Read Lost scriptures: books that did not make it into the New Testament Online
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God whom you saw, when he showed me
the woman was lying, he grasped his feet
to you in a vision! What is the matter,
again, and said, “See, Lord, the lost
Lycomedes? Wake up and open also your
beauty, see the youth, see the much talked
soul! Cast from you heavy sleep! Call on
of bloom of my unhappy wife, the adthe Lord, beseech him for your wife, and miration of all Ephesus! Woe to me, unhe will support her.” But he fell to the happy man! I was envied, humbled, the
ground and wept dejectedly. And John
enemy’s eye was fixed on me. I never
said with tears, “Woe to the treachery of
wronged anyone, although I could harm
the vision, woe to the new temptation
many. I envisaged this situation and I was
prepared for me, woe to the new craft of
always anxious to experience no sorrow
him who devises cunnings against me!
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Did the voice from heaven, which came
And he went, touched her face,
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to me by the way, intend this for me,
and said, “Cleopatra, he whom
predicting to me what should here take
every ruler fears, and every creature,
place? Will it deliver me up to such a
power, abyss, and darkness and unsmilgreat multitude of citizens, for the sake ing death and the heights of heaven and
of Lycomedes? The man lies here lifethe caverns of the lower world and the less, and I know that I shall not leave this
resurrection of the dead and the sight of
house alive. Why do you delay, Lord?
the blind and the whole power of the ruler
Why have you deprived us of your graof the world, and the pride of its prince, cious promise? I beseech you, Lord, let
says, ‘Rise and become not a pretext for
him not rejoice who delights in the sormany who will not believe, and an afflicrow of others. Let him not dance who tion for souls who hope and could be
always laughs at us! But let your holy
saved.’ ” And Cleopatra cried out at once,
name and your compassion come
“I will rise, master, save your handquickly! Waken the bodies of the two, maiden!” When she had risen after the
who are against me!”
seven days, the whole city of Ephesus
was stirred by the miraculous sight. . . .
While John was crying, the city
22 of Ephesus ran to the house of
. . . After two days the birthday
Lycomedes, supposing him dead. And
38 of the idol’s temple was celewhen John saw the great multitude, he brated. While everybody was dressed in
prayed to the Lord, “Now the time of
white garments, John wore black and
refreshing and confidence has come with
went to the temple. They laid hold of him
you, O Christ; now is the time for us
and tried to kill him. But John said,
weary ones to have help from you, phy
“Men, you are mad to lay hold of me, the
sician, who heal freely. Keep my entrance
servant of the only God.” And climbing
here free from derision! I beseech you,
on to the platform he spoke to them:
Jesus, help such a great multitude to come
to the Lord of the universe. Behold the
“Men of Ephesus, you are in
affliction, behold those who lie here!
39 danger of behaving like the sea.
Even those who came here, make holy
Every discharging river and every precipinstruments for your service, after they itating spring, downpours and incessant
have seen your gift. For you have said
waves and torrents rushing from the rock,
yourself, O Christ, ‘Ask and it shall be
are permeated by the bitter salt which is
given you.’2 We therefore beseech you,
in the sea. Thus to this day you are un
O King, not for gold, not for silver, not
changeably hostile to true piety, and you
for riches, not for possession, nor for any
perish in your old idolatry. How many
transient, earthly goods, but for two souls
miraculous deeds did you see me perthrough whom you will convert those form, how many cures! And still you are
present to your way, to your knowledge,
hardened in the heart and cannot see
to your confidence, and to your infallible
clearly. What now, men of Ephesus? I
promise. For many of them shall be
have ventured now to come up to this
saved, after they have known your power
idol’s temple, to convince you that you
through the resurrection of the departed.
Give us, therefore, hope in you! I will go
to Cleopatra and say, ‘Arise, in the name
of Jesus Christ.’ ”
2Matt 7:7.
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are wholly without God and dead to hucompassion for us; for you alone are man reasoning. Behold, here I stand. You
God; now we have become converted,
all assert that Artemis is powerful. Pray
since we saw your miraculous deeds.
to her, that I alone die! Or if you cannot
Have mercy upon us, God, according
accomplish this, I alone will call upon
to your will, and deliver us from our
my God to kill you all because of your
great error.” And some of them lay on
unbelief.”
their faces and cried; others bent their
knees and prayed; others rent their gar
Since they already knew him
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ments and lamented; still others tried to
and had seen the dead raised,
escape.
they cried aloud, “Do not treat us so and
kill us, we beseech you, John; we know
And John stretched out his
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indeed that you can do it.” And John
hands and prayed with uplifted
answered them, “If you do not wish to
soul to the Lord, “Glory be to you, my
die, let me convince you of your idolatry.
