Book of Samuel Of Him Then
From which he had desired mercy and not sacrifice there of the Same all that were in this a praise to his Name. From him redeemed and unto him came.
2 Each tribe and each tongue into the light of the Lamb it is come. From those that had come there to him and yet the words lived by man.
3 That every life in that Word had of meant him only that heard. Himself that spoke every Word.
4 From himself that had of wiped every tear and held every fear. That we might have known him in the glory without which of man.
5 In whose way thereof there was no departing thereof. Nor did we grieve for he only the light of that place in the midst.
6 That wonderful glorious place that he had prepared for himself in the Word. And so invited us into every Word that he knew. Though fallen there too and that we knew.
7 So much lives they have told and unto him bold. From which they had forged the path there on the whole having forgotten the only wise God the only One for the soul and that of the glory thereof.
8 Having forgotten and fallen thereto of that which we knew. That each life and each tongue had been as unto the Lord.
9 That some knowledges were dangerous sure and seen in the midst still there of the glory as of our Father above. Undefeated yet to our time the cross a reigning divine.
10 That every Word that he said had of been just as he read. A purity there after and a chasing there unto still to our time.
11 Not persecuted but rather just praising the Name of the LORD.
