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"The Apocalypse of Abraham belongs to a body of Abraham literature flourishing about the time of Christ. "The Book is essentially Jewish," wrote George H. Box, with "features . . . which suggest Essene origin." From the Essenes it passed, he suggested, "to Ebionite circles . . . and thence, in some form, found its way into Gnostic circles," though "Gnostic elements in our Book are not very pronounced." --Dr. Hugh Nibley (Abraham in Egypt)
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| Chapter 1 | ||
| 1. On the day I was guarding the gods of my father Terah and the gods of my brother Nahor, while I was testing (to find out) which god is in truth the strongest, | ||
| 2. I (then) Abraham, at the time when my lot came, when I was completing the services, of my father Terah’s sacrifice to his gods of wood, of stone, of gold, of | ||
| 3. silver, of copper, and of iron, having entered their temple for the service, I found a god named Marumath, carved from stone, fallen at the feet of the iron god | ||
| 4. Nakhin. And it came to pass, that when I saw it my heart was perplexed and I thought in my mind that I, Abraham, could not put it back in its place alone, | ||
| 5. because it was heavy, (being made) of a big stone. But I went and told my father, | ||
| 6. and he came in with me. And when we both lifted it to put it in its place, its head | ||
| 7. fell off, even while I was holding it by its head. And it came to pass, when my father saw that the head of his god Marumath had fallen, he said to me, "Abraham!: | ||
| 8. And I said, "Here I am!" And he said to me, "Bring me the axes and chiselsfrom the house. "And I brought them to him | ||
| 9. from the house. And he cut another Marumath from another stone, without a head, and he smashed the head that had fallen off Marumath and the rest of Marumath. | ||
| Chapter 2 | ||
| 1. He made five other gods and he gave then to me and ordered me to sell them | ||
| 2. outside on the town road. I saddled my father’s ass and loaded them on it and | ||
| 3. went out on the highway to sell them. And behold merchants from Phandana of Syria were coming with camels, on their way to Egypt to buy kokonil from | ||
| 4. the Nile. I asked them a question and they answered me. And walking along I conversed with them. One of their camels screamed. The ass took fright and ran away and threw off the gods. Three of them were crushed and two remained | ||
| 5. (intact). And it came to pass that when the Syrians saw that I had gods, they said to me. ""Why did you not tell us that you had gods? We would have bought them | ||
| 6. before the ass.heard the camel’s voice and you have had no loss. Give us | ||
| 7. at least the gods that remain and we will give you a suitable price." I considered it in my heart. And they paid both for the smashed gods and the gods which | ||
| 8. remained. For I had been grieving in my heart how I would bring payment to my | ||
| 9. father. I threw three broken (gods) into the water of the river Gur, which was in this place. And they sank into the depths of the river Gur and were no more. | ||
| Chapter 3 | ||
| 1. As I was still walking on the road, my heart was disturbed and my mind | ||
| 2. distracted. I said in my heart, "What is the inequality of activity which my | ||
| 3. father is doing? Is it not he rather who is god for his gods, because they come | ||
| 4. into being from his sculpting, his planning, and his skill? They ought to honor my father because they are his work. What is this food of my father in his works? | ||
| 5. Behold, Marumath fell and could not stand up in his sanctuary, nor could I myself | ||
| 6. lift him until my father came and we raised him up. And even so we were not able (to do it) and his head fell off of him. And he put it on another stone of | ||
| 7. another god, which he had made without a head. And... the other five gods which got smashed (in falling) from the ass, who could not save themselves and injure the ass because it smashed them, nor did their shards come up out of the | ||
| 8. river. And I said to my heart, "If it is so, how then can my father’s god Marumath, which has the head of another stone and which is made from another stone, save a man, or heart a man’s prayer, or give him any gift?" | ||
| Chapter 4 | ||
| 1. And thinking thus, I came to my father’s house. And I watered the ass and gave him hay. And I took out the silver and placed it in the hand of my father Terah. | ||
| 2. And when he saw it, he was glad, and he said, "You are blessed. Abraham, by the god of my gods, since you have brought me the price for the gods, so that my | ||
| 3. labor was not (in) vain." And answering I said to him, "Listen, father Terah! The gods are blessing in you, because you are a god for them, because you made | ||
| 4. them, for their blessing is their perdition and their power is vain. They did not | ||
| 5. help themselves; how then can they help you or bless me? I was righteous for you in this transaction, for through my righteous sense I brought you the silver for the | ||
| 6. smashed (gods)." And when he heard my speech he became furiously angry with me, because I had spoken harsh words against his gods. | ||
| Chapter 5 | ||
