Tobit
1 This
book tells the story of Tobit son of Tobiel son of Hananiel son of Aduel son
of Gabael son of Raphael son of Raguel of the descendant of Asiel, of the tribe
of Naphtali,2who in the days of King Shalmaneser of the
Assyrians was taken into captivity from Thisbe, which is to the south of Kedesh
Naphtali in Upper Galilee, above Asher toward the west, and north of Phogor.
Tobit's
Youth and Virtuous Life
3 I, Tobit, walked in the ways of truth and righteousness all
the days of my life. I performed many acts of charity for my kindred and my
people who had gone with me in exile to Nineveh in the land of the Assyrians.4When
I was in my own country, in the land of Israel, while I was still a young man,
the whole tribe of my ancestor Naphtali deserted the house of David and Jerusalem.
This city had been chosen from among all the tribes of Israel, where all the
tribes of Israel should offer sacrifice and where the temple, the dwelling of
God, had been consecrated and established for all generations forever.
5 All my kindred and our ancestral house of Naphtali
sacrificed to the calf that King Jeroboam of Israel had erected in Dan and on
all the mountains of Galilee.6But I alone went often to
Jerusalem for the festivals, as it is prescribed for all Israel by an everlasting
decree. I would hurry off to Jerusalem with the first fruits of the crops and
the firstlings of the flock, the tithes of the cattle, and the first shearing
of the sheep.7I would give these to the priests, the sons
of Aaron, at the altar; likewise the tenth of the grain, wine, olive oil, pomegranates,
figs, and the rest of the fruits to the sons of Levi who ministered at Jerusalem.
Also for six years I would save up a second tenth in money and go and distribute
it in Jerusalem.8A third tenth I would give to the orphans
and widows and to the converts who had attached themselves to Israel. I would
bring it and give it to them in the third year, and we would eat it according
to the ordinance decreed concerning it in the law of Moses and according to
the instructions of Deborah, the mother of my father Tobiel, for my father had
died and left me an orphan.9When I became a man I married
a woman, a member of our own family, and by her I became the father of a son
whom I named Tobias.
Taken Captive
to Nineveh
10 After I was carried away captive to Assyria and came as a
captive to Nineveh, everyone of my kindred and my people ate the food of the
Gentiles,11but I kept myself from eating the food of the
Gentiles.12Because I was mindful of God with all my heart,13the Most High gave me favor and good standing with Shalmaneser,
and I used to buy everything he needed.14Until his death
I used to go into Media, and buy for him there. While in the country of Media
I left bags of silver worth ten talents in trust with Gabael, the brother of
Gabri.15But when Shalmaneser died, and his son
Sennacherib reigned in his place, the highways into Media became unsafe and
I could no longer go there.
Courage
in Burying the Dead
16 In the days of Shalmaneser I performed many acts of charity
to my kindred, those of my tribe.17I would give my food to the hungry and my clothing to the
naked; and if I saw the dead body of any of my people thrown out behind the
wall of Nineveh, I would bury it.18I also buried any whom King Sennacherib put to death when
he came fleeing from Judea in those days of judgment that the king of heaven
executed upon him because of his blasphemies. For in his anger he put to death
many Israelites; but I would secretly remove the bodies and bury them. So when
Sennacherib looked for them he could not find them.19Then
one of the Ninevites went and informed the king about me, that I was burying
them; so I hid myself. But when I realized that the king knew about me and that
I was being searched for to be put to death, I was afraid and ran away.20Then all my property was confiscated; nothing was left to
me that was not taken into the royal treasury except my wife Anna and my son
Tobias.
21 But not forty days passed before two of Sennacherib's
sons killed him, and they fled to the mountains of Ararat, and his son Esar-haddon
reigned after him. He appointed Ahikar, the son of my brother Hanael over all
the accounts of his kingdom, and he had authority over the entire administration.22Ahikar interceded for me, and I returned to Nineveh. Now Ahikar
was chief cupbearer, keeper of the signet, and in charge of administration of
the accounts under King Sennacherib of Assyria; so Esar-haddon reappointed him.
He was my nephew and so a close relative.
2 Then during
the reign of Esar-haddon I returned home, and my wife Anna and my son Tobias
were restored to me. At our festival of Pentecost, which is the sacred festival
of weeks, a good dinner was prepared for me and I reclined to eat.2When
the table was set for me and an abundance of food placed before me, I said to
my son Tobias, "Go, my child, and bring whatever poor person you may find of
our people among the exiles in Nineveh, who is wholeheartedly mindful of God,
and he shall eat together with me. I will wait for you, until you come back."3So
Tobias went to look for some poor person of our people. When he had returned
he said, "Father!" And I replied, "Here I am, my child." Then he went on to
say, "Look, father, one of our own people has been murdered and thrown into
the market place, and now he lies there strangled."4Then I sprang up, left the dinner before even tasting it, and
removed the body from the square and laid it in one of the rooms until
sunset when I might bury it.5When I returned, I washed myself and ate my food in sorrow.6Then
I remembered the prophecy of Amos, how he said against Bethel,
"Your festivals shall
be turned into mourning,
and all your songs into
lamentation."
And I wept.
Tobit Becomes
Blind
7
When the sun had set, I went and dug a grave and buried him.8And my neighbors laughed and said, "Is he still not afraid?
