
Joseph
and Aseneth
Date: first century B.C. - second century
A.D.
Chapter one
1And it happened in the first year of the
seven years of plenty, in the second month, on the fifth of the
month. Pharaoh sent out Joseph to drive around the whole land of
Egypt.
2And Joseph came in the fourth month of
the first year, on the eighteenth of the month,
into the territory of Heliopolis, and was
gathering the grain of that region like the sand of the sea.
3And there was a man in that city, a
satrap of Pharoah, and this (man) was a chief of all the satraps
and the noblemen of Pharaoh. And this man was exceedingly rich
and prudent and gentle, and he was a counselor of Pharaoh,
because he was understanding beyond all the noblemen of Pharoah.
And the name of that man (was) Pentephres, priest of Heliopolis.
4And he had a daughter, a virgin of
eighteen years, (she was) very tall and handsome and
5beautiful to look at beyond all virgins
on the earth. And this (girl) had nothing similar to the virgins
of the Egyptians, but she was in every respect similar to the
daughters of the Hebrews; and she was tall as Sarah and handsome
as Rebecca and beautiful as Rachel.
6And the name of that virgin was Aseneth.
And the fame of her beauty spread all over the land and to the
ends of the inhabited (world). And all the sons of the noblemen
and the sons of the satraps and the sons of all kings, all of
them young and powerful, asked for her hand in marriage, and
there was much wrangling among them over Aseneth, and they made
attempts to fight against each other because of her.
7And Pharoahs firstborn son heard
about her and he kept entreating his father to give her to him
for (his) wife. And his firstborn son said to Pharoah, Father,
give me Aseneth, the daughter of Pentephres, the priest of
Heliopolis, for (my) wife. And Pharoah, his
8father, said to him, Why do you
seek a wife (that is) beneath you, and you are king of the whole
land of Egypt? Behold, is not the daughter of the king of Moab,
Joakim,
9betrothed to you, and she is a queen and
exceedingly beautiful? This (one) take for (your) wife.
Chapter two
1And Aseneth was despising and scorning
every man, and she was boastful and arrogant with everyone. And
no man had ever seen her, because Pentephres had a tower
adjoining his house, very big and high, and on top of this tower
was an upper floor including ten
2chambers. And the first chamber was big
and splendid, paved with purple stones, and its walls were faced
with colored and precious stones, and the ceiling of that chamber
was of
3gold. And within that chamber gods of
the Egyptians who were without number were fixed to the walls
(even gods) of gold and silver. And Aseneth worshiped them all
and
4feared them and performed sacrifices to
them every day. And the second chamber contained Aseneths
ornaments and chests, and there was much gold in it (the chamber)
and silver and clothes interwoven with gold and chosen and costly
stones and distinguished cloths
5and all the ornaments of her virginity.
And the third chamber was Aseneths storeroom,
6and in it were all the good (things) of
the earth. And seven virgins occupied the remaining seven
chambers, each having one chamber, and these were waiting on
Aseneth, and they were all of the same age, born in one night
with Aseneth, and she loved them very much. And they were very
beautiful, like the stars of heaven, and no man ever conversed
with them, not (even) a male child.
7And there were three windows to Aseneths
big chamber where her virginity was being fostered. And the one
window, the first, was exceedingly big, looking east toward the
court, and the second one was looking south, and the third one
was looking north toward the street
8where people passed by. And there was a
golden bed standing in the chamber, (a bed) that looked toward
the window (looking) east, and the bed was laid with gold-woven
purple
9stuff, interwoven with violet, purple,
and white. And in this bed Aseneth slept, alone; and a man or
another woman never sat on it, only Aseneth alone.
10And there was a large court surrounding
the house, and a wall was around the court,
11very high, built from big square
stones. And the court had four iron-plated gates, and eighteen
powerful armed young men guarded each of these. And handsome
trees of all sorts and all bearing fruit were planted within the
court along the wall. And their fruit was
12ripe, for it was the time of harvest.
And there was in the court, on the right hand, a spring of
abundant living water, and below the spring was a big cistern
receiving the water of that spring. From there a river ran right
through the court and watered all the trees of that court
Chapter three
1And it happened in the first year of the
seven years of plenty, in the fourth month, on the eighteenth of
the month; Joseph came into the territory of Heliopolis and was
gathering
2the surplus grain of that region. And
when he had come close to that city, Joseph sent twelve men ahead
of him to Pentephres the priest, saying, I will lodge with
you because it is the hour of noon and the time of lunch, and the
heat of the sun is great, and ( I desire)
3that I may refresh myself under the
shadow of your house. And Pentephres called the (steward)
of his house and said to him, Hurry and make my house ready
and prepare a great dinner, because Joseph, the Powerful One of
God, is coming to us today.
5And Aseneth heard that her father and
mother had come from the field, which was their inheritance, and
rejoiced and said, I will go and see my father and my
mother because they have come from the field which is our
inheritance. For it was (the0 time of harvest.
6And Aseneth hurried into the chamber,
where her robes lay, and dressed in a (white) linen robe
interwoven with violet and gold, and girded herself (with0 a
golden girdle and put bracelets on her hands and feet, and put
golden buskins about her feet, and around her neck she put
valuable ornaments and costly stones which hung around from all
sides, and the names of the gods of the Egyptians were engraved
everywhere on the bracelets and the stones, and the faces of all
the idols were carved on them. And she put a tiara on her head
and fastened a diadem around her temples, and covered her head
with a veil.
Chapter four
1And she hurried and went down the stairs
from the upper floor, and came to her father and mother and
greeted them and kissed them. And Pentephres and his wife
rejoiced over her daughter Aseneth (with) great joy, because they
saw her adorned like a bride of God.
2And they brought out all the good
(things) which they had brought from the field which was their
inheritance, and gave (them) to their daughter. And Aseneth
rejoiced over all the good (things), the fruit, and the grapes,
and the dates, and the doves, and the pomegranates, and the figs,
because they were all handsome and good to taste.
3And Pentephres said to his daughter
Aseneth, My child. And she said, Behold, (here)
I (am), my lord. And he said to her, Sit down between
us, and I will tell you what I have to say.
5And Aseneth sat between her father and
mother. And Pentephres, her father, with his right hand grasped
the right hand of his daughter and kissed it and said to her,
My child Aseneth. And she said, Behold, (here)
I (am), lord, Let my lord and my father speak
7up. And Pentephres, her father,
said to her, :Joseph the Powerful One of God is coming to
us today. And he is chief of the whole land of Egypt, and the
king Pharoah appointed him king of the whole land, and he is
gibing grain to the whole land, and saving it from the oncoming
famine. And Joseph is a man who worships God, and
self-controlled, and a virgin like you today, and Joseph is
(also) a man powerful in wisdom and experience,
8and the spirit of God is upon him, and
the grace of the Lord (is) with him. Come, my child, and I will
hand you over to him for (his) wife, and you will be a bride to
him, and he will be your bridegroom for ever (and0 ever.
9And when Aseneth heard these words from
her father, plenty of red sweat poured over her face, and she
became furious with great anger, and looked askance at her father
with her eyes, and said, Why does my lord and my father speak
words such as these, to hand me over, like a captive, to a man
(who is) an alien, and a fugitive, and (was) sold (as a
10slave)? Is he not the shepherds
son from the land of Canaan, and he himself was caught in the act
(when he was) sleeping with his mistress, and his master threw
him into the prison of darkness; and Pharoah brought him out of
prison, because he interpreted his
11dream just like the older women of the
Egyptians interpret (dreams)? No, but I will be married to the
kings firstborn son, because he is king of the whole land
of Egypt.
12Hearing this, Pentephres was ashamed to
speak further to his daughter Aseneth about Joseph, because she
had answered him daringly and with boastfulness and anger.
Chapter five
1And a young man of Pentephres
servants rushed in ans says, Behold, Joseph is
2standing before the doors of our court.
And Aseneth fled from her fathers and mothers
presence when she heard (them) speak these words about Joseph,
and went up into the upper floor and entered her chamber and
stood by the large window, the one looking east,
3in order to see Joseph entering her
fathers house. And Pentephres and his wife and his
4whole family went out to meet Joseph.
And the gates of the court looking east were opened, and Joseph
entered, standing on Pharoahs second chariot, and four
horses, white as snow and with golden bridles, were harnessed (to
it), and the entire chariot was
5manufactured from pure gold. And Joseph
was dressed in an exquisite white tunic, and the robe which he
had thrown around him was purple, made of linen interwoven with
gold, and a golden crown (was) on his head, and around the crown
were twelve chosen stones, and on top of the twelve stones were
twelve golden rays. And a royal staff was in his left hand, and
in his right hand he held outstretched an olive branch, and there
was plenty
6of fruit on it, and in the fruits was a
great wealth of oil. And Joseph entered the court, and the gates
of the court were closed, and every man and woman, (if) strange,
remained outside the court, because the guards of the gates drew
tight and closed the doors, and all
7the strangers were closed out. And
Pentephres and his wife and his whole family, except their
daughter Aseneth, went and prostrated themselves face down to the
ground before Joseph. And Joseph descended from his chariot and
greeted them with his right (hand).
