Then one of those four went to the white cows, and taught them a mystery.
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Then one of those four went to the white cows, and taught them a mystery.
1Then one of those four went to the white cows, and taught them a mystery. While the cow was trembling, it was born, and became a man, and fabricated for himself a large ship. In this he dwelt, and three cows dwelt with him in that ship, which covered them.
2Again I lifted up my eyes towards heaven, and saw a lofty roof. Above it were seven cataracts, which poured forth on a certain village much water.
3Again I looked, and behold there were fountains open on the earth in that large village.
4The water began to boil up, and rose over the earth; so that the village was not seen, while its whole soil was covered with water.
5Much water was over it, darkness, and clouds. Then I surveyed the height of this water; and it was elevated above the village.
6It flowed over the village, and stood higher than the earth.
7Then all the cows which were collected there, while I looked on them, were drowned, swallowed up, and destroyed in the water.
8But the ship floated above it. All the cows, the elephants, the camels, and the asses, were drowned on the earth, and all cattle. Nor could I perceive them. Neither were they able to get out, but perished, and sunk into the deep.
9Again I looked in the vision until those cataracts from that lofty roof were removed, and the fountains of the earth became equalized, while other depths were opened;
10Into which the water began to descend, until the dry ground appeared.
11The ship remained on the earth; the darkness receded; and it became light.
12Then the white cow, which became a man, went out of the ship, and the three cows with him.
13One of the three cows was white, resembling that cow; one of them was red as blood; and one of them was black. And the white cow left them.
14Then began wild beasts and birds to bring forth.
15Of all these the different kinds assembled together, lions, tigers, wolves, dogs, wild boars, foxes, rabbits, and the hanzar,
16The siset, the avest, kites, the phonkas, and ravens.
17Then a white cow was born in the midst of them.
18And they began to bite each other; when the white cow, which was born in the midst of them, brought forth a wild ass and a white cow at the same time, and after that many wild asses. Then the white cow, which was born, brought forth a black wild sow and a white sheep.
19That wild sow also brought forth many swine;
20And that sheep brought forth twelve sheep.
21When those twelve sheep grew up, they delivered one of them to the asses.
22Again those asses delivered that sheep to the wolves;
23And he grew up in the midst of them.
24Then the Lord brought the eleven other sheep, that they might dwell and feed with him in the midst of the wolves.
25They multiplied, and there was abundance of pasture for them.
26But the wolves began to frighten and oppress them, while they destroyed their young ones.
27And they left their young in torrents of deep water.
28Now the sheep began to cry out on account of their young, and fled for refuge to their Lord. One however, which was saved, escaped, and went away to the wild asses.
29I beheld the sheep moaning, crying, and petitioning their Lord,
30With all their might, until the Lord of the sheep descended at their voice from his lofty habitation; went to them; and inspected them.
31He called to that sheep which had secretly stolen away from the wolves, and told him to make the wolves understand that they were not to touch the sheep.
32Then that sheep went to the wolves with the word of the Lord, when another met him, and proceeded with him.
33Both of them together entered the dwelling of the wolves; and conversing with them made them understand, that from thenceforwards they were not to touch the sheep.
34Afterwards I perceived the wolves greatly prevailing over the sheep with their whole force. The sheep cried out; and their Lord came to them.
35He began to strike the wolves, who commenced a grievous lamentation; but the sheep were silent, nor from that time did they cry out.
36I then looked at them, until they departed from the wolves. The eyes of the wolves were blind, who went out and followed them with all their might. But the Lord of the sheep proceeded with them, and conducted them.
37All his sheep followed him.
38His countenance was terrific and splendid, and glorious was his aspect. Yet the wolves began to follow the sheep, until they overtook them in a certain lake of water.
39Then that lake became divided; the water standing up on both sides before their face.
40And while their Lord was conducting them, he placed himself between them and the wolves.
41The wolves however perceived not the sheep, but went into the midst of the lake, following them, and running after them into the lake of water.
42But when they saw the Lord of the sheep, they turned to fly from before his face.
43Then the water of the lake returned, and that suddenly, according to its nature. It became full, and was raised up, until it covered the wolves. And I saw that all of them which had followed the sheep perished, and were drowned.