He has already been hunted down to be put to death for doing this, and he ran
away; yet here he is again burying the dead!"9That same night I washed myself and went into my courtyard and
slept by the wall of the courtyard; and my face was uncovered because of the
heat.10I did not know that there were sparrows on the wall;
their fresh droppings fell into my eyes and produced white films. I went to
physicians to be healed, but the more they treated me with ointments the more
my vision was obscured by the white films, until I became completely blind.
For four years I remained unable to see. All my kindred were sorry for me, and
Ahikar took care of me for two years before he went to Elymais.
Tobit's
Wife Earns Their Livelihood
11 At that time, also, my wife Anna earned money at women's
work.12She used to send what she made to the owners and
they would pay wages to her. One day, the seventh of Dystrus, when she cut off
a piece she had woven and sent it to the owners, they paid her full wages and
also gave her a young goat for a meal.13When she returned
to me, the goat began to bleat. So I called her and said, "Where did you get
this goat? It is surely not stolen, is it? Return it to the owners; for we have
no right to eat anything stolen."14But she said to me,
"It was given to me as a gift in addition to my wages." But I did not believe
her, and told her to return it to the owners. I became flushed with anger against
her over this. Then she replied to me, "Where are your acts of charity? Where
are your righteous deeds? These things are known about you!
Tobit's
Prayer
3 Then
with much grief and anguish of heart I wept, and with groaning began to pray:
2"You are righteous, O Lord,
and all your deeds are
just;
all your ways are mercy and truth;
you judge the world
3And now, O Lord, remember me
and look favorably upon
me.
Do not punish me for my sins
and for my unwitting offenses
and those that my ancestors
committed before you.
They sinned against you,
4and disobeyed your commandments.
So you gave us over to plunder, exile, and death,
to become the talk, the
byword, and an object of reproach
among all the nations
among whom you have dispersed us.
5And now your many judgments are true
in exacting penalty from
me for my sins.
For we have not kept your commandments
and have not walked in
accordance with truth before you.
6So now deal with me as you will;
command my spirit to be
taken from me,
so that I may be released
from the face of the earth and become dust.
For it is better for me to die than to live,
because I have had to
listen to undeserved insults,
and great is the sorrow
within me.
Command, O Lord, that I be released from this
distress;
release me to go to the
eternal home,
and do not, O Lord, turn
your face away from me.
For it is better for me to die
than to see so much distress
in my life
and to listen to insults."
Sarah Falsely
Accused
7
On the same day, at Ecbatana in Media, it also happened that Sarah, the daughter
of Raguel, was reproached by one of her father's maids.8For
she had been married to seven husbands, and the wicked demon Asmodeus had killed
each of them before they had been with her as is customary for wives. So the
maid said to her, "You are the one who kills your husbands! See, you have already
been married to seven husbands and have not borne the name of a single one of
them.9Why do you beat us? Because your husbands are dead? Go with
them! May we never see a son or daughter of yours!"
Sarah's
Prayer for Death
10 On that day she was grieved in spirit and wept. When she
had gone up to her father's upper room, she intended to hang herself. But she
thought it over and said, "Never shall they reproach my father, saying to him,
'You had only one beloved daughter but she hanged herself because of her distress.'
And I shall bring my father in his old age down in sorrow to Hades. It is better
for me not to hang myself, but to pray the Lord that I may die and not listen
to these reproaches anymore."11At that same time, with
hands outstretched toward the window, she prayed and said,
"Blessed are you, merciful God!
Blessed is your name forever;
let all your works praise
you forever.
12And now, Lord, I turn my face to you,
and raise my eyes toward
you.
13Command that I be released from the earth
and not listen to such
reproaches any more.
14You know, O Master, that I am innocent
of any defilement with
a man,
15and that I have not disgraced my name
or the name of my father
in the land of my exile.
I am my father's only child;
he has no other child
to be his heir;
and he has no close relative or other kindred
for whom I should keep
myself as wife.
Already seven husbands of mine have died.
Why should I still live?
But if it is not pleasing to you, O Lord, to take
my life,
hear me in my disgrace."
An Answer
to Prayer
16
At that very moment, the prayers of both of them were heard in the glorious
presence of God.17So Raphael was sent to heal both of them:
Tobit, by removing the white films from his eyes, so that he might see God's
light with his eyes; and Sarah, daughter of Raguel, by giving her in marriage
to Tobias son of Tobit, and by setting her free from the wicked demon Asmodeus.
For Tobias was entitled to have her before all others who had desired to marry
her. At the same time that Tobit returned from the courtyard into his house,
Sarah daughter of Raguel came down from her upper room.
Tobit Gives Instructions to His Son
4 That
same day Tobit remembered the money that he had left in trust with Gabael at
Rages in Media,2and he said to himself, "Now I have asked
for death. Why do I not call my son Tobias and explain to him about the money
before I die?"3Then he called his son Tobias, and when he came to him he said,
"My son, when I die, give me a proper burial. Honor your mother and
do not abandon her all the days of her life. Do whatever pleases her, and do
not grieve her in anything.4Remember her, my son, because she faced many dangers for you
while you were in her womb. And when she dies, bury her beside me in the same
grave.