| 1. 1But having pondered my father’s anger, I went out. And afterward when I had | ||
| 2.(3.) gone out, he called me saying, "Abraham!" And I said, "Here I am!" And he said, "Up, gather wood chips, for I was making gods from fir before you came, | ||
| 4. and prepare with them food for my midday meal." And it came to pass, when I was choosing the wooden chips, I found among them a small god which would | ||
| 5.(6.) fit...in my left hand. And on its forehead was written: god Barisat. And it came to pass when I put the chips on the fire in order to prepare the food for my father, and going out to inquire about the food, I put Barisat near the enkindling | ||
| 7. fire, saying to him threateningly, "Barisat, watch that the fire does not go out | ||
| 8. before I come back! If the fire goes out, blow on it so it flares up." I went out | ||
| 9. and I made my counsel. When I returned I found Barisat fallen on his back. His | ||
| 10. feet enveloped by fire and burning fiercely. And it came to pass when I saw it, I laughed (and) said to myself, "Barisat, truly you know how to light a fire and | ||
| 11. cook food!" And it came to pass while saying this in my laughter, I saw (that) | ||
| 12. he burned up slowly from the fire and became ashes. I carried the food to my | ||
| 13. father to eat. I gave him wine and milk, and he drank and he enjoyed himself | ||
| 14. and he blessed Marumath his god. And I said to him, "Father Terah, do not bless Marumath your god, do not praise him! Praise rather Barisat, your god, because, as though loving you, he threw himself into the fire in order to cook your food." | ||
| 15.(16.) And he said to me, "Then where is he now?" And I said, "He has burned in the fierceness of the fire and become dust." And he said, "Great is the power of Barisat! I will make another today, and tomorrow he will prepare my food." | ||
| Chapter 6 | ||
| 1. When I, Abraham, heard words like this from my father, I laughed in my mind, | ||
| 2. and I groaned in the bitterness and anger of my soul. I said, "How then is a | ||
| figment of a body made by him (Terah) an aid for my father? Or can he have subordinated (his) body to his soul, his soul to a spirit, and the spirit to stupidity | ||
| 4. and ignorance?" And I said, "It is only proper to endure evil that I may throw | ||
| 5. my mind to purity and I will expose my thoughts clearly to him." I answered and said, "Father Terah, whichever of these gods you extol, you err in your thought. | ||
| 6. Behold, the gods of my brother Nahor standing in the holy sanctuary are more | ||
| 7. venerable than yours. For behold, Zouchaios, my brother Nahor’s god is more venerable than your god Marumath because he is made of gold, valued by man. | ||
| 8. And if he grows old with time, he will be remolded, whereas Marumath, if h | ||
| 9. e is changed or broken, will not be renewed, because he is stone. What about Ioav, the god on the other god, who stands with Zouchaios? For he is also more venerable than the god Barisat; he is carved from wood and forged from silver. Because he too is a term of comparison, being valued by man according to external 10,11experience. But Barisat, your god, when he was still not carved, rooted in the | ||
| 12. earth, being great and wondrous, with branches and flowers; and praise...But | ||
| 13. you made him with an axe, and by your skill he was made a god. And behold | ||
| 14. he has already dried up and his fatness has perished. He fell from the height to | ||
| 15. the earth, he came from greatness to smallness, and the appearance of his face | ||
| 17. wasted away. And, he himself was burned up by the fire and he became ashes | ||
| 18. and is no more. And you say, Let me make another and tomorrow he will make | ||
| 19. my food for me. But in perishing he left himself no strength for his (own) destruction." | ||
| Chapter 7 | ||
| 1. This I say: | ||
| 2. Fire is more venerable in formation, for even the unsubdued (things) are subdued in it, and it mocks that which perishes easily by means of its | ||
| 3. burning. But neither is it venerable, for it is subject to the waters. | ||
| 4. But rather the waters are more venerable than it (fire), because they overcome fire and sweeten the earth | ||
| 5. with fruits. But I will not call them god either, for the waters subside under the | ||
| 6. earth and are subject to it. But I will not call it a goddess either, for it is dried by the sun (and) subordinated to man for his work. | ||
| 7. More venerable among the gods, I say, is the sun, for with its rays it illuminates the whole universe and the various airs. | ||
| 8. Nor will I place among the gods the one who obscures his course by means of the moon and the clouds. | ||
| 9. Nor again shall I call the moon or the stars gods, because they too at times during the night dim their light. | ||
| 10. Listen, Terah my father, I shall seek before you the God who created all the gods supposed by us (to exist). | ||
| 11. For who is it, or which one is it who made the heavens crimson and the sun golden, who has given light to the moon and the stars with it, who has dried the earth in the midst of the many waters, who set you yourself among the things and who has sought me out in the perplexity of my thoughts? | ||
| 12. I (only)HWHY will reveal himself by himself to us!" | ||
| Chapter 8 | ||
