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His hope (will be) in the Lord: who then can prevail against him (He will be) mighty in his works, and strong in the fear of God,
(He will be) shepherding the flock of the Lord faithfully and righteously, And will suffer none among them to stumble in their pasture.
He will lead them all aright, And there will be no pride among them that any among them should be oppressed.
This (will be) the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
His words (shall be) more refined than costly gold, the choicest; In the assemblies he will judge the peoples, the tribes of the sanctified.
May the Lord hasten His mercy upon Israel! May He deliver us from the uncleanness of unholy enemies! The Lord Himself is our king for ever and ever.
May God cleanse Israel against the day of mercy and blessing, Against the day of choice when He bringeth back His anointed.
Blessed shall they be that shall be in those days, In that they shall see the goodness of the Lord which He shall perform for the generation that is to come,
That he may direct (every) man in the works of righteousness by the fear of God, That he may establish them all before the Lord,
That he may direct (every) man in the works of righteousness by the fear of God, That he may establish them all before the Lord,
(It is He) who hath established in (their) courses the lights (of heaven) for determining seasons from year to year, And they have not turned aside from the way which He appointed them
(It is He) who hath established in (their) courses the lights (of heaven) for determining seasons from year to year, And they have not turned aside from the way which He appointed them
And they have erred not since the day He created them. Since the generations of old they have not withdrawn from their path, Unless God commanded them (so to do) by the command of His servants.
For he the earth established, placing it
Round about Tartarus, and he himself
Gave the sweet light; he raised the heaven on high,
Appointing, he gave fishes to the seas
These by his word he made, and every thing
For he was self-caused and from heaven looked down
And then thereafter fashioned he again
He longed for conversation, being alone,
And prayed that he might see another form
Such as he had. And forthwith, from man's side
Gave her to dwell with him. And, when he gazed
Great admiration held his soul, he saw
Spontaneous flowing answered he in turn
And he, persuaded by the woman's words,
Sufficient food." Thus he spoke; and he made
Sufficient food." Thus he spoke; and he made
Driving him out severely; and he sent
[Of men he made, to whom no good thereafter]
And I am He who is, and in thy heart
Thus he spoke; and great trembling seized on him
At what he heard. And then, within his mind
Having contrived each matter, he besought
Escape God's notice; for he knows all things,
And do ye all entreat him--he is kind--
He had thus vainly spoken, the Most High
Thus spoke he; forth went (Noah) and aloud
And he massed clouds, and bid the sun's bright disk,
Obscuring all things round; he thundered loud,
By counsels of the Immortal; for he now
The house he opened from the polished wall,
Sent he a dove alone, that he might learn
Sent he a dove alone, that he might learn
He sent the dove once more, to learn if yet
Of black wing, sent he forth as hastily;
He had made full twice twenty days and one
And with whom always he his counsels shared.
Because he promised that again no flood
To mortals in the earth; and he doth hear
And he shall fulfill God's law, not destroy,
Shall he teach. Unto him shall priests convey
Will he show life eternal, but the fire
And then shall he the sickly heal, and all
Demons shall he drive out, and of the dead
Shall he walk; also in a desert place
Shall he five thousand satisfy with food
Of peoples, shall he fill twelve baskets full.
He shall spread forth and measure out all things,
When he shall to the house of Hades go
But when in three days he shall come again
Unto the house of heaven shall he go
He put the charming voice of words divine.
Of man on earth, he would be wonderstruck.
Days not a few; and then will he display
Will he the incorruptible reward
God hates the perjured man in that he swore.
Accursed through many generations he
He who gives alms knows how to lend to God.
When he to judgment comes. Disable not
Commits a wrong, an evil man is he;
But he that does it under force, the end
He that is highest of all, the all-surveying,
Whom when the Master comes he finds awake!
Or eve or midday; but he sure shall come,
Of furious winds; but he shall fuse all things
Destroyed in flame, even these shall he collect
And then will he his face turn openly
Away from them. For he to erring men
That he will suffer men from raging fire
And this will he do. For hereafter he
And this will he do. For hereafter he
But he, eternal Lord, proclaims himself
The ruler of the world? He by his word
East, west, and south, and north. The same is he
Hereafter, and the height of hills shall he
And he shall raise the dead, and many signs
Into the world again, and therefore he
Are fulfilled, which he threatened mortals once,
And he died; and the sons infringing oaths
For he was oldest and of noblest form.
To rear no male posterity, that he
For he was sent away. And thus she sent
And called her son. And at the time he came
Which he enjoined to do; and if, perchance,
One give no heed, he must unto the law
Or, if men's notice he escape, he shall
Or, if men's notice he escape, he shall
By ample satisfaction he destroyed.