1 And it came to pass in the twenty-fifth year of Jeconiah, king of Judah, that the word of the Lord.
2came to Baruch, the son of Neriah, and said to him: 'Hast thou seen all that this people are doing to Me, that the evils which these two tribes which remained have done are greater than (those of)
3the ten tribes which were carried away captive? For the former tribes were forced by their kings to commit sin, but these two of themselves have been forcing and compelling their kings to commit
4sin. For this reason, behold I bring evil upon this city, and upon its inhabitants, and it shall be removed from before Me for a time, and I will scatter this people among the Gentiles that they may do good to the Gentiles. And My people shall be chastened, and the time shall come when they will seek for the prosperity of their times. |
2 For I have said these things to thee that thou mayst bid Jeremiah, and all those that are like you, to retire from this city.
2For your works are to this city as a firm pillar, And your prayers as a strong wall.' |
3 And I said: 'O Lord, my Lord, have I come into the world for this purpose that I might see the
2evils of my mother? Not (so) my Lord. If I have found grace in Thy sight, first take my spirit
3that I may go to my fathers and not behold the destruction of my mother. For two things vehemently constrain me: for I cannot resist Thee, and my soul, moreover, cannot behold the evils
4of my mother. But one thing I will say in Thy presence, O Lord. What, therefore, will there be after these things? for if Thou destroyest Thy city, and deliverest up Thy land to those that hate
5us, how shall the name of Israel be again remembered? Or how shall one speak of Thy praises?
6or to whom shall that which is in Thy law be explained? Or shall the world return to its nature (of),
7aforetime and the age revert to primeval silence? And shall the multitude of souls be taken away,
8and the nature of man not again be named? And where is all that which Thou didst say to Moses regarding us?' |
4 And the Lord said unto me: |
5 And I answered and said: |
6 And it came to pass on the morrow that, lo! the army of the Chaldees surrounded the city, and at the time of the evening, I, Baruch, left the people, and I went forth and stood by the
2oak. And I was grieving over Zion, and lamenting over the captivity which had come upon
3the people. And lo! suddenly a strong spirit raised me, and bore me aloft over the wall of
4Jerusalem. And I beheld, and lo! four angels standing at the four corners of the city, each of
5them holding a torch of fire in his hands. And another angel began to descend from heaven,
6and said unto them: 'Hold your lamps, and do not light them till I tell you. For I am first sent to speak a word to the earth, and to place in it what the Lord the Most High has commanded me And I saw him descend into the Holy of holies, and take from thence the veil, and the holy ark, and the mercy-seat, and the two tables, and the holy raiment of the priests, and the altar of incense, and the forty-eight precious stones, wherewith the priest was adorned and all the holy
7vessels of the tabernacle. And he spake to the earth with a loud voice: |
7 And after these things I heard that angel saying unto those angels who held the lamps: |
8 Now the angels did as he had commanded them, and when they had broken up the corners of the walls, a voice was heard from the interior of the temple, after the wall had fallen, saying: |
9 And I, Baruch, came, and Jeremiah, whose heart was found pure from sins, who had not been
2captured in the seizure of the city. And we rent our garments, we wept, and mourned, and fasted seven days. |
10 And it came to pass after seven days, that the word of God came to me, and said unto me: 'Tell
3Jeremiah to go and support the captivity of the people unto Babylon, But do thou remain here amid the desolation of Zion, and I will show to thee after these days' what will befall at the end of
4days.' And I said to Jeremiah as the Lord commanded me. And he, indeed, departed with the people, but I, Baruch, returned and sat before the gates of the temple, and I lamented with the following lamentation over Zion and said: |
11 Moreover, I, Baruch, say this against thee, Babylon: |
12 But I will say this as I think. |
13 And it came to pass after these things, that I, Baruch, was standing upon Mount Zion, and lo! a voice came from the height and said
2unto me: 'Stand upon thy feet, Baruch, and hear the word of the mighty God.'
3Because thou hast been astonied at what has befallen Zion, thou shalt therefore be assuredly
4preserved to the consummation of the times, that thou mayst be for a testimony. So that, if ever
5those prosperous cities say: 'Why hath the mighty God brought upon us this retribution?' Say thou, to them, thou and those like thee who shall have seen this evil: '(This is the evil) and retribution which is coming upon you and upon your people in its (destined) time that the nations
6may be thoroughly smitten. And then they shall be in anguish. And if they say at that time:
7For how long? Thou wilt say to them: |
14 And I answered and said: 'Lo! Thou hast shown me the method of the times, and that which shall be alter these things, and Thou hast said unto me, that the retribution, which has been spoken of by Thee, shall come upon
2the nations. And now I know that those who have sinned are many, and they have lived in prosperity, and departed from the world, but that few nations will be left in those times, to whom those words shall be said which Thou didst
3say. For what advantage is there in this, or what (evil), worse than what we have seen befall us, are we to expect to see?
