firmament
by the word, and hast made firm the height of the heaven by the
spirit, that hast called from the beginning of the world that which
did not yet exist, and 5 they obey Thee. Thou that hast commanded
the air by Thy nod, and hast seen those things which 6 are to be
as those things which Thou art doing. Thou that rulest with great
thought the hosts that stand before Thee: also the countless holy
beings, which Thou didst make from the beginning, of 7 flame and
fire, which stand around Thy throne Thou rulest with indignation.
To Thee only 8 does this belong that Thou shouldst do forth with
whatsoever Thou dost wish. Who causest the drops of rain to rain
by number upon the earth, and alone knowest the consummation of
the times 9 before they come; have respect unto my prayer. For Thou
alone art able to sustain all who are, and those who have passed
away, and those who are to be, those who sin, and those who are
10 righteous [as living (and) being past finding out]. For Thou
alone dost live immortal and past 11 finding out, and knowest the
number of mankind. And if in time many have sinned, yet others not
a few have been righteous. 12 Thou knowest where Thou preservest
the end of those who have sinned, or the consummation of 13 those
who have been righteous. For if there were this life only, which
belongs to all men, nothing could be more bitter than this, 14 For
of what profit is strength that turns to sickness, Or fullness of
food that turns to famine, Or beauty that turns to ugliness. 15,
16 For the nature of man is always changeable. For what we were
formerly now we no longer are, 17 and what we now are we shall not
afterwards remain. For if a consummation had not been prepared 18
for all, in vain would have been their beginning. But regarding
everything that comes from Thee, do Thou inform me, and regarding
everything about which I ask Thee, do Thou enlighten me. 19 How
long will that which is corruptible remain, and how long will the
time of mortals be prospered, and until what time will those who
transgress in the world be polluted with much 20 wickedness? Command
therefore in mercy and accomplish all that Thou saidst Thou wouldst
21 bring, that Thy might may be made known to those who think that
Thy long-suffering is weakness. And show to those who know not,
that everything that has befallen us and our city until now has
been according to the long-suffering of Thy power, because on account
of Thy name Thou hast called 22, 23 us a beloved people. Bring to
an end therefore henceforth mortality. And reprove accordingly the
angel of death, and let Thy glory appear, and let the might of Thy
beauty be known, and let Sheol be sealed so that from this time
forward it may not receive the dead, and let the treasuries of 24
souls restore those which are enclosed in them. For there have been
many years like those that are desolate from the days of Abraham
and Isaac and Jacob, and of all those who are like them, who 25
sleep in the earth, on whose account Thou didst say that Thou hadst
created the world. And now 26 quickly show Thy glory, and do not
defer what has been promised by Thee.' And (when) I had completed
the words of this prayer I was greatly weakened.
22 1 And it came to pass after these things that lo! the heavens
were opened, and I saw, and 2 power was given to me, and a voice
was heard from on high, and it said unto me: 'Baruch, Baruch, 3
why art thou troubled? He who travels by a road but does not complete
it, or who departs by sea 4 but does not arrive at the port, can
he be comforted? Or he who promises to give a present to 5 another,
but does not fulfill it, is it not robbery? Or he who sows the earth,
but does not reap its 6 fruit in its season, does he not lose everything?
Or he who plants a plant unless it grows till the 7 time suitable
to it, does he who planted it expect to receive fruit from it? Or
a woman who has 8 conceived, if she bring forth untimely, does she
not assuredly slay her infant? Or he who builds a house, if he does
not roof it and complete it, can it be called a house? Tell Me that
first.'
23 1, And I answered and said: 'Not so, O LORD, my Lord.' And He
answered and said unto me: Why therefore art thou troubled about
that which thou knowest not, and why art thou ill at ease 3 about
things in which thou art ignorant? For as thou hast not forgotten
the people who now are 4 and those who have passed away, so I remember
those who are appointed to come. Because when Adam sinned and death
was decreed against those who should be born, then the multitude
of those who should be born was numbered, and for that number a
place was prepared where the living might 5 dwell and the dead might
be guarded. Before therefore the number aforesaid is fulfilled,
the creature will not live again [for My spirit is the creator of
life], and Sheol will receive the dead. 6, 7 And again it is given
to thee to hear what things are to come after these times. For truly
My redemption has drawn nigh, and is not far distant as aforetime.
24 1 For behold! the days come and the books shall be opened in
which are written the sins of all those who have sinned, and again
also the treasuries in which the righteousness of all those who
have 2 been righteous in creation is gathered. For it shall come
to pass at that time that thou shalt see -and the many that are
with thee -the long-suffering of the Most High, which has been throughout
all generations, who has been long-suffering towards all who are
born, (alike) those 3 who sin and (those who) are righteous.' And
I answered and said: 'But, behold! O Lord, no one knows the number
of those things which have passed nor yet of those things which
are to come. 4 For I know indeed that which has befallen us, but
what will happen to our enemies I know not, and when Thou wilt visit
Thy works.'
25 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Thou too shalt be preserved
till that time till that 2 sign which the Most High will work for
the inhabitants of the earth in the end of days. This 3 therefore
shall be the sign. When a stupor shall seize the inhabitants of
the earth, and they 4 shall fall into many tribulations, and again
when they shall fall into great torments. And it will come to pass
when they say in their thoughts by reason of their much tribulation:
"The Mighty One doth no longer remember the earth" yea,
it will come to pass when they abandon hope, that the time will
then awake.'
26 1 And I answered and said: 'Will that tribulation which is to
be continue a long time, and will that necessity embrace many years?'
27 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Into twelve parts is that
time divided, and each one of 2 them is reserved for that which
is appointed for it. In the first part there shall be the beginning
3, 4 of commotions. And in the second part (there shall be) slayings
of the great ones. And in 5, 6 the third part the fall of many by
death. And in the fourth part the sending of the sword. And 7 in
the fifth part famine and the withholding of rain. And in the sixth
part earthquakes and 8, 9 terrors. [Wanting .] And in the eighth
part a multitude of spectres and attacks of the Shedim. 10, 11,
12 And in the ninth part the fall of fire. And in the tenth part
rapine and much oppression, And in 13 the eleventh part wickedness
and unchastity. And in the twelfth part confusion from the mingling
14 together of all those things aforesaid. For these parts of that
time are reserved, and shall be 15 mingled one with another and
minister one to another. For some shall leave out some of their
own, and receive (in its stead) from others, and some complete their
own and that of others, so that those may not understand who are
upon the earth in those days that this is the consummation of the
times.
28 1,2 'Nevertheless, whosoever understandeth shall then be wise.
For the measure and reckoning of 3 that time are two parts a week
of seven weeks.' And I answered and said: 'It is good for a man
to 4 come and behold, but it is better that he should not come lest
he fall. [But I will say this also: 5 Will he who is incorruptible
despise those things which are corruptible, and whatever befalls
in the case of those things which are corruptible, so that he might
look only to those things which are not 6 corruptible?] But if,
O Lord, those things shall assuredly come to pass which Thou hast
foretold 7 to me, so do Thou show this also unto me if indeed I
have found grace in Thy sight. Is it in one place or in one of the
parts of the earth that those things are come to pass, or will the
whole earth experience (them)?'
29 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Whatever will then befall
(will befall) the whole earth; 2 therefore all who live will experience
(them). For at that time I will protect only those who are 3 found
in those self-same days in this land. And it shall come to pass
when all is accomplished that 4 was to come to pass in those parts,
that the Messiah shall then begin to be revealed. And Behemoth shall
be revealed from his place and Leviathan shall ascend from the sea,
those two great monsters which I created on the fifth day of creation,
and shall have kept until that time; and then they shall 5 be for
food for all that are left. The earth also shall yield its fruit
ten thousandfold and on each (?) vine there shall be a thousand
branches, and each branch shall produce a thousand clusters, and
each 6 cluster produce a thousand grapes, and each grape produce
a cor of wine. And those who have 7 hungered shall rejoice: moreover,
also, they shall behold marvels every day. For winds shall go forth
from before Me to bring every morning the fragrance of aromatic
fruits, and at the close of the 8 day clouds distilling the dew
of health. And it shall come to pass at that self-same time that
the treasury of manna shall again descend from on high, and they
will eat of it in those years, because these are they who have come
to the consummation of time.
