thee
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OT Pseudepigrapha
But put on the grace of the Lord without stint; and come into His Paradise and make thee a garland from its tree,
And put it on thy head and be glad; and recline on His rest, and glory shall go before thee,
Thy right hand destroyed his wicked poison; and thy hand levelled the way for those who believe in thee.
I was rescued from my bonds and unto thee, my God, I fled:
So also is my hope on Thee, my God.
And bring us out from the bonds of darkness: and open to us the door by which we shall come out to thee.
For we see that our death has not touched thee.
Let us also be redeemed with thee: for thou art our Redeemer.
(And yet) I will justify Thee, O God, in uprightness of heart, For in Thy judgments is Thy righteousness (displayed), O God.
Let his portion, O Lord, be dishonoured before thee; Let him go forth groaning and come home cursed.
Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon all them that love Thee.
When I cry to Thee, do not silently disregard me.
For man and his portion (lie) before Thee in the balance; He cannot add to, so as to enlarge, what has been prescribed by Thee. O God,
For man and his portion (lie) before Thee in the balance; He cannot add to, so as to enlarge, what has been prescribed by Thee. O God,
when we are in distress we call upon Thee for help, And Thou dost not turn back our petition, for Thou art our God.
Even though Thou restore us not, we will not keep away; But unto Thee will we come.
For if I hunger, unto Thee will I cry, O God; And Thou wilt give to me.
And if they hunger, unto Thee do they lift up their face.
But Thy gift is great in goodness and wealth, And he whose hope is (set) on Thee shall have no lack of gifts.
And when we call upon Thee, Thou hearkenest to us;
But Thou art our God from the beginning, And upon Thee is our hope (set), O Lord;
And we will not depart from Thee, For good are Thy judgments upon us.
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 we hope in Thee, when our soul turneth (unto Thee). The mercy of the Lord be upon the house of Israel for ever and ever.
And we hope in Thee, when our soul turneth (unto Thee). The mercy of the Lord be upon the house of Israel for ever and ever.
(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.
Establish the works of my hands before Thee, And preserve my goings in the remembrance of Thee.
Establish the works of my hands before Thee, And preserve my goings in the remembrance of Thee.
Murmuring, and impatience in affliction, remove far from me, When, if I sin, Thou chastenest me that I may return (unto Thee).
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.
An undecaying house I bid thee frame
That thou be saved, and all who dwell with thee.
Each thing, even all which I that day to thee
Thou judgest, God hereafter will judge thee.
To the poor thy hand. Of what God gave to thee
For wars, because of thee, and pillaging
A shameless woman. And I pray thee now
Entreat thee, let me have a little rest;
And every land shall be filled up with thee,
But there remains for thee a goodly end
Granted thee. But do thou wait and confide
Alas, alas for thee! O Babylon,
Shall ruin every land. For high in air to thee
And out of heaven from holy ones to thee
To thee, O Egypt, shall a great blow come
Might never fall on thee. For through thy midst
Alas for thee, O land of Gog and Magog
Alas for thee, O Libya, and alas,
And wreaking satisfaction cast thee down
Raise thee to heaven, for mortals of low rank
O Ilium, I pity thee; for there shall bloom
But to thee most of all she'll bear and cause
Cause many evils. And thee, Chalcedon,
The wine-producing, round thee Rhyndacus
But to thee, Italy, no foreign war
Shall make thee, impudent one, desolate.
Woe, woe to thee, O Crete! To thee shall come
Woe, woe to thee, O Crete! To thee shall come
Shall the Eternal sack thee; and again
Shall every land behold thee black with smoke,
Fire ne'er shall leave thee, but thou shalt be burned.
Woe, woe to thee, O Thrace! So shalt thou come
Woe to thee, Gog and Magog, and to all,
How many evils fate, shall bring on thee!
Escape thee. It is now a thousand years,
Do thou not let an evil meet with thee.
For he who made the heaven and earth gave thee
Joy in thy age. And he will dwell in thee;
Now tell I thee a sign exceeding clear,
These things I show thee, I who madly left
Wretched Laodicea, thee sometime
Thee never shall the agitated earth
Also for thee, Armenia, there remains
O wretched Antioch, they shall call thee
Alas, alas! O wretched Cyprus, thee
Shall a broad wave of the sea cover, thee
And in all things discreet. And upon thee,
For thee shall there be right among the blessed;
And Zeus and Hermes (king). And as for thee,
No more for thee shall flow luxurious drink . . .
Crowning her head with which she was by thee
Alas, alas for thee, unhappy heart!
Alas, alas for thee, O Lycia;
Against thee, mounting up of its own will
For sorcery, adulteries were with thee
And the river Tiber shall lament for thee,
His consort thee, who hast a blood-stained heart
Thee and all thine destroy, and in that land
Thou shalt be filled up with the dead; in thee
Shall burn thee whole. All-tearful Libya,
For thee? Thou shalt not even to the time
And he shall slaughter thee, thyself, Ravenna,
Which is ill thee; for when with pliant threads
Of mortals wished for thee? Who has not been
Embittered from within? Cast down ill thee
All that is fair, and by thee have been changed
And how dost thou say, "I will thee persuade,"
But thee shall glorious children honor much