Ozzuu Bible
en_wbms - Tob 12Config
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Then Tobit called to him his son, and said to him, What may we give to this holy man, that came with thee?
2
And Tobias answered, and said to his father, Father, what meed shall we give to him, either what thing may be worthy to his benefices [or his benefits] or his goodnesses?
3
He led me forth , and brought me whole again/and he hath brought me again whole; and he received of Gabael the money that he owed to thee ; and he made me to have a wife, and he drove away the fiend [or the devil] from her; he made joy to her father and mother; he delivered me from the devouring of a fish; and he made thee to see the light of heaven; and we be full-filled with all goods by him; what thing worthy to these things may we give to him?
4
But, father, I ask thee, that is, I beseech thee , that thou pray him, if peradventure he shall vouchsafe to take to him the half part of all things, whatever things be brought hither .
5
And the father and the son called him, and took him asides half, and they began to pray him , that he would vouchsafe to have acceptable the half part of all things, which they had brought thither .
6
Then Raphael said to them privily, Bless ye God of heaven, and acknowledge ye to him before all men living, for he hath done his mercy with you.
7
For it is good to hide the private of an earthly king; but it is worshipful to show and acknowledge the works of God.
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for why alms-[deeds] delivereth from death, and those alms it is that purgeth sins, and maketh man to find everlasting life.
11
Therefore I show truth to you, and I shall not hide from you a privy word. [Then I open to you the truth, and shall not hide from you the privy word.]
12
When thou, Tobit , prayedest with tears, and buriedest dead men [or buriedest the dead], and leftest thy meat, and hidest those dead men by day in thine house, and buriedest them in the night, I offered thy prayers[7] to the Lord.
14
And now the Lord sent me for to cure thee, and to deliver Sarah, the wife of thy son, from the fiend. [And now the Lord sent me, that I should heal thee, and Sarah, the wife of thy son, from the devil deliver.]
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And when they had heard this, they were disturbed or troubled, that is, they wondered and were astonied , and they fell down trembling upon their faces.
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for when I was with you, I was by God’s will [or by the will of God]. Therefore bless ye him, and sing ye to him.
19
Certainly I seemed to eat and to drink with you; but I use invisible meat, and drink that may not be seen of men.
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Therefore it is time, that I turn again to him, that sent me; but bless ye God, and tell ye out all his marvels; bless ye him, and sing ye to him.
21
And when he had said these things, he was taken [or borne] away from their sight; and they might no more see him.
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Then they felled down upon their faces the space of three hours, and they blessed God; and they rising up, told all his marvels.