| 1. And it cane to pass as I was thinking things like these with regard to my father Terah in the court of my house, the voice of the Mighty One came down from | ||
| 2. the heavens in a stream of fire, saying and calling, "Abraham, Abraham!" And | ||
| 3. I said, "Here I am." And he said, "You are searching of the Creator of gods, the | ||
| 4. Creator, in the understanding of your heart. I am he. Go out from Terah, your father, and go out of the house, that you too may not be slain in the sins of your | ||
| 5. father’s house." And it came to pass as I went out-I was not | ||
| 6. yet outside the entrance of the court- that the sound of a great thunder came and burned him and his house and everything in his house, down to the ground, forty cubits. | ||
| Chapter 9 | ||
| 1.(2.) Then a voice came speaking to me twice: "Abraham, Abraham!" And I said, | 1. Then a voice came to me speaking twice, "Abraham! Abraham!" and I said, "Here I am!" And He said, "Behold it is I, fear not for I am with you, for I AM before the ages, even the Mighty God who created the first light of the world. I am your shield and your helper." | |
| 3. "Here I am." And he said, "Behold, it is I, Fear not, for I an Before-the-World | ||
| 4. and Mighty, the Creator who created previously, before the light of the age. I am | ||
| 5. the protector for you and I am your helper. | ||
| Go, get me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old she-goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtledove, and a pigeon, | 2. "Go, take me a young heifer of three years, and a she-goat of three years, and a ram of three years, a turtledove and a pigeon, and bring me a pure sacrifice. And in this sacrifice I will lay before you the ages to come, and make known to you what is reserved, and you shall see great things which you have not hitherto seen: | |
| 6. and make me a pure sacrifice. And in this sacrifice I will place the ages. I will announce to you guarded things and you will see great things which you have not | ||
| 7. seen, | ||
| because you desired to search for me, and I called you my beloved. But for forty days abstain from every kind of food cooked by fire, and from drinking | 3. because you have loved to search me out, and I have named you 'my friend.' But abstain from every form of food that comes forth out of the fire, and from the drinking of wine, and from anointing yourself with oil, for forty days, and then set forth for me the sacrifice which I have commanded you, in a place which I will show you on a high mountain, and there I will show you the ages which have been created and established by my word, aAnd I saw there the garden of Eden and its fruits, and the source and the river flowing from it, and its trees and their flowering, making fruits, and I saw men doing justice in it, their food and their rest. | |
| 7. And I saw there a great crowd of men and women and children, half of them on the right side of the portrayal, and half of them on the left side of the portrayal. | ||
| Chapter 22 | ||
| 1.(2.) And I said, "Eternal, Mighty One! What is this picture of creation?" And he said to me, "This is my will with regard to what is in the light and it was righteous before my face. And then, afterward, I gave them a command by my word and they came into existence. Whatever I had decreed was to exist had already been outlined in this and all the previously created (things) you have seen stood before | 32. And I said, "0 Eternal, Mighty One! What is this vision and picture of the creatures?" And He said to me, "This is my will for those who exist in the divine world-counsel, for thus it seemed well-pleasing in my sight, and so afterwards I gave commandment to them through my word. And so it came to pass that whatever I had determined to be, was already planned beforehand in this picture-vision before you, and it has stood before me before it was created, as you have seen." | |
| 3. me." | ||
| And I said, "O sovereign, mighty and eternal! Why are the people in this picture on this side and on that?" And he said to me, "These who are on the left side are a multitude of tribes who existed previously...and after you some (who have been) prepared for judgment and order, others for revenge and perdition | 33. And I said, "0 Heavenly Father, Mighty and Eternal! Who are the people in this picture on this side and that?" And He said to me, "Those who are on the left side are all those, born before your day and afterwards, some destined for judgment and restoration, and others for vengeance and cutting off at the end of the age. But those on the right side of the picture, they are the. people who have been set apart for me, and whom I have ordained to be born of your line and called my people, even some of those who derive from Azazel. | |
| 5. at the end of the age. Those on the right side of the picture are the people set apart for me of the people with Azazel; these are the ones I have prepared to be born of you and to be called my people. | ||
| Chapter 23 | ||
| 1. "Look again at the picture: Who is the one who seduced Eve, and what is | 34. Now look again in the picture, and see who it is who seduced Eve, and what is the fruit of the Tree, and you will know what is to be, and how it shall be with your seed among the people at the end of the days of the age, and all that you cannot understand I will make known to you for you are well-pleasing in my sight, and I will tell you of those things which are kept in my heart. | |
