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OT Pseudepigrapha
Against their brothers. And they were impure,
And they made wars. And then upon them came
But even in Hades all these when they came
Had honor, since they were the earliest race.
And they were trained in arts of every kind,
Because they had a sleepless mind within
They were; but, notwithstanding, down they went
They were; but, notwithstanding, down they went
Were in the fourth race; much the blood they spilled,
Nor feared they God nor had regard for men,
Since they were overweening impious men.
The Immortal formed, since they wrought many evils.
For they were much more violent than those,
Repentance, so that they may all be saved.
But if, with shameless soul, they heed me not
Whatever things ye practiced they shall not
But when they heard him each turned up his nose,
Because they hoped to look upon the land.
Far aloof; they shall die as fallen on sleep,
Of Hades they shall go away, and there
Shall they have honor, since they were a race
Shall they have honor, since they were a race
But blessed shall they be even when they go
But blessed shall they be even when they go
That being born again they may no more
They also shall know through him, and the way
Nor shall they hear, oppressed with feeble cars.
Away from them, because they slew the Son
For drink will they, with evil madness smitten
And bear the crown of thorns, and they shall pierce
And they will oppress mortals. But great fall
Shall be for those men, when they shall begin
They shall much darnel mingle, there shall be
Of the great God, since they wrought evil work.
Shall nations perish. But they afterwards
And they all watch at all times and expect
And Azael, they that know how many evils
That worthy recompense they may receive
Shall they be cast 'neath many horrid beasts
Because they had a care for wicked deeds.
Aloud shall they cry; and they shall repay
Aloud shall they cry; and they shall repay
The evil work they did, burned with much fire;
Will they ask of the God that rules on high,
When they shall ask the imperishable God:
When in Assyrian land they built a tower;--
(And they all spoke one language, and resolved
Since they were very first of mortal men.
And they judged Cronos should reign king of all,
She brought forth Hera first; and when they saw
In secret; therefore did they name him Zeus,
And a great war and uproar they aroused.
And ornament. And they will oppress mortals;
When they begin unrighteous arrogance.
And children they will place in dens of shame;
Shall be again strong and they shall be guides
For they shall pay to mighty Cronos's sons
The penal satisfaction, since they bound
For they have no concern about the course
Neither do they astrologize with skill
And then did they teach miserable men
From good ways and just deeds. But they have care
Nor steal they from each other in the night,
Misfortune, nor do they escape from plague.
Which they will call a comet, sign to men
Poseidon; which place they shall sometime call
And lawless life impure which they lived,
Of chosen men; and they shall tear in pieces
And well-made houses shall they burn with fire
Shall they by force lead many slaves away,
With delicate feet; and they shall be bound fast
And they shall see their goods and all their wealth
But they, among themselves mixed shamefully,
Blest shall they dwell in cities and rich fields.
They have not by vain things been led astray,
Nor pay they honor to the works of men
But they lift up their pure arms unto heaven,
Do they respect the lawful marriage-bed;
And they have not base intercourse with boys,
Which they were under. Therefore on all men
Because they would not honor piously
And then shall they before, the mighty God,
Of pestilence and conquered they shall meet
Because of gold and silver they shall come--
And they shall all be without burial,
What time they reach the land, polluted kings
Upon them, and they all shall be destroyed
Shall all fall to the earth, since they knew not
Upon the quadrupeds. And then shall they
A wall of flaming fire. And they shall be
Sweet word shall they send from their mouths in hymns:
Of the great God shall they bring frankincense
For they are judges and the righteous kings
Blessed of men shall they be on the earth
Offering him praise before they drink and eat;
Trusting in piety. When they behold
They will reject them all; and they will look
They will reject them all; and they will look
Have they, nor vile and hateful lust of males.
Blameful and wicked as they do themselves.