30 1 And it shall come to pass after these things, when the time
of the advent of the Messiah is fulfilled, that He shall return
in glory. 2 Then all who have fallen asleep in hope of Him shall
rise again. And it shall come to pass at that time that the treasuries
will be opened in which is preserved the number of the souls of
the righteous, and they shall come forth, and a multitude of souls
shall be seen together in one 3 assemblage of one thought, and the
first shall rejoice and the last shall not be grieved. For they
know that the time has come of which it is said, that it is the
consummation of the times. 4 But the souls of the wicked, when they
behold all these things, shall then waste away the more. 5 For they
shall know that their torment has come and their perdition has arrived.'
31 1 And it came to pass after these things: that I went to the
people and said unto them: 'Assemble 2 unto me all your elders and
I will speak words unto them.' And they all assembled in the valley
3 of the Cedron. And I answered and said unto them: Hear, O Israel,
and I will speak to thee, And give ear, O seed of Jacob, and I will
instruct thee. 4 Forget not Zion, But hold in remembrance the anguish
of Jerusalem. 5 For lo! the days come, When everything that is shall
become the prey of corruption And be as though it had not been.
32 1 'But as for you, if ye prepare your hearts, so as to sow in
them the fruits of the law, it shall protect 2 you in that time
in which the Mighty One is to shake the whole creation. [Because
after a 3 little time the building of Zion will be shaken in order
that it may be built again. But that building will not remain, but
will again after a time be rooted out, and will remain desolate
until 4, 5 the time And afterwards it must be renewed in glory,
and perfected for evermore.] Therefore we should not be distressed
so much over the evil which has now come as over that which is 6
still to be. For there will be a greater trial than these two tribulations
when the Mighty One will 7 renew His creation. And now do not draw
near to me for a few days, nor seek me till I come to 8 you.' And
it came to pass when I had spoken to them all these words, that
I, Baruch, went my way, 9 and when the people saw me setting out,
they lifted up their voice and lamented and said: 'Whither departest
thou from us, Baruch, and forsakest us as a father who forsakes
his orphan children, and
departs from them?
33 1 'Are these the commands which thy companion, Jeremiah the
prophet, commanded thee, and 2 said unto thee: "Look to this
people till I go and make ready the rest of the brethren in Babylon,
3 against whom has gone forth the sentence that they should be led
into captivity"? And now if thou also forsakest us, it were
good for us all to die before thee, and then that thou shouldst
withdraw from us.'
34 And I answered and said unto the people: 'Far be it from me
to forsake you or to withdraw from you, but I will only go unto
the Holy of Holies to inquire of the Mighty One concerning you and
concerning Zion, if in some respect I should receive more illumination:
and after these things I will return to you.'
35 1 And I, Baruch, went to the holy place, and sat down upon the
ruins and wept, and said: 2 'O that mine eyes were springs, And
mine eyelids a fount of tears. 3 For how shall I lament for Zion,
And how shall I mourn for Jerusalem? 4 Because in that place where
I am now prostrate, Of old the high priest offered holy sacrifices,
And placed thereon an incense of fragrant odours. 5 But now our
glorying has been made into dust, And the desire of our soul into
sand.'
36 1, 2 And when I had said these things I fell asleep there, and
I saw a vision in the night. And lo! a forest of trees planted on
the plain, and lofty and rugged rocky mountains surrounded it, and
that 3 forest occupied much space. And lo! over against it arose
a vine, and from under it there went forth 4 a fountain peacefully.
Now that fountain came to the forest and was (stirred) into great
waves, and those waves submerged that forest, and suddenly they
rooted out the greater part of that forest, and 5 overthrew all
the mountains which were round about it. And the height of the forest
began to be made low, and the top of the mountains was made low
and that fountain prevailed greatly, so that it 6 left nothing of
that great forest save one cedar only. Also when it had cast it
down and had destroyed and rooted out the greater par t of that
forest, so that nothing was left of it, nor could its place be recognized,
then that vine began to come with the fountain in peace and great
tranquillity, and it came to a place which was not far from that
cedar, and they brought the cedar which had 7 been cast down to
it. And I beheld and lo! that vine opened its mouth and spake and
said to that cedar: 'Art thou not that cedar which was left of the
forest of wickedness, and by whose means 8 wickedness persisted,
and was wrought all those years, and goodness never. And thou didst
keep conquering that which was not thine, and to that which was
thine thou didst never show compassion, and thou didst keep extending
thy power over those who were far from thee, and those who drew
nigh thee thou didst hold fast in the toils of thy wickedness, and
thou didst uplift thyself always as 9, 10 one that could not be
rooted out! But now thy time has sped and thine hour is come. Do
thou also therefore depart O cedar, after the forest. which departed
before thee, and become dust with it. 11 and let your ashes be mingled
together, And now recline in anguish and rest in torment till thy
last time come, in which thou wilt come again, and be tormented
still more.'
37 And after these things I saw that cedar burning, and the vine
glowing, itself and all around it, the plain full of unfading flowers.
And I indeed awoke and arose.
38 1 And I prayed and said: 'O LORD, my Lord, Thou dost always
enlighten those who are led by 2, 3 understanding. Thy law is life,
and Thy wisdom is right guidance. Make known to me therefore 4 the
interpretation of this vision. For Thou knowest that my soul hath
always walked in Thy law, and from my (earliest) days I departed
not from Thy wisdom.'
39 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Baruch, this is the interpretation
of the vision which thou 2 hast seen. As thou hast seen the great
forest which lofty and rugged mountains surrounded, this is 3 the
word. Behold! the days come, and this kingdom will be destroyed
which once destroyed Zion, 4 and it will be subjected to that which
comes after it. Moreover, that also again after a time will be destroyed,
and another, a third, will arise, and that also will have dominion
for its time, and will be 5 destroyed. And after these things a
fourth kingdom will arise, whose power will be harsh and evil far
beyond those which were before it, and it will rule many times as
the forests on the plain, and it 6 will hold fast for times, and
will exalt itself more than the cedars of Lebanon. And by it the
truth will be hidden, and all those who are polluted with iniquity
will flee to it, as evil beasts flee and 7 creep into the forest.
And it will come to pass when the time of its consummation that
it should fall has approached, then the principate of My Messiah
will be revealed, which is like the fountain 8 and the vine, and
when it is revealed it will root out the multitude of its host.
And as touching that which thou hast seen, the lofty cedar, which
was left of that forest, and the fact, that the vine spoke those
words with it which thou didst hear, this is the word.
40 1 The last leader of that time will be left alive, when the
multitude of his hosts will be put to the sword, and he will be
bound, and they will take him up to Mount Zion, and My Messiah will
convict 2 him of all his impieties, and will gather and set before
him all the works of his hosts. And afterwards he will put him to
death, and protect the rest of My people which shall be found in
the place which 3 I have chosen. And his principate will stand for
ever, until the world of corruption is at an end, 4 and until the
times aforesaid are fulfilled. This is thy vision, and this is its
interpretation.'
41 1 And I answered and said: 'For whom and for how many shall
these things be? or who will be 2 worthy to live at that time? For
I will. speak before thee everything that I think, and I will ask
of 3 Thee regarding those things which I meditate. For lo! I see
many of Thy people who have with 4 drawn from Thy covenant, and
cast from them the yoke of Thy law. But others again I have seen
5 who have forsaken their vanity, and fled for refuge beneath Thy
wings. What therefore will be to 6 them? or how will the last time
receive them? Or perhaps the time of these will assuredly be weighed,
and as the beam inclines will they be judged accordingly?'
42 1, 2 And He answered and said unto me: 'These things also will
I show unto thee. As for what thou didst say -- "To whom will
these things be, and how many (will they be)?"- to those who
have believed there shall be the good which was spoken of aforetime,
and to those who despise there shall 3 be the contrary of these
things. And as for what thou didst say regarding those who have
drawn 4 near and those who have withdrawn this is the word. As for
those who were before subject, and afterwards withdrew and mingled
themselves with the seed of mingled peoples, the time of these was
5 the former, and was accounted as something exalted. And as for
those who before knew not but afterwards knew life, and mingled
(only) with the seed of the people which had separated itself the
6 time of these (is) the latter, and is accounted as something exalted.
And time shall succeed to time and season to season, and one shall
receive from another, and then with a view to the consummation shall
everything be compared according to the measure of the times and
the hours of the seasons. 7, 8 For corruption shall take those that
belong to it, and life those that belong to it. And the dust shall
be called, and there shall be said to it: "Give back that which
is not thine, and raise up all that thou hast kept until its time."