| 2. the fruit of the tree? And you will know what will be and how much will be for | ||
| 3. your seed in the last days. And what you cannot understand, I will make known to you because you have been pleasing before my face and I will tell you what | ||
| 4. I have kept in my heart." | ||
| And I looked at the picture, and my eyes ran to the | 35. And I looked into the picture, and my eyes ran to the side of the Garden of Eden, and I saw there a man of imposing height and mighty in stature, incomparable in aspect, and he was embracing a woman, who likewise approximated to the aspect of his size and stature. And they were standing under a tree of the Garden of Eden, and the fruit of this tree was like a bunch of grapes of the vine. And standing behind the tree was one who had the aspect of a Serpent having hands and feet like those of a man, and wings on its shoulders, six pairs of wings, so that there were six wings on the right and six on the left. And as I continued looking, I saw the man and the woman eating the fruit from the tree. | |
| 5. side of the garden of Eden. And I saw there a man very great in height and terrible in breadth, incomparable in aspect, entwined with a woman who was also equal | ||
| 6. to the man in aspect and size. And they were standing under a tree of Eden, and | ||
| 7. the fruit of the tree was like the appearance of a bunch of grapes of the vine. And behind the tree was standing (something) like a dragon in form, but having hands | ||
| 8. and feet like a man’s, on his back six wings on the right and six on the left. And he was holding the grapes of the tree and feeding them to the two I saw entwined | ||
| 9. with each other. | ||
| And I said, "Who are these two entwined with each other, or who is this between them, and what is the fruit which they are eating, Mighty | 36. And I said, "Who are these who are embracing, and who is the one between them who is behind the tree, and what is the fruit that they are eating?" And He said, "This is the council of the world, this one is Adam, and this one, who is their desire upon the .earth, is Eve. But he who is between them represents unrighteousness and their beginnings on the way to perdition, even Azazel." | |
| 10. One, Eternal?" And he said. "This is the world of men, this is Adam and this | ||
| 11. is their thought on earth, this is Eve. And he who is between them is the impiety | ||
| 12. of their behavior unto perdition, Azazel himself." | ||
| And I said. "Eternal Mighty One, why then did you adjudge him such dominion that through his works | 37. And I said, "0 Eternal Mighty One! Why have you given such as him the power to destroy the generations of men in their works upon the earth?" And He said to me, "Those who will to do evil over them I gave him power, even to be beloved of them." | |
| 13. he could ruin humankind on earth?" And he said to me, "Hear, Abraham! Those who desire evil, and all whom I have hated as they commit them- over them | ||
| 14. did I give him dominion, and he was to be beloved of them." | ||
| And I answered and said. "Eternal, Mighty One! Why did it please you to bring it about that evil should be desired in the heart of man, because you are angered at what was chosen by you...him who does useless things in your light(?)" | 38. And I answered and said, "0 Eternal Mighty One! Wherefore is it your will that evil should be desired in the hearts of men, since you are indeed enangered over that which you see? It is your will, and you are angry with him who is doing what is unprofitable in your counsel?" | |
| Chapter 24 | ||
| 1. And he said to me thus, "Close to the nations...for your sake and for the sake of those set apart after you, the people of your tribe, as you will see in the | 39. And He said to me, "I am angered by mankind on your account, and on account of those who shall be of your family hereafter, for as you can see in the picture, the burden of destiny is placed upon them, and I shall tell you what shall be, and how much shall be in the last days. Look now at everything in the picture." | |
| 2. picture, what is burdened on them. And I will explain to you what will be, and | ||
| 3. everything that will be in the last days. Look now at everything in the picture." | ||
| 4. And I looked and saw there the creatures that had come into being before me. | 40. And I looked and saw what was before me in creation; I saw Adam and Eve with him, and I saw the cunning adversary, and Cain who acted lawlessly through the promptings of the adversary, and I saw the slaughtered Abel, and the destruction brought about and caused upon him through the lawless one. And I saw Impurity and those who lust after it, and its pollution and their jealousies, and the fire of their corruption in the lowest parts of the earth. | |
| 5. And I saw, as it were, Adam and Eve who was with him, and with them the crafty adversary and Cain, who had been led by the adversary to break the law, and (I saw) the murdered Abel (and) the perdition brought on him and given | ||
