Tobit 8

Tobit 8

Deliverance from the demon

1When they had all finished eating and drinking, they wanted to go to bed. So the bride’s parents led the young man away and brought him into the bride’s bedroom.

2Tobias remembered Raphael’s words. He took the fish’s liver and heart out of his bag and laid them upon the warm incense coals.

3The odor from the fish drove off the demon, and he sped off to the region of Egypt. Raphael went after the demon, bound him there hand and foot, and immediately put him in chains.

4Then the parents left and shut the door of the bedroom. Tobias got up from the bed and said to Sarah, “Get up, my sister! Let’s pray and beg our Lord to show us mercy and give us deliverance.”

5She got up, and they began to pray and to ask that they might be delivered. Tobias then began to speak:

8Together they said, “Amen, amen.”

9Then they fell asleep for the night.

Upon getting up during the night, Raguel summoned his servants, and they went with him and dug a grave.

10He said, “Tobias might die as well, and people will laugh and jeer at us.”

11When they had finished digging the grave, Raguel returned to his house, called his wife,

12and said, “Send one of the female servants in to see if he’s alive. If he’s dead, let’s bury him so that no one knows what has happened.”

13So they sent for the female servant, lit a lamp, and opened the door. The female servant entered and found them fast asleep together.

14Then she came out and told them, “He’s alive, and there’s nothing wrong.”

15They praised the God of heaven, saying, “Blessed are you, God, with every pure blessing; may people bless you forever!

16Blessed are you, because you have brought me joy. It didn’t happen as I had expected. Instead, you have dealt with us according to your great mercy.

17Blessed are you, because you have shown mercy to our only two children. Master, provide them with mercy and well-being, and bring both their lives to fulfillment with joy and mercy.”[#8.17 Or and salvation]

18Then Raguel told his servants to fill up the grave with dirt before dawn,

19and he told his wife to bake a lot of bread. From his herd he brought back two oxen and four rams. He gave instructions to have them slaughtered, and they began to make preparations.

20Raguel then called Tobias and said, “You will certainly not leave here for the next fourteen days. Instead, you will remain here to eat and drink with me, and you will bring joy to my daughter’s troubled soul.

21Take now half of whatever I own and go in health to your father. When my wife and I die, the other half will be yours. Take courage, my son! I’m your father and Edna is your mother. From now on and forever we will stand beside both you and your sister. Take courage, my son!”

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