5 "Revere the Lord all your days, my son, and refuse
to sin or to transgress his commandments. Live uprightly all the days of your
life, and do not walk in the ways of wrongdoing;6for those
who act in accordance with truth will prosper in all their activities. To all
those who practice righteousness7give alms from your possessions,
and do not let your eye begrudge the gift when you make it. Do not turn your
face away from anyone who is poor, and the face of God will not be turned away
from you.8If you have many possessions, make your gift from
them in proportion; if few, do not be afraid to give according to the little
you have.9So you will be laying up a good treasure for yourself against
the day of necessity.10For almsgiving delivers from death
and keeps you from going into the Darkness.11Indeed, almsgiving,
for all who practice it, is an excellent offering in the presence of the Most
High.
12 "Beware, my son, of every kind of fornication.
First of all, marry a woman from among the descendants of your ancestors; do
not marry a foreign woman, who is not of your father's tribe; for we are the
descendants of the prophets. Remember, my son, that Noah, Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, our ancestors of old, all took wives from among their kindred. They were
blessed in their children, and their posterity will inherit the land.13So
now, my son, love your kindred, and in your heart do not disdain your kindred,
the sons and daughters of your people, by refusing to take a wife for yourself
from among them. For in pride there is ruin and great confusion. And in idleness
there is loss and dire poverty, because idleness is the mother of famine.
14 "Do not keep over until the next day the wages
of those who work for you, but pay them at once. If you serve God you will receive
payment. Watch yourself, my son, in everything you do, and discipline yourself
in all your conduct.15And what you hate, do not do to anyone.
Do not drink wine to excess or let drunkenness go with you on your way.16Give
some of your food to the hungry, and some of your clothing to the naked. Give
all your surplus as alms, and do not let your eye begrudge your giving of alms.17Place your bread on the grave of the righteous, but give none
to sinners.18Seek advice from every wise person and do
not despise any useful counsel.19At all times bless the Lord God, and ask him that your ways
may be made straight and that all your paths and plans may prosper. For none
of the nations has understanding, but the Lord himself will give them good counsel;
but if he chooses otherwise, he casts down to deepest Hades. So now, my child,
remember these commandments, and do not let them be erased from your heart.
Money Left
in Trust with Gabael
20 "And now, my son, let me explain to you that I left ten talents
of silver in trust with Gabael son of Gabrias, at Rages in Media.21Do
not be afraid, my son, because we have become poor. You have great wealth if
you fear God and flee from every sin and do what is good in the sight of the
Lord your God."
The Angel
Raphael
5 Then
Tobias answered his father Tobit, "I will do everything that you have commanded
me, father;2but how can I obtain the money from him, since
he does not know me and I do not know him? What evidence am I to give him so
that he will recognize and trust me, and give me the money? Also, I do not know
the roads to Media, or how to get there."3Then Tobit answered his son Tobias, "He gave me his bond and
I gave him my bond. I divided his in two; we each took one part, and I put one
with the money. And now twenty years have passed since I left this money in
trust. So now, my son, find yourself a trustworthy man to go with you, and we
will pay him wages until you return. But get back the money from Gabael."
4 So Tobias went out to look for a man to go with
him to Media, someone who was acquainted with the way. He went out and found
the angel Raphael standing in front of him; but he did not perceive that he
was an angel of God.5Tobias said to him, "Where do you come from, young man?" "From
your kindred, the Israelites," he replied, "and I have come here to work." Then
Tobias said to him, "Do you know the way to go to Media?"6"Yes," he replied, "I have been there many times; I am acquainted
with it and know all the roads. I have often traveled to Media, and would stay
with our kinsman Gabael who lives in Rages of Media. It is a journey of two
days from Ecbatana to Rages; for it lies in a mountainous area, while Ecbatana
is in the middle of the plain."7Then Tobias said to him, "Wait for me, young man, until I go
in and tell my father; for I do need you to travel with me, and I will pay you
your wages."8He replied, "All right, I will wait; but do
not take too long."
9 So Tobias went in to tell his father Tobit and said to him,
"I have just found a man who is one of our own Israelite kindred!" He replied,
"Call the man in, my son, so that I may learn about his family and to what tribe
he belongs, and whether he is trustworthy enough to go with you."
10 Then Tobias went out and called him, and said,
"Young man, my father is calling for you." So he went in to him, and Tobit greeted
him first. He replied, "Joyous greetings to you!" But Tobit retorted, "What
joy is left for me any more? I am a man without eyesight; I cannot see the light
of heaven, but I lie in darkness like the dead who no longer see the light.
Although still alive, I am among the dead. I hear people but I cannot see them."
But the young man said, "Take courage; the time is near for God to heal you;
take courage." Then Tobit said to him, "My son Tobias wishes to go to Media.
Can you accompany him and guide him? I will pay your wages, brother." He answered,
"I can go with him and I know all the roads, for I have often gone to Media
and have crossed all its plains, and I am familiar with its mountains and all
of its roads."
11 Then Tobit said to him, "Brother, of what family are you
and from what tribe? Tell me, brother."12He replied, "Why do you need to know my tribe?" But Tobit
said, "I want to be sure, brother, whose son you are and what your name is."13He
replied, "I am Azariah, the son of the great Hananiah, one of your relatives."14Then
Tobit said to him, "Welcome! God save you, brother. Do not feel bitter toward
me, brother, because I wanted to be sure about your ancestry. It turns out that
you are a kinsman, and of good and noble lineage. For I knew Hananiah and Nathan,
the two sons of Shemeliah, and they used to go with me to Jerusalem
and worshiped with me there, and were not led astray. Your kindred are good
people; you come of good stock. Hearty welcome!"
15 Then he added, "I will pay you a drachma a day
as wages, as well as expenses for yourself and my son. So go with my son,16and I will add something to your wages." Raphael answered,
"I will go with him; so do not fear. We shall leave in good health and return
to you in good health, because the way is safe."17So Tobit
said to him, "Blessings be upon you, brother."
Then he called his son and said to him, "Son, prepare supplies for
the journey and set out with your brother. May God in heaven bring you safely
there and return you in good health to me; and may his angel, my son, accompany
you both for your safety."
Before he went out to start his journey, he kissed his father and
mother. Tobit then said to him, "Have a safe journey."
18 But his mother began to weep, and said to Tobit,
"Why is it that you have sent my child away? Is he not the staff of our hand
as he goes in and out before us?19Do not heap money upon
money, but let it be a ransom for our child.20For the life that is given to us by the Lord is enough for
us."21Tobit said to her, "Do not worry; our child will
leave in good health and return to us in good health. Your eyes will see him
on the day when he returns to you in good health. Say no more! Do not fear for
them, my sister.22For a good angel will accompany him; his journey will be successful,
and he will come back in good health."
6
1So
she stopped weeping.
Journey
to Rages
The
young man went out and the angel went with him;2and the
dog came out with him and went along with them. So they both journeyed along,
and when the first night overtook them they camped by the Tigris river.3Then
the young man went down to wash his feet in the Tigris river. Suddenly a large
fish leaped up from the water and tried to swallow the young man's foot, and
he cried out.4But the angel said to the young man, "Catch
hold of the fish and hang on to it!" So the young man grasped the fish and drew
it up on the land.5Then the angel said to him, "Cut open
the fish and take out its gall, heart, and liver. Keep them with you, but throw
away the intestines. For its gall, heart, and liver are useful as medicine."6So after cutting open the fish the young man gathered together
the gall, heart, and liver; then he roasted and ate some of the fish, and kept
some to be salted.
The two continued on their way together until they were near Media7Then
the young man questioned the angel and said to him, "Brother Azariah, what medicinal
value is there in the fish's heart and liver, and in the gall?"8He
replied, "As for the fish's heart and liver, you must burn them to make a smoke
in the presence of a man or woman afflicted by a demon or evil spirit, and every
affliction will flee away and never remain with that person any longer.9And as for the gall, anoint a person's eyes where white films
have appeared on them; blow upon them, upon the white films, and the eyes will
be healed."
Raphael's
Instructions
10
When he entered Media and already was approaching Ecbatana,11Raphael
said to the young man, "Brother Tobias." "Here I am," he answered. Then Raphael
said to him, "We must stay this night in the home of Raguel. He is your relative,
and he has a daughter named Sarah.12He has no male heir
and no daughter except Sarah only, and you, as next of kin to her, have before
all other men a hereditary claim on her. Also it is right for you to inherit
her father's possessions. Moreover, the girl is sensible, brave, and very beautiful,
and her father is a good man."13He continued, "You have every right to take her in marriage.
So listen to me, brother; tonight I will speak to her father about the girl,
so that we may take her to be your bride. When we return from Rages we will
celebrate her marriage. For I know that Raguel can by no means keep her from
you or promise her to another man without incurring the penalty of death according
to the decree of the book of Moses. Indeed he knows that you, rather than any
other man, are entitled to marry his daughter. So now listen to me, brother,
and tonight we shall speak concerning the girl and arrange her engagement to
you. And when we return from Rages we will take her and bring her back with
us to your house."
14 Then Tobias said in answer to Raphael, "Brother
Azariah, I have heard that she already has been married to seven husbands and
that they died in the bridal chamber. On the night when they went in to her,
they would die. I have heard people saying that it was a demon that killed them.15It
does not harm her, but it kills anyone who desires to approach her. So now,
since I am the only son my father has, I am afraid that I may die and bring
my father's and mother's life down to their grave, grieving for me--and they
have no other son to bury them."
16 But Raphael said to him, "Do you not remember your father's
orders when he commanded you to take a wife from your father's house? Now listen
to me, brother, and say no more about this demon. Take her. I know that this
very night she will be given to you in marriage.17When
you enter the bridal chamber, take some of the fish's liver and heart, and put
them on the embers of the incense. An odor will be given off;18the demon will smell it and flee, and will never be seen near
her any more. Now when you are about to go to bed with her, both of you must
first stand up and pray, imploring the Lord of heaven that mercy and safety
may be granted to you. Do not be afraid, for she was set apart for you before
the world was made. You will save her, and she will go with you. I presume that
you will have children by her, and they will be as brothers to you. Now say
no more!" When Tobias heard the words of Raphael and learned that she was his
kinswoman, related through his father's lineage, he loved her very much,
and his heart was drawn to her.
Arrival
at Home of Raguel
7 Now when
they entered Ecbatana, Tobias said to him, "Brother Azariah, take me straight
to our brother Raguel." So he took him to Raguel's house, where they found him
sitting beside the courtyard door. They greeted him first, and he replied, "Joyous
greetings, brothers; welcome and good health!" Then he brought them into his
house.2He said to his wife Edna, "How much the young man
resembles my kinsman Tobit!"3Then Edna questioned them, saying, "Where are you from, brothers?"