4But again I will speak in Thy presence: What have they profited who had knowledge before Thee, and have not walked in vanity as the rest of the nations, and have not said to the dead: "Give
6us life," but always feared Thee, and have not left Thy ways? And lo! they have been carried off,
7nor on their account hast Thou had mercy on Zion. And if others did evil, it was due to Zion, that on account of the works of those who wrought good works she should be forgiven, and
8should not be overwhelmed on account of the works of those who wrought unrighteousness. |
15 And the Lord answered and said unto me: 'Thou art rightly astonied regarding the departure of
2man, but thou hast not judged well regarding the evils which befall those who sin. And as regards
3what thou hast said, that the righteous are carried off and the impious are prospered, And as
4regards what thou hast said "Man knows not Thy judgement" -- On this account hear, and I will
5speak to thee, and hearken, and I will cause thee to hear My words. Man would not rightly have understood My judgement, unless he had accepted the law, and I had instructed him in understanding.
6But now, because he transgressed wittingly, yea, just on this ground that he wot (thereof), he shall be tormented.
7And as regards what thou didst say touching the righteous, that on account of them has this
8world come, so also again shall that, which is to come, come on their account. For this world is to them a strife and a labour with much trouble; and that accordingly which is to come, a crown with great glory.' |
16 And I answered and said: 'O LORD, my Lord, lo! the years of this time are few and evil, and who is able in his little time to acquire that which is measureless?' |
17 And the Lord answered and said unto me: 'With the Most High account is not taken of much time
2nor of a few years. For what did it profit Adam that he lived nine hundred and thirty years,
3and transgressed that which he was commanded? Therefore the multitude of time that he lived
4did not profit him, but brought death and cut off the years of those who were born from him. Or wherein did Moses suffer loss in that he lived only one hundred and twenty years, and, inasmuch as he was subject to Him who formed him, brought the law to the seed of Jacob, and lighted a lamp for the nation of Israel?' |
18 And I answered and said: 'He that lighted has taken from the light, and there are but few that
2have imitated him. But those many whom he has lighted have taken from the darkness of Adam and have not rejoiced in the light of the lamp.' |
19 And He answered and said unto me: 'Wherefore at that time he appointed for them a covenant and said: |
20 Therefore, behold! the days come, |
21 And I went thence and sat in the valley of Cedron in a cave of the earth, and I sanctified my soul there, and I eat no bread, yet I was not hungry, and I drank no water, yet I thirsted not, and
2I was there till the seventh day, as He had commanded me. And afterwards I came to that place
3where He had spoken with me. And it came to pass at sunset that my soul took much thought,
4and I began to speak in the presence of the Mighty One, and said: 'O Thou that hast made the earth, hear me, that hast fixed the firmament by the word, and hast made firm the height of the heaven by the spirit, that hast called from the beginning of the world that which did not yet exist, and
5they obey Thee. Thou that hast commanded the air by Thy nod, and hast seen those things which
6are to be as those things which Thou art doing. Thou that rulest with great thought the hosts that stand before Thee: also the countless holy beings, which Thou didst make from the beginning, of
7flame and fire, which stand around Thy throne Thou rulest with indignation. To Thee only
8does this belong that Thou shouldst do forth with whatsoever Thou dost wish. Who causest the drops of rain to rain by number upon the earth, and alone knowest the consummation of the times
9before they come; have respect unto my prayer. For Thou alone art able to sustain all who are, and those who have passed away, and those who are to be, those who sin, and those who are
10righteous [as living (and) being past finding out]. For Thou alone dost live immortal and past
11finding out, and knowest the number of mankind. And if in time many have sinned, yet others not a few have been righteous.
