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m4 'T Scidafi Vnv& in Aacient Script Wkick R 'X EH to Asliltly First HanJ Knowlddge of tkc Ftmoufl V T fggf aW'8a? laaiak.'tt aa aT &j5K BBaBBBr jiDiicai gonigiiceMaiM,iN o Xt .Jf fjl . . .1 VTr at i t?v M& mttfm C iff mdRpy. Ailed leMPh'k am L sajmsstttBJPM hh to wtot aad he gave tbedOgh- r at Vkmnk, dmi at Om. ((hwrii, Ir tato tateta of the ro ta greet Hebrew re d odd te a toter chap ter mtot tern soae. KaBaeaeh aad s&ehraim, were kn to the heof pair. (Oea-xrvl.te.) Bat amamte twtsttotog a mate of ancient veiteme amd aaajil anaaithad la ancient gyp, hat toot dtoooveae what pwrports to he Imt aetoat detentd atory of Josephs weotog of, the fair Egyptian. It has been tmaalatod ay fha Society for Promoting CmrtottoB Kaowtoaga," whose headquarters are to f nali. Jaat eo tftoametont la to It. aoaaWtoatwa aaaat hatter that the writer at it had aeeese to iwmaga of Joseph? lore whtoh the BMa mtly mention. to Oxeak aad Syriac It atata taw eaporte. ptod fiaaa a Debtee It It Bet baprohaUe that UHm dmtag the vary years at the naaHjllj! af Iarael hi Jayat an ay Bail lai who had eleee tamwiedga of alt toe hi aa aaaattoa of to af FottBhexwtto, hat there aro , aad strikiBtT to ahow that this wttfol toty act atoaa to her admiratioa for the .'f treated treaarer aad that oae 's great trophies waa to sn areas tally avetdteg their attention. The atory aad moot neeeeearity he abridged hat there is given some of the aicet la this atory the father of Aaenath hi kaewn aa Peatophres, "a priest of i, aad a satrap of Pharaoh, ex- lieh aad very aage aad gentle. Aad he had a virgin daaghter, by name Aesaath, of eighteen years, tan aad comely aad aartfal to behold eaceedtegly b yead every virgte aeon the earth. Aad the waa to att thtoga. like the daaghters af the Hear ww, betef taU aa Sarah aad aad beauttfal as caste, prtoees aad aebles. hat ahe ifofcld have bob of those. "She waa heat to a htoh tower aad saw bo Featephres heard that Joseph to Heitoeotte, eottocttog the grata dartog the eevoa years of atoaty, he deeMed that Aeeaeth shoald heeeaM toe wife of the bow great bu to Bgypt, Bern the seript: "Aad Peatophres said te her: ! Joseph, the mighty oae of God, :Mjh to as today, aad this men is rator of the toad of Sgypt. Aad this Jooeeh to eV iMH that wenhtoaeth Ood, aad a maa ttKy to wisdom aad knowledge. Come, sealtft ehdU, aad I wm give thee over to Mat to wata, aad thee toe he to htm tor A tome, aad he baataetf shell he thy Mttagroem rarT BBflT, say- atrMlttmirtpeeJteet werdaf ITmtomt tate to give at a eaattve te eft Jllg Bd a had oae that hath Mat mmtf in the aad bar whole body at TeJAnaewBm W jFa"awyato wBsgBjsg u4toatii a tha fgtoed m aftd titoi gtto gtoitoM hjUl ipH: 'iato I shea L tad, whreaaatit how shall JaMffaV ggt et IPSIt Me me. for that on wt faft I lwvt4sokeB evil thiagi about Jfnt Ahto toa ntoeiable4 Whither shall t faraway1 Hi he hlddeft heoattte he aitotott Jtotot w1ry hldttg place, and kBOWtfl bMIbi and to bid dea thing eeeaatli alto ff twittm of the greaiMght that tl Qlf djafl no iaay the Ood of Joeegl W gtoBttoi to eaaae in inrAht 1 dv tditok wordt