They answered, "We belong to the descendants of Naphtali who are exiles in Nineveh."4She
said to them, "Do you know our kinsman Tobit?" And they replied, "Yes, we know
him." Then she asked them, "Is he in good health?"5They
replied, "He is alive and in good health." And Tobias added, "He is my father!"6At that Raguel jumped up and kissed him and wept.7He
also spoke to him as follows, "Blessings on you, my child, son of a good and
noble father! O most miserable of calamities that such an upright and
beneficent man has become blind!" He then embraced his kinsman Tobias and wept.8His
wife Edna also wept for him, and their daughter Sarah likewise wept.9Then Raguel slaughtered a ram from the flock and received them
very warmly.
Marriage
of Tobias and Sarah
When
they had bathed and washed themselves and had reclined to dine, Tobias said
to Raphael, "Brother Azariah, ask Raguel to give me my kinswoman Sarah."10But
Raguel overheard it and said to the lad, "Eat and drink, and be merry tonight.
For no one except you, brother, has the right to marry my daughter Sarah. Likewise
I am not at liberty to give her to any other man than yourself, because you
are my nearest relative. But let me explain to you the true situation more fully,
my child.11I have given her to seven men of our kinsmen, and all died
on the night when they went in to her. But now, my child, eat and drink, and
the Lord will act on behalf of you both." But Tobias said, "I will neither eat
nor drink anything until you settle the things that pertain to me." So Raguel
said, "I will do so. She is given to you in accordance with the decree in the
book of Moses, and it has been decreed from heaven that she be given to you.
Take your kinswoman; from now on you are her brother and she is your
sister. She is given to you from today and forever. May the Lord of heaven,
my child, guide and prosper you both this night and grant you mercy and peace."12Then
Raguel summoned his daughter Sarah. When she came to him he took her by the
hand and gave her to Tobias, saying, "Take her to be your wife in accordance
with the law and decree written in the book of Moses. Take her and bring her
safely to your father. And may the God of heaven prosper your journey with his
peace."13Then he called her mother and told her to bring
writing material; and he wrote out a copy of a marriage contract, to the effect
that he gave her to him as wife according to the decree of the law of Moses.14Then they began to eat and drink.
15 Raguel called his wife Edna and said to her, "Sister, get
the other room ready, and take her there."16So she went and made the bed in the room as he had told her,
and brought Sarah there. She wept for her daughter. Then, wiping away the tears,
she said to her, "Take courage, my daughter; the Lord of heaven grant you joy
in place of your sorrow. Take courage, my daughter." Then she went out.
Tobias
Routs the Demon
8 When
they had finished eating and drinking they wanted to retire; so they took the
young man and brought him into the bedroom.2Then Tobias remembered the words of Raphael, and he took the
fish's liver and heart out of the bag where he had them and put them on the
embers of the incense.3The odor of the fish so repelled
the demon that he fled to the remotest parts of Egypt. But Raphael followed
him, and at once bound him there hand and foot.
4 When the parents had gone out and shut the door
of the room, Tobias got out of bed and said to Sarah, "Sister,
get up, and let us pray and implore our Lord that he grant us mercy and safety."5So
she got up, and they began to pray and implore that they might be kept safe.
Tobias began by saying,
"Blessed are you, O God of our ancestors,
and blessed is your name
in all generations forever.
Let the heavens and the whole creation bless you
forever.
6You made Adam, and for him you made his wife Eve
as a helper and support.
From the two of them the
human race has sprung.
You said, 'It is not good that the man should
be alone;
let us make a helper for
him like himself.'
7I now am taking this kinswoman of mine,
not because of lust,
but with sincerity.
Grant that she and I may find mercy
and that we may grow old
together."
8And they both said, "Amen, Amen."9Then they
went to sleep for the night.
But Raguel arose and called his servants to him, and they went and
dug a grave,10for he said, "It is possible that he will
die and we will become an object of ridicule and derision."11When
they had finished digging the grave, Raguel went into his house and called his
wife,12saying, "Send one of the maids and have her go in
to see if he is alive. But if he is dead, let us bury him without anyone knowing
it."13So they sent the maid, lit a lamp, and opened the
door; and she went in and found them sound asleep together.14Then
the maid came out and informed them that he was alive and that nothing was wrong.15So
they blessed the God of heaven, and Raguel said,
"Blessed are you, O God, with every pure blessing;
let all your chosen ones
bless you.
Let them bless you forever.
16Blessed are you because you have made me glad.
It has not turned out
as I expected,
but you have dealt with
us according to your great mercy.
17Blessed are you because you had compassion
on two only children.
Be merciful to them, O Master, and keep them safe;
bring their lives to fulfillment
in happiness and mercy."
18Then he ordered his servants to fill in the grave before daybreak.
Wedding
Feast
19
After this he asked his wife to bake many loaves of bread; and he went out to
the herd and brought two steers and four rams and ordered them to be slaughtered.