12Thou knowest where Thou preservest the end of those who have sinned, or the consummation of
13those who have been righteous. For if there were this life only, which belongs to all men, nothing could be more bitter than this, |
22 And it came to pass after these things that lo! the heavens were opened, and I saw, and
2power was given to me, and a voice was heard from on high, and it said unto me: 'Baruch, Baruch,
3why art thou troubled? He who travels by a road but does not complete it, or who departs by sea
4but does not arrive at the port, can he be comforted? Or he who promises to give a present to
5another, but does not fulfill it, is it not robbery? Or he who sows the earth, but does not reap its
6fruit in its season, does he not lose everything? Or he who plants a plant unless it grows till the
7time suitable to it, does he who planted it expect to receive fruit from it? Or a woman who has
8conceived, if she bring forth untimely, does she not assuredly slay her infant? Or he who builds a house, if he does not roof it and complete it, can it be called a house? Tell Me that first.' |
23 And I answered and said: 'Not so, O LORD, my Lord.' And He answered and said unto me: Why therefore art thou troubled about that which thou knowest not, and why art thou ill at ease
3about things in which thou art ignorant? For as thou hast not forgotten the people who now are
4and those who have passed away, so I remember those who are appointed to come. Because when Adam sinned and death was decreed against those who should be born, then the multitude of those who should be born was numbered, and for that number a place was prepared where the living might
5dwell and the dead might be guarded. Before therefore the number aforesaid is fulfilled, the creature will not live again [for My spirit is the creator of life], and Sheol will receive the dead.
6And again it is given to thee to hear what things are to come after these times. For truly My redemption has drawn nigh, and is not far distant as aforetime. |
24 For behold! the days come and the books shall be opened in which are written the sins of all those who have sinned, and again also the treasuries in which the righteousness of all those who have
2been righteous in creation is gathered. For it shall come to pass at that time that thou shalt see -and the many that are with thee -the long-suffering of the Most High, which has been throughout all generations, who has been long-suffering towards all who are born, (alike) those
3who sin and (those who) are righteous.' And I answered and said: 'But, behold! O Lord, no one knows the number of those things which have passed nor yet of those things which are to come.
4For I know indeed that which has befallen us, but what will happen to our enemies I know not, and when Thou wilt visit Thy works.' |
25 And He answered and said unto me: 'Thou too shalt be preserved till that time till that
2sign which the Most High will work for the inhabitants of the earth in the end of days. This
3therefore shall be the sign. When a stupor shall seize the inhabitants of the earth, and they
4shall fall into many tribulations, and again when they shall fall into great torments. And it will come to pass when they say in their thoughts by reason of their much tribulation: "The Mighty One doth no longer remember the earth" yea, it will come to pass when they abandon hope, that the time will then awake.' |
26 And I answered and said: 'Will that tribulation which is to be continue a long time, and will that necessity embrace many years?' |
27 And He answered and said unto me: 'Into twelve parts is that time divided, and each one of
2them is reserved for that which is appointed for it. In the first part there shall be the beginning
3of commotions. And in the second part (there shall be) slayings of the great ones. And in
5the third part the fall of many by death. And in the fourth part the sending of the sword. And
7in the fifth part famine and the withholding of rain. And in the sixth part earthquakes and
8terrors. [Wanting .] And in the eighth part a multitude of spectres and attacks of the Shedim.
10And in the ninth part the fall of fire. And in the tenth part rapine and much oppression, And in
13the eleventh part wickedness and unchastity. And in the twelfth part confusion from the mingling
14together of all those things aforesaid. For these parts of that time are reserved, and shall be
15mingled one with another and minister one to another. For some shall leave out some of their own, and receive (in its stead) from others, and some complete their own and that of others, so that those may not understand who are upon the earth in those days that this is the consummation of the times. |
28 'Nevertheless, whosoever understandeth shall then be wise. For the measure and reckoning of
3that time are two parts a week of seven weeks.' And I answered and said: 'It is good for a man to
4come and behold, but it is better that he should not come lest he fall. [But I will say this also:
5Will he who is incorruptible despise those things which are corruptible, and whatever befalls in the case of those things which are corruptible, so that he might look only to those things which are not
6corruptible?] But if, O Lord, those things shall assuredly come to pass which Thou hast foretold
7to me, so do Thou show this also unto me if indeed I have found grace in Thy sight. Is it in one place or in one of the parts of the earth that those things are come to pass, or will the whole earth experience (them)?' |
29 And He answered and said unto me: 'Whatever will then befall (will befall) the whole earth;
2therefore all who live will experience (them). For at that time I will protect only those who are
3found in those self-same days in this land. And it shall come to pass when all is accomplished that
4was to come to pass in those parts, that the Messiah shall then begin to be revealed. And Behemoth shall be revealed from his place and Leviathan shall ascend from the sea, those two great monsters which I created on the fifth day of creation, and shall have kept until that time; and then they shall
5be for food for all that are left. The earth also shall yield its fruit ten thousandfold and on each (?) vine there shall be a thousand branches, and each branch shall produce a thousand clusters, and each
6cluster produce a thousand grapes, and each grape produce a cor of wine. And those who have
7hungered shall rejoice: moreover, also, they shall behold marvels every day. For winds shall go forth from before Me to bring every morning the fragrance of aromatic fruits, and at the close of the
8day clouds distilling the dew of health. And it shall come to pass at that self-same time that the treasury of manna shall again descend from on high, and they will eat of it in those years, because these are they who have come to the consummation of time. |
30 And it shall come to pass after these things, when the time of the advent of the Messiah is fulfilled, that He shall return in glory.