Chapter six
1And Aseneth saw Joseph on his chariot
and was strongly cut (to the heart), and her soul was crushed,
and her knees were paralyzed, and her entire body trembled, and
she was filled with great fear. And she sighed and said in her
heart:
2What shall I now do, wretched (that I
am)?
Did I not speak saying that Joseph is
coming,
the shepherds son from the land of
Canaan?
And now, behold, the sun from heaven has
come to us on its chariot
and entered our house today,
and shines in it like a light upon the
earth,
3But I, foolish and daring have despised
him
and spoken wicked words about him,
and did not know that Joseph is (a) son
of God.
4For who among men on earth will generate
such beauty,
and what womb of a woman will give birth
to such light?
What a wretched and foolish (girl) I
(am),
because I have spoken wicked words about
him to my father.
5And now, where shall I go and hide from
his face
in order that Joseph the son of God does
not see me
because I have spoken wicked (things)
about him?
6And where shall I flee and hide,
because every hiding place, he sees
and nothing hidden escapes him,
because of the great light that is inside
him?
7And now be gracious on me, Lord, God of
Joseph,
because I have spoken wicked words
against him in ignorance
And now, let my father give me to Joseph
for a maidservant and slave,
and I will serve him for ever (and) ever.
Chapter seven
1And Joseph entered the house of
Pentephres and sat upon the throne. And they washed his feet and
set a table before him by itself, because Joseph never ate with
the Egyptians,
2for this was an abomination to him. And
looking up with his eyes, Joseph saw Aseneth leaning through (the
window). And Joseph said to Pentephres and his whole family,
saying, Who is this woman who is standing in the upper floor by
the window? Let her leave this
3house, because Joseph was afraid,
saying, This one must not molest me, too. For all the wives and
the daughters of the noblemen and the satraps of the whole land
of Egypt used to molest him (waiting) to sleep with him, and all
the wives and the daughters of the
4Egyptians, when they saw Joseph,
suffered badly because of his beauty. But Joseph despised them,
and the messengers whom the women sent to him with gold and
silver and valuable presents Joseph sent back with threats and
insults, because Joseph said, I will not sin before (the) Lord
God of my father Israel nor in the face of my father Jacob.
5And the face of his father Jacob, Joseph
always had before his eyes, and he remembered his fathers
commandments. For Jacob would say to his son Joseph and all his
sons., My children, guard strongly against associating with a
strange woman, for association (with)
6her is destruction and corruption.
Therefore Joseph said, Let this woman leave this house.
7And Pentephres said to him, Lord, this
one whom you have seen standing in the upper floor is not a
strange woman, but she is our daughter, a virgin hating every
man, and there is not any other man who has ever seen her except
you alone today. And if you will, she
8will come and address you, because our
daughter is like a sister to you. And Joseph rejoiced exceedingly
with great joy because Pentephres had said, She is a virgin
hating every man. And Joseph said by himself, If she is a virgin
hating every man, this (girl) will certainly not molest me. And
Joseph said to Pentephres and his whole family, If she is your
daughter and a virgin, let her come, because she is a sister to
me, and I love her from today as my sister.
Chapter eight
1And Aseneths mother went up to the
upper floor and brought her and stood her before Joseph. And
Pentephres said to his daughter Aseneth. Get your brother,
because he, too, is a virgin like you today and hates every
strange woman, as you, too, every strange
2man. And Aseneth said to Joesph, Be of
good cheer, my lord, blessed by the Most High Lord. And Joseph
said to Aseneth, May the Lord God who gives life to all
4(things) bless you. And Pentephres said
to his daughter Aseneth. Go up and kiss your
5brother. And as Aseneth went up to kiss
Joseph, Joseph stretched out his right hand and put it on her
chest between her two breasts, and her breasts were already
standing upright like handsome apples. And Joseph said, It is not
fitting for a man who worships God, who will bless with his mouth
the living God and eat blessed bread of life and drink a blessed
cup of immortality and anoint himself with blessed ointment of
incorruptibility to kiss a strange woman who will bless with her
mouth dead and dumb idols and eat from their table bread of
strangulation and drink from their libation a cup of
insidiousness and
6anoint herself with ointment of
seduction. But a man who worships God will kiss his mother and
the sister (who is born) of his mother and the sister (who is
born) of his clam and family and the wife who shares his bed,
(all of) who(m) bless with their mouths the
7living God. Likewise, for a woman who
worships God it is not fitting to kiss a strange man, because
this is an abomination before the Lord God.
8And when Aseneth heard these words of
Joseph, she was cut (to her heart) strongly and was distressed
exceedingly and sighed, and she kept gazing at Joseph with her
eyes open and her eyes were filled with tears. And Joseph saw
her, and had mercy on her exceedingly, and was himself cut (to
the heart), because Joseph was meek and merciful and fearing
9God. And He lifted up his right hand and
put it upon her head and said.
10Lord God of my father Israel,
the Most High, the Powerful One of Jacob,
who gave life to all (things)
and called (them) from the darkness to
the light,
and from the error to the truth,
and from the death to the life,
you, Lord, bless this virgin,
11and renew her by your spirit,
and form her anew by your hidden hand,
and make her alive again by your life,
and let her eat your bread of life,
and drink your cup of blessing,
and number her among your people
that you have chosen before all (things)
came into being,
and let her enter your rest
which you have prepared for your chosen
ones,
and live in your eternal life for ever
(and) ever.
Chapter nine
1And Aseneth rejoiced exceedingly with
great joy over Josephs blessing, and hurried and went into
the upper floor by herself, and fell on her bed exhausted,
because in her there was joy and distress and much fear and
trembling and continuous sweating as she heard all these words of
Joseph, which he had spoken to her in the name of the Most High
God. And she wept with great and bitter weeping and repented of
her (infatuation with the) gods whom she used to worship, and
spurned all the idols, and waited for the evening to come.
And Joseph ate and drank and told his
servants, Harness the horses to the chariots, for he said, I will
go away and drive around the whole land. And Pentephres said to
Joseph, Let my lord lodge here today, and tomorrow you will go
out (on) your way, And Joseph said, No, but I will go out today,
because this is the day on which God began to make all his
creatures, and on the eighth day, when this day returns, I too
will return to you and lodge here.
Chapter ten
1And Joseph went away (on) his way and
Pentephres and his whole family went away to their estate.
Part two
And Aseneth was left alone with the seven
virgins, and she continued to be weighed down and weep until the
sun set. And she ate no bread and drank no water. And the night
fell, and all (people) in the house slept, and she alone was
awake and continued to brood and to weep; and she often struck
her breast with (her) hand and kept being filled with great fear
and trembled (with) heavy trembling.
2And Aseneth rose from her bed and
quietly went down the stairs from the upper floor and went to the
gateway, and the woman gatekeeper was asleep with her children.
And Aseneth hurried and took down from the window the skin (which
hung there for a ) curtain, and filled it with ashes from the
fireplace, and carried it up into the upper floor, and put it
3on the floor. And she closed the door
firmly and slipped the iron bolt across and sighed with great
sighing and bitter weeping.
4And the virgin (who was0 her foster
sister, whom Aseneth loved beyond all the virgins, heard her
sighing and hurried and woke up the other six virgins. And they
went to Aseneths
5door and found the door closed. And they
heard Aseneths sighing and weeping and said to her, What
have you, mistress, and why do you feel so sad, and what is it
that is
6bothering you? Open (the door to) us,
and we will see what you have. And Aseneth did not open the door,
and said to them from within, My head is (stricken with0 heavy
pain, and I am resting in my bed, and I do not have the strength
to rise and open (the
7door to) you, because I have grown weak
in all my limbs. But go each of you in your
8chamber and rest and let me be quiet.
And the virgins went away, each into her chamber. And Aseneth
rose and opened the door quietly and went into her second chamber
where the chests (containing) her ornaments were, and opened her
coffer and took out a black and somber tunic. And this was her
tunic of mourning when her younger brother died. In this
9Aseneth had dressed and mourned for her
brother. And she took her black tunic and carried it into her
chamber and closed the door again firmly and slipped the bolt
across.
10And Aseneth hurried and put off her
linen and gold woven royal robe and dressed in the black tunic of
mourning, and loosened her golden girdle and girded a rope around
(her), and put off the tiara from her head, and the diadem and
the bracelets from her hands and
11feet, and put everything on the floor.