against gtot. HW, tWm Jt my father ve & maid and a bonlf WHi fata, did I wffl be ia bondage t aiat W ;oseah Mgie ttto Wlgphto t 'Penteahiwl- aad ITWl t Aaa Joseph flaked dp p apw nhwjplfl jpMto tug oat, ihd he pi toTtoplto: 'Who to that wtoaaa i itwinlBJ m jatt by the wtedowT Wt haf gh awfcjr. this hod! Joseph seytag: teat herself also aojr Btol4 For the wJhrea of and 'bal sBia eBwlt sw ewee eg4g4 land of Bgyil used to sandy him many wived aad daeghters tit the Bgyptiaas at ae as maay at befcett Joseph were distresee)d on aocoaat of hit "And Panto pares said It Via: 'My Lord, that womaa whom thoa heat seen standing b the toft is not , stranger, but oar daaghter, odd whO'hateth evert andnoothlt hath ever u( save A FKwtwtraph of il-AUrna Tomb thou only to-aay aad if thoa wtoV est, lord, she laeit eBsaa ail speak to thee, for that oir eegeieV M at thy sister.' "And Joseph rSfOleed.wkk exceedlag great joy, tor that Peetepkrse tald: 'She it k tfrgto bAttog evary man.' And Joseph tali to Jehtephrat add hit wife: 'If the to Phir eadghter, add , it a vfrftft, let iter come, tar that the to tojr irtoier, aad I lev her from le-day at my itter.' i Then her toother went up into the loft and brought Ateatth to Joseph, and Peats phret atid to herl TCtos thr brother, be chase ha atoo tt a vltfM tvad at thoa to day, aad hafotfc vntry straage wttott erea as then hatott ivory ttraage bmmu' Aad Asenath taW to Joseph: liall, lord, htotted ot Ood Ifdai High.' Ahd Joseph taid to her: TJod, who thJaheAota aU thtogs akAtt BUet toea, AsBaaaLJ ---- - -a r--- ".t t-- f, r --r- Tr '--'s-',. - -: -- in ill aBadllti tithjtti 1)atoe ami eBBaaBBt atpa semaw mamratmpawr wp pyswasi pwaa impramth then ottato 'ffK Joseph. Joseph ttrttohaii bead i b H on aer hreit. Tt m aot meet tor a mem iaawaja woree treat jssaa sUblUtol teth Ood, with the Ut- tog Ood, to kiss jlalraage woman, whfl bleeseth with her month dead and- deaf idols; bat the man that worthippeto Ood wttb ill tooth er aad the titter who to hern of hit tribe aad toe wit who ihareth his eoaeh, who bless with their mouth tbt tmag Ood. tdiiwlaa, aiso. tt to Bot toset for wdtoia that wOr jbtopoto Ood to hut ttransto man, tor taat this to ah ahomindtion to the ttobt or the F-'iiinl ;w lit vbt & i '& ' the Sarcophaetta Cfcajoor & the Whore thtt Iteppototl Joddeih Refer Hat Bwdto Fotttoi And whea Aaoatth heard these wento rom Joeewh the wat acre tittrteted aae groltoed: add at tht wot looking stead- fatUy at Joseph wKa her eyas open they wort tiled with tears. And Joseph, whoa he taw her weeping, pjtto! her exceedtog ft, for thai ho was mild ant tot roiftJ and owe who tetrad the Lord. Then he lifted top tot right hand above her head and said: Cord Ood of my father IstoeK th Moat High and the atlghty Ood. Who QtOcheaeet tit thtogd atot oaoodot froth the darkases te the tight, aad from dfthr to truth, and from death to life, Hot Thoa this vfrtto atop, aad retoahioB wttk Ihtoo ktodea hand ead number her with thy nedpte whom toed cttheett before aU Utojb wvrt made.' Aad Anaafl retofeed over tht Meoetog - - wtto ftceedtoft: areat joy. Thea rr, iir." . . 7 . . . t. Jphd hatolil and came into nor ton ay aai aad felt upon her bed ih mtraWgy, for that there waa to her joy and sorrow aad great fear; aad a ooatteuoas sweat Beared over her when she heard these. eoah. aad when he to 4" ttc h immsi ."V'-f ;r e'S 3n$ph Inlarproiiug- Fhar aoVd Drwwwt tm !rot itif Patorttdtf y Harold 3paoo R. Ah dt? ttW MtBtto) Iticiefwitt ttUst Wad f bo Stat dtf Hid fctoo to revror. hdr to toe aaete of Ood Koto Sphjh. Aad she toraed to tatttaaat freat ia lJL a aba riik 'aiat l ner gvna waasm ai w www wdrti,', ftwdot toit the patoee of Panto ' jfcse fkal vttt day. altotge ea fcreeted pS remain, pvoattotog to rt- tint a whak totor. Atid tod toto had tt thatMjLeneth aettoer a breed dor dHhk water, hat whip) ah tldpt hho Tel - beraeW lion was awake, aad Ihgahdhedvtlybeaetotherhrheot Wj aw ii im -mk J k with aitaadet tUfito heard her weeping the aaked: nhM is It toy tohMtagt, aad whdraftot art thoa tadl Aad what it It that trotththth toeer Add Aaeaath an tweredt "Great add grtovodi pato hath attaoktd toy koad- I ta6nn & ovdr ay Umba. Let me he stilt r Aad thtot Asewsih "took all her godf that were to her chamber, the godt of gold and at att Tr, whereof there waa bo Ahatber, and hraH toom up hith fragmtptt aad eaat them.droegh the dtodow to peer toito awl beggars." After eight days of toattog Aathath, ho walllad her .lot deemed te woraato Oad sayhtf : ! hdvt beard many stymg Oat the Ood of the llebreWtl d trad a lrtiil m atot a mH OJmJtmi pW-U3-9..lmsa,i(to . Bmt i -gUt be bold and wirf tarn to. kim and seek refuge with Him.M, Then AJf nath tttayed to Ood, aad to tnte remarkable hook her toll prayer' to firee, 2nd lh prayer is answered by the angel Oust' BHiwe BieMS".Btstcfae- mention ox rotipnar I Wite but Other Tdmptationf HiAted 1Veevar It! frtoto h TdfcA T Wall. Wto totlt h,fhei itto wto'he' wise e jeeesjsR - Aa to toto aat !U "And wMlt Aaaaath - . ta4u MnfMitni. to tl Tjmi. Id; the ttohitot ttor also arthftotfe of the Agtvtol to the oist; and lgtrb saw It aaU katnlead aad aaid: 'Hath gat Lot Ood Ihoa hoard Ay prarerf for laat que tear to h Bitdtwhger and herald at e light of ow avoat oar.- abb ioj aara aw morn tog star (hi hehven was rent add a great aad toefratto ltoht appeared, find whea the haw It ahehath fell ualst her face BBOB toe, daddrh, ahaV straisjetway there tadto to aat a toaa frtto fteAvoa. sendtog forth rays of light, ant stood above her head. And as the is on hot toco, thd -viae aoddt tald to bar: 'AeenAth, stand Vj. aad the toidt 'Wht to he that talleth ate? tor toot thd door of my chamber ha shat hto) the tower to high, aad how thea hath he eotoe toto my chamber? "And h oalleth br a tdodBd tim toy. Aggea BaeatmmeBtjtste Bieseiemmjjggjji ga4asgi tBgjmgt msmgema Hare Ato I tort toll J who toed art. And he taid: 1 imt -tta ehtot Uaatato of the Lord Odd ami totopiliiiswf of alt the beet of the Moat High; stand op aad stead ut uj v, v wj "i,B"" w " my words.' And ahe lifted her toot aad tFee Tf f dVdawa "JJ dwJshan-ewd dma- god ejeVemSflJep JwahPat , to ifM had Yfaato gfte royal atot. taf taM Ida Ihto wad to Jbtatog. aad Ms eto it m.W 4to saa.aalflU Mjaw H aliatod M II dam. of a