2Then all who have fallen asleep in hope of Him shall rise again. And it shall come to pass at that time that the treasuries will be opened in which is preserved the number of the souls of the righteous, and they shall come forth, and a multitude of souls shall be seen together in one
3assemblage of one thought, and the first shall rejoice and the last shall not be grieved. For they know that the time has come of which it is said, that it is the consummation of the times.
4But the souls of the wicked, when they behold all these things, shall then waste away the more.
5For they shall know that their torment has come and their perdition has arrived.' |
31 And it came to pass after these things: that I went to the people and said unto them: 'Assemble
2unto me all your elders and I will speak words unto them.' And they all assembled in the valley
3of the Cedron. And I answered and said unto them: |
32 'But as for you, if ye prepare your hearts, so as to sow in them the fruits of the law, it shall protect
2you in that time in which the Mighty One is to shake the whole creation. [Because after a
3little time the building of Zion will be shaken in order that it may be built again. But that building will not remain, but will again after a time be rooted out, and will remain desolate until
4the time And afterwards it must be renewed in glory, and perfected for evermore.] Therefore we should not be distressed so much over the evil which has now come as over that which is
6still to be. For there will be a greater trial than these two tribulations when the Mighty One will
7renew His creation. And now do not draw near to me for a few days, nor seek me till I come to
8you.' And it came to pass when I had spoken to them all these words, that I, Baruch, went my way,
9and when the people saw me setting out, they lifted up their voice and lamented and said: 'Whither departest thou from us, Baruch, and forsakest us as a father who forsakes his orphan children, and departs from them? |
33 'Are these the commands which thy companion, Jeremiah the prophet, commanded thee, and
2said unto thee: "Look to this people till I go and make ready the rest of the brethren in Babylon,
3against whom has gone forth the sentence that they should be led into captivity"? And now if thou also forsakest us, it were good for us all to die before thee, and then that thou shouldst withdraw from us.' |
34 And I answered and said unto the people: 'Far be it from me to forsake you or to withdraw from you, but I will only go unto the Holy of Holies to inquire of the Mighty One concerning you and concerning Zion, if in some respect I should receive more illumination: and after these things I will return to you.' |
35 And I, Baruch, went to the holy place, and sat down upon the ruins and wept, and said: |
36 And when I had said these things I fell asleep there, and I saw a vision in the night. And lo! a forest of trees planted on the plain, and lofty and rugged rocky mountains surrounded it, and that
3forest occupied much space. And lo! over against it arose a vine, and from under it there went forth
4a fountain peacefully. Now that fountain came to the forest and was (stirred) into great waves, and those waves submerged that forest, and suddenly they rooted out the greater part of that forest, and
5overthrew all the mountains which were round about it. And the height of the forest began to be made low, and the top of the mountains was made low and that fountain prevailed greatly, so that it
6left nothing of that great forest save one cedar only. Also when it had cast it down and had destroyed and rooted out the greater par t of that forest, so that nothing was left of it, nor could its place be recognized, then that vine began to come with the fountain in peace and great tranquillity, and it came to a place which was not far from that cedar, and they brought the cedar which had
7been cast down to it. And I beheld and lo! that vine opened its mouth and spake and said to that cedar: 'Art thou not that cedar which was left of the forest of wickedness, and by whose means
8wickedness persisted, and was wrought all those years, and goodness never. And thou didst keep conquering that which was not thine, and to that which was thine thou didst never show compassion, and thou didst keep extending thy power over those who were far from thee, and those who drew nigh thee thou didst hold fast in the toils of thy wickedness, and thou didst uplift thyself always as
9one that could not be rooted out! But now thy time has sped and thine hour is come. Do thou also therefore depart O cedar, after the forest. which departed before thee, and become dust with it.
