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Chapter #14
Book Of Melchizedek 2 ()
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22 All the drama lived by the son of Adonijah in his anguishing search, until the moment of his ordeal forthe redemption of the scepter, was gaining amplitudes in that vision that covered an entire eternity. In
front of his eyes paraded scenes of a great battle that, without truce, would extend until the day of the
final judgment, when the victorious Messiah will wield the redeemed scepter, sealing with him the
condemnation of all rebel hosts.
(Melchizedek had knowledge of the Great Liberation due to the revelations that were manifested to him
by the angel of the Lord. Abraham, Sara, Isaac, Lot and their two daughters, as well as the shepherds
and faithful, are welcomed with joy in Salem, to celebrate The Feast of Sukot Abraham delivers the scroll
to Melchizedek, and he sews it by joining it to his own.After reading part of Abraham's scroll,
Melchizedek blesses little Isaac and prophesies concerning the future of the scroll.)
1 Through the revelations received from the angel, Melchizedek became aware of the great liberation
reached ten days before his coronation, in Rosh Hashanah, when in front of three hundred shepherds
with their vases lit, armies of five kings had fallen, freeing the captives .
2 Knowing our intention to go up to Salem for the occasion of Sukot, the king made preparations for a
great party, in which we would commemorate together the victory over all the disharmony generated
by pride and selfishness.
3 It was for this reason that when we arrived in Salem, we were surprised with all that honorable
reception.
4 To deal with the story of all these events, made me go through this whole seventh year, almost
without noticing his days, which passed quickly. We are today at the gates of a new Rosh Hashanah,
when the 300 shepherds will play the horns, summoning all those who possess the pearls, for the
solemn meeting of Yom Kippur. Five days later we will be received in Salem for the Sukot party.
5 The certainty that important events should still be reported until the moment when the vase will be
left in the cave, makes me reserve a space in the roll, in which I will record, day after day, the facts, until
the consummation of this history.
6 Today is Rosh Hashanah, the happiest day of my life, for my arms can finally embrace the son of
promise. The first thing Sara did when she received it, was to place in her right hand the second pearl
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that the Messiah had given her on the day of her conversion, on which was written the name Isaacwhich means "laughter", the name of Melchizedek and The name of Salem.
7 Two days before Yom Kippur, Isaac was circumcised, according to Yahweh's order.
8 Since the shepherds began to play their horns in Rosh Hashanah, all those who possessed pearls from
the vase, left their tents, heading in small groups, to be next to the Mamre Oak.
9 When Yom Kippur arrived, on the day of the solemn meeting, my pastors informed me that all those
who had received pearls had appeared at the meeting, not missing any person. It was wonderful to see
the joy stamped on the face of all that crowd, who longed for the climb to Salem. Everyone had a story
to tell, how they were misunderstood and humiliated by those who did not receive the salvation
represented by pearls. The only consolation they had at that time, came from the certainty that they
would go up to Salem for Sukot's party.
10 On the first day of Sukot's feast, the crowd was subdivided into small groups of twelve people, to get
in order to Salem.
11 Having the vase with the scroll on my back, I placed myself in front of the crowd, being followed by
Sara and Isaac, who were riding a camel; Then behind were Lot and his daughters; and a little further
back, the three hundred pastors followed by all the faithful.
12 We began our ascent when, accompanied by all his subjects, Melchizedek appeared coming to meet
us, making the festive sound of many musical instruments vibrate through the air, commemorating the
great victory.
13 After greeting us, the son of Adonijah led us on a festive march until he introduced us to the gates of
Salem, which was now more beautiful than before.
14 Before the throne, all the redeemed were crowned by Melchizedek, immediately beginning the great
banquet.
15 Great was the joy of the king of Salem when I handed him the vase with my manuscript. Taking me to
a special room in the palace, he showed me the six manuscripts in which he had recorded the history of
the Universe, as he had been shown in his dream.
16 Upon receiving my manuscript, he sewed it to others, becoming the first of the great scroll.
17 On the last day of Sukot's feast, the scroll was opened in front of the entire crowd of faithful. After
reading a good part of my manuscript, the son of Adonijah, taking in his arms the little Isaac, said:
18 — In the offspring of this child, all the things written in this manuscript must be fulfilled. -
19 Having said this, the king blessed him, returning him to Sarah.
20 After blessing Isaac, Melchizedek began talking about the future of the scroll that would remain for
almost four millennia hidden in a cave, being finally found by a Bedouin from the Taamireh tribe. Upon
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leaving his cave, the scroll would face the opposition of many scholars who would declare himapocryphal. The time would come, however, when his revelations would be confirmed, and many would
be transformed by his messages, preparing for the day of the final judgment.