1But after this, when there was a festival of the Lord, and a good dinner was prepared in Tobias's house, 2He said to his son: Go, and bring some of our tribe that fear God, to feast with us. 3And when he had gone, returning he told him, that one of the children of Israel lay slain in the street. And he forthwith leaped up from his place at the table, and left his dinner, and came fasting to the body. 4And taking it up carried it privately to his house, that after the sun was down, he might bury him cautiously. 5And when he had hid the body, he ate bread with mourning and fear, 6Remembering the word which the Lord spoke by Amos the prophet: Your festival days shall be turned into lamentation and mourning. 7So when the sun was down, he went and buried him. 8Now all his neighbours blamed him, saying: once already commandment was given for thee to be slain because of this matter, and thou didst scarce escape the sentence of death, and dost thou again bury the dead? 9But Tobias fearing God more than the king, carried off the bodies of them that were slain, and hid them in his house, and at midnight buried them. 10Now it happened one day that being wearied with burying, he came to his house, and cast himself down by the wall and slept, 11And as he was sleeping, hot dung out of a swallow's nest fell upon his eyes, and he was made blind. 12Now this trial the Lord therefore permitted to happen to him, that an example might be given to posterity of his patience, as also of holy Job. 13For whereas he had always feared God from his infancy, and kept his commandments, he repined not against God because the evil of blindness had befallen him, 14But continued immoveable in the fear of God, giving thanks to God all the days of his life. 15For as the kings insulted over holy Job: so his relations and kinsmen mocked at his life, saying: 16Where is thy hope, for which thou gavest alms, and buriedst the dead? 17But Tobias rebuked them, saying: Speak not so: 18For we are the children of saints, and look for that life which God will give to those that never change their faith from him. 19Now Anna his wife went daily to weaving work, and she brought home what she could get for their living by the labour of her hands. 20Whereby it came to pass, that she received a young kid, and brought it home: 21And when her husband heard it bleating, he said: Take heed, lest perhaps it be stolen: restore ye it to its owners, for it is not lawful for us either to eat or to touch any thing that cometh by theft. 22At these words his wife being angry answered: It is evident the hope is come to nothing, and thy alms now appear. 23And with these and other such like words, she upbraided him. Douay Rheims Version - Bishop Challoner Revision Bible Hub |