Miryai Saga

Miryai is Expelled from Jewry
A Variant of the Above from the Oxford Manuscript

The Exiled Community Settle on the Euphrates

The Jews Persecute the Mandaeans

They Beg Then to Return


Yahi-Yohanna Saga

Portents of John`s Birth

John`s Proclamation concerning himself
and his assumption of the Prophet's mantle


John`s Light-Ship

John the Ascetic

Of Judgement Day

The Letter of Truth

John`s Invulnerability

John and the Baptism of Jesus

John's Marriage

John on His own Passing

John's Birth , Uprising, and First Appearance

John's Answer to Jesus Concerning the Angel of Death



Fisher Saga
The Fisher of Souls Saga

The Light Ship of the Fisher

The Good Fisher Rejects the Overtures
of the Evil Ones and Overwhelms Them


The Final Submission of the Evil Fishers



Good Shepherd Prayers  


THE LOVING SHEPHERDS
OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD


THE GOOD SHEPHERD




Odds and Ends

The Song of the Poor's Exhaltation

Exhortations


In the Beginning


The Treasury of Life
Sidra d-Yahia
Yahia-Yohanna
Portents of John`s Birth
In the name of the Great Life may hallowed Light be glorified.

A Child was planted out of the height, a mystery revealed in Jerusalem.

The priests saw dreams ; chill seized on their children, chill seized Jerusalem.

Early in the morning he want to the temple. He opened his mouth in blasphemy  and his lips of lying. He opened his mouth in blasphemy and spake to all of  the priests:

In my vision of the night I beheld, I beheld in my vision this. When I lay there, I slept not and rested not, and I beheld that a star appeared and stood over Enishbhai (Elisabeth). Fire burned in Old Father (Abâ Zâba) Zakhrià (Zachariah); three heaven-lights appeared. The Sun sank and the lights rose. Fire lit up the house of the people, smoke rose over the temple. A quaking quaked in the Throne-Chariot, so that Earth removed from her seat. A star flew down into Judea, a star flew down into Jerusalem. The Sun appeared by night, and the moon rose by day.

When the priests heard this, they cast dust on their head. Yaqif the priest weeps and Beni-Amin`s tears flow. Shilai and Shalbai cast dust on their heads. Elizar (the chief priest) opened his moiuth and spake unto all of the priests: Yaqif interprets dreams, but as yet he has no understanding of these. Beni-Amin interprets dreams ; is he not a man who discloses your secrets? Tãb-Yómin gives us no revelation, though you deem he can give information on all that is and that which is not.

Earth groans out of season and is sent a-whirl through the heaven-spheres. Earth opens her mouth and speaks to Elizar: Go to Lilyukh, that he may interpret the dreams you have seen. Thereupon Elizar opened his mouth and spake unto all of the priests: Who goes to Lilyukh, that he may interpret the dreams you have seen? Then wrote they a letter and put it in the hand of Tâb-Yòmin. Tâb-Yòmin took the letter and betook himself to Lilyukh. Lilyukh lay on his bed; sleep had not yet flown from him. A quaking came into his heart, shivered his heart and brought it down from its stay. Tâb-Yòmin drew near to Lilyukh. Tâb-Yòmin stepped up to Lilyukh, shook him out of his sleep and spake to him : The priests saw dreams ...... (the above paragraph repeated)... and the moon rose by day.

When Lilyukh heard this, he cast dust on his head. Naked, Lilyukh rose from his bed and fetched the dream-book. He opens it and reads in it and looks for what stands there written. He opens it and reads therein and interpret the dreams in silence without reading aloud. He writes them in a letter and expounds them to a leaf. In it he says to them ; "Woe unto you, all of you priests, for Enishbai (Elisabeth) shall bear a child. Woe unto you, Mistress Torah (the Law), for Yûhânâ shall be born in Jerusalem."

Lilyukh writes unto them in the letter and says to them: "The star, that came and stood over Enishbhai (Elisabeth): A child will be planted out of the height from above ; he comes and will be given unto Enishbai (Elisabeth). The fire , that burned in Old Father (Âba Zâba) Zakhriâ (Zachariah) : Yûhânâ shall be born in Jerusalem."

Tâb-Yòmin took the letter and in haste made off to Jerusalem. He came and found all the priests sitting in sorrow. He took the letter and laid it in the hand of Elizar. He opens it and reads it and finds in it wondrous discourses. He opens it and reads it and sees what stands therein written. He reads it in silence and gives them no decision about it.
Elizar then took it and laid it in the hand of Old Father Zakhriâ. He opens it and reads it and sees what stands therein written. He reads it in silence and gives no decision about it.

Elizar now opened his mouth and spake to Old Father Zakhriâ: Old Father, get thee gone from Judea, lest thou stir up strife in Jerusalem.

