The Lost Scriptures – books that did not make it into the New Testament.
The Proto Gospel of James
- And there was a council of the priests, saying: Let us make a veil
for the temple of the Lord. And the priest said: Call to me the undefiled virgins of the family of David. And the officers went away, and sought, and found seven virgins. And the priest remembered the child Mary, that she was of the family of David, and undefiled before God. And the officers went away and brought her. And they brought them into the temple of the Lord.
And the priest said: Choose for me by lot who shall spin the gold, and the white, (4) and the fine linen, and the silk, and the blue, (5) and the scarlet, and the true purple. (6) And the true purple and the scarlet fell to the lot of Mary, and she took them, and went away to her house. And at that time Zacharias was dumb, and Samuel was in his place until the time that Zacharias spake. And Mary took the scarlet, and span it. 11. And she took the pitcher, and went out to fill it with water. And, behold, a voice saying: Hail, thou who hast received grace; the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women! (7) And she looked round, on the right hand and on the left, to see whence this voice came. And she went away, trembling, to her house, and put down the pitcher; and taking the purple, she sat down on her seat, and drew it out. And, behold, an angel of
the Lord stood before her, saying: Fear not, Mary; for thou hast found grace before the Lord of all, and thou shalt conceive, according to His word. And she hearing, reasoned with herself, saying: Shall I conceive by the Lord, the living God? and shall I bring forth as every woman brings forth? And the angel of the Lord said: Not so, Mary; for the power of the Lord shall overshadow thee: wherefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of the Most High. And thou shalt callHis name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins. And Mary
said: Behold, the servant of the Lord before His face: let it be unto me according to thy word.
- And she made the purple and the scarlet, and took them to the
priest. And the priest blessed her, and said: Mary, the Lord God hath magnified thy name, and thou shall be blessed in all the generations of the earth. And Mary, with great joy, went away to Elizabeth her kinswoman, (1) and knocked at the door. And when Elizabeth heard her, she threw away the scarlet, (2) and ran to the door, and opened it; and seeing Mary, she blessed her, and said: Whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? for, behold, that which is in me leaped and blessed thee. (3) But Mary had forgotten the mysteries of which the archangel Gabriel had spoken, and gazed up into heaven, and said: Who am I, O Lord,
that all the generations of the earth should bless me? (4) And she remained three months with Elizabeth; and day by day she grew bigger. And Mary being afraid, went away to her own house, and hid herself from the sons of Israel. And she was sixteen (5) years old when these mysteries happened.”
This book is called a “Proto-Gospel” because it narrates events that took place prior to Jesus’ birth. The ancient manuscripts that contain this book go by the names of “The Birth of Mary” and “The Birth of Mary: The Revelation of James”. In this proto-gospel, the author is believed to be a son to Joseph by a previous marriage. This book provides accounts of Mary the mother of Jesus, including 1.) her miraculous birth to a wealthy Jew, Joachim and his wife Anna; 2.) her marriage at the age of twelve to Joseph, an older widower miraculously chosen to be her husband; and 3.) the birth of Jesus in a cave outside of Bethlehem, to name a few.
The Proto-Gospel talks a lot about Joseph’s previous marriage and his grown sons – Mary’s work as a seamstress for the curtain in the Temple, and how time stood still, how time stopped when Jesus was born into the world.
If you think about it, wouldn’t it make sense that time stood still when Jesus was born? At his birth, all of time was compressed into the now – from creation to the present – that was the importance of the birth of the Messiah, the Savior of the World. I often preach that it appears to me that time stands still every December 24/25 – if then, then why not now? Although we know very little about Mary, Joseph and Jesus, this family chosen by G-d to bear the Savior of the World, one day we will know exactly how and why. But for now, these stories enrich our lives and our faith.
Pastor Dave