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The
Shepherd of Hermas
Translated
by J.B. Lightfoot. Adapt. and mod. (c) 1990. ATHENA DATA PRODUCTS
The Name
restoration by Yaaqov Hawkins
Hermas
1:heading Vision 1
Hermas
1:1 The master, who reared me, had sold me to one Rhoda in Rome. After
many years, I met her again, and began to love her as a sister.
Hermas
1:2 After a certain time I saw her bathing in the river Tiber; and I gave
her my hand, and led her out of the river. So, seeing her beauty, I
reasoned in my heart, saying, "Happy were I, if I had such an one to
wife both in beauty and in character." I merely reflected on this and
nothing more.
Hermas
1:3 After a certain time, as I was journeying to Cumae, and glorifying
HWHY's creatures for their greatness and splendor and power, as I walked I
fell asleep. And a Spirit took me, and bore me away through a pathless
tract, through which no man could pass: for the place was precipitous, and
broken into clefts by reason of the waters. When then I had crossed the
river, I came into the level country, and knelt down, and began to pray to
HWHY, and to confess my sins.
Hermas
1:4 Now, while I prayed, the heaven was opened, and I see the lady, whom I
had desired, greeting me from heaven, saying, "Good morrow, Hermas."
Hermas
1:5 And, looking at her, I said to her, "Lady, what doest thou
here?" Then she answered me, "I was taken up, that I might
convict thee of thy sins before
HWHY."
Hermas
1:6 I said to her, "Dost thou now convict me?" "Nay, not
so," said she, "but hear the words, that I shall say to thee.
HWHY, Who dwelleth in the heavens, and created out of nothing the things
which are, and increased and multiplied them for His Qadesh HaShem's sake,
is wroth with thee, for that thou didst sin against me."
Hermas
1:7 I answered her and said, "Sin against thee? In what way? Did I
ever speak an unseemly word unto thee? Did I not always regard thee as a
Qadesh? Did I not always respect thee as a sister? How couldst thou
falsely charge me, lady, with such villainy and uncleanness?
Hermas
1:8 "Laughing she saith unto me, "The desire after evil entered
into thine heart. Nay, thinkest thou not that it is an evil deed for a
righteous man, if the evil desire should enter into his heart? It is
indeed a sin and a great one too," saith she; "for the righteous
man entertaineth righteous purposes. While then his purposes are
righteous, his repute stands steadfast in the heavens, and he finds the
Lord easily propitiated in all that he does. But they that entertain evil
purposes in their hearts, bring upon themselves death an captivity,
especially they that claim for themselves this present work and boast in
its riches, and cleave not to the good things that are to come.
Hermas
1:9 Their souls shall rue it, seeing that they have no hope, but have
abandoned themselves and their life. But do thou pray unto
HWHY and He
shall heal thine own sins, and those of thy whole house, and of all the
saints."
Hermas
2:1 As soon as she had spoken these words the heavens were shut and I was
given over to horror and grief Then I said within myself "If this sin
is recorded against me, how can I be saved? Or how shall I propitiate
HWHY
for my sins which are full-blown? Or with which words shall I entreat the
HWHY that He may be propitious unto me?
Hermas
2:2 While I was advising and discussing these matters in my heart, I see,
before me a great white chair of snow-white wool; and there came an aged
lady in glistening raiment, having a book in her hands, and she sat down
alone, and she saluted me, "Good morrow,
Hermas."
Then I grieved and weeping, said, "Good morrow, lady."
Hermas
2:3 And she said to me "Why so gloomy,
Hermas,
thou that art patient and good-tempered and art always smiling? Why so
downcast in thy looks, and far from cheerful?" And I said to her,
"Because of an excellent lady's saying that I had sinned against
her."
Hermas
2:4 Then she said, "Far be this thing from the servant of
HWHY!
Nevertheless the thought did enter into thy heart concerning her. Now to
the servants of
HWHY such a purpose bringeth sin. For it is an evil and mad
purpose to overtake a devout spirit that hath been already approved, that
it should desire an evil deed, and especially if it be
Hermas
the temperate, who abstaineth from every evil desire, and is full of all
simplicity and of great guilelessness.
Hermas
3:1 "Yet it is not for this that
HWHY is wroth with thee, but that
thou mayest convert thy family, that hath done wrong against
HWHY and
against you their parents. But out of fondness for thy children thou didst
not admonish thy family, but didst suffer it to become fearfully corrupt.
Therefore the
HWHY is wroth with thee. But He will heal all thy past sins,
which have been committed in thy family; for by reason of their sins and
iniquities thou hast been corrupted by the affairs of this world.
Hermas
3:2 But the great mercy of
HWHY had pity on thee and thy family, and
will strengthen thee, and establish thee in His glory. Only be not thou
careless, but take courage, and strengthen thy family. For as the smith
hammering his work conquers the task which he wills, so also doth
righteous discourse repeated daily conquer all evil. Cease not therefore
to reprove thy children; for I know that if they shall repent with all
their heart, they shall be written in the books of life with the
saints."
Hermas
3:3 After these words of hers had ceased, she saith unto me, "Wilt
thou listen to me as I read?" Then say I, "Yes, lady." She
saith to me, "Be attentive, and hear the mysteries of
HWHY" I
listened with attention and with wonder to that which I had no power to
remember; for all the words were terrible, such as man cannot bear. The
last words however I remembered, for they were suitable for us and gentle.
Hermas
3:4 "Behold,
HWHY of Hosts, Who by His invisible and mighty power
and by His great Wisdom created the world, and by His Righteous purpose
clothed His creation with comeliness, and by His strong word fixed the
heaven, and founded the earth upon the waters, and by His own Wisdom and
providence formed His Qadesh People, which also He blessed-behold, He removed
the heavens and the mountains and the hills and the seas, and all
things are made level for His elect, that He may fulfill to them the
promise which He promised with great Esteem and rejoicing, if so be that
they shall keep the ordinances of
HWHY, which they received, with great
faith."