And she took her chosen robe and the golden girdle and the head
gear and the diadem, and threw everything through the window
looking north
12to the poor. And Aseneth hurried and
took all her gods that were in her chamber, the ones of gold and
silver who were without number, and ground them to pieces, and
threw all the idols of the Egyptians through the window looking
north from her upper floor to
13 beggars and needy (persons). And
Aseneth took her royal dinner and the fatlings and the fish and
the flesh of the heifer and all the sacrifices of her gods and
the vessels of their wine of libation and threw everything
through the window looking north, and gave everything to the
strange dogs. For Aseneth said to herself, By no means must my
dogs eat from my dinner and from the sacrifice of the idols, but
let the strange dogs eat those.
14And after that Aseneth took the skin
(full) of ashes and poured it on the floor. And she took a piece
of sackcloth and girded it around her waist. And she loosened the
clasp of
15the hair of her head and sprinkled
ashes upon her head. And she scattered the ashes on the floor,
and struck her breast often with both hands, and wept bitterly,
and fell upon the ashes and wept with great and bitter weeping
all night with sighing and screaming until daybreak.
16And Aseneth rose at daybreak and
looked, and behold, there was much mud from her tears and from
the ashes. And Aseneth fell again upon her face on the ashes till
evening and until the setting (of) the sun.
17And this way Aseneth did for seven
days, and she ate no bread and drank no water in those seven days
of her humiliation.
Chapter eleven
1And on the eighth day, behold, it was
dawn and the birds were already singing and the dogs barking at
(people who were) passing through, and Aseneth lifted her head
(just) a little from the floor and the ashes on which she was
lying, because she was exceedingly tired and could not control
her limbs because of the want (of food) for the seven days.
And she rose on her knees and put her
hand on the floor and lifter (herself) up a little from the
floor, and (she was) still bowing her head, and the hairs of her
head were stretched out (in strands) from the load of ashes. And
Aseneth clasped her hands, finger against finger, and shook her
head to and fro, and struck her breast continuously with her
hands, and laid her head into her lap, and her face was flooded
with her tears, and she sighed with great sighing, and pulled her
hairs from her head, and sprinkled ashes on her head.
Ane Aseneth was tired and had become
discouraged and her strength had gone. And she
2turned upward to the wall and sat below
the window looking east. And she laid her head into her lap,
clasping her fingers round her right knee, and he mouth was
closed, and she
3(had) not opened it in the seven days
and in the seven nights of her humiliation. And she said in her
heart without opening her mouth.
What shall I do, miserable (that I am),
or where shall I go;
with whom shall I take refuge,
or what shall I speak,
I the virgin and an orphan and desolate
and abandoned and hated?
4All people have come to hate me,
and on top of those my father and my
mother,
because I, too, have come to hate their
gods and have destroyed them,
and caused them to be trampled underfoot
by men.
5And therefore my father and my mother
and my whole family
have come to hate me and said, Aseneth is
not our daughter
because she destroyed our gods.
6And all people hate me,
because I, too, have (come to) hate every
man,
and all who asked for my hand in
marriage.
And now, in this humiliation of mine, all
have (come to) hate me,
and gloat over this affliction of mine.
7And the Lord the God of the powerful
Joseph, the Most High,
hates all those who worship idols.
Because he is a jealous and terrible god
toward all those who worship strange
gods.
8Therefore he has cone to hate me, too,
because I worshiped dead and dumb idols,
and blessed them,
9and ate from their sacrifice(s),
and my mouth is defiled from their table,
and I do not have the boldness to call on
the Lord God of Heaven,
the Most High, the Mighty One of the
powerful Joseph,
because my mouth is defiled from the
sacrifices of the idols.
10But I have heard many saying
that the God of the Hebrews is a true
God,
and a living God, and a merciful God,
and compassionate and ling-suffering and
pitiful and gentle,
and does not count the sin of a humble
person,
nor expose the lawless deeds of an
afflicted person at the time of his affliction.
11Therefore I will take courage too and
turn to him,
and take refuge with him,
and confess all my sins to him,
and pour out my supplication before him.
12Who knows, (maybe) he will see my
humiliation
and have mercy on me, Perhaps he will see
this desolation of mine
and have compassion on me,
13or see my orphanage
and protect me,
because he is the father of the orphans,
and a protector of the persecuted,
and of the afflicted a helper.
14I will take courage and cry to him.
15And Aseneth rose from the wall where
she was sitting and turned to the window looking east and
straightened up on her knees and spread her hands out toward
heaven. And she was afraid to open her mouth and to name the name
of God. And she turned again away to the wall and sat and struck
her head and her breast with (her) hand often, and said in her
heart without opening her mouth:
16(What) a wretched (woman) I (am), and
an orphan and desolate,
my mouth is defiled from the sacrifices
of the idols
and from the blessings of the gods of the
Egyptians.
17And now, in these tears of mine and the
ashes strewn around and the filth of my humiliation,
how shall I open my mouth to the Most
High,
and how name his terrible holy name,
(and be sure) but the Lord will not be
angry with me,
because in (the midst of) my lawless
deeds I have called on his holy name?
16What shall I now do, wretched (that) I
(am)?
I will rather take courage and open my
mouth to him
and invoke his name.
And if in fury the Lord strikes me
he himself will again heal me;
and if he chastises me with his whips,
he himself will look again on me in his
mercy;
and if he is furious at me in my sins,
he will again be reconciled with me and
forgive me every sin.
So I will take courage to open my mouth
to him.
19And Aseneth rose again from the wall
where she sat and straightened up on her knees and spread her
hand eastward and looked with her eyes up toward heaven, and
opened her mouth to God, and said:
Chapter twelve
1Lord God of the ages,
who created all (things) and gave life
(to them),
who gave breath of life to your whole
creation,
who brought the invisible (things) out
into the light,
2who made the (things that) are and the
(ones that) have an appearance from the non-appearing and
non-being,
who lifted up the heaven
and founded it on a firmament upon the
back of the winds,
who founded the earth upon the waters,
who put big stones on the abyss of the
water,
and the stones will not be submerged,
but they are like oak leaves (floating)
on top of the water,
and they are living stones
and hear your voice, Lord,
and keep your commandments which you have
commanded to them,
and never transgress your ordinances,
but are doing your will to the end.
For you, Lord, spoke and they were
brought to life,
because your word, Lord, is life for all
your creatures.
3With you I take refuge, Lord,
to you I will shout, Lord,
to you I will pour out my supplication,
to you I will confess my sins,
and to you I will reveal my lawless
deeds.
4Spare me, Lord,
because I have sinned much before you,
I have committed lawlessness and
irreverence,
and have said wicked and unspeakable
(things) before you.
5My mouth is defiled from the sacrifices
of the idols
and from the tables of the gods of the
Egyptians.
I have sinned, Lord,
before you I have sinned much in
ignorance,
and have worshiped dead and dumb idols.
And now I am not worthy to open my mouth
to you, Lord.
And I, Aseneth, daughter of Pentephres
the priest,
the virgin and queen,
who (was) once proud and arrogant,
and prospering in my riches beyond all
people,
am now an orphan, and desolate, and
abandoned by all people.
6With you I take refuge, Lord,
and to you I bring my supplication,
and to you I will shout,
7Rescue me before I am caught by my
persecutors.
8For (just) as a little child who is
afraid flees to his father,
and the father, stretching out his hands,
snatches him off the ground,
and puts his arms around him by his
breast,
and the child clasps his hands around his
fathers neck,
and regains his breath after his fear,
and rests at his fathers breast,
the father, however, smiles at the
confusion of his childish mind,
likewise you too, Lord, stretch out your
hands upon me as a child-loving father,
and snatch me off the earth.
9For behold, the wild old lion persecutes
me,
because he is (the) father of the gods of
the Egyptians,
and his children are the gods of the idol
maniacs.
And I have come to hate them,
because they are the lions
children,
and have thrown all of them from me and
destroyed them.
And the lion their father furiously
persecutes me,
11but you, Lord, rescue me from his
hands,
and from his mouth deliver me,
lest he carry me off like a lion,
and tear me up
and throw me into the flame of the fire,
and the fire will throw me into the
hurricane,
and the hurricane (will) wrap me up in
darkness
and throw me out into the deep of the
sea,
and the big sea monster who (exists)
since eternity will swallow me,
and I will be destroyed for ever (and0
ever.
12Rescue me, Lord,
before all this comes upon me.
Rescue me, Lord,
the desolate and solitary,
because my father and my mother disowned
me and said,
Aseneth is not our daughter,
because I have destroyed and ground (to
pieces) their gods,
and have come to hate them.
13And I am now an orphan and desolate,
and I have no other hope save in you,
Lord,
and no other refuge except your mercy,
Lord,
because you are the father of the
orphans,
and a protector of the persecuted
and a helper of the afflicted.
14Have mercy upon me, Lord,
and guard me, a virgin (who is) abandoned
and an orphan,
because you, Lord, are a sweet and good
and gently father.
