Tob 6
1 
               And as they went on their journey, they came in the evening to the river Tigris, and
                  they lodged there.
                  
               2 
               And when the young man went down to wash himself, a fish leaped out of the river,
                  and would have devoured him.
                  
               3 
               Then the angel said to him, Take the fish. And the young man laid hold of the fish,
                  and drew it to land.
                  
               4 
               To whom the angel said, Open the fish, and take the heart and the liver and the gall,
                  and put them up safely.
                  
               5 
               So the young man did as the angel commanded him; and when they had roasted the fish,
                  they did eat it: then they both went on their way, till they drew near to Ecbatane.
                  
               6 
               Then the young man said to the angel, Brother Azarias, to what use is the heart and
                  the liver and the gal of the fish?
                  
               7 
               And he said to him, Touching the heart and the liver, if a devil or an evil spirit
                  trouble any, we must make a smoke thereof before the man or the woman, and the party
                  shall be no more vexed.
                  
               8 
               As for the gall, it is good to anoint a man that has whiteness in his eyes, and he
                  shall be healed.
                  
               9 
               And when they were come near to Rages,
               10 
               The angel said to the young man, Brother, to day we shall lodge with Raguel, who is
                  your cousin; he also has one only daughter, named Sara; I will speak for her, that
                  she may be given you for a wife.
                  
               11 
               For to you does the right of her appertain, seeing you only art of her kindred.
               12 
               And the maid is fair and wise: now therefore hear me, and I will speak to her father;
                  and when we return from Rages we will celebrate the marriage: for I know that Raguel
                  cannot marry her to another according to the law of Moses, but he shall be guilty
                  of death, because the right of inheritance does rather appertain to you than to any
                  other.
                  
               13 
               Then the young man answered the angel, I have heard, brother Azarias that this maid
                  has been given to seven men, who all died in the marriage chamber.
                  
               14 
               And now I am the only son of my father, and I am afraid, lest if I go in to her, I
                  die, as the other before: for a wicked spirit loves her, which hurts no body, but
                  those which come to her; wherefore I also fear lest I die, and bring my father’s and
                  my mother’s life because of me to the grave with sorrow: for they have no other son
                  to bury them.
                  
               15 
               Then the angel said to him, Do you not remember the precepts which your father gave
                  you, that you should marry a wife of your own kindred? wherefore hear me, O my brother;
                  for she shall be given you to wife; and make you no reckoning of the evil spirit;
                  for this same night shall she be given you in marriage.
                  
               16 
               And when you shall come into the marriage chamber, you shall take the ashes of perfume,
                  and shall lay upon them some of the heart and liver of the fish, and shall make a
                  smoke with it:
                  
               17 
               And the devil shall smell it, and flee away, and never come again any more: but when
                  you shall come to her, rise up both of you, and pray to God which is merciful, who
                  will have pity on you, and save you: fear not, for she is appointed to you from the
                  beginning; and you shall preserve her, and she shall go with you. Moreover I suppose
                  that she shall bear you children. Now when Tobias had heard these things, he loved
                  her, and his heart was effectually joined to her.