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Chapter #10
Book Of Melchizedek 2 ()
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21 The coronation day was set for the next Yom Kippur. On that day, Melchizedek would seal with therestored scepter the triumph of all the faithful, as well as the condemnation of the rebels.
(Samael, not finding the prince's body or the scepter, leaves for Gomorrah and is received as king by his
men. Samael and his followers increase in iniquity and pride. Through terror it conspires the kings of the
plain and incites the war against other kings. Samael and his men are defeated and hide in caves.)
1 A few moments after Melchizedek's departure, Samael arrived at the place where he had apparently
left him lifeless, next to the lute. Without understanding that mysterious disappearance, he went on to
Gomorrah, where his followers were waiting for him. When he saw them, he proclaimed his "victory"
over the hated prince and over the scepter, whom he had massacred in Sodom, not subtracting any
hope from the followers of the parchment.
2 His words pleased the rebel mob, who began to commemorate the "conquest" by giving himself to the
orgy. They were mocking justice and love now, exalting Samael as a victorious king.
3 Now they would obtain weapons, with the purpose of advancing on Salem, settling the last blow; They
joined them in their evil purposes, many criminals who were received as masters in the handling of
bows and arrows.
4 In his madness, Samael ordered the expulsion of every calendar, since in his kingdom of "freedom"
they would not be subject to any computation of time. The laws of morality were also excluded,
resulting in complete chaos. This disorder manifested itself more clearly in the raucous and cacophonic
noise, which they proclaimed as the new music.
5 Dominated by selfishness, Samael and his followers fed on illusions, unaware that their days were
numbered. The fruits of rebellion would soon attract the fire of destruction upon them.
6 By dividing his followers into small groups, Samael began to command them in violent acts that
terrified the inhabitants of the plains; At that time, they hid in the caverns located near the salt sea.
7 The respect and fear of the Samael guerrillas, finally led the kings of four cities to procure it, proposing
peace alliances. They were: Bara, king of Sodom, Bersa, king of Gomorrah, Senaab, king of Adama,
Semeber, king of Seboim and Segor, the king of Bela. At that time, these kings paid tribute to
Cordolaomor, the king of Elam who, accompanied by the armies of four other cities, had subjugated
them in the Sidim Valley by the salt sea.


