Jubilees 16
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| v | EthEN |
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| 1 | And on the new moon of the fourth month we appeared unto Abraham, at the oak of Mamre, and we talked with him, and we announced to him that a son would be given to him by Sarah his wife. |
| 2 | And Sarah laughed, for she heard that we had spoken these words with Abraham, and we admonished her, and she became afraid, and denied that she had laughed on account of the words. |
| 3 | And we told her the name of her son, as his name is ordained and written in the heavenly tables ( i.e. ) Isaac. |
| 4 | And (that) when we returned to her at a set time, she would have conceived a son. |
| 5 | And in this month the Lord executed his judgments on Sodom, and Gomorrah, and Zeboim, and all the region of the Jordan, and He burned them with fire and brimstone, and destroyed them until this day, even as [lo] I have declared unto thee all their works, that they are wicked and sinners exceedingly, and that they defile themselves and commit fornication in their flesh, and work uncleanness on the earth. |
| 6 | And, in like manner, God will execute judgment on the places where they have done according to the uncleanness of the Sodomites, like unto the judgment of Sodom. |
| 7 | But Lot we saved; for God remembered Abraham, and sent him out from the midst of the overthrow. |
| 8 | And he and his daughters committed sin upon the earth, such as had not been on the earth since the days of Adam till his time; for the man lay with his daughters. |
| 10 | And in this month Abraham moved from Hebron, and departed and dwelt between Kadesh and Shur in the mountains of Gerar. |
| 12 | And in the middle of the sixth month the Lord visited Sarah and did unto her as He had spoken, and she conceived. 1980 A.M. |
| 15 | And in the sixth year of the †fourth† week we came to Abraham, to the Well of the Oath, and we appeared unto him [as we had told Sarah that we should return to her, and she would have conceived a son. |
| 17 | And (that) all the seed of his sons should be Gentiles, and be reckoned with the Gentiles; but from the sons of Isaac one should become a holy seed, and should not be reckoned among the Gentiles. |
| 18 | For he should become the portion of the Most High, and all his seed had fallen into the possession of God, that it should be unto the Lord a people for (His) possession above all nations and that it should become a kingdom and priests and a holy nation. |
| 19 | And we went our way, and we announced to Sarah all that we had told him, and they both rejoiced with exceeding great joy. |
| 20 | And he built there an altar to the Lord who had delivered him, and who was making him rejoice in the land of his sojourning, and he celebrated a festival of joy in this month seven days, near the altar which he had built at the Well of the Oath. |
| 21 | And he built booths for himself and for his servants on this festival, and he was the first to celebrate the feast of tabernacles on the earth. |
| 24 | And morning and evening he burnt fragrant substances, frankincense and galbanum, and stacte, and nard, and myrrh, and spice, and costum; all these seven he offered, crushed, mixed together in equal parts (and) pure. |
| 25 | And he celebrated this feast during seven days, rejoicing with all his heart and with all his soul, he and all those who were in his house; and there was no stranger with him, nor any that was uncircumcised. |
| 26 | And he blessed his Creator who had created him in his generation, for He had created him according to His good pleasure; for He knew and perceived that from him would arise the plant of righteousness for the eternal generations, and from him a holy seed, so that it should become like Him who had made all things. |
| 27 | And he blessed and rejoiced, and he called the name of this festival the festival of the Lord, a joy acceptable to the Most High God. |
| 28 | And we blessed him for ever, and all his seed after him throughout all the generations of the earth, because he celebrated this festival in its season, according to the testimony of the heavenly tables. |
| 29 | For this reason it is ordained on the heavenly tables concerning Israel, that they shall celebrate the feast of tabernacles seven days with joy, in the seventh month, acceptable before the Lord--a statute for ever throughout their generations every year. |
| 30 | And to this there is no limit of days; for it is ordained for ever regarding Israel that they should celebrate it and dwell in booths, and set wreaths upon their heads, and take leafy boughs, and willows from the brook. |
| 31 | And Abraham took branches of palm trees, and the fruit of goodly trees, and every day going round the altar with the branches seven times [paragraph continues] [a day] in the morning, he praised and gave thanks to his God for all things in joy. |