ABSTRACT

I up (i.e., recover) quickly, and if two remain, his sickness will last a long time, and if three remain, he is nigh unto death. And if he came on the second day of the week, and two remain, he will recover [quickly], and if three remain, he will be sick a long time, and if one remaineth, he will recover [quickly]. And if he came on the third day of the week, and three remain, he will recover [quickly], and if two remain, he is nigh unto death, and if one remaineth, he will be sick a long time. And if he came on the fourth day of the week, and one remaineth, he will recover immediately, and if two remain, he will be sick a long time, and if three remain, he is nigh unto death. And if he came on the fifth day of the week, and two remain, he will recover [quickly], and if three remain, he will be sick for a long time, and if one remaineth, he will not recover. And if he came on the Eve of the Sabbath, and three remain, he will recover, and if two remain, he is nigh unto death, and if one remaineth, he will be sick a long

Another forecast about the sick. Take some bread, and put it under the head of the sick man, and let it stay there from the evening until the morning, and then cast it to a dog. If the dog eateth it the man will not die, and if the dog will