shalt
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And thou shalt be amongst them as the sea.
And Rachel said to her: Thou shalt have Jacob this night for the mandrakes of thy son,
Thou shalt be lord of me, and all that is in my house, if thou wilt give thyself unto me, and thou shalt be as our master.
Thou shalt be lord of me, and all that is in my house, if thou wilt give thyself unto me, and thou shalt be as our master.
And Balchîrâ accused Isaiah and the prophets who were with him, saying: 'Isaiah and those who are with him prophesy against Jerusalem and against the cities of Judah that they shall be laid waste and (against the children of Judah and) Benjamin also that they shall go into captivity, and also against thee, O lord the king, that thou shalt go (bound) with hooks and iron chains':
And he said unto me: 'So has it been since this world was made until now, and this war (will continue) till He, whom thou shalt see will come and destroy him.
For above all the heavens and their angels has thy throne been placed, and thy garments and thy crown which thou shalt see.'
And I wished to learn how it is known, and he answered me saying: 'When I have raised thee to the seventh heaven whence I was sent, to that which is above these, then thou shalt know that there is nothing hidden from the thrones and from those who dwell in the heavens and from the angels.' And the praise wherewith they praised and the glory of him who sat on the throne was great, and the glory of the angels on the right hand and on the left was beyond that of the heaven which was below them.
Then there came to him a voice saying, 'Inasmuch as thou hast relied first of all on graven images, and hast offered sacrifices to them, for this reason thou shalt remain childless thy life long.
And the king said to him, 'O Haiqar! bring him to my presence, that I may see him, and if I find him suitable, put him in thy place; and thou shalt go thy way, to take a rest and to live the remainder of thy life in sweet repose.'
O my son! rejoice not in the death of thine enemy, for after a little while thou shalt be his neighbour, and him who mocks thee do thou respect and honour and be beforehand with him in greeting.
O my son! let the wise man beat thee with a rod, but let not the fool anoint thee with sweet salve. Be humble in thy youth and thou shalt be honoured in thine old age.
And when thou shalt see me there coming towards thee, haste and make the army move against me as an enemy who would fight with me, for I have with me the ambassadors of Pharaoh king of Egypt, that they may see the strength of our army and may fear us, for they are our enemies and they hate us.'
For I am not guilty, and it shall be when thou shalt present me before him in his palace, thou shalt meet with great good fortune, and know that Nadan my sister's son has deceived me and has done this bad deed to me, and the king will repent of having slain me; and now I have a cellar in the garden of my house, and no one knows of it.
For I am not guilty, and it shall be when thou shalt present me before him in his palace, thou shalt meet with great good fortune, and know that Nadan my sister's son has deceived me and has done this bad deed to me, and the king will repent of having slain me; and now I have a cellar in the garden of my house, and no one knows of it.
And cast away his head a hundred cubits from his body, and give his body to my slaves that they may bury it. And thou shalt have laid up a great treasure with me.
And its master said to it, "Thou being beside the water hast not borne fruit, how shalt thou bear fruit when thou art in another place?"
For life is wont to be sustained by means of food, wherefor he exhorts us in the Scripture also in these words: "Thou shalt surely remember the Lord that wrought in thee those great and wonderful things."
For the Law says, 'Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor anything that is thy neighbour's.'
Neither shalt thou sully the pure mouth of mine old age and my lifelong constancy to the Law. Clean shall my fathers receive me, unafraid of thy torments even to the death.
For thou indeed mayest be tyrant over unrighteous men, but thou shalt not lord it over my resolution in the matter of righteousness either by thy words or through thy deeds.'
For we through this our evil entreatment and our endurance of it shall win the prize of virtue; but thou for our cruel murder shalt suffer at the hands of divine justice sufficient torment by fire for ever.'
For I am supported under pain by the joys that come through virtue, whereas thou art in torment whilst glorying in thy impiety; neither shalt thou escape, O most abominable tyrant, the penalties of the divine wrath.'
Lo, I put out my tongue ready: cut it out, for thou shalt not thereby silence my Reason.
But the tyrant, although fiercely exasperated by his brethren, felt pity for the boy, and seeing him there already bound he had him brought near, and sought to persuade him, saying: 'Thou seest the end of the folly of thy brethren; for through their disobedience they have been racked to death. Thou, too, if thou dost not obey, wilt thyself also be miserably tortured and put to death before thy time; but if thou dost obey thou shalt be my friend, and thou shalt be advanced to high office in the business of the kingdom.'