15What father is as sweet as you, Lord,
and who (is) as quick in mercy as you,
Lord,
and who (is as) long-suffering toward our
sins as you, Lord?
For behold, all the gifts of my father
Pentephres,
which he gave me as an inheritance, are
transient and obscure;
but the gifts of your inheritance, Lord,
are incorruptible and eternal.
Chapter thirteen
1Be mindful, Lord, of my humiliation
and have mercy upon me.
Look at my orphanage
and have compassion on the afflicted.
For behold, I fled from everything
and took refuge in you, Lord, the only
friend to men.
2Behold, I left behind all the good
(things) of the earth
and took refuge in you, Lord,
in this sackcloth and ashes,
naked and an orphan and left all alone.
3Behold, I put off my linen royal robe,
interwoven with violet and gold,
and dressed in a black mourning tunic.
4Behold, I loosened my golden girdle and
threw it off me
and girded a rope and sackcloth around
myself.
5Behold, my tiara and my diadem I threw
off my head,
and have sprinkled ashes (upon it).
6Behold, the floor of my chamber, paved
with colored and purple stones,
which once used to be sprinkled with
perfumes
and wiped with bright linen cloths,
is now besprinkled with perfumes
and was profaned having been powdered
with ashes.
7Behold, my Lord, from my tears and the
ashes
much mud has been formed in my chamber,
as on a broad street.
8Behold, Lord, my royal dinner and the
cereals
I gave to the strange dogs.
9And behold, seven days and seven nights
I was fasting
and ate no bread and drank no water,
and my mouth has become dry as a drum,
and my tongue as a horn,
and my lips as a potsherd,
and my face has fallen,
and my eyes are burning in shame from my
many tears,
and my entire strength has left (me).
11Behold now, all the gods whom I once
used to worship in ignorance;
I have now recognized that they were dumb
and dead idols,
and I have caused them to be trampled
underfoot by men,
and the thieves snatched those that were
of silver and gold.
12And with you I have taken refuge, O
Lord my God.
Yet you, rescue me from my many deeds of
ignorance
13and pardon me,
because I have sinned against you in
ignorance,
being a virgin,
and have fallen in error unwittingly,
and spoken blasphemous (words) against my
lord Joseph,
because I did not know, the miserable
(one that I am).
That he is your son,
as people told me
that Joseph is the shepherds son
from the land of Canaan.
And I, the miserable one, have come to
believe them
and fall into error.
And I have despised him
and spoken wicked (words) about him,
and did not know that he is your son.
14For who among men will give birth to
such beauty
and such great wisdom and virtue and
power,
as (owned by) the all-beautiful Joseph?
15Lord, I commit him to you,
because I love him beyond my (own) soul.
Preserve him in the wisdom of your grace.
And you, Lord, commit me to him for a
maidservant and slave.
And I will make his bed
and wash his feet
and wait on him
and be a slave for him and serve him for
ever (and) ever.
Chapter fourteen
1And when Aseneth had ceased making
confession to the Lord, behold, the morning star rose out of
heaven in the east. And Aseneth saw it and rejoiced and said, So
the Lord God listened to my prayer, because this star rose as a
messenger and herald of the
2light of the great day. And Aseneth kept
looking, and behold, close to the morning
3star, the heaven was torn apart and
great and unutterable light appeared. And Aseneth saw (it) and
fell on (her) face on the ashes. And a man came to her from
heaven and
4,5stood by Aseneth head. And he
called her and said, Aseneth, Aseneth. And she said, Who is he
that calls me, because the door of my chamber is closed, and the
tower
6is high, and how then did he come into
my chamber? And the man called her a second
7time and said, Aseneth, Aseneth. And she
said. Behold, (here) I (am), Lord. Who
8are you, tell me. And the man said, I am
the chief of the house of the Lord and commander of the whole
host of the Most High. Rise and stand on your feet, and I will
tell you what I have to say.
9And Aseneth raised her head and saw, and
behold, (there was) a man in every respect similar to Joseph, by
the robe and the crown and the royal staff, except that his face
was like lightning, and his eyes like sunshine, and the hairs of
his head like a flame of fire of a burning torch, and hands and
feet like iron shining forth from a fire, and sparks shot
10forth from his hands and feet. And
Aseneth saw (it) and fell on her face at his feet on the
11ground. And Aseneth was filled with
great fear, and all of her limbs trembled. And the man said to
her, Courage, and do not be afraid, but rise and stand on your
feet, and I
12will tell you what I have to say.And
Aseneth rose and stood on her feet. And the man said to her,
Proceed unhindered into your second chamber and put off your
black tunic of mourning, and the sackcloth put off your waist,
and shake off those ashes from your head, and wash your face and
your hands with living water, and dress in a new linen robe (as
yet) untouched, and distinguished and gird your waist (with) the
new twin girdle of your
13virginity. And come (back) to me, and I
will tell you what I have to say.
14And Aseneth hurried and went into her
second chamber where the chests (containing) her ornaments were,
and opened her coffer, and took a new linen robe, distinguished
(and as yet) untouched, and undressed the black tunic of mourning
and put off the sackcloth from her waist, and dressed in her
distinguished (and as yet) untouched linen robe, and girded
herself with the twin girdle of her virginity, one girdle around
her waist, and another
15girdle upon her breast. And she shook
off the ashes from her head, and washed her hands and her face
with living water. And she took an (as yet) untouched and
distinguished linen veil and covered her head.
Chapter fifteen
1And she went to the man into her first
chamber and stood before him. And the man said to her, Remove the
veil from your head, and for what purpose did you do this? For
you are a chaste virgin today, and your head is like that of a
young man. And Aseneth removed the veil from her head.
2And the man said to her, Courage,
Aseneth, chaste virgin, Behold, I have heard all
3the words of your confession and your
prayer. Behold, I have also seen the humiliation and the
affliction of the seven days of your want (of food). Behold, from
your tears and
4these ashes, plenty of mud has formed
before your face. Courage, Aseneth, chaste virgin. For behold,
your name was written in the book of the living in heaven; in the
beginning of the book, s the very first of all, your name was
written by my finger, and it will not
5be erased forever. Behold, from today,
you will be renewed and formed anew and made alive again, and you
will eat blessed bread of life, and drink a blessed cup of
immortality,
6and anoint yourself with blessed
ointment of incorruptibility. Courage, Aseneth, chaste virgin.
Behold, I have given you today to Joseph for a bride, and he
himself will be your bridegroom for ever (and) ever.
7And your name shall no longer be called
Aseneth, but your name shall be City of Refuge, because in you
many nations will take refuge with the Lord God, the Most High,
and under your wings many peoples trusting in the Lord God will
be sheltered, and behind your walls will be guarded those who
attach themselves to the Most High God in the name or repentance.
For Repentance is in the heavens, an exceedingly beautiful and
good daughter of the Most High. And she herself entreats the Most
High God for you at all times and for all who repent in the name
of the Most High god, because he is (the) father of Repentance.
And she herself is guardian of all virgins, and loves you very
much, and is beseeching the Most High for you at all times and
for all who repent she prepared a place of rest in the heavens.
And she will renew all who repent, and wait on them herself
8for ever (and) ever. And Repentance is
exceedingly beautiful, a virgin pure and laughing always, and she
is gentle and meek. And therefore, the Most High Father loves
her, and all the angels stand in awe of her. And I, too, love her
exceedingly, because she is also my sister. And because she loves
you virgins, I love you, too.
9And behold, I am going away to Joseph
and will tell him about you everything I have to say. And Joseph
will come to you today, and see you, and rejoice over you, and
love you, and he will be your bridegroom, and you will be a bride
for him for ever (and) ever.
10 And now listen to me, Aseneth, chaste
virgin, and dress in your wedding robe, the ancient and first
robe which is laid up in your chamber since eternity, and put
around you all your wedding ornaments, and adorn yourself as a
good bride, and go meet Joseph. For behold, he himself is coming
to you today, and he will see you and rejoice.
11And when the man had finished speaking
these words, Aseneth rejoiced exceedingly with great joy about
all these words and fell down at his feet and prostrated himself
face
12 down to the ground before him, and
said to him, Blessed be the Lord your God the Most High who sent
you out to rescue me from the darkness and to bring me up from
the
foundations of the abyss, and blessed be
your name forever. What is your name, Lord; tell me in order that
I may praise and glorify you for ever (and ) ever. And the man
said to her, Why do you seek this, my name, Aseneth? My name is
in the heavens in the book of the Most High, written by the
finger of God in the beginning of the book before all (the
others), because I am chief of the house of the Most High. And
all names written in the book of the Most High are unspeakable,
and man is not allowed to pronounce nor hear them in this world,
because those names are exceedingly great and wonderful and
laudable.
