![]() It would appear to him that had created him, for Satan 2 blocked him from knowledge of the true God, who alone grants eternal life. He would often boast of the great profusion of his troops and of the great armies which he held governance over.ġ:2 He had countless priests who served the false gods which he worshiped, and bow to them and make sacrifices by night and day.ġ:3 In the sightlessness of his own heart, he believed that they granted him power and strength.ġ:4 He believed that they gave him sovereignty over the nations.ġ:5 And as his sway over the nations progressed, he believed that granted him the right to supremacy.ġ:6 would offer sacrifices to them by night and day,ġ:7 appointing priests to serve these idols.ġ:8 These priests ate from the unclean sacrifices, all the while telling the king that the idols had consumed what was offered.ġ:9 They sought to proselytize among the people, so that they might make greater sacrifices to be consumed.ġ:10 The king trusted in these idols, which can grant no favors, nor yield any merit to his welfare.ġ:11 At the time, when his heart was blind to the truth, believed that they had given him to fate, by placing him with a diadem. Curtinġ:1 A certain man named Tseerutsaydan 1 loved his sin. ![]() Frumentius 2732350 First Book of Ethiopian Maccabees 2018 D. ![]()
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