god
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OT Pseudepigrapha
The face of God the mighty. And all souls
Of the great God, she from ill-sounding war
Shall reach its end. For offering to God
Which God alone shall purpose not in vain
The mighty God his gracious counsel gave
And then shall they before, the mighty God,
And then will God bestow great joy on men;
Tossed to and fro, turn and propitiate God.
Offer to God Your hecatombs of bulls
But him propitiate, the immortal God,
The only God, and other there is none.
The cause of the wrath of the mighty God,
And then shall God send from the East a king,
Of God the mighty. And with goodly wealth,
The temple of the mighty God again
And have his people that obey not God.
And then shall God speak with a mighty voice
And judgment from the mighty God shall come
The law nor judgment of the mighty God,
And God shall judge all by war and by sword
Know God, the Immortal, who performs these things;
And all these things the great eternal God
But children of the mighty God shall all
The immortal God loves those men; for all things
The immortal King, and great eternal God.
Meditate on the law of God most high,
Shall cry out: "Come, having, at the house of God
Make joy to God the Father at our homes,
Ready for mighty contest. And serve God
[And judgment of the immortal God shall come
For he alone is God, there is no other;
Of the great God shall they bring frankincense
But what God gave for faithful men to honor;
For mortal temple of the mighty God
Shall prophets of the mighty God remove;
Among mankind; for of the mighty God
For over them shall be the hand of God.
In the dense fog. This end of all things God
Of God, fire sent. . . .
Those God made known to me; and in my mind
Did God put all things to be afterwards,
Of lying Phœbus whom vain men called god,
But of the mighty God, whom hands of men
And tree and vine and oil. This God a whip
As many as shall love the mighty God,
To the great glory of one God and not
And mortals comes which God himself shall bring
God giving to them breath and life and grace.
Of the world, from the time the God of heaven
Then know the anger of the God of heaven,
Then know thou that God is no longer mild,
Nor lead the mighty God to wrath extreme;
Bitter impiety; and God will give
To dust and ashes, and God shall have calmed
The bones and ashes of men God himself
And then shall be the judgment, at which God
God giving spirit life and joy to them
Then, making himself equal unto God,
Shall he return; but God will prove him naught.
Thyself shalt the eternal God perceive
Against my God-anointed children rave,
Now these things unto Egypt God bade me
Worshiping stones and beasts instead of God,
Sent forth from God against him shall destroy
A man made equal to God, whom, they say,
And on the temple made by God he seized
What God can do, and what he doth devise?
Shall sack." But now shall God, who ever is,
As of old, when the mighty God received
God gave strength to accomplish that which could
By reason of the sword, rich child of God,
Honored of God. All who endure the toils
The Lord of all things, the immortal God
Shall flow for all the just; for in one God,
And then incensed shall God the imperishable,
For thou, O God, in kindness didst regard
And to hold fast what God put in their charge.
When God shall bc the ruler. And dark gloom
A long time, so that men shall see that God
The imperishable God incensed destroy
The Father, the wise God who ever is.
Shall one praise God out of the unseen earth,
And of souls, but the mighty Father, God
Of all things God-inspired, did he revere
Which God gave him, and he ruled all things well,
And he did make that city, which God loved,
Might see the glory of the eternal God,
And setting day hymned forth the praise of God.
It is the last time of the saints when God
Shall guide the good men, who sang praise to God.
And who praised God, shall know thee to be naught.
A priest, say: "Come, let us raise up of God
Let us turn our souls, giving praise to God
The mighty God existing evermore."
In Egypt, and the people made by God
And to them God shall give life incorrupt.
And God shall rain down on the earth dire wrath
Because they did not keep that which God gave.
With battle; and God gave them up to light.
Ill-disposed didst not apprehend thy God