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OT Pseudepigrapha
Ilias shall piteously complete for all
Slaying the shaggy-haired lamb, but with all
And unto ages shalt be all destroyed
Shalt be all-desolate, and becoming thick
All-faithfully propitiate their God.
Night shall be all . . . long and without light.
Shall be nor ears of corn; but all shall eat
Was cared for; and I, all-unfaithful, brought
To all a savage oath. I turned away
Did I present him. Smite me, smite me all;
I make known, prophesying to all men
Unto all mortals and shall spend the toils
Make laws for peoples and subject all things.
Fire then shall destroy all things and give back
And of all flesh. First cause of ills to all
And of all flesh. First cause of ills to all
Nor sea, nor broad-backed earth whence all things grow,
Nor God who giveth all things, of all things
Nor God who giveth all things, of all things
Shall marriage not be honorable at all.
To all those that have gold; for ages thus
Of Cronus, or of Zeus, and of all those
And he shall have part in all mysteries
Abolish all things sacred, and disclose
The ancient mysteries of deceit to all.
After him at the latest day of all
And to all ages. One of them being old
All the goods of the world, in order that,
On all and furnish Asia with great wealth.
For then in all earth shall confusion be
Of the living and the dead and all the world.
Against the Romans first of all be wrath
Alone through all the world thou, shalt abide
For all together there is equal night;
Common to all is keeper of the key
Thou pay back all things; and thou for the world
Shalt be a triumph and reproach of all.
All these things, to the city afterwards
But to all Latins most? It honors him
Moving against all, passing o'er the sea,
And all their insolence shall come to naught.
And then a holy Lord of all the earth
Unto all ages. Thrice then unto Rome
And unto all men, and by their own works
And over all the earth a multitude
The stars shall all fall forwards in the sea,
All one by one, yet shall men see in heaven
The mischievous destroyer of all men,
That talk not shall talk, and to all
Alike for all, divided not by walls
Oracles (all fulfilled) . . .
Present to judge all flesh and the whole world.
And all wealth. And the searching fire shall burn
Of Hades' prison. Then shall come all flesh
In secret, then shall he all things declare;
And lamentation shall there be from all
Shall show Tartarean chaos. And all kings
And brimstone flow. But for all mortals then
And by the Word accomplishing all things,
All the remaining fragments for the hope
All things and sees all things and hears all things
All things and sees all things and hears all things
All things and sees all things and hears all things
For of all things is he himself the ear
To whom all things submit, and he preserves
He'll spread his hands and measure all the world.
Hope unto all the saints, the end of ages
And then shall all the elements of the world
And all days into one shall run together
And into outward form all-desolate.
For from heaven shall the stars of light all fall.
For wild beasts shall all perish. Nor shall be
Shall all die; and no longer on the waves
Blood-stained by wars; and all the souls of men
All these things in my mind God himself showed
And all that have been spoken by my mouth
Of the stars, and the trees, and all the tribes
And who within am conscious of all things,
[For all things have proceeded from him, things
All useful, with the smell of sacrifice
That from them they derive all hope and life,
When I shall prove all by fire. For all things
When I shall prove all by fire. For all things
Not proved before me, then shall all withdraw.
Begotten in thy bosom before all
Him being yet mortal all things of the world
We will subject all things." And thou didst speak
These things by word, and all things came to pass
Together all the elements obeyed,
Under thy leading he arranged all things.
All-father God, of understanding mind,
A tower; and tongues of all were loosed again;
Shalt finish and all things shalt thou repay;
And to all Egypt shall an evil come,
And to all other mortals. And he then
All things which thou, possessed of shameless soul,
And shall destroy all thy men. But when he
There shall be great peace throughout all the world.
And shall persuade all to speak pleasing things,
Then all kings arrogant with pointed spears