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6 when but again he may lead in the first born into the habitable, he says: And let worship him all messengers of God.
7 And concerning indeed the messengers he says: He making the messengers of himself spirits, and the public servants of himself of fire a flame;
8 concerning but the son: The throne of thee the god for the age of the ages; a sceptre of rectitude the sceptre of the kingdom of thee.
9 Thou didst love righteousness, and thou didst hate lawlessness; on account of this anointed thee the God of thee, oil of extreme joy beyond the associates of thee.
10 And: Thou in a beginning, O Lord, the earth didst form, and works of the hands of thee are the heavens.
11 They shall perish, thou but remainest; and all as a garment shall become old,
12 and like an upper garment thou wilt fold them, and they shall be changed; thou but the same art, and the years of thee not will fail.