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OT Pseudepigrapha
But let there not be anyone a stranger
For gold or silver; in them there will be
Elect and faithful, there shall be confusion,
And there shall be upon them fearful wrath
But when there shall be many punishments
Yet afterward shall there a fiery wheel
And then one here, another there, shall sires,
Of them that moan, one here, another there,
For there no longer will be poor nor rich,
Nor shall there many days of anxious care,
Governing always, then shall there appear
When there shall pass among all men a stench
The entire multiform sky; and there shall flow
So there were three divisions of the earth
And fought not; for a father's oaths were there
But when the Titans heard that there were sons
Died. But then as time rolled around there rose
There will again be gold, and silver too,
And forthwith in them there shall be a force
And in those days there shall be among men
Again shall there be tyrants for the Greeks
There shall an evil come to pious men
There is a city . . . on the earth,
Ur of the Chaldees, whence there is a race
But there remains for thee a goodly end
There is a royal tribe, the race of which
Dreadful and grievous; there shall be again
And in the west there shall a star shine forth
And yet again there shall be among men
Shall leave Maeotis's lake, and there shall be
And there are hollow chasms and yawning pits;
There shall be no thought, but by evil plans
Straightway shall there a certain token be,
O Ilium, I pity thee; for there shall bloom
Wailings and toils and groans; but there shall be
And there shall be an aged mortal then,
And there shall be a very bitter grief
Shall there a last but greatest evil come.
Nor of life shall there any longer be
There shall not be one to supply the toil
Enrich the enemy; and there shall be
A trembling of the knees. And there shall fly
And then upon all Hellas there shall be
But until that time there shall be a race
And there shall be again a holy race
And there shall come from Asia a great king,
The only God, and other there is none.
When on all mortals there shall come the height
And there shall be dismay. High mountain peaks
And brimstone there shall be from heaven, and stones
And fatted sheep and cattle there shall be,
For he alone is God, there is no other;
And gifts, and there shall be no other house
Of mortals. And there shall be righteous wealth
Straightway shalt there be also from the heaven
Be surging, then shall there be also set
And there shall be as many evil deeds
And there shall come from Asia a great king
Shall boast the scepter there shall be for Thebes
Also for thee, Armenia, there remains
A slavish fate; and there shall also come
And into Asia there shall come great wealth,
And then there shall be an excess of war.
There shall be over all the world a fire
Live on the earth [and (shall inherit there)
For thee shall there be right among the blessed;
For there shall come a Persian on thy dale,
So that there shall remain for wretched mortals
And there shall be for Phrygia fearful wrath
Mother of Zeus, and there continued long.
There perished many holy faithful men
There shall be moving downwards to the earth
There was once among men the sun's bright light
And there shall be a rain of gleaming fire
And in the place of winter there shall be
So that there shall remain upon the earth
And shall despoil thy strength. And there shall rule
There shall be raging through the world a war
For there came from the heavenly plains a man,
For there are then no longer fearful things
And then shall there a great pure temple be
Shall there be any sparing in that land,
There shall at some time be, and then shall men
Thou shalt not shut thy door, when there shall come
For there shall be such raging fire on earth
For there shall be love of deceitful gold
Held not her throne far off there had not been
There shall come to thee sometime from above
Unto the west, there shall be then a lord
And shall afflict thy children, and there be
That are approved and chosen. And there shall
Implacable, and there, come a time
For all together there is equal night;
No slave is there, nor any lord, nor tyrant,
Upon the altars; there sounds not a drum
When there shall be of Egypt thrice five kings.
Of the Phenix shall come round, there shall a race
But greatest, There shall also be for Thebes
Later again thereafter there shall come
But when forthwith there shall increase for ill