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The Odes of Solomon

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501 18| let it receive from every region, and preserve it on the 502 41| gives life and does not reject ourselves. ~12. The Man 503 38| Deceivers, and I myself rejoiced because the Truth had gone 504 26| spring, and flows to the relief of them that seek it. ~Hallelujah. ~ 505 6| earth drank, and thirst was relieved and quenched; ~12. For from 506 24| thought with which they had remained from the beginning. ~8.     507 12| He never falls but remains standing, and one cannot 508 41| For the Father of Truth remembered me; he who possessed me 509 11| And everything becomes a remnant of Yourself. Blessed are 510 33| and descended upon him to renounce him. ~2.     And he caused 511 15| fully through Him. ~6.     I repudiated the way of error, and went 512 19| 9.     And she did not require a midwife, because He caused 513 25| Ode 25 ~1.     I was rescued from my chains, and I fled 514 22| that everything might be resolved and renewed. ~12. And the 515 6| have collapsed, they have restored and set up. ~17. They gave 516 4| promised; ~12. Since the result was manifest to You. ~13. 517 17| knowledge generously, and my resurrection through my love. ~14. And 518 16| which is invisible, and reveals His thought. ~9.     For 519 9| 12. For their book is the reward of victory which is for 520 41| beginning. ~10. For His riches begat me, and the thought 521 42| lifted up on the way of the Righteous One. ~3.     And I became 522 11| 23. Indeed, there is much room in Your Paradise. And there 523 38| me. ~18. For He set the root, and watered it and endowed 524 11| was irrigating them, ~And round about them in the land of 525 23| and of the Holy Spirit, to rule for ever and ever. ~Hallelujah. ~ 526 16| 13. And created things run according to their courses, 527 23| 7.     And many hands rushed to the letter, in order 528 7| and to benefit from His sacrifice. ~11. For He it is who is 529 4| power over it; for Your sanctuary You designed before You 530 24| her head. ~2.     And she sang over Him, and her voice 531 26| suffices to perceive and be satisfied, for the odists stand in 532 8| that which I am about to say to you; nor your garment 533 33| preaching and summoning and saying: ~6.     O you sons of men, 534 22| them to me; ~3.     He who scattered my enemies, and my adversaries; ~ 535 29| And He gave me the scepter of His power, that I might 536 23| everything, and then the scheming of the many ceased. ~20. 537 23| ceased. ~20. Then all the seducers became headstrong and fled, 538 22| that I might destroy his seed; ~6.     You were there 539 24| and closed; and they were seeking the Lord as those who are 540 7| of many tones. ~18. The Seers shall go before Him, and 541 5| see, so that they cannot seize me. ~7.     Let their designs 542 11| fruit-bearing trees, ~And self-grown was their crown. ~Their 543 32| the Word of truth who is self-originate, ~3.     Because He has 544 39| power of the Lord; they send headlong those who despise 545 23| high. ~6.     And it was sent like an arrow which from 546 22| them from the graves, and separated them from the dead ones. ~ 547 29| because He has magnified His servant and the son of His maidservant. ~ 548 11| memorials of Your faithful servants. ~23. Indeed, there is much 549 20| priest of the Lord, and Him I serve as a priest; ~2.     And 550 7| 15. For by Him He was served, and He was pleased by the 551 16| hymns. ~2.     My art and my service are in His hymns, because 552 22| my hands the dragon with seven heads, and set me at his 553 17| bars of iron, for my own shackles had grown hot and melted 554 35| Lord's legion; more than shade was He to me, and more than 555 41| 6.     And let our faces shine in His light, and let our 556 41| For a great day has shined upon us, and wonderful is 557 40| His love, and my nature shines in Him. ~5.     And he who 558 11| sprouting and their fruits were shining. ~From an immortal land 559 16| helmsman is the steering of the ship, so also my occupation is 560 23| a bow has been forcibly shot. ~7.     And many hands 561 8| that which I am about to show you. ~10. Keep my mystery, 562 4| always in need of You. ~10. Shower upon us Your gentle rain, 563 35| Ode 35 ~1.     The gentle showers of the Lord overshadowed 564 7| Lord. He has generously shown Himself to me in His simplicity, 565 8| 4.     