38 And I returned unto mine habitation, taking also the brush for the teeth that I had brought away.
39 Neither did the rulers send unto me again, for what I was, it was writ upon the records, and what I was, behold, it was enough.
CHAPTER VII.
1 Concerning the peace-mongers. 8 Willi speaketh concerning peace. 10 And expoundeth the meaning of the word. 15 Artemas beholdeth a vision. 21 Wherein David slayeth his thousands. 26 And meeteth with Willi and Mud.
Now there were certain men in the land of En, and their talk was for ever concerning peace.
2 And the manner of its attainment, this considered they not at all; neither did they concern themselves with the price to be paid for the blessings of it.
3 And though they were few in number, nevertheless, they were loud of voice; and a man that shouteth out, he is heard above a thousand that be silent.
4 And there was no reason in them, nor any words in their mouths save only, Peace, peace, peace.
5 And if one said unto them, Will ye crave peace of a tyrant? Then would they make answer, and they would say, Give us only peace.