Hermas
4:1 When then she finished reading, and arose from her chair, there came
four young men, and they took away the chair, and departed towards the
East.
Hermas
4:2 Then she calleth me unto her, and she touched my breast, and saith to
me, "Did my reading please thee?" And I say unto her,
"Lady, these last words please me, but the former were difficult and
hard." Then she spake to me, saying, "These last words are for
the righteous, but the former are for the heathen and the
rebellious."
Hermas
4:3 While she yet spake with me, two men appeared, and took her by the
arms, and they departed, whither the chair also had gone, towards the
East. And she smiled as she departed and, as she was going, she saith to
me, "Play the man,
Hermas."
Hermas
1[5]:heading Vision 2
Hermas
1[5]:1 I was on the way to Cumae, at the same season as last year, and
called to mind my last year's vision as I walked; and again a Spirit
taketh me, and carrieth me away to the same place as last year.
Hermas
1[5]:2 When then I arrived at the place, I fell upon my knees, and began
to pray to
HWHY, and to
Esteem His Name, for that he counted me
worthy, and made known unto me my former sins.
Hermas
1[5]:3 But after I had risen up from prayer, I behold before me the aged
lady, whom also I had seen last year, walking and reading a little book.
And she saith to me, "Canst thou report these things to the elect of
HWHY?" I say unto her, "Lady, I cannot recollect so much; but
give me the little book, that I may copy it." "Take it," saith she, "and be sure and return it to me."
Hermas
1[5]:4 I took it, and retiring to a certain spot in the country I copied
it letter for letter: for I could not make out the syllables. When then I
had finished the letters of the book, suddenly the book was snatched out
of my hand; but by whom I did not see.
Hermas
2[6]:1 Now after fifteen days, when I had fasted and entreated
HWHY earnestly, the knowledge of the writing was revealed to me. And this is
what was written:--
Hermas
2[6]:2 "Thy seed,
Hermas,
have sinned against
HWHY, and have blasphemed
The Heavenly Father's Name, and have betrayed
their parents through great wickedness, yea, they have got the name of
betrayers of parents, and yet they did not profit by their betrayal; and
they still further added to their sins wanton deeds and reckless
wickedness; and so the measure of their transgressions was filled up.
Hermas
2[6]:3 But make these words known to all thy children, and to thy wife who
shall be as thy sister; for she too refraineth not from using her tongue,
wherewith she doeth evil. But, when she hears these words, she will
refrain, and will find mercy.
Hermas
2[6]:4 After that thou hast made known unto them all these words, which
HWHY
Commanded me that they should be revealed unto thee, then all
their sins which they sinned aforetime are forgiven to them; yea, and to
all the saints that have sinned unto this day, if they repent with their
whole heart, and remove double-mindedness from their heart.
Hermas
2[6]:5 For
HWHY swares by His own
Name, as concerning His elect;
that if, now that this day has been set as a limit, sin shall hereafter be
committed, they shall not find salvation; for repentance for the righteous
hath an end; the days of repentance are accomplished for all the saints;
whereas for the Gentiles there is repentance until the last day.
Hermas
2[6]:6 Thou shalt therefore say unto the Elders of the Church, that they
direct their paths in Righteousness, that they may receive in full the
promises with abundant Esteem.
Hermas
2[6]:7 Ye therefore that work Righteousness be steadfast, and be not
double-minded, that ye may have admission with the Qadesh Malakim. Blessed
are ye, as many as endure patiently the great tribulation that cometh, and
as many as shall not deny their life.
Hermas
2[6]:8 For
HWHY swear concerning His Son, that those who denied His Name should be rejected from their life, even they that are now about to
deny Him in the coming days; but to those who denied Him aforetime, to
them mercy was given of His great loving kindness.
Hermas
3[7]:1 "But do thou,
Hermas,
no longer bear a grudge against thy children, neither suffer thy sister to
have her way, so that they may be purified from their former sins. For
they shall be chastised with a righteous chastisement, unless thou bear a
grudge against them thyself. The bearing of a grudge worketh death. But
thou,
Hermas,
hast had great tribulations of thine own, by reason of the transgressions
of thy family, because thou hadst no care for them. For thou wast
neglectful of them, and wast mixed up with thine evil transactions.
Hermas
3[7]:2 But herein is thy salvation, in that thou didst not depart from the
living Father, and in thy simplicity and thy great continence. These have
saved thee, if thou abidest therein; and they save all who do such things,
and walk in guilelessness and simplicity. These men prevail over all
wickedness, and continue unto life eternal.
Hermas
3[7]:3 Blessed are all they that work righteousness. They shall never be
destroyed.
Hermas
3[7]:4 But thou shalt say to Maximus, "Behold tribulation cometh (upon
thee), if thou think fit to deny a second time. I
HWHY
is nigh unto them that turn unto him, as it is written in Eldad and
Modat, who prophesied to the people in the wilderness."
Hermas
4[8]:1 Now, brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth
of exceeding fair form, who said to me, "Whom thinkest thou the aged
woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?" I say, "The
Prophetess" "Thou art wrong," saith he, "she is not."
"Who then is she?" I say. "The Church," saith he. I
said unto him, "Wherefore then is she aged?"
"Because," saith he, "she was created before all things;
therefore is she aged; and for her sake the world was fromed."
Hermas
4[8]:2 And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and
asked me, if I had already given the book to the Elders. I said that I had
not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have
words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be
made known by thy means to all the elect.
Hermas
4[8]:3 Thou shalt therefore write two little books, and shalt send one to
Clement, and one to Grapte. So Clement shall send to the foreign cities,
for this is his duty; while Grapte shall instruct the widows and the
orphans. But thou shalt read (the book) to this city along with the Elders
that preside over the Church.
