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OT Pseudepigrapha
Let none therefore of these present things ascend into your hearts, but above all let us be expectant, because that which is promised to us shall come.
Do you therefore prepare your hearts for that which before you believed, lest you come to be in bondage in both worlds, so that you be led away captive here and be tormented there.
For that which exists now or which has passed away, or which is to come, in all these things, neither is the evil fully evil, nor again the good fully good.
For that which exists now or which has passed away, or which is to come, in all these things, neither is the evil fully evil, nor again the good fully good.
For that which exists now or which has passed away, or which is to come, in all these things, neither is the evil fully evil, nor again the good fully good.
Lo! I also say unto you after you have suffered, that if you obey those things which have been said unto you, you will receive from the Mighty One whatever has been laid up and reserved for you.
For Thou hast rendered to the sinners according to their deeds, Yea according to their sins, which were very wicked.
She put off the glorious diadem which God had set upon her,
I said: They establish their ways in righteousness. I thought upon the judgments of God since the creation of heaven and earth; I held God righteous in His judgments which have been from of old.
They were cast away from the inheritance, which Lord had given them. Among every nation (were) the dispersed of Israel according to the word of God,
So he delights to fill houses with a lying tongue, To cut down the trees of gladness which setteth on fire transgressors,
Faithful is the Lord to them that love Him in truth, To them that endure His chastening, To them that walk in the righteousness of His commandments, In the law which He commanded us that we might live.
They in no wise glorified Thy honorable name; They set a (worldly) monarchy in place of (that which was) their excellency;
Faithful is the Lord in all His judgments Which He doeth upon the earth.
Behold, O Lord, and raise up unto them their king, the son of David, At the time in the which Thou seest, O God, that he may reign over Israel Thy servant
Blessed be they that shall be in those days, In that they shall see the good fortune of Israel which God shall bring to pass in the gathering together of the tribes.
Blessed shall they be that shall be in those days, In that they shall see the goodness of the Lord which He shall perform for the generation that is to come,
(It is He) who hath established in (their) courses the lights (of heaven) for determining seasons from year to year, And they have not turned aside from the way which He appointed them
And all things which now on the earth appear.
Which snatched the dreadful men away from life;
Which men care for instructed, wide awake,
That which I speak--God's dire incoming flood,
Each thing, even all which I that day to thee
Which generations of a former time
Which, trusting to its wings, flow willingly,
Golden first, which indeed was sixth, and best,
O mighty joy which I thereafter shared,
His side with reeds, for which dark monstrous night
That which is due, and crown the ones approved,
That which is due, and also to strange nations
Which is another's. Speak not what is false,
That which is helpful. And much luxury
Which God in heaven unto most righteous men
Which, monstrous, bold the brazen gates of Hades,
Which God commands me to proclaim to men.
Are fulfilled, which he threatened mortals once,
Which one should have the royal rank and rule
Plant things which are to be. And to my mind
Which shall rule much land, and shake many men,
Of which a king of Egypt shall be king
On all men? Which of these shall take the lead?
Which breeds unnumbered ills to mortal men,
Which he enjoined to do; and if, perchance,
There is a royal tribe, the race of which
And dreadful, to thy homes, which thou didst hope
Which they will call a comet, sign to men
Which of all things is excellent for men,
Producing one root which the bane of men
Poseidon; which place they shall sometime call
And lawless life impure which they lived,
Which dwell on earth the Highest shall send dire plague.
Because of which ye were taught foolish thoughts.
Which God alone shall purpose not in vain
Which they were under. Therefore on all men
And worshiped idols made with hands, which things
Which countless Macedonian men shall rule;
Which is for mortals of all things the best.
Rejoicing in those things which he shall give
Which is most righteous of all (laws) on earth.
Of stolen gain, which things most horrid are;
And mortals comes which God himself shall bring
In which times those events shall come to pass:
Shall flourish, under which the world shall bear
Which Rome herself once, plundering, put away
The fire unspeakable which he lit up,
And then shall be the judgment, at which God
Which have no speech, nor mind, nor power to hear;
Which things it is not right for me to mention,
Crowning her head with which she was by thee
That which is now and that which is to be.
That which is now and that which is to be.
Because of sorrow for which Rhea came,
Which alone shall the whole earth overpower
Because of honor, which was first assigned
And the land of Italy, because, of which
Shall put on over that which is defiled,
Which thou aforetime with a shameless soul
Which is ill thee; for when with pliant threads
God gave strength to accomplish that which could
And for her temple search which is no more.
Or even darts, which things shall not again
Which God gave him, and he ruled all things well,
The riches which the earlier men had seized.
And he did make that city, which God loved,
Which thou hadst, sending hostages to Rome
Exceeding bloody, which the king of Rome
Because of which they did not understand
Because they did not keep that which God gave.
Of the river Jordan, which goes rushing on
O the Wood, O so blessed, upon which
With false gods, which shall utterly destroy
Which Nilus by his seven swimming streams
Put forth eyes, the creation, which to all
Which as the signal ensign of their rule
Establish, in which dwell God's noble guides,
Besprinkling thy baptism, O Word, through which
His hunger which comes from his poverty,
Which thou didst not perceive, unholy one.
Of sheep shall prove false, in which race
And a dog chased the lion which destroys