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Chapter #8

Book Of Melchizedek 1 ()

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17 In the six years of opportunity, Samael, the great deceiver, in a gesture of despair, will use all possible
resources to prevent the realization of Yahweh through His people. In opposition to the sanctification of
the Sabbath which is the sign of the covenant between Yahweh and his chosen ones, numerous
religions, allied to impious rulers, will impose another day for worship, not being able to buy or sell all
those who remain faithful to the covenant of Yahweh In those years of trials, the elect of God will
survive by caring for the angels, who will lead them away from the populous cities that will be punished
for the last seven plagues that will fall on the unrepentant at the end of the six years.
18 During the six years of the final harvest, the Messiah will build a New and Eternal Jerusalem, adorning
it with the acts of justice of His elect. That New Jerusalem will only be revealed when all divine justice is
completed, at the end of the seventh year, a period in which the elect of God will have as a challenge to
live a life without guilt, since any act of rebellion at that time would be without atonement, meaning a
eternal shame for the Creator.
19 At the end of the seven years, the Messiah will appear in the clouds of heaven, accompanied by all
the heavenly hosts; By playing His trumpet on that great Rosh Hashanah, the deceased faithful will rise
in glory; the victorious living will be transformed in the blink of an eye, receiving perfect bodies;
Together, all the redeemed will be raptured into the New Jerusalem, on an unforgettable journey that
will begin on the first day of the Sukot festival; After seven days of happy ascension, they will arrive in
the Holy City to commemorate, before the throne, the eighth day of the party. As if it were a dream, the
rescued of the Lord will enter the Holy City, finding on their north side, the garden of Eden, in the middle
of which Mount Zion rises, the place of Yahweh's throne. Crowned by the Messiah, the redeemed will
sing the song of victory, making the chords of their harps, lutes and flutes vibrate throughout the space.






(Melchizedek's predictions continue. Abraham and his shepherds proclaim the salvation represented by
the history of the vase and its redemptive flame. They grant pearls to believers. A time of opportunity
before the calamity. The pearls of the vase did not have meaning to Sara.)
1 After uttering all these predictions, Melchizedek told me that all the experience we were living was
pre-figurative. For the whole drama to be consummated, we still had important events ahead of us;
First, I should return to the Mamre Oak together with my shepherds, to proclaim to all the salvation
represented by the history of that vase. Anyone who, with repentance, accepted the revealed Messiah,
would obtain forgiveness of their sins, receiving a pearl. At the end of six years, on the eve of Rosh