You who were in silence, speak, for your mouth has 566 34| hard way where there is a simple heart, nor barrier for upright 567 7| shown Himself to me in His simplicity, because His kindness has 568 7| arrived upon it. ~22. Let the singers sing the grace of the Lord 569 25| removed from me my garments of skin. ~9.     Because Your right 570 35| and there came from them smoke and judgment. ~4.     But 571 39| their crossings. ~3.     And snatch their bodies, and corrupt 572 31| stood undisturbed like a solid rock, which is continuously 573 | sometimes 574 26| praise; ~6.     Also from the South and unto the North is His 575 17| through my love. ~14. And I sowed my fruits in hearts, and 576 30| Because it is pleasing and sparkling, and perpetually refreshes 577 11| had set me. ~6.     And speaking waters touched my lips from 578 6| So the Spirit of the Lord speaks through my members, and 579 4| designed before You made special places. ~3.     The ancient 580 12| that were silent acquired speech. ~9.     And from Him came 581 6| account of His name, our spirits praise His Holy Spirit. ~ 582 31| Then they divided my spoil, though nothing was owed 583 26| an increasingly gushing spring, and flows to the relief 584 4| and open Your bountiful springs which abundantly supply 585 11| crown. ~Their branches were sprouting and their fruits were shining. ~ 586 12| never falls but remains standing, and one cannot comprehend 587 16| the heaven, and fixed the stars. ~12. And He fixed the creation 588 16| occupation of the helmsman is the steering of the ship, so also my 589 17| He gave me the way of His steps, and I opened the doors 590 12| theirs. ~10. And they were stimulated by the Word, and knew Him 591 9| 9.     It is a precious stone, for the wars were on account 592 6| For there went forth a stream, and it became a river great 593 14| kindness from me. ~4.     Stretch out to me, my Lord, at all 594 37| Ode 37 ~1.     I stretched out my hands towards the 595 6| through the harp and the strings speak, ~2.     So the Spirit 596 11| cast upon the earth, and stripped it off and cast it from 597 38| abandon them; and so they stumble about like mad and corrupted 598 28| like mad dogs, those who in stupidity attack their masters. ~15. 599 29| His power, that I might subdue the devices of the people, 600 12| His works. ~5.     For the subtlety of the Word is inexpressible, 601 21| sickness or affliction or suffering. ~5.     And abundantly 602 26| will remain. ~12. For it suffices to perceive and be satisfied, 603 14| petitions. ~10. For You are sufficient for all our needs. ~Hallelujah. ~ 604 33| he stood on the peak of a summit and cried aloud from one 605 26| Even from the crest of the summits and unto their extremity 606 33| stood, who was preaching and summoning and saying: ~6.     O you 607 28| prepossessed; and His heart is superior to all wisdom. ~Hallelujah. ~ 608 4| springs which abundantly supply us with milk and honey. ~ 609 7| that made them, and not suppose that they came of themselves. ~ 610 6| For it spread over the surface of all the earth, and it 611 28| thought that I had been swallowed up, because I seemed to 612 40| And my tongue becomes sweet by His anthems, and my members 613 30| the self. ~4.     For much sweeter is its water than honey, 614 12| utterance so also is His swiftness and His acuteness, for limitless 615 28| divide me from Him, nor the sword; ~6.     Because I am ready 616 9| 10. But Righteousness has taken it, and has given it to 617 8| Lord, a holy life; and to talk with watchfulness in His 618 14| fruits of Your love. ~7.     Teach me the odes of Your truth, 619 12| preachers of His mind, ~And the teachers of His works. ~5.     For 620 3| which is not false, which teaches the sons of men to know 621 6| shattered and brought it to the Temple. ~9.     And the barriers 622 26| and unto the North is His thanksgiving. ~7.     Even from the crest 623 | these 624 5| eyes; and let an air of thick darkness obscure them. ~ 625 24| fly, and every creeping thing died in its hole. ~5.     626 6| upon the earth drank, and thirst was relieved and quenched; ~ 627 42| who persecute them; and I threw over them the yoke of my 628 22| what is in the Middle, and throws them to me; ~3.     He who 629 14| hand, and be to me a guide till the end according to Your 630 41| the Word that was before time in Him. ~15. The Messiah 631 7| and with the harp of many tones. ~18. The Seers shall go 632 40| praise to Him. ~3.     And my tongue becomes sweet by His anthems, 633 42| that our death does not touch You. ~18. May we also be 634 11| And speaking waters touched my lips from the fountain 635 | toward 636 26| them? ~9.     