The records were obtained from one of the catacombs in Egypt, near the place where once stood the renowned city of Thebes, by the celebrated French traveler, Antonio Sebolo, in the year 1831. He procured license from Mehemet Mi, then Viceroy of Egypt, under the protection of Chevalier Drovetti, the French Consul, in the year 1828, and employed four hundred and thirty-three men, four months and two days (if I understand correctly)—Egyptian or Turkish soldiers, at from four to six cents per diem, each man. He entered the catacomb June 7, 1831, and obtained eleven mummies. There were several hundred mummies in the same catacomb; about one hundred embalmed after the first order, and placed in niches, and two or three hundred after the second and third orders, and laid upon the floor or bottom of the grand cavity. The two last orders of embalmed were so decayed, that they could not be removed, and only eleven of the first, found in the niches.
On his way from Alexandria to Paris, he put in at Trieste, and, after ten days’ illness, expired. This was in the year 1832. Previous to his decease, he made a will of the whole, to Mr. Michael H. Chandler, (then in Philadelphia, Pa.,) his nephew, whom he supposed to be in Ireland. Accordingly, the whole were sent to Dublin, and Mr. Chandler’s friends ordered them to New York, where they were received at the Custom House, in the winter or spring of 1833. In April, of the same year, Mr. Chandler paid the duties and took possession of his mummies.
Up to this time, they had not been taken out of the coffins, nor the coffins opened. On opening the coffins, he discovered that in connection with two of the bodies, was something rolled up with the same kind of linen, saturated with the same bitumen, which, when examined, proved to be two rolls of papyrus, previously mentioned. Two or three other small pieces of papyrus, with astronomical calculations, epitaphs, &c., were found with others of the mummies. When Mr. Chandler discovered that there was something with the mummies, he supposed or hoped it might be some diamonds or valuable metal, and was no little chagrined when he saw his disappointment.
“He was immediately told, while yet in the custom house, that there was no man in that city who could translate his roll: but was referred, by the same gentleman, (a stranger,) to Mr. Joseph Smith, Jun., who, continued he, possesses some kind of power or gifts, by which he had previously translated similar characters.”
I was then unknown to Mr. Chandler, neither did he know that such a book or work as the record of the Nephites, had been brought before the public. From New York, he took his collection on to Philadelphia, where he obtained the certificate of the learned, and from thence came on to Kirtland, as before related, in July.
Thus I have given a brief history of the manner in which the writings of the fathers, Abraham and Joseph, have been preserved, and how I came in possession of the same—a correct translation of which I shall give in its proper place."
("History of the Church", Vol. 2, p 348)
Oliver Cowdery wrote about the Egyptian records in an 1835 letter to William Frye. In this letter, which was printed in the Messenger and Advocate in December 1835, we have Oliver's impression of some of the unpublished contents of the books of Joseph and Abraham:
"The language in which this record is written is very comprehensive, and many of the hieroglyphics exceedingly striking. The evidence is apparent upon the face, that they were written by persons acquainted with the history of the creation, the fall of man, and more or less of the correct ideas of notions of the Deity. The representation of the god-head—three, yet in one, is curiously drawn to give simply, though impressively, the writers views of that exalted personage. The serpent, represented as walking, or formed in a manner to be able to walk, standing in front of, and near a female figure, is to me, one of the greatest representations I have ever seen upon paper, or a writing substance; and must go so far towards convincing the rational mind of the correctness and divine authority of the holy scriptures, and especially that part which has ever been assailed by the infidel community, as being a fiction, as to carry away, with one mighty sweep, the whole atheistical fabric, without leaving a vestage sufficient for a foundation stone.
Enoch's Pillar, as mentioned by Josephus, is upon the same roll.—True, our present version of the bible does not mention this fact, though it speaks of the righteousness of Abel and the holiness of Enoch,—one slain because his offering was ac-cepted of the Lord, and the other taken to the regions of everlasting day without being confined to the narrow limits of the tomb, or tasting death; but Josephus says that the descendants of Seth were virtuous, and possessed a great knowledge of the heavenly bodies, and, that, in consequence of the prophecy of Adam, that the world should be destroyed once by water and again by fire, Enoch wrote a history or an account of the same, and put into two pillars one of brick and the other of stone; and that the same were in being at his (Josephus') day.
The inner end of the same roll, (Joseph's record,) presents a representation of the judgment: At one view you behold the Savior seated upon his throne, crowned, and holding the sceptres of righteousness and power, before whom also, are assembled the twelve tribes of Israel, the nations, languages and tongues of the earth, the kingdoms of the world over which satan is represented as reigning. Michael the archangel, holding the key of the bottomless pit, and at the same time the devil as being chained and shut up in the bottomless pit. But upon this last scene, I am able only to give you a shadow, to the real picture. I am certain it cannot be viewed without filling the mind with awe, unless the mind is far estranged from God: and I sincerely hope, that mine may never go so far estray, nor wander from those rational principles of the doctrine of our Savior, so much, as to become darkened in the least, and thereby fail to have that, to us, the greatest of all days, and the most sublime of all transactions, so impressively fixed upon the heart, that I become not like the beast, not knowing whither I am going, nor what shall be my final end!
I might continue my communication to a great length upon the different figures and characters represented upon the two rolls, but I have no doubt my subject has already become sufficiently prolix for your patience: I will therefore soon cease for the present.—When the translation of these valuable documents will be completed, I am unable to say; neither can I give you a probable idea how large volumes they will make; but judging from their size, and the comprehensiveness of the language, one might reasonably expect to see a sufficient to develop much upon the mighty acts of the ancient men of God, and of his dealing with the children of men when they saw him face to face. Be there little or much, it must be an in-estimable acquisition to our present scriptures, fulfilling, in a small degree, the word of the prophet: For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.
