The Gospel of Thomas: Latin Form.

 Here Beginneth the Treatise of the Boyhood of Jesus According to Thomas.

 Chapter II.—How a Schoolmaster Thrust Him Out of the City.

 Chapter III.—How Jesus Went Out of Egypt.

 Chapter IV.—What the Lord Jesus Did in the City of Nazareth.

 Chapter V.—How the Citizens Were Enraged Against Joseph on Account of the Doings of Jesus.

 Chapter VI.—How Jesus Was Treated by the Schoolmaster.

 Chapter VII.—How Jesus Raised a Boy to Life.

 Chapter VIII.—How Jesus Healed a Boy’s Foot.

 Chapter IX.—How Jesus Carried Water in a Cloak.

 Chapter X.—How Jesus Sowed Wheat.

 Chapter XI.—How Jesus Made a Short Piece of Wood of the Same Length as a Longer One.

 Chapter XII.—How Jesus Was Handed Over to Learn His Letters.

 Chapter XIII.—How He Was Handed Over to Another Master.

 Chapter XIV.—How Jesus Delivered James from the Bite of a Serpent.

 Chapter XV.—How Jesus Raised a Boy to Life.

Chapter X.—How Jesus Sowed Wheat.

In the time of sowing, Joseph went out to sow wheat, and Jesus followed him. And when Joseph began to sow, Jesus stretched out His hand, and took as much wheat as He could hold in His fist, and scattered it. Joseph therefore came at reaping-time to reap his harvest. Jesus came also, and collected the ears which He had scattered, and they made a hundred pecks8 The modius or modium was almost exactly two gallons. of the best grain; and he called the poor, and the widows, and the orphans, and distributed to them the wheat which He had made. Joseph also took a little of the same wheat, for the blessing of Jesus to his house.