Ode 41

The Odes of Solomon

Introduction to Aristeas


Ode 42

The Odes of Solomon, the Son of David, are ended with the following exquisite verses.

1I stretched out my hands and approached my Lord:

2For the stretching of my hands is His sign:

3My expansion is the outspread tree which was set up on the way of the Righteous One.

4And I became of no account to those who did not take hold of me; and I shall be with those who love me.

5All my persecutors are dead; and they sought after me who hoped in me, because I was alive:

6And I rose up and am with them; and I will speak by their mouths.

7For they have despised those who persecuted them;

8And I lifted up over them the yoke of my love;

9Like the arm of the bridegroom over the bride,

10So was my yoke over those that know me:

11And as the couch that is spread in the house of the bridegroom and bride,

12So is my love over those that believe in me.

13And I was not rejected though I was reckoned to be so.

14I did not perish, though they devised it against me.

15Sheol saw me and was made miserable:

16Death cast me up, and many along with me.

17I had gall and bitterness, and I went down with him to the utmost of his depth:

18And the feet and the head he let go, for they were not able to endure my face:

19And I made a congregation of living men amongst his dead men, and I spake with them by living lips:

20Because my word shall not be void:

21And those who had died ran towards me: and they cried and said, Son of God, have pity on us, and do with us according to thy kindness,

22And bring us out from the bonds of darkness: and open to us the door by which we shall come out to thee.

23For we see that our death has not touched thee.

24Let us also be redeemed with thee: for thou art our Redeemer.

25And I heard their voice; and my name I sealed upon their heads:

26For they are free men and they are mine. Hallelujah.


Ode 41

Introduction to Aristeas

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