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The Kebra Nagast, by E.A.W. Budge, [1922], at sacred-texts.com


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CONTENTS

 

 

PAGE

Introduction: I.

The Manuscripts of the Kĕbra Nagast, etc.

xxiii

II.

Translation of the Arabic Version

xxxix

III.

Legends of the Queen of Sheba in the Ḳur’ân

lvi

IV.

Modern Legends of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

lx

V.

Summary of the Contents of the Kĕbra Nagast

lxiv

 

 

 

 

The Chapters of the Kĕbra Nagast

 

1.

The Glory of Kings

1

2.

The Greatness of Kings

2

3.

The Kingdom of Adam

3

4.

Concerning Envy

3

5.

The Kingdom of Seth

4

6.

The Sin of Cain

4

7.

Noah

5

8.

The Flood

5

9.

The Covenant of Noah

6

10.

Concerning Zion

7

11.

Declaration of the Three Hundred and Eighteen Orthodox Fathers

8

12.

Canaan

8

13.

Abraham

9

14.

The Covenant of Abraham

10

15.

Isaac and Jacob

12

16.

Reuben

12

17.

The Glory of Zion

13

18.

The Agreement of the Orthodox Fathers and Bishops

15

19.

The Discovery of the Book Kĕbra Nagast

16

20.

The Division of the Earth

16

21.

The Queen of the South

16

22.

Tâmrîn, the Merchant

17

23.

The Return of Tâmrîn to Ethiopia

19

24.

The Queen of Ethiopia prepares for her Journey to Jerusalem

21

 

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25.

The Queen of Ethiopia comes to Solomon the King

23

26.

The Conversation of Solomon with the Queen of Ethiopia

25

27.

Solomon and the Workman

26

28.

Solomon's Instructions to the Queen

28

29.

The Three Hundred and Eighteen Patriarchs—Narrative of Solomon and the Queen—continued

31

30.

Solomon's Oath to the Queen of Ethiopia

33

31.

Solomon's Sign to the Queen of Ethiopia

 

32.

The Queen brings forth her son Bayna-Leḥkem

37

33.

Bayna-Leḥkem sets out for Jerusalem

39

34.

Bayna-Leḥkem arrived in Gâzâ

41

35.

Solomon makes Bayna-Leḥkem Captain of his Host

43

36.

Solomon's Conversation with Bayna-Leḥkem

46

37.

Solomon questions his son Bayna-Leḥkem

49

38.

Solomon decides to send Bayna-Leḥkem away with the eldest sons of his nobles

51

39.

Bayna-Leḥkem (i.e. Menyelek) is anointed King of Ethiopia, and is called David (II)

53

40.

Zadok's Commands to David (II)

54

41.

The Blessing of Kings

56

42.

The Ten Commandments

58

43.

The Priests and Officials of the Court of David (II) in Ethiopia

61

44.

The King must not be reviled

64

45.

The Sons of the Nobles who are to go to Ethiopia make a plot

66

46.

The Plot to steal the Tabernacle of Zion from the Temple in Jerusalem

68

47.

The Offering of Azariah and the King

70

48.

How they stole the Tabernacle of Zion

71

49.

How Solomon blessed his son David (II)

72

50.

The Farewell of David (II) to his father, and the grief of the people

73

51.

Solomon bids Zadok fetch the covering of the Tabernacle of Zion

75

52.

Zadok gives David (II) the covering of the Tabernacle of Zion

76

53.

The Gift of the Wagon of Zion to Ethiopia

78

54.

How David (II) prophesied and saluted Zion

80

55.

How the People of Ethiopia rejoiced

82

56.

Zadok the Priest discovers that the Tabernacle of Zion has been stolen

84

 

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57.

The Swooning of Zadok the Priest

86

58.

How Solomon rose up to slay them

86

59.

Solomon arrives in Egypt and questions the Egyptians

88

60.

Solomon's Lament for the Tabernacle of Zion

89

61.

Solomon's Return to Jerusalem

95

62.

Solomon's Resignation to the Will of God

99

63.

The Elders accept Solomon's View and decide to keep the theft of Zion a secret

100

64.

Solomon marries an Egyptian Princess

102

65.

The Sin of Solomon

104

66.

Solomon a prototype of Christ

105

67.

The Death Lament of Solomon

107

68.

The Virgin Mary, our Lady of Salvation

110

69.

The Conversation of Solomon with the Angel concerning Christ

114

70.

The Reign of Rehoboam

117

71.

The Virgin Mary, the daughter of David

121

72.

The King of Rômê (Constantinople)

121

73.

’Adrâmî, the son of Solomon, becomes King of Rômê

125

74.

The King of Medyâm, a descendant of Shem

126

75.

The King of Babylon, a descendant of Shem

127

76.

Nebuchadnezzar, the son of Karmîn, a descendant of Shem

128

77.

The King of Persia, a descendant of Tamar

133

78.

The King of Moab, a descendant of Lot

135

79.

The King of Amalek, a descendant of Lot

136

80.

The King of Philistia, a descendant of Samson

137

81.

How Akamḥêl, the son of Samson, slew Ṭebrêlês, the son of the King of the Philistines

139

82.

Abraham's journey into Egypt

141

83.

The King of the Ishmaelites

144

84.

How Bayna-Leḥkem (David II) returned to Ethiopia

144

85.

How Queen Mâkĕdâ rejoiced at his coming

145

86.

How Queen Mâkĕdâ made her son King of Ethiopia

146

87.

How the Ethiopian Nobles swore fidelity to him

147

88.

Bayna-Leḥkem describes to his Mother his anointing as King

150

89.

Queen Mâkĕdâ's Address to the Israelites in Ethiopia

152

90.

How Azariah praised the Queen and her Royal City

155

91.

Regulations about Meats, clean and unclean

159

92.

How the Kingdom of Bayna-Leḥkem (David II) was established in Ethiopia

162

93.

How the Men of Rômê (Byzantium) destroyed the Faith

163

 

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94.

 The First War of Bayna-Leḥkem (David II)

165

95.

How the Authority of Bayna-Leḥkem was universally accepted

167

96.

The Prophecies concerning Christ

170

97.

The Murmuring of the Israelites against Moses and Aaron

174

98.

The Rod of Moses and the Rod of Aaron

177

99.

Parable of the Two Slaves, i.e. the Devil and Adam

183

100.

How the Angels rebelled against God when He created Adam

184

101.

Concerning Him that existeth in everything

190

102.

The Beginning

191

103.

The Horns of the Altar and their Significance

195

104.

The Ark of Noah and the Talk of the Wicked

196

105.

The Belief of Abraham

200

106.

Prophecies concerning the Coming of Christ

201

107.

Christ's Glorious Entrance into Jerusalem

209

108.

The Wickedness of the Jews

211

109.

The Crucifixion

213

110.

The Resurrection

215

111.

The Ascension of Christ and His Second Coming

216

112.

The Prophets as prototypes of Christ

218

113.

The Chariot and the Vanquisher of the Enemy

221

114.

The Return of Zion

223

115.

The Judgement of Israel

224

116.

The Chariot of Ethiopia

225

117.

The King of Rômê and the King of Ethiopia

225

 

Colophon

228

 

Index

230

 

List of Passages quoted from the Old and New Testaments

240


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