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And truly I know that behold all we the twelve tribes are bound by one bond, inasmuch as we are born from one father.
And truly I know that behold all we the twelve tribes are bound by one bond, inasmuch as we are born from one father.
And He will assuredly judge those who are in His world, And will visit in truth all things by means of all their hidden works.
For all healthinesses of this time are turning into diseases,
[Since therefore all these things are done now, does anyone think that they will not be avenged? But the consummation of all things will come to the truth.]
Behold! I have therefore made known unto you (these things) whilst I live: for I have said (it) that you should learn the things that are excellent; for the Mighty One hath commanded me to instruct you: and I will set before you some of the commandments of His judgment before I die.
For if He judge us not according to the multitude of His mercies, woe unto all us who are born.
His eyes are upon every woman without distinction; His tongue lieth when he maketh contract with an oath.
That the pious may count righteous the judgment of their God, When sinners are removed from before the righteous,
And their eyes (are fixed) upon any man's house that is (still) secure, That they may, like (the) Serpent, destroy the wisdom of . . . with words of transgressors,
His words are deceitful that (he) may accomplish (his) wicked desire.
He fills one (house) with lawlessness, And (then) his eyes (are fixed) upon the next house, To destroy it with words that give wing to (desire). (Yet) with all these his soul, like Sheol, is not sated.
Blessed are they that fear the Lord in their flawlessness;
when we are in distress we call upon Thee for help, And Thou dost not turn back our petition, for Thou art our God.
Sufficient are moderate means with righteousness, And hereby the blessing of the Lord (becomes) abundance with righteousness.
His ways are made even by the Lord, And the works of his hands are preserved by the Lord his God.
His ways are made even by the Lord, And the works of his hands are preserved by the Lord his God.
And the pious (servants) of God are like innocent lambs in their midst.
And we will not depart from Thee, For good are Thy judgments upon us.
And the righteous deeds of Thy pious ones (are) before Thee, O Lord, Where, then, can a man hide himself from Thy knowledge, O God
Our works are subject to our own choice and power To do right or wrong in the works of our hands
For the judgments of the Lord are (given) in righteousness to (every) man and (his) house. Unto whom art Thou good, O God, except to them that call upon the Lord
And, now, Thou art our God, and we the people whom Thou hast loved: Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine; And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us.
Manifoldly twisted () are the words of the tongue of the wicked man, Even as among a people a fire that burneth up their beauty.
For terrible is the overthrow of the sinner; But not one of all these things toucheth the righteous. For not alike are the chastening of the righteous (for sins done) in ignorance, And the overthrow of the sinners
The pious of the Lord shall live by it for ever; The Paradise of the Lord, the trees of life, are His pious ones.
But not so are the sinners and transgressors, Who love (the brief) day (spent) in companionship with their sin; Their delight is in fleeting corruption,
And they remember not God. For the ways of men are known before Him at all times, And He knoweth the secrets of the heart before they come to pass.
How long are the days of man's life upon the earth As are his days, so is the hope (set) upon him.
How long are the days of man's life upon the earth As are his days, so is the hope (set) upon him.
For he shall know them, that they are all sons of their God. And he shaIl divide them according to their tribes upon the land,
Thine ears listen to the hopeful prayer of the poor. Thy judgments (are executed) upon the whole earth in mercy;
Are in abodes of Hades called to go.
And five are mates; and of the entire sum
The hundreds are twice eight and thrice three tens
Are twice announced; the whole sum I will name:
Who are blameworthy who shall trust in him..
From nations that are guided by the law
But have a care for all things that are true.
Love among all. Deal measures that are just;
Are of one 'blood, and no land has for men
A snare to men continually are gold
With evils that are past; for what is done
This is the contest, these are the rewards;
These are the prizes; this the gate of life
Who are to be judged at the judgment-seat,
And all who are accomplices therein,
And more vile; and ill that are grossly proud
But just now, O ye cities, ye are built
Are fulfilled, which he threatened mortals once,
Plant things which are to be. And to my mind
And who are progeny of righteous men.
O For these are all deceptive, in so far
That have not, but are needy, thus fulfilling
And there are hollow chasms and yawning pits;
And of unrighteous life are held fast bound.
Undying fame with those who are to come.
Shall swallow down those who are by the fire
Images many of gods that are dead,
Their flesh; and when these things are brought to pass,
The people inconsiderate, who are come
For they are judges and the righteous kings
Himself by no one; his are murky night,
Of stolen gain, which things most horrid are;
Thmois and Xois are in sore distress,
Slaughter and terrors are laid up in store
And he shall raise up them that are afraid
For there are then no longer fearful things
While frozen are great river and vast lakes,
Are evil woes laid up; for thou thyself
Are perishing. And then the wretched ones,
Are misers, who shall change their course of life
Are covetousness and a lack of sense.
That are approved and chosen. And there shall
Ye are ready, that unto the bitter day
Them that are dead and every sickness heals.
And flying birds, and of men who are now
But they are wholly ignorant of good.
Are called of common blood, and we restrain
Not ever are we suffered to approach
We are commanded to sing praise to thee,
As there are tribes of men, as there are clans,
As there are tribes of men, as there are clans,
As there are cities, and as isles and coasts,
A great sign to them that are yet to be;
Who are to Ares dear. And one of these
Extended. For those who are yet to come
Above the others far (and there are many);
When he prays. But when these things are fulfilled
Stripping all earth while men are perishing,
Shall wail . . . while men are perishing
For seasons are of all sorts; each holds back
On first and twentieth there are to be placed
So also are the Persians in that day
Now these things are; and while the name of Rome
For Alexandrians who are destroyed
Shall perish while their cities are destroyed
Even while the kings are cut off, and straightway
And ye are ruling but a little time,
And the Laconians, who are situate