Hermas
1[9]y:1 Vision 3
Hermas
1[9]y:1 The third vision, which I saw, brethren, was as follows.
Hermas
1[9]y:2 After fasting often, and entreating
HWHY to declare unto me
the revelation which He promised to show me by the mouth of the aged
woman, that very night the aged woman was seen of me, and she said to me,
"Seeing that thou art so importunate and eager to know all things,
come into the country where thou abidest, and about the fifth hour I will
appear, and will show thee what thou oughtest to see."
Hermas
1[9]y:3 I asked her, saying, "Lady, to what part of the
country?" "Where thou wilt," saith she. I selected a
beautiful and retired spot; but before I spoke to her and named the spot,
she saith to me, "I will come, whither thou willest."
Hermas
1[9]y:4 I went then, brethren, into the country, and I counted up the
hours, and came to the place where I appointed her to come, and I see an
ivory couch placed there, and on the couch there lay a linen cushion, and
on the cushion was spread a coverlet of fine linen of flax.
Hermas
1[9]y:5 When I saw these things so ordered, and no one in the place, I was
amazed, and a fit of trembling seized me, and my hair stood on end; and a
fit of shuddering came upon me, because I was alone. When then I recovered
myself, and remembered the Esteem of
HWHY, and took courage, I knelt down
and confessed my sins to
HWHY once more, as I had done on the former
occasion.
Hermas
1[9]y:6 Then she came with six young men, the same whom I had seen before,
and she stood by me, and listened attentively to me, as I prayed and
confessed my sins to
HWHY. And she touched me, and said: "
Hermas,
make an end of constantly entreating for thy sins; entreat also for
righteousness, that thou mayest take some part forthwith to thy
family."
Hermas
1[9]y:7 Then she raiseth me by the hand, and leadeth me to the couch, and
saith to the young men, "Go ye, and build."
Hermas
1[9]y:8 And after the young men had retired and we were left alone, she
saith to me, "Sit down here." I say to her, "Lady, let the
Elders sit down first." "Do as I bid thee," saith she,
"sit down."
Hermas
1[9]y:9 When then I wanted to sit down on the right side, she would not
allow me, but beckoned me with her hand that I should sit on the left
side. As then I was musing thereon, and was sad because she would not
permit me to sit on the right side, she saith to me, "Art thou sad,
Hermas?
The place on the right side is for others, even for those who have already
been well-pleasing to
HWHY, and have suffered for the Name's sake. But thou lackest much that thou shouldest sit with them; but as thou abidest in thy
simplicity, even so, and thou shalt sit with them, thou and as many as
shall have done their deeds, and have suffered what they suffered."
Hermas
2[10]:1 "What did they suffer?" say I. "Listen," saith
she. "Stripes, imprisonments, great tribulations, crosses, wild
beasts, for His Name's sake. Therefore to them belongs the right side of
the Qadesh--to them, and to all who shall suffer for The Name
oSWHY. But for
the rest is the left side. Howbeit, to both, to them that sit on the
right, and to them that sit on the left, are the same gifts, and the same
promises, only they sit on the right and have a certain Esteem.
Hermas
2[10]:2 Thou indeed art very desirous to sit on the right with them, but
thy shortcomings are many; yet thou shalt be purified from thy
shortcomings; yea, and all that are not double-minded shall be purified
from all their sins unto this day."
Hermas
2[10]:3 When she had said this, she wished to depart; but, falling at her
feet, I entreated her by
HWHY that she would show me the vision which
she promised.
Hermas
2[10]:4 Then she again took me by the hand, and raiseth me, and seateth me
on the couch at the left hand, while she herself sat on the right. And
lifting up a certain glistening rod, she saith to me, "Seest thou a
great thing?" I say to her, "Lady, I see nothing." She
saith to me, "Look thou; dost thou not see in front of thee a great
tower being builded upon the waters, of glistening square stones?"
Hermas
2[10]:5 Now the tower was being builded foursquare by the six young men
that came with her. And countless other men were bringing stones, some of
them from the deep, and others from the land, and were handing them to the
six young men. And they took them and builded.
Hermas
2[10]:6 The stones that were dragged from the deep they placed in every
case, just as they were, into the building, for they had been shaped, and
they fitted in their joining with the other stones; and they adhered so
closely one with another that their joining could not possibly be
detected; and the building of the tower appeared as if it were built of
one stone.
Hermas
2[10]:7 But of the other stones which were brought from the dry land, some
they threw away, and some they put into the building; and others they
broke in pieces, and threw to a distance from the tower.
Hermas
2[10]:8 Now many other stones were lying round the tower, and they did not
use them for the building; for some of them were mildewed, and others had
cracks in them, and others were too short, and others were white and
round, and did not fit into the building.
Hermas
2[10]:9 And I saw other stones thrown to a distance from the tower, and
coming to the way, and yet not staying in the way, but rolling to where
there was no way; and others falling into the fire and burning there; and
others falling near the waters, and yet not able to roll into the water,
although they desired to roll and to come to the water.
Hermas
3[11]:1 When she had shown me these things, she wished to hurry away. I
say to her, "Lady, what advantage is it to me to have seen these
things, and yet not to know what the things mean? "She answered and
said unto me, "Thou art an over-curious fellow, in desiring to know
all that concerns the tower." "Yea, lady," I said,
"that I may announce it to my brethren, and that they [may be the
more gladdened and] when they hear [these things] they may know
HWHY
in great Esteem." Then said she,
Hermas
3[11]:2 "Many shall hear; but when they hear, some of them shall be
glad, and others shall weep. Yet even these latter, if they hear and
repent, shall likewise be glad. Hear thou therefore the parables of the
tower; for I will reveal all things unto thee. And trouble me no more
about revelation; for these revelations have an end, seeing that they have
been completed. Nevertheless thou wilt not cease asking for revelations;
for thou art shameless."
