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Introduction/Preface
SALEM'S STORY
(A story written by Abraham)
Abraham tells Salem's Story as he heard it "from the lips of Melchizedek" on the occasion when they
went up to Salem to celebrate Sukot's party, after The Great Liberation. Adonías, tired of the iniquities
of the people and inspired by the virtues of his beloved son, builds a city: "a kingdom different from all
others." After experiencing the joy of victory and the lamentation of perdition, Melchizedek receives a
revelation from an angel, in which he declares that “all that drama he was living… had a prefigurative
sense, portraying past and future events, which involved the whole vast universe.
Acknowledgement
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Enoch Mucheroni for allowing us to carry out this translation and for the valuable help that through his website provided us with free access to his extensive information; as well as the Huntingdon Library of Los Angeles California. To Pedro Gringoire for his valuable research and clear information that have helped many scholarly researchers to value the scrolls and the finding itself. And for greater intellectual enrichment, we recommend to the reader extensively the informative articles, books and internet content from these sources related to these topics. We also thank all those who have somehow contributed to the realization of this work.
Our true intention is to publish with honor the word of the Lord as far as He has revealed and we are aware that he will still reveal more of His word, and we remain open to the knowledge that comes to our hands either by archaeological discoveries or the way in which please the Lord to reveal His words.
Isaac Ramirez Vargas
Ezequiel Ramirez Vargas
Table of Contents
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| Chapter 2 - | Free |
| Chapter 3 - | Free |
| Chapter 4 - | Free |
| Chapter 5 - | Free |
| Chapter 6 - | Free |
| Chapter 7 - | Free |
| Chapter 8 - | Free |
| Chapter 9 - | Free |
| Chapter 10 - | Free |
| Chapter 11 - | Free |
| Chapter 12 - | Free |
| Chapter 13 - | Free |
| Chapter 14 - | Free |
Chapter 1
The Story Of Salem
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(Adonijah, a righteous man, seeks to achieve his dream of justice and peace. He writes on a scroll the
laws that would govern the new kingdom of peace. The building of Salem begins, which is destined only
for the clean of heart.)
1 This is the story of Salem as I heard it from Melchizedek's lips on the occasion of Sukot's party, fifteen
days after the release of Lot and his daughters.
2 It all started with a dream in the heart of a man named Adonijah; He possessed many riches, but he
appreciated nothing more than the justice and peace that were born of wisdom and love.
3 Tired of the injustices that prevailed throughout the land of Canaan, Adonijah decided to build a
kingdom that was governed by laws of love and justice. The name of the capital of that kingdom would
be Salem, the City of Peace.
4 Salem's subjects would not wield bows and arrows, but would be trained in musical art; Each
inhabitant of Salem would always have at his fingertips a musical instrument, to express through him
the peace and joy of that new kingdom. Together, they would form a powerful orchestra in the fight
against disharmony born of pride and selfishness.
5 The first step of Adonías for the concretization of his plan, was to elaborate the laws of the new
kingdom, which he wrote them in a parchment. Salem's subjects could not lie, steal, hate, or kill their
fellowmen. Pride and selfishness were indicated as the cause of all evil, therefore, they could not exist in
that place of peace.


