And Sedrach Saith To God: And Whence Dost Thou Intend To Take My Soul, And From Which Limb? And God Saith To Him: Dost Thou Not Know That It Is Placed In The Midst Of Thy Lungs And Thy Heart And Is Dispersed Into All Thy Limbs? It Is Brought Up Through The Throat And Gullet And The Mouth And At Whatever Hour It Is Predestined To Come Forth, It Is Scattered, And Brought Together From The Points Of The Nails And From All The Limbs, And There Is A Great Necessity That It Should Be Separated From The Body And Parted From The Heart. When Sedrach Had Heard All These Things And Had Considered The Memory Of Death He Was Greatly Astounded, And Sedrach Said To God: O Lord, Give Me A Little Respite That I May Weep, For I Have Heard That Tears Are Able To Do Much And Much Remedy Comes To The Lowly Body Of Thy Creature.
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