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him writing, and he went to seek for himself a place where he might seize for himself a city. 3. And he found a writing which former (generations) had carved on the rock, and he read what was thereon, and he transcribed it and sinned owing to it; for it contained the teaching of the Watchers in accordance with which they used to observe the omens of the sun and moon and stars in all the signs of heaven. 1 4. And he wrote it down and said nothing regarding it; for he was afraid to speak to Noah about it lest he should be angry with him on account of it. 5. And in the thirtieth jubilee, in the second week, in the
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and told it to Noah. 10. And it came to pass in the beginning of the thirty-third jubilee that they divided
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[paragraph continues] And his portion extendeth along the great sea, and it extendeth in a straight line till it reacheth the west of the tongue which looketh towards the south; 1 for this sea is named the tongue of the Egyptian Sea. 2 15. And it turneth from here towards the south towards the mouth of the great sea 3 on the shore of (its) waters, and it extendeth to the west to Afrâ 4 and it extendeth till it reacheth the waters of the river Gihon, and to the south of the waters of Gihon, 5 to the banks of this river. 16. And it extendeth towards the east, till it reacheth the Garden of Eden, to the south thereof, [to the south] and from the east of the whole land of Eden and of the whole cast, it turneth to the †east,† 6 and proceedeth till it reacheth the east of the mountain named Râfâ, and it descendeth to the bank of the mouth of the river Tînâ. 17. This portion came forth by lot for Shem and his sons, that they should possess it for ever unto his generations for evermore. 18. And Noah rejoiced that this portion came forth for Shem and for his sons, and he remembered all that he had spoken with his mouth in prophecy; for he had said:
Blessed be the Lord God of Shem,
And may the Lord dwell in the dwelling of Shem." 7
[paragraph continues] 19. And he knew that the Garden of Eden is the holy of holies, and the dwelling of the Lord, and Mount Sinai the centre of the desert, and Mount Zion--the centre of the navel of the earth: these three 8 were created as holy places facing each other. 20. And he blessed the God of gods, who had put the word of the Lord into his mouth, and the Lord for evermore. 21. And he knew that a blessed portion
and a blessing had come to Shem and his sons unto the generations for ever--the whole land of Eden and the whole land of the Red Sea, and the whole land of the east, and India, and on the Red Sea and the mountains thereof, and all the land of Bashan, and all the land of Lebanon and the islands of Kaftûr, 1 and all the mountains of Sanîr 2 and Amânâ, 3 and the mountains of Asshur in the north, and all the land of Elam, Asshur, and Bâbêl, and Sûsân and Mâĕdâi 4 and all the mountains of Ararat, and all the region beyond the sea, which is beyond the mountains of Asshur towards the north, a blessed and spacious land, and all that is in it is very good. 22. 5 And for Ham came forth the second portion, beyond the Gihon towards the south to the right 6 of the Garden, and it extendeth towards the south and it extendeth to all the mountains of fire, 7 and it extendeth towards the west to the sea of Atêl 8 and it extendeth towards the west till it reacheth the sea of Mâûk 9--that (sea) into which †everything which is not destroyed descendeth†. 10 23. And it goeth forth towards the north to the limits of Gâdîr, 11 and it goeth forth to the coast of the waters of the sea to the waters of the great sea till it draweth near to the river Gihon, and goeth along the river Gihon till it reacheth the right of the Garden of Eden. 24. And this is the land which came forth for Ham as the portion which he was to occupy for ever for himself and his sons unto their
generations for ever. 25. 1 And for Japheth came forth the third portion beyond 2 the river Tînâ 3 to the north of the outflow of its waters, and it extendeth north-easterly to the whole region of Gog 4 and to all the country east thereof. 26. And it extendeth northerly to the north, and it extendeth to the mountains of Qêlt 5towards the north, and towards the sea of Mâûk, and it goeth forth to the east of Gâdîr as far as the region of the waters of the sea. 27. And it extendeth until it approacheth the west of Fârâ 6 and it returneth towards Afêrâg, 7 and it extendeth easterly to the waters of the sea of Mêat. 8 28. And it extendeth to the region of the river Tînâ in a northeasterly direction until it approacheth the boundary of its waters towards the mountain Râfâ, 9 and it turneth round towards the north. 29. This is the land which came forth for Japheth and his sons as the portion of his inheritance which he should possess for himself and his sons, for their generations for ever; five great islands, 10 and a great land in the north. 30. But it is cold, and the land of Ham is hot, and the land of Shem is neither hot nor cold, but it is of blended cold and heat.
