The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew.

 The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew.

 In those days there was a man in Jerusalem, Joachim by name, of the tribe of Judah. He was the shepherd of his own sheep, fearing the Lord in integrit

 Chapter 2.

 Chapter 3.

 Chapter 4.

 Chapter 5.

 Chapter 6.

 Chapter 7.

 Chapter 8.

 Chapter 9.

 Chapter 10.

 Chapter 11.

 Chapter 12.

 Chapter 13.

 Chapter 14.

 Chapter 15.

 Chapter 16.

 Chapter 17.

 Chapter 18.

 Chapter 19.

 Chapter 20.

 Chapter 21.

 Chapter 22.

 Chapter 23.

 Chapter 24.

 Chapter 25.

 Chapter 26.

 Chapter 27.

 Chapter 28.

 Chapter 29.

 Chapter 30.

 Chapter 31.

 Chapter 32.

 Chapter 33.

 Chapter 34.

 Chapter 35.

 Chapter 36.

 Chapter 37.

 Chapter 38.

 Chapter 39.

 Chapter 40.

 Chapter 41.

 Chapter 42.

Chapter 16.

And when the second year was past,40 One ms. has: When two days were past. Another: On the thirteenth day. Magi came from the east to Jerusalem, bringing great gifts. And they made strict inquiry of the Jews, saying: Where is the king who has been born to you? for we have seen his star in the east, and have come to worship him. And word of this came to King Herod, and so alarmed him that he called together the scribes and the Pharisees, and the teachers of the people, asking of them where the prophets had foretold that Christ should be born. And they said: In Bethlehem of Judah. For it is written: And thou Bethelehem, in the land of Judah, art by no means the least among the princes of Judah; for out of thee shall come forth a Leader who shall rule my people Israel.41 Mic. v. 2. Then King Herod summoned the magi to him, and strictly inquired of them when the star appeared to them. Then, sending them to Bethlehem, he said: Go and make strict inquiry about the child; and when ye have found him, bring me word again, that I may come and worship him also. And while the magi were going on their way, there appeared to them the star, which was, as it were, a guide to them, going before them until they came to where the child was. And when the magi saw the star, they rejoiced with great joy; and going into the house, they saw the child Jesus sitting in His mother’s lap. Then they opened their treasures, and presented great gifts to the blessed Mary and Joseph. And to the child Himself they offered each of them a piece of gold.42 The siclus aureus, or gold shekel, was worth £1, 16s. 6d. And likewise one gave gold, another frankincense, and the third myrrh.43 One ms. has: Gaspar gave Myrrh, Melchior frankincense, Balthusar gold. And when they were going to return to King Herod, they were warned by an angel in their sleep not to go back to Herod; and they returned to their own country by another road.44 Matt. ii. 1–12.