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Chapter #7
Book Of Melchizedek 1 ()
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7 In a gesture of gratitude, I took the vase full of pearls, and placed it at the king's feet. Taking him in hisarms, he began to caress him, without attempting to shine the pearls. Expressing gratitude for that
offering, he told me that he would accept the vase and, that of the pearls, he would only accept tithing.
8 Immediately I began to count the jewels, separating the most beautiful for the king. There were a total
of 1,440 pearls, of which I handed him 144. He carefully put them away in a little box made of pure gold,
on whose lid were beautiful ornaments inlaid with small precious stones.
9 After receiving the tithe that symbolized the great liberation operated by Yahweh in the plain,
Melchizedek called to come to him one of his subjects who was a master in ornaments and paintings,
ordering him to honor the vase with a beautiful engraving that portrayed the moment in which I offered
it.
10 While the jug was painted, Melchizedek began telling me the story of his kingdom, from its
foundation until that moment when we were commemorating the great victory over the enemies.
11 When I returned the vase, now honored with the most beautiful engraving and inscriptions that
exalted justice, humility and love, the king of Salem ordered me to take the vase with those pearls with
me. For six years I and my pastors should tell everyone the story of that vase that was victorious
because of the flame of the altar. To all those who, with repentance, accept the salvation represented
by their history, we should offer a pearl. At the end of the six years, the pearls would be over; There
would be no chance of salvation. Then the seventh year would come, in which there would be a time of
great anguish and destruction, when there would only be protection for those who possessed the
pearls. By that occasion, the cities of the plain would be totally destroyed by the fire of the judgment,
and the other towns that did not regret, would be decimated by great plagues.
(The revelations of Melchizedek continue. Events to be verified in Rosh Hashanah, in Yom Kippur and in
the feast of Sukot. Six years of opportunity. The sanctification of the Sabbath, a sign of covenant with
Yahweh. The New Jerusalem revealed at the end of seventh year The Coming of the Messiah The
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resurrection of the deceased faithful and transformation of the victorious living Coronation of therighteous in the Holy City (See Chrono. 3))
1 On the triumph we had just obtained over numerous armies, Melchizedek, after repeating to me the
words spoken by the Messiah, said a sign that would be important for those who lived for the occasion
of the great liberation of Israel. He affirmed that, multiplying the 144 pearls of tithing by the number of
columns in his palace, he would find the year that would bring to his consummation the great liberation
of Israel. Moved by curiosity, I immediately began to count the columns; They were 40 marble columns,
adorned with precious stones.
2 Upon returning to the king with the result of the calculations, he began making predictions about the
great events that would take place at the end of that year:
3 —When the fullness of time arrives, all human efforts in search of peace will be frustrated. At that
time, numerous nations will ally themselves against the kingdom of Salem; There will be a battle like
never before, and the whole earth will be punished by fire; After exhausting them all the resources in
their defense, Israel will see, with despair, countless enemies marching against them, with the purpose
of eliminating them. Like Lot on their night of anguish, they will see their hope die, when, in Rosh
Hashanah, the harmonious chords of a lute, played by a Bedouin from the tribe of Taamireh, must be
heard in the middle of the ruins of Salem; His music will revive faith and hope in a better world, where
nation will not rise against nation; where tears, pain and death will no longer exist. -
4 After comforting the afflicted with the chords of his lute, the Bedouin will take the vase with the scrolls
of David's grave, and carry it on his shoulders. On that day, his feet will be on the Mount of Olives, and,
crying out for the liberation of Israel, there will be a strong earthquake that will crack the Mount in half,
emerging from the east to the west a huge valley. On that day, all the land of Israel will be heavily
shaken, ensuing a total destruction for all enemy armies; There will, however, be salvation for all those
who, with repentance, took refuge under the Eternal's wings, throwing away the instruments of
violence.
5 All mankind will witness with horror the scenes of the liberation of the children of Israel. On that day,
many peoples and powerful nations will be established next to Yahweh of Armies; Crowds of the
diaspora Jews will approach, saying: We will go with you, because we know that the Eternal is on your
side.
6 The Yom Kippur that will follow liberation will be a day of purification of the impurities of all those
who accepted salvation; On that day the blindness of the sons of Jacob will end, and they will look
toward Him whom they pierced, and they will cry bitterly for him as he cries for an only-begotten son.
7 At the feast of Sukot (crops) the Spirit of God will be poured out on all flesh; And it will happen that,
everyone who invokes the name of Yahweh will be saved, receiving a pearl from the vase.
8 In the decorrer of the days of Sukot, rains of blessings will fall on the immense valley, causing a
paradise full of joy and peace to appear in the sight of all the peoples, throughout the Holy Land.
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9 On that day the elect of God will understand the words of the book:10 "Hear me, you, who seek justice, you who seek Yahweh. Look to the rock from which you were dug,
to the cave from which you were taken. Look to Abraham, your father, and to Sarah, the one that you he
gave birth, he was alone when I called him, but I blessed him and multiplied him, Yahweh comforted
Zion, comforted all his ruins, he will transform his desert into an Eden and his solitude into a garden,
where he will find joy and joy, Thanksgiving chants and music sounds. "
11 On that day the redeemed will look toward the humble Bedouin who freed Abraham's vase from the
cave, and will sing with joy:
12 "How beautiful they are, on the mountains, the feet of the messenger who announces peace, of the
one who proclaims good news and announces salvation, of the one who says to Zion: O your God reigns!
Because Yahweh comforted his people, he redeemed Jerusalem: Yahweh discovered his holy arm in the
eyes of all nations, and all the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our God. "
13 For six years, all mankind, illuminated by the greater revelation of Yahweh's love and justice, will
have the opportunity to break with the empire of sin, joining the children of Israel in their march of
purification and restoration of the kingdom of light.
14 Then it will happen that all the survivors of the nations that marched against Jerusalem will rise, year
after year, to prostrate themselves before King Yahweh of Armies, and to celebrate the feast of Sukot.
And it will happen that the one among the families of the earth who does not come up and does not
come, will attract against herself the plague with which Yahweh will hurt the nations that do not come
up to celebrate the feast of Sukot.
15 In those years of opportunity, the last treat of mercy will sound throughout the world, in an attempt
for all sinners to repent and unite in an eternal alliance with Yahweh, saying:
16 "Thus says Yahweh: Observe the right and practice justice, because my salvation is ready to come and
my justice, to manifest. Blessed is the man who proceeds in this way, and the son of the man who
affirms this, who keeps the Sabbath and do not desecrate him and he keeps his hand from practicing
evil. Don't tell the foreigner that he gave himself to Yahweh: "Naturally Yahweh is going to exclude me
from his people," or say the eunuch: "There is no doubt, I do not pass a dry tree "; - Thus says Yahweh to
the eunuchs who keep my Saturdays and opt for what is my will, remaining faithful to my covenant:" I
must give them, in my house and within my walls, a monument and a name more precious than they
would have as sons and daughters; I have to give them an eternal name, which will not be removed.
And, as for foreigners who surrender to Yahweh to serve him, yes, to love the name of Yahweh and
become his servants, namely, all who refrain from desecrating the Sabbath and who remain faithful to
my covenant, I will bring you to my holy mountain and cover you with joy in my house of prayer. Their
burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be well accepted on my altar. In effect, my house will be called a
house of prayer for all peoples. "


