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Chapter #13
Book Of Melchizedek 2 ()
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7 - Samael, Samael !!! -8 The deplorable figure of the one who had been so beautiful filled everyone with sadness, and they
began to cry. They lamented because they knew that the fate of Samael and all those who had followed
him could have been very different, if they had attended to the loving pleas of Adonijah and his son.
Was it not the king's plan and Melchizedek's dream to have him as the protector of parchment, being
the second in honor in that kingdom?
9 Samael who, recognizing his misfortune, had approached his head down to the throne, witnessing all
that lamentation, and again deceived by pride, judging that it was a demonstration of weakness of his
enemies. When he remembered his fortified army waiting for him on the plain, he cheated on him with
the certainty that he would be victorious over Salem. With this thought, he raised his forehead marked
by hatred and, looking at the king, raised his clenched fist and challenged him, disregarding his
authority, with the threat of taking his throne away.
10 Even when forgiven for their downfall, Salem's subjects did not endure the bold affront of the
maddening young man who, after causing so much suffering, was still able to get up with such a great
challenge.
11 The victorious king who with such pleasure had sealed the conquest of the faithful with his scepter,
raised it painfully for the sealing of the sad fate of the rebels. Immobilized by a strange force, Samael,
without diverting his eyes from the scepter, heard the proclamation of his judgment and all his followers
from the king's lips:
12 Prisoners of an invisible force would be held in their caverns for six years, after which they were
visited by the fire of the trial that would destroy them together with the cities that allied with them.
(An angel appears to Melchizedek in his dreams, instructs him and shows him in vision the Celestial
Salem. Melchizedek, the protector of the broadest revelations of God. Salem's story, a similarity to the
history of the Universe. Melchizedek it moves and honors the Messiah, discovering that it became a
likeness of Him. Battle for the disputed scepter. Judgment Day.)
1 When going to bed after that day of so many emotions, the young king, immersed in the memories of
that past of happiness and pain, rolled in his bed without sleep. When he finally fell asleep, he had a
very significant dream.
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2 In the dream, a luminous angel appeared to him, who greeted him with a smile, told him that theentire Universe accompanied with attention all that drama he was living, which had a pre-figurative
sense, portraying past and future events, which involved The whole vast universe.
3 The words of the angel awoke in Melchizedek a great desire to know the history of that cosmic drama.
4 Knowing his living desire, the angel snatched him in the dream, revealing a distant future. In front of
his eyes the glories of a new and splendid Salem were manifested, whose walls and mansions were
made of precious stones; The portals of the city were made of pearls. Its wide avenues were of pure
gold. The city was quadrangular and stretched for hundreds of kilometers. It was divided into two
distinct sectors: North and South. To the south stood countless mansions, eternal rooms of angels and
redeemed human beings; To the north there was a beautiful paradise which the angel revealed to be
the garden of Eden. There, on both sides of the river of life, there were fields full of all kinds of
vegetation, with flowers and fruits in abundance. They lived there in perfect harmony, all species of
insects, birds and animals.
5 In the middle of paradise you could see a bright mountain, which the angel claimed to be Mount Zion,
the place of God's throne. It was from that mountain that emanated the river of life, flowing throughout
the city.
6 When they had reached the summit of the sacred mountain, the king of Salem was dazzled by the
scenery seen around him. It was in the highest part of Zion the most beautiful of all the buildings
revealed by the angel as the palace of God. That magnificent construction was supported by seven
columns, all of transparent gold, embedded with beautiful pearls. Around the palace, the most
exuberant vegetation flourished: there were pine, cypress, olive, dead, rosemary and fig trees, doubling
the weight of their ripe figs.
7 While admiring the beauty of that place, the angel told him that no human being had been given the
privilege of seeing inside that palace of God. He would be given this honor, as he was chosen to be the
bearer of the broadest revelations about the kingdom of light.
8 When they revered with reverence one of the pearl portals, they prostrated themselves in adoration,
while they heard the song of a multiplicity of seraphim, which circled the throne, in constant praise to
the One Who Was, That Is and That Will Always Be.
9 Looking at the One who was sitting on the throne, Melchizedek was surprised to discover the figure of
a man. He was covered by a mantle of fine linen, of an unparalleled whiteness, and had on his head a
crown formed by seven overlapping crowns, full of precious stones.
10 Looking at the hands that held the scepter, the son of Adonijah was surprised to discover in them
scars of wounds, similar to those on his hands. The angel claimed to be the Messiah, the visible
manifestation of Yahweh, the invisible God.
11 Attracted by the shining scepter, with which the Messiah ruled over the entire Universe, the king of
Salem saw in him the seal of dominion, and in it the name was written: Israel.
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12 Struck by a deep emotion, Melchizedek prostrated himself before the King of that eternal Salem, and,reliving the history of his small town there, he had the desire to know the great drama of universal
history. Knowing the desire of his heart, the angel said:
13 —Now I will tell you the story of this glorious Salem. Everything that will be shown to you in the
vision, you must faithfully record in six scrolls that will be sewn to each other, forming a single scroll.
You will have six years to write them. At the end of the seven years, you will receive from the hands of
an old man a vase containing a special scroll, with many important revelations, highlighting Salem's
story. You will take that roll, and sew it as the first of the seven, forming a single roll. After sealing it, you
and the old man will keep it in the vase, taking it to a cave that I will show you north of the salty sea,
where it will remain forgotten until the last days arrive, when it will be rescued and revealed to the
world through a small Bedouin. -
14 After telling the king of Salem these words, the angel led him in vision to an infinite past, when the
Universe did not yet exist.
15 A story very similar to Salem's began to unfold before his eyes; but, in an infinitely larger dimension,
beginning with the creation of the kingdom of light. With admiration he contemplated the formation of
billions of worlds and stars, full of life and happiness that began to revolve around the Celestial Salem,
the paradise of God.
16 His attention then turned to the most beautiful of all the cherubs who, honored by the Creator,
began to dwell with Him in His palace. An age of happiness and peace seemed to enchant that kingdom,
when the same experience of selfishness and rebellion lived by Samael began to be repeated in the life
of that beloved angel.
17 Scenes from a great rebellion began to be shown to Melchizedek, involving all the inhabitants of the
Universe. The honest cherub, similar to Samael, had seduced a third of the hosts who began to revere
him as king.
18 Amid the scenes of that great conflict, the king of Salem witnessed the creation of planet Earth, upon
which man emerged as the rational scepter of that disputed kingdom.
19 In agony he saw the moment when the head of the rebellion approached paradise subtly, seizing the
human being, after seducing him with temptations. Then he heard his bellow, in a proclamation of
victory. From that moment, the enemy of God began to ruin the human being, extinguishing in him all
the features of divine glory, as Samael had done with the scepter.
20 His own experience, when he declared that morning to Salem's subjects his decision to go in search
of the lost scepter, began to repeat itself before His eyes.
21 Gathering the hosts who had remained faithful to His government, the Creator began to reveal a
rescue plan: He would go in search of man, and would redeem him, even if it cost him an infinite
sacrifice. In front of this revelation, the son of Adonías was moved prostrate, when discovering that in
his life he had been honored to portray Messiah himself.