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(95) to the religious, [you did] my service. And I shall give you
paradise as [reward]. Great joy [they will have].
(100) And again to those evil-doers who stand on the left side, he speaks thus: “You evil-doers, [you were] full of greed and desire, doing evil and being [acquisitive]. (105) And I have reason to complain of you, for I was hungry and thirsty and you did not give me food or drink. And I was naked and you (110) did not clothe me. And I was ill and you did not cure me. (115) And I was a captive and an exile and you did not receive me in your house.” And the evil-doers will ask him thus: (120) “Our god and lord, when was it that thou wast so distressed and we did not save thee?” And Xradešahr says to them: “That (which) the religious have recounted—thereby you have harmed me, and I had reason to complain of you.”
And you are sinners, for you have been deceitful enemies of the religious, and you have distressed them and had no mercy on them. And (125) towards the gods you are sinful and guilty. Then he appoints angels over those evil-doers, and they will seize them and cast them into hell.
(130) And when god Xradešahr will care for the world, then day, month, and year will come to an end, and greed and lust will be enfeebled. And pain and disease, (135) and famine and torment will tremble and not be able to sin. And wind, water, and fire will run free in the world, and rain will fall softly. And (140) trees, grass, fruit, and plants will grow, and in the world [there will be peace ?] and confidence, and mankind will listen to the Religion, and all . . .