But the tyrant, although fiercely exasperated by his brethren, felt pity for the boy, and seeing him there already bound he had him brought near, and sought to persuade him, saying: 'Thou seest the end of the folly of thy brethren; for through their disobedience they have been racked to death. Thou, too, if thou dost not obey, wilt thyself also be miserably tortured and put to death before thy time; but if thou dost obey thou shalt be my friend, and thou shalt be advanced to high office in the business of the kingdom.'
But while they have fulfilled their righteousness towards God in their noble deaths, thou shalt miserably cry "Woe is met" for thy unjust slaying of the champions of virtue.'
And according to the multitude of thy tender mercies, so thou shalt give to me; and hasten to grant our petitions; and thou art able for all our needs. Hallelujah.
Thou shalt not acquire a stranger by the price of thy silver, neither shalt thou seek to devour thy neighbour,
Thou shalt not acquire a stranger by the price of thy silver, neither shalt thou seek to devour thy neighbour,
Neither shalt thou deprive him of the covering of his nakedness.
And thou shalt receive of His kindness and of His grace; and thou shalt be flourishing in truth in the praise of His holiness. Praise and honour be to His name. Hallelujah.
And thou shalt receive of His kindness and of His grace; and thou shalt be flourishing in truth in the praise of His holiness. Praise and honour be to His name. Hallelujah.
O Phrygia, thou shalt from the water's crest
Of men shalt nourish, once again anew
Beginning; and thou shalt be nurse for all."
Shalt be with them even to the seventh kingdom,
Shalt flee away when it becomes thy lot
To leave the holy land. And thou shalt be
Carried to the Assyrians, and shalt see
And then shalt thou be, as thou wast before,
As one not born; and then shalt thou be filled
What pouring out of blood shalt thou receive,
Therefore shalt thou then look upon thy land
Drunken with wine, now shalt thou be a slave
A spoil shalt thou become for greedy men.
Thou some time shalt by Asia be laid waste,
Shalt thou receive. And Cragus, lofty mount
Daughter of day, shalt long be unenslaved,
But afterwards a spoil shalt thou become
Shalt slay thyself. And thou shalt not of men
Shalt slay thyself. And thou shalt not of men
Shalt weep in silence for thy boastful sire.
Shalt boast o'er all, but flute shall sound like strain.
Fire ne'er shall leave thee, but thou shalt be burned.
Woe, woe to thee, O Thrace! So shalt thou come
Much shalt thou give, not anything receive.
Straightway shalt there be also from the heaven
Distilling from the rocks a sign shalt be;
And in the cloud shalt ye behold a war
Shalt consummate, whose dwelling is in heaven.
Of mysteries divine. And men shalt say
And thou, O wretched Corinth, thou shalt look
Shalt stand. O Lycia Myra beautiful,
Shalt thou, in manner like an alien, pray
Because of thine own follies thou shalt fall.
And thou shalt be in evil hands that day
Memphis, thou most shalt over Egypt wail;
Thou shalt become poor, so that out of heaven
O'er craven mortals greatly, thou shalt wail
Thyself shalt the eternal God perceive
Thou shalt for such things suffer penalty
Fallen from the stars, thou shalt not rise to heaven."
For thy pride thou shalt pay as many things
As thou before didst. Silent shalt thou be
And then shalt thou, in cities very rich,
Thou shalt be among evil mortals made
To suffer evils, but thou shalt remain
Over thy banks a widow shalt thou sit
Thou shalt be filled up with the dead; in thee
Much-weeping, thou a widow shalt remain
Grasping thy dusky dress shalt wail alone,
And thou shalt make atonement for all things
For thee? Thou shalt not even to the time
Thus shalt thou be by earthquakes overthrown
Thou shalt have, even a land of many tears,
Thrice wretched Italy, then shalt remain
Shalt lie in golden mountains and by streams
Of the Euphrates; thou shalt be laid low
Ask not nor be concerned how thou shalt lead
The Persians or how thou shalt rule the Medes;
Didst also think thyself a queen, shalt come
And thou shalt give instead of crooked words
Shalt on the waters of the Nile remain,
Shalt thou in thrice unhappy Egypt lie.
But thou shalt look upon a heavenly house,
When thou, O God, shalt flash thine eye of fire.
Thee will I mourn; and thou shalt be the first
Of cities, and first shalt thou be destroyed,
Not wholly destitute. And thou shalt sail,