Who Shall Weigh the Recompense of Abraham? whom I Marvelled at when He Bound, his Only Son
1. Who shall weigh the recompense of Abraham? whom I marvelled at when he bound, his only son. -- 2. R., To thee be glory, Voice that bringest to life the dead in Sheol: and they have come up as preachers, of His Son Who quickens all! -- 3. At that time I came forth in haste, to see the marvel: how that his knife was drawn out, against his beloved. -- 4. I gathered my manifold memories, from all quarters: and I collected my spirit to marvel, at that illustrious one. -- 5. How therefore can ye read, that great story? ye have despised the reading of it, in your very ears. -- 6. The sword of Jephthah rebukes, him that laments: his daughter was to him a mirror of life from the dead. -- 7. She gave herself for her father, so commend ye: your life to the Father of all, in the hope of your end. -- 8. In the womb then did ye not make trial, of a mystery of Sheol? yet in Sheol ye had more rest, than in the womb. -- 9. It is stubborn in you to stand up against, my mighty will: for lo! to succour them I take away, your departed. -- 10. By the king of Moab who slew, his son with his hands: he is put to shame who laments, for the departed one. -- 11. He was a profane man, lo! according, to what you read: but ye are doctors and teachers, as ye suppose. -- 12. He endured, but ye are furious, in your mourning: against the will of the Lord of all, while ye are weeping. -- 13. I fear however to let pass, the story of Job: through this feeble mouth of mine, for I am unworthy. -- 14. So in like manner I turn aside, from mention of their bones: though I praise Him who granted, that they should come to me. -- 15. Dishonour not your members, by your sins: for in Sheol the bones are despised, of evildoers. -- 16. Whenever I see the body of one of the evil: I trample on it and curse, even his memory. -- 17. But wherever I see a bone, of one of the just; I set it apart and honour it, and do it worship. -- 18. Ye feeble ones understand not, all my ordinances: with you orders are confused, for ye are blind. -- 19. It is Moses alone that I know, to have honoured like me: the bones of that Joseph whom I magnify. -- 20. But Moses did such honour, to one pure body: but I to the body and the bones, of all the righteous. -- 21. Brightly shine the bones of Prophets, and of Apostles: a lamp to me in darkness, are all the righteous. -- 22. I worship Him Who lightens for me, the darkness of Sheol: the splendour of Moses who was so great, was as the sun to me.
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