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Chapter #10

Book Of Melchizedek 1 ()

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began to praise the Eternal for the certainty that I would forever have my dear Sara and the son of the
promise that, within One year would be born.






(Abraham accompanies the Lord to the hill from where the Lord sends his two companions on a mission.
Yahweh laments the destruction that will come to the inhabitants of the cities of that beautiful valley.
Abraham intercedes for that people. There were not ten righteous in Sodom and Gomorrah. Yahweh's
lamentation. The two companions are sent to rescue Lot and his daughters. Abraham prostrates himself
thankful to Yahweh for the intervention in the rescue of his relatives.)
1 After these things, Yahweh said goodbye to Sara and the shepherds who were there, and invited me to
accompany them to the hill facing the valley. When we arrived at that place, the Eternal said goodbye to
his two companions, sending them on a special mission in Sodom.
2 From the top of the mountain we contemplated the fertile valleys and forests that, like a paradise,
stretched on both banks of the Jordan River, surrounding the thriving cities, within which Sodom and
Gomorrah stood out.
3 It was on that hill that, after the fight between my shepherds and the shepherds of Lot, I gave him the
opportunity to choose the course to follow, because we could not stay together. Attracted by the riches
of the countryside, he decided to move there.
4 Looking at my companion who remained silent from the moment we saw the countryside, I was
surprised to see him crying. I asked him the reason for his sadness, and He, sobbing replied:
5 - This is for me a very sad day, for for the last time my eyes can rest on this fertile valley. I cry for the
inhabitants of those cities who don't know their days will end! -
6 Yahweh's statement brought back the memory of all those captives who had been released six years
before; unfortunately, almost everyone rejected the purification bath, returning filthy to their homes;
Only Lot and his daughters accepted salvation, taking possession of their pearls. Thinking about some
possibility of liberation for that people, I asked the Lord:
7 - And if there are in those cities, fifty just people, would they still be destroyed? -
8 Yahweh told me that if there were fifty righteous, the entire plain would be forgiven.