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Heel Chaser 5

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You are Rich
Come
now
, the Rich Ones! Weep, those who are wailing over the Miseries of yourselves, the ones who are coming on!
The Wealth of Yourselves has been putrefied, and the Outer Garments of yourselves has become bookworm-consumed!6
σήπω

Core meaning: “to cause to rot, make putrid; to corrupt, decay.” Derived from the same root as σήψ, a mythical venomous serpent whose bite causes putrefaction (cf. Latin seps)

The Bite that Putrefied the Bones

Lucan describes the fate of a Roman soldier bitten by a Seps in Book IX of Pharsalia. The soldier, Sabellus, suffers a gruesome death after a Seps, a small but deadly serpent, bites him. Lines 897–920 summarizing the event:
Sabellus is bitten by a Seps, which he tears from his skin and kills with a javelin. Despite its small size, the serpent's venom is extraordinarily potent. The poison rapidly dissolves the flesh around the wound, exposing the bone. His limbs, muscles, and vital organs liquefy into a bloody, black discharge, and his entire body melts into a formless mass. Lucan vividly describes how the venom destroys the body's structure, leaving no trace of bones or tissue, as if consumed entirely by the poison. This death is portrayed as one of the most horrific caused by the Libyan serpents, highlighting the Seps' unique and devastating effect. This account emphasizes the terrifying power of the Seps, which Lucan notes surpasses other African snakes in its destructive capability, as it not only kills but obliterates the victim's physical form (lines 925–927).

(cf. Wikipedia Seps, Lucan's Pharsalia Bk. 9, A.D 65)

Stored Up Treasure in the Wrong Days
The Gold of Yourselves and the Silver have rusted down, and the Venom of themselves will be into an evidence/proof to yourselves, and she will eat the Fleshes of yourselves as a sacrificial fire: you have heaped treasure up within end days!
Stored up in the Outer Courts, Cast into the Belly of Sheol
"Except those days be circumcised, no flesh would have been saved"
"...he was cast into the Lake of the Sacrificial Fire..." (Rev. 20:10)

Funeral-fire – pyres used for burning the dead (e.g., Homer Il. 7.79, 22.342; also burning a living person, Hdt. 1.86).

Sacrificial fire – used in offerings to the gods, either for casting sacrificial portions (θυηλάς, Il. 9.220; Pl. Crit. 120a) or for swearing oaths by fire (D. 54.40).

Hearth-fire – domestic or household fire, sometimes elevated to a deified or eternal fire (πῦρ ἀθάνατον), e.g., the fire of Vesta (Plu. Num. 9), or Homeric references to the hearth (Il. 10.418; Od. 5.59).

(cf. LSJ πῦρ)

ἀφυστερημένος - latecomer, despoiled "Shaved Bald" one
Behold! the Wage of the Workmen, the ones who mowed down the Place of yourselves! The one who came late away from yourselves, he is cawing out, and the Battle Cries of the ones who have reaped have entered into the Ears of a master of army hosts!
You all lived effeminately/luxuriously on the Earth and riotously wasted, you all reared up the Hearts of yourselves within a day of massacre!
You condemned, you murdered the Just One— he is not being arranged in battle opposite to yourselves!
ἐκδέχεται - Receives/Takes from
Therefore, persevere patiently and bravely brothers, up to the Presence of the Master! Behold! the Earth-Worker is taking from the Valuable Fruit of the Earth, he who is persevering patiently upon self until he should take hold of an early ripening one and a late ripening one!
wise is as wise does

"a tree whose seed is within himself"


στηρίξατε - Steady her, fix in place
Persevere patiently and bravely, and you, yourselves stabilize the Hearts of yourselves because the Presence of the Master, she has come near!
Do not sigh deeply brothers down against one another so that you may not be separated; behold! the Judge stands in front of the Folding Doors!
Take hold of an under-pattern/model brothers, of the Suffering Evils and of the Long-Suffering of the Prophets, they who chattered within the Name of a master.
πολύσπλαγχνός - having many inward parts
Behold! We are congratulating the ones who remained under! You heard the Staying Under/Endurance of Hated One ("Job") and the Aim/Consummation of a master! You have perceived because the Master is many-boweled and merciful!
And do not take oaths in front everyone, brothers of myself, neither on the Heavenly One, nor the Earth nor any other object of swearing. But let the Yes of yourselves be Yes and the No be No so that you might not fall down under a separation.
Is anyone suffering evils within yourselves? Let him offer prayers. Is anyone of good cheer? Let him pluck/twang!
Is anyone weak within yourselves? Let him summon near the Elder Ones of the Summoned Assembly and let them offer prayers over himself, those who have anointed with olive oil within the Name of the Master.
κάμνοντα - worn out, fatigued, sick and tired, failed
And the Prayer of the Trust, she will save the one who is sick in fatigue/exertion, and the Master will awaken himself; and if he should be one who has made a miss, she will be sent away to self.
Acknowledge therefore to one another the Misses, and wish on behalf of one another in such a manner that you may be healed. She has much strength, a want of a just one who is being energized/made operative!
ἄνθρωπος ὁμοιοπαθὴς - a man who shares in the same experiences or sufferings
God is Himself ("Elija-hu") was a man of the same feelings/passions as ourselves and he offered prayers to a prayer,7 of the Not Making Wet/Soaked, and she did not wet/soak upon the Earth three cycles, and six moons.
And he offered prayers backward, and the Heavenly One gave a rain shower, and the Earth budded the Fruit of herself!
Brothers of myself, if anyone within yourselves should wander away from the Truth and someone should turn himself around,
καλύπτω - To cover up or envelop for protection, preservation or concealment
recognize that the one who has turned around a misser from out of a wandering of a road of himself will save a soul-life of himself from out of a death and will cover up a multitude of misses.8
Covering up a multitude of misses

And I am crossing over yourself, and I am causing you to see! And behold! a seasonal time of yourself, a seasonal time of beloved ones! And I am spreading out a wing of myself over yourself, and I am covering up the nakedness of yourself, and I am sevening to yourself! And I am coming into an alliance with your eternal self, he who whispers, inner master of myself, He Is, and you are becoming to myself! And I am bathing yourself in the Dual-Waters, and I am rinsing your blood from off of yourself, and I am smearing yourself in the Anointing Oil. And I am putting on yourself variegated color embroidery, and I am shodding yourself in fine porpoise skin, and I am binding on yourself the Fine White Linen and I am covering up yourself with silk. And I am adorning yourself with fine ornaments, and I am giving bracelets upon the dual hands of yourself, and a necklace the throat of yourself!

(Ezekiel 16:8-11 RBT)

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