| 6. through the lawless one. And I saw there fornication and those who desired it, and its defilement and their zeal; and the fire of the corruption in the lower depths | ||
| 7. of the earth. | ||
| And I saw there theft and those who hasten after it, and the system | 41. And I saw Theft, and those who hasten after it, and the arrangement of their retribution, at the judgment of the Great Assize. And I saw there naked men with their foreheads against each other, and their disgrace, and the passions which they had for each other, and their retribution. And I saw Desire, and in her hand the head of every kind of lawlessness, and her scorn and contempt and waste assigned to perdition. | |
| 8. of their retribution, the judgment of the great court. I saw there naked men, forehead to forehead, and their shame and the harm (they wrought) against their | ||
| 9. friends and the retribution. And I saw there desire, and in her hand (was) the head of every kind of lawlessness, and her torment and her dispersal destined to destruction. | ||
| Chapter 25 | ||
| 1. I saw there the likeness of the idol of jealousy, like a carpenter’s figure such as my father used to make, and its body was of glittering copper, and before it | 42. And I saw there the likeness of the idol of jealousy, carved in woodwork such as my father was wont to make, and its body was of glittering bronze which covered the wood. And before it I saw a man who was worshipping the idol, and in front of him there was an altar, and upon the altar a boy slain in the presence of the idol. | |
| 2. a man, and he was worshipping it. And (there was) an altar opposite it and boys | ||
| 3. being slaughtered on it in the face of the idol. | ||
| And I said to him, "What is this idol, or what is the altar, or who are those being sacrificed, or who is the sacrificer, or what is the handsome temple which I see, the art and beauty of your glory that | 43. And I said to Him, "What is this idol and this altar, and who is he who is sacrificed? And what is this great building which I see, beautiful in art and design, even with a beauty like that which lies beneath Your throne?" | |
| 4. lies beneath your throne?" | ||
| And he said, "Hear, Abraham! This temple which you have seen, the altar and the works of art, this is my idea of the priesthood of the name of my glory, where every petition of man will enter and dwell; the ascent of kings and prophets and whatever sacrifice I decree to be made for me | 44. And He said, "Hear Abraham, for that which you see is the Temple, a copy of that which is in the heavens, glorious in its aspect and beauty, even as I shall give it to the sons of men to ordain a priesthood for my glorious name, and in which the prayers of man shall be uttered, and sacrifices offered as I ordain to your people, even those who shall arise out of your generation. But the idol which you saw is the image of jealousy, set up by some of those who shall come forth from your own loins in later days. And the man who sacrifices in murder is he who pollutes my Temple and such are witnesses to the final judgment, and their lot has been set from the beginning of creation." | |
| 5. among my coming people, even of your tribe. And the body you saw is my anger, because the people who will come to me out of you will make me angry. | ||
| 6. And the man you saw slaughtering is he who angers me, and the sacrifice is a killing of those who are for me a testimony of the judgment of the completion at the beginning of creation." | ||
| Chapter 26 | ||
| 1. And I said, "Eternal, Mighty One! Why did you establish it to be so and to | 45. And I said, 0 Eternal Mighty One! Why have you established that it should be so, and then proclaimed the knowledge thereof?" And He said to me, "Hear Abraham, and understand what I say to you, and answer my question. Why did your father Terah not listen to your voice, and why did he not cease from his idolatrous practices, together with his whole house?" | |
| 2. call on the testimonies of this one?" And he said to me, "Hear, Abraham, and | ||
| 3. understand what I will explain to you, and answer whatever I ask you. Why did your father Terah not obey your voice and abandon the demonic worship of idols | ||
| 4. until he perished, and all his house with him?" | ||
| And I said, "Eternal Mighty One, surely because it did not please him to obey me, nor did I follow his works." | 46. And I said, "0 Eternal One! It was entirely because he did not choose to listen to my voice, and likewise I did not choose to listen to his counsel." And He said to me, "The will of your father is within him, and your own will is within you, and so also the counsel of my own will is within me, and is ready for the coming days, even before you have any knowledge of them or can see with your eyes what is the future of them. Now look again into the picture, and see how it will be with your seed." | |
| 5. And he said to me. "Hear. Abraham. As the counsel of your father is in him, as | ||
| 6. your counsel is in you, so also the counsel of my will is ready. In days to come you will not know them in advance, nor the future (men) you will see with your own eyes that they are of your seed. Look at the picture! | ||
| Chapter 27 | ||
