thee
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And now thee, wretched Asia, piteously
Alas, alas for thee, O Sardis; and alas
Alas for thee, cease from thy revelry.
Beside the waters of Maeander, thee
Across thee; battle of the Thracians comes
For in thee mother with her child did hold
And in thee kings have their ill-fated mouth
Polluted, and in thee have wicked men
Of revelry; for by thee virgin maids
Before thee was a much-loved house of old
Alas, alas for thee, O Babylon,
Caused thee to stiffer all things. Hold thou fast
Phœnicia, dreadful wrath remains for thee,
Remembrance of thee over all the earth.
But those whom love of Egypt led to thee
Shall all lament thee badly; but who put
And who praised God, shall know thee to be naught.
But for thee only, Sodomitic land,
This shall bring evil woes about for thee.
God was outstretched; the earth shall not have thee,
O RHODES, thou art unhappy; for first thee,
Thee will I mourn; and thou shalt be the first
Shall sometime thee destroy; thee, Sicily,
Shall sometime thee destroy; thee, Sicily,
The fire that burns within thee shall consume.
Thee, wretched one, while many years roll round.
And over thee shall dash a wave of Lycus.
For a great fearful fire hangs over thee.
Shall see thee, nor thy ashes, and alone
Thee, the Word, Father, I sent forth a bird,
A stranger unto thee in need to curb
Stand still; to thee have I looked, unto thee,
Stand still; to thee have I looked, unto thee,
Shall sailors seek thee when thou art no more,
And o'er thee shall kingfishers wail sad dirge.
Beyond impassable Alp, thee deep sand
But God shall make thee utterly unknown,
Much more firm. Then to thee such things I'll cry.
In pain; a second time to thee, O Rome,
And now for thee, O wretched Syria,
Alas, alas for thee, thou wretched one;
There shall come to thee sometime from above
And be rased to the ground, and thee shall fire
What god shall save thee, whether wrought of gold
Shall be for thee no longer, nor shalt thou,
Alas, alas for thee, thou reckless land,
And gnashing of teeth, and thee noisily
When, taking thee by force, an ill-starred fate
Shall come upon thee and complete thy name.
Sometime that day to thee destructive, Rome,
Sowing piety, that also I to thee
Creation, fellow-counselor with thee,
We are commanded to sing praise to thee,
Will I again proclaim these things to thee.
Memphis, alas, alas for thee! alas,
And then to thee, O Median land, a man
Hast done before. Alas, alas for thee,
And he shall treat thee more despitefully
A powerful wild beast, even then for thee,
Alas, alas for thee, then Persian land;
Comes to thee; then I'll shout these things again.
Revolt of men around thee, then great land
Now over thee, O wretched Phrygia,
I weep in pity; for to thee from Greece,
Ilium, I pity thee; for there shall come
Shall she bring thee toils, troubles, groans, and wails,
To thee shall happen very many things.
Alas, alas for thee, O wretched Greece,
Alas, alas for thee, O Babylon,
To be unhappy; for on thee shall come
For thee, O dusky land, shall there be wars
Then, Egypt, know the king that comes to thee;
Shall surely come. For there shall be for thee,
Alas, alas for thee, ill-wedded bride,
And thee, the stately, shall the encircling tomb
Shall mourn thee and the dreadful king shall make
A piteous lamentation over thee.
Shall utterly destroy and send thee on
And know at last that God's wrath came to thee.
Begins the letters, and fast binding thee,
And every nation shall upon thee tread.
For on thee God's wrath causing grievous woe
Gave good law to thee and to men on earth,
A widow of thee in a little time,
Thee, wretched Antioch, shall Ares strong
Leave not while round thee an Assyrian war
Shall benefit thee not; thou, wretched one,
Insatiate of war. And then for thee,
And now for thee, O wretched Syria,
I weep in sorrow; for to thee shall come
Which thou didst never think would come to thee.
And he shall burn thee, and dispose all things
And thee a city they shall never call,
And making naked he shall leave thee thus
Sees he shall of a sudden weep for thee.
