THE PROTEVANGELIUM OF JAMES
THE BIRTH OF MARY THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD, AND VERY GLORIOUS MOTHER OF JESUS
CHRIST. (1)
1. IN the records of the twelve tribes of lsrael was Joachim, a man rich
exceedingly; and he brought his offerings double, (2) saying: There shall be of
my superabundance to all the people, and there shall be the offering for my
forgiveness (3) to the Lord for a propitiation for me. (4) For the great day of
the Lord was at hand, and the sons of lsrael were bringing their offerings. And
there stood over against him Rubim, saying: It is not meet for thee first to
bring thine offerings, because thou hast not made seed in Israel. (5) And Joachim
was exceedingly grieved, and went away to the registers of the twelve tribes of
the people, saying: I shall see the registers of the twelve tribes of lsrael,
as to whether I alone have not made seed in lsrael. And he searched, and found
that all the righteous had raised up seed in lsrael. And he called to mind the
patriach Abraham, that in the last day (6) God gave him a son Isaac. And
Joachim was exceedingly grieved, and did not come into the presence of his wife; but
he retired to the desert, (7) and there pitched his tent, and fasted forty days
and forty nights, (8) saying in himself: I will not go down either for food or
for drink until the Lord my God shall look upon me, and prayer shall be my
food and drink.
2. And his wife Anna (9) mourned in two mournings, and lamented in two
lamentations, saying: I shall bewail my widowhood; I shall bewail my
childlessness. And the great day of the Lord was at hand; and Judith (10) her maid-servant
said: How long dost thou humiliate thy soul? Behold, the great day of the Lord
is at hand, and it is unlawful for thee to mourn. But take this head-band, which
the woman that made it gave to me; for it is not proper that I should wear
it, because I am a maid-servant, and it has a royal appearance. (11) And Anna
said: Depart from me; for I have not done such things, and the Lord has brought me
very low. I fear that some wicked person has given it to thee, and thou hast
come to make me a sharer in thy sin. And Judith said: Why should I curse thee,
seeing that (12) the Lord hath shut thy womb, so as not to give thee fruit in
Israel? And Anna was grieved exceedingly, and put off her garments of mourning,
and cleaned her head, and put on her wedding garments, and about the ninth hour
went down to the garden to walk. And she saw a laurel, and sat under it, and
prayed to the Lord, saying: O God of our fathers, bless me and hear my prayer, as
Thou didst bless the womb of Sarah, and didst give her a son Isaac. (13)
3. And gazing towards the heaven, she saw a sparrow's nest in the laurel,
(14) and made a lamentation in herself, saying: Alas! who begot me? and what
womb produced me? because I have become a curse in the presence of the sons of
Israel, and I have been reproached, and they have driven me in derision out of
the temple of the Lord. Alas! to what have I been likened? I am not like the
fowls of the heaven, because even the fowls of the heaven are productive before
Thee, O Lord. Alas! to what have I been likened? I am not like the beasts of the
earth, because even the beasts of the earth are productive before Thee, O Lord.
Alas! to what have I been likened? I am not like these waters, because even
these waters are productive before Thee, O Lord. Alas! to what have I been
likened? I am not like this earth, because even the earth bringeth forth its fruits in
season, and blesseth Thee, O Lord. (1)
4. And, behold, an angel of the Lord stood by, saying: Anna, Anna, the
Lord hath heard thy prayer, and thou shalt conceive, and shall bring forth; and
thy seed shall be spoken of in all the world. And Anna said: As the Lord my God
liveth, if I beget either male or female, I will bring it as a gift to the Lord
my God; and it shall minister to Him in holy things all the days of its life.
(2) And, behold, two angels came, saying to her: Behold, Joachim thy husband is
coming with his flocks. (3) For an angel of the Lord went down to him, saying:
Joachim, Joachim, the Lord God hath heard thy prayer Go down hence; for,
behold, thy wife Anna shall conceive. And Joachim went down and called his
shepherds, saying: Bring me hither ten she-lambs without spot or blemish, and they shall
be for the Lord my God; and bring me twelve tender calves, and they shall be
for the priests and the elders; and a hundred goats for all the people. And,
behold, Joachim came with his flocks; and Anna stood by the gate, and saw Joachim
coming, and she ran anti hung upon his neck, saying: Now I know that the Lord
God hath blessed me exceedingly; for, behold the widow no longer a widow, and I
the childless shall conceive. And Joachim rested the first day in his house.
