The Slavonic story tells that Lamech shot Cain by accident – he was blind and his arrow was guided by the young slave. Then, after hearing that he actually killed Cain, Lamech beat the boy to death. Consequently, he confessed the double murder and repented. The story concludes with the advice that if a man commits sin because of ignorance or lack of knowledge, he must repent like Lamech.Versions of this story are alluded to and summarized in late antiquity (e.g., in the Cave of Treasures) and thereafter and there are no other contenders, so it seems likely that the Slavonic version is the lost Book of Lamech, or at least a medieval recension thereof. We are including it in our More Old Testament Pseudepigrapha corpus (which needs updating again), with Alex as its editor.
One lost book accounted for.
Bit by bit, a letter at a time, whatever it takes. Until we're done.
UPDATE (7 September 2011): Alas, we have verified that this work is not the independent Lamech book after all, but rather it was lifted from the Slavonic version of the Palaea Historica. Oh well, keep looking.
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