Hermas
3[11]:3 The tower, which thou seest building, is myself, the Church, which
was seen of thee both now and aforetime. Ask, therefore, what thou willest
concerning the tower, and I will reveal it unto thee, that thou mayest
rejoice with the saints."
Hermas
3[11]:4 I say unto her, "Lady, since thou didst hold me worthy once
for all, that thou shouldest reveal all things to me, reveal them."
Then she saith to me, "Whatsoever is possible to be revealed to thee,
shall be revealed. Only let thy heart be with
HWHY, and doubt not in thy
mind about that which thou seest."
Hermas
3[11]:5 I asked her, "Wherefore is the tower builded upon waters,
lady?" "I told thee so before," said she, "and indeed
thou dost enquire diligently. So by thy enquiry thou discoverest the
Truth. Hear then why the tower is builded upon waters; it is because your
life is saved and shall be saved by water. But the tower has been founded
by the word of the Almighty and Most Esteemed Name
HWHY, and is strengthened by the
unseen power of The Heavenly Father."
Hermas
4[12]:1 I answered and said unto her, "Lady, this thing is great and
marvelous. But the six young men that build, who are they, lady?"
"These are the Qadesh Arch Malaks of
HWHY, that were created first of all,
unto whom
HWHY delivered all His creation to increase and to build it,
and to be masters of all Creation. By their hands therefore the building
of The Tower will be accomplished."
Hermas
4[12]:2 "And who are the others who are bringing the stones in?"
"They also are Qadesh Malaks of
HWHY; but these Six are Superior to
them. The building of The Tower then shall be accomplished, and all alike
shall rejoice in the (completed) circle of the tower, and shall Esteem
HWHY that the building of The Tower was accomplished."
Hermas
4[12]:3 I enquired of her, saying, "Lady, I could wish to know
concerning the end of the stones, and their power, of what kind it
is." She answered and said unto me, "It is not that thou of all
men art especially worthy that it should be revealed to thee; for there
are others before thee, and better than thou art, unto whom these visions
ought to have been revealed. But that The Name of
HWHY may be Esteemed, it
hath been revealed to thee, all shall be revealed, for the sake of the
doubtful-minded, who question in their hearts whether these things are so
or not. Tell them that all these things are true, and that there is
nothing beside the truth, but that all are steadfast, and valid, and
established on a firm foundation.
Hermas
5[13]:1 "Hear now concerning the stones that go to the building The stones
that are squared and white, and that fit together in their joints, these
are the apostles and teachers and deacons, who walked
after the Qadesh of
HWHY, and exercised their office of teacher and deacon in purity and sanctity for the
Elect of
HWHY, some of
them already fallen asleep, and others still living. And because they
always agreed with one another, they both had peace among themselves and
listened one to another. Therefore their joinings fit together in the
building of The Tower."
Hermas
5[13]:2 "But they that are dragged from the deep, and placed in the
building, and that fit together in their joinings with the other stones
that are already builded in, who are they?" "These are they that
suffered for The Name of
HWHY."
Hermas
5[13]:3 "But the other stones that are brought from the dry land, I
would fain know who these are, lady." She said, "Those that go
to the building, and yet are not hewn, these
HWHY hath approved
because they walked in the uprightness of
HWHY, and rightly performed
His Commandments."
Hermas
5[13]:4 "But they that are brought and placed in the building, who
are they?" "They are young in the Faith, and Faithful; but they
are warned by the Malak to do Rightly, because wickedness was found in
them."
Hermas
5[13]:5 "But those whom they rejected and threw away, who are
they?" "These have sinned, and desire to repent, therefore they
were not cast to a great distance from the tower, because they will be
useful for the building, if they repent. They then that shall repent, if
they repent, will be strong in the Faith, if they repent now while the
Tower is building. But if the building shall be finished, they have no
more any place, but shall be castaways. This privilege only they have,
that they lie near the Tower.
Hermas
5[13]:1 But wouldst thou know about them that are broken in pieces, and
cast away far from the Tower? These are the sons of lawlessness. They
received the Faith in hypocrisy, and no wickedness was absent from them.
Therefore they have not Salvation, for they are not useful for building by
reason of their wickednesses. Therefore they were broken up and thrown far
away by reason of the Wrath of
HWHY, for they excited Him to Wrath.
Hermas
5[13]:2 But the rest whom thou hast seen lying in great numbers, not going
to the building, of these they that are mildewed are they that knew the
Truth, but did not abide in it, nor cleave to the saints. Therefore they
are useless."
Hermas
5[13]:3 "But they that have the cracks, who are they?"
"These are they that have discord in their hearts against one
another, and are not at peace among themselves; who have an appearance of
peace, but when they depart from one another, their wickednesses abide in
their hearts. These are the cracks which the stones have.
Hermas
5[13]:4 But they that are broken off short, these have believed, and have
their greater part in Righteousness, but have some parts of Lawlessness;
therefore they are too short, and are not perfect."
Hermas
5[13]:5 "But the white and round stones, which did not fit into the
building, who are they, lady?" She answered and said to me, "How
long art thou foolish and stupid, and enquirest everything, and
understandest nothing? These are they that have Faith, but have also
riches of this world. When tribulation cometh, they deny their Faith by
reason of their riches and their business affairs."
Hermas
5[13]:6 And I answered and said unto her, "When then, lady, will they
be useful for the building?" "When," she replied,
"their wealth, which leadeth their souls astray, shall be cut away,
then will they be useful for
HWHY. For just as the round stone, unless it
be cut away, and lose some portion of itself, cannot become square, so
also they that are rich in this world, unless their riches be cut away,
cannot become useful to
HWHY.
Hermas
5[13]:7 Learn first from thyself When thou hadst riches, thou wast
useless; but now thou art useful and profitable unto life. Be ye useful
unto
HWHY, for thou thyself also art taken from the same stones.