5. And on the following day he brought his offerings, saying in himself:
If the Lord God has been rendered gracious to me, the plate (4) on the priest's
forehead will make it manifest to me. And Joachim brought his offerings, and
observed attentively the priest's plate when he went up to the altar of the Lord,
and he saw no sin in himself. And Joachim said: Now I know that the Lord has
been gracious unto me, and has remitted all my sins. And he went down from the
temple of the Lord justified, and departed to his own house. And her months were
fulfilled, and in the ninth (5) month Anna brought forth. And she said to the
midwife: What have I brought forth? and she said: A girl. And said Anna: My
soul has been magnified this day. And she laid her down. And the days having been
fulfilled, Anna was purified, and gave the breast to the child, (6) and called
her name Mary.
6. And the child grew strong day by day; and when she was six (7) months
old, her mother set her on the ground to try whether she could stand, and she
walked seven steps and came into her bosom; and she snatched her up, saying: As
the Lord my God liveth, thou shall not walk on this earth until I bring thee
into the temple of the Lord. And she made a sanctuary in her bed-chamber, and
allowed nothing common or unclean to pass through her. And she called the
undefiled daughters of the Hebrews, and they led her astray. (8) And when she was a
year old, Joachim made a great feast, and invited the priests, and the scribes,
and the elders, and all the people of Israel. And Joachim brought the child to
the priests; and they blessed her, saying: O God of our fathers, bless this
child, and give her an everlasting name to be named in all generations. And all the
people said: So be it, so be it, amen. And he brought her to the chief
priests; and they blessed her, saying: O God most high, look upon this child, and
bless her with the utmost blessing, which shall be for ever. And her mother
snatched her up, and took her into the sanctuary of her bed-chamber, and gave her the
breast. And Anna made a song to the Lord God, saying: I will sing a song to the
Lord my God, for He hath looked upon me, and hath taken away the reproach of
mine enemies; and the Lord hath given the the fruit of His righteousness,
singular in its kind, and richly endowed before Him. Who will tell the sons of Rubim
that Anna gives suck? Hear, hear, ye twelve tribes of Israel, that Anna gives
suck. And she laid her to rest in the bed-chamber of her sanctuary, and went out
and ministered unto them. And when the supper was ended, they went down
rejoicing, and glorifying the God of Israel. (9)
7. And her months were added to the child. And the child was two years
old, and Joachim said: Let us take her up to the temple of the Lord, that we may
pay the vow that we have vowed, lest perchance the Lord send to us, (10) and our
offering be not received. And Anna said: Let us wait for the third year, in
order that the child may not seek for father or mother. And Joachim said: So let
us wait. And the child was three years old, and Joachim said: Invite the
daughters of the Hebrews that are undefiled, and let them take each a lamp, and let
them stand with the lamps burning, that the child may not turn back, and her
heart be captivated from the temple of the Lord. And they did so until they went
up into the temple of the Lord. And the priest received her, and kissed her, and
blessed her, saying: The Lord has magnified thy name in all generations. In
thee, on the last of the days, the Lord will manifest His redemption to the sons
of lsrael. And he set her down upon the third step of the altar, and the Lord
God sent grace upon her; and she danced with her feet, and all the house of
Israel loved her.
8. And her parents went down marvelling, and praising the Lord God,
because the child had not turned back. And Mary was in the temple of the Lord as if
she were a dove that dwelt there, and she received food from the hand of an
angel. And when she was twelve (1) years old there was held a council of the
priests, saying: Behold, Mary has reached the age of twelve years in the temple of
the Lord. What then shall we do with her, test perchance she defile the
sanctuary of the Lord? And they said to the high priest: Thou standest by the altar of
the Lord; go in, and pray concerning her; and whatever the Lord shall manifest
unto thee, that also will we do. And the high priest went in, taking the robe
(2) with the twelve bells into the holy of holies; and he prayed concerning her.