Jesus, the only God of truth, who procure
Any why? So that you may desist from
your servants in manifold ways!” And
your old error. Be now converted by my
after these words he said to the people,
God or I will die at the hands of your
“Rise up from the ground, people of Ephgoddess. For I will pray in your presence esus, pray to my God, and know how his
to my God, and ask him to have mercy
invisible power was made manifest and
upon you.”
his miraculous deeds took place before
your eyes! Artemis herself should have
After these words he prayed,
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helped. Her servant should have received
“God, who are God above all
help from her and not have died. Where
so-called gods, who to this day have been
is the power of the deity? Where are the
despised at Ephesus, you induced me to
sacrifices? Where the birthday? Where
come to this place, which I never had in
the festivals? Where the garlands? Where
view. You have abrogated every form of
the great enchantment and the poison alworship through conversion to you. In lied to it?”
your name every idol, every demon, and
every unclean spirit is banished. May the
And the people rose up from
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deity of this place, which has deceived
the ground and made haste to
so many, now also give way to your
destroy the remainder of the temple, cryname, and thus show your mercy on this ing, “We know that the God of John is
place! For they walk in error.”
the only one, and henceforth we worship
him, since we have obtained mercy from
And with these words of John
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him.” And as John came down, many of
the altar of Artemis suddenly
the people touched him, saying, “Help
split into many parts, and the oblations
us, John, help us who die in vain! You
put up in the temple suddenly fell to the
see our intention; you see how the mulground, and its glory broke, and so did titude following you cleaves to hope in
more than seven of the idols. And half of
your God. We have seen the way in which
the temple fell down, so that when the
we have gone astray when we were lost.
roof came down, the priest also was
We have seen that our gods were erected
killed at one stroke. And the people of
in vain. We have seen their great and
the Ephesians cried, “There is only one
disgraceful derision. But give us, we be
God, that of John, only one God who has
seech you, help without hindrance, when
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we have come to your house! Receive us,
turned after this long time, they met in
who are desperate!”
the house of Andronicus, where he was
also staying, grasped his feet, put his
. . . On the first day we came to
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hands to their faces, and kissed them bea lonely inn, and when we were cause they had touched his clothes.
trying to find a bed for John we experienced a strange event. There was one And while great love and end63
bedstead with covers over which we
less joy prevailed among the
spread our cloaks which we had brought
brethren, one, a servant of Satan, coveted
and requested him to lie down and to
Drusiana, although he saw and knew that
rest, whilst we slept on the floor. He had
she was the wife of Andronicus. Very
hardly lain down, when he was molested
many people remonstrated with him, “It
by bugs. But as they became more and
is impossible for you to obtain this
more troublesome, and as it was midnight
woman, especially since she has sepaalready, we all heard him say to them, “I rated even from her husband out of piety.
say to you, you bugs, be considerate;
Or do you alone not know that Andronleave your home for this night and go to icus, who was not the godly man he now
rest in a place which is far away from the
is, had locked her up in a tomb, saying,
servants of God!” And while we laughed
‘Either I’ll have you as a wife, as I had
and talked, John fell asleep. And we conyou before, or you must die?’ And she versed quietly, and thanks to him we repreferred to die rather than to commit the mained undisturbed.
repugnant act. Now, if out of piety she
withheld her consent to sexual inter61 When it was day, I rose first, course with her husband and master, but and with me Verus and Andronpersuaded him to become like-minded, icus. And in the door of the room which
should she consent to you, who wish to
we had taken was a mass of bugs. And
commit adultery with her? Desist from
having called all the brethren, we went
your passion, which gives you no rest!
outside to have a full view of them. John
Desist from your scheme, which you canwas still asleep. When he woke up we not accomplish!”
showed him what we had seen. And sitting up in bed and seeing them, he said, 64
“Since you have been wise to heed my
Though his intimate friends remonstrated with him, they warning, go back to your place!” When
could not persuade him. He was even so
he had spoken and had risen from the
impudent as to send word to her. When
bed, the bugs hastened from the door to
Drusiana heard of his disgraceful passion
the bed, ran up the legs into the joints
and shameless demands, she became very
and disappeared. And John said again,
despondent, and after two days she was
“This creature heard the voice of a man
feverish. She said, “Oh, if I only had not
and kept quiet and was obedient. We,
come back to my native city where I have
however, hear God’s voice, and yet irrebecome a stumbling-block to a man who sponsibly transgress his commandments.
believes not in the worship of God! For
And how long will this go on?”
if he were filled with God’s word, he
would not fall into such a passion.
62 After this we came to Ephesus. Therefore, O Lord, since I have become And when the brethren who
accessory to a blow which struck an iglived there had learned that John had renorant soul, deliver me from this prison
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and take me soon to you!” And without
and which can only be decided as having
being understood by anyone Drusiana debeen the true one when it remains the parted this life in the presence of John,
same to the end of life. For there are
not rejoicing but sorrowing over the
many obstacles which cause unrest to
physical trouble of that man.
human reasoning: cares, children, parents, glory, poverty, flattery, youth, 65 And Andronicus was sad and beauty, boasting, desire for riches, anger, carried a hidden sorrow in his