So they began to make preparations.20Then he called for Tobias and swore on oath to him in these
words: "You
shall not leave here for fourteen days, but shall stay here eating and drinking
with me; and you shall cheer up my daughter, who has been depressed.21Take at once half of what I own and return in safety to your
father; the other half will be yours when my wife and I die. Take courage, my
child. I am your father and Edna is your mother, and we belong to you as well
as to your wife now and forever. Take courage, my child."
The Money
Recovered
9 Then
Tobias called Raphael and said to him,2"Brother Azariah, take four servants and two camels with you
and travel to Rages. Go to the home of Gabael, give him the bond, get the money,
and then bring him with you to the wedding celebration.4For
you know that my father must be counting the days, and if I delay even one day
I will upset him very much. 3 You are witness to the oath Raguel has sworn,
and I cannot violate his oath."5So Raphael with the four servants and two camels went to Rages
in Media and stayed with Gabael. Raphael gave him the bond and informed him
that Tobit's son Tobias had married and was inviting him to the wedding celebration.
So Gabael got up and counted out to him the money bags, with their seals intact;
then they loaded them on the camels.6In the morning they both got up early and went to the wedding
celebration. When they came into Raguel's house they found Tobias reclining
at table. He sprang up and greeted Gabael, who wept and blessed him
with the words, "Good and noble son of a father good and noble, upright and
generous! May the Lord grant the blessing of heaven to you and your wife, and
to your wife's father and mother. Blessed be God, for I see in Tobias the very
image of my cousin Tobit."
Anxiety
of the Parents
10 Now,
day by day, Tobit kept counting how many days Tobias would need for going and
for returning. And when the days had passed and his son did not appear,2he
said, "Is it possible that he has been detained? Or that Gabael has died, and
there is no one to give him the money?"3And he began to
worry.4His wife Anna said, "My child has perished and is
no longer among the living." And she began to weep and mourn for her son, saying,5"Woe
to me, my child, the light of my eyes, that I let you make the journey."6But
Tobit kept saying to her, "Be quiet and stop worrying, my dear; he is
all right. Probably something unexpected has happened there. The man who went
with him is trustworthy and is one of our own kin. Do not grieve for him, my
dear; he will soon be here."7She answered him, "Be quiet yourself ! Stop trying to deceive
me! My child has perished." She would rush out every day and watch the road
her son had taken, and would heed no one. When the sun had set she would go
in and mourn and weep all night long, getting no sleep at all.
Tobias
and Sarah Start for Home
Now
when the fourteen days of the wedding celebration had ended that Raguel had
sworn to observe for his daughter, Tobias came to him and said, "Send me back,
for I know that my father and mother do not believe that they will see me again.
So I beg of you, father, to let me go so that I may return to my own father.
I have already explained to you how I left him."8But Raguel
said to Tobias, "Stay, my child, stay with me; I will send messengers to your
father Tobit and they will inform him about you."9But he
said, "No! I beg you to send me back to my father."10So Raguel promptly gave Tobias his wife Sarah, as well as
half of all his property: male and female slaves, oxen and sheep, donkeys and
camels, clothing, money, and household goods.11Then he saw them safely off; he embraced Tobias and said,
"Farewell, my child; have a safe journey. The Lord of heaven prosper you and
your wife Sarah, and may I see children of yours before I die."12Then
he kissed his daughter Sarah and said to her, "My daughter, honor your father-in-law
and your mother-in-law, since from now on they are as much your parents
as those who gave you birth. Go in peace, daughter, and may I hear a good report
about you as long as I live." Then he bade them farewell and let them go. Then
Edna said to Tobias, "My child and dear brother, the Lord of heaven bring you
back safely, and may I live long enough to see children of you and of my daughter
Sarah before I die. In the sight of the Lord I entrust my daughter to you; do
nothing to grieve her all the days of your life. Go in peace, my child. From
now on I am your mother and Sarah is your beloved wife. May we all prosper together
all the days of our lives." Then she kissed them both and saw them safely off.13Tobias
parted from Raguel with happiness and joy, praising the Lord of heaven and earth,
King over all, because he had made his journey a success. Finally, he blessed
Raguel and his wife Edna, and said, "I have been commanded by the Lord to honor
you all the days of my life."
Homeward
Journey
11 When
they came near to Kaserin, which is opposite Nineveh, Raphael said,2"You
are aware of how we left your father.3Let us run ahead of
your wife and prepare the house while they are still on the way."4As they went on together Raphael said to him, "Have the gall
ready." And the dog went along behind them.
5 Meanwhile Anna sat looking intently down the road
by which her son would come.6When she caught sight of him coming, she said to his father,
"Look, your son is coming, and the man who went with him!"
Tobit's
Sight Restored
7
Raphael said to Tobias, before he had approached his father, "I know that his
eyes will be opened.8Smear the gall of the fish on his eyes;
the medicine will make the white films shrink and peel off from his eyes, and
your father will regain his sight and see the light."
9 Then Anna ran up to her son and threw her arms around
him, saying, "Now that I have seen you, my child, I am ready to die." And she
wept.10Then Tobit got up and came stumbling out through
the courtyard door. Tobias went up to him,11with the gall
of the fish in his hand, and holding him firmly, he blew into his eyes, saying,
"Take courage, father." With this he applied the medicine on his eyes,12and
it made them smart.13Next, with both his hands he peeled
off the white films from the corners of his eyes. Then Tobit saw his son and
threw his arms around him,14and he wept and said to him,
"I see you, my son, the light of my eyes!" Then he said,
"Blessed be God,
and blessed be his great
name,
and blessed be all his
holy angels.