13And Aseneth said, If I have found favor
in your sight, Lord, and will know that you will do all your
words that you have spoken to me, let your maidservant speak
before you.
14And the man said to her, Speak (up).
And Aseneth stretched out her right hand and put it on his knees
and said to him, I beg you, Lord, sit down a little on this bed,
because this bed is pure and undefiled, and a man or woman never
sat on it, And I will set a table before you, and bring you bread
and you will eat, and bring you from my storeroom old and good
wine, the exhalation of which will go up till heaven, and you
will drink from
15it. And after this you will go out (on)
your way. And the man said to her, Hurry and bring (it) quickly.
Chapter sixteen
1And Asesnth hurried and set a new table
before him and went to provide bread for
2him. And the man said to her, Bring me
also a honeycomb. And Aseneth stood still
3and was distressed, because she did not
have a honeycomb in her storeroom. And the
4man said to her, Why do you stand still?
And Aseneth said, I will send a boy to the suburb, because the
field which is our inheritance is close, and he will quickly
bring you
5a honeycomb from there, and I will set
(it) before you, Lord. And the man said to her, Proceed and enter
your storeroom, and you will find a honeycomb lying upon the
table.
6Pick it up and bring (it) here. And
Aseneth said, Lord, a honeycomb is not in my
7storeroom. And the man said, Proceed and
you will find (one).
8And Aseneth entered her storeroom and
found a honeycomb lying on the table. And the comb was big and
white as snow and full of honey. And that honey was like dew from
9heaven and its exhalation like breath of
life. And Aseneth wondered and said in herself, Did then this
comb cone out of the mans mouth, because its exhalation is
like the breath
10of this mans mouth? And Aseneth
took that comb and brought it to the man, and put it on the table
which she had prepared before him.
And the man said to her, How is it that
you said that a honeycomb is not in my
11storeroom? And behold, you have brought
a wonderful honeycomb. And Aseneth was afraid and said, Lord, I
did not have a honeycomb in my storeroom at any time, but you
spoke and it came into being. Surely this came out of your mouth,
because its exhalation is like breath of your mouth.
12,13 And the man smiled at Aseneths
understanding, and called her to himself, and stretched out his
right hand, and grasped her head and shook her head with his
right hand. And Aseneth was afraid of the mans hand,
because sparks shot forth from his hand as from bubbling (melted)
iron. And Aseneth looked, gazing with her eyes at the mans
hand.
14And the mans saw (it) and smiled and
said, Happy are you, Aseneth, because the ineffable mysteries of
the Most High have been revealed to you, and happy (are) all who
attach themselves to the Lord God in repentance, because they
will eat from this comb. For this comb is (full of the) spirit of
life. And the bees of the paradise of delight have made this from
the dew of the roses of life that are in the paradise of God. And
all the angels of God eat of it and all the chosen of God and all
the sons of the Most high, because this is a comb of life, and
everyone who eats of it will not die for ever (and) ever.
15 And the man stretched out his right
hand and broke a small portion off the comb, and he himself ate
and what was left he put with his hand into Aseneths mouth,
and said to her,
16Eat. And she ate. And the man said to
Aseneth, Behold, you have eaten bread of life, and drunk a cup of
immortality, and been anointed with ointment of incorruptibility.
Behold, from today your flesh (will) flourish like flowers of
life from the ground of the Most High, and your bones will grow
strong like the cedars of the paradise of delight of God, and
untiring powers will embrace you, and your youth will not see old
age, and your beauty will not fail for ever. And you shall be
like a walled mother-city of all who take
16refuge with the name of the Lord God,
the king of the ages. And the man stretched out his right hand
and touched the comb where he had broken off (a portion) , and it
was restored and filled up, and at once it became whole as it was
in the beginning.
17And again the man stretched out his
right hand and put his (fore) finger on the edge of the comb
looking east and drew it over the edge looking west, and the way
of his finger became like blood. And he stretched out his hand
the second time and put his finger on the edge of the comb
looking north and drew it over to the edge looking south, and the
way of his finger became like blood. And Aseneth stood at his
lift (hand) and watched everything that the man was doing.
And the man said to the comb, Come. And
bees rose from the cells of that comb, and the cells were
innumerable, ten thousand (times) then thousand and thousands
upon
18thousands. And the bees were white as
snow, and their wings like purple and like violet and like
scarlet (stuff) and like gold-woven linen cloaks, and golden
diadems (were) on
19their heads, and they had sharp stings,
and they would not injure anyone. And all those bees encircled
Aseneth from feet to head.
And other bees were great and chosen like
their queens, and they rose from the damaged part of the comb and
encircled Aseneths mouth, and made upon her mouth and her
lips
20a comb similar to the comb which was
lying before the man. And all those bees ate of the comb which
was on Aseneths mouth. And the man said to the bees. Go off
to your
21,22place. And all the bees rose and
flew and went away into heaven. And those who wanted to injure
Aseneth fell to the ground and died. And the man stretched out
his staff over the
23dead bees and said to them. Rise you,
too, and go away to your place. And the bees who had died rose
and went into the court adjoining Aseneths house and sought
shelter on the fruit-bearing trees.
Chapter seventeen
1And the man said to Aseneth, Have you
seen this thing? And she said, Yes
2Lord, I have seen all these (things).
And the man said to her, So will be all my words
3which I have spoken to you today. And
the man for the third time stretched out his tight hand, and
touched the damaged part of the comb, and at once fire went up
from the table
4and consumed the comb, but the table it
did not injure. And much fragrance came forth from the burning of
the comb, and filled the chamber.
And Aseneth said to the man, Lord, with
me are seven virgins ministering to me, fostered with me from my
childhood, born with me in one night, and I lobe them as my
5sisters. I will call them, and you will
bless them as you have blessed me, too. And the
6man said, Call them. And Aseneth called
the seven virgins and stood them before the man. And the man
blessed them and said, May the Lord God the Most High bless you.
And you shall be seven pillars of the City of Refuge, and all the
fellow inhabitants of the chosen of that city will rest upon you
for ever (and) ever.
7And the man said to Aseneth, Put this
table away. And Aseneth turned to put the table away, and at once
the man went away out of her sight. And Aseneth saw (something)
like a chariot of four horses traveling into heaven toward (the)
east. And the chariot was like flame of fire, and the horses like
lightning. And the man was standing on that chariot.
9And Aseneth said, (What a) foolish and
bold (woman) I (am), because I have spoken with frankness and
said that a man came into my chamber from heaven; and I did not
know that (a) god came to me. And behold, now he is traveling
(back) into heaven to his place.
10And she said in herself, Be gracious,
Lord, to your slave, and spare your maidservant, because I have
spoken boldly before you all my words in ignorance.
Chapter eighteen
1And as Aseneth was still saying these
things to herself, behold, a young man from Pentephress
servant staff rushed in and said, Behold, Joseph the Powerful One
of God is coming to us today. For a forerunner of his is standing
at the gates of our court.
2And Aseneth hurried and called her
foster-father, the (steward) of the house, and said to him, Hurry
and make the house ready and prepare a good dinner, because
Joseph the
3Powerful One of God is coming to us
today. And her foster-father saw her, and behold, her face had
fallen from the affliction and the weeping and the fasting of the
seven days, and he was distressed and wept, and he took her right
hand and kissed it and said. What
4have you, my child, because your face
has fallen so (much)? And Aseneth said to him, My head is
stricken with heavy pain, and the sleep kept away from my eyes,
and therefore
5my face has fallen. And her
foster-father went away and prepared the house and the dinner.
And Aseneth remembered the man (from heaven) and his commandment,
and she hurried and entered her second chamber where the chests
(containing) her ornaments were, and opened her big coffer and
brought out her first robe, (the one) of wedding, like lightning
6in appearance, and dressed in it. And
she girded a golden and royal girdle around (herself) which was
(made) of precious stones. And she put golden bracelets on her
fingers and on her feet golden buskins, and precious ornaments
she put around her neck in which innumerable costly (and)
precious stones were fastened, and a golden crown she put on her
head, and on that crown, in front on her brow, was a big sapphire
stone, and around the big stone were six costly stones, And with
a veil she covered her head like a bride, and she took a scepter
in her hand.
7And Aseneth remembered the words of her
foster-father, because he had said to her, Your face has fallen.
And she sighed and was much distressed and said, Woe is me,
8the humble, because my face has fallen.
Joseph will see me and despise me. And she said to her
foster-sister, Bring me pure water from the spring, and I will
wash my face.
9And she brought her pure water from the
spring and poured it into the basin. And Aseneth leaned (over) to
wash her face and saw her face in the water. And it was like the
sun and her eyes (were) like a rising morning star, and her
cheeks like fields of the Most High, and on her cheeks (there
was) re (color) like a son of mans blood, and her lips
(were) like a rose of life coming out of its foliage, and her
teeth like fighting men lined up for a fight, and her neck like
an all-variegated cypress, and her breasts (were) like the
mountains of the Most High God.