Or who can train himself for life, so that 637 35| judgment. ~4.     But I was tranquil in the Lord's legion; more 638 17| my fruits in hearts, and transformed them through myself. ~15. 639 24| beginning, and the end of their travail was life. ~9.     And all 640 20| yourself a garland from His tree. ~8.     Then put it on 641 7| put Him on. ~5.     And I trembled not when I saw Him, because 642 3| to Him who is immortal, truly shall be immortal. ~9.     643 28| consequently I was at rest; because trustful is He in whom I trusted. ~ 644 11| abandoned vanity, ~9.     And turned toward the Most High, my 645 19| and mixed the milk of the two breasts of the Father. ~ 646 18| and they became like its type and were impoverished. ~ 647 22| over bonds, so that I might unbind them; ~5.     He who overthrew 648 13| 4.     Then you will be unblemished at all times with Him. ~ 649 11| His Holy Spirit, then He uncovered my inward being towards 650 19| breasts were full, and it was undesirable that His milk should be 651 31| by them. ~11. But I stood undisturbed like a solid rock, which 652 7| brings in of its fruits unhindered. ~2.     My joy is the Lord 653 3| Merciful. ~7.     I have been united to Him, because the lover 654 42| that my word may not be unprofitable. ~15. And those who had 655 32| the Most High; and He is unshaken for ever and ever. ~Hallelujah. ~ 656 23| And it crossed over and uprooted many forests, and made an 657 42| One. ~3.     And I became useless to those who knew me not, 658 33| him. ~2.     And he caused utter destruction before him, 659 12| inexpressible, and like His utterance so also is His swiftness 660 38| saved me from cliffs and valleys. ~3.     And became for 661 31| Ode 31 ~1.     Chasms vanished before the Lord, and darkness 662 17| I have been freed from vanities, and am not condemned. ~ 663 15| face, and Sheol has been vanquished by my word. ~10. And eternal 664 22| hand destroyed his evil venom, and Your hand leveled the 665 42| with me. ~12. I have been vinegar and bitterness to it, and 666 5| 14. And though all things visible should perish, I shall not 667 7| the day, and their gentle voices like the majestic beauty 668 23| the letter became a large volume, which was entirely written 669 38| 13. So they cause them to vomit up their wisdom and their 670 18| and mocked those who were walking in error. ~15. Then they 671 17| and I went after it and wandered not. ~6.     And all who 672 9| precious stone, for the wars were on account of the crown. ~ 673 8| holy life; and to talk with watchfulness in His light. ~3.     Rise 674 38| For He set the root, and watered it and endowed it and blessed 675 11| Paradise, wherein is the wealth of the Lord's pleasure. ~ 676 38| they invite many to the wedding feast, and allow them to 677 26| from the East and unto the West is His praise; ~6.     Also 678 | wherein 679 | while 680 34| upright thoughts, ~2.     Nor whirlwind in the depth of the enlightened 681 24| revealed His way, and spread widely His grace. ~14. And those 682 7| has set His way, he has widened it and lengthened it and 683 8| subject to them? ~18. I willed and fashioned mind and heart, 684 9| sees you before her and wills that you shall be saved. ~ 685 6| Ode 6 ~1.     As the wind glides through the harp 686 38| allow them to drink the wine of their intoxication; ~ 687 13| His Spirit. ~3.     And wipe the paint from your face, 688 7| He who created wisdom is wiser than His works. ~9.     689 18| the sake of their works, withhold Your perfection from me. ~ 690 | within 691 40| and milk flows from the woman who loves her children, 692 41| has shined upon us, and wonderful is He who has given to us 693 26| 11. Who can interpret the wonders of the Lord? Though he who 694 39| they are like a beam of wood that is constructed on truth. ~ 695 12| He has filled me with words of truth, that I may proclaim 696 11| Yourself. Blessed are the workers of Your waters, and eternal 697 8| ashamed by them. ~16. For my workmanship are they, and the strength 698 20| flesh, nor like them who worship according to the flesh. ~ 699 11| eternal life. ~17. Then I worshipped the Lord because of His 700 5| fear. ~12. And He is as a woven crown upon my head, and 701 26| perfection. ~8.     Who can write the odes of the Lord, or 702 23| volume, which was entirely written by the finger of God. ~22. 703 4| excellent than all days and years. ~6.     For who shall put 704 6| his knowledge, and He was zealous that those things should


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