Hermas
7[15]:1 "But the other stones which thou sawest cast far away from
the tower and falling into the way and rolling out of the way into the
regions where there is no way, these are they that have believed, but by
reason of their double heart they abandon their true way. Thus thinking
that they can find a better way, they go astray and are sore distressed,
as they walk about in the regions where there is no way.
Hermas
7[15]:2 But they that fall into the fire and are burned, these are they
that finally rebelled from the living Father, and it no more entered into
their hearts to repent by reason of the lusts of their wantonness and of
the wickednesses which they wrought.
Hermas
7[15]:3 But the others, which are near the waters and yet cannot roll into
the water, wouldest thou know who are they? These are they that heard the
word, and would be baptized unto the Name of
ocWHY. Then, when they
call to their remembrance the purity of The Truth, they change their
minds, and go back again after their evil desires."
Hermas
7[15]:4 So she finished the explanation of the tower.
Hermas
7[15]:5 Still importunate, I asked her further, whether for all these
stones that were rejected and would not fit into the building of the tower
that was repentance, and they had a place in this tower. "They can
repent," she said, "but they cannot be fitted into this Tower.
Hermas
7[15]:6 Yet they shall be fitted into another place much more humble, but
not until they have undergone torments, and have fulfilled the days of
their sins. And they shall be changed for this reason, because they
participated in the Righteous Word; and then shall it befall them to be
relieved from their torments, if the evil deeds, that they have done, come
into their heart; but if these come not into their heart, they are not
saved by reason of the hardness of their hearts."
Hermas
8[16]:1 When then I ceased asking her concerning all these things, she
saith to me; "Wouldest thou see something else?" Being very
desirous of beholding, I was greatly rejoiced that I should see it.
Hermas
8[16]:2 She looked upon me, and smiled, and she saith to me, "Seest
thou seven women round the Tower?" "I see them, lady," say
I. "This Tower is supported by them by Commandment of
HWHY.
Hermas
8[16]:3 Hear now their employments. The first of them, the woman with the
strong hands, is called Faith; through her are saved The Elect of
HWHY.
Hermas
8[16]:4 And the second, that is girded about and looketh like a man, is
called Continence; she is the daughter of Faith. Whosoever then shall
follow Her, becometh happy in his life, for he shall refrain from all evil
deeds, believing that, if he refrain from every evil desire, he shall
inherit Eternal Life."
Hermas
8[16]:5 "And the others, lady, who be they?" "They are
daughters one of the other. The name of the one is Simplicity, of the
next, Knowledge, of the next, Guilelessness, of the next, Reverence, of
the next, Love. When then thou shalt do all the works of their mother,
thou canst live."
Hermas
8[16]:6 "I would fain know, lady," I say, "what power each
of them possesseth." "Listen then," saith she, "to the
powers which they have.
Hermas
8[16]:7 Their powers are mastered each by the other, and they follow each
other, in the order in which they were born. From Faith is born
Continence, from Continence Simplicity, from Simplicity Guilelessness,
from Guilelessness Reverence, from Reverence Knowledge, from Knowledge
Love. Their works then are Pure and Reverent and Divine.
Hermas
8[16]:8 Whosoever therefore shall serve these women, and shall have
strength to master their works, shall have his dwelling in The Tower with
The Saints of
HWHY."
Hermas
8[16]:9 Then I asked her concerning the seasons, whether the consummation
is even now. But she cried aloud, saying, "Foolish man, seest thou
not that the tower is still a-building?
When-so-ever therefore The Tower
shall be finished building, the end cometh; but it shall be built up
quickly. Ask me no more questions: this reminder is sufficient for you and
for the saints, and is the renewal of your Spirits.
Hermas
8[16]:10 But it was not revealed to thyself alone, but in order that thou
mightest show these things unto all. After three days--
Hermas
8[16]:11 for thou must understand first, and I charge thee,
Hermas,
first with these words, which I am about to speak to thee--(I charge thee
to) tell all these things into the ears of the Saints, that hearing them
and doing them they may be purified from their wickednesses, and thyself
also with them."
Hermas
9[17]:1 "Hear me, my children. I brought you up in much simplicity
and guilelessness and reverence, through the mercy of
HWHY, Who
instilled Righteousness into you, that ye might be justified and
sanctified from all wickedness and all crookedness. But ye will not to
cease from your wickedness.
Hermas
9[17]:2 Now then hear me and be at peace among yourselves, and have regard
one to another, and assist one another, and do not partake of the
creatures of
HWHY alone in abundance, but share them also with those that
are in want.
Hermas
9[17]:3 For some men through their much eating bring weakness on the
flesh, and injure their flesh: whereas the flesh of those who have nought
to eat is injured by their not having sufficient nourishment, and their
body is ruined.
Hermas
9[17]:4 This exclusiveness therefore is hurtful to you that have and do
not share with them that are in want.
Hermas
9[17]:5 Look ye to the Judgment that cometh. Ye then that have more than
enough, seek out them that are hungry, while The Tower is still
unfinished; for after The Tower is finished, ye will desire to do
Righteousness,
and will find no place for it.
Hermas
9[17]:6 Look ye therefore, ye that exult in your wealth, lest they that
are in want shall moan, and their moaning shall go up unto
HWHY, and
ye with your [abundance of Righteous things be shut outside the door of The
Tower.
Hermas
9[17]:7 Now therefore I say unto you that are rulers of the Church, and
that occupy the chief seats; be not ye like unto the sorcerers. The
sorcerers indeed carry their drugs in boxes, but ye carry your drug, and
your poison in your heart.
Hermas
9[17]:8 Ye are case-hardened, and ye will not cleanse your hearts and mix
your Wisdom together in a clean heart, that ye may obtain Mercy from the
Great King.
Hermas
9[17]:9 Look ye therefore, children, lest these divisions of yours deprive
you of your life.