43 1 'But, do thou, Baruch, direct thy heart to that which has
been said to thee, And understand those things which have been shown
to thee; For there are many eternal consolations for thee. 2 For
thou shalt depart from this place, And thou shalt pass from the
regions which are now seen by thee, And thou shalt forget whatever
is corruptible, And shalt not again recall those things which happen
among mortals. 3 Go therefore and command thy people, and come to
this place, and afterwards fast seven days, and then I will come
to thee and speak with thee.'
44 1 And I, Baruch, went from thence, and came to my people, and
I called my first-born son and [the Gedaliahs] my friends, and seven
of the elders of the people, and I said unto them: Behold, I go
unto my fathers According to the way of all the earth. 3 But withdraw
ye not from the way of the law, But guard and admonish the people
which remain; 'Lest they withdraw from the commandments of the Mighty
One, 4 For ye see that He whom we serve is just, And our Creator
is no respecter of persons. 5 And see ye what hath befallen Zion,
And what hath happened to Jerusalem. 6 For the judgement of the
Mighty One shall (thereby) be made known, And His ways, which, though
past finding out, are right. 7 For if ye endure and persevere in
His fear, And do not forget His law, The times shall change over
you for good. And ye shall see the consolation of Zion. 8, 9 Because
whatever is now is nothing, But that which shall be is very great.
For everything that is corruptible shall pass away, And everything
that dies shall depart, And all the present time shall be forgotten,
Nor shall there be any remembrance of the present time, which is
defiled with evils. 10 For that which runs now runs unto vanity,
And that which prospers shall quickly fall and be humiliated. 11
For that which is to be shall be the object of desire, And for that
which comes afterwards shall we hope; For it is a time that passes
not away, 12 And the hour comes which abides for ever. And the new
world (comes) which does not turn to corruption those who depart
to its blessedness, And has no mercy on those who depart to torment,
And leads not to perdition those who live in it. 13 For these are
they who shall inherit that time which has been spoken of, And theirs
is the inheritance of the promised time. 14 These are they who have
acquired for themselves treasures of wisdom, And with them are found
stores of understanding, And from mercy have they not withdrawn,
And the truth of the law have they preserved. 15 For to them shall
be given the world to come, But the dwelling of the rest who are
many shall be in the fire.'
45 2 'Do ye therefore so far as ye are able instruct the people,
for that labour is ours. For if ye teach them, ye will quicken them.'
46 1 And my son and the elders of the people answered and said
unto me: 'Has the Mighty One humiliated us to such a degree As to
take thee from us quickly? 2 And truly we shall be in darkness,
And there shall be no light to the people who are left 3 For where
again shall we seek the law, Or who will distinguish for us between
death and life?' 4 And I said unto them: 'The throne of the Mighty
One I cannot resist; Nevertheless, there shall not be wanting to
Israel a wise man Nor a son of the law to the race of Jacob. 5 But
only prepare ye your hearts, that ye may obey the law, And be subject
to those who in fear are wise and understanding; And prepare your
souls that ye may not depart from them. 6 For if ye do these things,
Good tidings shall come unto you. [Which I before told you of; nor
shall ye fall into the torment, of which I testified to you before.'
7 But with regard to the word that I was to be taken I did not make
(it) known to them or to my son.]
47 1 And when I had gone forth and dismissed them, I went thence
and said unto them: 'Behold! 2 I go to Hebron: for thither the Mighty
One hath sent me.' And I came to that place where the word had been
spoken unto me, and I sat there, and fasted seven days.
48 1 And it came to pass after the seventh day, that I prayed before
the Mighty One and said 2 'O my Lord, Thou summonest the advent
of the times, And they stand before Thee; Thou causest the power
of the ages to pass away, And they do not resist Thee; Thou arrangest
the method of the seasons, And they obey Thee. 3 Thou alone knowest
the duration of the generations, And Thou revealest not Thy mysteries
to many. 4 Thou makest known the multitude of the fire, And Thou
weighest the lightness of the wind. 5 Thou explorest the limit of
the heights, And Thou scrutinizest the depths of the darkness. 6
Thou carest for the number which pass away that they may be preserved
And Thou preparest an abode for those that are to be. 7 Thou rememberest
the beginning which Thou hast made, And the destruction that is
to be Thou forgettest not. 8 With nods of fear and indignation Thou
commandest the flames, And they change into spirits, And with a
word Thou quickenest that which was not, And with mighty power Thou
holdest that which has not yet come. 9 Thou instructest created
things in the understanding of Thee, And Thou makest wise the spheres
so as to minister in their orders. 10 Armies innumerable stand before
Thee And minister in their orders quietly at Thy nod. 11 Hear Thy
servant And give ear to my petition. 12 For in a little time are
we born, And in a little time do we return. 13 But with Thee hours
are as a time, And days as generations. 14 Be not therefore wroth
with man; for he is nothing 15 And take not account of our works;
For what are we? For lo! by Thy gift do we come into the world,
And we depart not of our own will. 16 For we said not to our parents,
"Beget us," Nor did we send to Sheol and say, "Receive
us." 17 What therefore is our strength that we should bear
Thy wrath Or what are we that we should endure Thy judgement? 18
Protect us in Thy compassions, And in Thy mercy help us. 19 Behold
the little ones that are subject unto Thee, And save all that draw
nigh unto Thee: And destroy not the hope of our people, And cut
not short 'the times of our aid. 20 For this is the nation which
Thou hast chosen, And these are the people, to whom Thou findest
no equal. 21 But I will speak now before Thee, And I will say as
my heart thinketh. 22 'In Thee do we trust, for lo! Thy law is with
us, And we know that we shall not fall so long as we keep Thy statutes.
23 [To all time are we blessed at all events in this that we have
not mingled with the Gentiles.] 24 For we are all one celebrated
people, Who have received one law from One: And the law which is
amongst us will aid us, And the surpassing wisdom which is in us
will help us.' 25, 26 And when I had prayed and said these things,
I was greatly weakened. And He answered and said unto me: Thou hast
prayed simply, O Baruch, And all thy words have been heard. 27 But
My judgement exacts its own And My law exacts its rights.' 28 For
from thy words I will answer thee, And from thy prayer I will speak
to thee. 29 For this is as follows: he that is corrupted is not
at all; he has both wrought iniquity so far as he 30 could do anything,
and has not remembered My goodness, nor accepted My long-suffering.
Therefore 31 thou shalt surely be taken up, as I before told thee.
For that time shall arise which brings affliction; for it shall
come and pass by with quick vehemence, and it shall be turbulent
coming in 32 the heat of indignation. And it shall come to pass
in those days that all the inhabitants of the earth shall be moved
one against another, because they know not that My judgement has
drawn nigh. 33 For there shall not be found many wise at that time,
And the intelligent shall be but a few: Moreover, even those who
know shall most of all be silent. 34 And there shall be many rumours
and tidings not a few, And the doings of phantasmata shall be manifest,
And promises not a few be recounted. Some of them (shall prove)
idle, And some of them shall be confirmed. 35 And honour shall be
turned into shame, And strength humiliated into contempt, And probity
destroyed, And beauty shall become ugliness. 36 And many shall say
to many at that time: "Where hath the multitude of intelligence
hidden itself, And whither hath the multitude of wisdom removed
itself?" 37 And whilst they are meditating these things, Then
envy shall arise in those who had not thought aught of themselves
(?) And passion shall seize him that is peaceful, And many shall
be stirred up in anger to injure many, And they shall rouse up armies
in order to shed blood, And in the end they shall perish together
with them. 38 And it shall come to pass at the self-same time, That
a change of times shall manifestly appear to every man, Because
in all those times they polluted themselves And they practised oppression,
And walked every man in his own works, And remembered not the law
of the Mighty One. 39 Therefore a fire shall consume their thoughts,
And in flame shall the meditations of their reins be tried; For
the Judge shall come and will not tarry. 40 Because each of the
inhabitants of the earth knew when he was transgressing. But My
Law they knew not by reason of their pride. 41 But many shall then
assuredly weep, Yea, over the living more than over the dead.' 42
And I answered and said: 'O Adam, what hast thou done to all those
who are born from thee? And what will be said to the first Eve who
hearkened to the serpent? 43 For all this multitude are going to
corruption, Nor is there any numbering of those whom the fire devours.
