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OT Pseudepigrapha
And he himself (will be) pure from sin, so that he may rule a great people. He will rebuke rulers, and remove sinners by the might of his word;
And (relying) upon his God, throughout his days he will not stumble; For God will make him mighty by means of (His) holy spirit, And wise by means of the spirit of understanding, with strength and righteousness.
And (relying) upon his God, throughout his days he will not stumble; For God will make him mighty by means of (His) holy spirit, And wise by means of the spirit of understanding, with strength and righteousness.
And the blessing of the Lord (will be) with him: he will be strong and stumble not;
And the blessing of the Lord (will be) with him: he will be strong and stumble not;
His hope (will be) in the Lord: who then can prevail against him (He will be) mighty in his works, and strong in the fear of God,
His hope (will be) in the Lord: who then can prevail against him (He will be) mighty in his works, and strong in the fear of God,
(He will be) shepherding the flock of the Lord faithfully and righteously, And will suffer none among them to stumble in their pasture.
(He will be) shepherding the flock of the Lord faithfully and righteously, And will suffer none among them to stumble in their pasture.
He will lead them all aright, And there will be no pride among them that any among them should be oppressed.
He will lead them all aright, And there will be no pride among them that any among them should be oppressed.
This (will be) the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
This (will be) the majesty of the king of Israel whom God knoweth; He will raise him up over the house of Israel to correct him.
His words (shall be) more refined than costly gold, the choicest; In the assemblies he will judge the peoples, the tribes of the sanctified.
The whole race I will utterly destroy
I will put understanding in thy heart,
And order; and for all things will I care
Will send wrath if ye do not placate God
Will I then put a willingness to go."
Fitting things now will I sing: There shall be
Are twice announced; the whole sum I will name:
And yet eight hundred will reveal the name
Will he show life eternal, but the fire
Will be for ages on the lawless bring.
For drink will they, with evil madness smitten
And they will oppress mortals. But great fall
And then will God show mortals a great sign:
Days not a few; and then will he display
For unto them will the pure Christ adjudge
Will he the incorruptible reward
Thou judgest, God hereafter will judge thee.
For gold or silver; in them there will be
I tell not; but let each man's will be right.
Will children mourn and piteously weep,
Dwelling in heaven, will scatter sleep on men,
With sleepless eyes. For it will be at dawn
The stars at midday will to all appear
That dwell beneath will then the heavenly One
Will they ask of the God that rules on high,
And then will he his face turn openly
For there no longer will be poor nor rich,
No more at all will one say, "night has come,"
Nor rising; for a long day will God make.
And to the pious will the almighty God
That he will suffer men from raging fire
And this will he do. For hereafter he
Will pluck them from the restless flame, elsewhere
But yet again will I proclaim all things
For no one who has riches will impart
Will many widows not at all keep faith,
Of brimstone. Yet each thing will I declare,
There will again be gold, and silver too,
And ornament. And they will oppress mortals;
Of wickedness, male will consort with male,
And children they will place in dens of shame;
First on the Titans will God visit evil.
Alike of all these also I will tell
Of men most righteous, to whom both good will
For them then God a leader will appoint--
Nor will to honor him; but images
And then will God from heaven send a king
For God himself will give the holy dream
Which they will call a comet, sign to men
He will be master; for he first my books
Will open with his hands; but he himself
Will much embellish helmed chiefs of war,
Will he make gods stand, empty-headed men,
Will Hades wed, and of as many youths
Will the deep take without funeral rites!
And God will make the mighty heaven on high
And all that empty-minded mortals will;
Will the Immortal put bane, famine, pains,
Mortals themselves will cast down and for shame
And fill all things with evils; he will cast
And then will God bestow great joy on men;
Will be for cities--in a foreign land.
And he will not by his own counsels do
To hold ill will, in heart abetting evils.
Will the Immortal in the starry heaven
Joy in thy age. And he will dwell in thee;
In bonds shall lead them; for he will make beasts
Will prove all things. But do thou in all things,
They will reject them all; and they will look
They will reject them all; and they will look
Bitter impiety; and God will give
Repentance; he will not destroy; and wrath
Will he again restrain, if in your hearts
Ye all will practice honored piety.
Again will fashion, and he will again
Again will fashion, and he will again
Upon the wave. And laws will he ordain
Shall he return; but God will prove him naught.
Against thee, mounting up of its own will
And how dost thou say, "I will thee persuade,"
And blazing thunderbolts men of ill-will,
In front of heaven. And then will he himself
Shall cultivate their Egypt, they will then
Thee will I mourn; and thou shalt be the first
Will mother have as husband; son will be
Will mother have as husband; son will be