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And he shall come for judgement and persuade
A disobedient people while he boasts
Billows shall he tread, sickness of mankind
Shall he destroy, he shall raise up the dead,
Shall he destroy, he shall raise up the dead,
And many sufferings shall he drive away;
And he shall flash upon the earth, as once
He himself who is born the mighty God,
He quickly flew unto his Father's house.
And he shall teach them as he has taught me,
And he shall teach them as he has taught me,
And stripping it off he shall pick it up.
And he shall have part in all mysteries
Sad then the time when he himself, sad one,
Shall come again, he may bestow these things
Go plundering Ares; and he shall himself
To rule with Ares. And when he has wrought
Shall he come. And three times three hundred
Having a fiery soul. But when he shall
His scepter and to Hades he shall pass.
And he who, being mortal, even so
How he shall utterly destroy. . . .
And of men bearing flesh he judges souls
In secret, then shall he all things declare;
He shall roll up the heaven; and of the moon
The light shall perish. And he shall exalt
Him Moses typified when he stretched out
Which he indeed aid promise, and in which
He that believes shall have eternal life.
Shall he come to creation, pitiable,
Hope to the pitiable; and he will give
He serves the ways of mortals. For at first
Keeping in mind this purpose he shall come
He winds shall he make cease, and with his foot
He winds shall he make cease, and with his foot
Shall he fill in the desert, and then taking
Of peoples shall he fill twelve baskets full.
And the souls of the blessed he shall call,
Desiring poverty. He who perceives
For of all things is he himself the ear
To whom all things submit, and he preserves
And faithless he shall come, and they will give
And he to whips will openly give then
His holy back; [for he unto the world
And silent he will be when buffeted
Lest anyone should know whose son he is
Or whence he came, that he may talk to the dead.
Or whence he came, that he may talk to the dead.
And he shall also wear a crown of thorns;
And into Hades shall he come announcing
The third day he shall end the lot of death;
Then from the dead departing he shall come
Shall he as Lord in flesh be visible,
As he before was, and in hands and feet
Behold, meek he shall come, that he may lift
Behold, meek he shall come, that he may lift
From their blood; for he is not by thy songs
Nor by thy prayers appeased, nor does he give
And then will he his face turn openly
Away from them. For he to erring men
Will he accomplish; and I know the number
From the beginning to the end he knows.]
Under thy leading he arranged all things.
But in the latest times the earth he passed,
He next addressed the maiden with his voice:
Receive thou God." Thus speaking he inbreathed
Brought he in yet another race of men
Close-fighter very strong; and he shall have
Sword shall he stretch out against pious men.
Of doubtful native land; and Memphis he,
And he will watch o'er many things in wars.
And to all other mortals. And he then
And he shall treat thee more despitefully
And shall destroy all thy men. But when he
But he shall come again and every nation
For he will carry all things in detail
By reason, and all things will he subject,
And he the temple of the mighty God
He shall encompass the inhabitants;
He shall rule, going forwards towards the end
He for his brother's sake will go in quest.
Shall he bear off! But with those yet to come
Homewards shall he in order go. And then
Shall he fall by a treacherous woman's hand.
And he shall come out of the mighty fire
He shall perform a pious work of law,
He shall pass over land and fearful sea.
And he shall have a trisyllabic name,
He will raise up. And in his fifteenth year,
Shall he lay hold on the event of death.
Shall be instructed; for his chapters he
And wisely will he write most marvelous things,
Measures and verses; for he shall the first
He shall among the foremost fighters be,
And he shall share that name which shows the sign
Shall he be; but behind him he shall leave
Shall he be; but behind him he shall leave
But by base spearman he himself shall fall
And cities he of many mortal men
Will he abuse the city Babylon,