44, 45 But again I will speak in Thy presence. Thou, O LORD, my
Lord, knowest what is in Thy 46 creature. For Thou didst of old
command the dust to produce Adam, and Thou knowest the number of
those who are born from him, and how far they have sinned before
Thee, who have 47 existed and not confessed Thee as their Creator.
And as regards all these their end shall convict them, and Thy law
which they have transgressed shall requite them on Thy day.' 48
['But now let us dismiss the wicked and inquire about the righteous.
49 And I will recount their blessedness And not be silent in celebrating
their glory, which is reserved for them. 50 For assuredly as in
a little time in this transitory world in which ye live, ye have
endured much labour, So in that world to which there is no end,
ye shall receive great light.']
49 1 Nevertheless, I will again ask from Thee, O Mighty One, yea,
I will ask mercy from Him who made all things. 2 "In what shape
will those live who live in Thy day? Or how will the splendour of
those who (are) after that time continue? 3 Will they then resume
this form of the present, And put on these entrammelling members,
Which are now involved in evils, And in which evils are consummated,
Or wilt Thou perchance change these things which have been in the
world
As also the world?" '
50 1 And He answered and said unto me: 'Hear, Baruch, this word,
And write in the remembrance of thy heart all that thou shalt learn.
2 For the earth shall then assuredly restore the dead, [Which it
now receives, in order to preserve them]. It shall make no change
in their form, But as it has received, so shall it restore them,
And as I delivered them unto it, so also shall it raise them. 3
For then it will be necessary to show to the living that the dead
have come to life again, and that 4 those who had departed have
returned (again). And it shall come to pass, when they have severally
recognized those whom they now know, then judgement shall grow strong,
and those things which before were spoken of shall come.
51 1 And it shall come to pass, when that appointed day has gone
by. that then shall the aspect of those 2 who are condemned be afterwards
changed, and the glory of those who are justified. For the aspect
of those who now act wickedly shall become worse than it is, as
they shall suffer torment. 3 Also (as for) the glory of those who
have now been justified in My law, who have had understanding in
their life, and who have planted in their heart the root of wisdom,
then their splendour shall be glorified in changes, and the form
of their face shall be turned into the light of their beauty, that
they may be able to acquire and receive the world which does not
die, which is then promised to 4 them. For over this above all shall
those who come then lament, that they rejected My law, and stopped
5 their ears that they might not hear wisdom or receive understanding.
When therefore they see those, over whom they are now exalted, (but)
who shall then be exalted and glorified more than they, they shall
respectively be transformed, the latter into the splendour of angels,
and the former shall yet 6 more waste away in wonder at the visions
and in the beholding of the forms. For they shall first behold and
afterwards depart to be tormented. 7 But those who have been saved
by their works. And to whom the law has been now a hope, And understanding
an expectation, And wisdom a confidence, Shall wonders appear in
their time. 8 For they shall behold the world which is now invisible
to them, And they shall behold the time which is now hidden from
them: 9 And time shall no longer age them. 10 For in the heights
of that world shall they dwell, And they shall be made like unto
the angels, And be made equal to the stars, And they shall be changed
into every form they desire, From beauty into loveliness, And from
light into the splendour of glory. 11 For there shall be spread
before them the extents of Paradise, and there shall be shown to
them the beauty of the majesty of the living creatures which are
beneath the throne, and all the armies of the angels, who [are now
held fast by My word, lest they should appear, and] are held fast
by a 12 command, that they may stand in their places till their
advent comes. Moreover, there shall then be 13 excellency in the
righteous surpassing that in the angels. For the first shall receive
the last, those whom they were expecting, and the last those of
whom they used to hear that they had passed away. 14 For they have
been delivered from this world of tribulation, And laid down the
burden of anguish. 15 For what then have men lost their life, And
for what have those who were on the earth exchanged their soul?
16 For then they chose (not) for themselves this time, Which, beyond
the reach of anguish, could not pass away: But they chose for themselves
that time, Whose issues are full of lamentations and evils, And
they denied the world which ages not those who come to it, And they
rejected the time of glory, So that they shall not come to the honour
of which I told thee before.'
52 1 And I answered and said: How can we forget those for whom
woe is then reserved? 2 And why therefore do we again mourn for
those who die? Or why do we weep for those who depart to Sheol?
3 Let lamentations be reserved for the beginning of that coming
torment, And let tears be laid up for the advent of the destruction
of that time. 4 [But even in the face of these things will I speaks
5 And as for the righteous, what will they do now? 6 Rejoice ye
in the suffering which ye now suffer: For why do ye look for the
decline of your enemies? 7 Make ready your soul for that which is
reserved for you, And prepare your souls for the reward which is
laid up for you.']
53 1 And when I had said these things I fell asleep there, and
I saw a vision, and lo! a cloud was ascending from a very great
sea, and I kept gazing upon it, and lo! it was full of waters white
and black, and there were many colours in those self-same waters,
and as it were the likeness of great 2 lightning was seen at its
summit. And I saw the cloud passing swiftly in quick courses, and
it 3 covered all the earth. And it came to pass after these things
that cloud began to pour 4 upon the earth the waters that were in
it. And I saw that there was not one and the same likeness 5 in
the waters which descended from it. For in the first beginning they
were black and many for a time, and afterwards I saw that the waters
became bright, but they were not many, and after these things again
I saw black (waters), and after these things again bright, and again
6 black and again bright how this was done twelve times, but the
black were always more numerous 7 than the bright. And it came to
pass at the end of the cloud, that lo! it rained black waters, and
they were darker than had been all those waters that were before,
and fire was mingled 8 with them, and where those waters descended,
they wrought devastation and destruction. And after these things
I saw how that lightning which I had seen on the summit of the cloud,
seized 9 hold of it and hurled it to the earth. Now that lightning
shone exceedingly, so as to illuminate the whole earth, and it healed
those regions where the last waters had descended and wrought 10,
11 devastation. And it took hold of the whole earth, and had dominion
over it. And I saw after these things, and lo! twelve rivers were
ascending from the sea, and they began to surround 12 that lightning
and to become subject to it. And by reason of my fear I awoke.
54 1 And I besought the Mighty One, and said: Thou alone, O Lord,
knowest of aforetime the deep things of the world, And the things
which befall in their times Thou bringest about by Thy word, And
against the works of the inhabitants of the earth Thou dost hasten
the beginnings of the times, And the end of the seasons Thou alone
knowest. 2 (Thou) for whom nothing is too hard, But who dost everything
easily by a nod: 3 (Thou) to whom the depths come as the heights,
And whose word the beginnings of the ages serve: 4 (Thou) who revealest
to those who fear Thee what is prepared for them, That thenceforth
they may be comforted. 5 Thou showest great acts to those who know
not; Thou breakest up the enclosure of those who are ignorant, And
lightest up what is dark, And revealest what is hidden to the pure,
[Who in faith have submitted themselves to Thee and Thy law.] 6
Thou hast shown to Thy servant this vision; Reveal to me also its
interpretation. 7 For I know that as regards those things wherein
I besought Thee, I have received a response, And as regards what
I besought, Thou didst reveal to me with what voice I should praise
Thee, And from what members I should cause praises and hallelujahs
to ascend to Thee. 8 For if my members were mouths, And the hairs
of my head voices, Even so I could not give Thee the meed of praise,
Nor laud thee as is befitting, Nor could I recount Thy praise, Nor
tell the glory of Thy beauty. 9 For what am I amongst men, Or why
am I reckoned amongst those who are more excellent than I, That
I have heard all these marvelous things from the Most High, And
numberless promises from Him who created me? 10 Blessed be my mother
among those that bear, And praised among women be she that bare
me. 11 For I will not be silent in praising the Mighty One, And
with the voice of praise I will recount His marvellous deeds. 12
For who doeth like unto Thy marvellous deeds, O God, Or who comprehendeth
Thy deep thought of life. 13 For with Thy counsel Thou dost govern
all the creatures which Thy right hand has created, And Thou hast
established every fountain of light beside Thee, And the treasures
of wisdom beneath Thy throne hast Thou prepared. 14 And justly do
they perish who have not loved Thy law, And the torment of judgement
shall await those who have not submitted themselves to Thy power.
15 For though Adam first sinned And brought untimely death upon
all, Yet of those who were born from him Each one of them has prepared
for his own soul torment to come, And again each one of them has
chosen for himself glories to come. 16 [For assuredly he who believeth
will receive reward. 17 But now, as for you, ye wicked that now
are, turn ye to destruction, because ye shall speedily be visited,
in that formerly ye rejected the understanding of the Most High.
