7 Now, Terah took his wife and sons and all his flocks and herds to Haran in the West; here Terah died.
8 And Abram took the flocks and herds, and with his kindred journeyed further west;
9 And when he reached the Oaks of Morah in the land of Canaan, he pitched his tents and there abode.
10 A famine swept the land and Abram took his kindred and his flocks and herds and came to Egypt, and in these fertile plains of Zoan pitched his tent, and here abode.
11 And men still mark the place where Abram lived—across the plain.
12 You ask why Abram came to Egypt land? This is the cradleland of the initiate; all secret things belong to Egypt land; and this is why the masters come.
13 In Zoan Abram taught his science of the stars, and in that sacred temple over there he learned the wisdom of the wise.
14 And when his lessons all were learned, he took his kindred and his flocks and herds and journeyed back to Canaan, and in the plains of Mamre pitched his tent, and there he lived, and there he died.
15 And records of his life and works and of his sons, and of the tribes of Israel, are well preserved in Jewish sacred books.
16 In Persia Brahm was known, and feared. Men saw him as the One, the causeless Cause of all that is, and he was sacred unto them, as Tao to the dwellers of the farther East.