11and let your ashes be mingled together, And now recline in anguish and rest in torment till thy last time come, in which thou wilt come again, and be tormented still more.' |
37 And after these things I saw that cedar burning, and the vine glowing, itself and all around it, the plain full of unfading flowers. And I indeed awoke and arose. |
38 And I prayed and said: 'O LORD, my Lord, Thou dost always enlighten those who are led by
2understanding. Thy law is life, and Thy wisdom is right guidance. Make known to me therefore
4the interpretation of this vision. For Thou knowest that my soul hath always walked in Thy law, and from my (earliest) days I departed not from Thy wisdom.' |
39 And He answered and said unto me: 'Baruch, this is the interpretation of the vision which thou
2hast seen. As thou hast seen the great forest which lofty and rugged mountains surrounded, this is
3the word. Behold! the days come, and this kingdom will be destroyed which once destroyed Zion,
4and it will be subjected to that which comes after it. Moreover, that also again after a time will be destroyed, and another, a third, will arise, and that also will have dominion for its time, and will be
5destroyed. And after these things a fourth kingdom will arise, whose power will be harsh and evil far beyond those which were before it, and it will rule many times as the forests on the plain, and it
6will hold fast for times, and will exalt itself more than the cedars of Lebanon. And by it the truth will be hidden, and all those who are polluted with iniquity will flee to it, as evil beasts flee and
7creep into the forest. And it will come to pass when the time of its consummation that it should fall has approached, then the principate of My Messiah will be revealed, which is like the fountain
8and the vine, and when it is revealed it will root out the multitude of its host. And as touching that which thou hast seen, the lofty cedar, which was left of that forest, and the fact, that the vine spoke those words with it which thou didst hear, this is the word. |
40 The last leader of that time will be left alive, when the multitude of his hosts will be put to the sword, and he will be bound, and they will take him up to Mount Zion, and My Messiah will convict
2him of all his impieties, and will gather and set before him all the works of his hosts. And afterwards he will put him to death, and protect the rest of My people which shall be found in the place which
3I have chosen. And his principate will stand for ever, until the world of corruption is at an end,
4and until the times aforesaid are fulfilled. This is thy vision, and this is its interpretation.' |
41 And I answered and said: 'For whom and for how many shall these things be? or who will be
2worthy to live at that time? For I will. speak before thee everything that I think, and I will ask of
3Thee regarding those things which I meditate. For lo! I see many of Thy people who have with
4drawn from Thy covenant, and cast from them the yoke of Thy law. But others again I have seen
5who have forsaken their vanity, and fled for refuge beneath Thy wings. What therefore will be to
6them? or how will the last time receive them? Or perhaps the time of these will assuredly be weighed, and as the beam inclines will they be judged accordingly?' |
42 And He answered and said unto me: 'These things also will I show unto thee. As for what thou didst say -- "To whom will these things be, and how many (will they be)?"- to those who have believed there shall be the good which was spoken of aforetime, and to those who despise there shall
3be the contrary of these things. And as for what thou didst say regarding those who have drawn
4near and those who have withdrawn this is the word. As for those who were before subject, and afterwards withdrew and mingled themselves with the seed of mingled peoples, the time of these was
5the former, and was accounted as something exalted. And as for those who before knew not but afterwards knew life, and mingled (only) with the seed of the people which had separated itself the
6time of these (is) the latter, and is accounted as something exalted. And time shall succeed to time and season to season, and one shall receive from another, and then with a view to the consummation shall everything be compared according to the measure of the times and the hours of the seasons.
7For corruption shall take those that belong to it, and life those that belong to it. And the dust shall be called, and there shall be said to it: "Give back that which is not thine, and raise up all that thou hast kept until its time." |
43 'But, do thou, Baruch, direct thy heart to that which has been said to thee, |
44 And I, Baruch, went from thence, and came to my people, and I called my first-born son and [the Gedaliahs] my friends, and seven of the elders of the people, and I said unto them: |
45 2'Do ye therefore so far as ye are able instruct the people, for that labour is ours. For if ye teach them, ye will quicken them.' |
46 And my son and the elders of the people answered and said unto me: |
47 And when I had gone forth and dismissed them, I went thence and said unto them: 'Behold!
2I go to Hebron: for thither the Mighty One hath sent me.' And I came to that place where the word had been spoken unto me, and I sat there, and fasted seven days. |
48 And it came to pass after the seventh day, that I prayed before the Mighty One and said: |
49 Nevertheless, I will again ask from Thee, O Mighty One, yea, I will ask mercy from Him who made all things. |
50 And He answered and said unto me: |
51 And it shall come to pass, when that appointed day has gone by. that then shall the aspect of those
2who are condemned be afterwards changed, and the glory of those who are justified. For the aspect of those who now act wickedly shall become worse than it is, as they shall suffer torment.
