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Shall with the fountains fall. The trump shall send
Shall with the fountains fall. The trump shall send
Shall show Tartarean chaos. And all kings
Shall come unto the judgement seat of God.
And there shall out of heaven a stream of fire
Shall there a sign be, a distinguished seal,
But it shall be stumbling block of the world,
By water in twelve springs; and there shall rule
He that believes shall have eternal life.
Shall he come to creation, pitiable,
Keeping in mind this purpose he shall come
He winds shall he make cease, and with his foot
Shall calm the raging sea, walking thereon
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,
Beaten, and whipped, shall evil do for good
Shall search the heart and bare it to conviction;
And faithless he shall come, and they will give
A holy virgin shall himself commit.]
And he shall also wear a crown of thorns;
Elect, eternal. They shall pierce his side
Shall be accomplished, of the which I spoke,
Then unto him shall every law be loosed
Shall be asunder rent and in midday
There shall be for three hours dark, monstrous night.
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,
Shall against our Exemplar consummate
Behold, meek he shall come, that he may lift
And then shall all the elements of the world
And all days into one shall run together
For from heaven shall the stars of light all fall.
And there shall fly no longer in the air
For wild beasts shall all perish. Nor shall be
For wild beasts shall all perish. Nor shall be
The world shall hear no serviceable sound,
Of threatening shall the deep sea sound aloud,
Shall all die; and no longer on the waves
Shall sail the freighted ship. And earth shall groan
Shall sail the freighted ship. And earth shall groan
Shall gnash with their teeth, [of the lawless souls
And they shall call death beautiful and death
Shall flee away from them; for death no more
Nor night shall give them rest. And many things
When I shall prove all by fire. For all things
I shall fuse and shall pick out what is pure,
I shall fuse and shall pick out what is pure,
Not proved before me, then shall all withdraw.
"Morrow shall be," nor "yesterday has been;"
And unto ages there shall be the light
Shall serve, and unto him formed out of clay
And first shall Egypt royal power receive
Shall many-counseling men be governors;
Moreover then a fearful man shall rule,
Close-fighter very strong; and he shall have
Sword shall he stretch out against pious men.
And while this one is ruler there shall be
Which, gladdening very greatly, shall with corn
Shall nourish; and his name know thou . . .
But when there shall come from the radiant heaven
Shall thy much people utterly destroy.
Then when the people of twelve tribes shall leave
Magnanimous shall rule, and have a name
Then shall arise the Persian sovereignty.
And then an evil shall befall the Jews,
But when a Persian shall rule, and a son
Of his son's son shall lay the scepter down,
And to all Egypt shall an evil come,
Shall to the grandsons give the royal power,
Shall plunder races for their many spoils,
Shall the sad Persians by the Tigris wail,
Shall many evils do, till thou repay
And gray hair and great soul shall afterwards
Become lord, who shall many evils bring
And he shall treat thee more despitefully
And shall destroy all thy men. But when he
The twentieth and the tenth year shall be king,
Shall be mad and declare their liberty,
But he shall come again and every nation
Of valiant men shall put their neck again
There shall be great peace throughout all the world.
And then o'er the Assyrians there shall rule
And shall persuade all to speak pleasing things,
Timid and speechless shall before him quail,
And him shall very powerful rulers serve
He shall encompass the inhabitants;
His name shall have two hundred for its number,
He shall rule, going forwards towards the end
Of his time, there shall be as many kings
But one of these shall be a mighty king,
Of lofty spirit shall submit to him,
Of years shall they rule, and at last shall end.
Of years shall they rule, and at last shall end.
But when with cruel Ares there shall come
O queenly land, shall wrath spring forth again.
But when Italian soil shall generate,
Great wonder unto mortals, there shall be