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He who descended from heaven
and was revealed in Bethlehem
and became a child and grew
and appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
And appeared in the likeness of men.
The text appears to be a repetitive liturgical or poetic structure, likely a stanza from a Madrashta hymn, where the phrase "and he appeared in the likeness of men" is repeated as a refrain or rhythmic element.