May his holy name be blessed
throughout all the ages.
15Though he afflicted me,
he has had mercy upon
me.
Now I see my son Tobias!"
So Tobit went in rejoicing and praising God at the top of his voice. Tobias
reported to his father that his journey had been successful, that he had brought
the money, that he had married Raguel's daughter Sarah, and that she was, indeed,
on her way there, very near to the gate of Nineveh.
16 Then Tobit, rejoicing and praising God, went out
to meet his daughter-in-law at the gate of Nineveh. When the people of Nineveh
saw him coming, walking along in full vigor and with no one leading him, they
were amazed.17Before them all, Tobit acknowledged that God had been merciful
to him and had restored his sight. When Tobit met Sarah the wife of his son
Tobias, he blessed her saying, "Come in, my daughter, and welcome. Blessed be
your God who has brought you to us, my daughter. Blessed be your father and
your mother, blessed be my son Tobias, and blessed be you, my daughter. Come
in now to your home, and welcome, with blessing and joy. Come in, my daughter."
So on that day there was rejoicing among all the Jews who were in Nineveh.18Ahikar and his nephew Nadab were also present to share Tobit's
joy. With merriment they celebrated Tobias's wedding feast for seven days, and
many gifts were given to him.
Raphael's
Wages
12 When
the wedding celebration was ended, Tobit called his son Tobias and said to him,
"My child, see to paying the wages of the man who went with you, and give him
a bonus as well."2He replied, "Father, how much shall I
pay him? It would do no harm to give him half of the possessions brought back
with me.3For he has led me back to you safely, he cured
my wife, he brought the money back with me, and he healed you. How much extra
shall I give him as a bonus?"4Tobit said, "He deserves,
my child, to receive half of all that he brought back."5So Tobias called him and said, "Take for your wages half of
all that you brought back, and farewell."
Raphael's
Exhortation
6
Then Raphael called the two of them privately and said to them, "Bless God and
acknowledge him in the presence of all the living for the good things he has
done for you. Bless and sing praise to his name. With fitting honor declare
to all people the deeds of God. Do not be slow to acknowledge him.7It
is good to conceal the secret of a king, but to acknowledge and reveal the works
of God, and with fitting honor to acknowledge him. Do good and evil will not
overtake you.8Prayer with fasting is good, but better than
both is almsgiving with righteousness. A little with righteousness is better
than wealth with wrongdoing It is better to give alms than to lay up gold.9For
almsgiving saves from death and purges away every sin. Those who give alms will
enjoy a full life,10but those who commit sin and do wrong
are their own worst enemies.
Raphael
Discloses His Identity
11 "I will now declare the whole truth to you and will conceal
nothing from you. Already I have declared it to you when I said, 'It is good
to conceal the secret of a king, but to reveal with due honor the works of God.'12So
now when you and Sarah prayed, it was I who brought and read the record of your
prayer before the glory of the Lord, and likewise whenever you would bury the
dead.13And that time when you did not hesitate to get up
and leave your dinner to go and bury the dead,14I was sent
to you to test you. And at the same time God sent me to heal you and Sarah your
daughter-in-law.15I am Raphael, one of the seven angels
who stand ready and enter before the glory of the Lord."
16 The two of them were shaken; they fell face down,
for they were afraid.17But he said to them, "Do not be
afraid; peace be with you. Bless God forevermore.18As for
me, when I was with you, I was not acting on my own will, but by the will of
God. Bless him each and every day; sing his praises.19Although you were watching me, I really did not eat or drink
anything--but what you saw was a vision.20So now get up from the ground, and acknowledge God.
See, I am ascending to him who sent me. Write down all these things that have
happened to you." And he ascended.21Then they stood up, and could see him no more.22They
kept blessing God and singing his praises, and they acknowledged God for these
marvelous deeds of his, when an angel of God had appeared to them.
Tobit's
Thanksgiving to God
13 Then
Tobit said:
"Blessed be God who lives forever,
because his kingdom lasts
throughout all ages.
2For he afflicts, and he shows mercy;
he leads down to Hades
in the lowest regions of the earth,
and he brings up from
the great abyss,
and there is nothing that
can escape his hand.
3Acknowledge him before the nations, O children of
Israel;
for he has scattered you
among them.
4He has shown you his greatness even there.
Exalt him in the presence of every living being,
because he is our Lord
and he is our God;
he is our Father and he
is God forever.
5He will afflict you for your iniquities,
but he will again show
mercy on all of you.
He will gather you from all the nations
among whom you have been
scattered.
6If you turn to him with all your heart and with
all your soul,
to do what is true before
him,
then he will turn to you
and will no longer hide
his face from you.
So now see what he has done for you;
acknowledge him at the
top of your voice.
Bless the Lord of righteousness,
and exalt the King of
the ages
In the land of my exile I acknowledge him,
and show his power and
majesty to a nation of sinners:
'Turn back, you sinners, and do what is right
before him;
perhaps he may look with
favor upon you and show you mercy.'
7As for me, I exalt my God,
and my soul rejoices in
the King of heaven.
8Let all people speak of his majesty,
and acknowledge him in
Jerusalem.