| 1. And I looked and I saw, and behold the picture swayed. And from its lift side a crowd of heathens ran out and they captured the men, women, and children who | 47. And I looked and saw, and behold the picture swayed and from it emerged, on the left side an unrighteousness people and they pillaged those who were on the right side, men, women, and children, and some they murdered, and others they kept as slaves. And I saw them run towards them through four 'entrances' and they burned the Temple with fire, and the holy things that were therein were all plundered. | |
| 2. were on its right side. And some they slaughtered and others they kept with | ||
| 3. them. Behold I saw (them) running to them by way of four ascents and they burned the Temple with fire, and they plundered the holy things that were in it. | ||
| 4. And I said, "Eternal One, the people you received from me are being robbed by | 48. And I said, "0 Eternal One! Behold, the people who shall spring from me, and whom you have accepted, are plundered by these unrighteousness men, and some are killed, whilst others they hold captives as slaves, and the Temple they have burned with fire, and the beautiful things therein they have robbed and destroyed. If this to be, why have you so torn my heart?" | |
| 5. the hordes of the heathen. They are killing some and holding others as aliens, and they burned the Temple with fire and they are stealing and destroying the beautiful | ||
| 6. things which are in it. Eternal, Mighty One! If this is so, why now have you | ||
| 7. afflicted my heart and why will it be so?" | ||
| And he said to me, "Listen, Abraham, all that you have seen will happen on account of your seed who will (continually) provoke me because of the body which you saw and the murder in what was | 49. And He said to me, "What you have seen shall happen on account of your seed, even those who anger me by reason of the idol statue which you saw, and on account of the human sacrifice in the picture, through their evil zeal and schemes in the Temple, and as you saw it, so shall it be." | |
| 8. depicted in the Temple of jealousy, and everything you saw will be so." | ||
| And I said. "Eternal, Mighty One! Let the evil works (done) in iniquity now pass by; | 50. And I said, "0 Eternal, Mighty One! May these works of evil wrought in unrighteousness now pass by, and rather show me those who fulfilled the commandments, even the works of righteousness. For of a truth you can do this." | |
| 9. but make commandments in them more than his just works. For you can do | ||
| 10. this." | ||
| And he said to me, "Again the time of justice will come upon them, at | 51. And He said to me, "The days of the righteous are seen in type by the lives of those righteous rulers who shall arise, and whom I have created to rule at the times appointed, but know this, that out of them shall arise others who care only for their own interests, even of the type that I have already shown you. | |
| 11. first through the holiness of kings. And I will judge with justice those whom I | ||
| 12. created earlier, to rule from them in them. And from these same ones will come men who will have regard for them. As I announced to you and you saw." | ||
| Chapter 28 | ||
| 1. And I answered and said, "Mighty, Eternal One, you who are sanctified by your power, be merciful in my petition, since for this you informed me and | 52. And I answered and said, "0 Mighty One! hallowed be your power! Be favourable to my petition and show me, because for this reason you have brought me up here, whether what I saw shall happen to them for a long time?" | |
| 2. showed me. Since you have brought me up on to your height, therefore inform me, your beloved, about whatever I ask: Will what I saw be their lot for long?" | ||
| 3.(4.) And he showed me a multitude of his people. And he said to me, "For this reason (it is) through the four ascents you say (that) my anger will be because | 53. And He showed me a multitude of His people and said to me, "On their account, through four 'entrances' as you saw, I shall be provoked by them, and in these shall my retribution for their deeds be accomplished. But in the fourth descent of one hundred years, even one hour of the age, the same is a hundred years, there shall be misfortune among the nations, but also for one hour there shall be mercy and honor among those nations. | |
| 5. of them, and in them will be retribution for their works. And in the fourth ascent is one hundred years. And one hour of the age will also be one hundred years in evil among the heathen and an hour in their mercy, even with reproaches as among the heathen." | ||
| Chapter 29 | ||
| 1. And I said, "Eternal, Mighty One! How long a time is an hour of the age?" | 54. And I said, "0 Eternal One! How long are the hours of the age?" And He said, "Twelve hours have I ordained for this present age of unrighteousness to rule among the nations and within your seed, and until the end of the times it shall be even as you saw. And now reckon and understand and look again into the picture. | |
| 2. And he said, "I decreed to keep twelve periods of the impious age among the heathens and among your seed, and what you have seen will be until the end of | ||
| 3.(4.) time. Count (it) up, and you will understand. Look down at the picture." | ||
