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OT Pseudepigrapha

The Sibylline Oracles 1:326

When the waters ceased, and then again from heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 1:335

Thus spoke the voice divine. Then from his couch

The Sibylline Oracles 1:339

And all things else went from the wooden house

The Sibylline Oracles 1:346

From the time when the first-formed man appeared;

The Sibylline Oracles 1:364

Shall from diseases chill and dreadful be

The Sibylline Oracles 1:377

One language, as of old from the first race

The Sibylline Oracles 1:390

To cease from wrath, and into other depths

The Sibylline Oracles 1:410

Shall call to make straight paths, and from the heart

The Sibylline Oracles 1:414

From what is righteous go at all astray--

The Sibylline Oracles 1:435

From five loaves and a fish out of the sea,

The Sibylline Oracles 1:442

Away from them, because they slew the Son

The Sibylline Oracles 1:465

From nations that are guided by the law

The Sibylline Oracles 1:479

And from the land the Hebrews shall be driven

The Sibylline Oracles 2:13

Be barren from neglect, and fruits shall fail,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:21

And then shall bloody signs from heaven descend--

The Sibylline Oracles 2:39

Bright, all-resplendent, from the radiant heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 2:41

From heaven a crown for contest unto men

The Sibylline Oracles 2:60

And keep themselves far from adulteries,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:66

With what thou hast and keep thyself from that

The Sibylline Oracles 2:97

Mercy redeems from death when judgment comes.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:117

Eat not blood, and abstain from things

The Sibylline Oracles 2:122

Thou dost defile. Keep from thy neighbor's field,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:135

But pray to live from few things and possess

The Sibylline Oracles 2:149

A different thought from what thou speakest forth;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:151

But with all be frank, and things from the soul

The Sibylline Oracles 2:184

Be prudent and abstain from shameless deeds.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:216

When from the east a people of twelve tribes

The Sibylline Oracles 2:231

To them that sleep, that from the starry heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 2:234

And then the Tishbite, urging from the heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 2:245

A mighty stream of burning fire from heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 2:251

For stars from heaven shall fall into all seas.

The Sibylline Oracles 2:267

Anyone did before, shall from dark gloom

The Sibylline Oracles 2:336

Reproach in giving from their own hard toils;

The Sibylline Oracles 2:355

In chains of flaming fire and from above

The Sibylline Oracles 2:363

From a great river circle them around,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:377

Away from them. For neither death nor night

The Sibylline Oracles 2:381

Away from them. For he to erring men

The Sibylline Oracles 2:387

Lead unto light and life exempt from care,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:407

That he will suffer men from raging fire

The Sibylline Oracles 2:410

Will pluck them from the restless flame, elsewhere

The Sibylline Oracles 2:424

Do thou from my tormentors rescue me,

The Sibylline Oracles 2:426

Make me to rest a little from my song,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:5

For my heart has grown weary from within.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:7

With a whip smitten from within constrained

The Sibylline Oracles 3:19

Shown by man's art from gold or ivory;

The Sibylline Oracles 3:64

With their own houses, when from heaven shall flow

The Sibylline Oracles 3:76

From the Sebastenes Beliar shall come

The Sibylline Oracles 3:123

A mighty force; and then winds from above

The Sibylline Oracles 3:131

Of mortal men, from the time when the flood

The Sibylline Oracles 3:212

Shall utterly destroy them from the depth.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:214

And many-headed, from the western sea,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:235

Who shall be a descendant from the Greeks.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:249

And for men shall be no more rest from war.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:256

Evil to pass from one place to another,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:286

From good ways and just deeds. But they have care

The Sibylline Oracles 3:291

Nor steal they from each other in the night,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:305

From Egypt, and with leaders sent of God

The Sibylline Oracles 3:313

From Egypt unto the. steel) Sinai mount,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:314

His own law God delivered them from heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 3:324

A hundredfold from one, and thus completes

The Sibylline Oracles 3:326

Misfortune, nor do they escape from plague.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:352

And then will God from heaven send a king

The Sibylline Oracles 3:362

Now when my soul had rest from inspired song,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:364

From constraint; even in my heart again

The Sibylline Oracles 3:378

O Babylon, shall it come from above,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:379

And out of heaven from holy ones to thee

The Sibylline Oracles 3:436

Shall Asia back again from Rome receive,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:438

As many as from Asia ever served

The Sibylline Oracles 3:448

From heaven to earth, and from the earth again

The Sibylline Oracles 3:448

From heaven to earth, and from the earth again

The Sibylline Oracles 3:464

Of happy ones! For from the starry heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 3:469

But far from them shall lawlessness depart,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:471

Shall flee away from men, and force shall flee,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:476

To Europe shall spring up from Cronian stock,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:494

Shall cut from ten horns, and plant by their side

The Sibylline Oracles 3:514

Of Ilus from the soil. But afterwards

The Sibylline Oracles 3:551

Of Lycia, from thy peaks by yawning chasms

The Sibylline Oracles 3:591

But when from Italy shall come a man,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:616

Now, when my soul had. rest from inspired song.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:633

Shall God send on them burning from the ground.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:666

From bridal chambers creeping on before

The Sibylline Oracles 3:692

As leaders, who cannot escape from death?

The Sibylline Oracles 3:710

The rescuer from great wrath who is to be.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:715

Of the great God, she from ill-sounding war

The Sibylline Oracles 3:717

And from the servile yoke escape again.

The Sibylline Oracles 3:747

Rise from the couch at daybreak, always hands

The Sibylline Oracles 3:766

Reckoned from the dominion of the Greeks,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:768

And there shall come from Asia a great king,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:817

And then shall God send from the East a king,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:818

Who shall make all earth cease from evil war,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:839

And judgment from the mighty God shall come

The Sibylline Oracles 3:863

And brimstone there shall be from heaven, and stones

The Sibylline Oracles 3:893

Sweet word shall they send from their mouths in hymns:

The Sibylline Oracles 3:900

And from the path of the Immortal we

The Sibylline Oracles 3:919

She be unmoved; a leopard from the lair,

The Sibylline Oracles 3:930

Also from heaven a delightful drink

The Sibylline Oracles 3:993

Straightway shalt there be also from the heaven

The Sibylline Oracles 3:998

Distilling from the rocks a sign shalt be;

The Sibylline Oracles 3:1030

Were all made known; and thus from mine own mouth

The Sibylline Oracles 4:3

Through a month many-toned, from my great hall