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SIMILITUDE IV.

As in the summer the living trees are distinguished from the dry by their fruit and green leaves; so in the world to come the righteous shall be distinguished from the unrighteous by their happiness.

AGAIN he showed me many other trees, of which some had leaves, and others appeared dry and withered. And he said unto me, Seest thou these trees? I answered, Sir, I see them; and some are dry, and others full of leaves.

2 These trees, saith he, which are green, are the righteous, which shall possess the world to come. For the world to come, is the summer to the righteous; but to sinners it is the winter.

3 When, therefore, the mercy of the Lord shall shine forth, then they who serve God shall be made manifest, and plain unto all. For as in the summer the fruit of every tree is shown and made manifest, so also the works of the righteous shall be declared and made manifest, and they shall all be restored in that world merry and joyful.

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4 For the other kind of men, namely, the Nations. wicked, like the trees which thou sawest dry, shall as such be found dry and without fruit in that other world; and like dry wood shall be burnt; and it shall be made manifest that they have done evil all the time of their life;

5 And they shall be burnt, because they have sinned and have not repented of their sins. And also all the other nations shall be burnt, because they have not acknowledged God their Creator.

6 Do thou, therefore, bring forth good fruit,

that in the summer thy fruit may be known; and keep thyself from much business, and thou shalt not offend. For they who are involved in much business, sin much; because they are taken up with their affairs, and serve not God.

7 And how can a man that does not serve God ask any thing of God, and receive it? But they who serve him ask and receive what they desire.

8 But, if a man has only one thing to follow, he may serve God, because his mind is not taken off from God, but he serves him with a pure mind.

9 If, therefore, thou shalt do this, thou mayest have fruit in the world to come; and all, as many as shall do in like manner, shall bring forth fruit.

SIMILITUDE V.

Of a true fast, and the rewards of it; also of the cleanliness of the body.

AS I was fasting, and sitting down in a certain mountain, and giving thanks unto God With me. for all the things that he had done unto me, behold I saw the shepherd, who was wont to converse with me, sitting by me, and saying unto me, What has brought thee hither thus early in the morning? I answered, Sir, to-day Vid. Not. I keep a 'station.

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God; nor is this a fast which ye fast, profiting nothing with God.

3 Sir, said I, what makes you speak thus? He replied, I speak it, because this is not the true fast which you think you fast; but I will show you what that is which is a complete Cot fast, and acceptable unto God.

4 Hearken, said he; The Lord does not desire such a needless fast; for by fasting in this manner, thou advancest nothing in righ

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6 But trust in the Lord, that if thou dost these things, and fearest him, and abstainest from every evil work, thou shalt live unto God.

7 If thou shalt do this, thou shalt perfect a great fast, and an acceptable one unto the Lord.

8 Hearken unto the similitude which I am about to propose unto thee, as to this

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9 A certain man having a farm, and many servants, planted a vineyard in a certain part of his estate for his posterity;

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25 Keep the commandments of the Lord, and thou shalt be approved, and shalt be written in the number of those that keep his commandments. But if besides those things which the Lord hath commanded, thou shalt add some good thing, thou shalt purchase to thyself a greater dignity, and be in more favor

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