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1When they had finished eating, they escorted Tobi'as in to her. 2As he went he remembered the words of Raph'ael, and he took the live ashes of incense and put the heart and liver of the fish upon them and made a smoke. 3And when the demon smelled the odour he fled to the remotest parts of Egypt, and the angel bound him. 4When the door was shut and the two were alone, Tobi'as got up from the bed and said, “Sister, get up, and let us pray that the Lord may have mercy upon us.” 5And Tobi'as began to pray,
“Blessed art thou, O God of our fathers,
and blessed be thy holy and glorious name for ever.
Let the heavens and all thy
creatures bless thee.
6Thou madest Adam and gavest
him Eve his wife as a helper and support.
From them the race of mankind
has sprung.
Thou didst say, ‘It is not good that
the man should be alone;
let us make a helper for him like
himself.’
7And now, O Lord, I am not taking this sister of mine because of lust, but with sincerity. Grant that I may find mercy and may grow old together with her.” 8And she said with him, “Amen.” 9Then they both went to sleep for the night.
But Rag'uel arose and went and dug a grave, 10with the thought, “Perhaps he too will die.” 11Then Rag'uel went into his house 12and said to his wife Edna, “Send one of the maids to see whether he is alive; and if he is not, let us bury him without any one knowing about it.” 13So the maid opened the door and went in, and found them both asleep. 14And she came out and told them that he was alive. 15Then Rag'uel blessed God and said,
“Blessed art thou, O God, with
every pure and holy blessing.
Let thy saints and all thy creatures
bless thee;
let all thy angels and thy chosen
people bless thee for ever.
16Blessed art thou, because thou hast
made me glad.
It has not happened to me as I expected;
but thou hast treated us according to thy great mercy.
17Blessed art thou, because thou hast
had compassion on two only children.
Show them mercy, O Lord;
and bring their lives to fulfilment in health and happiness and mercy.”
18Then he ordered his servants to fill in the grave.
19After this he gave a wedding feast for them which lasted fourteen days. 20And before the days of the feast were over, Rag'uel declared by oath to Tobi'as8.20 Gk him that he should not leave until the fourteen days of the wedding feast were ended, 21that then he should take half of Rag'uel's8.21 Gk his property and return in safety to his father, and that the rest would be his “when my wife and I die.”
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