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The child who will be the Mother of God and embodiment of Wisdom, our Lady Mary

The Lost Books of the Bible translated Rutherford H. Platt, Jr., 1926

The Gospel of the Birth of Mary: Chapter II (2:1-14) Lost Books


1 BUT when he had been there for some time, on a certain day when he was alone, the angel of the Lord stood by him with a prodigious light.


2 To whom, being troubled at the appearance, the angel who had appeared to him, endeavouring to compose him said:


3 Be not afraid, Joachim, nor troubled at the sight of me, for I am an angel of the Lord sent by him to you, that I might inform you, that your prayers are heard, and your alms ascended in the sight of God. [note: Acts 10:4.]


4 For he hath surely seen your shame, and heard you unjustly reproached for not having children: for God is the avenger of sin, and not of nature;


5 And so when he shuts the womb of any person, he does it for this reason, that he may in a more wonderful manner again open it, and that which is born appear to be not the product of lust, but the gift of God.


6 For the first mother of your nation Sarah, was she not barren even till her eightieth year: And yet even in the end of her old age brought forth Isaac, in whom the promise was made a blessing to all nations. [note: Genesis 16:2 and 18:10]


7 Rachel also, so much in favour with God, and beloved so much by holy Jacob, continued barren for a long time, yet afterwards was the mot her of Joseph, who was not only governor of Egypt, but delivered many nations from perishing with hunger. [note: Genesis 30:1-22, and 21:1]


8 Who among the judges was more valiant than Samson, or more holy than Samuel? And yet both their mothers were barren. [note: Judges 13:2. and 1 Samuel 6]


9 But if reason will not convince you of the truth of my words, that there are frequent conceptions in advanced years, and that those who were barren have brought forth to their great surprise; therefore Anna your wife shall bring you a daughter, and you shall call her name Mary;


10 She shall, according to your vow, be devoted to the Lord from her infancy, and be filled with the Holy Ghost from her mother's womb; [note: Luke 1:15.]


11 She shall neither eat nor drink anything which is unclean, nor shall her conversation be without among the common people, but in the temple of the Lord; that so she may not fall under any slander or suspicion of what is bad.


12 So in the process of her years, as she shall be in a miraculous manner born of one that was barren, so she shall, while yet a virgin, in a way unparalleled, bring forth the Son of the most High God, who shall, be called Jesus, and, according to the signification of his name, be the Saviour of all nations. [note: Matthew. 1:21.]


13 And this shall be a sign to you of the things which I declare, namely, when you come to the golden gate of Jerusalem, you shall there meet your wife Anna, who being very much troubled that you returned no sooner, shall then rejoice to see you.


14 When the angel had said this he departed from him.

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