44But the sheep passed over this water, proceeding to a wilderness, which was without both water and grass. And they began to open their eyes and to see.
45Then I beheld the Lord of the sheep inspecting them, and giving them water and grass.
46The sheep already mentioned was proceeding with them, and conducting them.
47And when he had ascended the top of a lofty rock, the Lord of the sheep sent him to them.
48Afterwards I perceived their Lord standing before them, with an aspect terrific and severe.
49And when they all beheld him, they were frightened at his countenance.
50All of them were alarmed, and trembled. They cried out after that sheep; and to the other sheep who had been with him, and who was in the midst of them, saying, We are not able to stand before our Lord, or to look upon him.
51Then that sheep who conducted them went away, and ascended the top of the rock;
52When the rest of the sheep began to grow blind, and to wander from the path which he had shown them; but he knew it not.
53Their Lord however was moved with great indignation against them; and when that sheep had learned what had happened,
54He descended from the top of the rock, and coming to them, found that there were many,
55Which had become blind;
56And had wandered from his path. As soon as they beheld him, they feared, and trembled at his presence;
57And became desirous of returning to their fold.
58Then that sheep, taking with him other sheep, went to those which had wandered.
59And afterwards began to kill them. They were terrified at his countenance. Then he caused those which had wandered to return; who went back to their fold.
60I likewise saw there in the vision, that this sheep became a man, built an house for the Lord of the sheep, and made them all stand in that house.
61I perceived also that the sheep which proceeded to meet this sheep, their conductor, died. I saw, too, that all the great sheep perished, while smaller ones rose up in their place, entered into a pasture, and approached a river of water.
62Then that sheep, their conductor, who became a man, was separated from them, and died.
63All the sheep sought after him, and cried for him with bitter lamentation.
64I saw likewise that they ceased to cry after that sheep, and passed over the river of water.
65And that there arose other sheep, all of whom conducted them, instead of those who were dead, and who had previously conducted them.
66Then I saw that the sheep entered into a goodly place, and a territory delectable and glorious.
67I saw also that they became satiated; that their house was in the midst of a delectable territory: and that sometimes their eyes were opened, and that sometimes they were blind; until another sheep arose and conducted them. He brought them all back; and their eyes were opened.
68Then dogs, foxes, and wild boars began to devour them, until again another sheep arose, the master of the flock, one of themselves, a ram, to conduct them. This ram began to butt on every side those dogs, foxes, and wild boars, until they all perished.
69But the former sheep opened his eyes, and saw the ram in the midst of them, who had laid aside his glory.
70And he began to strike the sheep, treading upon them, and behaving himself without dignity.
71Then their Lord sent the former sheep again to a still different sheep, and raised him up to be a ram, and to conduct them instead of that sheep who had laid aside his glory.
72Going therefore to him, and conversing with him alone, he raised up that ram, and made him a prince and leader of the flock. All the time that the dogs troubled the sheep,
73The first ram paid respect to this latter ram.
74Then the latter ram arose, and fled away from before his face. And I saw that those dogs caused the first ram to fall.
75But the latter ram arose, and conducted the smaller sheep.
76That ram likewise begat many sheep, and died.
77Then there was a smaller sheep, a ram, instead of him, which became a prince and leader, conducting the flock.
78And the sheep increased in size, and multiplied.
79And all the dogs, foxes, and wild boars feared, and fled away from him.
80That ram also struck and killed all the wild beasts, so that they could not again prevail in the midst of the sheep, nor at any time ever snatch them away.
81And that house was made large and wide; a lofty tower being built upon it by the sheep, for the Lord of the sheep.
82The house was low, but the tower was elevated and very high.
83Then the Lord of the sheep stood upon that tower, and caused a full table to approach before him.
84Again I saw that those sheep wandered, and went various ways, forsaking that their house;
85And that their Lord called to some among them, whom he sent to them.
86But these the sheep began to kill. And when one of them was saved from slaughter, he leaped, and cried out against those who were desirous of killing him.
87But the Lord of the sheep delivered him from their hands, and made him ascend to him, and remain with him.
88He sent also many others to them, to testify, and with lamentations to exclaim against them.