18 For His works have not taught you, Nor has the skill of His creation
which is at all times persuaded you.] 19 Adam is therefore not the
cause, save only of his own soul, But each of us has been the Adam
of his own soul. 20 But do Thou, O Lord, expound to me regarding
those things which Thou hast revealed to me, And inform me regarding
that which I besought Thee. 21 For at the consummation of the world
vengeance shall be taken upon those who have done wickedness according
to their wickedness, And Thou wilt glorify the faithful according
to their faithfulness. 22 For those who are amongst Thine own Thou
rulest, And those who sin Thou blottest out from amongst Thine own.'
55 1 And it came to pass when I had finished speaking the words
of this prayer, that I sat there under 2 a tree, that I might rest
in the shade of the branches. And I wondered and was astonied, and
pondered in my thoughts regarding the multitude of goodness which
sinners who are upon the earth have rejected, and regarding the
great torment which they have despised, though they knew that 3
they should be tormented because of the sin they had committed.
And when I was pondering on these things and the like, lo! the angel
Ramiel who presides over true visions was sent to me, and he said
unto me: 4 'Why does thy heart trouble thee, Baruch, and why does
thy thought disturb thee? 5 For if owing to the report which thou
hast only heard of judgement thou art so moved, What (wilt thou
be) when thou shalt see it manifestly with thine eyes? 6 And if
with the expectation wherewith thou dost expect the day of the Mighty
One thou art so overcome, What (wilt thou be) when thou shalt come
to its advent? 7 And, if at the word of the announcement of the
torment of those who have done foolishly thou art so wholly distraught,
How much more when the event will reveal marvellous things? And
if thou hast heard tidings of the good and evil things which are
then coming and art grieved, What (wilt thou be) when thou shalt
behold what the majesty will reveal, Which shall convict these and
cause those to rejoice.'
56 1 Nevertheless, because thou hast besought the Most High to
reveal to thee the interpretation 2 of the vision which thou hast
seen, I have been sent to tell thee. And the Mighty One hath assuredly
made known to thee the methods of the times that have passed, and
of those that are destined to pass in His world from the beginning
of its creation even unto its consummation, 3 of those things which
(are) deceit and of those which (are) in truth. For as thou didst
see a great cloud which ascended from the sea, and went and covered
the earth, this is the duration of the world which the Mighty One
made when he took counsel to make the world. 4 And it came to pass
when the word had gone forth from His presence, that the duration
of the world had come into being in a small degree, and was established
according to the multitude of 5 the intelligence of Him who sent
it. And as thou didst previously see on the summit of the cloud
black waters which descended previously on the earth, this is the
transgression wherewith Adam the first man transgressed. 6 For [since]
when he transgressed Untimely death came into being, Grief was named
And anguish was prepared, And pain was created, And trouble consummated,
And disease began to be established, And Sheol kept demanding that
it should be renewed in blood, And the begetting of children was
brought about, And the passion of parents produced, And the greatness
of humanity was humiliated, And goodness languished. 7, 8 What therefore
can be blacker or darker than these things? This is the beginning
of the black 9 waters which thou hast seen. And from these black
(waters) again were black derived, and the 10 darkness of darkness
was produced. For he became a danger to his own soul: even to the
angels 11, 12 became he a danger. For, moreover, at that time when
he was created, they enjoyed liberty. And 13 some of them descended,
and mingled with the women. And then those who did so were tormented
14 in chains. But the rest of the multitude of the angels, of which
there is (no) number, restrained 15 themselves. And those who dwelt
on the earth perished together (with them) through the waters 16
of the deluge. These are the black first waters.
57 1 And after these (waters) thou didst see bright waters: this
is the fount of Abraham, also his 2 generations and advent of his
son, and of his son's son, and of those like them. Because at that
time the unwritten law was named amongst them, And the works of
the commandments were then fulfilled, And belief in the coming judgement
was then generated, And hope of the world that was to be renewed
was then built up, And the promise of the life that should come
hereafter was implanted. 3 These are the bright waters, which thou
hast seen.
58 1 And the black third waters which thou hast seen, these are
the mingling of all sins, which the nations afterwards wrought after
the death of those righteous men, and the wickedness of the land
of 2 Egypt, wherein they did wickedly in the service wherewith they
made their sons to serve. Nevertheless, these also perished at last.
59 1 And the bright fourth waters which thou hast seen are the
advent of Moses and Aaron and 2 Miriam and Joshua the son of Nun
and Caleb and of all those like them. For at that time the lamp
of the eternal law shone on all those who sat in darkness, which
announced to them that believe the 3 promise of their reward, and
to them that deny, the torment of fire which is reserved for them.
But also the heavens at that time were shaken from their place,
and those who were under the throne of 4 the Mighty One were perturbed,
when He was taking Moses unto Himself For He showed him many admonitions
together with the principles of the law and the consummation of'
the times, as also to thee, and likewise the pattern of Zion and
its measures, in the pattern of which the 5 sanctuary of the present
time was to be made. But then also He showed to him the measures
of the fire, also the depths of the abyss, and the weight of the
winds, and the number of the drops of 6 rain: And the suppression
of anger, and the multitude of long-suffering, and the truth of
judgement: 7, 8 And the root of wisdom, and the riches of understanding,
and the fount of knowledge: And the height of the air, and the greatness
of Paradise, and the consummation of the ages, and the beginning
9 of the day of judgement: And the number of the offerings, and
the earths which have not yet come: 10 And the mouth of Gehenna,
and the station of vengeance, and the place of faith, and the region
of 11 hope: And the likeness of future torment, and the multitude
of innumerable angels, and the flaming hosts, and the splendour
of the lightning and the voice of the thunders, and the orders of
the chiefs of the angels, and the treasuries of light, and the changes
of the times, and the investigations of the 12 law. These are the
bright fourth waters which thou hast seen.
60 1 'And the black fifth waters which thou hast seen raining are
the works which the Amorites wrought, and the spells of their incantations
which they wrought, and the wickedness of their 2 mysteries, and
the mingling of their pollution. But even Israel was then polluted
by sins in the days of the judges, though they saw many sip which
were from Him who made them.
61 1 'And the bright sixth waters which thou didst see, this is
the time in which David and Solomon were born. 2 And there was at
that time the building of Zion, And the dedication of the sanctuary,
And the shedding of much blood of the nations that sinned then,
And many offerings which were offered then in the dedication of
the sanctuary. 3 And peace and tranquillity existed at that time,
4 And wisdom was heard in the assembly: And the riches of understanding
were magnified in the congregations, 5 And the holy festivals were
fulfilled in blessedness and in much joy. 6 And the judgement of
the rulers was then seen to be without guile, And the righteousness
of the precepts of the Mighty One was accomplished with truth. 7
And the land [which] was then beloved by the Lord, And because its
inhabitants sinned not, it was glorified beyond all lands, And the
city Zion ruled then over all lands and regions. 8 These are the
bright waters which thou hast seen.
62 1 'And the black seventh waters which thou bast seen, this is
the perversion (brought about) by the 2 counsel of Jeroboam, who
took counsel to make two calves of gold: And all the iniquities
which 3 kings who were after him iniquitously wrought. And the curse
of Jezebel and the worship of idols 4 which Israel practised at
that time. And the withholding of rain, and the famines which occurred
5 until women eat the fruit of their wombs. And the time of their
captivity which came upon the nine 6 tribes and a half, because
they were in many sins. And Salmanasar king of Assyria came and
led 7 them away captive. But regarding the Gentiles it were tedious
to tell how they always wrought 8 impiety and wickedness, and never
wrought righteousness. These are the black seventh waters which
thou hast seen.
63 1 'And the bright eighth waters which thou hast seen, this is
the rectitude and uprightness of 2 Hezekiah king of Judah and the
grace (of God) which came upon him. For when Sennacherib was stirred
up in order that he might perish, and his wrath troubled him in
order that he might thereby 3 perish, for the multitude also of
the nations which were with him . When, moreover, Hezekiah the king
heard those things which the king of Assyria was devising, (i.e.)
to come and seize him and destroy his people, the two and a half
tribes which remained: nay, more he wished to overthrow Zion also:
then Hezekiah trusted in his works, and had hope in his righteousness,
and spake with 4 the Mighty One and said: "Behold, for lo!