And behold an angel of the Lord stood by him, saying unto him: Zacharias,
Zacharias, go out and assemble the widowers of the people, and let them bring each
his rod; and to whomsoever the Lord shall show a sign, his wife shall she be.
And the heralds went out through all the circuit of Judaea, and the trumpet of
the Lord sounded, and all ran. 9. And Joseph, throwing away his axe, went out to
meet them; and when they had assembled, they went away to the high priest,
taking with them their rods. And he, taking the rods of all of them, entered into
the temple, and prayed; and having ended his prayer, he took the rods and came
out, and gave them to them: but there was no sign in them, and Joseph took his
rod last; and, behold, a dove came out of the rod, and flew upon Joseph's head.
And the priest said to Joseph, Thou hast been chosen by lot to take into thy
keeping the virgin of the Lord. But Joseph refused, saying: I have children, and
I am an old man, and she is a young girl. I am afraid lest I become a
laughing-stock to the sons of lsrael. And the priest said to Joseph: Fear the Lord thy
God, and remember what the Lord did to Dathan, and Abiram, and Korah; (3) how
the earth opened, and they were swallowed up on account of their contradiction.
And now fear, O Joseph, lest the same things happen in thy house. And Joseph
was afraid, and took her into his keeping. And Joseph said to Mary: Behold, I
have received thee from the temple of the Lord; and now I leave thee in my house,
and go away to build my buildings, and I shall come to thee. The Lord will
protect thee.
10. And there was a council of the priests, saying: Let us make a veil for
the temple of the Lord. And the priest said: Call to me the undefiled virgins
of the family of David. And the officers went away, and sought, and found seven
virgins. And the priest remembered the child Mary, that she was of the family
of David, and undefiled before God. And the officers went away and brought her.
And they brought them into the temple of the Lord. And the priest said: Choose
for me by lot who shall spin the gold, and the white, (4) and the fine linen,
and the silk, and the blue, (5) and the scarlet, and the true purple. (6) And
the true purple and the scarlet fell to the lot of Mary, and she took them, and
went away to her house. And at that time Zacharias was dumb, and Samuel was in
his place until the time that Zacharias spake. And Mary took the scarlet, and
span it.
11. And she took the pitcher, and went out to fill it with water. And,
behold, a voice saying: Hail, thou who hast received grace; the Lord is with thee;
blessed art thou among women! (7) And she looked round, on the right hand and
on the left, to see whence this voice came. And she went away, trembling, to
her house, and put down the pitcher; and taking the purple, she sat down on her
seat, and drew it out. And, behold, an angel of the Lord stood before her,
saying: Fear not, Mary; for thou hast found grace before the Lord of all, and thou
shalt conceive, according to His word.
And she hearing, reasoned with herself, saying: Shall I conceive by the
Lord, the living God? and shall I bring forth as every woman brings forth? And
the angel of the Lord said: Not so, Mary; for the power of the Lord shall
overshadow thee: wherefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be
called the Son of the Most High. And thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He
shall save His people from their sins. And Mary said: Behold, the servant of the
Lord before His face: let it be unto me according to thy word.
12. And she made the purple and the scarlet, and took them to the priest.
And the priest blessed her, and said: Mary, the Lord God hath magnified thy
name, and thou shall be blessed in all the generations of the earth. And Mary,
with great joy, went away to Elizabeth her kinswoman, (1) and knocked at the door.
And when Elizabeth heard her, she threw away the scarlet, (2) and ran to the
door, and opened it; and seeing Mary, she blessed her, and said: Whence is this
to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? for, behold, that which is
in me leaped and blessed thee. (3) But Mary had forgotten the mysteries of
which the archangel Gabriel had spoken, and gazed up into heaven, and said: Who am
I, O Lord, that all the generations of the earth should bless me? (4) And she
remained three months with Elizabeth; and day by day she grew bigger. And Mary
being afraid, went away to her own house, and hid herself from the sons of
Israel. And she was sixteen (5) years old when these mysteries happened.
