who
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OT Pseudepigrapha
To parents filial duty, and all who
Who were against their masters, and again
Those who licentiously defiled the flesh;
And all who loosed the girdle of the maid
For secret intercourse, and all who caused
Abortions, and all who their offspring cast
Who ever is, shall bind with lasting bonds
Enforced on all who had an evil heart,
Who hast set in their place the cherubim,
I, who have uttered what is all too true,
As one who is and was erst and shall be
Again hereafter. For who being mortal
Can see God with his eyes? Or who shall bear
This is the God who formed four-lettered Adam,
Who fixed the pattern of the human form,
Ye guard him who is God, who keeps all things,
Ye guard him who is God, who keeps all things,
Who made the heaven and earth. Alas! a race
For no one who has riches will impart
Of life those who have husbands do not keep.
Besides who never gave ear to God's word.
Who put their trust in him. And thereupon
Of order, when the God who dwells on high
Subject shall all things be to him who comes
All who were kings, both brothers and near kin,
Great, shrewd, who as a fearful cloud of war
Who shall be a descendant from the Greeks.
Who dwell by the great temple of Solomon
And who are progeny of righteous men.
And stroke of the great God, who inspires songs,
And this man he who wields the thunderbolt
Undying fame with those who are to come.
Of Peleus, and the others who have care
Shall swallow down those who are by the fire
Shall he set, who created heaven and earth,
As leaders, who cannot escape from death?
Who put the error in thy heart to do
Ruled o'er the Greeks, who first to mortal men
The rescuer from great wrath who is to be.
Of godly men who, keeping to the counsels
Who is immortal and who ever rules,
Who is immortal and who ever rules,
A fiery eagle, who with foot and horse
Who shall make all earth cease from evil war,
Know God, the Immortal, who performs these things;
Who is Creator, righteous Judge and King.
The people inconsiderate, who are come
Who liveth; guard against adultery
Is angry with him who in these things sins.
Shall he raise up for ages, who once gave
For he who made the heaven and earth gave thee
These things I show thee, I who madly left
Who pours from hallowed mouth a truthful voice.
Unknown, who shall some time dare loathsome guilt
Who having burned the temple of Solyma,
And all who sinned with impious hearts, even them,
But all who shall be pious shall again
Of king Assaracus, who came from Troy,
Even he who cleft the violence of fire,
The very first lord shall be, who shall sum
Is one who has the alphabet's first letter;
And of a woman unenslaved who falls
His power unto another, who shall have
Then shall one rule who has the initial sign
Who shall for first initial have twice ten;
Who sometime stretching forth his hands shall make
Who has the first mark of the initial sign
"O mighty Memphis, who didst boast of old
Who lack in understanding, and show them
His consort thee, who hast a blood-stained heart
Shall sack." But now shall God, who ever is,
O Python, who wast justly called of old
Who shall explain thy follies? And Cyrene,
Of mortals who shall pitiably weep
Lead him who flees by guile against the voice
Who once cut out the rock with ductile brass,
Of evils, and for men a great curse, who
Of mortals wished for thee? Who has not been
Shall offer prayer, who shall dwell round about
Who at one time did make the sun stand still
Who held within their breast a lawless mind;
Honored of God. All who endure the toils
But the wicked, who to heaven sent lawless speech,
One Father, who alone is glorious,
Who dwells on high, hurl thunderbolts from heaven
Not pity hostile men, who sacrifice
The Father, the wise God who ever is.
A matricidal man who every land
Who were left, having made proof of wickedness,
And evil-working boldness, who of old
The towns of mortals who before did evil,
Sole ruler, who wast great in olden time
Shall guide the good men, who sang praise to God.
And also thou, Sarapis, who art placed
Shall all lament thee badly; but who put
And who praised God, shall know thee to be naught.
The imperishable, who himself is Father,
Who mocks at mortal schemes; but from a thorn
He himself who is born the mighty God,
Who shall work many signs, shall through heaven hang