| And I looked and saw a man going out from the left, the heathen side. From the side of the heathen went outmen and women and children, a great crowd, and they | 55. And I looked and saw a Man going out from the left side of the nations and there went out men and women and children, from the side of nations, many hosts, and worshipped Him. And while I still looked, there came many from the right side, and some of these insulted Him, and some of them even struck Him, but others however worshipped Him. And as I watched, I saw Azazel approach Him and he kissed Him on the face and then stood behind Him. | |
| 5. worshipped him. And while I was still looking, those on the right side came out, | ||
| 6. and some insulted this man, and some struck him and others worshiped him. And I saw that as they worshiped him Azazel ran and worshiped and, kissing his face, | ||
| 7. he turned and stood behind him. | ||
| And I said, "Eternal, Mighty One! Who is this | 56. And I said, "0 Eternal One! Who is the Man insulted and beaten, who is worshipped by the nations and kissed by Azazel?" And He answered and said, "Hear Abraham! The Man you saw insulted and beaten and yet worshipped by many, He is the 'Relief' granted by the nations to the people who proceed from you, in the last days, in the twelfth hour of the age of unrighteousness. But in the twelfth hour of my final age will I set up this Man from your generation, whom you saw issue from among my people, and all who follow will become like this Man, and such as are called by me will join the others, even those who will to change within themselves. And as for those who emerge from the left side of the picture, the meaning is this - there shall be many from the nations who shall set their hopes upon Him, but as for those whom you saw from your seed on the right of the picture who insulted Him and struck Him, many shall be offended in Him, but some shall worship Him. And He shall test those of your seed who have worshipped Him in the twelfth hour at the end, with a view to shortening the age of unrighteousness. | |
| 8. man insulted and beaten by the heathen, with Azazel worshiped?" And he answered and said, "Hear, Abraham, the man whom you say insulted and beaten and again worshiped is the liberation from the heathen for the people who will | ||
| 9. be (born) from you. In the last days, in this twelfth period of the age of my fulfillment, I will set up this man from your tribe, the one | ||
| 10. whom you have seen from my people. All will imitate him,,,(you) consider | ||
| 11. him as one called by me...(they) are changed in their counsels. And those you saw coming out from the left side of the picture and worshipping him, this | ||
| 12. (means that) many of the heathen will trust in him. And those of your seed you saw on the right side, some insulting him, some beating him, and others worshiping | ||
| 13. him, many of them shall be offended because of him. It is he who will test those of your seed who have worshiped him in the fulfillment of the twelfth hour, in the | ||
| 14. curtailing of the age of impiety. | ||
| Before the age of justice starts to grow, my judgment will come upon the heathen who have acted wickedly through the people | 57. Before the age of the righteous begins to grow, my judgment shall come upon the lawless peoples through the-people of your seed who have been separated unto me. And in those -days I will bring upon all creatures of the earth ten plagues, through misfortune and disease and the sighing of their grief. And this shall be brought upon the generations of men on account of the provocation and the corruption of mankind, whereby they provoke me. And then shall righteous men of your seed survive in the number which is kept secret by me, and will hasten the coming of the glory of My Name to that place prepared beforehand for them, which you saw devastated in the picture. And they shall live and be established by sacrifices of righteousness in the age of the righteous, and they shall rejoice in me continually, and receive those who return to me in repentance, for great shall be the inner torment of those who have despitefully used them in this world, as they observe the honor placed upon my own in the day of glory. | |
| 15. of your seed who have been set apart for me. In those days I will bring upon all earthly creation ten plagues through evil and disease and the groaning of the | ||
| 16. bitterness of their souls. Such will I bring upon the generations of those who are on it, out of anger and corruption of their creations with which they provoke me. | ||
| 17. And then from your seed will be left the righteous men in their number, protected by me, who strive in the glory of my name toward the place prepared beforehand | ||
| 18. for them which you saw deserted in the picture. And they will live, being affirmed | ||
| 19. by the sacrifices and the gifts of justice and truth in the age of justice. And they will rejoice forever in me, and they will destroy those who have destroyed them, they will rebuke those who have rebuked them through their mockery, and they | ||
| 20. will spit in their faces. Those rebuked by me when they are to see me rejoicing | ||
| 21. with my people for those who rejoice and receive and truly return to me." | ||
