The Last Sibylline Oracle of Alexandria

Classical Quarterly 9 (4):207-228 (1915)
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The sense appears to be somewhat as follows: ‘An ill-fated army of “Siceli” shall come, bringing terror with it; but God shall give them evil and not good. Again and again stranger shall plunder stranger.’

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