Read Lost scriptures: books that did not make it into the New Testament Online
Authors: [edited by] Bart D. Ehrman
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O man, thou hast lent no ear to the wis
“Take my yoke upon you.”30 And further,
dom that says to thee: the lust of the
“in his youth” means in his hope. Thus he
ascetic dishonors the virgin.25 So also did
has commanded that salvation be prethe first created man fall because of a served in lonely celibacy, so that each one
virgin: when he saw a woman giving him
of you may remain as a lonely tower aca smile, he fell. His senses became tied cording to the saying of the Evangelist
to a craving which he had never known
that house should not remain upon house,
before, assuredly he had not experienced
but should come down at once. Why then,
earlier its flavour and the sweetness that
O man, dost thou make haste to build you
proved his downfall. O man who fearest
a ruin upon a strange house and thus to
not the face of this criminal person, passoccasion not only your own destruction ing by whom many have lost their lives.
but also that of the bride of Christ who is
The disciple of the Lord, Judas Jacobi,
united to you?
brings that to our remembrance when he
And also if thou art free from unchassays: “Beloved, I would bring to your tity, already thou committest a sin in
remembrance, though ye know, what
keeping up connections with women; for
happened to them who were oppressed
finally, thus says the Lord in the Gospel:
by the corruption of the flesh, as for in
“He who looks upon a woman to lust
stance the genuine persons (veraces) who
after her hath committed adultery with
did not preserve their dignity, but abanher already in his heart.”31 On this acdoned their heavenly abode and, enticed count a man must live for God sincerely
by lust, went to the daughters of men to
and free from all lust. In Daniel also we
dwell with them.”26
read: “As these false old men, who had
Today also they forfeit the angelic
craved for the beauty of Susanna, were
character who crave to dwell with strange
unable to practise any unchastity with
daughters, according to the word of the
her, they slandered her. Susanna was
Lord who proclaimed by Isaiah: “Woe
unto you who join house to house and
24
add field to field that they may draw nigh
1 Cor 5:1ff. 25Ecclus 20:4? 26Gen 6:2 (cf. Jud. 1:
5f.) 27Isa 5:8. 28Mic 1:11 (?) 29Lam 3:27–28.
one another.”27 And in Micah it is said:
30Matt 11:29. 31Matt 5:28.
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brought before their court, and these
writing the history of the first men, and
rogues had her stand before them with
the holy Elias (was given the task) of
her head uncovered so that they might
registering the new deeds of this later
satisfy their craving at least in looking on
people!
her beauty.”32 And thus they were unable
All that has thus to be construed acto escape capital punishment. How much cording to the condition of (our) time:
more when the last day comes! What,
each of the two springs from his own
thinkest thou, will Christ do to those who
age, Enoch (as a symbol) of righteoushave surrendered their own members to ness and Elias (as a symbol) of holiness.
rape? The apostle has already shown the
But we must comply with the rule of our
future in advance, saying: “Let no tempholiness, as the apostle says: “In body tation take hold of you, he says, save
and spirit genus must resemble genus and
what is human!”33 O temptation to senthe disciple the master.”37 And the spirit suality! Man is not able to control himof Elias rested finally on Elisha. He also self, and inflicts on himself the predicted
begged of him that he might immediately
fatal wounds! O exhalations of the flesh!
receive from him a double blessing like
The glowing fire hidden deep in the heart
the one which (later) the Lord gave to his
nourishes a conflagration! O ignoble
advanced disciples, saying, “He that befight, to strike root in a dark night! O tree lieves on me will also do the works that
of seducing fruit that shows thick foliage!
I do, and will do greater works than
O false lips, out of which honey drops
these.”38 But such grace is granted only
and which in the end are as bitter as
to those who fulfil the commandments of
poison! O charming eloquence, the words
the Master. What should we now say? If
of which shoot arrows into the heart! O
Elisha served in the house of Elias to
madness of love: death fetters the young
comply with the rule of propriety and the
as a chain, whilst wisdom announces the
boy Gehazi assisted the (prophet) Elisha
future, that is, what it always orders:
as Baruch (the prophet) Jeremiah, in or
“Avoid, my son, every evil and everyder to leave us an (instructive) rememthing that resembles it.”34 And further: brance, why does a man today take a
“And every man who takes part in a footwoman as servant under a semblance of race abstains from all things that he may
holiness? If it is a matter of a close relabe able to obtain the crown that is pretive, then that will do; but not if she is a pared for him.”35
strange woman. After the flood the sons
Why takest thou, O man, a woman as
of Noah looked for places for themselves
a servant? Consider the conduct of (our)
where they might build cities, and they
holy ancestors. Thus Elias, a noble man
named them after their wives. Precisely
who still lives in the body, took a young
so do these (men) now behave who are
man as servant, to whom also he left his
united (to women).
mantle as a holy keepsake when he was
O ascetics of God who look back at
taken up into paradise in a chariot of
women to offer them gifts, to give them
fire.36 There Enoch also lives in the body,
who was carried away (there) in the first
age. O holy dispensation of God, who
has provided for the coming age! Enoch,
32Cf. Dan 13:32 (‘Susanna’ in Apocrypha). 33Cf. 1
the righteous, from among the first peo
Cor 10:13. 34Didache 3:1 351 Cor 9:25. 362 Kings
2:15. 37The source of this Paul-saying is unknown.
ple, was commissioned to commit to
38John 14:12
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property, to promise them houses, to
other he held fast a sword, always ready
make them presents of clothes, to surrento contend against the enemy. Apprehend der to them their own souls and yield to
then the mystery, how one should build
their name all that belongs to them! If
the sanctuary of celibacy: in ascetic lonethou then, O man, behavest rightly and liness one hand must be engaged in the
innocently, why dost thou not take thine
work that an extremely beautiful city may
own sister with thee? Why doest thou not
be built for God, whilst the other grasps
give her all that belongs to thee, and thou
the sword and is always ready for action
wilt possess every thing? Further and furagainst the wicked devil. That is then to ther thou separatest thyself from her: thou
be interpreted in this way: both hands,
hatest her, thou persecutest her. And yet
i.e. the spirit and the flesh, have in mutual
they greatest safety is in her. Nay, sepaharmony to bring the building to comrated from her thou attachest thyself to pletion, the spirit being always on the
another. And thus dost thou think to relookout for the enemy and the flesh buildmain wealthy in body and not be coning on the bedrock of good conduct.
trolled by any lust, and dost say that thou
Therefore it is said in the Gospel: “Let
possessest the heavenly hope. Hear a
your works shine before men that they
word that holds good for thee. Consider
may glorify your Father in heaven.”41 Bewhat the Lord in the Gospel says to hold what a splendid structure is built in
Mary: “Touch me not, says he, for I am
the heavenly Jerusalem. In this city one
not yet ascended to my Father!”39 O dicontends rightly in a lonely position, vine examples which have been written
without any intercourse with the flesh, as
for us! And Paul, the chosen vessel (of
it stands in the Gospel: “In the coming
the Lord) and the impregnable wall
age,” says the Lord, “they will neither
among the disciples, admonishes us when
marry nor be given in marriage, but will
in the course of his mission the virgin
be as the angels in heaven.”42 Thus we
Thecla, full of innocent faithfulness to
must endeavour through blameless con
Christ, wished to kiss his chain—mark
duct to gain for ourselves everlasting
thou what the apostle said to her: “Touch
honor in the future age. O man, who
me not, he said, because of the frailty of
understandest nothing at all of the fruits
(this) time.”40 Thou dost see then, O
of righteousness, why has the Lord made
young man, what the present Lord and
the divine phoenix and not given it a little
the recorded testament of the disciple
wife, but allowed it to remain in lonelihave said against the flesh. For they did ness? Manifestly only on purpose to
not order the women to withdraw for
show the standing of virginity, i.e., that
their own sakes, for the Lord cannot be
young men, remote from intercourse with
tempted and just as little can Paul, his
women, should remain holy. And its resvicar, but these admonitions and comurrection points finally to life. In this mands were uttered for the sake of us
connection David says in the Psalms: “I
who are now members of Christ.
will lay me down and sleep in peace for
Above all the ascetic should avoid
thou, O Lord, makest me to dwell lonewomen on that account and see to it that some in hope.”43 O peaceful rest given
he does (worthily) the duty entrusted to
him by God. Consider the rebuilding of
Jerusalem: at the time of this laborious
39
work every man was armed and mailclad,
John 20:17. 40The scene is described in the surviving Acts of Paul and Thecla c. 18. 41Matt 5:16.
and with one hand he built whilst in the
42Mark 12:25 and pars. 43Ps 4:8. 44Cf. Prov 6:27.
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without interruption! O great security,
law this word that holds good for thee:
when a man lives lonesome in the body!
The people sat down to eat and to drink;
Thou canst not expect to bind glowing
and they rose to make merry; and of them
coals on thy garment, and not set the robe
23,000 fell there? For they had begun to
alight.44 Should you do such a thing, then
have intercourse with the daughters of
you will remain naked and your shame
men, i.e. they allowed themselves to be
will be manifest. Add to this the word of
invited by them to their unclean sacrithe prophet: “All flesh is grass.”45 That a fices, and the children of Israel dedicated
man then may not go up in flames, let
themselves to Baalpeor. . . .
him keep far from fire. Why exposest
thou thine eternal salvation to loss
through a trifle? Hast thou not read in the
45Is. 40:6 46Exod. 32:6, 28.
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There is only one “Apocalypse” (or “Revelation”—the Latin equivalent for the Greek term) in the New Testament, a vision recounted by a prophet named John concerning what would happen at the end of time when God overthrows the forces of evil in a set of cataclysmic disasters leading up to the establishment of his utopian reign over the earth. But there were other such apocalyptic visions of the end times in early Christianity, and still other kinds of visionary literature that divulged the secrets of the divine realm, the nature of reality, the revelation of how the world came into existence and of how we came to be here. One other apocalypse was widely considered canonical by orthodox Christians—the Apocalypse of Peter (one of three surviving texts that go by that name)—and another is included as Scripture in one of our oldest manuscripts of the New Testament (the
Shepherd
of Hermas). Other visionary texts were read and revered by various early Christian groups, including Jewish-Christians, Montanists, and Gnostics.