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Authors: [edited by] Bart D. Ehrman
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I ask you brother, take him home.”
“First I will teach him to read Greek, and
4
When the child heard these things, he
then Hebrew.” For the teacher knew of
immediately laughed at him and said,
the child’s learning and was afraid of
“Since you have rightly spoken and
him. Nonetheless, he wrote out the alrightly borne witness, for your sake that phabet and practiced it for him for a long
other one who was struck down will be
time; but the child gave him no response.
healed.” And right away the other in
2
Then Jesus said to him, “If you are
structor was healed. Joseph took the child
really a teacher and know the letters well,
and returned home.
tell me the power of the Alpha, and I will
tell you the power of the Beta.” The
Now Joseph sent his son James
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teacher was aggravated and struck him
to bundle some wood and bring
on the head. The child was hurt and
it to the house. The child Jesus also folcursed him; and immediately he fainted lowed him. While James was gathering
and fell to the ground on his face.
3
The
the firewood, a snake bit his hand.
child returned to Joseph’s house. Joseph
2
When he was stretched out on the
was smitten with grief and ordered his
ground dying, Jesus came up to him and
mother, “Do not let him out the door; for
breathed on the bite. The pain immedithose who anger him die.”
ately stopped, the animal burst, and
straight away James was returned to
Some time later there was an15
health.
other instructor, a close friend
of Joseph, who said to him, “Bring the
After these things, an infant in
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child to me at the school. Maybe I can
Joseph’s neighborhood became
use flattery to teach him to read.” Joseph
sick and died; and his mother was weepsaid to him, “If you’re that courageous, ing loudly. When Jesus heard the outburst
brother, take him along with you.” He
of sorrow and the disturbance, he ran up
took him with great fear and much anxquickly and found the child dead. He iety, but the child went along gladly.
2
He
touched its breast, saying “I say to you,
entered the school with confidence and
young child, do not die but live, and be
found a book lying on the reading desk.
with your mother.” Immediately the child
He picked it up, but instead of reading
opened its eyes and laughed. Jesus said
the words in it, he opened his mouth and
to the woman, “Take him, give him milk,
began to speak in the Holy Spirit, teachand remember me.”
2
When the crowd ing the Law to those who were standing
standing there saw what had happened, it
there. A great crowd gathered, standing
was amazed. The people said, “Truly this
there to hear him; and they were amazed
child is either God or an angel of God,
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for his every word is an accomplished
midst of the teachers, both listening and
deed.” Jesus then left from there to play
asking them questions. Everyone was atwith the other children.
tending closely, amazed that though a
child, he questioned the elders and teach18 Some time later a house was ers of the people sharply, explaining the being built and there was a
chief points of the Law and the parables
great disturbance. Jesus got up and went
of the prophets.
3
When his mother Mary
out to the place. He saw a man lying
came up to him she said, “Why have you
down, dead; taking his hand he said, “I
done this to us, child? See, we have been
say to you, O man, rise up and do your
distressed, looking for you.” Jesus replied
work.” Immediately he rose up and worto them, “Why are you looking for me?
shiped him.
2
When the crowd saw, it
Don’t you know that I must be with those
was amazed and said, “This child comes
who are my Father’s?”b
4
The scribes
from heaven. For he has saved many
and Pharisees said, “Are you the mother
souls from death—his entire life he is
of this child?” She replied, “I am.” They
able to save them.”
said to her, “You are most fortunate
among women, because God has blessed
When he was twelve years old
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the fruit of your womb. For we have
his parents made their customnever seen or heard of such glory, such ary trip to Jerusalem, in a caravan, for
virtue and wisdom.
5
Jesus got up from
the Passover feast. After the Passover
there and followed his mother, and he
they returned home. While they were rewas obedient to his parents. But his turning, the child Jesus went back up to
mother kept to herself all these things
Jerusalem. But his parents thought he was
that had happened. And Jesus grew in
in the caravan.
2
After their first day of
wisdom and stature and grace. To him be
travel, they began looking for him among
the glory forever and ever. Amen.
their relatives and were upset not to find
him. They returned again to the city to
look for him. And after the third day they
bOr:
be
doing
my
Fathers’
business;
or:
be
in
my
Fa-
found him sitting in the Temple in the
ther’s
house
The Proto-Gospel of James
This book is sometimes called a “Proto-Gospel” because it narrates events that took place prior to Jesus’ birth (although it includes an account of the birth as well).1 The ancient manuscripts that preserve the book have different titles, including “The Birth of Mary,” “The Story of the Birth of Saint Mary, Mother of God,” and “The Birth of Mary; The Revelation of James.” Its author claims to be James, usually understood to be Jesus’ (half-) brother known from the New Testament (e.g., Mark 6; Galatians 1). Here he is assumed to be Joseph’s son by a previous marriage.
Focusing its attention on Jesus’ mother, Mary, the book provides legendary accounts of (a) her miraculous birth to the wealthy Jew, Joachim, and his wife, Anna; (b) her sanctified upbringing in the Jerusalem Temple; (c) her marriage as a twelve-year old to Joseph, an old widower miraculously chosen to be her husband; (d) her supernatural conception of Jesus through the Spirit; and (e) the birth of Jesus in a cave outside of Bethlehem. Parts of the book rely heavily on the infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, but with numerous intriguing expansions, including legendary reports of Joseph’s previous marriage and grown sons, Mary’s work as a seamstress for the curtain in the temple, and the supernatural events that transpired at the birth of Jesus, including a first-hand narrative told by Joseph of how time stood still when the Son of God appeared in the world (chap. 18). In one of the most striking of its narratives we are told that an originally unbelieving midwife performed a postpartum inspection of Mary to be assured of her virginity (chap. 20).
Since the book was already known to the church father Origen in the early third century, and probably to Clement of Alexandria at the end of the second, it must have been in circulation soon after 150 ce. The book was enormously popular in later centuries, and played a significant role in pictorial art of the Middle Ages.2
1For a fuller discussion, see Ehrman,
Lost
Christianities
, 207–10. 2See David R. Cartlidge and J.
Keith Elliott,
Art
and
the
Christian
Apocrypha
(London and New York: Routledge, 2001), chap. 2.
´
Translation by Bart D. Ehrman, based principally on the text of Emile de Strycker,
La
Forme
la
plus
ancienne
du
Prote´vangelium
de
Jacques
(Brussels: Socie´te´ des Bollandistes, 1961), with textual modifications made by the translator based on the manuscript evidence.
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The
Birth
of
Mary,
the
take this headband that my supervisor
Revelation
of
James
gave me; I am not allowed to wear it,
since I am your servant and it is of royal
quality.”
3
Anna replied, “Go away from
In the “Histories of the Twelve
1
me. I did none of these things and yet the
Tribes of Israel” there was a very
Lord my God has severely humbled me.
wealthy man Joachim, who used to offer
For all I know, some scoundrel has given
a double portion of his gifts to the Lord,
this to you, and you have come to defile
saying to himself, “The portion that is a
me with your sin.” Judith said, “Why
surplus will be for all the people, and the
would I curse you, just because you have
portion that is for my forgiveness will be
not listened to me? The Lord has closed
for the Lord my God as my atonement.”
your womb to keep you from bearing
2
The great day of the Lord drew near,
fruit in Israel.”
and the sons of Israel were offering their
4
Anna was very upset, and she
gifts. And Reuben stood before him and
wrapped herself up in her clothes of
said, “You are not allowed to offer your
mourning; she then washed her face and
gifts first, since you have produced no
put on her bridal clothes, and in mid-
offspring in Israel.”
afternoon went down to walk in her gar
3
Joachim was very upset and went
den. She saw a laurel tree and sat beneath
away to consult the book of the twelve
it, and after resting a bit she prayed to
tribes of the people, saying to himself, “I
the Master, saying, “O God of my fathers,
will examine the Book of the Twelve
bless me and hear my prayer, just as you
Tribes of Israel to see if I am the only
blessed the womb of Sarah and gave her
one not to produce offspring in Israel.”
a son, Isaac.”
And he searched and found that everyone
who was righteous had raised up off
While she was gazing at the sky
3
spring in Israel. He remembered the pashe saw a nest of sparrows in the triarch Abraham, that at the end of his
laurel tree, and she mourned to herself,
life God had given him a son, Isaac.
“Woe is me. Who gave me birth? And
4
Joachim was very upset and did not
what kind of womb bore me? I have been
return home to his wife, but went out to
born as a curse before the sons of Israel
the wilderness and pitched his tent there.
and am despised; they have mocked me
He fasted for forty days and nights, sayand banished me from the temple of the ing to himself, “I will not come down for
Lord my God.
2
Woe is me. What am I
either food or drink until the Lord my
like? I am not like the birds of the sky,
God visits me. My prayer will be my
for even the birds of the sky are producfood and drink.”
tive before you, O Lord. Woe is me. What
am I like? I am not like the senseless
Now his wife Anna wailed and
living creatures, for even the senseless
2 mourned twice over, saying “I living creatures are productive before mourn for being a widow, I mourn for
you, O Lord. Woe is me, what am I like?
being childless.”
I am not like the wild beasts of the earth,
2
The great day of the Lord drew near,
for even the wild beasts of the earth are
and her servant Judith said to her, “How
productive before you, O Lord.
3
Woe is
long will you humble your soul? See, the
me, what am I like? I am not like these
great day of the Lord is drawing near,
waters, for even these waters are tranquil
and you are not allowed to lament. But
yet prance about, and their fish bless you,
THE PROTO-GOSPEL OF JAMES
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O Lord. Woe is me. What am I like? I
leafed mitre as he went up to the altar of
am not like this soil, for even this soil
the Lord; and he saw no sin in himself.
produces its fruit every season and
Joachim then said, “Now I know that the
blesses you, O Lord.”
Lord has been gracious to me and forgiven all my sins.” He went down from 4 Then, behold, an angel of the Lord the temple of the Lord justified and came appeared and said to her, “Anna,