3Also (as for) the glory of those who have now been justified in My law, who have had understanding in their life, and who have planted in their heart the root of wisdom, then their splendour shall be glorified in changes, and the form of their face shall be turned into the light of their beauty, that they may be able to acquire and receive the world which does not die, which is then promised to
4them. For over this above all shall those who come then lament, that they rejected My law, and stopped
5their ears that they might not hear wisdom or receive understanding. When therefore they see those, over whom they are now exalted, (but) who shall then be exalted and glorified more than they, they shall respectively be transformed, the latter into the splendour of angels, and the former shall yet
6more waste away in wonder at the visions and in the beholding of the forms. For they shall first behold and afterwards depart to be tormented. |
52 And I answered and said: |
53 And when I had said these things I fell asleep there, and I saw a vision, and lo! a cloud was ascending from a very great sea, and I kept gazing upon it, and lo! it was full of waters white and black, and there were many colours in those self-same waters, and as it were the likeness of great
2lightning was seen at its summit. And I saw the cloud passing swiftly in quick courses, and it
3covered all the earth. And it came to pass after these things that cloud began to pour
4upon the earth the waters that were in it. And I saw that there was not one and the same likeness
5in the waters which descended from it. For in the first beginning they were black and many for a time, and afterwards I saw that the waters became bright, but they were not many, and after these things again I saw black (waters), and after these things again bright, and again
6black and again bright how this was done twelve times, but the black were always more numerous
7than the bright. And it came to pass at the end of the cloud, that lo! it rained black waters, and they were darker than had been all those waters that were before, and fire was mingled
8with them, and where those waters descended, they wrought devastation and destruction. And after these things I saw how that lightning which I had seen on the summit of the cloud, seized
9hold of it and hurled it to the earth. Now that lightning shone exceedingly, so as to illuminate the whole earth, and it healed those regions where the last waters had descended and wrought
10devastation. And it took hold of the whole earth, and had dominion over it. And I saw after these things, and lo! twelve rivers were ascending from the sea, and they began to surround
11that lightning and to become subject to it. And by reason of my fear I awoke. |
54 And I besought the Mighty One, and said: |
55 And it came to pass when I had finished speaking the words of this prayer, that I sat there under
2a tree, that I might rest in the shade of the branches. And I wondered and was astonied, and pondered in my thoughts regarding the multitude of goodness which sinners who are upon the earth have rejected, and regarding the great torment which they have despised, though they knew that
3they should be tormented because of the sin they had committed. And when I was pondering on these things and the like, lo! the angel Ramiel who presides over true visions was sent to me, and he said unto me:
4'Why does thy heart trouble thee, Baruch, and why does thy thought disturb thee?
5For if owing to the report which thou hast only heard of judgement thou art so moved, What (wilt thou be) when thou shalt see it manifestly with thine eyes?
6And if with the expectation wherewith thou dost expect the day of the Mighty One thou art so overcome, What (wilt thou be) when thou shalt come to its advent?
7And, if at the word of the announcement of the torment of those who have done foolishly thou art so wholly distraught, How much more when the event will reveal marvellous things? And if thou hast heard tidings of the good and evil things which are then coming and art grieved, What (wilt thou be) when thou shalt behold what the majesty will reveal, Which shall convict these and cause those to rejoice.' |
56 Nevertheless, because thou hast besought the Most High to reveal to thee the interpretation
2of the vision which thou hast seen, I have been sent to tell thee. And the Mighty One hath assuredly made known to thee the methods of the times that have passed, and of those that are destined to pass in His world from the beginning of its creation even unto its consummation,
3of those things which (are) deceit and of those which (are) in truth. For as thou didst see a great cloud which ascended from the sea, and went and covered the earth, this is the duration of the world which the Mighty One made when he took counsel to make the world.
