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==Structure and summary== [[File:William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - Tobias Saying Good-Bye to his Father (1860).png|thumb|284x284px|[[William-Adolphe Bouguereau|Bouguereau]]: ''Tobias Saying Good-Bye to his Father'' (1860)]] The book has 14 [[Chapters and verses of the Bible|chapters]], forming three major narrative sections framed by a prologue and epilogue:{{sfn|Fitzmyer|2013|p=58}} *Prologue (1:1β2) *Situation in Nineveh and Ecbatana (1:3β3:17) *Tobias's journey (4:1β12:22) *Tobit's song of praise and his death (13:1β14:2) *Epilogue (14:3β15) ''(Summarised from Benedikt Otzen, "Tobit and Judith").''{{sfn|Otzen|2002|p=4-7}} The prologue tells the reader that this is the story of Tobit of the [[tribe of Naphtali]], deported from [[Tishbe]] in [[Galilee]] to [[Nineveh]] by the [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]]. He has always kept the [[Mosaic law|laws of Moses]], and brought offerings to the [[Temple in Jerusalem]] before the catastrophe of the Assyrian conquest. The narrative highlights his marriage to Anna, and they have a son named Tobias. Tobit, a pious man, buries dead Israelites, but one evening while he sleeps he is partially blinded by a bird which defecates in his eyes; he later becomes fully blind after physicians place ointment in his eyes.<ref>Tobit 2:7-10</ref> He becomes dependent on his wife, but accuses her of stealing and prays for death. Meanwhile, his relative Sarah, living in far-off Ecbatana, also prays for death, for the demon [[Asmodeus]] has killed her suitors on their wedding nights and she is accused of having caused their deaths. God hears their prayers and the archangel [[Raphael (archangel)|Raphael]] is sent to help them. Tobias is sent to recover money from a relative, and Raphael, in human disguise, offers to accompany him. On the way they catch a fish in the [[Tigris River|Tigris]], and Raphael tells Tobias that the burnt heart and liver can drive out demons and the gall can cure blindness. They arrive in Ecbatana and meet Sarah, and as Raphael has predicted the demon is driven out. Tobias and Sarah are married, Tobias grows wealthy, and they return to Nineveh (Assyria) where Tobit and Anna await them. Tobit's blindness is cured, and Raphael departs after admonishing Tobit and Tobias to bless God and declare his deeds to the people (the Israelites), to pray and fast, and to give alms. Tobit praises God, who has punished his people with exile but will show them mercy and rebuild the Temple if they turn to him. In the epilogue Tobit tells Tobias that Nineveh will be destroyed as an example of wickedness; likewise Israel will be rendered desolate and the Temple will be destroyed, but Israel and the Temple will be restored; therefore Tobias should leave Nineveh, and he and his children should live in righteousness.
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