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OT Pseudepigrapha
When the waters ceased, and then again from heaven
Thus spoke the voice divine. Then from his couch
And all things else went from the wooden house
From the time when the first-formed man appeared;
Shall from diseases chill and dreadful be
One language, as of old from the first race
To cease from wrath, and into other depths
Shall call to make straight paths, and from the heart
From what is righteous go at all astray--
From five loaves and a fish out of the sea,
Away from them, because they slew the Son
From nations that are guided by the law
And from the land the Hebrews shall be driven
Be barren from neglect, and fruits shall fail,
And then shall bloody signs from heaven descend--
Bright, all-resplendent, from the radiant heaven
From heaven a crown for contest unto men
And keep themselves far from adulteries,
With what thou hast and keep thyself from that
Mercy redeems from death when judgment comes.
Eat not blood, and abstain from things
Thou dost defile. Keep from thy neighbor's field,
But pray to live from few things and possess
A different thought from what thou speakest forth;
But with all be frank, and things from the soul
Be prudent and abstain from shameless deeds.
When from the east a people of twelve tribes
To them that sleep, that from the starry heaven
And then the Tishbite, urging from the heaven
A mighty stream of burning fire from heaven
For stars from heaven shall fall into all seas.
Anyone did before, shall from dark gloom
Reproach in giving from their own hard toils;
In chains of flaming fire and from above
From a great river circle them around,
Away from them. For neither death nor night
Away from them. For he to erring men
Lead unto light and life exempt from care,
That he will suffer men from raging fire
Will pluck them from the restless flame, elsewhere
Do thou from my tormentors rescue me,
Make me to rest a little from my song,
For my heart has grown weary from within.
With a whip smitten from within constrained
Shown by man's art from gold or ivory;
With their own houses, when from heaven shall flow
From the Sebastenes Beliar shall come
A mighty force; and then winds from above
Of mortal men, from the time when the flood
Shall utterly destroy them from the depth.
And many-headed, from the western sea,
Who shall be a descendant from the Greeks.
And for men shall be no more rest from war.
Evil to pass from one place to another,
From good ways and just deeds. But they have care
Nor steal they from each other in the night,
From Egypt, and with leaders sent of God
From Egypt unto the. steel) Sinai mount,
His own law God delivered them from heaven
A hundredfold from one, and thus completes
Misfortune, nor do they escape from plague.
And then will God from heaven send a king
Now when my soul had rest from inspired song,
From constraint; even in my heart again
O Babylon, shall it come from above,
And out of heaven from holy ones to thee
Shall Asia back again from Rome receive,
As many as from Asia ever served
From heaven to earth, and from the earth again
From heaven to earth, and from the earth again
Of happy ones! For from the starry heaven
But far from them shall lawlessness depart,
Shall flee away from men, and force shall flee,
To Europe shall spring up from Cronian stock,
Shall cut from ten horns, and plant by their side
Of Ilus from the soil. But afterwards
Of Lycia, from thy peaks by yawning chasms
But when from Italy shall come a man,
Now, when my soul had. rest from inspired song.
Shall God send on them burning from the ground.
From bridal chambers creeping on before
As leaders, who cannot escape from death?
The rescuer from great wrath who is to be.
Of the great God, she from ill-sounding war
And from the servile yoke escape again.
Rise from the couch at daybreak, always hands
Reckoned from the dominion of the Greeks,
And there shall come from Asia a great king,
And then shall God send from the East a king,
Who shall make all earth cease from evil war,
And judgment from the mighty God shall come
And brimstone there shall be from heaven, and stones
Sweet word shall they send from their mouths in hymns:
And from the path of the Immortal we
She be unmoved; a leopard from the lair,
Also from heaven a delightful drink
Straightway shalt there be also from the heaven
Distilling from the rocks a sign shalt be;
Were all made known; and thus from mine own mouth
Through a month many-toned, from my great hall