4And it came to pass when the word had gone forth from His presence, that the duration of the world had come into being in a small degree, and was established according to the multitude of
5the intelligence of Him who sent it. And as thou didst previously see on the summit of the cloud black waters which descended previously on the earth, this is the transgression wherewith Adam the first man transgressed. |
57 And after these (waters) thou didst see bright waters: this is the fount of Abraham, also his
2generations and advent of his son, and of his son's son, and of those like them. Because at that time the unwritten law was named amongst them, |
58 And the black third waters which thou hast seen, these are the mingling of all sins, which the nations afterwards wrought after the death of those righteous men, and the wickedness of the land of
2Egypt, wherein they did wickedly in the service wherewith they made their sons to serve. Nevertheless, these also perished at last. |
59 And the bright fourth waters which thou hast seen are the advent of Moses and Aaron and
2Miriam and Joshua the son of Nun and Caleb and of all those like them. For at that time the lamp of the eternal law shone on all those who sat in darkness, which announced to them that believe the
3promise of their reward, and to them that deny, the torment of fire which is reserved for them. But also the heavens at that time were shaken from their place, and those who were under the throne of
4the Mighty One were perturbed, when He was taking Moses unto Himself For He showed him many admonitions together with the principles of the law and the consummation of' the times, as also to thee, and likewise the pattern of Zion and its measures, in the pattern of which the
5sanctuary of the present time was to be made. But then also He showed to him the measures of the fire, also the depths of the abyss, and the weight of the winds, and the number of the drops of
6rain: And the suppression of anger, and the multitude of long-suffering, and the truth of judgement:
7And the root of wisdom, and the riches of understanding, and the fount of knowledge: And the height of the air, and the greatness of Paradise, and the consummation of the ages, and the beginning
9of the day of judgement: And the number of the offerings, and the earths which have not yet come:
10And the mouth of Gehenna, and the station of vengeance, and the place of faith, and the region of
11hope: And the likeness of future torment, and the multitude of innumerable angels, and the flaming hosts, and the splendour of the lightning and the voice of the thunders, and the orders of the chiefs of the angels, and the treasuries of light, and the changes of the times, and the investigations of the
12law. These are the bright fourth waters which thou hast seen. |
60 'And the black fifth waters which thou hast seen raining are the works which the Amorites wrought, and the spells of their incantations which they wrought, and the wickedness of their
2mysteries, and the mingling of their pollution. But even Israel was then polluted by sins in the days of the judges, though they saw many sip which were from Him who made them. |
61 'And the bright sixth waters which thou didst see, this is the time in which David and Solomon were born. |
62 'And the black seventh waters which thou bast seen, this is the perversion (brought about) by the
2counsel of Jeroboam, who took counsel to make two calves of gold: And all the iniquities which
3kings who were after him iniquitously wrought. And the curse of Jezebel and the worship of idols
4which Israel practised at that time. And the withholding of rain, and the famines which occurred
5until women eat the fruit of their wombs. And the time of their captivity which came upon the nine
6tribes and a half, because they were in many sins. And Salmanasar king of Assyria came and led
7them away captive. But regarding the Gentiles it were tedious to tell how they always wrought
8impiety and wickedness, and never wrought righteousness. These are the black seventh waters which thou hast seen. |
63 'And the bright eighth waters which thou hast seen, this is the rectitude and uprightness of
2Hezekiah king of Judah and the grace (of God) which came upon him. For when Sennacherib was stirred up in order that he might perish, and his wrath troubled him in order that he might thereby
3perish, for the multitude also of the nations which were with him . When, moreover, Hezekiah the king heard those things which the king of Assyria was devising, (i.e.) to come and seize him and destroy his people, the two and a half tribes which remained: nay, more he wished to overthrow Zion also: then Hezekiah trusted in his works, and had hope in his righteousness, and spake with
4the Mighty One and said: "Behold, for lo! Sennacherib is prepared to destroy us, and he will be boastful and uplifted when he has destroyed Zion." |
64 'And the black ninth waters which thou hast seen, this is all the wickedness which was in the days
2of Manasseh the son of Hezekiah. For he wrought much impiety, and he slew the righteous, and he wrested judgement. and he shed the blood of the innocent, and wedded women he violently polluted, and he overturned the altars, and destroyed their offerings, and drove forth their priests
3lest they should minister in the sanctuary. And he made an image with five faces: four of them looked to the four winds, and the fifth on the summit of the image as an adversary of the zeal of the
4Mighty One. And then wrath went forth from the presence of the Mighty One to the intent that
5Zion should be rooted out, as also it befell in your days. But also against the two tribes and a half
6went forth a decree that they should also be led away captive, as thou hast now seen. And to such a degree did the impiety of Manasseh increase, that it removed the praise of the Most High from
7the sanctuary. On this account Manasseh was at that time named "the impious", and finally his
8abode was in the fire. For though his prayer was heard with the Most High, finally, when he was cast into the brazen horse and the brazen horse was melted, it served as a sign unto him for the