10And when Aseneth saw herself in the
water, she was amazed at the sight and rejoiced with great joy,
and did not wash her face, for she said, Perhaps I (will) wash
off this
11great beauty. And her foster-father
came to say to her, Everything is prepared as you have commanded.
And when he saw her he was alarmed and stood speechless for a
long (time). And was filled with great fear and fell at her feet
and said, What is this, my mistress, and what is this great and
wonderful beauty? At last the Lord God of heaven has chosen you
as a bride for his firstborn son, Joseph?
Chapter twelve
1And while they were still speaking this
(way) a boy came and said to Aseneth
2Behold, Joseph is standing at the doors
of our court, And Aseneth hurried and went down the stairs from
the upper floor with the seven virgins to meet Joseph and stood
in the
3entrance of the house. And Joseph
entered the court and the gates were closed, and all strangers
remained outside.
And Aseneth went out of the entrance to
meet Joseph, and Joseph saw her and was
5amazed at her beauty, and said to her,
Who are you? Quickly tell me. And she said to him, I am your
maidservant Aseneth, and all the idols I have thrown away from me
and they were destroyed. And a man came to me from heaven today,
and gave me bread of life and I ate, and a cup of blessing and I
drank. And he said to me, I have given you for a bride to Joseph
today, and he himself will be your bridegroom for ever (and)
ever. And he said to me, Your name will no longer be called
Aseneth, but your name will be called City of Refuge, and the
Lord God will reign as king over many nations for ever,
6because in you many nations will take
refuge with the Lord God, the Most High. And the man said to me,
I will also go to Joseph and speak into his ears concerning you
what
7I have to say, And now, you know, my
lord, whether that man has come to you and spoken to you
concerning me.
8And Joseph said to Aseneth, Blessed are
you by the Most High God, and blessed (is) your name for ever,
because the Lord God founded your walls in the highest, and your
walls (are) adamantine walls of life, because the sons of the
living God will dwell in your
9City of Refuge, and the Lord God will
reign as king over them for ever and ever. For this man came to
me today and spoke to me words such as these concerning you. And
now, come to me, chaste virgin, and why do you stand far away
from me?
10And Joseph stretched out his hands and
called Aseneth by a wink of his eyes. And Aseneth also stretched
out her hands and ran up to Joseph and fell on his breast. And
Joseph put his arms around her, and Aseneth (put hers) around
Joseph, and they kissed
11each other for a long time and both
came to life in their spirit. And Joseph kissed Aseneth and gave
her spirit of life, and he kissed her the second time and gave
her spirit of wisdom, and he kissed her the third time and gave
her spirit of truth.
Chapter twenty
1And Aseneth said to Joseph, Come, my
Lord, and enter our house, because I have
2prepared our house and made a great
dinner. And she grasped his right hand and let him into her house
and seated him on Pentephres her fathers throne. And she
brought
3water to wash his feet. And Joseph said,
Let one of the virgins come and wash my
4feet. And Aseneth said to him, No, my
Lord, because you are my lord from now on, and I (am) your
maidservant. And why do you say this (that) another virgin (is)
to wash your feet? For your feet are my feet, and your hands are
my hands, and your soul my soul,
5and your feet another (woman) will never
wash. And she urged him and washed his fee. And Joseph looked at
her hands, and they were like hands of life, and her fingers fine
like (the) fingers of a fast-writing scribe. And after this
Joseph grasped her right hand and kissed it, and Aseneth kissed
his head and sat at his right (hand).
6And her father and mother and his whole
family came from the field which was their inheritance. And they
saw Aseneth like (the) appearance of light, and her beauty was
like heavenly beauty. And they saw her sitting with Joseph and
dressed in a wedding garment.
7And they were amazed at her beauty and
rejoiced and gave glory to God who gives life to
8the dead. And after this they ate and
drank and celebrated.. And Pentephres said to Joseph, Tomorrow I
will call all the noblemen and the satraps of the whole land of
Egypt and gibe a marriage feast for you, and you will take my
daughter
9Aseneth for (your) wife. And Joseph
said, I will go tomorrow to Pharoah the king, because he is like
a father to me and appointed me chief of the whole land of Egypt,
and I will speak about Aseneth into his ears, and he himself will
give her to me for (my) wife.
10And Pentephres said to him, Go in
peace.
Chapter twenty one
1And Joseph stayed that day with
Pentephres, and he did not sleep with Aseneth, because Joseph
said. It does not befit a man who worships God to sleep with his
wife before the wedding.
2And Joseph rose at daybreak and went
away to Pharoah and said to him, Give me
3Aseneth, daughter of Pentephres, priest
of Heliopolis, for (my) wife. And Pharoah rejoiced with great joy
and said to Joseph, Behold, is not this one betrothed to you
since eternity? And she shall be your wife from now on and for
ever (and) ever.
4And Pharoah sent and called Phetephres,
and he came and brought Aseneth, and stood her before Pharoah.
And Pharoah saw her and was amazed at her beauty and said, May
the Lord, the God of Joseph bless you, child, and let this beauty
of yours remain for ever (and) ever, because justly the Lord, the
God of Joseph, has chosen you as a bride for Joseph, because he
is the firstborn son of God, And you shall be called a daughter
of the
5Most High and a bride of Joseph from now
on and for ever. And Pharoah took Joseph and Aseneth and put
golden crowns on their heads which had been in his house from
6the beginning and of old. And Pharoah
set Aseneth at Josephs right dies, and put his hands on
their heads, and his right hand was on Aseneths head. And
Pharoah said, May the Lord God the Most High bless you and
multiply you and magnify and glorify you forever.
7And Pharoah turned them around toward
each other face to face and brought them mouth to mouth and
joined them by their lips, and they kissed each other.
8And after this Pharoah gave a marriage
feast and a great dinner and a big banquet for seven days. And he
called together all the chiefs of the land of Egypt and all the
kings of the nations and proclaimed to the whole land of Egypt,
saying, Every man who does (any) work during the seven days of
Josephs and Aseneths wedding shall surely die.
9And it happened after this, Joseph went
in to Aseneth, and Aseneth conceived from Joseph, and gave birth
to Manasseh and Ephraim, his brother, in Josephs house.
10And then Aseneth began to confess to
the Lord God and gave thanks, paying, for all the good (things)
of which she was deemed worthy by the Lord:
11I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned,
before you I have sinned much,
I Aseneth, daughter of Pentephres, priest
of Heliopolis,
who is an overseer of everything.
12I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned:
before you I have sinned much.
I was prospering in my fathers
house,
and was a boastful and arrogant virgin.
13I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much,
And I have worshiped strange gods who
were without number,
and eaten bread from their sacrifices.
14I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
Bread of strangulation I have eater,
and a cup of insidiousness I have drunk
from the table of death.
15I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
And I did not know the Lord the God of
Heaven,
and I did not trust in the Most High God
of life.
16I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
For I trusted in the richness of my glory
and in my beauty,
and I was boastful and arrogant.
17I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
And I despised every man on earth,
and there was no one who achieved
something before me.
18I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
And I had come to hate all who had asked
my hand in marriage,
and despised them and scorned them.
19I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
And I spoke bold (words) in vanity and
said,
There is no prince on earth who may
loosen the girdle of my virginity.
20I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much.
But will be the bride of the great kings
firstborn son.
21I have sinned, Lord, I have sinned;
before you I have sinned much,
until Joseph the Powerful One of God
came.
He pulled me down from my domination
position
and made me humble after my arrogance,
and by his beauty he caught me,
and by his wisdom he grasped me like a
fish on a hook,
and by his spirit, as by bait of life, he
ensnared me,
and by his power he confirmed me,
and brought me to the God of the ages
and to the chief of the house of the Most
High,
and gave me to eat of bread of life,
and to drink a cup of wisdom,
and I became his bride for ever, and
ever.
Chapter twenty two
1And it happed after this: The seven
years of plenty passed and the seven years of
2famine began to come. And Jacob heard
about Joseph his son, and Israel went to Egypt with his whole
family, in the second year of the famine, in the second month, on
the twenty-first of the month, and dwelt in the land of Goshen.
3And Aseneth said to Joseph, I will go
and see your father, because your father Israel
4is like a father to me, and (a) god And
Joseph said to her, You shall go with me and
5see my father. And Joseph and Aseneth
went to the land of Goshen to Jacob. And Josephs brothers
met them and prostrated themselves face down to the ground before
them.
6And they went in to Jacob. And Israel
was sitting on his bed, and he was an old man in comfortable old
age.
