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
And the Lord spake to Moses and Aaron, saying, “When Pharaoh talketh
with you, saying, Give us a miracle, thou shalt say to Aaron, Take thy
rod and cast it down, and it shall became a basilisk serpent; for all
the inhabitants of the earth shall hear the voice of the shriek of Egypt
when I destroy it, as all creatures heard the shriek of the serpent when
I stripped it, and took from it its legs and made it lick the dust after
the Fall.”[492]
On the morrow, Moses and Aaron came again to the king’s palace, and the
lionesses would have devoured them. Then Moses raised his staff, and
their chains brake, and they followed him, barking like dogs, into the
house.[493]
When Moses and Aaron stood before the king, Aaron cast down the rod
before Pharaoh, and before his servants, and it became a serpent, which
opened its jaws, and it laid one jaw beneath the throne, and its upper
jaw was over the canopy above it; then the servants fled from before it,
and Pharaoh hid himself beneath his throne, and the fear it caused him
gave him bowel-complaint for a week. Now before this Pharaoh was only
moved once a week, and this was the occasion of his being lifted up with
pride, and giving himself out to be a god.[494]
Pharaoh cried out from under the throne, “O Moses, take hold of the
serpent, and I will do what you desire.”[495]
Moses took hold of the serpent, and it became a rod in his hands. Then
Pharaoh crawled out from under his throne, and sat down upon it. And
Moses put his hand into his bosom, and when he drew it forth, it shone
like the moon.
The king sent for his magicians, and the chief of these were Jannes and
Jambres. He told them what Moses had done.
They said, “We can turn a thousand rods into serpents.”
Then the king named a day when Moses and Aaron on one side should strive
with Jannes and Jambres[496] and all the magicians on the other; and he
gave them a month to prepare for the contest.
On the day appointed—it was Pharaoh’s birthday—all the inhabitants of
Memphis were assembled in a great plain outside the city, where lists
were staked out, and the royal tent was spread for the king to view the
contest.
Moses and Aaron stood on one side and the magicians on the other.
The latter said, “Shall we cast our rods, or will you?”
Moses answered, “Do you cast your rods first.”
Then the magicians threw down a hundred ass-loads of rods, tied the rods
together with cords, and by their enchantment caused them to appear to
the spectators like serpents, leaping and darting from one side of the
arena to the other.
And all the people were filled with fear, and the magicians said, “We
have this day triumphed over Moses.”
Then the prophet of God cast his rod before Pharaoh, and it became a
mighty serpent. It rolled its tail round the throne of the king, and it
shot forth its head, and swallowed all the rods of the enchanters, so
that there remained not one.
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