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Shall there be when this man shall rule the land
And there shall be at the mid hour of day
And while he rules there shall be peace profound
And in addition to these shall be one
Of cities shall be. But the reverend king
And (one) of these shall be a noble man
And then shall there be over all the world
And cities shall be under his control
And of themselves be subject. For to him
One here, another there. And there shall be
Wounded; and after him shall be a ruler
Moreover, there shall be unto the Jews
Earthquakes, and great plagues be on every land,
Shall he be; foreign dust shall hide his corpse,
Shall be his name, and of four syllables,
And great peace shall be when he shall be lord;
And great peace shall be when he shall be lord;
And he shall be a minstrel of rich voice
Shall be commander, of tens numbering seven;
And their names shall be honored; and they shall
Of the first unit; and he shall be good
When a great sign of God shall be displayed
And be the best in mighty arms and have
And while this man is ruler there shall be
A fearful sign: there shall be a great mist
Shall perish. And then Rome shall be bereft
And miseries of conquests there shall be,
But he himself shall be short-lived and fall
Shall be to him . . .
Shall be bad; but then by the eastern way
For all things shall not be (the lot) of all,
But only those shall be for happiness
And battles there shall be, and homicides,
And then an insurrection there shall be
On first and twentieth there are to be placed
And laws shall be enacted, there shall be
And laws shall be enacted, there shall be
And then shall there be an unlawful strife
But for them there shall not be victory;
And many shall be slay, and then the king
Shall there be fights and pillagings and murders
Tyana and Mazaka, there shall be
A capture; thou shalt be enslaved and put
Then also shall be famines, pestilence,
The land shall drink! For that shall be a time
And thou shalt be, O Hierapolis,
To Mysians and Bithynians there shall be
And yet again the world shall be confused,
Force their way. And then there shall be a flight
The Romans, and the Persians shall be weak.
Shall be theirs unless soon, with speed of feet
And then there shall be a lord confident
Shall great peace be in the world and to all
And Rome is no more to be seen or heard,
Nor shall there be a sparing of her works;
But he shall be a sport for dogs and birds
And then shall Rome again be as before.
And then shall there a reverend ruler be,
'Twixt Taurus and snow-clad Amanus be
Shall by the deep strong rivers be destroyed.
Shall there be many earthquakes. And the king
And fuller shall the rains be, snow and hail
Be thrown down headlong by the army's hands;
And then anew shall a creation be
Who shall be a descendant of the Greeks.
Feeding much, and Larissa shall be bent
Shall be an insurrection. And dire war
Shall be hard by the waters of the lake
And very strong Pelasgi there shall be
Shall be a desert, and much people perish.
And there shall be a dread sign while he rules:
There shall be over all the earth great peace
To be the food of dogs and birds of prey.
Thou shalt in thy possessions foremost be,
And race-grounds; and then shalt thou be again
Shall be again raised up, who shall by lot
Shall be three kings, two having the first number,
Neither will he be gentle with mankind,
Trusting in false oaths ye shall be destroyed.
The city shall be those days, and straightway
Shall it again be prosperous not a little;
And rest shall be when that rule is destroyed.
Shall be, and after it again shall grow
Shall be unshaken; for it shall be known,
Shall be unshaken; for it shall be known,
A great and careful lord shall be their king,
Shall be one lord of the two lords of earth.
Then shall the oracles be all fulfilled.
A fearful lot, and be shall over all
Barbarian shall be poured out in the dust
When the city shall be plundered utterly
Down from his head will be the scepter cast
Shouting aloud; so also shall there be
And many shall be utterly destroyed
Shall be exceeding quiet; yet again
In Egypt be stirred up, and there shall be
In Egypt be stirred up, and there shall be
Shall not be theirs. Ah, wretched ones, there shall
A conquest of the famous city be,
And it shall be a spoil of war not long.