Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
Like Reuben, so also Simon adjured his sons to beware of unchastity,
for this vice is the mother of all evil. It separates man from God, and
abandons him to Behar. These were the closing words of his exhortation:
"In the writings of Enoch I saw that your sons would be corrupted
through unchastity, and they would maltreat the sons of Levi with the
sword. But they will not be able to do aught against Levi, for the war
he will wage is the war of the Lord, and he will vanquish all your
armies. As a small remnant you will be scattered among Levi and Judah,
and none among you will rise to be a judge or a king of our people, as,
my father Jacob prophesied in his blessing."
Having completed his admonitions to his sons, Simon passed away and was
gathered to his fathers, at the age of one hundred and twenty years.
His sons placed him in a coffin made of imperishable wood, so that they
might carry his bones to Hebron, as they did, in secret, during the war
between the Egyptians and the Canaanites. Thus did all the tribes
during the war; they took the remains each of its founder from Egypt to
Hebron. Only the bones of Joseph remained in Egypt until the Israelites
went out of the land, for the Egyptians guarded them in their royal
treasure chambers. Their magicians had warned them that whenever
Joseph's bones should be removed from Egypt, a great darkness would
envelop the whole land, and it would be a dire misfortune for the
Egyptians, for none would be able to recognize his neighbor even with
the light of a lamp.[8]
THE ASCENSION OF LEVI
When it was disclosed to Levi that he was about to die, he gathered all
his children around him, to tell them the story of his life, and he
also prophesied unto them what they would do, and what would happen to
them until the judgment day. He spoke: "When we were pasturing the
flocks in Abel-Meholah, the spirit of understanding of the Lord came
upon me, and I saw all mankind, how they corrupt their ways, and that
injustice builds up walls for herself, and impiety sits enthroned upon
the towers. And I fell to grieving over the generations of men, and I
prayed to the Lord to save me. Sleep enshrouded me, and I beheld a tall
mountain, and lo! the heavens opened, and an angel of God addressed me,
and said: 'Levi, enter!'
"I entered the first heaven, and I saw a great sea hanging there, and
farther on I saw a second heaven, brighter and more resplendent than
the first. I said to the angel, 'Why is this so?' And the angel said to
me, 'Marvel not at this, for thou shalt see another heaven, brilliant
beyond compare, and when thou hast ascended thither, thou shalt stand
near the Lord, and thou shalt be His minister, and declare His
mysteries to men; and of the Lord's portion shall be thy life, and He
shall be thy field and vineyard and fruits and gold and silver.'
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