Hermas
9[17]:10 How is it that ye wish to instruct the Elect of
HWHY, while
ye yourselves have no instruction? Instruct one another therefore, and
have peace among yourselves, that I also may stand gladsome before The
Heavenly Father, and give an account concerning you all to
HWHY."
Hermas
10[18]:1 When then she ceased speaking with me, the six young men, who
were building, came, and took her away to The Tower, and other four lifted
the couch, and took it also away to The Tower. I saw not the face of
these, for they were turned away.
Hermas
10[18]:2 And, as she went, I asked her to reveal to me concerning the
three forms, in which she had appeared to me. She answered and said to me;
"As concerning these things thou must ask another, that they may be
revealed to thee."
Hermas
10[18]:3 Now she was seen of me, brethren, in my first vision of last
year, as a very aged woman and seated on a chair.
Hermas
10[18]:4 In the second vision her face was youthful, but her flesh and her
hair were aged, and she spake to me standing; and she was more gladsome
than before.
Hermas
10[18]:5 But in the third vision she was altogether youthful and of
exceeding great beauty, and her hair alone was aged; and she was gladsome
exceedingly and seated on a couch. Touching these things I was very
greatly anxious to learn this revelation.
Hermas
10[18]:6 And I see the aged woman in a vision of the night, saying to me,
"Every enquiry needs humility. Fast therefore, and thou shalt receive
what thou askest from
HWHY."
Hermas
10[18]:7 So I fasted one day; and that very night there appeared unto me a
young man, and he saith to me, "Seeing that thou askest me
revelations offhand with entreaty, take heed lest by thy much asking thou
injure thy flesh.
Hermas
10[18]:8 Sufficient for thee are these revelations. Canst thou see
mightier revelations than those thou hast seen?"
Hermas
10[18]:9 I say unto him in reply, "Sir, this one thing alone I ask,
concerning the three forms of the aged woman, that a complete revelation
may be vouchsafed me." He saith to me in answer, How long are ye
without understanding? It is your double-mindedness that maketh you of no
understanding, and because your heart is not set towards
HWHY."
Hermas
10[18]:10 I answered and said unto him again, "From thee, Sir, we
shall learn the matters more accurately."
Hermas
11[19]:1 Listen," saith he, "concerning the three forms, of
which thou enquirest.
Hermas
11[19]:2 In the first vision wherefore did she appear to thee an aged
woman and seated on a chair? Because your spirit was aged, and already
decayed, and had no power by reason of your infirmities and acts of
double-mindedness.
Hermas
11[19]:3 For as aged people, having no longer hope of renewing their
youth, expect nothing else but to fall asleep, so ye also, being weakened
with the affairs of this world gave yourselves over to repenting, and cast
not your cares on
HWHY; but your Spirit was broken, and ye were aged
by your sorrows."
Hermas
11[19]:4 "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain
know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason
of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou
hast the symbolism of the first vision."
Hermas
12[20]:1 "But in the second vision thou sawest her standing, and with
her countenance more youthful and more gladsome than before; but her flesh
and her hair aged. Listen to this parable also," saith he.
Hermas
12[20]:2 "Imagine an old man, who has now lost all hope of himself by
reason of his weakness and his poverty, and expecteth nothing else save
the last day of his life. Suddenly an inheritance is left him. He heareth
the news, riseth up and full of joy clothes himself with strength, and no
longer lieth down, but standeth up, and his Spirit, which was now broken
by reason of his former circumstances, is renewed again, and he no longer
sitteth, but taketh courage; so also was it with you, when you heard the
revelation which
HWHY
revealed unto you.
Hermas
12[20]:3 For He had compassion on you, and renewed your Spirits, and ye
laid aside your maladies, and Strength came to you, and ye were made
powerful in The Faith, and
HWHY
rejoiced to see you put on your Strength. And therefore He showed you the building of
The Tower; yea, and
other things also shall He show you, if with your whole heart ye be at
peace among yourselves.
Hermas
13[21]:1 But in the third vision ye saw her younger and fair and gladsome,
and her form fair.
Hermas
13[21]:2 For just as when to some mourner cometh some piece of
righteousness
tidings, immediately he forgetteth his former sorrows, and admitteth
nothing but the tidings which he hath heard, and is strengthened
thenceforth unto that which is Righteous, and his Spirit is renewed by reason
of the joy which he hath received; so also ye have received a renewal of
your Spirits by seeing these good things.
Hermas
13[21]:3 And whereas thou sawest her seated on a couch, the position is a
firm on; for the couch has four feet and standeth firmly; for the world
too Is upheld by means of four elements.
Hermas
13[21]:4 They then that have fully repented shall be young again, and
founded firmly, seeing that they have repented with their whole heart.
There thou hast the revelation entire and complete. Thou shalt ask nothing
more as touching revelation-- but if anything be lacking still, it shall
be revealed unto thee."
Hermas
1[22]:heading Vision 4
Hermas
1[22]:1 The fourth vision which I saw, brethren, twenty days after the
former vision which came unto me, for a type of the impending tribulation.
Hermas
1[22]:2 I was going into the country by the Companion Way. From the high
road, it is about ten stades; and the place is easy for traveling.
Hermas
1[22]:3 While then I am walking alone, I entreat
HWHY
that He will
accomplish the revelations, and the visions which He showed me through His Qadesh People, that He may strengthen me, and may give repentance to His
servants which have stumbled, that His great and Esteemed Name
HWHY may be
Honored, for that He held me worthy that He should show me His marvels.
Hermas
1[22]:4 And as I gave glory and thanksgiving to Him, there answered me as
it were the sound of a voice, "Be not of doubtful mind,
Hermas."
I began to question in myself and to say, "How can I be of doubtful
mind, seeing that I am so firmly founded by
HWHY, and have seen Wonderful things?"
