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Moses

Also called the Testament of Moses

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Chapter 11 ****



1 And when Joshua had heard the words of Moses that were written in his writing as well as all that he had before said, he rent his clothes and cast himself at Moses’ feet.

2 And Moses comforted him and wept with him.

3 And Joshua answered him and said:

4 Why dost thou comfort me, my lord Moses? And how shall I be comforted in regard to that which thou hast spoken the bitter word which has gone forth from thy mouth, which is full of tears and lamentation, in that thou departest from this people?

5 And now what place will receive thee?

6 Or what will be the sign that marks thy sepulehre?

7 Or who will dare to move thy body from thence as a man from place to place?

8 For all men when they die have according to their age their sepulchres on earth; but thy sepulchre is from the rising to the setting sun, and from the south to the confines of the north: all the world is thy sepulehre.

9 My lord, thou art departing, and who will feed this people?

10 Or who is there that will have compassion on them and who will be their guide by the way?

11 Or who will pray for them, not omitting a single day, in order that I may lead them into the land of their forefathers?

12 How therefore am I to control this people as a father his only son, or as a mistress her virgin daughter, who is being prepared to be handed over to the husband she will revere, while she guards her person from the sun and takes care that her feet are not unshod for running upon the ground?

13 And how shall I supply them with food and drink according to the pleasure of their will?

14 For of them there will be 600,000 men, for these have multiplied to this degree through thy prayers, my lord Moses.

15 And what wisdom or understanding have I that I should judge or answer by word in the house of the Lord?

16 And the kings of the Amorites also will then be emboldened to attack us; and believing that there is no longer amongst them the sacred spirit who was worthy of the Lord, manifold and incomprehensible, the lord of the word, who was faithful in all things, God's chief prophet throughout the earth, the most perfect teacher in the world, yea that he is no longer among them, they will say: Let us go against them.

17 If the enemy have but once wrought impiously against their Lord, they have no advocate to offer prayers on their behalf to the Lord, as did Moses the great messenger, who every hour day and night had his knees fixed to the earth, praying and looking for help to Him that ruleth all the world with compassion and righteousness, calling to mind the covenant of the fathers and propitiating the Lord with the oath.

18 For they will say: He is not with them: let us go therefore and destroy them from off the face of the earth.

19 What will then become of this people, my lord Moses?

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Assumption of Moses

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