Sennacherib is prepared to destroy us, and he will be boastful and
uplifted when he has destroyed Zion." 5 And the Mighty One
heard him, for Hezekiah was wise, And He had respect unto his prayer,
because he was righteous. 6, 7 And thereupon the Mighty One commanded
Ramiel His angel who speaks with thee. And I went forth and destroyed
their multitude, the number of whose chiefs only was a hundred and
8 eighty-five thousand, and each one of them had an equal number
(at his command). And at that time I burned their bodies within,
but their raiment and arms I preserved outwardly, in order that
the still more wonderful deeds of the Mighty One might appear, and
that thereby His name might 9 be spoken of throughout the whole
earth. And Zion was saved and Jerusalem delivered: Israel also 10
was freed from tribulation. And all those who were in the holy land
rejoiced, and the name of the 11 Mighty One was glorified so that
it was spoken of. These are the bright waters which thou hast seen.
64 1 'And the black ninth waters which thou hast seen, this is
all the wickedness which was in the days 2 of Manasseh the son of
Hezekiah. For he wrought much impiety, and he slew the righteous,
and he wrested judgement. and he shed the blood of the innocent,
and wedded women he violently polluted, and he overturned the altars,
and destroyed their offerings, and drove forth their priests 3 lest
they should minister in the sanctuary. And he made an image with
five faces: four of them looked to the four winds, and the fifth
on the summit of the image as an adversary of the zeal of the 4
Mighty One. And then wrath went forth from the presence of the Mighty
One to the intent that 5 Zion should be rooted out, as also it befell
in your days. But also against the two tribes and a half 6 went
forth a decree that they should also be led away captive, as thou
hast now seen. And to such a degree did the impiety of Manasseh
increase, that it removed the praise of the Most High from 7 the
sanctuary. On this account Manasseh was at that time named "the
impious", and finally his 8 abode was in the fire. For though
his prayer was heard with the Most High, finally, when he was cast
into the brazen horse and the brazen horse was melted, it served
as a sign unto him for the 9 hour. For he had not lived perfectly,
for he was not worthy but that thenceforward he might 10 know by
whom finally he should be tormented. For he who is able to benefit
is also able to torment.
65 1 Thus, moreover, did Manasseh act impiously, and thought that
in his time the Mighty One would 2 not inquire into these things.
These are the black ninth waters which thou hast seen.
66 1 'And the bright tenth waters which thou hast seen: this is
the purity of the generations of Josiah king of Judah, who was the
only one at the time who submitted himself to the Mighty One with
all 2 his heart and with all his soul. And he cleansed the land
from idols, and hallowed all the vessels which had been polluted,
and restored the offerings to the altar, and raised the horn of
the holy, and exalted the righteous, and honoured all that were
wise in understanding, and brought back the priests to their ministry,
and destroyed and removed the magicians and enchanters and necromancers
from 3 the land. And not only did he slay the impious that were
living, but they also took from the 4 sepulchres the bones of the
dead and burned them with fire. [And the festivals and the sabbaths
he established in their sanctity], and their polluted ones he burnt
in the fire, and the lying prophets which deceived the people, these
also he burnt in the fire, and the people who listened to them when
5 they were living, he cast them into the brook Cedron, and heaped
stones upon them. And he was zealous with zeal for the Mighty One
with all his soul, and he alone was firm in the law at that time,
so that he left none that was uncircumcised, or that wrought impiety
in all the land, all the days of 6 his life. Therefore he shall
receive an eternal reward, and he shall be glorified with the Mighty
One 7 beyond many at a later time. For on his account and on account
of those who are like him were 8 the honourable glories, of which
thou wast told before, created and prepared. These are the bright
waters which thou hast seen.
67 1 'And the black eleventh waters which thou hast seen: this
is the calamity which is now befalling Zion. 2 Dost thou think that
there is no anguish to the angels in the presence of the Mighty
One, That Zion was so delivered up, And that lo! the Gentiles boast
in their hearts, And assemble before their idols and say, "She
is trodden down who oft times trod down, And she has been reduced
to servitude who reduced (others)"? 3 Dost thou think that
in these things the Most High rejoices, Or that His name is glorified?
4 [But how will it serve towards His righteous judgement?] 5 Yet
after these things shall the dispersed among the Gentiles be taken
hold of by tribulation, And in shame shall they dwell in every place.
6 Because so far as Zion is delivered up And Jerusalem laid waste,
Shall idols prosper in the cities of the Gentiles, And the vapour
of the smoke of the incense of the righteousness which is by the
law is extinguished in Zion, And in the region of Zion in every
place lo! there is the smoke of impiety. 7 But the king of Babylon
will arise who has now destroyed Zion, And he will boast over the
people, And he will speak great things in his heart in the presence
of the Most High. 8 But he also shall fall at last. These are the
black waters.
68 1, 2 ' And the bright twelfth waters which thou hast seen: this
is the word. For after these things a time will come when thy people
shall fall into distress, so that they shall all run the risk of
3 perishing together. Nevertheless, they will be saved, and their
enemies will fall in their presence. 4, 5 And they will have in
(due) time much joy. And at that time after a little interval Zion
will again be builded, and its offerings will again be restored,
and the priests will return to their ministry, and 6, 7 also the
Gentiles will come to glorify it. Nevertheless, not fully as in
the beginning. But it will 8 come to pass after these things that
there will be the fall of many nations. These are the bright waters
which thou hast seen.
69 1 'For the last waters which thou hast seen which were darker
than all that were before them, those 2 which were after the twelfth
number, which were collected together, belong to the whole world.
For 3 the Most High made division from the beginning, because He
alone knows what will befall. For as to the enormities and the impieties
which should be wrought before Him, He foresaw six kinds of 4 them.
And of the good works of the righteous which should be accomplished
before Him, He foresaw six kinds of them, beyond those which He
should work at the consummation of the age. 5 On his account there
were not black waters with black, nor bright with bright; for it
is the consummation.
70 1 'Hear therefore the interpretation of the last black waters
which are to come [after the black]: this 2 is the word. Behold!
the days come, and it shall be when the time of the age has ripened,
And the harvest of its evil and good seeds has come, That the Mighty
One will bring upon the earth and its inhabitants and upon its rulers
Perturbation of spirit and stupor of heart. 3 And they shall hate
one another, And provoke one another to fight, And the mean shall
rule over the honourable, And those of low degree shall be extolled
above the famous. 4 And the many shall be delivered into the hands
of the few, And those who were nothing shall rule over the strong,
And the poor shall have abundance beyond the rich, And the impious
shall exalt themselves above the heroic. 5 And the wise shall be
silent, And the foolish shall speak, Neither shall the thought of
men be then confirmed, Nor the counsel of the mighty, Nor shall
the hope of those who hope be confirmed. 6 And when those things
which were predicted have come to pass, Then shall confusion fall
upon all men, And some of them shall fall in battle, And some of
them shall perish in anguish, 7 And some of them shall be destroyed
by their own. Then the Most High will reveal those peoples whom
He has prepared before, And they shall come and make war with the
leaders that shall then be left. 8 And it shall come to pass that
whosoever gets safe out of the war shall die in the earthquake,
And whosoever gets safe out of the earthquake shall be burned by
the fire, And whosoever gets safe out of the fire shall be destroyed
by famine. 9 [And it shall come to pass that whosoever of the victors
and the vanquished gets safe out of and 10 escapes all these things
aforesaid will be delivered into the hands of My servant Messiah.]
For all the earth shall devour its inhabitants.
71 1 'And the holy land shall have mercy on its own, And it shall
protect its inhabiters at that time. 2, 3 This is the vision which
thou hast seen, and this is the interpretation. For I have come
to tell thee these things, because thy prayer has been heard with
the Most High.
72 1 'Hear now also regarding the bright lightning which is to
come at the consummation after these 2 black (waters): this is the
word. After the signs have come, of which thou wast told before,
when the nations become turbulent, and the time of My Messiah is
come, he shall both summon all the 3 nations, and some of them he
shall spare, and some of them he shall slay. These things therefore
4 shall come upon the nations which are to be spared by Him. Every
nation, which knows not Israel 5 and has not trodden down the seed
of Jacob, shall indeed be spared. And this because some out of 6
every nation shall be subjected to thy people. But all those who
have ruled over you, or have known you, shall be given up to the
sword.