Alas for thee, O city burned with fire,
Raise thee all up again with gold and amber
Even then to thee, O king, the end shall come,
A brother's piercing dart against thee hurled.
Ethiopian Orthodox Broader Canon
THE DOCTRINE OF THE DIDASCALIA OF THE FATHERS, THE HOLY AND PURE LIGHTS OF THE WORLD, THE APOSTLES. IN THE NAME OF GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY AND OF HIS ONLY-BEGOTTEN SON JESUS CHRIST, AND OF THE PARACLETE, THE HOLY SPIRIT, We, the Twelve Apostles, ministers of His only- begotten Son Jesus Christ, being gathered together in one place in Jerusalem, the city of the great King, and with us our good and holy brother Paul, the Apostle of all the Gentiles, and James, the brother of our Lord, who is the bishop of this city of Jerusalem, have ordained this right doctrine, and have appointed degrees of offices for the Church, according to the pattern of that which is in heaven; and we charge each one of you severally, with thanksgiving for that our Lord Jesus hath called us to His glory. The bishop is in the likeness of the shepherd of the shecp, and the presbyter in the likeness of a teacher, and the deacon as a minister, and the sub-deacon, behold, he is as the same; and the reader also, and the skilful singers’... and the rest of the people as those who hearken to the word of the Gospel, and, moreover, understand the word of admonition. For thus have we ordained the law for the Church, (even) this book of admonition, which we have written, and have sent with Clement, our ministering brother, into the world, that men may walk according to the commandment of the Churches which are under heaven, and may have perfect understanding, that, when they have heard these commandments which are written thercin, they may find life eternal, honour and glory from our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath bestowed on us this mystery which is from Himself. But those who keep not His law shall be cast into the fire which is not quenched, and their abode also shall be in the fire of Gehenna for ever, as it is written. (AC. i.] But apostles and presbyters and all.the people, who have believed ' in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and work righteousness and peace, shall find compassion and mercy from God the Father, the Ruler of the whole world, and His Son Jesus Christ, and shall come to knowledge of Him in the Holy Church of God. And those who serve Him shall be a pure and elect ' vineyard, and shall find life eternal by this faith, and victory by the Holy Spirit; and shall be strong by the power of Jesus Christ and the faith ' of Him who hath redeemed them by the sprinkling of His holy and precious blood, and hath bestowed on them the privilege ' that they should call on the Almighty, that He should be their Father and their God and their Friend, and that they should be fellow-heirs and joint- partakers of His Holy Son. Hearken to the holy admonition, ye who receive at the commandment of our Saviour the words of the Gospel and His glad tidings." which is full of glory. [i., 1.] O ye children of God, keep ' His com- mandments and do!’ His will; but if there be anyone that secketh’ to follow after sin and that docth all things that are not pleasing to God, he shall be numbered with those who trangress His law and His commandment. And now I say unto you, keep far from injustice and oppression, and desire not to take for yourselves the portion which is greater and (to leave) to your neighbour the less. For it is written in the law, saying, “Thou shalt not desire thy neighbour’s wife, nor his field, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything; none of the possessions of thy brother,” nor anything like thereto; it is adultery. But if there be anyone who desireth to do thus in the lust of his heart, he shall be far from God, (even) our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be glory with His Father and the Holy Spirit, for ever and ever. Amen. For He teacheth us and giveth us understanding and strengtheneth us by the Holy Spirit, that He may fulfil the law, in which it is written, saying, “Thou shalt not commit adultery, but I say unto you, everyone who hath looked upon a woman and lusted after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.’’? And he also who desireth to do thus shall be condemned with the adulterers. And, behold, he that thinketh in his heart, and desireth to take unjustly his (neighbour’s) ox, or his ass, or his field, and continueth so to do, shall be numbered with the adulterers. For the prophet saith, “Woe unto them that join house with house and unite field with field, and hedge with hedge, that they may take what is not theirs.” And again it is said, “ Know ye who dwell on the earth that this word was heard in the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth.”?’ And in another place also it is said, ‘Cursed be everyone that stealeth his neighbour’s landmark, and the people shall say, So be it.’"? Wherefore Moses saith, ‘‘ Desire not thy neighbour’s landmark and take not away the law which thy fathers ordained.” ' Because of these things come fear, and death, and trouble; and judgment from God shall find those who do thus. But such as hearken to the word of God, and keep His glorious law in faith, shall fmd compassion and mercy. For it is said, “What thou hatest for thyself, do not to thy neigh- bour.” And as thou dost not desire that any other should look upon thy wife to lead her astray in sin, so likewise do not thou look upon the wife of another with evil thoughts. And as thou dost not desire that another should take thy garment, so likewise do not thou take the garment of another. And as thou dost not desire for thyself cursing, and reproach, and beating, so like- wise do not thou thus unto thy neighbour. [i., 2.] But if there be anyone who hath cursed thee, do thou bless him; for it is written in the Book of Numbers, “ Blessed be those that bless thee, and cursed be those that curse thee.’ And, moreover, it is written in the Gospel, ‘‘ Bless them that curse you, and pray for them that oppress you; and do good to them that hate you, and render not evil to them that oppress you, but bear with them patiently.’"" For the Scripture saith, “Take not vengeance on thine enemy for the evil which he hath done against thee; and for this cause ‘the Lord will help thee, and bring judgment upon thine enemy.” For it is said in the Gospel, “Love your enemies, and pray for them that persecute you, that ye may be the sons of your Father who is in heaven, for he maketh the sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sendeth rain on the just and unjust.” — Beloved, let us understand these commandments, that we may be sons of light. [i., 3-] Bear patiently with one another, O ye sons of God. And let the husband also bear patiently with his wife, and not be haughty or false; but let him be merciful and upright, and cherish her alone in love and humility. And let him not take pleasure in, nor desire, another woman, lest she lead him astray unto evil. But if thou committest adultery, and doest thus, thou shalt surely dic, and the wrath of God shall come upon thee; and thou shalt be condemned with a bitter condemnation. But if thou thinkest evil ‘ in thy heart, and committest not‘ adultery with her, it shall be sin unto thee. And if thou hast prepared and adorned thyself, that the wife of thy neighbour may love thee, thou hast erred and hast become a stumbling- block unto her, and made her to commit adultery. And for this cause condemnation shall come upon thee, for God saith, ‘‘Thou shalt not desire,” and ‘Thou shalt not commit adultery.” ‘? For‘ thou hast led her astray to love thee by the beauty of thy youth, and by the charm of thy face, and for this cause thou hast become a partaker with her in the work of sin and thy ‘ curse. Wherefore it is meet that thou shouldest pray to the Lord thy God, that all this sin find thee not out. But thou oughtest in purity to please God, that thou mayest find rest and life eternal before God. For it is said, Let not the hair of thy head grow long, but cut (it) and purify thyself, that thou mayest serve God and not be separated from Him. But do not thou anoint thyself with perfumed ointment, nor clothe thy- self with gorgeous apparel to Icad women astray, nor vaunt thyself, nor become an occasion of sin, but seek purity and well-doing. And thou, O man of God, let not the hair of thy head grow long; plait (it) not, nor curl (it), for all this is a sign of impurity and adultery. For it is written in Deuteronomy, “And thou shalt not put on a garment which is woven with wool and flax: thou shalt make for thyself a twisted fringe for thy garment.”.. But we ought not to shave our beards, nor to change the nature of man into another fashion. And if thou doest thus, thou art a trans ress law and far from God, who created tee ta His ee and His likeness. But if thou desirest to please God, do no evil, and put far from thee all that thy Goa hateth i., 4.) And be not a drunkard, and walk not in the streets with the adulterers without wisdom and know- Icdge, but labour and live by the work of thy hands; and seek to do all that is pleasing to God; and remember the word of our Lord Jesus, and follow Him at all limes. For the Scripture saith, “And who readeth his law day and night; whether in the way, or in the house or while thou sleepest, love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy mind and’ with all thy strength,” that thou mayest find from Him compas- sion and mercy.