bentag jel hajtol etto to her: "Beef gdoa 'eBig! Jtoatoa tfet Vfttto aad pwrom. to! the Lart Itott givat) tftoe today to gi2j il wi h .hall be thy atPllgrtdll pm And to! for my part t to Jltogti had ls tyteh to htai eom tatattd ttoto lit tl wti come to thee to dat ahd tee taat aad rejotee over thee aad lev thee and be thy briowajwop, and tlOB theH be his beioved bride forever." And on the eighth day a hoy to tell Aeenath that Joseph bad "Then Asenatn aaetea and the stairs to meet Joseph. Aad TooopTi haring come toto the court the gatot were shut and ail strangers reauiaed natthtt And Asenath came ont froea the poveh to meet Joseph, and when he saw her he ' veiled at her boanty and said to her: art thou, damsel? Qnickly teU ate. Atot she saith to him: 1, lord, aat thy head maid. Asenatb; all the idoto I have east away from me and they peri tied Aad a man came from bearea and he said to te: "I have siren thee for a bride to Jt and he hbneelf shall be thy forerer; and thy name shall sot ho Asenath, but it shall be called City of Refuge,' and the Lord Ood ehafl retoaovor maay nations, and through that ehefl tody seek refuge with Ood Moat fJhJh." ' "Then Joseph said to Asenath; art thoa, woman of God Most High, blessed is thy name forever. For man came to me to-day aad words concerning thee. Aad hither to me, then virgin aad pare. therefore standest thou afar ot?f Joseph stretched oat his haade at braced Asenath, and Asenath Jeaspi they kiased one aaothor and both lived agate to taelf aaerH. Aad Joseph kiased Asenath aad gave Btr the. spirit of life- thea the soeoad ttoao hegaee her the spirit of wtodoea. aad too toto ibae Be htoeed her toaderiy aad the spirit of troth." Joseph insisted that aoae save ehoald hrteg then together, aad after the King had seat for Aaoatth and her tother aaother thwy aet "Awskr 'pHe to have ha atoo formed against Phataoh htoiaelf, toto f "V 36 The hook atetot: "Thoa Phaaaohrh ssato apon - e e w -ww hed-rhemhor te atoy htm with the swovd Hie father's gaares thetthpom htodmad from comiBg toto hto father. Acd hearing that he eoara aot enter woat away la wrath. And then he aad hto mm west away to meet Joseph and Aieaath. "And' Asenath rote in the morateg aad said to Joseph: 1 am going to the pooaee sion of onr inherit anre as thoa haat tald: hat my aonl toaraU otceedinaly for that thoa art pertiad frato too.' And Joaoph eahl te heri tot of hood eater aad ho not afraid, imt rartAr go away iBtotsfrnt. to dread of no maa.whttoawrmr. tor that tod LtH a wMh inee aaa no aimeetx wm m tati ea Usee aa the apple of a ape fro wBoa Ammaa reoehed the. ptoem dtthe raiT vtnt will taa ttx hundred .uoy rooy wae wort wito FBrnptoWt soar fflJLS 22L IStM-K md ewt tktjgTS demto irtoh ami tH her tseedBBamai fthew atatxiaW Aa. 5 ddAJt fled wiOt mar .isptoathv . v J?1 t a tow atsT hrillfoBt light aaon a dTHmattoa aatVa4' areat drama, long paaaed tote daet. hat atffi tivm ta tBOBtadTaBd I tomgtoammmeir Jr 'V i eap, sseama mamV ' jk emfA a ibbbbbbbW eaBBBBaak. 9aam 'flaBBTeW. ",-",'A jiL v . . - -'- - -- -M-ifc..itManaBaMMMaasMMs StoMSBBBBSBBBBBBmBB :A: ISSggggtmsBBBBBBBBBBBBaVja jjwlSiSBTaBBBmBBBB