13. And she was in her sixth month; and, behold, Joseph came back from his
building, and, entering into his house, he discovered that she was big with
child. And he smote (6) his face, (7) and threw himself on the ground upon the
sackcloth, and wept bitterly, saying: With what face shall I look upon the Lord
my God? and what prayer shall I make about this maiden? because I received her a
virgin out of the temple of the Lord, and I have not watched over her. Who is
it that has hunted me (8) down? Who has done this evil thing in my house, and
defiled the virgin? Has not the history of Adam been repeated in me? For just as
Adam was in the hour of his singing praise, (9) and the serpent came, and
found Eve alone, and completely deceived her, so it has happened to me also. And
Joseph stood up from the sackcloth, and called Mary, and said to her: O thou who
hast been cared for by God, why hast thou done this and forgotten the Lord thy
God? Why hast thou brought low thy soul, thou that wast brought up in the holy
of holies, and that didst receive food from the hand of an angel? And she wept
bitterly, saying: I am innocent, and have known no man. And Joseph said to
her: Whence then is that which is in thy womb? And she said: As the Lord my God
liveth, I do not know whence it is to me.
14. And Joseph was greatly afraid, and retired from her, and considered
what he should do in regard to her. (10) And Joseph said: If I conceal her sin, I
find myself fighting against the law of the Lord; and if I expose her to the
sons of lsrael, I am afraid lest that which is in her be from an angel, (11) and
I shall be found giving up innocent blood to the doom of death. What then
shall I do with her? I will put her away from me secretly. And night came upon him;
and, behold, an angel of the Lord appears to him in a dream, saying: Be not
afraid for this maiden, for that which is in her is of the Holy Spirit; and she
will bring forth a Son, and thou shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His
people from their sins. (12) And Joseph arose from sleep, and glorified the
God of lsrael, who had given him this grace; and he kept her.
15. And Annas the scribe came to him, and said: Why hast thou not appeared
in our assembly? And Joseph said to him: Because I was weary from my journey,
and rested the first day. And he turned, and saw that Mary was with child. And
he ran away to the priest? (13) and said to him: Joseph, whom thou didst vouch
for, has committed a grievous crime. And the priest said: How so? And he said:
He has defiled the virgin whom he received out of the temple of the Lord, and
has married her by stealth, and has not revealed it to the sons of lsrael. And
the priest answering, said: Has Joseph done this? Then said Annas the scribe:
Send officers, and thou wilt find the virgin with child. And the officers went
away, and found it as he had said; and they brought her along with Joseph to the
tribunal. And the priest said: Mary, why hast thou done this? and why hast
thou brought thy soul low, and forgotten the Lord thy God? Thou that wast reared
in the holy of holies, and that didst receive food from the hand of an angel,
and didst hear the hymns, and didst dance before Him, why hast thou done this?
And she wept bitterly, saying: As the Lord my God liveth, I am pure before Him,
and know not a man. And the priest said to Joseph: Why hast thou done this? And
Joseph said: As the Lord liveth, I am pure concerning her. Then said the
priest: Bear not false witness, but speak the truth. Thou hast married her by
stealth, and hast not revealed it to the sons of Israel, and hast not bowed thy head
under the strong hand, that thy seed might be blessed. And Joseph was silent.
16. And the priest said: Give up the virgin whom thou didst receive out of
the temple of the Lord. And Joseph burst into tears. And the priest said: I
will give you to drink of the water of the ordeal of the Lord, (14) and He shall
make manifest your sins in your eyes. And the priest took the water, and gave
Joseph to drink and sent him away to the hill-country; and he returned unhurt.
And he gave to Mary also to drink, and sent her away to the hill-country; and
she returned unhurt. And all the people wondered that sin did not appear in them.
And the priest said: If the Lord God has not made manifest your sins, neither
do I judge you. And he sent them away. And Joseph took Mary, and went away to
his own house, rejoicing and glorifying the God of Israel.
