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Chapter 14 - 700 BCE |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Five hundred and forty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (700 BCE) |
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Dawned a new age |
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Of religions, beliefs |
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And culture |
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The ancestors of the Phoenicians |
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Had moved north fifty years prior |
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To the River Tiber |
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To form a new religious centre |
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For the worship of Baal |
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Cybele and Dagan (Satan) |
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Which is the first place they called Saturnia |
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Later to be called Rome |
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257. |
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The Greek cities had rebuilt |
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Following the Great Darkness |
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Athens the city |
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of the Virgin Queen |
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Goddess of War |
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Now all powerful |
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Its priests written their own story |
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Hesiod did not care |
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For Egyptian records |
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But his own imagination |
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Writing fantastic stories |
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Of Gods and Goddesses |
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For which no record |
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ever existed. |
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258. |
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The Babylonians |
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Also related to the Persians |
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So as to confuse a reader |
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Were also gaining strength |
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With the return of the faith |
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Of Zoroaster |
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To consider the sacrifices |
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of the ancestors of the Phoenicians |
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the ancestors themselves |
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of the men of Mari |
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an abomination and evil |
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259. |
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Yet in the land of the most sacred Isle |
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The thaw in Darkness |
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Only brought the return to war |
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To bloodshed and ignorance. |
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No single king did rule |
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Only warlords |
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The descendents of mortal enemies |
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A small remnant of the Holly |
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Now in the South of the Isle |
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Long forgotten their heritage |
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All contact had returned |
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Not for wisdom |
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Nor for knowledge |
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But the mineral wealth |
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of the sacred Isle |
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The Thebians and the Greeks |
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In trade for goods |
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In exchange for natural bronze |
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Tin and copper |
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From the south-west of Britannia |
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And Hibernia |
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260. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Six hundred and twenty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (620 BCE) |
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A Great and mighty High Priest of Yeb (Elephantine Is.) |
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Did come to office |
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from most sacred temple of the Jews |
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The first temple of the Covenant |
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The birthplace of Elijah |
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The birthplace of Isaiah |
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In the middle of the Nile |
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His name was Jeremiah |
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So brilliant and knowledgeable |
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A student was Jeremiah |
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That he came to office |
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At twenty five years |
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Pharaoh Psammetichus I |
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had his son tutored at Yeb |
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Whose name was Necho II |
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And the young Babylonian prince |
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Of King Nabopolassar |
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Whose name was Nebuchadrezzar |
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Had his son visit and speak with Jeremiah |
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So that his fame as a teacher |
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A priest and prophet |
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Was known throughout the ancient lands |
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261. |
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Yet for all the influence of Jeremiah |
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The Kings of Judah |
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Had returned to the wicked ways |
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Of their ancestors |
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In worshipping demonic gods |
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The sacrifice of children |
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The worship of doves |
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And reciting of black magic spells |
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While appearing outwardly to be pious |
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Jeremiah confronted King Josiah |
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Reminding him of the vow |
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By his forefathers |
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To Honor the faith of YAHU (YAHUWAH) |
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And cease the worship |
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Of demonic gods |
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But Josiah stood firm |
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262. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Six hundred and twenty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (613 BCE) |
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Necho II did travel North |
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With a great army of the Egyptians |
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And Nebuchadrezzar did travel |
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From the North-West |
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To drive a stake into the heart |
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Of The Assyrians |
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King Josiah |
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Who worshipped the same gods |
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As the Assyrians |
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Did align himself with King Ashur-etil-ilani |
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Even as their empire fell |
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But Nebuchadrezzar did succeed |
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In destroying the capital of Assyria |
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Named Nineveh |
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And the Egyptian Pharaoh |
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did Kill the King Josiah |
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As he was in retreat |
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Thus ended the reign of the Assyrians |
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263. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Six hundred and thirty five years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (605 BCE) |
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Nebuchadrezzar was crowned |
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King of Babylonia |
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And the Babylonian Empire |
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He then did call his teacher |
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Now thirty years of age |
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Unto his court |
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There Nebuchadrezzar did greet him warmly |
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As a brother and spoke to the assembled |
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Great Magi Jeremiah |
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How might we change the hearts |
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Of the men of Judah |
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Who worship demons |