89Again I saw, when some of them forsook the house of their Lord, and his tower; wandering on all sides, and growing blind,
90I saw that the Lord of the sheep made a great slaughter among them in their pasture, until they cried out to him in consequence of that slaughter. Then he departed from the place of his habitation, and left them in the power of lions, tigers, wolves, and the zeebt, and in the power of foxes, and of every beast.
91And the wild beasts began to tear them.
92I saw, too, that he forsook the house of their fathers, and their tower; giving them all into the power of lions to tear and devour them; into the power of every beast.
93Then I began to cry out with all my might, imploring the Lord of the sheep, and showing him how the sheep were devoured by all the beasts of prey.
94But he looked on in silence, rejoicing that they were devoured, swallowed up, and carried off; and leaving them in the power of every beast for food. He called also seventy shepherds, and resigned to them the care of the sheep, that they might overlook them;
95Saying to them and to their associates, Every one of you henceforwards overlook the sheep, and whatsoever I command you, do; and I will deliver them to you numbered.
96I will tell you which of them shall be slain; these destroy. And he delivered the sheep to them.
97Then he called to another, and said, Understand, and watch everything which the shepherds shall do to these sheep; for many more of them shall perish than I have commanded.
98Of every excess and slaughter, which the shepherds shall commit, there shall be an account; as, how many may have perished by my command, and how many they may have destroyed of their own heads.
99Of all the destruction brought about by each of the shepherds there shall be an account; and according to the number I will cause a recital to be made before me, how many they have destroyed of their own heads, and how many they have delivered up to destruction, that I may have this testimony against them; that I may know all their proceedings; and that, delivering the sheep to them, I may see what they will do; whether they will act as I have commanded them, or not.
100Of this, however, they shall be ignorant; neither shalt thou make any explanation to them, neither shalt thou reprove them; but there shall be an account of all the destruction done by them in their respective seasons. Then they began to kill, and destroy more than it was commanded them.
101And they left the sheep in the power of lions, so that very many of them were devoured and swallowed up by lions and tigers; and wild boars preyed upon them. That tower they burnt, and overthrew that house.
102Then I grieved extremely on account of the tower, and because the house of the sheep was overthrown.
103Neither was I afterwards able to perceive whether they again entered that house.
104The shepherds likewise, and their associates, delivered them to all the wild beasts, that they might devour them. Each of them in his season, according to his number, was delivered up; each of them, one with another, was described in a book, how many of them, one with another, were destroyed, in a book.
105More, however, than was ordered, every shepherd killed and destroyed.
106Then I began to weep, and was greatly indignant, on account of the sheep.
107In like manner also I saw in the vision him who wrote, how he wrote down one, destroyed by the shepherds, every day. He ascended, remained, and exhibited each of his books to the Lord of the sheep, containing all which they had done, and all which each of them had made away with;
108And all which they had delivered up to destruction.
109He took the book up in his hands, read it, sealed it, and deposited it.
110After this, I saw shepherds overlooking for twelve hours.
111And behold three of the sheep departed, arrived, went in; and began building all which was fallen down of that house.
112But the wild boars hindered them, although they prevailed not.
113Again they began to build as before, and raised up that tower, which was called a lofty tower.
114And again they began to place before the tower a table, with every impure and unclean kind of bread upon it.
115Moreover also all the sheep were blind, and could not see; as were the shepherds likewise.
116Thus were they delivered up to the shepherds for a great destruction, who trod them under foot, and devoured them.
117Yet was their Lord silent, until all the sheep in the field were destroyed. The shepherds and the sheep were all mixed together; but they did not save them from the power of the beasts.
118Then he who wrote the book ascended, exhibited it, and read it at the residence of the Lord of the sheep. He petitioned him for them, and prayed, pointing out every act of the shepherds, and testifying before him against them all. Then taking the book, he deposited it with him, and departed. Noah. Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Abraham. Isaac. Esau and Jacob. The twelve Patriarchs. Joseph. The Midianites. The Egyptians. Moses. Aaron. The Red Sea. The river Jordan. The Judges of Israel. Samuel. Saul. another. David. The Philistines. Solomon. The prophets. Elijah. with number. Zerubbabel, Joshua, and Nehemiah. The Samaritans.