17. And there was an order from the Emperor Augustus, that all in
Bethlehem of Judaea should be enrolled. (1) And Joseph said: I shall enrol my sons, but
what shall I do with this maiden? How shall I enrol her? As my wife? I am
ashamed. As my daughter then? But all the sons of Israel know that she is not my
daughter. The day of the Lord shall itself bring it to pass (2) as the Lord will.
And he saddled the ass, and set her upon it; and his son led it, and Joseph
followed. (3) And when they had come within three miles, Joseph turned and saw
her sorrowful; and he said to himself: Likely that which is in her distresses
her. And again Joseph turned and saw her laughing. And he said to her: Mary, how
is it that I see in thy face at one time laughter, at another sorrow? And Mary
said to Joseph: Because I see two peoples with my eyes; the one weeping and
lamenting, and the other rejoicing and exulting. And they came into the middle of
the road, and Mary said to him: Take me down from off the ass, for that which is
in me presses to come forth. And he took her down from off the ass, and said
to her: Whither shall I lead thee, and cover thy disgrace? for the place is
desert.
18. And he found a cave (4) there, and led her into it; and leaving his
two sons beside her, he went out to seek a widwife in the district of Bethlehem.
And I Joseph was walking, and was not walking; and I looked up into the
sky, and saw the sky astonished; and I looked up to the pole of the heavens, and
saw it standing, and the birds of the air keeping still. And I looked down upon
the earth, and saw a trough lying, and work-people reclining: and their hands
were in the trough. And those that were eating did not eat, and those that were
rising did not carry it up, and those that were conveying anything to their
mouths did not convey it; but the faces of all were looking upwards. And I saw
the sheep walking, and the sheep stood still; and the shepherd raised his hand to
strike them, and his hand remained up. And I looked upon the current of the
river, and I saw the mouths of the kids resting on the water and not drinking,
and all things in a moment were driven from their course.
19. And I saw a woman coming down from the hill-country, and she said to
me: O man, whither art thou going? And I said: I am seeking an Hebrew midwife.
And she answered and said unto me: Art thou of Israel? And I said to her: Yes.
And she said: And who is it that is bringing forth in the cave? And I said: A
woman betrothed to me. And she said to me: Is she not thy wife? And I said to
her: It is Mary that was reared in the temple of the Lord, and I obtained her by
lot as my wife. And yet she is not my wife, but has conceived of the Holy
Spirit.
And the widwife said to him: Is this true? And Joseph said to her: Come
and see. And the midwife went away with him. And they stood in the place of the
cave, and behold a luminous cloud overshadowed the cave. And the midwife said:
My soul has been magnified this day, because mine eyes have seen strange things
-- because salvation has been brought forth to lsrael. And immediately the
cloud disappeared out of the cave, and a great light shone in the cave, so that the
eyes could not bear it. And in a little that light gradually decreased, until
the infant appeared, and went and took the breast from His mother Mary. And the
midwife cried out, and said: This is a great day to me, because I have seen
this strange sight. And the midwife went forth out of the cave, and Salome met
her. And she said to her: Salome, Salome, I have a strange sight to relate to
thee: a virgin has brought forth -- a thing which her nature admits not of. Then
said Salome: As the Lord my God liveth, unless I thrust in my finger, and search
the parts, I will not believe that a virgin has brought forth.
20. And the midwife went in, and said to Mary: Show thyself; for no small
controversy has arisen about thee. And Salome put in her finger, and cried out,
and said: Woe is me for mine iniquity and mine unbelief, because I have
tempted the living God; and, behold, my hand is dropping off as if burned with fire.
And she bent her knees before the Lord, saying: O God of my fathers, remember
that I am the seed of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob; do not make a show of me to
the sons of Israel, but restore me to the poor; for Thou knowest, O Lord, that
in Thy name I have performed my services, and that I have received my reward
at Thy hand. And, behold, an angel of the Lord stood by her, saying to her:
Salome, Salome, the Lord hath heard thee. Put thy hand to the infant, and carry it,
and thou wilt have safety and joy. And Salome went and carried it, saying: I
will worship Him, because a great King has been born to lsrael. And, behold,
Salome was immediately cured, and she went forth out of the cave justified. And
behold a voice saying: Salome, Salome, tell not the strange things thou hast
seen, until the child has come into Jerusalem.
21. And, behold, Joseph was ready to go into Judaea. And there was a great
commotion in Bethlehem of Judaea, for Magi came, saying: Where is he that is
born king of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and have come to
worship him. And when Herod heard, he was much disturbed, and sent officers to
the Magi. And he sent for the priests, and examined them, saying: How is it
written about the Christ? where is He to be born? And they said: In Bethlehem of
Judaea, for so it is written. (1) And he sent them away. And he examined the
Magi, saying to them: What sign have you seen in reference to the king that has
been born? And the Magi said: We have seen a star of great size shining among
these stars, and obscuring their light, so that the stars did not appear; and we
thus knew that a king has been born to Israel, and we have come to worship him.
And Herod said: Go and seek him; and if you find him, let me know, in order that
I also may go and worship him. And the Magi went out. And, behold, the star
which they had seen in the east went before them until they came to the cave, and
it stood over the top of the cave. And the Magi saw the infant with His mother
Mary; and they brought forth from their bag gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.
And having been warned by the angel not to go into Judaea, they went into
their own country by another road. (2)
22. And when Herod knew that he had been mocked by the Magi, in a rage he
sent murderers, saying to them: Slay the children (3) from two years old and
under. And Mary, having heard that the children were being killed, was afraid,
and took the infant and swaddled Him, and put Him into an ox-stall. And
Elizabeth, having heard that they were searching for John, took him and went up into the
hill-country, and kept looking where to conceal him. And there was no place of
concealment. And Elizabeth, groaning with a loud voice, says: O mountain of
God, receive mother and child. And immediately the mountain was cleft, and
received her. And a light shone about them, for an angel of the Lord was with them,
watching over them.
23. And Herod searched for John, and sent officers to Zacharias, saying:
Where hast thou hid thy son? And he, answering, said to them: I am the servant
of God in holy things, and I sit constantly in the temple of the Lord: I do not
know where my son is. And the officers went away, and reported all these things
to Herod. And Herod was enraged, and said: His son is destined to be king over
Israel. And he sent to him again, saying: Tell the truth; where is thy son?
for thou knowest that thy life is in my hand. And Zacharias said: I am God's
martyr, if thou sheddest my blood; for the Lord will receive my spirit, because
thou sheddest innocent blood at the vestibule of the temple of the Lord. And
Zacharias was murdered about daybreak. And the sons of lsrael did not know that he
had been murdered. (4)
24. But at the hour of the salutation the priests went away, and Zacharias
did not come forth to meet them with a blessing, according to his custom. (5)
And the priests stood waiting for Zacharias to salute him at the prayer, (6)
and to glorify the Most High. And he still delaying, they were all afraid. But
one of them ventured to go in, and he saw clotted blood beside the altar; and he
heard a voice saying: Zacharias has been murdered, and his blood shall not be
wiped up until his avenger come. And hearing this saying, he was afraid, and
went out and told it to the priests. And they ventured in, and saw what had
happened; and the fretwork of the temple made a wailing noise, and they rent their
clothes (7) from the top even to the bottom. And they found not his body, but
they found his blood turned into stone. And they were afraid, and went out and
reported to the people that Zacharias had been murdered. And all the tribes of the
people heard, and mourned, and lamented for him three days and three nights.
And after the three days, the priests consulted as to whom they should put in
his place; and the lot fell upon Simeon. For it was he who had been warned by the
Holy Spirit that he should not see death until he should see the Christ in the
flesh. (8)
And I James that wrote this history in Jerusalem, a commotion having
arisen when Herod died, withdrew myself to the wilderness until the commotion in
Jerusalem ceased, glorifying the Lord God, who had given me the gift and the
wisdom to write this history. (1) And grace shall be with them that fear our Lord
Jesus Christ, to whom be glory to ages of ages. Amen. (2)