7And Aseneth saw him and was amazed at
his beauty, because Jacob was exceedingly beautiful to look at,
and his old age (was) like the youth of a handsome (young) man,
and his head was all white as snow, and the hairs of his head
were all exceedingly close and thick like (those) of an
Ethiopian, and his beard (was) white reaching down to his breast,
and his eyes (were) flashing and darting (flashes of) lightning,
and his sinews and his shoulders and his arms were like (those)
of an angel, and his thighs and his calves and his
8feet like (those) of a giant. And Jacob
was like a man who had wrestled with God. And Aseneth saw him and
was amazed, and prostrated herself before him face down to the
ground. And Jacob said to Joseph, Is this my daughter-in-law,
your wife? Blessed she
9will be by the Most High God. And Jacob
called her to himself and blessed her and kissed her. And Aseneth
stretched out her hands and grasped Jacobs neck and hung
herself on her fathers neck just like someone hangs on to
his fathers neck when he returns from
10fighting into his house, and she kissed
him. And after this they ate and drank. And Joseph and Aseneth
went (back) to their house.
11And Simeon and Levi, Josephs
brethren, the sons of Leah, alone escorted them; but the sons of
Zilpah and Bilhah, Leahs and Rachels maidservants,
did not escort them, because
12they envied (them) and were hostile
against them. And Levi was on Aseneths right (side)
13and Joseph on (her) left. And Aseneth
grasped Levis hand. And Aseneth loved Levi exceedingly
beyond all of Josephs brethren, because he was one who
attached himself to the Lord, and he was a prudent man, and a
prophet of the Most High and sharp-sighted with his eyes, and he
used to see letters written in heaven by the finger of God and he
knew the unspeakable (mysteries) of the Most High God and
revealed them to Aseneth in secret, because he himself, Levi,
would love Aseneth very much, and see her place of rest in the
highest, and her walls like adamantine eternal walls, and her
foundations founded upon a rock of the seventh heaven.
Chapter twenty three
1And it happened while Joseph and Aseneth
were passing by, Pharoahs firstborn son saw them from the
wall. And he saw Aseneth and was cut (to the heart), and (for
some time) he was heavily indignant and felt sick because of her
beauty. And he said, Thus it shall not be.
2And Pharoahs son sent messengers
and called to him Simeon and Levi. And the men came to him and
stood before him. And Pharoahs firstborn son said to them,
I know today that you are powerful men beyond all men on the
earth, and by these right (hands) of yours the city of the
Shechemites has been overthrown, and by these two swords of
3yours thirty thousand fighting men were
cut down. And behold, today I will take you as companions for
myself, and give you plenty of gold and silver, and servants and
maids and houses and big (estates as) inheritance. Only do this
thing and show mercy on me, for I have been insulted very much by
your brother Joseph, for he himself took Aseneth
4my (envisaged) wife who was betrothed to
me from the beginning. And now, come assist me, and we will make
war on Joseph your brother, and I will kill him with my sword,
and have Aseneth for (my) wife, and you will be to me brothers
and faithful friends.
5However, do this thing. But if you are
too cowardly to do this thing, and despise my
6purpose, behold, my sword is prepared
against you. And while he was saying this, he exposed his sword
and showed it to them. But when the men, Simeon and Levi, heard
these words, they were exceedingly cut (cut
7to the heart)ds, because Pharoahs
son had spoken to them in a tyrannical fashion. And Simeon was a
daring and bold man, and he intended to lay his hand on the
handle of his sword and draw it from its sheath and strike
Pharoahs son, because he had spoken defiant things
8to them. And Levi saw the intention of
his heart, because Levi was a prophet, and he was sharp-sighted
with (both) his mind and his eyes, and he used to read what is
written in the heart of men. And Levi trod with his foot (on)
Simeons right foot and pressed it and
9(thus) signaled him to cease from his
wrath. And Levi said to Simeon quietly, Why are you furious with
anger with this man? And we are men who worship God, and it does
not befit us to repay evil for evil.
10And Levi said to Pharoahs son
with frankness, his face cheerful, and there was not the least
(bit of) anger in him, but in meekness of heart he said to him,
Why does out lord speak words such as these? And we are men who
worship God, and our father is a friend.
11of the Most High God, and Joseph our
brother is like the firstborn son of God. And how could we do
this wicked thing, and sin before our God and before our father
Israel and
12before our brother Joseph? And now,
listen to my words. It does not befit a man who worships God to
injure anyone in any way. And if anyone wants to injure a man who
worships God, that (first-mentioned) man who worships God does
not succor him (the
13injurer), because a sword is not in his
hands. And you at least guard against speaking any longer about
our brother Joseph words such as these. But if you insist on this
wicked purpose of yours, behold our swords are drawn in our right
hands before you.
14And Simeon and Levi drew their swords
from their sheaths and said, Behold, have you seen these swords?
With these two swords the Lord God punished the insult of the
Shechemites (by) which they insulted the sons of Israel, because
of our sister Dinah whom
15Shechem the son of Hamor had defiled.
And the son of Pharoah saw their swords drawn and was exceedingly
afraid and trembled over his whole body, because their swords
were flashing forth (something) like a flame of fire, and the
eyes of Pharoahs son darkened, and
16he fell on his face on the ground
beneath their feet. And Levi stretched out his right hand and
grasped him and said to him, Rise and do not be afraid. Only
guard against speaking
17any longer a wicked word about our
brother Joseph. And Simeon and Levi went away from the presence
of Pharoahs son.
Chapter twenty four
1And the son of Pharoah was full of fear
and distress, because he was afraid of Josephs brothers,
Simeon and Levi, and he was still weighed down by Aseneths
beauty and
2distressed with great overwhelming
distress. And his servants said to him into the ear, saying,
Behold, the sons of Bilhah and the sons of Zilpah, Leahs
and Rachels maidservants, Jacobs wives, are hostile
to Joseph and Aseneth, and envy them. And these will be in your
3power according to your will. And
Pharoahs son sent messengers and called them to himself,
And they came to him at the first hour of the night and stood
before him.
And Pharoahs son said to them, I
have a word (to say) to you, because you are powerful
4men. And Dan and Gad, the elder
brothers, said to him, Let our lord say to his servants what he
wants (to say), and your servants will listen, and we will do
according to your
5will. And Pharoahs son rejoiced
exceedingly with great joy and said to his servants, Withdraw
from me a little, because I have a confidential word (to say) to
these men.
6And they all withdrew
7And Pharoahs son lied to them and
said, Behold, blessing and death (are set) before your face. Take
now rather the blessing and not the death, because you are
powerful men
8and will not die like women, but be
brave and avenge yourself on your enemies. For I heard Joseph
your brother saying to Pharoah my father concerning you, Children
of my fathers maidservants are Dan and Gad and Naptali and
Asher, and they are not my brothers. And I will wait for my
fathers death and (then) I will blot them from the earth
and all their offspring lest they share the inheritance with us,
because they are children
9of maidservants. And these (men) have
sold me to the Ishmaelites, and I will repay them according to
the whole insult of theirs which they committed against me
wickedly. Only
10 let my father die (first). And
Pharoah, my father, commended him and said to him, Well you have
spoken, child. Then, take from me men (who are) powerful in
fighting and go out to meet them in accordance with what they did
to you. And I will be a helper to you.
11And when the men heard the words of
Pharoahs son, they were exceedingly troubled
12 and distressed and said to Pharoahs
son, We beg you, ord, help us. And Pharoahs
13son said to them, I will be a helper to
you if you hear my words. And the men said, Behold, we are your
servants before you. Give us orders, and we will do according to
14your will..And Pharoahs son said
to them, I will kill my father Pharoah this night, because
Pharoah my father is like a father to Joseph and said to him
(that he would) help him against you. And you kill Joseph . And I
will take Aseneth for a wife for myself, and you will be brothers
to me and fellow heirs of all my (things). However, do this
thing.
15And Dan and gad said to him, We are
your servants today and will do everything which you have ordered
us. And we have heard Joseph saying to Aseneth today. Go tomorrow
to the field (which is) our inheritance, because it is the hour
of the vintage. And he gave (as an escort to be) with her six
hundred men powerful in fighting and fifty
16,17forerunners. And now, listen to us,
and we will speak to our lord. And they spoke to
18him all their secret words (and said),
Give us men for war. And Pharoahs son gave to the four
brothers five hundred men each, and them he appointed their
chiefs and commanders.
19And Dan and Gad said to him, We are
your servants today, and will do everything that you have ordered
us. We will go by night and set up an ambush in the wadi, and
hide in the thicket of the reeds. And you, take with you fifty
bowmen on horses, and go far ahead of us. And Aseneth will come
and fall into our hands. And we will cut down the men who are
with her. And Aseneth will flee ahead with her carriage and fall
into your hands, and you will do to her as your soul desires. And
after that we will kill Joseph as he is distressed over Aseneth,
and his children we will kill before his eyes. And Pharoahs
son rejoiced when he heard these words. And he sent them out and
two thousand fighting men with them.