9hour. For he had not lived perfectly, for he was not worthy but that thenceforward he might
10know by whom finally he should be tormented. For he who is able to benefit is also able to torment. |
65 Thus, moreover, did Manasseh act impiously, and thought that in his time the Mighty One would
2not inquire into these things. These are the black ninth waters which thou hast seen. |
66 'And the bright tenth waters which thou hast seen: this is the purity of the generations of Josiah king of Judah, who was the only one at the time who submitted himself to the Mighty One with all
2his heart and with all his soul. And he cleansed the land from idols, and hallowed all the vessels which had been polluted, and restored the offerings to the altar, and raised the horn of the holy, and exalted the righteous, and honoured all that were wise in understanding, and brought back the priests to their ministry, and destroyed and removed the magicians and enchanters and necromancers from
3the land. And not only did he slay the impious that were living, but they also took from the
4sepulchres the bones of the dead and burned them with fire. [And the festivals and the sabbaths he established in their sanctity], and their polluted ones he burnt in the fire, and the lying prophets which deceived the people, these also he burnt in the fire, and the people who listened to them when
5they were living, he cast them into the brook Cedron, and heaped stones upon them. And he was zealous with zeal for the Mighty One with all his soul, and he alone was firm in the law at that time, so that he left none that was uncircumcised, or that wrought impiety in all the land, all the days of
6his life. Therefore he shall receive an eternal reward, and he shall be glorified with the Mighty One
7beyond many at a later time. For on his account and on account of those who are like him were
8the honourable glories, of which thou wast told before, created and prepared. These are the bright waters which thou hast seen. |
67 'And the black eleventh waters which thou hast seen: this is the calamity which is now befalling Zion. |
68 ' And the bright twelfth waters which thou hast seen: this is the word. For after these things a time will come when thy people shall fall into distress, so that they shall all run the risk of
3perishing together. Nevertheless, they will be saved, and their enemies will fall in their presence.
4And they will have in (due) time much joy. And at that time after a little interval Zion will again be builded, and its offerings will again be restored, and the priests will return to their ministry, and
6also the Gentiles will come to glorify it. Nevertheless, not fully as in the beginning. But it will
8come to pass after these things that there will be the fall of many nations. These are the bright waters which thou hast seen. |
69 'For the last waters which thou hast seen which were darker than all that were before them, those
2which were after the twelfth number, which were collected together, belong to the whole world. For
3the Most High made division from the beginning, because He alone knows what will befall. For as to the enormities and the impieties which should be wrought before Him, He foresaw six kinds of
4them. And of the good works of the righteous which should be accomplished before Him, He foresaw six kinds of them, beyond those which He should work at the consummation of the age.
5On his account there were not black waters with black, nor bright with bright; for it is the consummation. |
70 'Hear therefore the interpretation of the last black waters which are to come [after the black]: this
2is the word. Behold! the days come, and it shall be when the time of the age has ripened, |
71 'And the holy land shall have mercy on its own, |
72 'Hear now also regarding the bright lightning which is to come at the consummation after these
2black (waters): this is the word. After the signs have come, of which thou wast told before, when the nations become turbulent, and the time of My Messiah is come, he shall both summon all the
3nations, and some of them he shall spare, and some of them he shall slay. These things therefore
4shall come upon the nations which are to be spared by Him. Every nation, which knows not Israel
5and has not trodden down the seed of Jacob, shall indeed be spared. And this because some out of
6every nation shall be subjected to thy people. But all those who have ruled over you, or have known you, shall be given up to the sword. |
73 'And it shall come to pass, when He has brought low everything that is in the world, |
74 And it shall come to pass in those days |
75 And I answered and said: |
76 And He answered and said unto me: ['Inasmuch as the revelation of this vision has been interpreted to thee as thou besoughtest], hear the word of the Most High that thou mayst know what
2is to befall thee after these things. For thou shalt surely depart from this earth, nevertheless not
3unto death, but thou shalt be preserved unto the consummation of the times. Go up therefore to the top of that mountain, and there shall pass before thee all the regions of that land, and the figure of the inhabited world, and the top(s) of the mountains, and the depth(s) of the valleys, and the depths of the seas, and the number of the rivers, that thou mayst see what thou art leaving, and
4whither thou art going. Now this shall befall after forty days. Go now therefore during these days and instruct the people so far as thou art able, that they may learn so as not to die at the last time, but may learn in order that they may live at the last times.' |
77 And I, Baruch, went thence and came to the people, and assembled them together from the
2greatest to the least, and said unto them: 'Hear, ye children of Israel, behold how many ye are who
3remain of the twelve tribes of Israel. For to you and to your fathers the Lord gave a law more
4excellent than to all peoples. And because your brethren transgressed the commandments of the Most High, |