73 1 'And it shall come to pass, when He has brought low everything
that is in the world, And has sat down in peace for the age on the
throne of His kingdom, That joy shall then be revealed, And rest
shall appear. 2 And then healing shall descend in dew, And disease
shall withdraw, And anxiety and anguish and lamentation pass from
amongst men, And gladness proceed through the whole earth. 3 And
no one shall again die untimely, Nor shall any adversity suddenly
befall. 4 And judgements, and revilings, and contentions, and revenges,
And blood, and passions, and envy, and hatred, And whatsoever things
are like these shall go into condemnation when they are removed.
5 For it is these very things which have filled this world with
evils, And on account of these the life of man has been greatly
troubled. 6 And wild beasts shall come from the forest and minister
unto men, And asps and dragons shall come forth from their holes
to submit themselves to a little child. 7 And women shall no longer
then have pain when they bear, Nor shall they suffer torment when
they yield the fruit of the womb.
74 1 And it shall come to pass in those days that the reapers shall
not grow weary, Nor those that build be toil worn; For the works
shall of themselves speedily advance Together with those who do
them in much tranquillity. 2 For that time is the consummation of
that which is corruptible, And the beginning of that which is not
corruptible. 3 Therefore those things which were predicted shall
belong to it: Therefore it is far away from evils, and near to those
things which die not. 4 This is the bright lightning which came
after the last dark waters.'
75 1 And I answered and said: Who can understand, O Lord, Thy goodness?
For it is incomprehensible. 2 Or who can search into thy compassions,
Which are infinite? 3 Or who can comprehend Thy intelligence? 4
Or who is able to recount the thoughts of Thy mind? 5 Or who of
those who are born can hope to come to those things, Unless he is
one to whom Thou art merciful and gracious? 6 Because, if assuredly
Thou didst not have compassion on man, Those who are under Thy right
hand, They could not come to those things, But those who are in
the numbers named can be called. 7 But if, indeed, we who exist
know wherefore we have come, And submit ourselves to Him who brought
us out of Egypt, We shall come again and remember those things which
have passed, And shall rejoice regarding that which has been. 8
But if now we know not wherefore we have come, And recognize not
the principate of Him who brought us up out of Egypt, We shall come
again and seek after those things which have been now, And be grieved
with pain because of those things which have befallen.'
76 1 And He answered and said unto me: ['Inasmuch as the revelation
of this vision has been interpreted to thee as thou besoughtest],
hear the word of the Most High that thou mayst know what 2 is to
befall thee after these things. For thou shalt surely depart from
this earth, nevertheless not 3 unto death, but thou shalt be preserved
unto the consummation of the times. Go up therefore to the top of
that mountain, and there shall pass before thee all the regions
of that land, and the figure of the inhabited world, and the top(s)
of the mountains, and the depth(s) of the valleys, and the depths
of the seas, and the number of the rivers, that thou mayst see what
thou art leaving, and 4 whither thou art going. Now this shall befall
after forty days. Go now therefore during these days and instruct
the people so far as thou art able, that they may learn so as not
to die at the last time, but may learn in order that they may live
at the last times.'
77 1 And I, Baruch, went thence and came to the people, and assembled
them together from the 2 greatest to the least, and said unto them:
'Hear, ye children of Israel, behold how many ye are who 3 remain
of the twelve tribes of Israel. For to you and to your fathers the
Lord gave a law more 4 excellent than to all peoples. And because
your brethren transgressed the commandments of the Most High, He
brought vengeance upon you and upon them, And He spared not the
former, And the latter also He gave into captivity: And He left
not a residue of them, 5 But behold! ye are here with me. 6 If,
therefore, ye direct your ways aright, Ye also shall not depart
as your brethren departed, But they shall come to you. 7 For He
is merciful whom ye worship, And He is gracious in whom ye hope,
And He is true, so that He shall do good and not evil. 8 Have ye
not seen here what has befallen Zion? 9 Or do ye perchance think
that the place had sinned, And that on this account it was overthrown?
Or that the land had wrought foolishness, And that therefore it
was delivered up? 10 And know ye not that on account of you who
did sin, That which sinned not was overthrown, And, on account of
those who wrought wickedly, That which wrought not foolishness was
delivered up to (its) enemies?' 11 And the whole people answered
and said unto me: 'So far as we can recall the good things which
the Mighty One has done unto us, we do recall them; and those things
which we do not remember 12 He in His mercy knows. Nevertheless,
do this for us thy people: write also to our brethren in Babylon
an epistle of doctrine and a scroll of hope, that thou mayst confirm
them also before thou dost depart from us. 13 For the shepherds
of Israel have perished, And the lamps which gave light are extinguished,
And the fountains have withheld their stream whence we used to drink.
14 And we are left in the darkness, And amid the trees of the forest,
And the thirst of the wilderness.' 15 And I answered and said unto
them: Shepherds and lamps and fountains come from the law: And though
we depart, yet the law abideth. 16 If therefore ye have respect
to the law, And are intent upon wisdom, A lamp will not be wanting,
And a shepherd will not fail, And a fountain will not dry up. 17
Nevertheless, as ye said unto me, I will write also unto your brethren
in Babylon, and I will send by means of men, and I will write in
like manner to the nine tribes and a half, and send by means of
18 a bird.' And it came to pass on the one and twentieth day in
the eighth month that I, Baruch, came and sat down under the oak
under the shadow of the branches, and no man was with me, but 19
I was alone. And I wrote these two epistles: one I sent by an eagle
to the nine and a half tribes; 20 and the other I sent to those
that were at Babylon by means of three men. And I called the eagle
21 and spake these words unto it: 'The Most High hath made thee
that thou shouldst be higher than 22 all birds. And now go and tarry
not in (any) place, nor enter a nest, nor settle upon any tree,
till thou hast passed over the breadth of the many waters of the
river Euphrates, and hast gone to the 23 people that dwell there,
and cast down to them this epistle. Remember, moreover, that, at
the time of the deluge, Noah received from a dove the fruit of the
olive, when he sent it forth from the ark. 24, 25 Yea, also the
ravens ministered to Elijah, bearing him food, as they had been
commanded. Solomon also, in the time of his kingdom, whithersoever
he wished to send or seek for anything, 26 commanded a bird (to
go thither), and it obeyed him as he commanded it. And now let it
not weary thee, and turn not to the right hand nor the left, but
fly and go by a direct way, that thou mayst preserve the command
of the Mighty One, according as I said unto thee.'
78 1 These are the words of that epistle which Baruch the son of
Neriah sent to the nine and a half 2 tribes, which were across the
river Euphrates, in which these things were written. Thus saith
Baruch 3 the son of Neriah to the brethren carried into captivity:
'Mercy and peace.' I bear in mind, my brethren, the love of Him
who created us, who loved us from of old, and never hated us, but
above 4 all educated us. And truly I know that behold all we the
twelve tribes are bound by one bond, 5 inasmuch as we are born from
one father. Wherefore I have been the more careful to leave you
the words of this epistle before I die, that ye may be comforted
regarding the evils which have come upon you, and that ye may be
grieved also regarding the evil that has befallen your brethren;
and again, also, that ye may justify His judgement which He has
decreed against you that ye should be carried away captives for
what ye have suffered is disproportioned to what ye have done in
order 6 that, at the last times, ye may be found worthy of your
fathers. Therefore, if ye consider that ye have now suffered those
things for your good, that ye may not finally be condemned and tormented,
then ye will receive eternal hope; if above all ye destroy from
your heart vain error, on account of 7 which ye departed, hence.
For if ye so do these things, He will continually remember you,
He who always promised on our behalf to those who were more excellent
than we, that He will never forget or forsake us, but with much
mercy will gather together again those who were dispersed.
79 1 Now, my brethren, learn first what befell Zion: how that Nebuchadnezzar
king of Babylon came 2 up against us. For we have sinned against
Him who made us, and we have not kept the commandments 3 which he
commanded us, yet he hath not chastened us as we deserved. For what
befell you we also suffer in a pre-eminent degree, for it befell
us also.
80 1 And now, my brethren, I make known unto you that when the
enemy had surrounded the city, the angels of the Most High were
sent, and they overthrew the fortifications of the strong wall,
and 2 they destroyed the firm iron corners, which could not be rooted
out. Nevertheless, they hid all 3 the vessels of the sanctuary,
lest the enemy should get possession of them. And when they had
done these things, they delivered thereupon to the enemy the overthrown
wall, and the plundered house, and the burnt temple, and the people
who were overcome because they were delivered up, lest the enemy
should boast and say: 'Thus by force have we been able to lay waste
even the house of the 4 Most High in war.' Your brethren also have
they bound and led away to Babylon, and have caused 5, 6 them to
dwell there. But we have been left here, being very few. This is
the tribulation about 7 which I wrote to you. For assuredly I know
that (the consolation of) the inhabitants of Zion consoleth you:
so far as ye knew that it was prospered (your consolation) was greater
than the tribulation which ye endured in having to depart from it.
