Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
He was still communing with himself when the angel Gabriel approached
him and met him with the greeting, "Peace be with thee," and Abraham
returned, "With thee be peace," and asked, "Who art thou?" And Gabriel
answered, and said, "I am the angel Gabriel, the messenger of God," and
he led Abraham to a spring of water near by, and Abraham washed his
face and his hands and feet, and he prayed to God, bowing down and
prostrating himself.
Meantime the mother of Abraham thought of him in sorrow and tears, and
she went forth from the city to seek him in the cave in which she had
abandoned him. Not finding her son, she wept bitterly, and said, "Woe
unto me that I bore thee but to become a prey of wild beasts, the bears
and the lions and the wolves!" She went to the edge of the valley, and
there she found her son. But she did not recognize him, for he had
grown very large. She addressed the lad, "Peace be with thee!" and he
returned, "With thee be peace!" and he continued, "Unto what purpose
didst thou come to the desert?" She replied, "I went forth from the
city to seek my son." Abraham questioned further, "Who brought thy son
hither?" and the mother replied thereto: "I had become pregnant from my
husband Terah, and when the days of my delivery were fulfilled, I was
in anxiety about my son in my womb, lest our king come, the son of
Canaan, and slay him as he had slain the seventy thousand other men
children. Scarcely had I reached the cave in this valley when the
throes of travailing seized me, and I bore a son, whom I left behind in
the cave, and I went home again. Now am I come to seek him, but I find
him not."
Abraham then spoke, "As to this child thou tellest of, how old was it?"
The mother: "It was about twenty days old."
Abraham: "Is there a woman in the world who would forsake her new-born
son in the desert, and come to seek him after twenty days?"
The mother: "Peradventure God will show Himself a merciful God!"
Abraham: "I am the son whom thou hast come to seek in this valley!"
The mother: "My son, how thou art grown! But twenty days old, and thou
canst already walk, and talk with thy mouth!"[17]
Abraham: "So it is, and thus, O my mother, it is made known unto thee
that there is in the world a great, terrible, living, and ever-existing
God, who doth see, but who cannot be seen. He is in the heavens above,
and the whole earth is full of His glory."
The mother: "My son, is there a God beside Nimrod?"
Abraham: "Yes, mother, the God of the heavens and the God of the earth,
He is also the God of Nimrod son of Canaan. Go, therefore, and carry
this message unto Nimrod."
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