(H. Donl Peterson, The Story of the Book of Abraham: Mummies, Manuscripts, and Mormonism [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1995], 128.)
I found the following alledged translation of the Book of Joseph on the internet about 6 years ago. After researching the origin of this document, the information and opinions I have received from various BYU professors and LDS Church archivists has lead me to the conclusion that it is most likely a forgery. Most are of the opinion that Joseph Smith never had time to translate the Book of Joseph.
(See CLINT for more information and corresponence from some LDS scholars regarding this)
However in light of what Oliver Cowdery related above, it is clear that there was at least some preliminary attempt at a partial translation, but nothing that was ever published.
Update: 30 March 2016
There is a document on the internet called Missaticum Biblia or Book of Messages which contains the Book of Joseph scriptures I present here. It comprises chapters 3 to 14 of that 21 chapter document.
Ronald L Hall of that site said:
"This book came into being by several mysterious circumstances. I was sent copies of roughly translated material plus a few photographs of apparently original documents. The unknown translator made numerous notes in the text itself and in margins.
Supposedly, there was a Hebrew, Greek and Latin form of the text that this translator worked from. Many words are in their Hebrew, Greek and Latin forms. I have tried to render certain passages as clear as possible."
I present this alledged translation here only as a reference for anyone interested in such historical documents.
I have added related Bible references in parenthses at the end of each verse.
Joel Hardy
August 2006
An account of Joseph, the son of Jacob, the son of Issac, the son of Abraham; which account was written by the hand of Moses by the word of the Lord while he dwelt in the house of Jethro the Midianite.
Chapter 1
1:1 And it came to pass, Rachel, the wife of Jacob, was drawing water from
a well and suddenly two angels of the Lord with shining garments stood
before her saying, Fear not handmaiden of the Lord, for thou art a chosen
vessel to bear a choice branch unto the Lord. And Rachel said, I know not
what ye say, my lord.
1:2 And one of the angels said unto her, Jacob shall be a tree of life
reaching unto all the earth. Over the high walls shall his branches reach.
Even unto the isles of the sea which are afar off. And his seed shall rule
all lands and trample down all people, for the Lord God Almighty shall make
strong his seed.
1:3 Rachel, thy reproach is taken away from thee and thou shalt bare a son,
and thou shalt call his name Joseph, for the Lord thy God shall make him
two great nations, yea, even mighty nations before him.
1:4 And immediately Rachel ran down unto Jacob and sayeth unto him, the
Lord hath taken away my reproach, and openeth my womb, and I shall bare
thee a son which shall be two great and mighty nations before the Lord.
1:5 And when Jacob heard this he rejoiced and did offer a burnt offering
unto the Lord saying: O Lord God, yea, even the Most High God of heaven and
earth, surely through my seed shalt thou show thyself faithful of the
promises made unto my fathers.
1:6 And as the sweetsmelling aroma did ascend unto heaven which did fill
the nostrils of the Lord. And the Lord did hear Jacob.
1:7 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto Jacob over the burnt offering
and said: Jacob, Jacob, the Lord is well pleased with thee. Thou shalt be
given a son and shalt call his name Joseph. For he shall be a great and
mighty nation before the Lord. And out of the loins of Joseph shall the
Lord bring many sons into His glory. (Gen 30:23-24)
1:8 And it came to pass Jacob said unto Laban, Suffer me to take my wives
and my children for whom I have served thee and let me go down and dwell in
own country. For I have served thee well and my time is at hand.(Gen 30:25)
1:9 And Laban said unto him, I beg thee abide with me, if I have found
favor with thee. For I know of a surety that the gods have blessed me and
my house for thy sake and for the sake of thy seed. (Gen.30:30)
1:10 And Jacob said, I am sore desirous to depart unto mine own land. And
Laban said, what shall I give unto thee, that thou abide with me? (Gen.30:31)
1:11 And Jacob answered Laban, saying: If thou wilt suffer me this day to
pass though thine herds and take of the spotted and speckled and striped
cattle; and of the spotted and speckled and striped goats;Gen(30:32)
1:12 and of the spotted and speckled and striped sheep, yea, of any
speckled and spotted and striped beast which liveth among thy flocks, I
shall stay and serve thee. And Laban said, so be it as thou sayest.(Gen.30:33-34)
1:13 And so Jacob took possession of all the livestock which Laban had
given unto him.
Chapter 2
2:1 And it came to pass, while Jacob was tending his flocks the angel of
the Lord appeared unto him saying: take sticks of this tree which The Lord
hath prepared and set them before the cisterns of which the livestock
drinketh that they may conceive.(Gen.30:37-38)
2:2 And so Jacob set the sticks before the cisterns as the angel of the
Lord had commanded. And when the flocks were come to drink, they conceived
before the sticks.(Gen 30:39)
2:3 And it came to pass, the flocks brought forth speckled and spotted and
striped offspring. And Jacob put his own flocks in a yonder place, and
allowed them not to mingle with Laban's flocks.(Gen 30:40)
2:4 And it came to pass, when the stronger cattle conceived, Jacob did lay
the sticks before their eyes one each side of the cistern, that they might
conceive between the sticks and bare speckled and spotted and striped
offspring according to the word of the Lord.(Gen 30:41)
2:5 Now when Laban discovered this he was wroth, and came against Jacob
saying, why hast thou dealt deceitfully with me, that thou mightest get
gain deceitfully? Have I not been a gracious provider unto thee and all
thine house? (Gen 31:1-2)
2:6 And in this manner did Laban severely accuse Jacob that he might
persuade him to give unto him a portion of Jacob's increase.
