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This 5th century Coptic work, originally composed in Greek, is a powerful meditation on the fears associated with death, judgment, and the afterlife. It articulates a deep anxiety about the eternal consequences of sin, including punishment in hell and the unyielding nature of divine judgment. The author reflects on the inevitability of facing one's deeds without the possibility of defense or escape, emphasizing the contrast between the fate of the righteous and the damned. The text serves as a call to repentance, urging readers to live virtuously to attain eternal joy rather than suffering.