9O Jerusalem, the holy city,
he afflicted you for the
deeds of your hands,
but will again have mercy
on the children of the righteous.
10Acknowledge the Lord, for he is good,
and bless the King of
the ages,
so that his tent may be
rebuilt in you in joy.
May he cheer all those within you who are captives,
and love all those within
you who are distressed,
to all generations forever.
11A bright light will shine to all the ends of the
earth;
many nations will come
to you from far away,
the inhabitants of the remotest parts of the earth
to your holy name,
bearing gifts in their
hands for the King of heaven.
Generation after generation will give joyful praise
in you;
the name of the chosen
city will endure forever.
12Cursed are all who speak a harsh word against
you;
cursed are all who conquer
you
and pull down your walls,
all who overthrow your towers
and set your homes on
fire.
But blessed forever will
be all who revere you.
13Go, then, and rejoice over the children of the
righteous,
for they will be gathered
together
and will praise the Lord
of the ages.
14Happy are those who love you,
and happy are those who
rejoice in your prosperity.
Happy also are all people who grieve with you
because of your afflictions;
for they will rejoice with you
and witness all your glory
forever.
15My soul blesses the Lord, the great King!
16For Jerusalem will be built as his house
for all ages.
How happy I will be if a remnant of my descendants
should survive
to see your glory and
acknowledge the King of heaven.
The gates of Jerusalem will be built with sapphire
and emerald,
and all your walls with
precious stones.
The towers of Jerusalem will be built with gold,
and their battlements
with pure gold.
The streets of Jerusalem will be paved
with ruby and with stones
of Ophir.
17The gates of Jerusalem will sing hymns of joy,
and all her houses will
cry, 'Hallelujah!
Blessed be the God of Israel!'
and the blessed will bless
the holy name forever and ever."
Tobit's
Final Counsel
14 So ended
Tobit's words of praise.
2 Tobit died in peace when he was one hundred twelve
years old, and was buried with great honor in Nineveh. He was sixty-two years
old when he lost his eyesight, and after regaining it he lived in prosperity,
giving alms and continually blessing God and acknowledging God's majesty.
3 When he was about to die, he called his son Tobias and the
seven sons of Tobias and gave this command: "My son, take your children4and
hurry off to Media, for I believe the word of God that Nahum spoke about Nineveh,
that all these things will take place and overtake Assyria and Nineveh. Indeed,
everything that was spoken by the prophets of Israel, whom God sent, will occur.
None of all their words will fail, but all will come true at their appointed
times. So it will be safer in Media than in Assyria and Babylon. For I know
and believe that whatever God has said will be fulfilled and will come true;
not a single word of the prophecies will fail. All of our kindred, inhabitants
of the land of Israel, will be scattered and taken as captives from the good
land; and the whole land of Israel will be desolate, even Samaria and Jerusalem
will be desolate. And the temple of God in it will be burned to the ground,
and it will be desolate for a while.
5 "But God will again have mercy on them, and God
will bring them back into the land of Israel; and they will rebuild the temple
of God, but not like the first one until the period when the times of fulfillment
shall come. After this they all will return from their exile and will rebuild
Jerusalem in splendor; and in it the temple of God will be rebuilt, just as
the prophets of Israel have said concerning it.6Then the nations in the whole world will all be converted and
worship God in truth. They will all abandon their idols, which deceitfully have
led them into their error;7and in righteousness they will praise the eternal God. All the
Israelites who are saved in those days and are truly mindful of God will be
gathered together; they will go to Jerusalem and live in safety forever in the
land of Abraham, and it will be given over to them. Those who sincerely love
God will rejoice, but those who commit sin and injustice will vanish from all
the earth.8,9So now, my children, I command you, serve God faithfully
and do what is pleasing in his sight. Your children are also to be commanded
to do what is right and to give alms, and to be mindful of God and to bless
his name at all times with sincerity and with all their strength. So now, my
son, leave Nineveh; do not remain here.10On whatever day you bury your mother beside me, do not stay
overnight within the confines of the city. For I see that there is much wickedness
within it, and that much deceit is practiced within it, while the people are
without shame. See, my son, what Nadab did to Ahikar who had reared him. Was
he not, while still alive, brought down into the earth? For God repaid him to
his face for this shameful treatment. Ahikar came out into the light, but Nadab
went into the eternal darkness, because he tried to kill Ahikar. Because he
gave alms, Ahikar escaped the fatal trap that Nadab had set for him, but Nadab
fell into it himself, and was destroyed.11So now, my children,
see what almsgiving accomplishes, and what injustice does--it brings death!
But now my breath fails me."
Death of
Tobit and Anna
Then
they laid him on his bed, and he died; and he received an honorable funeral.12When
Tobias's mother died, he buried her beside his father. Then he and his wife
and children returned to Media and settled in Ecbatana with Raguel his father-in-law.13He
treated his parents-in-law with great respect in their old age, and buried them
in Ecbatana of Media. He inherited both the property of Raguel and that of his
father Tobit.14He died highly respected at the age of one
hundred seventeen years.15Before he died he heard of the
destruction of Nineveh, and he saw its prisoners being led into Media, those
whom King Cyaxares of Media had taken captive. Tobias praised God for all he
had done to the people of Nineveh and Assyria; before he died he rejoiced over
Nineveh, and he blessed the Lord God forever and ever. Amen.
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