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 24.

Then Affrodosius, that governor of the city, when news of this was brought to him, went to the temple with all his army. And the priests of the temple, when they saw Affrodosius with all his army coming into the temple, thought that he was making haste only to see vengeance taken on those on whose account the gods had fallen down. But when he came into the temple, and saw all the gods lying prostrate on their faces, he went up to the blessed Mary, who was carrying the Lord in her bosom, and adored Him, and said to all his army and all his friends: Unless this were the God of our gods, our gods would not have fallen on their faces before Him; nor would they be lying prostrate in His presence: wherefore they silently confess that He is their Lord. Unless we, therefore, take care to do what we have seen our gods doing, we may run the risk of His anger, and all come to destruction, even as it happened to Pharaoh king of the Egyptians, who, not believing in powers so mighty, was drowned in the sea, with all his army.55 Ex. xv. 4. Then all the people of that same city believed in the Lord God through Jesus Christ.