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And eat the flesh and blood |
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Of their sons and daughters? |
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Must I turn Jerusalem |
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And all the land to dust |
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To rid us of this evil? |
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For Nebuchadrezzar |
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Was a pious man |
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Who believed |
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In the Book of Zoroaster |
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And the wisdom |
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Of the priests of YAHU |
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And considered |
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The demon gods of the Assyrians |
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And the Jews |
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An abomination |
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Jeremiah did reply |
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Indeed they be an abomination |
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An evil without end |
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That acts outwardly with piety |
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And holiness |
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But in hiding do practice all manner |
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Of wickedness |
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Yet they are a people |
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Without memory |
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And without history |
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Who know not from where they came |
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Nor of the ancient covenant |
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Of YAHU |
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Jeremiah did then ask |
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Before Nebuchadrezzar destroyed the Jews |
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That he allow Jeremiah |
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To travel to see the King |
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And convince them to change |
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Nebuchadrezzar asked how might this be? |
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To which Jeremiah asked |
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For the best scribes and priests of the land |
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To work day and night |
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For I shall write a history |
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For the Jews |
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So that they might believe in the truth |
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Of YAHU |
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And cease practicing their evil ways |
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Nebuchadrezzar did agree |
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And for four years |
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The scribes and Jeremiah worked day and night |
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To write the Books of the Jews |
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So that they might believe in YAHU |
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And end their worship of demons. |
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264. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Six hundred and forty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (600 BCE) |
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The High Priest of Yeb |
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The mighty and wise Jeremiah |
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Did travel to Jerusalem |
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With the new sacred texts |
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And the best scribes |
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To the court of King Zedekiah |
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The King did at first welcome |
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The High Priest |
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On account of his fame |
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And influence with the Babylonians |
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But Jeremiah refused the trappings of court |
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And spoke plainly |
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Messiah, (anointed one) |
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A solemn oath did your ancestors give |
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To honor the covenant of Yahu |
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Which brought you out of the wilderness |
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I do come now with sacred scripture |
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Faithful to the covenant |
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For your priests and your court |
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To end the worship of foreign gods |
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But King Zedekiah would not be moved |
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He did tell Jeremiah |
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That if he could convince |
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his priests and his nobles |
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To change their ways |
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Then as King he would honor Jeremiah |
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Upon the challenge |
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Jeremiah sent word to King Nebuchadrezzar |
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Of his reception |
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And for two years Jeremiah |
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Spoke to every noble |
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Every prince, every princess |
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And priest |
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All but one changed their ways |
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Her name was Princess Tamar |
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known as Tea Tephi |
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Who tended to Jeremiah |
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When he was imprisoned |
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During the siege |
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To all others of the court |
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And all other priests |
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Not one did reject |
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The demon gods |
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Too attractive the wealth |
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Too pleasurable the flesh |
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Too powerful the blood and flesh rituals |
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Of their ancestors |
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265. |
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Upon hearing the refusal |
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of the Jews to convert |
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To the new faith of YAHU |
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King Nebuchadrezzar |
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Ordered his Generals |
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to march on Jerusalem And Judea |
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and spare no one except |
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Jeremiah, the priests and the treasure of Moses |
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For two years the army |
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Of King Nebuchadrezzar |
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lay siege to Jerusalem |
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And lay waste to the land of Judea |
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Until finally the walls of the city |
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Could no longer hold |
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and The city fell. |
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266. |
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In the Great Age of the Ram, |
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Six hundred and forty four years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (596 BCE) |
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Jeremiah and his scribes |
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Were freed by the troops of Nebuchadrezzar |
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they prepared to destroy the city |
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And all the inhabitants |
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Zedekiah had kept Jeremiah alive |
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That he might bargain with Nebuchadrezzar |
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Jeremiah was brought before the Generals |
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And Zedekiah and did speak |
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Good priest Jeremiah |
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As a King is not tradition |
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I be spared? |
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As to the people |
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That is by your will |
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Jeremiah did reply |
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Good Generals |
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Men of pious heart |
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No man can I condemn |
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That has not first condemned himself |
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But for those ignorant of ways |
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No blame can be given |
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Therefore your commands be true |
