The Shepherd of Hermas

Hermas

Hermas. The Apostolic Fathers with an English translation by Kirsopp Lake. In Two Volumes. Vol. II. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann Ltd. 1913

So when I came to the place, I knelt down and began to pray to the Lord and to glorify his name, because he had thought me worthy, and had made known to me my former sins.

But after I rose from prayer I saw before me the ancient lady,[*](The ancient lady returns) whom I had seen the year before, walking and reading out from a little book. And she said to

me: Can you take this message to God’s elect ones? I said to her: Lady, I cannot remember[*](The little book) so much; but give me the little book to copy. Take it, she said, and give it me back.

I took it and went away to a certain place in the country, and copied it all, letter by letter, for I could not distinguish the syllables.[*](Hermas no doubt means that it was written, like most early MSS., in a continuous script with no divisions between the words.) So when I had finished the letters of the little book it was suddenly taken out of my hand; but I did not see by whom.

But after fifteen days, when I had fasted and[*](The contents of the little book) prayed greatly to the Lord, the knowledge of the writing was revealed to me. And these things were written: