There shall come a star of Iacob and rise a scepter of
Israel, which shall smite the coasts of Moab and undermine all the
children of Seth. And Edom shall be his possession, and the possession
of Seir shall be their enemies, and Israel shall do manfully. And out
of Iacob shall come he that shall destroy the remnant of the cities.
And he looked on Amalek and began his parable and said: Amalek is the
first of the nations, but his latter end shall perish utterly. And he
looked on the Kenites, and took his parable and said: strong is thy
dwelling place and put thy nest upon a rock. Neverthelater thou shalt
be a burning to Kain, until Assur take thee prisoner. And he took his
parable and said: Alas, who shall live when God doeth this? The ships
shall come out of the coast of Cittim and subdue Assur and subdue Eber,
and he himself shall perish at the last. And Balam rose up and went and
dwelt in his place: and Balac also went his way.
Chapter .xxv.
And Israel dwelt in Sittim, and the people began to commit whoredom
with the daughters of Moab, which called the people unto the sacrifice
of their gods. And the people ate and worshipped their gods, and Israel
coupled himself unto Baal Peor. Then the LORD was angry with Israel,
and said unto Moses: take all the heads of the people, and hang them up
unto the LORD against the son, that the wrath of the LORD may turn away
from Israel. And Moses said unto the judges of Israel: go and slay
those men that joined them selves unto Baal Peor. And behold, one of
the children of Israel came and brought unto his brethren, a
Madianitish wife even in the sight of Moses and in the sight of all the
multitude of the children of Israel, as they were weeping in the door
of the tabernacle of witness. And when Phineas the son of Eleazer the
son of Aaron the priest saw it, he rose up out of the company and took
a weapon in his hand, and went after the man of Israel into the
whorehouse, and thrust them thorow: both the man of Israel and also the
woman even thorow the belly of her. And the plague ceased from the
children of Israel. And there died in the plague twenty four thousand.
And the LORD spake unto Moses saying: Phineas the son of Eleazer the
son of Aaron the priest, hath turned mine anger away from the children
of Israel, because he was jealous for my sake among them, that I had
not consumed the children of Israel in my jealousy. Wherefore say:
behold, I give unto him my covenant of peace, and he shall have it and
his seed after him, even the covenant of the priest's office for ever,
because he was jealous for his God's {goddes} sake and made an
atonement for the children of Israel. The name of the Israelite which
was smitten with the Madianitish wife, was Simri the son of Salu, a
lord of an ancient house among the Simeonites. And the name of the
Madianitish wife, was Cosbi the daughter of Zur and head over the
people of an ancient house in Madian. And the LORD spake unto Moses
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