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And mortals comes which God himself shall bring
Then indeed shall he send the ungodly back
To lower darkness [and then they shall know
Shall still remain upon the fruitful land,
Shall come to pass; and now what things shall be
Shall come to pass; and now what things shall be
First over all mortal shall Assyrians rule,
Them shall the Medes o'erpower, but on the throne
For two generations only shall exult;
In which times those events shall come to pass:
Dark night shall come at the mid hour of day
Shall disappear; and earth in tumult shaken
By a great earthquake shall throw many cities
They shall peer out the islands of the Sea.
But when the great Euphrates shall with blood
Be surging, then shall there be also set
In battle; and the, Medes shall fall and fly
Of Tigris. And the Persian power shall be
Greatest in all the world, and they shall have
And there shall be as many evil deeds
As men shall wish away--the din of war,
When Hellas very glorious shall sail
Over broad Hellespont, and shall convey
Shall sorry famine come, and barrenness
Shall during twenty circling years prevail,
What time the Nile, corn-nourisher, shall hide
And there shall come from Asia a great king
And he shall walk the wet paths of the deep,
And shall sail after he has cut the mount
From battle fearful Asia shall receive.
And Sicily the wretched shall a stream
Down shall the mighty city Croton fall.
And strife shall be in Hellas; they shall rage
And strife shall be in Hellas; they shall rage
But, when the race of mortal men shall come
Upon thc Persians shall a servile yoke
Shall boast the scepter there shall be for Thebes
Shall boast the scepter there shall be for Thebes
Shall dwell in Tyre, and Tyrians be destroyed.
Shall stand with walls that were in vain hopes built.
In Bactria Macedonians shall dwell;
Shall all into the land of Hellas flee.
It shall take place among those yet to be,
O'erpouring, to the sacred isle shall come.
And Cibyra shall fall and Cyzicus,
And sand shall hide all Samos under banks.
Of Delos shall all be invisible.
And to Rhodes shall come evil last, but greatest.
The Macedonian power shall not abide;
Shall flourish, under which the world shall bear
Shall flourish, under which the world shall bear
O Carthage, shall press lowly on the ground.
Shall earthquake lay low, casting headlong down,
Thee never shall the agitated earth
With thunders and earthquakes shall stop the din
A slavish fate; and there shall also come
But when these, trusting folly, shall cast off
A mighty king shall like a runaway slave
Unknown, who shall some time dare loathsome guilt
And out of Syria shall come Rome's foremost man,
Shall destruction on their great broad land.
And then too shall an earthquake overthrow
Shall dash o'er Cyprus washed by many a wave.
Fire shall come flashing forth in the broad heaven,
And much black ashes shall fill the great sky,
And small drops like red earth shall fall from heaven,
For that they without reason shall destroy
Awakened of war shall come to the West,
Shall also come the fugitive of Rome,
O wretched Antioch, they shall call thee
And then on Scyros shall a pestilence
Shall a broad wave of the sea cover, thee
And into Asia there shall come great wealth,
And more shall she to Asia render back,
And then there shall be an excess of war.
Shall by a bitter famine be destroyed,
But when piety shall perish from mankind,
Living shall practice wanton violence,
No one shall make account, but even them all
There shall be over all the world a fire
At sunrise; the whole world shall hear the roar
And mighty sound. And he shall burn all earth,
All things he'll burn, and it shall be black dust.
But when now all things shall have been reduced
To dust and ashes, and God shall have calmed
And then shall be the judgment, at which God
Himself as judge shall judge the world again;
Shall he again hide under mounds of earth
But all who shall be pious shall again
But all who shall be pious shall again
Live on the earth [and (shall inherit there)
[The pious; and they all shall see themselves
O happy on the earth shall be that man].
The very first lord shall be, who shall sum
The very first lord shall be, who shall sum
In wars exceeding powerful shall he be;
And he shall have the initial sign of ten;
Before him Thrace and Sicily shall crouch,
But after a long time shall he transmit
His power unto another, who shall have