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IV

THE SACRIFICE OF JOACHIM

THE account of this sacrifice is only given clearly in the Harleian MS.; but even this differs from Giotto’s series in the order of the visions, as the subject of the next plate is recorded first in this MS., under the curious heading, “Disse Sancto Theofilo como l’angelo de Dio aperse a Joachim lo qual li anuntia la nativita della vergene Maria”; while the record of this vision and sacrifice is headed, “Como l’angelo de Dio aparse anchora a Joachim.” It then proceeds thus: “At this very moment of the day” (when the angel appeared to Anna), “there appeared a most beautiful youth (unno belitissimo zovene) among the mountains there, where Joachim was, and said to Joachim, ‘Wherefore dost thou not return to thy wife?’ And Joachim answered, ‘These twenty years God has given me no fruit of her, wherefore I was chased from the temple with infinite shame.... And, as long as I live, I will give alms of my flocks to widows and pilgrims.’ ... And these words being finished, the youth answered, ‘I am the angel of God who appeared to thee the other time for a sign; and appeared to thy wife Anna, who always abides in prayer, weeping day and night; and I have consoled her; wherefore I command thee to observe the commandments of God, and His will, which I tell you truly, that of thee shall be born a daughter, and that thou shalt offer her to the temple of God, and the Holy Spirit shall rest upon her, and her blessedness shall be above the blessedness of all virgins,

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