Hermas
1[22]:5 And I went on a little, brethren, and behold, I see a cloud of
dust rising as it were to heaven, and I began to say within myself,
"Can it be that cattle are coming, and raising a cloud of dust?"
for it was just about a stade from me.
Hermas
1[22]:6 As the cloud of dust waxed greater and greater, I suspected that
it was something supernatural. Then the sun shone out a little, and
behold, I see a huge beast like some sea-monster, and from its mouth fiery
locusts issued forth. And the beast was about a hundred feet in length,
and its head was as it were of pottery.
Hermas
1[22]:7 And I began to weep, and to entreat
HWHY
that He would rescue
me from it. And I remembered the word which I had heard, "Be not of
doubtful mind,
Hermas."
Hermas
1[22]:8 Having therefore, brethren, put on the Faith of
HWHY
and
called to mind the mighty works that He had taught me, I took courage and
gave myself up to the beast. Now the beast was coming on with such a rush,
that it might have ruined a city.
Hermas
1[22]:9 I come near it, and, huge monster as it was, it stretcheth itself
on the ground, and merely put forth its tongue, and stirred not at all
until I had passed by it.
Hermas
1[22]:10 And the beast had on its head four colors; black then fire and
blood color, then gold, then white.
Hermas
2[23]:1 Now after I had passed the beast, and had gone forward about
thirty feet, behold, there meeteth me a virgin arrayed as if she were
going forth from a bridal-chamber all in white and with white sandals,
veiled up to her forehead, and her head-covering consisted of a turban,
and her hair was white.
Hermas
2[23]:2 I knew from the former Visions that it was the Bride, and I
became more cheerful. She saluteth me, saying, "Shalom, my
Honored man"; and I saluted her in turn, "Lady, Shalom."
Hermas
2[23]:3 She answered and said unto me, "Did nothing meet thee?
"I say unto her, Lady, such a huge beast, that could have destroyed
whole peoples: but, by the power of
HWHY, and by His great mercy, I
escaped it."
Hermas
2[23]:4 "Thou didst escape it well," saith she, "because
thou didst cast thy care upon
HWHY, and didst open thy heart to
HWHY,
believing that thou canst be saved by nothing else but by His Great and
Honored Name. Therefore
HWHY sent His Malak, which is over the
beasts, whose Name is Segri, and shut his mouth that it might not
hurt thee. Thou hast escaped a great tribulation by reason of
thy Faith, and because, though thou sawest so huge a beast, thou didst not
doubt in thy mind.
Hermas
2[23]:5 Go therefore, and declare to the Elect of
HWHY His mighty
works, and tell them that this beast is a type of the great tribulation
which is to come. If therefore ye prepare yourselves beforehand, and
repent (and turn) unto
HWHY with your whole heart, ye shall be able to
escape it, if your heart be made pure, and without blemish, and if for the
remaining days of your life ye serve
HWHY blamelessly. Cast your cares
upon
HWHY, and He will set them straight.
Hermas
2[23]:6 Trust ye in
HWHY, ye men of doubtful mind, for He can do all
things, yea, He both turneth away His Wrath from you, and again He sendeth
forth His plagues upon you that are of doubtful mind. Woe to them that
hear these words, and are disobedient; it were better for them that they
had not been born."
Hermas
3[24]:1 I asked her concerning the four colors, which the beast had upon
its head. Then she answered me and said, "Again thou art curious
about such matters." "Yes, lady," said I, "make known
unto me what these things are."
Hermas
3[24]:2 "Listen," said she; "the black is this world in
which ye dwell;
Hermas
3[24]:3 and the fire and blood color showeth that this world must perish
by blood and fire;
Hermas
3[24]:4 and the golden part are ye that has escaped from this world. For
as the gold is tested by the fire and is made useful, so ye also [that
dwell in it] are being tested in yourselves. Ye then that abide and pass
through the fire will be purified by it. For as the old loses its dross.
so Ye also shall cast away all sorrow and tribulation, and shall be
purified, and shall be useful for the building of The Tower.
Hermas
3[24]:5 But the white portion is the coming age, in which the Elect of
HWHY shall dwell; because The Elect of
HWHY shall be without spot and Pure unto
Eternal Life.
Hermas
3[24]:6 Wherefore cease not thou to speak in the ears of the saints. Ye
have now the symbolism also of the tribulation which is coming in power.
But if ye be willing, it shall be nought. Remember ye the things that are
written beforehand."
Hermas
3[24]:7 With these words she departed, and I saw not in what direction she
departed; for a noise was made: and I turned back in fear, thinking that
the beast was coming.
Hermas
5[25]:heading Revelation 5
Hermas
5[25]:1 As I prayed in the house, and sat on the couch, there entered a
man Honored in his visage, in the garb of a shepherd, with a white skin
wrapped about him, and with a wallet on his shoulders and a staff in his
hand. And he saluted me, and I saluted him in return.
Hermas
5[25]:2 And he immediately sat down by my side, and he saith unto me,
"I was sent by the most Qadesh Malak, that I might dwell with thee the
remaining days of thy life."
Hermas
5[25]:3 I thought he came to tempt me, and I say unto him, "Why, who
art thou? For I know," say I, "unto whom I was delivered."
He saith to me, "Dost thou not recognize me?" "No," I
say. "I," saith he, "am the shepherd, unto whom thou wast
delivered."
Hermas
5[25]:4 While he was still speaking, his form was changed, and I
recognized him as being the same, to whom I was delivered; and straightway
I was confounded, and fear seized me, and I was altogether overwhelmed
with distress that I had answered him so wickedly and senselessly.
Hermas
5[25]:5 But he answered and said unto me, "Be not confounded, but
strengthen thyself in my Commandments which I am about to Command thee.
For I was sent," saith he, "that I might show thee again all the
things which thou didst see before, merely the heads which are convenient
for you. First of all, write down my Commandments and my Parables; and the
other matters thou shalt write down as I shall show them to thee. The
reason why," saith he, "I Command thee to write down first the
Commandments and Parables is, that thou mayest read them off-hand, and
mayest be able to keep them."
