Part 2 (1/2)

14 The Virgin Annunciate

15 The Salutation

16 The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds

17 The Wise Men's Offering

18 The Presentation in the Teypt

20 The Massacre of the Innocents

21 The Young Christ in the Tee in Cana

24 The Raising of Lazarus

25 The Entry into Jerusalem

26 The Expulsion fro of Judas

28 The Last Supper

29 The Washi+ng of the Feet

30 The Kiss of Judas

31 Christ before Caiaphas

32 The Scourging of Christ

33 Christ bearing his Cross

34 The Crucifixion

35 The Entombment

36 The Resurrection

37 The Ascension

38 The Descent of the Holy Spirit

I

THE REJECTION OF JOACHIM'S OFFERING

”At that time, there was a man of perfect holiness, named Joachim, of the tribe of Juda, and of the city of Jerusalem And this Joachim had in contereater despite to them, he kept his flocks, with his shepherds

” And he, being so holy and just, divided the fruits which he received from his flocks into three parts: a third part--wool, and laave to God, that is to say, to those who served God, and who ave to s, orphans, and pilgri third he kept for hi in this, God so oods that there was nocohter of Ysaya, of his own tribe, and of the lineage of David

”This precious St Anna had always persevered in the service of God with great wisdo received Joachiave hi in the fear of God And Joachi no child, and there being a great solemnity in Jerusalem, all the men of the city went to offer in the te the teifts to offer on the altar, and Joachi, the minister of the te fro, 'Thou, Joachi that God has not added his blessing to you, as in your life you have had no seed' Thus Joachiht of all the people; and he being all asha most bitterly” (MS Harl)

The Gospel of St Mary differs from this MS in its state that the fain's father ”was of Galilee and of the city of Nazareth, the fa in details; but gives a better, or at leastthat Issachar ”despised Joachis, and asked hi those who had: adding, that his offerings could never be acceptable to God, since he had been judged by Hi said, Cursed is every one who shall not beget a male in Israel”