| See, Abraham, what you have seen, hear what you have heard, know what you have known,. Go to your inheritance! And behold I an with you forever." | 58. See, Abraham, what you have seen and hear what you have heard, and take knowledge of all that you have come to know. Go to your heritage, and behold, I am with you unto the age." | |
| Chapter 30 | ||
| 1. And while he was still speaking, I found myself on the earth, and I said, "Eternal, Mighty One, I am no longer in the glory in which I was above, and all | 59. But while He was still speaking to me, I found myself once again upon the earth, and I said, "0 Eternal One! I am no longer in the glory which is on high, and there is one matter which my soul longed to know and understand which has not been revealed to me. | |
| 2. that my soul desired to understand in my heart I do not understand." | ||
| And he said to me, "I will explain to you the things you desired in your heart, for you have sought to know the ten plagues which I prepared against the heathen, and I | 60. And He said to me, "What your heart desired I will tell you, because you have sought to see the ten plagues which I have prepared for the unrighteousness nations, and which have been pre-determined at the passing over of the twelfth hour of the age of the earth. Hear therefore what I divulge, and so shall it come to pass. The first is the distressing pain of sickness; the second, conflagration of many cities; the third, the destruction and pestilence of animals; the fourth, hunger of the whole world and its people; the fifth, by destruction among its rulers, by earthquake and the sword; the sixth, the multiplication of hail and snow; the seventh, wild bests will be their grave; the eighth, hunger and pestilence will alternate with destruction; the ninth, punishment by the sword and flight in distress; the tenth, thunder and voices and destructive earthquake. | |
| 3. prepared them beforehand in the passing of the twelve hours on earth. Hear what | ||
| 4. I tell you, it will be thus. The first: sorrow from much need. The second: fiery | ||
| 5. conflagrations for the cities. The third: destruction by pestilence among the cattle. | ||
| 6. The fourth: famine of the world, of their generation. The fifth: among the rulers, destruction by earthquake and the sword. The sixth: increase of hail and snow. | ||
| 7. The seventh: wild beasts will be their grave. The eighth: pestilence and hunger | ||
| 8. will change their destruction. The ninth: execution by the sword and flight in distress. The tenth: thunder, voices, and destroying earthquakes. | ||
| Chapter 31 | ||
| 1. "And then I will sound the trumpet out of the air, and I will send my chosen one, having in him one measure of all my power, and he will summon my people, | 61. And then I will sound the trumpet out of the air, and will send my Elect One, having in Him all my power in one measure, and He shall summon my despised people from all nations, and I will send fire upon those who have insulted them and who have ruled over them in this age. And I will give those who have covered me with mockery to the scorn of the coming age, and I have prepared them to be food for the fires of Hades, and perpetual flight through the air in the underworld, for they shall see the righteousness of the Creator, and those whom He now honors, and they shall he ashamed, for I had hoped that they would come to me in repentance, rather than loving strange gods, but they forsook the Mighty Heavenly Father, and went the way that they willed to go. | |
| 2. humiliated by the heathen. And I will burn with fire those who mocked them and ruled over them in this age and I will deliver those who have covered me with | ||
| 3. mockery over to the scorn of the coming age. Because I have prepared them (to be) food for the fire of Hades, and (to be) ceaseless soaring in the air of the underworld (regions) of the uttermost depths, (to be) the contents of a wormy | ||
| 4. belly. For the makers will see in them justice, (the makers) who have chosen my desire and manifestly kept my commandments, and they will rejoice with merrymaking over the downfall of the men who remain and who followed after the | ||
| 5. idols and after their murders. For they shall putrefy in the belly of the crafty | ||
| 6. worm Azazel, and be burned by the fire of Azazel’s tongue. For I waited so they | ||
| 7. might come to me, and they did not deign to. And they glorified an alien (god). | ||
| 8. And they joined one to whom they had not been allotted, and they abandoned the Creator who gave them strength. | ||
| Chapter 32 | ||
| 1. "Therefore, hear Abraham, and see, behold your seventh generation shall | 62. Hear therefore, Abraham, and see, for behold, in the seventh generation from you shall they leave the land of their slavery, after they have been ill-treated as it were for an hour of the age of unrighteousness, and the nation whom they shall serve I will judge." | |
| 2.(3.) go with you. And they will go out into an alien land. And they will enslave them and oppress | ||
| 4. them as for one hour of the impious age. But of the nation | ||
| 5. whom they shall serve I am the judge." And the Heavenly Father said this too, "Have you heard, Abraham, what I told you, what your tribe will encounter in the last days?" | ||
| 6. Abraham, having heard, accepted the words of HWHY in his heart. | ||
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