Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.

Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.
forth a female (and God well knew what she had brought forth), and a male is not as a female:  I have called her Mary; and I commend her to thy protection, and also her issue, against Satan driven away with stones.  Therefore the Lord accepted her with a gracious acceptance, and caused her to bear an excellent offspring.  And Zacharias took care of the child; whenever Zacharias went into the chamber to her, he found provisions with her; and he said, O Mary, whence hadst thou this? she answered, This is from God:  for God provideth for whom he pleaseth without measure.  There Zacharias called on his Lord, and said, Lord, give me from thee a good offspring, for thou art the hearer of prayer.  And the angels called to him, while he stood praying in the chamber, saying, Verily God promiseth thee a son named John, who shall bear witness to the Word which cometh from God; an honorable person, chaste, and one of the righteous prophets.  He answered, Lord, how shall I have a son, when old age hath overtaken me, and my wife is barren?  The angel said, So God doth that which he pleaseth.  Zacharias answered, Lord, give me a sign.  The angel said, Thy sign shall be, that thou shalt speak unto no man for three days, otherwise than by gesture:  remember thy Lord often, and praise him evening and morning.  And when the angels said, O Mary, verily God hath chosen thee, and hath purified thee, and hath chosen thee above all the women of the world:  O Mary, be devout towards thy Lord, and worship, and bow down with those who bow down.  This is a secret history:  we reveal it unto thee, although thou wast not present with them when they threw in their rods to cast lots which of them should have the education of Mary:  neither wast thou with them, when they strove among themselves.  When the angels said, O Mary, verily God sendeth thee good tidings, that thou shalt bear the Word, proceeding from himself; his name shall be Christ Jesus the son of Mary, honorable in this world and in the world to come, and one of those who approach near to the presence of God; and he shall speak unto men in the cradle, and when he is grown up;[51] and he shall be one of the righteous:  she answered, Lord, how shall I have a son, since a man hath not touched me? the angel said, So God createth that which he pleaseth:  when he decreeth a thing, he only saith unto it, Be, and it is:  God shall teach him the scripture, and wisdom, and the law, and the gospel; and shall appoint him his apostle to the children of Israel; and he shall say, Verily I come unto you with a sign from your Lord; for I will make before you, of clay, as it were the figure of a bird; then I will breathe thereon, and it shall become a bird, by the permission of God:  and I will heal him that hath been blind from his birth, and the leper:  and I will raise the dead by the permission of God:  and I will prophesy unto you what ye eat, and what ye lay up for store in your houses.  Verily herein will be a sign unto you, if ye believe.  And I come to confirm the Law
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