[1]Then Tobias called his sonne vnto him, & sayd: What may we geue this holy man, that went with thee?
[2]Tobias aunswered his father, and sayde: Father, what rewarde shall we geue him? or what thing can deserue his benefites?
[3]He hath ben my guyde, and brought me safe againe: He receaued the money from Gabelus, he caused me to get my wyfe, he droue the euill spirite from her, he hath ben an occasion of gladnesse to her father and mother, he delyuered me that I was not deuoured of the fishe, he hath made thee to see the light of heauen: yea, we all haue receaued great good of him.
[4]Howe shoulde we worthyly deserue these thinges vnto him? But I pray thee my father that thou wilt desire him, if happyly he wil vouchsafe to take with him the halfe of all that we haue brought.
[5]So the father & the sonne called him, toke him asyde, and began to pray him that he woulde be content to take in good worth the halfe part of all that they had brought.
[6]Then saide he secretly vnto them: Prayse ye the God of heauen, and geue thankes vnto him before al men lyuing: for he hath shewed his mercy vnto you.
[7]It is good to hide the kinges secrete: but to shewe and to prayse the workes of God it is an honorable thing.
[8]Prayer is good with fasting, and mercie is better then to hoorde vp treasures of golde.
[9]For mercie delyuereth from death, clenseth sinne, & causeth to finde mercie and lyfe euerlasting.
[10]But they that do sinne and vnrighteousnesse, are the enemies of their owne soule.
[11]Wherefore I tell you the trueth, and wyll hide no secret saying from you.
[12]When thou prayedst with teares, and buriedst the dead, and leftest thy dynner and hyddest the dead in thyne house vpon the day time that thou mightest bury them in the night, I offred thy prayer before the Lorde.
[13]And because thou wast accept and beloued of God, it was necessary that temptation should trye thee.
[14]And nowe hath the Lorde sent me to heale thee, and to delyuer Sara thy sonnes wyfe from the euill spirite.
[15]For I am Raphael an angell, one of the seuen that stande before the Lorde.
[16]When they heard this, they were sore afrayde, and trembled, and fell downe vpon their faces vnto the grounde.
[17]Then saide the angell: Peace be with you, feare not.
[18]For where as I haue ben with you, it is the wil of God: geue prayse & thankes vnto him.
[19]You thought that I did eate & drinke with you, but I vse meate that is inuisible, and drinke that can not be seene of men.
[20]Now therfore is the time that I must turne againe vnto him that sent me: but be ye thankefull vnto God, and tell out all his wonderous workes.
[21]And when he had spoke those wordes, he was taken away out of their sight, so that they could see him no more.
[22]Then fell they downe flat vpon their faces by the space of three houres, and praysed God: and when they rose vp, they tolde all his wonderous workes.
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