Hermas
5[25]:6 So I wrote down The Commandments and Parables, as he Commanded me.
Hermas
5[25]:7 If then, when ye hear them, ye keep them and walk in them, and do
them with a Pure Heart, ye shall receive from
HWHY all things that He
promised you; but if, when ye hear them, ye do not repent, but still add
to your sins, ye shall receive from
HWHY the opposite. All these the
shepherd, the Malak of Repentance. Commanded me to write.
Hermas
1[26]:heading Mandate 1
Hermas
1[26]:1 "First of all, believe that
HWHY is One, even He who created
all things, and set them in order, and brought all things from
non-existence into being, Who comprehendeth all things, being alone
incomprehensible.
Hermas
1[26]:2 Believe Him therefore, and Fear Him, and in this Fear be
continent. Keep these things, and thou shalt cast off all wickedness from
thyself, and shalt clothe thyself with every excellence of Righteousness,
and shalt live unto
HWHY, if thou keep this Commandment."
Hermas
1[27]:heading Mandate 2
Hermas
1[27]:1 He saith to me; "Keep simplicity and be guileless, and thou
shalt be as little children, that know not the wickedness which destroyeth
the life of men.
Hermas
1[27]:2 First of all, speak evil of no man, neither take pleasure in
listening to a slanderer. Otherwise thou that hearest too shalt be
responsible for the sin of him that speaketh the evil, if thou believest
the slander, which thou hearest; for in believing it thou thyself also
wilt have a grudge against thy brother. So then shalt thou be responsible
for the sin of him that speaketh the evil.
Hermas
1[27]:3 Slander is evil; it is a restless demon, never at peace, but
always having its home among factions. Refrain from it therefore, and thou
shalt have success at all times with all men.
Hermas
1[27]:4 But clothe thyself in reverence, wherein is no evil
stumbling-block, but all things are smooth and gladsome. Work that which
is right, and of thy labors, which
HWHY giveth thee, give to all that are in
want freely, not questioning to whom thou shalt give, and to whom thou
shalt not give. Give to all; for to all
HWHY desireth that there should be
given of His own bounties.
Hermas
1[27]:5 They then that receive shall render an account to
HWHY why they
received it, and to what end; for they that receive in distress shall not
be Judged, but they that receive by false pretence shall pay the penalty.
Hermas
1[27]:6 He then that giveth is guiltless; for as he received from
HWHY the ministration to perform it, he hath performed it in sincerity, by
making no distinction to whom to give or not to give. This ministration
then, when sincerely performed, becomes Honored in the sight of
HWHY. He
therefore that ministereth thus sincerely shall live unto
HWHY.
Hermas
1[27]:7 Therefore keep this Commandment, as I have told thee, that thine
own repentance, and that of thy household may be found to be sincere, and
[thy] Heart Pure and Undefiled."
Hermas
1[28]:heading Mandate 3
Hermas
1[28]:1 Again he saith to me; "Love Truth, and let nothing but Truth
proceed out of thy mouth, that The Spirit which
HWHY made to dwell in this
flesh, may be found true in the sight of all men; and thus shall
HWHY,
Who dwelleth in thee, be Honored; for
HWHY is true in every word,
and with Him there is no falsehood.
Hermas
1[28]:2 They therefore that speak lies set
HWHY at nought, and become
robbers of
HWHY, for they do not deliver up to Him the deposit which
they received. For they received of Him a Spirit free from lies. This if
they shall return a lying spirit, they have defiled The Commandment of
HWHY and have become robbers."
Hermas
1[28]:3 When then I heard these things, I wept bitterly. But seeing me
weep he saith, "Why weepest thou?" "Because, Sir," say
I "I know not if I can be saved." "Why so?" saith he.
"Because, Sir," I say, "never in my life spake I a true
word, but I always lied deceitfully with all men and dressed up my
falsehood as truth before all men; and no man ever contradicted me, but
confidence was placed in my word. How then, Sir," say I, "can I
live, seeing that I have done these things?"
Hermas
1[28]:4 "Your supposition," he saith, "is right and true,
for it behoved thee as a servant of
HWHY to walk in Truth, and no
complicity with evil should abide with the Spirit of Truth, nor bring
grief to the Spirit which is Qadesh and True." "Never, Sir,"
say I, "heard I clearly words such as these."
Hermas
1[28]:5 "Now then," saith he, "thou hearest. Guard them,
that the former falsehoods also which thou spakest in thy business affairs
may themselves become credible, now that these are found True; for they
too can become trustworthy. If thou keep these things, and from
henceforward speak nothing but Truth, thou shalt be able to secure life
for thyself And whosoever shall hear this Command, and abstain from
falsehood, that most pernicious habit, shall live unto
HWHY."
Hermas
1[29]:heading Mandate 4
Hermas
1[29]:1 "I charge thee, "saith he, "to keep Purity, and let
not a thought enter into thy heart concerning another's wife, or
concerning fornication, or concerning any such like evil deeds; for in so
doing thou commitest a great sin. But remember thine own wife always, and
thou shalt never go wrong.
Hermas
1[29]:2 For should this desire enter into thine heart, thou wilt go wrong,
and should any other as evil as this, thou commitest sin. For this desire
in a servant of
HWHY is a great sin; and if any man doeth this evil deed,
he worketh out death for himself.
Hermas
1[29]:3 Look to it therefore. Abstain from this desire; for, where
holiness dwelleth, there lawlessness ought not to enter into the heart of
a Righteous man."
Hermas
1[29]:4 I say to him, "Sir, permit me to ask thee a few more
questions" "Say on," saith he. "Sir," say I,
"if a man who has a wife that is faithful in
HWHY detect her in
adultery, doth the husband sin in living with her?"
Hermas
1[29]:5 "So long |