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OT Pseudepigrapha
In wars exceeding powerful shall he be;
Of the number three. And then shall be a lord
And one whose mark is fifty shall be lord,
And after him shall three kings be destroyed
Shall take the power. And after him shall be
Escape not fate unseemly, but shall be
And unto him shall be the name of a sea;
And he shall be a man the best of all
And upon thy shoots shall be all these days.
And thou shalt be in evil hands that day
Shall be still and the glory of her face.
For thee shall there be right among the blessed;
Speak out for the last time, when men shall be
As thou before didst. Silent shalt thou be
Be very weary. Falling on the earth
That which is now and that which is to be.
Into the deep, and thus shall be destroyed.
And there shall be for Phrygia fearful wrath
Thou shalt be among evil mortals made
Thou shalt be filled up with the dead; in thee
The double city, be for ages silent,
Rich in gold, Ocean shall be roaring loud
There shall be moving downwards to the earth
Shall they be cut off; but they shall set up
[And be expert in songs and holy tongues],
And hide themselves until the world be changed.
And there shall be a rain of gleaming fire
Thus shalt thou be by earthquakes overthrown
And ruined, and be also changed to dust.
And in the place of winter there shall be
Shall then be great woe; for the Thunderer
Shall Lesbos be forever overthrown.
Father of all, be gracious to the land
This land first that it might appear to be
Like thunder-roaring shall God's voice be heard.
Shall be no more, nor shall the brilliant light
Of the moon again be in the latest time,
Shall be o'er all the earth, and blinded men
And evil beasts and woe; that day shall be
But let the law of wisdom be your guide
There shall be raging through the world a war
And the plain be filled with evil war again.
And noblest men. Thus shall be made to cease
Be lawful. But wise people shall have peace,
That they might at the last be filled with joy.
Found couch with cattle. Be in silence hushed,
Of the Euphrates; thou shalt be laid low
Ask not nor be concerned how thou shalt lead
And in the last time shall the sea be dry
Be water, and then Crete shall be a plain.
Be water, and then Crete shall be a plain.
Be seen to undergo great misery;
And now the dry land shall be fruitless sand
That shameless kings shall be together joined,
Shall in the dust be a world-maddening war
The ocean with dead bodies shall be filled
From the river and be red with flesh and blood
Shall be on earth, so that of men the number
May be seen and the measure of the women,
Shall be a fame around the mighty heaven,
And who praised God, shall know thee to be naught.
And then shall there a great pure temple be
Shall there be any sparing in that land,
To be held fast the most Father gave
And a pure flower shall bloom, and springs be full.
And from one scrip shall be men's fill of bread,
Saw human form appearing. It shall be
When earth shall be glad in the hope of child.
Thee will I mourn; and thou shalt be the first
Of cities, and first shalt thou be destroyed,
Delos, and be unstable on the water;
Everything shall be water and all things
Shall be destroyed by waters. And the winds
Shall stand still and a second age shall be.
Be smitten whilst they crouch upon the ground.
A mighty terror to be seen on high,
There shall at some time be, and then shall men
And it shall with the times be full. But when
Bride-chambers straightway shall be terrible
Will mother have as husband; son will be
And it shall be, when evil and ill-starred
Be melancholy refuse, having fallen
Tyre, thou, unhappy, shalt be left alone;
Of pious men, thou shalt be brought to naught.
Sardinia, weighty now, thou shalt be changed
To ashes. Thou shalt be no more an isle,
And unto ages shalt be all destroyed
Shalt be all-desolate, and becoming thick
Thou shalt be wholly eaten up of fire
For there shall be such raging fire on earth
The world shall be disordered whilst mankind
Shall they be made to perish, but dissolved
To be deceived; and then earth, seized by force,
Night shall be all . . . long and without light.
When they shall be by night and hunger slain.
Shall be nor ears of corn; but all shall eat
And then among them God shall also be,
For there shall be love of deceitful gold
Shall marriage not be honorable at all.
And thou shalt be the first to bend thy neck