81 1, 2 But regarding consolation, hear ye the word. For I was
mourning regarding Zion, and I prayed for mercy from the Most High,
and I said: 3 'How long will these things endure for us? And will
these evils come upon us always?' 4 And the Mighty One did according
to the multitude of His mercies, And the Most High according to
the greatness of His compassion, And He revealed unto me the word,
that I might receive consolation, And He showed me visions that
I should not again endure anguish, And He made known to me the mystery
of the times. And the advent of the hours he showed me.
82 1 Therefore, my brethren, I have written to you, that ye may
comfort yourselves regarding the 2 multitude of your tribulations.
For know ye that our Maker will assuredly avenge us on all our enemies,
according to all that they have done to us, also that the consummation
which the Most High will make is very nigh, and His mercy that is
coming, and the consummation of His judgement is by no means far
off. 3 For lo! we see now the multitude of the prosperity of the
Gentiles, Though they act impiously, But they shall be like a vapour:
4 And we behold the multitude of their power, Though they do wickedly,
But they shall be made like unto a drop: 5 And we see the firmness
of their might. Though they resist the Mighty One every hour, But
they shall be accounted as spittle. 6 And we consider the glory
of their greatness, Though they do not keep the statutes of the
Most High, But as smoke shall they pass away. 7 And we meditate
on the beauty of theirs gracefulness, Though they have to do with
pollutions, But as grass that withers shall they fade away. 8 And
we consider the strength of their cruelty, Though they remember
not the end (thereof), But as a wave that passes shall they be broken.
9 And we remark the boastfulness of their might, Though they deny
the beneficence of God, who gave (it) to them, But they shall pass
away as a passing cloud.
83 1 [For the Most High will assuredly hasten His times, And He
will assuredly bring on His hours. 2 And He will assuredly judge
those who are in His world, And will visit in truth all things by
means of all their hidden works. 3 And He will assuredly examine
the secret thoughts, And that which is laid up in the secret chambers
of all the members of man. And will make (them) manifest in the
presence of all with reproof. 4 Let none therefore of these present
things ascend into your hearts, but above all let us be expectant,
5 because that which is promised to us shall come. And let us not
now look unto the delights 6 of the Gentiles in the present, but
let us remember what has been promised to us in the end. For the
ends of the times and of the seasons and whatsoever is with them
shall assuredly pass by 7 together. The consummation, moreover,
of the age shall then show the great might of its ruler, 8 when
all things come to judgement. Do ye therefore prepare your hearts
for that which before ye believed, lest ye come to be in bondage
in both worlds, so that ye be led away captive here and be 9 tormented
there. For that which exists now or which has passed away, or which
is to come, in all these things, neither is the evil fully evil,
nor again the good fully good. 10 For all healthinesses of this
time are turning into diseases, 11 And all might of this time is
turning into weakness, And all the force of this time is turning
into impotence, 12 And every energy of youth is turning into old
age and consummation. And every beauty of gracefulness of this time
is turning faded and hateful, 13 And every proud dominion of the
present is turning into humiliation and shame, 14 And every praise
of the glory of this time is turning into the shame of silence,
And every vain splendour and insolence of this time is turning into
voiceless ruin. 15 And every delight and joy of this time is turning
to worms and corruption, 16 And every clamour of the pride of this
time is turning into dust and stillness. 17 And every possession
of riches of this time is being turned into Sheol alone, 18 And
all the rapine of passion of this time is turning into involuntary
death, And every passion of the lusts of this time is turning into
a judgement of torment. 19 And every artifice and craftiness of
this time is turning into a proof of the truth, 20 And every sweetness
of unguents of this time is turning into judgement and condemnation,
21 And every love of lying is turning to contumely through truth.
22 Since therefore all these things are done now, does anyone think
that they will not be avenged; But the consummation of all things
will come to the truth.]
84 1 Behold! I have therefore made known unto you (these things)
whilst I live: for I have said (it) that ye should learn the things
that are excellent; for the Mighty One hath commanded me to instruct
you: and I will set before you some of the commandments of His judgement
before I die. 2 Remember that formerly Moses assuredly called heaven
and earth to witness against you and said: 3 'If ye transgress the
law ye shall be dispersed, but if ye keep it ye shall be kept.'
And other 4 things also he used to say unto you when ye the twelve
tribes were together in the desert. And after his death ye cast
them away from you: on this account there came upon you what had
been 5 predicted. And now Moses used to tell you before they befell
you, and lo! they have befallen you: 6 for ye have forsaken the
law. Lo! I also say unto you after ye have suffered, that if ye
obey those things which have been said unto you, ye will receive
from the Mighty One whatever has been laid 7 up and reserved for
you. Moreover, let this epistle be for a testimony between me and
you, that ye may remember the commandments of the Mighty One, and
that also there may be to me a defence 8 in the presence of Him
who sent me. And remember ye the law and Zion, and the holy land
and 9 your brethren, and the covenant of your fathers, and forget
not the festivals and the sabbaths. And deliver ye this epistle
and the traditions of the law to your sons after you, as also your
fathers 10 delivered (them) to you. And at all times make request
perseveringly and pray diligently with your whole heart that the
Mighty One may be reconciled to you, and that He may not reckon
the 11 multitude of your sins, but remember the rectitude of your
fathers. For if He judge us not according to the multitude of His
mercies, woe unto all us who are born.
85 1 [Know ye, moreover, that In former times and in the generations
of old our fathers had helpers, Righteous men and holy prophets:
2 Nay more, we were in our own land [And they helped us when we
sinned], And they interceded for us with Him who made us, [Because
they trusted in their works], And the Mighty One heard their prayer
and forgave us. 3 But now the righteous have been gathered And the
prophets have fallen asleep, And we also have gone forth from the
land, And Zion has been taken from us, And we have nothing now save
the Mighty One and His law. 4 If therefore we direct and dispose
our hearts, We shall receive everything that we lost, And much better
things than we lost by many times. 5 For what we have lost was subject
to corruption, And what we shall receive shall not be corruptible.
6 [Moreover, also, I have written thus to our brethren to Babylon,
that to them also I may attest these very things.] 7 And let all
those things aforesaid be always before your eyes, Because we are
still in the spirit and the power of our liberty. 8 Again, moreover,
the Most High also is long-suffering towards us here, And He hath
shown to us that which is to be, And hath not concealed from us
what will befall in the end. 9 Before therefore judgement exact
its own, And truth that which is its due, Let us prepare our soul
That we may possess, and not be taken possession of, And that we
may hope and not be put to shame, And that we may rest with our
fathers, and not be tormented with our enemies. 10 For the youth
of the world is past, And the strength of the creation already exhausted,
And the advent of the times is very short, Yea, they have passed
by; And the pitcher is near to the cistern, And the ship to the
port, And the course of the journey to the city, And life to (its)
consummation. 11 And again prepare your souls, so that when ye sail
and ascend from the ship ye may have rest 12 and not be condemned
when ye depart. For lo! when the Most High will bring to pass all
these things, There shall not there be again [a place of repentance,
nor] a limit to the times, Nor a duration for the hours, Nor a change
of ways, Nor place for prayer, Nor sending of petitions, Nor receiving
of knowledge, Nor giving of love, Nor place of repentance for the
soul, Nor supplication for offences, Nor intercession of the fathers,
Nor prayer of the prophets, Nor help of the righteous. 13 There
there is the sentence of corruption, The way of fire, And the path
which bringeth to Gehenna. 14 On this account there is one law by
one, One age and an end for all who are in it. 15 Then He will preserve
those whom He can forgive, And at the same time destroy those who
are polluted with sins.]
86 1, 2 When therefore ye receive this my epistle, read it in your
congregations with care. And meditate 3 thereon, above all on the
days of your fasts. And bear me in mind by means of this epistle,
as I also bear you in mind in it, and always. Fare ye well.
87 1 And it came to pass when I had ended all the words of this
epistle, and had written it sedulously to its close, that I folded
it, and sealed it carefully, and bound it to the neck of the eagle,
and dismissed and sent it.
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