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Chapter 1 |
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Qumran (Dead Sea Scrolls) |
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1Q27, 4Q299-301
(50 BCE to 10 BCE) |
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(...) I shall speak out freely, and I shall express my various sayings among you
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(.. those who would understand parables and riddles, and those who would penetrate the origins of knowledge,
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along with those who hold fast to the wonderful mysteries ...)
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(...) those who walk in simplicity as well as those who are devious in every activity of the deeds of humanity ...)
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those with a stiff neck, a hard pate, and all the mass of the Gentiles, with (...)
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the customs of the fool and the inheritance of the wise (...)
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Now what good is the riddle to you,
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you who search for the origins of knowledge?
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Why is the heart honored, for it is the dominion (...) a parable?
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Why is it splendid to you, for it is (...)
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Why is a prince (...) ruler?
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(...) without strength, and he dominates him with a whip that cost nothing.
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Who could say (...) who among you seeks the presence of Light and Illumination
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(...) the plan of memory without (...)
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(...) by the angels of (...)
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(...) those who praise (...)
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so that they would know the difference between good and evil .....)
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secrets of sin (...)
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but they did not know the secret of the way things are
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nor did they understand the things of old
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and they did not know what would come upon them,
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so they did not rescue themselves without the secret of the way things are.
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This shall be the sign that this shall come to pass :
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when the sources of evil are shut up and wickedness is banished in the presence of righteousness,
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as darkness in the presence of light,
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or as smoke vanishes and is no more,
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in the same way wickedness will vanish forever and righteousness will be manifest like the sun.
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The world will be made firm and all the adherents of the secrets of sin shall be no more.
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True knowledge shall fill the world and there will never be any more folly.
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This is all ready to happen, it is a true oracle, and by this it shall be known to you that it cannot be averted.
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It is true that all the peoples reject evil, yet it advances in all of them.
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It is true that truth is esteemed in the utterances of all the nations - yet is there any tongue or language that grasp it?
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What nation wants to be oppressed by another that is stronger?
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Or who wants his money to be stolen by a wicked man?
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Yet what nation is there that has not oppressed its neighbor?
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Where is the people that has not robbed the wealth of another ...
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what should we call a man who ... his) deeds (...)
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but every deed of the righteous has been judged impure.
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And what shall we call man who (... call no one on earth) wise or righteous,
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for it is not a human possession (...) and not (...)
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(...wisdom is hidden) except for the wisdom of cunning evil,
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and the schemes of Belial ...)
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a thing that ought never to be done again, except (...) the command of his Maker ;
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and what shall a man do and live? ...
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he who) has violated the command of his Maker shall have his name erased from the mouth of all (...) (...)
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So listen, you who hold fast to the wonderful secrets ...) of eternity ,
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and the plots behind every did,
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and the purpose of .... He knows) every secret and stands behind very thought.
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He does every (... the Lord of all) is He,
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from long ago He established it,
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and forever (...) (...) the purpose of the origins he opened up to (...) (...)
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for he tests His son, and gives as an inheritance (...) (...) every secret,
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and he limits of every deed;
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and what (...) (...) the Gentiles, for He created them and their deeds (...)
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Consider the soothsayers, those teachers of sin.
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Say the parable, declare the riddle before we speak ;
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then you will know if you have understood. (...) your foolishness,
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for the vision is sealed up from you,
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and you have not properly understood the eternal mysteries and you have not become wise in understanding (...) (...)
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for you have not properly understood the origin of Wisdom;
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but if you should unseal the vision (...) (...) all your wisdom,
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for to you (...) Hear now what wisdom is.
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(...light)s of the stars for a memorial of His name ...)
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(...hidden) things of the mysteries of Light and the ways of Darkness (...)
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(...) the times of heat with the periods (of cold....)
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(... the breaking of day) and the coming of night (...)
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(...) the origins of things (...).
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(...) How can a man understand without knowledge or hearing?
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(...) (...) He created insight for His children, by much wisdom He uncovered our ears tat we may h(ear...) (...)
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He created insight for all those who pursue true knowledge and (...) (...) all wisdom is from eternity;
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it may not be changed (...) (...)
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He locked up behind the waters , so that not (...) (...) the heaven above heaven (...)
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(...) and He is well known for His patience,
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and might in His great anger, and splendid (...)
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He in His numerous acts of mercy, and terrible in His wrathful purposes, and honored (...) (...)
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and over the land He made him a ruler,
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and God is honored among His Holy people,
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and splendid among His chosen, yes ,
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splendid (...) holy,
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great in the blessing of (...)
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(...) their splendor and (...)
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when the Era of Wickedness is at an end,
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and evil doing (...) |
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