Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sourcesBaring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
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Legends of Old Testament characters, from the Talmud and other sources
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)
Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends
One day that Melchi was about to sacrifice to idols, he said to his son
Melchizedek, “Bring me here seven calves to sacrifice to the gods.”
Whilst going to execute his father’s order, Melchizedek raised his eyes
to heaven and said, “He who made heaven and earth, the sea and the
stars, is the only God to whom sacrifice should be offered.”
Then he returned to his father, who asked him, “Where are the calves?”
“My father,” he replied, “hearken to me, and be not angry. Instead of
offering thy victims to those gods which are no gods, offer them to Him
who is above the heavens, and who rules all things.”
King Melchi replied,“Go and do what I have commanded thee, as thou
valuest thy life.”
After that he turned to his wife Salem, and he told her that he purposed
sacrificing one of his sons. The queen wept bitterly, because she knew
that the king designed the immolation of Melchizedek, and she said,
“Alas! I have suffered and laboured in vain.”
“Do not weep,” said Melchi, somewhat touched. “We will draw the lot: if
it is mine, I will choose which of the sons is to die; if it be thine,
thou shalt keep the one dearest to thee.”
Now the lot fell to the queen, so she chose Melchizedek, whom she loved;
and the king adorned his elder son for sacrifice.
There were in the temple troops of oxen and flocks of sheep, and five
hundred and three children, destined by their parents to be sacrificed.
The queen was at home weeping, and she said to Melchizedek, “Dost thou
not weep for thy brother, whom we have brought up with so much care, and
who is led to the slaughter?”
Melchizedek wept, and he said to his mother, “I will go and invoke the
Lord, the only true God Most High.”
He ascended Tabor, and kneeling down, he prayed, saying, “My God, Lord
of all, Creator of heaven and earth, I adore Thee as the only true God;
hearken now unto my prayer. May the earth open her mouth and swallow up
all those who assist at the sacrifice of my brother!”
God heard the cry of Melchizedek, and the earth parted asunder, and
swallowed up the temple and all who were therein; and the city of Salem
also, and not a stone was left standing where it had been.
When Melchizedek came down from Tabor, and saw what God had done, he was
filled with dismay, and retired into a forest, where he spent seven
years, feeding on herbs and drinking the dew.
At the end of that time, a voice from heaven called Abraham, and said,
“Take thine ass, lade it with rich garments, go to Tabor and cry thrice,
O man of God! Then a man of a savage appearance will come forth to thee
out of the forest. And after thou hast cut his hair and pared his nails,
clothe him with the garments thou hast taken with thee, and ask him to
bless thee.”
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