Old Father then raised his right hand and smote on the head of Elizar, saying : Elizar, thou great house, thou had of all the priests! If thou in thy inner part (soul?) knewest thy mother, thou wouldst not dare come into our Synagogue. If thou in thy inner part knewest, thou wouldst not dare read the Torah. For thy mother was a wanton. A wanton was she, who did not match with the house of her husband`s father. As thy father had not the hundred gold staters for writing her the bill of divorcement, he abandoned her straightaway and enquired not for her. Is there a day when I come and look forth, and see not Mìsha bar amrà (Moses, son of Amram)? Yea, is there a day when I come without praying in your Synagogue, that all of you should be false and dishonest and say a word which you have ne`er heard about me? Where is there a dead man who becomes living again, that Enishbai should bear a child? Where is there a blind man who becomes seeing? Where is there a lame man for whom his feet walk again? And where is there a mute who learns to read alud from a book, that Enishbai should bear a child? Nay, neither through me nor through you will Enishbai ever bear a child!

Then all of the priests arose and said to Old Father Zakhriâ, they said in reproach;
Be at rest and keep thy seat, Old Father, and let the calm of the Good rest upon thee. Old Father, if there were no dreams in Judea, then would all that Mishâ has said, be lying. Rather shall thy word and our word be made good, and the dreams we have seen. Yôhânâ will receive Jordan and be called a prophet in Jerusalem.

Thereupon Old Father removed himself from their midst, and Elizar followed him.
Then were seen three lights (lamps) which companied him. They ran up, caught Old Father by the hem of his robe and said to him: Old Father, what is it that goes before thee, and what is it that follows thee? Then he answered them, saying: "O Elizar, thou great house, thou head of all the priests, I know ot whom the lights guard which go before me. I know not with whom the fire goes which follows me. But neither through me nor through you will Enishbai ever bear a child"

Then all the priests rose and said to Old Father Zakhriâ, in reproach they said: Old Father Zakhriâ, be at peace, firm and decided, for the child willbe planted from out of the most high height and be given to thee in old age. Yôhânâ will receive Jordan and be called a prophet in Jerusalem. We will be baptized with his baptizing and with his pure sign will we be signed. We will take his bread and drink his drink and with him ascend to Light`s region.

All the priests arose and said to Old Father Zakhriâ, in reproach they said: Old Father ! We will enlighten thee as to thy race and thy fathers, from whom thou hast come forth .. (here follows a long list of prophets and sages, beginning with Moses, which I omit, as it requires a lenghty commentary for which space here does not serve... ending with..) Tâb-Yòmin and the school-teachers have come forth from thy race. The blessed princes, who are thy forebears, Old Father, all of them have taken no wife and begotten no sons. Yet in their old age each of them had a son. They had sons, and they were prophets in Jerusalem. If now out of thee as well a prophet comes forth, thou dost then revive this race again. Yea, Yôhânâ will be born and will be called prophet in Jerusalem. Then Elizar opened his mouth and said to Old Father: Old Father! If Yôhânâ receobes Jordan, then will I be his servant, be baptized with his baptizing and signed with his pure sign. We will take his bread and drink his drink and with him ascend to Light`s region. Then Old Father opened his mouth and said unto all of the priests; If the child comes out of the most high height, What then will you do in Jerusalem?

They have taken the child of the basin of Jordan and laidhim in the womb of Enishbai (Elisabeth).

Life is victorious and victorious is the Man who has come hither.

Miryai Saga

Miryai is Expelled from Jewry
A Variant of the Above from the Oxford Manuscript

The Exiled Community Settle on the Euphrates

The Jews Persecute the Mandaeans

They Beg Then to Return


Yahi-Yohanna Saga

Portents of John`s Birth

John`s Proclamation concerning himself
and his assumption of the Prophet's mantle


John`s Light-Ship

John the Ascetic

Of Judgement Day

The Letter of Truth

John`s Invulnerability

John and the Baptism of Jesus

John's Marriage

John on His own Passing

John's Birth , Uprising, and First Appearance

John's Answer to Jesus Concerning the Angel of Death



Fisher Saga
The Fisher of Souls Saga

The Light Ship of the Fisher

The Good Fisher Rejects the Overtures
of the Evil Ones and Overwhelms Them


The Final Submission of the Evil Fishers



Good Shepherd Prayers  


THE LOVING SHEPHERDS
OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD


THE GOOD SHEPHERD




Odds and Ends

The Song of the Poor's Exhaltation

Exhortations


In the Beginning


The Treasury of Life

Miryai Saga

Miryai is Expelled from Jewry
A Variant of the Above from the Oxford Manuscript

The Exiled Community Settle on the Euphrates

The Jews Persecute the Mandaeans

They Beg Then to Return


Yahi-Yohanna Saga

Portents of John`s Birth

John`s Proclamation concerning himself
and his assumption of the Prophet's mantle


John`s Light-Ship

John the Ascetic

Of Judgement Day

The Letter of Truth

John`s Invulnerability

John and the Baptism of Jesus

John's Marriage

John on His own Passing

John's Birth , Uprising, and First Appearance

John's Answer to Jesus Concerning the Angel of Death



Fisher Saga
The Fisher of Souls Saga

The Light Ship of the Fisher

The Good Fisher Rejects the Overtures
of the Evil Ones and Overwhelms Them


The Final Submission of the Evil Fishers



Good Shepherd Prayers  


THE LOVING SHEPHERDS
OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD


THE GOOD SHEPHERD




Odds and Ends

The Song of the Poor's Exhaltation

Exhortations


In the Beginning


The Treasury of Life
From the book Gnostic John the Baptiszer: Selections from the
Mandaean John-Book
by G.R.S. Mead pages 35 - 40