The Kebra Nagast, by E.A.W. Budge, [1922], at sacred-texts.com
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Introduction: I. |
The Manuscripts of the Kĕbra Nagast, etc. | |
II. |
Translation of the Arabic Version | |
III. |
Legends of the Queen of Sheba in the Ḳur’ân | |
IV. |
Modern Legends of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba | |
V. |
Summary of the Contents of the Kĕbra Nagast | |
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The Chapters of the Kĕbra Nagast |
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1. |
The Glory of Kings | |
2. |
The Greatness of Kings | |
3. |
The Kingdom of Adam | |
4. |
Concerning Envy | |
5. |
The Kingdom of Seth | |
6. |
The Sin of Cain | |
7. |
Noah | |
8. |
The Flood | |
9. |
The Covenant of Noah | |
10. |
Concerning Zion | |
11. |
Declaration of the Three Hundred and Eighteen Orthodox Fathers | |
12. |
Canaan | |
13. |
Abraham | |
14. |
The Covenant of Abraham | |
15. |
Isaac and Jacob | |
16. |
Reuben | |
17. |
The Glory of Zion | |
18. |
The Agreement of the Orthodox Fathers and Bishops | |
19. |
The Discovery of the Book Kĕbra Nagast | |
20. |
The Division of the Earth | |
21. |
The Queen of the South | |
22. |
Tâmrîn, the Merchant | |
23. |
The Return of Tâmrîn to Ethiopia | |
24. |
The Queen of Ethiopia prepares for her Journey to Jerusalem | |
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25. |
The Queen of Ethiopia comes to Solomon the King | |
26. |
The Conversation of Solomon with the Queen of Ethiopia | |
27. |
Solomon and the Workman | |
28. |
Solomon's Instructions to the Queen | |
29. |
The Three Hundred and Eighteen Patriarchs—Narrative of Solomon and the Queen—continued | |
30. |
Solomon's Oath to the Queen of Ethiopia | |
31. |
Solomon's Sign to the Queen of Ethiopia |
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32. |
The Queen brings forth her son Bayna-Leḥkem | |
33. |
Bayna-Leḥkem sets out for Jerusalem | |
34. |
Bayna-Leḥkem arrived in Gâzâ | |
35. |
Solomon makes Bayna-Leḥkem Captain of his Host | |
36. |
Solomon's Conversation with Bayna-Leḥkem | |
37. |
Solomon questions his son Bayna-Leḥkem | |
38. |
Solomon decides to send Bayna-Leḥkem away with the eldest sons of his nobles | |
39. |
Bayna-Leḥkem (i.e. Menyelek) is anointed King of Ethiopia, and is called David (II) | |
40. |
Zadok's Commands to David (II) | |
41. |
The Blessing of Kings | |
42. |
The Ten Commandments | |
43. |
The Priests and Officials of the Court of David (II) in Ethiopia | |
44. |
The King must not be reviled | |
45. |
The Sons of the Nobles who are to go to Ethiopia make a plot | |
46. |
The Plot to steal the Tabernacle of Zion from the Temple in Jerusalem | |
47. |
The Offering of Azariah and the King | |
48. |
How they stole the Tabernacle of Zion | |
49. |
How Solomon blessed his son David (II) | |
50. |
The Farewell of David (II) to his father, and the grief of the people | |
51. |
Solomon bids Zadok fetch the covering of the Tabernacle of Zion | |
52. |
Zadok gives David (II) the covering of the Tabernacle of Zion | |
53. |
The Gift of the Wagon of Zion to Ethiopia | |
54. |
How David (II) prophesied and saluted Zion | |
55. |
How the People of Ethiopia rejoiced | |
56. |
Zadok the Priest discovers that the Tabernacle of Zion has been stolen | |
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57. |
The Swooning of Zadok the Priest | |
58. |
How Solomon rose up to slay them | |
59. |
Solomon arrives in Egypt and questions the Egyptians | |
60. |
Solomon's Lament for the Tabernacle of Zion | |
61. |
Solomon's Return to Jerusalem | |
62. |
Solomon's Resignation to the Will of God | |
63. |
The Elders accept Solomon's View and decide to keep the theft of Zion a secret | |
64. |
Solomon marries an Egyptian Princess | |
65. |
The Sin of Solomon | |
66. |
Solomon a prototype of Christ | |
67. |
The Death Lament of Solomon | |
68. |
The Virgin Mary, our Lady of Salvation | |
69. |
The Conversation of Solomon with the Angel concerning Christ | |
70. |
The Reign of Rehoboam | |
71. |
The Virgin Mary, the daughter of David | |
72. |
The King of Rômê (Constantinople) | |
73. |
’Adrâmî, the son of Solomon, becomes King of Rômê | |
74. |
The King of Medyâm, a descendant of Shem | |
75. |
The King of Babylon, a descendant of Shem | |
76. |
Nebuchadnezzar, the son of Karmîn, a descendant of Shem | |
77. |
The King of Persia, a descendant of Tamar | |
78. |
The King of Moab, a descendant of Lot | |
79. |
The King of Amalek, a descendant of Lot | |
80. |
The King of Philistia, a descendant of Samson | |
81. |
How Akamḥêl, the son of Samson, slew Ṭebrêlês, the son of the King of the Philistines | |
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Abraham's journey into Egypt | |
83. |
The King of the Ishmaelites | |
84. |
How Bayna-Leḥkem (David II) returned to Ethiopia | |
85. |
How Queen Mâkĕdâ rejoiced at his coming | |
86. |
How Queen Mâkĕdâ made her son King of Ethiopia | |
87. |
How the Ethiopian Nobles swore fidelity to him | |
88. |
Bayna-Leḥkem describes to his Mother his anointing as King | |
89. |
Queen Mâkĕdâ's Address to the Israelites in Ethiopia | |
90. |
How Azariah praised the Queen and her Royal City | |
91. |
Regulations about Meats, clean and unclean | |
92. |
How the Kingdom of Bayna-Leḥkem (David II) was established in Ethiopia | |
93. |
How the Men of Rômê (Byzantium) destroyed the Faith | |
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94. |
The First War of Bayna-Leḥkem (David II) | |
95. |
How the Authority of Bayna-Leḥkem was universally accepted | |
96. |
The Prophecies concerning Christ | |
97. |
The Murmuring of the Israelites against Moses and Aaron | |
98. |
The Rod of Moses and the Rod of Aaron | |
99. |
Parable of the Two Slaves, i.e. the Devil and Adam | |
100. |
How the Angels rebelled against God when He created Adam | |
101. |
Concerning Him that existeth in everything | |
102. |
The Beginning | |
103. |
The Horns of the Altar and their Significance | |
104. |
The Ark of Noah and the Talk of the Wicked | |
105. |
The Belief of Abraham | |
106. |
Prophecies concerning the Coming of Christ | |
107. |
Christ's Glorious Entrance into Jerusalem | |
108. |
The Wickedness of the Jews | |
109. |
The Crucifixion | |
110. |
The Resurrection | |
111. |
The Ascension of Christ and His Second Coming | |
112. |
The Prophets as prototypes of Christ | |
113. |
The Chariot and the Vanquisher of the Enemy | |
114. |
The Return of Zion | |
115. |
The Judgement of Israel | |
116. |
The Chariot of Ethiopia | |
117. |
The King of Rômê and the King of Ethiopia | |
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Colophon | |
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Index | |
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List of Passages quoted from the Old and New Testaments |