2:7 And lo, the angel of the Lord appeared unto them as they were speaking.
2:8 And Laban fell to the ground and hid his face for he was sore afraid at the sight.
2:9 And the Angel of the Lord said unto Laban, I have commanded Jacob to do
this thing that thou mayest know that The Lord respecteth Jacob and not
Laban.
2:10 For thou hast dealt deceitfully with Jacob. And hast made him serve
thee unjustly seven years. And know thou this: that the Lord shall rescue
the oppressed and judge the unjust in due season, to reward the righteous
and to destroy the wicked.
2:11 Yea, the righteous shall inherit the wealth of the wicked and the
fatness of all the earth: for the earth is the Lord's and the fulness
thereof.
2:12 The wicked shall prosper for a season, howbeit the Lord keepeth his
eye on the righteous and on the wicked, and shall judge them in the time
which he hath appointed for his own purpose.
2:13 And in the latter time, the wicked shall be exceedingly prosperous
seven years. And then the Lord shall come suddenly and pronounce swift
judgment upon them and destroy them all. Yea, the God of heaven and earth
shall smite them with the fury of his wrath which shall be poured out upon
their heads without mixture. Then shall the wealth of those who do wickedly
be given unto the the sons of righteousness who shall shine like the stars.
And the sons of righteousness shall inherit the earth forever, yea, even
shall they shine upon it forever and ever. And the earth shall not pass
into the hand of another.
2:14 When Laban heard this he did heap dust upon his head and said, forgive
me this wrong, my Lord. If there is anything which Jacob desireth, the same
may he freely take. I pray thee, lord, spare my life and my house.
2:15 And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto Jacob and said, take thy wives
and all thy possessions and return to thine own land. And take the gods of
Laban that he may know that the Lord is the Most High God over all the
earth. And so did Jacob as the Lord had commanded.
2:16 And when Laban had perceived that his idols were removed, he was hot
with fury. And said to his kindred and slaves, who hath removed the gods
from before the altar?
2:17 And none in Laban's house knew whither they had been taken.
2:18 And Laban went to the place where Jacob had dwelt, and finding him
not, Laban uttered cursings against him in the names of his gods.
2:19 And Laban and his kin and all of his slaves did pursue Jacob. And when
they had found Jacob and his kin, Laban seized Jacob by the throat and
said, I have offered thee that thou mayest take any of my possessions. Yea,
even of my gold and silver, and mine own daughters mayest thou freely take.
2:20 Why didst thou dishonor me by taking my gods and thereby bring a curse
upon my head and upon my house?
2:21 And behold the word of the Lord came unto Jacob and Laban in the midst
of their disputation and said, the Lord hast commanded Jacob to take thine
idols that the house of Laban might know that the Lord is the Most High God
over all the earth, yea, even the Most High over the house of Laban.
2:22 Yea, the Lord is God even over all nations and kindreds of the earth.
For the earth is mine, and the fulness thereof, sayeth the Lord. And there
is no other. And I, the Lord, exalteth as many as I will, and debaseth as
many as I will: for men are as grasshoppers unto me. And none can stay my
hand. Who has an arm like unto the Lord's? Who hath frustrated Him when he
hath decreed his decree?
2:23 And Laban began to tremble exceedingly before the Lord. And his
countenance became exceedingly fearful.
2:24 And the Lord said, Behold thy gods! And the idols of Laban did melt
before the eyes of Jacob and Laban as they stood by.
2:25 And a chariot of the Lord did he cause to pass by. And the noise
thereof was like the sound of mighty rushing waters. Awesome and terrible
was the sound of it. And the chariot had the appearance of lightning and
fire was in his mouth. Awesome and terrible was the sight to behold in the
eyes of Jacob and Laban.
2:26 And the Lord did cause a violent whirlwind to appear which did scatter
the ashes of the idols of Laban whereby they could be found no more at all.
And Jacob and Laban fell to their faces and cried out: how marvelous and
terrible is the hand of the Lord God!
2:26 And the Lord said unto Laban, Behold, thou and thine house also shall
likewise perish if ye do not repent before the Lord this day, and forsake
the gods of gold, and the gods of silver, and the gods of wood, and the
gods of stone:
2:27 Gods which are fashioned by the hand of a man when he sayeth in his
heart: I shall fashion a god and bring my hand upon it; and use my tools
upon it. And I shall bow down before it.
2:28 Behold, they are gods which can neither see, nor can they hear; neither can they speak. They are gods that are no gods, for the Lord Most High is the one true living God who dwelleth in the heavens and who reigns
over all the earth.
2:29 And He did make the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and yea, even
all of the sons of men. And they are merely dust in his hand and breath from his mouth.
2:30 And Jacob and Laban were astonished at all the things which the Lord
had said and done before them. And Laban made a vow that he and his house
should serve the true and living God for ever.
2:31 And after the angel of the Lord had departed, Jacob offered a choice
lamb unto the Lord for a sacrifice for the sake of Laban and his house. And
Laban returned unto his house.
Chapter 3
3:1 And it came to pass, Rachel did bring forth a son. And she called his
name Joseph.(Gen 30:24)
3:2 And the Angel of the Lord appeared unto Jacob in a dream saying, Joseph
shall be two great and mighty nations in the hand of the Lord.
3:3 These nations shall be greater than any nations upon the face of the
earth. Howbeit, only a remnant shall see my face and live.
3:4 Behold, wisdom shall increase in the latter time. And men shall make
weapons of war; yea, even terrible weapons which shall touch the power of
the Most High.
3:5 And the seed of Joseph shall believe a lie, wherein the terrible
weapons shall be for the protection of their lands. And wo unto them, for
the people shall be deceived.
3:6 And the Lord showed Jacob a vision, and said: behold, the mighty men of
the earth shall lay an awful scheme by the word of their god, that they
should destroy the Lord when he shall visit men at the appointed time when
he shall reward the sons of men according to their works.
3:7 And all nations shall gather together in the heart of the earth to make
war with the Lord, even the almighty king of heaven and earth. Wo, wo, wo
unto the chief princes of the earth, even unto the seed of Dan, who hath
made gold their god and a lie their refuge:
3:8 Who have said among themselves: the Lord is no god wherein we should
fear him, for by our mighty power have we become gods ourselves and have
spread abroad ourselves over all the earth. Yet shall they be judged and
cut off from among the sons of Jacob.
3:9 Thus sayeth the Lord: The wicked plot in vain. And they shall drink
from the cup of vanity which they have grasped: for the Lord himself shall
utterly destroy them all by the brightness of his terrible presence.
3:10 And lo, those who plot in vain have over them a king; even he whose
name is the liar from the beginning, even Azaziel, he who was a guardian of
the presence
3:11 Yea, Azaziel shall be bound; even he who hath granted them their great
authority and their seat and who hath whispered lies into their ears like a
cunning serpent which lieth in the dust. The Lord himself shall come and
bind him with cords which cannot be loosed, and seal him up with a seal
which cannot be broken.
3:12 For Azaziel hath led them astray by his corrupted wisdom which hath
become folly in the sight of heaven. Wo unto him for he hath laid waste the
cities of the garden of God and made the inhabitants of the earth stumble
exceedingly, causing them to be drunk from the cup of blindness, yea, even
to feast from the table of rebellion.
3:13 Comfort thyself with these words, thou beloved Jacob. For verily, the
Lord reigns supreme over all the gods and shall swiftly mete out justice
which cannot be overthrown. Amen.
3:14 And Jacob was astonished at all the Lord had shown him: for weak was
his understanding, and without strength was his soul in the presence of the
Lord.
Chapter 4
4:1 And it came to pass, Joseph, the son of Jacob, grew in stature unto a
man. And Joseph was a peculiar child, full of knowledge and wisdom.
4:2 And is came to pass the angel of the Lord appeared to Jacob and said,
make a tunic for thy son Joseph, and place on it the holy emblems of the
priesthood of the Lord thy God.
4:3 And lay thine hands on him and grant unto him to be a priest unto the
Most High God. And instruct him in the hidden wisdom of the Lord, even the
hidden treasures of knowledge which have been known among thy fathers:
4:4 For I shall cause Joseph to go down into the land of the sun, a land
full of idolatry and iniquity, and I shall cause him to be a savior among
the people for the sake of thy seed.
4:5 And he shall bare the priesthood of the Most High, and become a mighty
ruler among the Egyptians. And the Lord shall bless whomsoever he shall
bless, and curse whomsoever he shall curse: for my name shall be in him.
And great shall be his name in the land. Wherefore Pharaoh shall know that
he is a prince with God.
4:6 And behold, he shall seal up the blessings of the priesthood for the
generations which are afar off, that the Most High may have witness for
Himself in the latter time, before the great and final day when the Lord
himself shall come and reward the sons of men according to their works,
whether they be good or whether they be evil. Even so. Amen.
4:7 And so Jacob made a tunic according to the word of the Lord. And he did
place it upon his son Joseph. And blessed him with all of the hidden
blessings of wisdom.(Gen. 37:3)
4:8 And Jacob instructed him in the hidden wisdom of the Lord, whereunto
Joseph should be a priest of the Most High God.
4:9 Now when the brothers of Joseph had discovered that Jacob had made
Joseph a priest unto the Most High God they were filled with the spirit of
jelousy. (Gen. 37:4)
4:10 And they gathered unto their father Jacob saying, why hast thou given
that Joseph should receive a tunic and become a priest unto the Lord and
not us also?
4:11 And Jacob rebuked them saying, Joseph is a chosen vessel whom the Lord
hath chosen, and it is according to his purposes. Who are ye that ye dare
accuse God?
4:12 Verily, the Lord hath chosen him for his own purposes and ye shall
well abide under it. For this is the word of the Lord.
4:13 And when Jacob had finished speaking, his sons murmured among
themselves.
4:14 And it came to pass, Joseph dreamed a dream, wherein he saw all of the
flocks of his brothers bowing down to his flocks. And Joseph boasted of
this before his brothers.(Gen 37:5)
4:15 And his brothers mocked him saying, shalt thou become a prince over
us? And his brothers murmured among themselves.(Gen 37:8)
4:16 And it came to pass, Joseph dreamed another dream. And said unto his
brothers, I have dreamed a dream wherein the sun, and the moon and the
stars did bow low before me.(Gen 37:9)
4:17 And his brothers mocked him saying, as the Lord liveth and as we live,
thy blood shall be spilt on the ground before we fear thee.
4:18 And his brothers murmured among themselves how they might kill Joseph.
And a servant of Jacob secretly spied them.(Gen 37:18)
4:19 And when Jacob heard of this he said unto Joseph: do not fear my son:
as the Lord hath decreed his decree, thou shalt be a prince over me and all
mine house.
4:20 Yet pride hath filled thine heart. Let no boasting be found at all in
thy mouth, yea, neither in thine heart, lest thou fall under condemnation:
for the Lord God doth hate a proud and boastful heart.
4:21 Thou didst come into this world naked and thou shalt leave it naked.
4:22 And remember this, my son, the Lord exalteth whom he will, and the
Lord abaseth whom he will. Therefore thou shalt keep thine heart humble
before him all the days of thy life.
4:23 And Joseph was pierced in his heart, and durst not open his mouth
again for to boast.
Chapter 5
5:1 And it came to pass, Joseph was in the desert seeking his brethren and
they seized upon him, and mocked him, saying: behold, our prince is come
unto us. Mayest thou live long, and may thy kingdom be forever!
5:2 And they worshipped him in mocking fashion, saying, have mercy on us O
king! Save us, O mighty one!
5:3 And they seized upon Joseph to kill him. And Dan drew his sword and
thrust it into the side of Joseph, howbeit it pierced not his flesh.
5:4 And all who stood by were astonished. And Reuben said, Verily, the Lord
hath surely chosen him, and the power of the Most High dwelleth with him.
5:5 Suffer not our hands to shed his blood, for his blood should surely cry
up to the Lord against us, and great would be the curse against our
children unto seven generations.
5:6 Yea, rather, let us cast him into a pit wherein he may perish for lack
of meat or may be eaten by wild beasts, and thus shall our hands be free of
his blood. And so they seized the tunic which Jacob had made for Joseph and
cast Joseph into a pit naked for to die.(Gen 37:24)
5:7 Now, after Joseph's brothers had departed from the pit into which they
had cast Joseph, a band of Midianites came nigh unto it.
5:8 And Hanok, the chief of the Midianites, said unto Joseph, I perceive
that a great evil hath befallen thee. What shalt thou give unto me that I
remove thee from this pit.
5:9 And Joseph said unto them, I shall serve thee all the days of my life
if thou removest me from this pit. Therefore, I pray thee, go unto my
Father's house and tell my father whereunto thou shalt take me, for it is
the will of the Most High God that I should go with thee.
5:10 And Hanok said, so shall it be. And so Hanok commanded his sons to
remove Joseph from the pit.(Gen 37:28)
5:11 And Hanok sent one of his servants to Jacob that Jacob might know of
the thing which had befallen Joseph. And after the servant had spoken the
thing which had befallen Joseph, Jacob said unto him: this thing is by the
hand of God.
5:12 And Jacob wept bitterly. And Jacob bade the servant of Hanok to stay
with him.
5:13 And while Joseph's brothers were eating the evening meat, Reuben said,
let us not suffer our brother to die. For the Lord shall surely avenge his
death upon our heads and our children.
5:14 Therefore let us sell him to that yonder band of the sons of Ishmael
that his blood be not upon us. And so they were agreed as one and bound
themselves by an oath.
5:15 Howbeit when Reuben returned to the pit whereunto they had cast Joseph
he saw that Joseph was not there.(Gen.37:29)
5:16 Then Reuben rent his tunic and said, what hath befallen our brother
Joseph? May the Lord forgive us this evil which we have done unto our own
brother whom the Lord hath chosen! And Reuben was bitterly sorrowful.
5:17 And the brothers of Joseph took a goat and slew it. And they took of
the blood of the goat and put it on the tunic which Jacob had made for
Joseph.(Gen 37:31)
5:18 And when they had returned to their father, they said unto Jacob that
Joseph had been overcome by a wild beast. And when Jacob heard this he rent
his tunic, and put on sackcloth, and cast ashes upon his head for many days
crying out, O my son, O my son!(Gen 37:32-34)
5:19 Howbeit Jacob knew that Joseph had not suffered the evil. And he kept
the matter in his heart.
5:20 And Jacob took Joseph's tunic and folded it up in a cloth and gave it
unto the servant of Hanok and said:
5:21 Deliver unto Joseph this tunic and all shall be well with thee and
thine house: for the Most High God hath ordained it so. And the servant of
Hanok said, I shall surely do it.
5:22 And Joseph(Jacob?) said, thou must swear an oath that thou keepest the matter
in thine heart. And thou must not suffer thine eyes to gaze upon the tunic
lest thou be cursed: for it is holy unto the Most High God.
5:23 And so they took a ram and made an covenant to keep the matter secret.
And Jacob said unto the servant of Hanok: so shall it be unto thee if thou
shalt break this covenant.
5:24 And so the servant of Hanok departed and delivered the tunic unto
Joseph.
Chapter 6
6:1 And it came to pass, Hanok the Midianite sold Joseph to an Egyptian
whose name was Potifar.(Gen 37:36)
6:2 And Potifar had respect for Joseph seeing that he was a stout man and
full of knowledge and wisdom. And so Potifar made Joseph the master over
his whole house.(Gen 39:4)
6:3 And Joseph served Potifar well. And the Lord greatly blessed the house
of Potifar on account of Joseph.(Gen 39:5)
6:4 And Joseph taught wisdom unto Potifar, yea, even in all the ways of the
Lord. And Potifar did forsake the gods of Egypt to serve the living God,
even the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
6:5 And Joseph taught Potifar the hidden wisdom of the Lord, even of the
holy priesthood of God. And Potifar became a priest unto the Most High God
at the hand of Joseph.
6:6 And it came to pass, Shinmin, the wife of Potifar, did set her eyes
upon Joseph. And Shinmin said unto Joseph, come and lie with me.(Gen 39:7)
6:7 And Joseph said unto her, I shall surely not lie with thee, for I have
made a oath unto the Lord. Who art thou tempt the Lord?(Gen 39:8-9)
6:8 Howbeit Shinmin relented not. And so Shinmin said unto Joseph, if thou
liest not with me, I shall cause thee to be cast into the prison until thou
repent.
6:9 And Joseph said, by my head and by the Lord of Hosts, I shall never lie
with thee.
6:10 And it came to pass, one day while Joseph was walking in Potifar's
house, Shinmin seized his garment, saying, I beg thee, lie with me. For my
master hath utterly forsaken me.(Gen 39:12)
6:11 Howbeit Joseph refused to lie with the woman, that he fled naked out
of the house.(Gen 39:12)
6:12 And after Joseph had fled, Shinmin called for Potifar. And when
Potifar had returned to the house, she cried unto him saying:
6:13 The Hebrew which thou didst bring into this house, seized me saying,
lie with me. Howbeit I lied not with him, and he became wroth and did
struggle against me; and I seized his tunic that he hath fled naked out of
the house.(Gen 39:17-18)
6:14 So Potifar commanded his slaves to seek after Joseph and deliver him
up.
6:15 And when Joseph was delivered unto Potifar, he said, I have given thee
to be the master over my whole house. Yea, there is save I alone over thee.
Why hast thou dealt with me in this manner, to bring shame upon my house?
6:16 And Joseph said, I have done no evil unto thee, my lord. The wife of
thy youth did seize my tunic and did plead with me to lie with her. And for
righteousness sake and because of mine oath, I lied not with her.
6:17 And Potifar said unto Joseph: of a surety, I know that the thing which
thou speakest is true.
6:18 And Potifar said, Of a truth, thou hast not sinned. Yet for the sake
of reproach, I must deliver thee to prison for a little season, for thou
art an Hebrew slave in Egypt, and Pharoah shall be sore displeased if he
heareth of the matter, and lest he take away my name and my house I must do
this thing.
6:19 So Potifar delivered Joseph to the prison saying to the master, fear
him as thou fearest me, for he is full of the spirit of the living God over
all the earth.(Gen 39:20)
6:20 Inasmuch as thou entreat him like a brother, the living God shall
bless thee and thine house.
6:21 And so the master of the prison feared Joseph. And when the master had
perceived that Joseph was full of wisdom he made him chief over all the
prisoners.(Gen 39:22)
6:22 And Joseph became known unto the house of Pharoah.
Chapter 7
7:1 And it came to pass, Pharoah sent for Jacob(Joseph?): for he had become renown
in Egypt as one having the spirit of the gods, and an interpreter of
dreams.
7:2 And Pharoah said unto Joseph, I have dreamed a dream, and in all of the
land of my kingdom neither my wise men nor my watchers have been able to
tell the meaning thereof.(Gen 41:15)
7:3 Howbeit I perceive that thou, Joseph, art filled with the wisdom of the
lofty ones.
7:4 I pray thee, tell me the meaning of my dream and thou shalt be greatly
rewarded, for verily, all of Egypt lieth in mine hand.
7:5 And Joseph said, mayest thou live forever, O king. Verily, I am dust
and ashes, and there is no wisdom in me. Howbeit the Spirit of the Lord
Most High who is with me can tell the meaning thereof.
7:6 And Pharoah said, this is the dream which I have dreamed:
7:7 There were seven fatted heifers drinking from a brook. And behold seven
sickly heifers appeared and did devour the seven fatted heifers. And thus
were the seven fatted heifers no more.(Gen 41:18-21)
7:8 The dream hath troubled me that sleep is fled far away from me; and I
lay troubled on my bed. Therefore I pray thee, Joseph, shew me the meaning
thereof, that I may have peace.
7:9 And Joseph, said, may peace be unto thee, O king. Thus saith the Lord
who is the Most High God over all the earth:
7:10 It shall come to pass, there shall be seven years of bounteous
harvest. And after the seven years are passed, a fearsome woe shall
overtake the land.(Gen 41:26-30)
7:11 And Joseph fell on his face before Pharoah and cried, after the seven
years of bounteous harvest are passed, there shall be seven years of
famine; yea, even a sore famine which hath not ever been in Egypt nor in
all the earth.
7:12 Thus saith the Most High God, take of thy bounteous harvest and lay up
unto the seven years of famine, and the life of thee and those of thy
kingdom shall not utterly perish.Gen 41:36)
7:13 And if thou heedest not, thy people shall become a great abborance
unto the whole earth. There shall be death of man and beast such as there
has never been on the face of the whole earth.
7:14 And so Pharoah took his seal and placed it upon Joseph.(Gen 41:42)
7:15 And there was not anyone in the land of Egypt who was greater than
Joseph save Pharoah. Thus did the Lord bless Joseph.
Chapter 8
8:1 And it came to pass, the angel of the Lord appeared unto Joseph in a
dream saying, Joseph, thou art a chosen vessel from among the children of
men and a great blessing unto all the earth.
8:2 Thou shalt become two great and mighty nations in the hand of the Lord:
for the Lord exalteth whom he will, and the Lord abaseth whom he will. And
who can stay his mighty hand?
8:3 And the Lord performeth this that he may richly reward his faithful
among the sons of men with the riches of the earth. For the Lord delighteth
in the righteousness of his children, that he may prosper them with all
blessing.
8:4 Therefore walk humbly before thy God; for this day I have ordained thee
to be a savior in the land of Egypt, wherein the Egyptians shall bare thee
on their shoulders and call thee blessed; Moreover, thou shalt preserve
thine house and the holy wisdom of the Lord from destruction.
8:5 And when many days have passed, thy seed shall be cause for a great
work of the Lord in the sight of the heathen unto the glory of the Lord.
8:6 And when Joseph did awaken from his sleep, he was astonished at all the
Lord had said unto him.
Chapter 9
9:1 And it came to pass, the Lord gave Asenath the daughter of Potifar to
Joseph. And Asenath became the wife of Joseph at the hand of Potifar.(Gen 41:45)
9:2 And the Lord placed his seal upon them.
9:3 And it came to pass, Joseph knew his wife and she conceived. And
Asenath bare Joseph two sons. And they named the first Manasseh and the
second Ephraim according to the word of the Lord.(Gen 41:50-52)
9:4 And the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream saying, thy
sons Manasseh and Ephraim shall be two mighty nations before the Lord.
9:5 And they shall be as two stiffnecked and rebellious goats which runneth
away when they heareth the voice of the shepherd. In the latter time they
shall be a scourge and a terror and shall fight the Lord when he comes to
reward the sons of men.
9:6 Howbeit, a remnant shall be faithful unto the Lord. And the He shall
give them the earth as an inheritance with thee after I have raised up thy
bones from the dust.
9:7 And the Lord spake again unto Joseph saying, Behold, the famine which
shall overtake the land is at hand. When the famine hath become a sore
burden on thy kindred, thy brothers shall appear unto thee. Be thou
merciful unto them, as I am merciful unto thee, and all shall be well with
thee and thy masters house.
Chapter 10
10:1 And it came to pass, according to the word of the Lord, that a famine
fell upon the land of Egypt and upon the lands of Jacob.(Gen 41:54)
10:2 And the sons of Jacob said among themselves, we have little to eat;
wherefore shall we suffer ourselves to perish with hunger in this place
which hath been forsaken by the Lord?
10:3 And thus they did murmur against the Lord their God.
10:4 Howbeit Jacob knew of the honor which the Lord had given unto his son
Joseph at the hand of Pharoah.
10:5 And it came to pass, Jacob said unto his sons, make haste and go down
unto Egypt for the Lord hath made known unto me that there is a ruler among
the Egyptians who is full of wisdom and knowledge of the Lord.
10:6 He shall have mercy on our souls, and shall sell grain unto you, that
we live and not perish. This hath the Lord provided.(Gen 42:2)
10:7 And so Jacob sent all of his sons, save the youngest, from their
lands; and they went down to the land of Egypt.(Gen 42:3-4)
10:8 And when the brothers of Joseph were come to Egypt, they sought to buy
grain.
10:9 And a man by the way said unto them, go and seek ye Joseph the prince,
for he selleth grain.
10:10 And when the brothers of Joseph did find Joseph, they bowed down low
to the earth, and said, we beg thee, O prince, sell thy servants grain that
we may live and not perish.(Gen 42:6)
10:11 And immediately Joseph knew that they were his brothers who had left
him for to die in the pit.(Gen 42:7)
10:12 Howbeit the brothers of Joseph knew him not for his appearance and
language was according to the Egyptians.
10:13 And Joseph answered coarsely unto them saying, are ye of the land of
Egypt?(Gen 42:9)
10:14 And they said, no lord, we are twelve brothers save the younger who
are come out of the land of Canaan to buy grain at the word of our father,
lest we die.(Gen 42:13)
10:15 And Joseph said unto them angrily: wherefore do you come unto me? Are
ye spies come to spy this land? What shall I do with you?(Gen 42:14)
10:16 And they answered, not so, lord; we have need of grain that we perish
not, for this great famine hath reached unto our land, and hath become a
scourge unto us.
10:17 And Joseph was bitter in his heart, yet he remembered the commandment
of the Lord.
10:18 Therefore Joseph had pity on his brothers, and forgave them in his
heart of the evil which they had done unto him, yet spake he coarsely unto
them saying: bring unto me your younger brother and I shall sell you grain.(Gen 42:15)
10:19 And the brothers counciled among themselves that they might bring the
younger brother unto Joseph. And Joseph heard it, howbeit the brothers knew
it not, for Joseph had spoken unto them by his interpreter.
10:20 And when Joseph beheld them counciling among themselves, he had
compassion on them.
10:21 And so Joseph said unto them, go unto thy land and bring thy father
and thy brother. Yet Joseph kept Simeon and bound him hand and foot that he
should remain.(Gen 42:20)
10:22 And Joseph commanded his servants that they should bring unto him
sacks of grain for to give his brothers.(Gen 42:25)
10:23 And after they had mounted the sacks of grain onto their beasts, he
sent them on their way.(Gen 42:26)
Chapter 11
11:1 And the angel of the Lord appeared unto Joseph saying, Here I Am!(Gen 46:2)
11:2 And when Joseph turned he beheld the angel of the Lord standing in a
flame of fire. And Joseph cried out saying, I am a dead man. For mine eyes
have seen the glory of the king of heaven!
11:3 And immeadiately the strength of Joseph left him and he fell to the
ground as a dead man.
11:4 And the angel of the Lord touched Joseph saying, Joseph, Joseph, stand
up on thy feet as a man and fear not.
11:5 For thou hast been chosen from among all thy brethren; yea, even from
all the sons of men which dwelleth on the earth, to be a chosen branch unto
the Lord.(Gen 46:3)
11:6 And through thy seed all the nations shall be blessed with the fruit
of bounty: where the wine shall overflow the vats; and where the milk shall
overflow unto the dung hills.
11:7 And after Joseph had arisen to his feet the Lord said: Behold the
handiwork of the Lord!
11:8 And suddenly a strange and marvelous vision appeared before Joseph.
And Joseph began to quake exceedingly, for marvelous and terrible to behold
was the vision which the Lord had opened unto him.
11:9 And the angel of the Lord said unto Joseph: This is the kingdom which
I have created for mine own purpose and it is very great. Is it not
marvelous to behold?
11:10 And the vision multiplied before Joseph eyes. And Joseph said: what
is the meaning of this, my Lord? It is great to behold and marvelous in
mine eyes.
11:11 And the Lord said, these are lands upon which my seed abide. The land
on which thou standest is one land among all of the lands which I have
created by mine own my hand. And I set them on nothing, for I the Lord am
the foundation of them.
11:12 Behold, the lands which number more than the sands of the sea. And
this is my work and my great glory: to give unto my children that which I
have prepared for them, yea, even all I possess.
11:13 And Joseph said, how great and mighty is the Lord, full of wisdom and
strength and mercy: for I have never at any time considered that this could
be.
11:14 And Joseph fell down and worshipped the Lord.
11:15 And the Lord said, Joseph if thou art faithful to the Lord all the
days of thy life, and walk circumspectly before my face, thou shalt be
lifted up, even to the throne of God, and thou shalt be a master workman in
all wisdom, yea, even in all of the hidden wisdom which is the Lord's.
11:16 And thou shalt inherit, with thy faithful seed with thee, the glory
of the Lord. And thus shalt thou have great joy. For the Lord delights to
give his children the works of his hands.
11:17 And thou shalt sit in my throne, yea, even the throne of God. And
thou shalt be my son, and I shall be thy father, forever. Yea, even forever
and ever.
11:18 And Joseph fell on his face and cried out, depart from me Lord, for I
am not worthy to be called to such a great and marvelous honor.
11:19 And the Lord said unto Joseph, the Lord hath seen thy great
faithfulness. Thou art more faithful than any of the sons of men upon on
the face of the whole earth:
11:21 For the Lord casteth the proud to the dust and exalteth the humble.
The power of the wicked shall be completely destroyed, yet the Lord
delights in the throne of the faithful.
11:20 And the Lord said: look up. And when Joseph had looked up, he beheld
a great multitude which had the appearance of the sons of men. And they did
shine like the sun.
11:21 And every one of them had a golden crown on his head. And they were
singing and praising God around his glorious throne. And there was one in
the midst of the throne which had a name written on him: and his name was
......., which intepreted means Wisdom of God.
11:22 And the Lord said unto Joseph: Joseph, my son, these are those who
have glorified my name. They shall be my sons forever. And at the latter
time thou shalt rise from the dust and take thy inheritance in the midst of
mine holy congregation forever. Even forever and ever. Amen.
Chapter 12
12:1 And it came to pass, Joseph was reasoning with the priests of On.
12:2 And the priests said unto him, surely hast thou communed with the
gods, for there hath never been a wiser man in all of Egypt.
12:3 And Joseph taught the priests the knowledge of the Lord. And Joseph
continued to gain favor in their eyes because of his exceedingly great
wisdom which the Lord given unto him.
12:4 And some of priests secretly worshipped the God of Abraham, Issac, and
Jacob, and said, if the Lord would have us be an ensample to the people, so
be it, for we know that the Lord is God over all the earth.
12:5 And Joseph said, see that thou do it not. For the time is not fully
come. Not many days hence shall you and your children openly serve the God
of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob. Nevertheless, the time is not yet.
12:6 And Joseph taught unto those faithful to the Lord the hidden wisdom of
the fathers saying: of a truth, this wisdom was given to Adam, and it has
come down to us by the hands of my fathers. And many things did Joseph
teach unto the faithful which cannot be written.
12:7 And, yea, it is not to be had among the wicked and unbelieving. For
the Lord shall not suffer his holy wisdom to be defiled.
12:8 And Joseph taught them all things pertaining to the priesthood of the
Most High.
12:9 And Joseph taught them knowledge concerning the sun, the moon, and the
stars, saying, they are nothing save merely the works of hands of the Lord
God.
12:10 And they were astonished that the sun was not a god, saying: if the
sun being so marvelous is not a god, then surely how strong is the Lord
Most High who hath formed it.
12:11 And Joseph said, not many years hence there shall arise a Pharoah
which hath not respect for my people. They shall be treated with contempt
and become slaves unto the people of Egypt. They shall become a stench and
an abhorrance in the nostrils of the Most High.
12:12 And when the oppression becomes a burden too hard to bare, the Lord
God will have mercy on them; and one shall arise at the word of the Lord
who shall lead his people out of this place.
12:13 He shall be a prince in the king's house notwithstanding he shall
spring from the loins of my father.
12:14 When he opens his mouth he shall roar as a lion roareth. And when he
standeth up, he shall speak with the voice of God almight.
12:15 And he shall shew forth the mighty wonders of God unto you. And he
shall confound all of the wisdom of Egypt. And he shall lead you to a land
which the Lord shall give unto you as an inheritance.
12:16 Him must you hear.
12:17 And there shall be great weeping and wailing in that day, for the
Lord shall visit the iniquity of the fathers in Egypt upon the heads of the
sons except they repent.
12:18 And when you are led out of this place, you must bare my bones on
your shoulders. For I desire not to stand before the Lord in this place
when He shall visit the earth and reward the sons of men according to their
works in the great last day. Amen.(Gen 47:30)
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