20And they came to the wadi and hid in
the thicket of the reeds. (And) they split into four detachments.
And there were sitting across the wadi, on the forward section as
it were, on this side of the road and the other five hundred men
each; likewise on this side of the wadi the rest were waiting,
and the, too, were sitting in the thicket of the reeds, on this
side of the road and the other five hundred men each. And between
them the road (was) wide and spacious.
Chapter twenty five
1And Pharoahs son rose in that
night and went to the chamber of his father in order to kill his
father with a sword. And his fathers guards prevented him
from going in to his
2father and said to him, What are your
orders, lord? And Pharoahs son said to them, I want to see
my father, because I am going out to harvest (the vintage of) my
new
3planted vineyard. And the guards said to
him, Your father suffers from a headache and lay awake all night,
and now he is resting a little. And he said to us., Let no one
4come close to me, not even my firstborn
son. And when he heard this, Pharoahs son went away
hurriedly and took with him fifty mounted bowmen and went away at
their head. Just as Dan and Gad had spoken to him.
5And the younger brothers, Naptali and
Asher, spoke to their older brothers, Dan and Gad saying, Why do
you once again act wickedly against our father Israel and against
our brother Joseph? And him the Lord is guarding like an apple of
the eye. Behold, have you not sold him once, and now he is king
of the whole land of Egypt and savior and grain
6giver? And now again, if you should
attempt to act wickedly against him, he will cry to the Most
High, and he will send fire from heaven, and it will consume you,
and the angels
7of God will fight for him against you.
And their older brothers, Dan and Gad, were
8angry at them and said, But shall we die
like women? That would be absurd. And they went out to meet
Joseph and Aseneth.
Chapter twenty six
1And Aseneth rose at daybreak and said to
Joseph, I will go, just like you have said, to the field (which
is) our inheritance. And my soul is anxious, because you are
parting.
2from me. And Joseph said to her,
Courage, and do not be afraid, but go, because the Lord is with
you, and he himself will guard you like an apple of the eye from
every wicked
3deed! For I, too will go to my grain
giving and will give bread to all men, and the
4whole land will surely not perish (away)
from the face of the Lord. And Aseneth went away on her way, and
Joseph went away to his grain giving.
5And Aseneth and the six hundred men with
her came to the place of the wadi. And suddenly those who lay in
ambush rushed out of their ambushes and joined battle with
Aseneths men, and cut them down with the edge of the sword,
and they killed all her forerunners, but Aseneth fled ahead with
her carriage.
6And Levi, the son of Leah, perceived all
these (things) in (his) spirit as a prophet, and he declared the
danger (in which) Aseneth (was) to his brothers the sons of Leah.
And each of them took his sword and put it on his thigh, and they
took their shields and put them on their arms, and they took
their spears in their right hands, and pursued after Aseneth in
rapid course.
7And Aseneth was fleeing ahead, and
behold, Pharoahs son and fifty horsemen with him
8met her. And Aseneth saw him and was
afraid and troubled very much, and her whole body trembled. And
she called on the name of the Lord her God.
Chapter twenty seven
1And Benjamin sat at Aseneths left
(hand) in her carriage. And Benjamin was a boy of eighteen years,
big and strong and powerful, and there was unspeakable beauty on
him,
2and strength like (that of) a lion cub,
and he feared the Lord exceedingly. And Benjamin leapt down from
the carriage and took a round stone from the wadi and filled his
hand and hurled (the stone) at Pharoahs son and struck his
left temple and wounded him with a
3 heavy wound. And Pharoahs son
fell down from his horse on the ground, being half
4dead. And Benjamin leapt and went up
upon the rock, and said to Aseneths charioteer,
5Give me stones from the wadi. And he
gave him fifty stones. And Benjamin hurled the fifty stones and
killed the fifty men who were with the son of Pharoah. And all
the stones penetrated their temples.
6And the sons of Leah, Ruben and Simeon,
Levi and Judah, Issachar and Zebulun, pursued after the men who
had been lying ambush for Aseneth and fell upon them unawares and
cut them all down; and the six men killed two thousand.
7And their brothers, the son of Bilhah
and Zilpah, fled from their presence and said, We have been
destroyed by our brothers, and Pharoahs son has died by the
hand of Benjamin the boy, and all (who were) with him have been
destroyed by the one hand of
8the boy Benjamin. And now, come, let us
kill Aseneth and Benjamin and flee into this
9thicket of reeds. And they came toward
Aseneth holding their swords drawn, full of blood.
10And Aseneth saw them and was
exceedingly afraid and said:
Lost my God, who made me alive again
and rescued me from the idols and the
corruption of death,
who said to me, Your soul will live for
ever,
rescue me from the hands of these wicked
men.
11And the Lord God heard Aseneths
voice, and at once their swords fell from their hands on the
ground and were reduced to ashes.
Chapter twenty eight
1And the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah saw
this great thing and were exceedingly afraid and
2said. The Lord fights against us for
Aseneth. And they fell on the face to the ground and prostrated
themselves before Aseneth and said. Have mercy on us, your
slaves,
3because you are our mistress and queen.
And we have wickedly committed evil (things) against you and
against our brother Joseph, and the Lord repaid us according to
our works.
4And now we, your slaves, beg you, have
mercy on us and rescue us from the hands of our brothers, because
they arrived as avengers of the insult (done to ) you, and their
swords
5are against us. And we know that our
brothers are men who worship God and do not
6repay anyone evil for evil. Anyway, be
gracious to your slaves, mistress, before them.
7And Aseneth said to them, Courage, and
do not be afraid of your brothers, because they are men who
worship God and fearing God and respecting every man. But go into
this thicker of reeds, until I appease them concerning you and
make their anger cease, because you acted in great boldness
against them. Courage now, and do not be afraid.
8Besides, the Lord will judge between men
and you. And Dan and Gad and their brothers fled into the thicket
of reeds.
9And behold, the sons of Leah came
running like three year old stags against them. And Aseneth
descended from the carriage (that gave) he shelter and gave them
her right hand with tears, and they, falling (down), prostrated
themselves on the ground before her, and wept in a loud voice;
and they were seeking their brothers, the sons of their fathers
10maidservants, in order to do away with
them. And Aseneth said to them, I beg you, spate your brothers
and do not do them evil for evil, because the Lord protected me
against them, and shattered their swords, and they melted on the
ground like wax from the presence
11of fire. And this is enough for them
that the Lord fights against them for us. And you, spare them
because they are your brothers and your father Israels
blood.
12And Simeon said to her, Why does our
mistress speak good (things) on behalf of her
13enemies? No, but let us cut them down
with our swords, because they (were) first (to) plan evil
(things) against us and against our father Israel and against our
brother Joseph,
14this already twice, and against you,
our mistress and queen, today. And Aseneth stretched out her
right hand and touched Simeons bears and kissed him and
said. By no means, brother, will you do evil for evil to your
neighbor. To the Lord will you give (the right) to punish the
insult (done) by them. And they are your brothers and your
fathers, Israels line, and they fled far from your
presence. Anyway, grant them pardon.
15And Levi went up to her and kissed her
right hand and perceived that she wanted to
16save the men from their brothers
anger so that they would not kill them. And they were
17nearby in the thicket of reeds. And
Levi their brother perceived it and did not declare it to his
brothers. For he was afraid that in their anger they might cut
them down.
Chapter twenty nine
1And Pharoahs son rose from the
ground and sat up and spat blood from his mouth,
2because the blood from his temple ran
down over his mouth. And Benjamin ran up to him and took his
sword and drew it from its sheath, because Benjamin did not have
a sword on
3his thigh, and set about to strike the
breast of Pharoahs son. And Levi ran up to him and grasped
his hand and said, By no means, brother, will you do this deed,
because we are men who worship God, and it does not befit a man
who worships God to repay evil for
4evil nor to trample underfoot a fallen
(man) nor to oppress his enemy till death. And now, put your
sword back into its place, and come, help me, and we will heal
him of his would; and if he lives, he will be our friend after
this, and his father Pharoah will be like our father.
5And Levi raised Pharoahs son from
the ground and washed the blood off his face and tied a bandage
to his wound, and put him upon his horse, and conducted him to
his father
6Pharoah, and described to him all these
things. And Pharoah rose from his throne and prostrated himself
before Levi on the ground and blessed him.
7 And on the third day Pharoahs son
died from the wound (caused by the impact) of the
8 stone of Benjamin, the boy. And Pharoah
mourned exceedingly for his firstborn son, and from the mourning
he fell ill; and Pharoah died at a hundred and nine years, and
left his
9 diadem to Joseph. And Joseph reigned as
king in Egypt for forty-eight years, and after this he gave the
diadem to Pharoahs younger offspring, who was at the breast
when Pharoah died. And Joseph was like a father to Pharoahs
younger son in the land of Egypt all the days of his life.
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