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Tobit (tō`bĭt) [Gr. from Heb. Tobijah="God is my good"], book of the Old Testament Apocrypha 1)); First and Second Maccabees ; the Prayer of Manasses (see Manasseh ). All are included in the Septuagint , with the exception of 2 Esdras=4 Ezra. However, they were not included in the Hebrew canon (ratified c.A.D. 100). ..... Click the link for more information. , not included in the Hebrew Bible. It is the account of Tobit, a devout Jew in exile, and of his son Tobias. Despite his many good works, Tobit is mysteriously blinded and despairingly begs God to take his life. At the same time in Ecbatana one Sarah, who is afflicted by a demon (Asmodeus="destroyer") that has killed her seven husbands on their wedding night, also asks God for death. God hears both prayers and sends the archangel Raphael to help. Sent by his father on business to a distant city, the young Tobias and his dog are guided by Raphael (in the form of a young man) to the house of Sarah. There Tobias marries Sarah and, following Raphael's instructions, exorcises the demon. They return to his home, where Tobias cures his father's blindness. The book ends with Tobit's prophecy of the restoration of Jerusalem and the return of the exiles. The story inculcates ideals of benevolence, marriage, and prayer, with assurances that God is a God of mercy toward the long-suffering righteous and punishes the wicked. The ancient texts are of great diversity; hence, the various English versions materially differ in detail. Fragments of the book in Aramaic and Hebrew have been found at Qumran Qumran (k ..... Click the link for more information. . The work was probably composed c.175 B.C. The young Tobias and his dog with the angel have been a favorite subject of Christian iconography. BibliographyFor bibliography, see Apocrypha. TobitMain character in the Bible's apocryphal book of Tobit. Tobit, a pious Jew living in exile in Nineveh, gives alms and buries the dead in accordance with Hebrew law but is struck blind in spite of his good works. Sarah, daughter of a close relative, has had seven husbands, each of whom was killed by a demon on their wedding night. The two pray for deliverance, and the angel Raphael intercedes for them. Tobit regains his sight, and Sarah marries Tobit's son Tobias. The book is an effort to reconcile the evil in the world with God's justice. See also Apocrypha. Tobit Old Testament 1. a pious Jew who was released from blindness through the help of the archangel Raphael 2. a book of the Apocrypha relating this story Tobit sparrow guano falls into his eyes while sleeping. [Apocrypha: Tobit 2:10] See : Blindness How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| ; the book of Tobit was written in Aramaic; and chapters 13 and 14 of Daniel have been preserved only in Greek. He has produced material for distance learning and is presently editing a volume on the book of Tobit. Like the Book of Tobit and the Book of Daniel, which have similar settings, Esther shows that life outside Judah was not easy for the Jews. |
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