71:5 This name occurs in the LXX of Gen. xi. 13, but not in the MT or other Versions. It also occurs in the genealogy in Luke iii. 36.
72:1 Cf. Josephus, Ant. i. 2, 3, who assigns this wisdom not to the Watchers, but to the children of Seth.
72:2 Cf. Gen. X. 24.
72:3 A paronomasia is implied in the original Hebrew here.
72:4 Read Azûrâ.
72:5 There is a play (in the original Hebrew) on the meaning of the name Peleg here.
72:6 The secret division of the earth is followed by an authoritative one by Noah, and made binding on his descendants. Canaan is included in Shem's lot. Hence, the Israelite conquest p. 73 later is justified. 'Noah's division of the earth is alluded to in Pirḳe de R. Eliezer xxiii. (end).
73:1 i. e. one of the angels.
73:2 For the countries included in Shem's lot, See 21, ix. 2-6, 13b. According to Epiphanius it extended from Persia and Bactria to India, to Rhinocurura (between Egypt and Palestine).
73:3 According to Ezek. xxxviii. 12 (1 Enoch xxvi. i) Palestine was the "navel" of the earth.
73:4 Probably the Rhipaean mountains (identified sometimes with the Ural mountains).
73:5 i. e. the river Tanais or Don.
73:6 i. e. the Maeotis or Sea of Azov.
73:7 i. e. (?) the Rhinocurura (= "the torrent of Egypt") on the confines of Egypt and Palestine (Charles); cf. Isa. xxvii. 12.
73:8 i. e. either promontory of land, or bay.
74:1 i. e. (?) the promontory on which Mt. Sindi is situated.
74:2 I i. e. the Gulf of Akaba; cf. Isa. xi. 15.
74:3 ? the northern waters of the Red Sea.
74:4 i. e. Africa in the restricted sense of the Roman province which included Egypt and the other northern parts of Africa bordering the Mediterranean.
74:5 i. e. the Nile.
74:6 ? read "west."
74:7 Cf. vii. 11.
74:8 These three holy places fall within Shem's lot.
75:1 ? Crete. The ancient Versions identify Caphtor with Cappadocia.
75:2 i. e. Senir (Deut. iii. 9; Ezek. xxvii. 5) = Hermon.
75:3 ? Mt. Amanus in N. Syria.
75:4 i. e. Media; cf. x. 35.
75:5 22-24 give details of Ham's portion, which includes all Africa and certain parts of Asia.
75:6 i. e. to the south.
75:7 Cf. 1 Enoch xviii. 6-9, xxiv. 1-3.
75:8 i. e. the Atlantic.
75:9 ? The great ocean stream in the extreme west.
75:10 The text may be corrupt. Render, perhaps, "if anything descends into it, it perishes" (Charles).
75:11 i. e. Cadiz.
76:1 25-29a Japheth's portion (N. Asia, Europe, five great islands); cf. ix. 7-13.
76:2 Japheth's portion is elaborately described in Josephus, Ant. i. 6, 1.
76:3 i. e. the river Don.
76:4 In N. Asia. Josephus identifies Gog with the Scythians.
76:5 Qêlt = probably the Celts.
76:6 ? Africa.
76:7 ? Phrygia.
76:8 i. e. the Sea of Azov (see viii. 12 above).
76:9 ? the Ural mountains (Cf. viii. 12 above).
76:10 Including, probably, Cyprus, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica.