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OT Pseudepigrapha
But Thou art our God from the beginning, And upon Thee is our hope (set), O Lord;
Ours and our children's be Thy good pleasure for ever; O Lord our Saviour, we shall never more be moved.
That Thou mightest be justified, O God, in Thy righteousness by reason of our transgressions:
And the righteous deeds of Thy pious ones (are) before Thee, O Lord, Where, then, can a man hide himself from Thy knowledge, O God
And the righteous deeds of Thy pious ones (are) before Thee, O Lord, Where, then, can a man hide himself from Thy knowledge, O God
For the judgments of the Lord are (given) in righteousness to (every) man and (his) house. Unto whom art Thou good, O God, except to them that call upon the Lord
And, now, Thou art our God, and we the people whom Thou hast loved: Behold and show pity, O God of Israel, for we are Thine; And remove not Thy mercy from us, lest they assail us.
For Thou didst choose the seed of Abraham before all the nations, And didst set Thy name upon us, O Lord,
Stand on the height, O Jerusalem, and behold thy children, From the East and the West, gathered together by the Lord;
Put on, O Jerusalem, thy glorious garments; Make ready thy holy robe; For God hath spoken good concerning Israel, for ever and ever.
O Lord, deliver my soul from (the) lawless and wicked man, From the tongue that is lawless and slanderous, and speaketh lies and deceit.
For the hope and refuge of the poor art Thou, O God.
(a) For who, O God, is strong except to give thanks unto Thee in truth
I will give thanks unto Thee, O God, for Thou hast helped me to (my) salvation; And hast not counted me with sinners to (my) destruction.
Remove not Thy mercy from me, O God, Nor Thy memorial from my heart until I die.
Rule me, O God, (keeping me back) from wicked sin, And from every wicked woman that causeth the simple to stumble.
O Lord, Thou art our King for ever and ever, For in Thee, O God, doth our soul glory.
O Lord, Thou art our King for ever and ever, For in Thee, O God, doth our soul glory.
Thou, O Lord, didst choose David (to be) king over Israel, And swaredst to him touching his seed that never should his kingdom fail before Thee.
They laid waste the throne of David in tumultuous arrogance. But Thou, O God, didst cast them down and remove their seed from the earth,
According to their sins didst Thou recompense them, O God; So that it befell them according to their deeds.
Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto them their king, the son of David, At the time in the which Thou seest, O God, that he may reign over Israel Thy servant
Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto them their king, the son of David, At the time in the which Thou seest, O God, that he may reign over Israel Thy servant
"O men insatiate, smit with madness great,
Revere, O mortals, the supremely great
"O men exceeding wretched, base in heart,
O Phrygia, thou shalt from the water's crest
Proclaimed: "O Noah, guarded, faithful, just,
Shall be a care. O first race of sixth age!
O mighty joy which I thereafter shared,
Themselves defiling. O ye wretched men
Covering the eyelids o'er. O blessed servants
O THOU high-thundering blessed heavenly One,
O men, that in your image have a form
But just now, O ye cities, ye are built
O navigable waters and each land
All things with care, O mortal shrewd in mind.
O For these are all deceptive, in so far
Alas, alas for thee! O Babylon,
O Babylon, shall it come from above,
To thee, O Egypt, shall a great blow come
Alas for thee, O land of Gog and Magog
Alas for thee, O Libya, and alas,
Both sea and land! O daughters of the west,
O virgin, soft rich child of Latin Rome,
O happy upon earth shall that man be
O Ilium, I pity thee; for there shall bloom
O Cyzicus, that dwellest by Propontis
O sign of Cyprus, may an earthquake waste
O happy land of Mysians, suddenly
Woe, woe to thee, O Crete! To thee shall come
Woe, woe to thee, O Thrace! So shalt thou come
O Greece, why hast thou trusted mortal men
But thou, O mortal full of various wiles,
Be of good cheer, O maiden, and be glad;
O people, to the Sibyl give all ear,
And thou, O wretched Corinth, thou shalt look
O Carthage, shall press lowly on the ground.
Shalt stand. O Lycia Myra beautiful,
O wretched Antioch, they shall call thee
Alas, alas! O wretched Cyprus, thee
O happy on the earth shall be that man].
"O mighty Memphis, who didst boast of old
O Alexandria, famed nourisher
Alas, alas for thee, O Lycia;
Thy honors. Stay, O lawless one, alone,
And now again, O Egypt, I bewail
O Python, who wast justly called of old
O Thebes, where is thy great strength? A fierce man
O Indians and great-hearted Ethiops,
O thou unstable one and ill-advised,
Restored again,--hear, O thou curse of men,
Alas, alas for thee, O Sardis; and alas
For thou, O God, in kindness didst regard
O wretched Hellespont, sometime a child
Alas, alas for thee, O Babylon,
O the Wood, O so blessed, upon which
O the Wood, O so blessed, upon which
When thou, O God, shalt flash thine eye of fire.
O RHODES, thou art unhappy; for first thee,
O Phrygia, first shalt thou flame from the crest
Consult the oracle, O Colophon;
Thus, O thou wretched one, shalt thou of war
And thou, O wretched Corinth, shalt receive
O wretched one, thou didst not know thy God,
Besprinkling thy baptism, O Word, through which
Do thou, O Father, make my wretched heart
O Celtic land, on mountain range so great,
In pain; a second time to thee, O Rome,
And now for thee, O wretched Syria,
O Thebans ill-advised, an evil sound
A heavenly stroke deserved, O haughty Rome.
"Thy mighty strength, O city, shall fall down,"
O haughty queen, off spring of Latin Rome;
O Rome, and gnashing of teeth. And no more
"Let both of us, O Son, make mortal tribes--
"O virgin, in thy bosom undefiled
O WORLD of men wide-scattered, and long walls,
And then to thee, O Median land, a man
O queenly land, shall wrath spring forth again.