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OT Pseudepigrapha
In the great God's pure laws, when he shall lift
And he bade me proclaim through all the earth
And this man he who wields the thunderbolt
Whose offspring he himself would fain destroy;
Earth-shaker; dens of earth shall he break up
Shall he have and be blended with two names,
He will be master; for he first my books
He will be master; for he first my books
Will open with his hands; but he himself
Will he make gods stand, empty-headed men,
To die at Ilium; but he himself
A message of the mighty God, and he
Therefore may he subdue them terribly
Shall he set, who created heaven and earth,
And fill all things with evils; he will cast
If haply he show mercy. For he is
If haply he show mercy. For he is
And he will not by his own counsels do
And monstrous hills shall he asunder break,
Whatever only in my heart he put;
Rejoicing in those things which he shall give
For he himself, great, present far and wide,
Since he alone is Lord; and let us all
For he alone is God, there is no other;
Shall he raise up for ages, who once gave
He pledged to open every land, the world
For he who made the heaven and earth gave thee
Joy in thy age. And he will dwell in thee;
In bonds shall lead them; for he will make beasts
For he showed me what happened formerly
For he has not for his abode a stone
For he may not be seen from earth nor measured
He, looking down at once on all, is seen
For he himself by bringing them to pass
Then indeed shall he send the ungodly back
And he shall walk the wet paths of the deep,
And shall sail after he has cut the mount
Rome's soil while he flees over Parthian land.
Repentance; he will not destroy; and wrath
Will he again restrain, if in your hearts
And mighty sound. And he shall burn all earth,
The fire unspeakable which he lit up,
Again will fashion, and he will again
Shall he again hide under mounds of earth
Even he who cleft the violence of fire,
In wars exceeding powerful shall he be;
And he shall have the initial sign of ten;
Upon the wave. And laws will he ordain
But after a long time shall he transmit
And the Persians he shall rule and Babylon;
And then shall he smite Medians with his spear.
And he shall come to Ocean's utmost water
And he shall cleave the mountain of two seas
Shall he return; but God will prove him naught.
And he shall be a man the best of all
And like hail shall he all the land destroy,
Delighted. But, as he himself obtained
The Persian land by lot, he shall make war
A third part. But with nimble leap shall he
Besiege and waste. But when he shall possess
He shall come, wishing to destroy the city
He, courting by his voice all-musical
Abhor; for he slew many and laid hands
Upon the womb; against his wives he sinned
And of men stained with blood had he been formed.
And he shall come to monarchs of the Medes
And Persians, first whom he loved and to whom
He brought renown, while with those wicked men
He lurked against a nation not desired
And on the temple made by God he seized
Of whom I justly sang the praise, he burned;
What God can do, and what he doth devise?
And he shall slaughter thee, thyself, Ravenna,
And unto slaughter shall he lead the way.
He also shall destroy and smite thy land,
From three heads he shall give food in excess
When he spoke with fair word and holy lips,
And thus shall he destroy the impious ones,
In front of heaven. And then will he himself
And that for whose sake he himself was slain
Shall he seize forthwith. And he shall destroy
Shall he seize forthwith. And he shall destroy
And he shall raise up them that are afraid
Nor had he fear of gold, cheat of the world
Of all things God-inspired, did he revere
And let it go unbuilt. But he himself
When he set foot on the immortal land
Which God gave him, and he ruled all things well,
And unto all the good did he restore
And many cities with much fire he took
From their foundations, and he set on fire
And he did make that city, which God loved,
And he set order, and a holy house
Cancer remained not, for he feared Orion;
Was roused, until he shook the warring ones;
And being incensed he hurled them down on earth.
Ere, he was brought forth; then was he raised up
Ere, he was brought forth; then was he raised up
Escaping he first shall see God's sweet Spirit
And he shall show the ways to men, and show