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Chapter #5

Book Of Melchizedek 2 ()

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13 No one in Salem, besides Melchizedek, knew Samael's sad condition. With patience, the prince tried
to make him aware of the real value of the parchment, whose laws could never be altered, as this would
bring about the end of all peace.
14 The prince's advice finally awakened his heart. Meditating on his words, he became aware of being
following a deceptive path.
15 Seeing in the eyes of the one who loved the tears of repentance so much, the son of Adonijah
rejoiced in his victory over pride and selfishness.
16 The days that followed the liberation were full of accomplishments; The prince was even more
friendly, willing to give all of himself so that his companion could continue triumphantly on the path of
humility. In those days of jubilation, he was given the honor of knowing the scepter that was being
molded.
17 In a moment of carelessness, Samael, who had once again enjoyed peace in the spirit, allowed his
heart to be possessed again by a feeling of greatness, which triggered a new storm in his soul. That
feeling mixed with pride and greed came upon him when the prince showed him the golden lute, on
which the seal of the entire domain was being printed.






(Samael formulates plans of conquest. He preaches to the subjects a false and misleading doctrine.
Adonías perceives this rebellion and preaches the accuracy of the laws of the parchment to achieve
peace and true freedom. Melchizedek offers them forgiveness and the opportunity to turn to
righteousness. Samael secretly meets with his followers and reveals his plan of conquest.)
1 From his mansion Samael watched Salem in his morning glow. Seeing her, which ornate bride waiting
for her king, she coveted her. In his delirium he began to formulate plans of conquest. He could already
feel exalted on his throne, holding the precious scepter in his hands. Everyone would praise him as the
liberator of the oppression of those laws. Salem would be a kingdom of complete freedom and pleasure.
Dominated by this greed, he began to conquer plans of conquest.
2 Samael decided to act subtly among the subjects, leading them to see on the parchment some
inaccuracy to real freedom. In his deception mission, he would act with apparent goodness, showing
interest in the growth of everyone's happiness.

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3 Putting his plans into practice, he began to visit the subjects in their mansions, telling them about the
glories of the coming kingdom, where they would enjoy complete freedom.
4 Great was his influence on Salem. Everyone admired his beauty and wisdom, having him as a perfect
apostle of justice and love. No one could imagine that in the midst of that atmosphere of joy and
gratitude a subtle trap was being placed, in the grip of which many could fall carelessly.
5 In his seductive mission, Samael did not speak against the parchment, however, he praised him for
having exercised a trial mission in those six years ready to end. In his logic, however, he tried to show
that, in the coming kingdom, when all were approved, they would be above those laws. His arguments,
apparently correct, paved the way for him to openly affirm that, in the new kingdom, the existence of
parchment would be an obstacle to the realization of true freedom.
6 The seeds of rebellion thrown by Samael would soon germinate in the hearts of many in Salem. This
happened six months after Yom Kippur, when everyone's destiny would be sealed. A third of the
inhabitants, seduced by the terrible deception, now exalted him, in complete disregard of the laws and
the prince, whom they judged as outdated.
7 Adonijah, who suffered when he saw the rise of all this rebellion, summoned the subjects to an
emergency meeting. On the face of all you could see the contrasting provisions.
8 In a compassionate voice, the king began to reveal to them, as he had never done before, the great
importance of the laws recorded on the parchment, showing that they were the basis of all prosperity
and peace. If such laws were excluded, all happiness and glory would be extinguished, leading to chaos.
9 After showing the need for the laws, Melchizedek, moved by a strong desire to save those he loved so
much, lifted the scroll in front of everyone and, in a voice full of goodness, offered them forgiveness and
the opportunity to start again on the path of peace. His words moved everyone, making even Samael
himself motivated at first, however, pride prevented him from repentance again. In this way, the honest
subject, when he could still look regretfully toward the scroll, hardened in his rebellion, deciding to
continue until the end. This decision, however, would not manifest it promptly, for he had idealized a
treacherous plan.
10 At the end of the opportunity meeting, Samael summoned his followers to a secret meeting, which
was held under the blanket of the night, next to the Cedrón Creek that was outside the walls of Salem.
11 After cursing the parchment and all those who defended it, he began telling them about his plans for
revenge and betrayal:
12 —As you know, the six years of trial are running out, subtracting, as of today, twenty-four weeks for
the day of the coronation. If you would like to have me as king instead of Melchizedek, I can steal your
scepter, taking over the kingdom. -
13 Samael began to explain to them the betrayal launches, giving them the proper guidance on how to
act from that date: