The Book of Jubilees
From The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament
by R.H. Charles, Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1913.
Scanned and Edited by Joshua Williams, Northwest Nazarene
College.
Chapter 23
Abraham’s death and burial, 1-8 (cf. Gen. xxv.7-10). Decreasing years and increasing
corruption of mankind: Messianic woes: universal strife: the faithful rise up
in arms to bring back the faithless: Israel invaded by sinners of the Gentiles,
11-25. Renewed study of the law and renewal of mankind: Messianic kingdom: blessed
immortality of the righteous, 26-31.
And he placed two fingers of Jacob on his eyes, and he blessed the God of
gods, and he covered his face and stretched out his feet and slept the sleep
of eternity, and was gathered to his fathers.
And notwithstanding all this Jacob was lying in his bosom, and knew not
that Abraham, his father’s father, was dead.
And Jacob awoke from his sleep, and behold Abraham was cold as ice, and
he said ‘Father, father’; but there was none that spake, and he knew that he
was dead.
And he arose from his bosom and ran and told Rebecca, his mother; and Rebecca
went to Isaac in the night, and told him; and they went together, and Jacob
with them, and a lamp was in his hand, and when they had gone in they found
Abraham lying dead.
And Isaac fell on the face of his father and wept and kissed him.
And the voices were heard in the house of Abraham, and Ishmael his son arose,
and went to Abraham his father, and wept over Abraham his father, he and all
the house of Abraham, and they wept with a great weeping.
And his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the double cave, near Sarah
his wife, and they wept for him forty days, all the men of his house, and Isaac
and Ishmael, and all their sons, and all the sons of Keturah in their places;
and the days of weeping for Abraham were ended.
And he lived three jubilees and four weeks of years, one hundred and seventy-five
years, and completed the days of his life, being old and full of days.
For the days of the forefathers, of their life, were nineteen jubilees;
and after the Flood they began to grow less than nineteen jubilees, and to decrease
in jubilees, and to grow old quickly, and to be full of their days by reason
of manifold tribulation and the wickedness of their ways, with the exception
of Abraham.
For Abraham was perfect in all his deeds with the Lord, and well-pleasing
in righteousness all the days of his life; and behold, he did not complete four
jubilees in his life, when he had grown old by reason of the wickedness, and
was full of his days.
And all the generations which shall arise from this time until the day of
the great judgment shall grow old quickly, before they complete two jubilees,
and their knowledge shall forsake them by reason of their old age Land all their
know- ledge shall vanish away).
And in those days, if a man live a jubilee and a-half of years, they shall
say regarding him: ‘He has lived long, and the greater part of his days are
pain and sorrow and tribulation, and there is no peace:
For calamity follows on calamity, and wound on wound, and tribulation on
tribulation, and evil tidings on evil tidings, and illness on illness, and all
evil judgments such as these, one with another, illness and overthrow, and snow
and frost and ice, and fever, and chills, and torpor, and famine, and death,
and sword, and captivity, and all kinds of calamities and pains.’
And all these shall come on an evil generation, which transgresses on the
earth: their works are uncleanness and fornication, and pollution and abominations.
Then they shall say: ‘The days of the forefathers were many (even), unto
a thousand years, and were good; but behold, the days of our life, if a man
has lived many, are three score years and ten, and, if he is strong, four score
years, and those evil, and there is no peace in the days of this evil generation.’
And in that generation the sons shall convict their fathers and their elders
of sin and unrighteousness, and of the words of their mouth and the great wickednesses
which they perpetrate, and concerning their forsaking the covenant which the
Lord made between them and Him, that they should observe and do all His commandments
and His ordinances and all His laws, without departing either to the right hand
or the left.
For all have done evil, and every mouth speaks iniquity and all their works
are an uncleanness and an abomination, and all their ways are pollution, uncleanness
and destruction.
Behold the earth shall be destroyed on account of all their works, and there
shall be no seed of the vine, and no oil; for their works are altogether faithless,
and they shall all perish together, beasts and cattle and birds, and all the
fish of the sea, on account of the children of men.
And they shall strive one with another, the young with the old, and the
old with the young, the poor with the rich, the lowly with the great, and the
beggar with the prince, on account of the law and the covenant; for they have
forgotten commandment, and covenant, and feasts, and months, and Sabbaths, and
jubilees, and all judgments.
And they shall stand
And those who have escaped shall not return from their wickedness to the
way of righteousness, but they shall all exalt themselves to deceit and wealth,
that they may each take all that is his neighbour’s, and they shall name the
great name, but not in truth and not in righteousness, and they shall defile
the holy of holies with their uncleanness and the corruption of their pollution.
And a great punishment shall befall the deeds of this generation from the
Lord, and He will give them over to the sword and to judgment and to captivity,
and to be plundered and devoured.
And He will wake up against them the sinners of the Gentiles, who have neither
mercy nor compassion, and who shall respect the person of none, neither old
nor young, nor any one, for they are more wicked and strong to do evil than
all the children of men.
And they shall use violence against Israel and transgression against Jacob,
And much blood shall be shed upon the earth,
And there shall be none to gather and none to bury.
In those days they shall cry aloud,
And call and pray that they may be saved from the hand of the sinners, the Gentiles;
But none shall be saved.
And the heads of the children shall be white with grey hair,
And a child of three weeks shall appear old like a man of one hundred years,
And their stature shall be destroyed by tribulation and oppression.
And in those days the children shall begin to study the laws,
And to seek the commandments,
And to return to the path of righteousness.
And the days shall begin to grow many and increase amongst those children
of men
Till their days draw nigh to one thousand years.
And to a greater number of years than (before) was the number of the days.
And there shall be no old man
Nor one who is
For all shall be (as) children and youths.
And all their days they shall complete and live in peace and in joy,
And there shall be no Satan nor any evil destroyer;
For all their days shall be days of blessing and healing.
And at that time the Lord will heal His servants,
And they shall rise up and see great peace,
And drive out their adversaries.
And the righteous shall see and be thankful,
And rejoice with joy for ever and ever,
And shall see all their judgments and all their curses on their enemies.
And their bones shall rest in the earth,
And their spirits shall have much joy,
And they shall know that it is the Lord who executes judgment,
And shows mercy to hundreds and thousands and to all that love Him
And do thou, Moses, write down these words; for thus are they written, and
they record (them) on the heavenly tablets for a testimony for the generations
for ever.

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