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Upon hearing these words |
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the generals stayed |
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from Destroying the city of Jerusalem |
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and all its inhabitants |
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And sent the words of Jeremiah |
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to Nebuchadrezzar |
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Upon hearing these words |
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Nebuchadrezzar Did reply |
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that only the nobles and priests |
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And their temple were to be destroyed |
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That the city would be spared |
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But the Jews would be slaves |
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in the service Of the Empire |
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For refusing to convert to YAHU |
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As ignorance be no excuse |
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267. |
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The Babylonian troops |
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did destroy the second temple |
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Named by the Jewish Kings |
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In honor of Šulmanu (Solomon) |
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Of Assyria |
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On a day become known as Tisha B'Av |
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Six hundred and forty years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (596 BCE) |
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The generals did execute |
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each priest and each noble |
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In front of the King |
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As punishment for his wickedness |
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But Jeremiah implored to the Generals |
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to Save Princess Tamar (Tea Tephi) |
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For she did convert |
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And had tended kindly to Jeremiah |
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But the Generals were troubled |
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For the Kings word was final |
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But Jeremiah was a Great and powerful priest |
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Whereupon the attendant to the Princess |
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Did offer a plan |
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She would stand in place |
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of the Princess |
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And Tamar would be saved |
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The Generals agreed |
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And Tamar was saved |
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By the sacrifice of her attendant |
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269. |
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Upon his time in prison |
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And the events of Jerusalem |
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Jeremiah was sick of the land |
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He ordered the Ark |
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be returned to the first Temple of Yeb |
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But for the remaining treasure of Akhenaten |
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And the standards |
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of the House of Judah |
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He would leave |
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With his most trusted scribe |
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Whose name was Baruch |
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Unto the most sacred Isle of the Hebrews |
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The ancient land of the Druids and Holly. |
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270. |
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Six hundred and forty six years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (594 BCE) |
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Jeremiah, Baruch and Princess Tephi |
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Did land at a place |
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Known as Carrickfergus |
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In the North of Hibernia |
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From there they did travel south |
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To the court of King Eochaid |
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A descendent of the Holly |
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And the bloodlines of the Hyksos |
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Who had united |
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the warring tribes |
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There in the court of King Eochaid |
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Jeremiah did anoint him |
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Upon the most ancient and sacred Stone of Destiny |
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The foundation stone of Ebla |
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The white (limestone) rock |
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King of the Isle |
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And the new messiah king |
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Jeremiah did hand him |
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the standard of the House of Judah |
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That upon a sacred marriage with Princess Tephi |
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A union of the most ancient bloodlines |
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of the Holly |
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The bloodlines of Ebla |
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The Hyksos |
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And Now the House of Judah |
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His descendents would unite the world |
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And rid it of evil |
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Thus the Red Lion upon the yellow field |
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Became the standard of the court |
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Of the High King of Ireland |
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Of the House of the Holly |
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And the title Ha Rama Theo |
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Which means His Divine Highness |
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Wrongly written as Arimathea |
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271. |
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Thus upon the most ancient green throne |
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Of Amen-Ra |
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which had been in Ireland |
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For centuries |
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A new bloodline of Messiah-Kings was formed |
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King Eochaid with his Queen Tephi |
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Did unite Ireland |
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under a common code of law |
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And renamed the capital to Torah |
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Now written as Tara |
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Which means Hill of Law |
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Jeremiah did build |
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A school and scriptorium |
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Upon the banks of the River Shannon |
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in the Kingdom of Meath |
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the first university of knowledge |
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of the ancient world |
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He did then spend |
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the rest of his days |
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Upon the Isle of Ireland |
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teaching and Writing his scriptures |
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And helping re-awaken the wisdom |
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Of the ancients |
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Discovering long lost treasures and scrolls |
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With which to refine his works |
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272. |
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Six hundred and sixty seven years |
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Since the dawn of the Great Age (573 BCE) |
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At the great age of seventy-two |
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The High Priest Jeremiah |
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The man who saved the Jews |
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The prophet who saved |
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the House of Judah |
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Did give up the ghost |
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Upon his death |
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A great tomb was erected |
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Upon the Isle |
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Now known as Devenish |
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In the Lower Lough Erne |
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And no man was permitted |
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To set foot upon such sacred ground |
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