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[gods] they will [come ?] and to him they will pay homage.
B r
(50) And the religious say to him: "O [god]
[our] lord! If it pleases thee, something
[of] that which the sinners have [done] to us,
[we shall tell] before thee." And
5 [Xradešahr] the god will answer them:
(55) "Look on me and rejoice. Whoever has
harmed you, him I shall bring to justice
and seek an account. [But]
10 everything which you wish [to tell] before
me, that I know."
(60) Then he blesses them and
calms their hearts and
sets them on the right side, and
15 with the gods they will be in bliss.
And the evil-doers from the [religious]
(65) he separates and
sets them on the left side and curses them and
speaks thus: "May you not arise whole and
20 not be wholly bright, for [that]
(70) sin which you have committed and [you]
caused unjust distress [and]
[that you have done to the Son of Men ?]
. . . [And to the helpers]
B v / C r * On the judgment * / * and the separation *
B v
(that) of the religious who from the left
side stand, he speaks thus:
(75) "Welcome, you who [have been made] blessed
of the Father of Greatness thereby.
5 For I was hungry and thirsty and
you gave me food. I was naked,
[and] you clothed me.
(80) I was ill and you
cured me. I was bound,
10 [and] you loosed me. I was a captive,
and you set me free. And
I was an exile and a wanderer,
(85) and you gathered me to your house."
[Then] those helpers of the religious
15 will bow low and speak:
"Lord, thou art god and immortal,
and greed and desire do not overcome thee,
(90) and thou dost not hunger or thirst, and
[pain] [and] disease do not reach thee. Who
20 [was it that] we did thee this service
[in]?" And Xradešahr
[thus] speaks: "That which you [have done..."