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A51638 The Egyptian history, treating of the pyramids, the inundation of the Nile, and other prodigies of Egypt, according to the opinions and traditions of the Arabians written originally in the Arabian tongue by Murtadi, the son of Gaphiphus, rendered into French by Monsieur Vattier ... and thence faithfully done into English by J. Davies ... Murtaḍā ibn al-ʻAfīf, 1154 or 5-1237.; Vattier, Pierre, 1623-1667.; Davies, John, 1625-1693. 1672 (1672) Wing M3128; ESTC R23142 128,209 344

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preserve her swiftness to her and that she might be a domestick Bird and belov'd of Men. He pray'd him also to give her patience to endure the loss of her young ones and gave her his benediction her feet have been red from that very time He let her go seven days after and she return'd bringing an Olive-leaf in her Beak and told him for news that there was not remaining on the surface of the Earth any Tree but the Olive-tree They say the Earth was dry the 27th day of the 11th Moneth of the year After that God revealed to Noah that he should let out the Beasts and the Reptiles out of the Ark. Noah cry'd out so violently at it that he fell into a Feaver They say those who were in the Ark were incommodated with the dung of the Creatures which oblig'd Noah to give a cuff o'th'Ear to the Elephant by vertue of which cuff the Elephant sneez'd and cast out a Hog which took away that ordure They say also that the Rats troubling them Noah gave a box o'th'Ear to the Lion who sneez'd out a Cat which devour'd the Rats Others say these stories were invented for pleasure sake and that they are not of faith as having no grounds Noah came afterwards out of the Ark with his four Sons Sem Cham Japhet and Jacheton which is he whom God gave him in the Ship Then God said thus to them Multiply fill the Earth and cultivate it I give you my benediction and take my curse from the Earth permitting it to bring forth its good things its fruits and productions Then he added speaking to them Eat that which is permitted and good and shun what is impure as Beasts sacrific'd to Idols or naturally dead and Swine's Flesh and whatever hath been Sacrific'd to any other then God Kill no man for God forbids the doing of it unless it be by the way of Justice It is written in the Law of Moses that after they were come out of the Ark and settled in the Earth God spake thus to them Multiply and fill the Earth let the Beasts of it fear and respect you and all the Fowls in the Air and all the Fish in the Sea In the great Alcoran it is spoken of this in these terms Then it was said to him O Noah descend out of the Ark in peace on our part and the rest of the Verse Then Noah ordered them to built every one a Habitation whereupon they built fourscore of them in the City which is to this day called the City of Themanine that is Fourscore They afterwards fell a Sowing and Planting of Trees They had ready for that end the Seeds the Corn and the Fruit which had been put up in the Ship there was onely the Vine that is the Tree which bears Grapes which Noah wanted and could not find Whereupon Gabriel told him that the Devil had stoln it away as having some part in it Noah thereupon sent for him and when he was present he said to him O cursed Spirit why hast thou done this Because I have part in it said the Devil Divide it then between you said Gabriel I am content said Noah I resign him the fourth part of it 'T is not enough for him said Gabriel Well said Noah I will take one half let him take the other It is not yet enough said Gabriel but he must have two thirds of it and thou one When therefore the juice of it shall have boyl'd over the fire till two thirds thereof be consum'd thou shalt be allow'd the use of the rest and in like manner the Grape as well new as dry and the Viniger As to the surplusage which may inebriate it is forbidden thee and thy posterity thou art not to expect any part thereof from the Devil nor to commence any action against him for it Then the Devil God hinder him from doing harm said thus to Noah Gods peace be with him I am oblig'd to you for the great kindness you have done me and for which I shall not be ungrateful O Noah beware of Envy Intemperance Avarice and Impatience For Envy enclin'd me to make God incensed against me and was the cause of my banishment out of Paradice Intemperance made your Father Adam transgress the Commandment of his Lord and eat the fruit of the Tree Avarice made Cabel kill his Brother Abel And Impatience brought you to make imprecations against your Nation which caused God to bring destruction on all and hath given a relaxation of the pains I took to deceive them Then Noah caused the Shrine wherein Adams body was to be brought into the Cave of Old Age at Meca and left it there The History relates that when Noah took the Scorpion and the Serpent into the Ship with him he pray'd his Almighty and All-good Lord to take away their venom from them which was granted When therefore he put them out of it they spoke thus to him O Prophet of God pray your Lord for us that he would restore us our venom and that we may make our advantage thereof against our enemies and by means thereof defend our selves against those who would injure us We promise you in requital and in the name of God we grant that whoever shall every day and every night pronounce these words God grant peace to Noah for ever we will not come near him and will do him no hurt Noah pray'd to his Lord and he order'd the making of that agreement and that security to be taken of them and after he had done it God restored to them their venom according to what he had ordain'd by his Providence since no man can destroy what he h 〈…〉 ordain'd nor defer the execution 〈◊〉 his Judgments They say moreover that when the Chastisement was taken from the Inhabitants of t 〈…〉 Earth and that fair weather ha● succeeded the Clouds Noah look'd 〈◊〉 on high and that having observ 〈…〉 the Rain-bow he said thus Wh 〈…〉 means this O Lord And that G 〈…〉 answer'd him This is an assurance 〈◊〉 the Inhabitants of the Earth th 〈…〉 there shall be no more Deluge The Kings of Egypt who Reig 〈…〉 before the Deluge says the Author and were Coptites are Craos the Gyant and his son Tegares and his son Mesra 〈…〉 and his son Gancam and his son Gari 〈…〉 and his son Louchanam and his 〈◊〉 Chasalim and his son Harsal and his son Jadousac and his son Semrod and his son Josedon and his son Sariac and his son Sahaloc and his son Saurid who built the Pyramids and his son Hargib and his son Menaos and his son Ecros After that the successio 〈…〉 from Father to Son was interrupted which oblig'd the Egyptians to tak 〈…〉 for their King a certain man of the Royal House named Ermelinos and after him Pharaan who was the first who reigned insolently and tyrannically and who gave the name to the Pharaohs He was also the last