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Evil spirits leads astray the sons of Noah, 1-2. Noah's prayer, 3-6. Mastêmâ allowed to retain
one-tenth of his subject spirits, 7-11. Noah taught the use of herbs by the angels for resisting the
demons, 12-14. Noah dies, 15-17. Building of Babel and the confusion of tongues, 18-27. Canaan
seizes on Palestine, 29-34. Madai receives Media, 33-6.
[Chapter 10]
- And in the third week of this jubilee the unclean demons began to lead astray the
children of
the sons of Noah, and to make to err and destroy them.
- And the sons of Noah came to
Noah their father, and they told him concerning the demons which were leading astray and
blinding and
slaying his sons' sons.
- And he prayed before the Lord his God, and said:
'God of the spirits of all flesh, who hast shown mercy unto me
And hast saved me and my sons from the waters of the flood,
And hast not caused me to perish as Thou didst the sons of perdition;
For Thy grace has been great towards me,
And great has been Thy mercy to my soul;
Let Thy grace be lift up upon my sons,
And let not wicked spirits rule over them
Lest they should destroy them from the earth.
- But do Thou bless me and my sons, that we may increase and Multiply and replenish the
earth.
- And Thou knowest how Thy Watchers, the fathers of these spirits, acted in my day: and
as for these spirits which are living, imprison them and hold them fast in the place of
condemnation, and let them not bring destruction on the sons of thy servant, my God; for these
are malignant, and
created in order to destroy.
- And let them not rule over the spirits of the living; for Thou
alone canst exercise dominion over them. And let them not have power over the sons of the
righteous
from henceforth and for evermore.'
- And the Lord our God bade us to bind all.
- And
the chief of the spirits, Mastêmâ, came and said: 'Lord, Creator, let some of them remain before
me, and let them harken to my voice, and do all that I shall say unto them; for if some of them are
not left to me, I shall not be able to execute the power of my will on the sons of men; for these are
for corruption and leading astray before my judgment, for great is the wickedness of the sons of
men.'
- And He said: Let the tenth part of them remain before him, and let nine parts descend
into the
place of condemnation.'
- And one of us He commanded that we should teach Noah all
their
medicines; for He knew that they would not walk in uprightness, nor strive in
righteousness.
- And we did according to all His words: all the malignant evil ones we bound in
the place of condemnation and a tenth part of them we left that they might be subject before Satan on the
earth.
- And we explained to Noah all the medicines of their diseases, together with their
seductions, how he
might heal them with herbs of the earth.
- And Noah wrote down all things in a book as
we instructed him concerning every kind of medicine. Thus the evil spirits were precluded
from
(hurting) the sons of Noah.
- And he gave all that he had written to Shem, his eldest
son; for he
loved him exceedingly above all his sons.
- And Noah slept with his fathers, and was
buried on
Mount Lubar in the land of Ararat.
- Nine hundred and fifty years he completed in his
life, nineteen
jubilees and two weeks and five years. [1659 A.M.]
- And in his life on earth he excelled
the children of men save Enoch because of the righteousness, wherein he was perfect. For
Enoch's office was ordained for a testimony to the generations of the world, so that he should
recount all the deeds of generation
unto generation, till the day of judgment.
- And in the three and thirtieth jubilee, in the
first year in the second week, Peleg took to himself a wife, whose name was Lomna the daughter
of Sina'ar, and she bare him a son in the fourth year of this week, and he called his name Reu; for
he said: 'Behold the children of men have become evil through the wicked purpose of building for
themselves
a city and a tower in the land of Shinar.'
- For they departed from the land of Ararat
eastward to Shinar; for in his days they built the city and the tower, saying, 'Go to, let us ascend
thereby into
heaven.'
- And they began to build, and in the fourth week they made brick with fire,
and the bricks served them for stone, and the clay with which they cemented them together was
asphalt which
comes out of the sea, and out of the fountains of water in the land of Shinar.
- And they
built it: forty and three years [1645-1688 A.M.] were they building it; its breadth was 203 bricks,
and the height (of a brick) was the third of one; its height amounted to 5433 cubits and 2 palms,
and (the extent of one wall
was) thirteen stades (and of the other thirty stades).
- And the Lord our God said unto
us: Behold, they are one people, and (this) they begin to do, and now nothing will be withholden
from them. Go to, let us go down and confound their language, that they may not understand one
another's speech, and they may be dispersed into cities and nations, and one purpose will no
longer abide with
them till the day of judgment.'
- And the Lord descended, and we descended with him to
see the
city and the tower which the children of men had built.
- And he confounded their
language, and they no longer understood one another's speech, and they ceased then to build the
city and the
tower.
- For this reason the whole land of Shinar is called Babel, because the Lord did
there confound all the language of the children of men, and from thence they were dispersed into
their
cities, each according to his language and his nation.
- And the Lord sent a mighty wind
against the tower and overthrew it upon the earth, and behold it was between Asshur and Babylon
in the
land of Shinar, and they called its name 'Overthrow'.
- In the fourth week in the first
year [1688 A.M.] in the beginning thereof in the four and thirtieth jubilee, were they dispersed
from the land of Shinar.
- And Ham and his sons went into the land which he was to occupy, which he acquired
as his portion
in the land of the south.
- And Canaan saw the land of Lebanon to the river of Egypt,
that it was very good, and he went not into the land of his inheritance to the west (that is to) the
sea, and he dwelt in the land of Lebanon, eastward and westward from the border of Jordan and
from the border
of the sea.
- And Ham, his father, and Cush and Mizraim his brothers said unto him:
'Thou hast settled in a land which is not thine, and which did not fall to us by lot: do not do so;
for if thou dost do so, thou and thy sons will fall in the land and (be) accursed through sedition;
for by sedition
ye have settled, and by sedition will thy children fall, and thou shalt be rooted out for
ever.
- Dwell
not in the dwelling of Shem; for to Shem and to his sons did it come by their lot.
- Cursed art thou, and cursed shalt thou be beyond all the sons of Noah, by the curse by which we
bound ourselves by an oath in the presence of the holy judge, and in the presence of Noah our
father.'
- But he did not harken unto them, and dwelt in the land of Lebanon from Hamath to the
entering of
Egypt, he and his sons until this day.
- And for this reason that land is named
Canaan.
- And Japheth and his sons went towards the sea and dwelt in the land of their portion,
and Madai saw the land of the sea and it did not please him, and he begged a (portion) from Ham
and Asshur and Arpachshad, his wife's brother, and he dwelt in the land of Media, near to his
wife's brother until
this day.
- And he called his dwelling-place, and the dwelling-place of his sons, Media,
after the name of their father Madai.
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