The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Complete. William Wake

The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Complete - William Wake


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time the high-priest

       made a public order, That all the

       virgins who had public settlements

       in the temple, and were come to

       this age, should return home, and,

       as they were now of a proper

       maturity, should, according to the

       custom of their country, endeavour

       to be married.

      5 To which command, though

       all the other virgins readily yielded

       obedience, Mary the Virgin of the

       Lord alone answered, that she

       could not comply with it,

      6 Assigning these reasons, that

       both she and her parents had

       devoted her to the service of the

       Lord; and besides, that she had

       vowed virginity to the Lord,

       which vow she was resolved never

       to break through by lying with a

       man.

      7 The high-priest being hereby

       brought into a difficulty,

      8 Seeing he durst neither on the

       one hand dissolve the vow, and

       disobey the Scripture, which says,

       Vow and pay,

      9 Nor on the other hand

       introduce a custom, to which

       the people were strangers, commanded,

      10 That at the approaching feast

       all the principal persons both of

       Jerusalem and the neighbouring

       places should meet together, that

       he might have their advice, how

       he had best proceed in so difficult

       a case.

      11 When they were accordingly

       met, they unanimously agreed to

       seek the Lord, and ask counsel

       from him on this matter.

      12 And when they were all

       engaged in prayer, the high-priest

       according to the usual way, went

       to consult God.

      13 And immediately there was

       a voice from the ark, and the mercy

       seat, which all present heard, that

       it must be enquired or sought out

       by a prophecy of Isaiah, to whom

       the Virgin should be given and be

       betrothed;

      14 For Isaiah saith, there shall

       come forth a rod out of the stem of

       Jesse, and a flower shall spring

       out of its root,

      15 And the Spirit of the Lord

       shall rest upon him, the Spirit of

       Wisdom and Understanding, the

       Spirit of Counsel and Might, the

       Spirit of Knowledge and Piety,

       and the Spirit of the fear of the

       Lord shall fill him.

      16 Then, according to this

       prophecy, he appointed, that all

       the men of the house and family

       of David, who were marriageable,

       and not married, should bring their

       several rods to the altar,

      17 And out of whatsoever

       person's rod after it was brought,

       a flower should bud forth, and on

       the top of it the Spirit of the Lord

       should sit in the appearance of a

       dove, he should be the man to

       whom the Virgin should be given

       and be betrothed.

      CHAPTER VI.

      1 Joseph draws back his rod.

       5 The dove pitches on it. He betroths Mary and

       returns to Bethlehem.

       7 Mary returns to her parents' house at Galilee.

      AMONG the rest there was a

       man named Joseph of the

       house and family of David, and a

       person very far advanced in years,

       who kept back his rod, when every

       one besides presented his.

      2 So that when nothing appeared

       agreeable to the heavenly voice,

       the high-priest judged it proper to

       consult God again.

      3 Who answered that he to

       whom the Virgin was to be

       betrothed was the only person of

       those who were brought together,

       who had not brought his rod.

      4 Joseph therefore was betrayed.

      5 For, when he did bring his

       rod, and a dove coming from

       Heaven pitched upon the top of

       it, every one plainly saw, that the

       Virgin was to be betrothed to him.

      6 Accordingly, the usual

       ceremonies of betrothing being over,

       he returned to his own city of

       Bethlehem, to set his house in

       order, and make the needful

       provisions for the marriage.

      7 But the Virgin of the Lord,

       Mary, with seven other virgins of

       the same age, who had been weaned

       at the same time, and who had

       been appointed to attend her by

       the priest, returned to her parents'

       house in Galilee.

      CHAPTER VII.

      7 The salutation of the Virgin by Gabriel, who explains to her

       that she shall conceive, without lying with a man, while a Virgin,

       19 by the Holy Ghost coming upon her without the heats of lust.

       21 She submits.

      NOW at this time of her first

       coming into Galilee, the

       angel Gabriel was sent to her

       from God, to declare to her the

       conception of our Saviour, and

       the manner and way of her

       conceiving him.

      2 Accordingly going


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