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Chapter #6
Book Of Melchizedek 3 ()
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49 Moved by deep gratitude, the couple closely accompanied the ministry of love of those flowers thatthey never tired of blessing, offering their beauty and perfume as relief for those who were hurt by the
harsh thorns. Those singular and pure flowers, after showing in their short life that forgiveness and love
are stronger than all winds and thorns, in a last effort to communicate joy, exhaled their perfume, falling
withered and lifeless on the cold ground . There, forgotten, they became insignificant dust that was
dispersed by the wind.
50 The death of the flowers, although it seemed to be a failure, revealed to the couple the mystery of
the rebirth of life: By dying, the flowers gave life to the fruits that, in turn, after serving as food, donated
their seeds full of life . In the death of these seeds, the miracle of life was reborn, multiplying the trees
with their flowers ready to repeat the teaching of love and sacrifice. Nature, therefore, even stained by
sin, revealed the hidden mystery of the plan of redemption. Each flower to unbutton in the middle of
the thorns, in its short life of love, was a symbol of the Savior that would be born among the thorns of
evil, to comfort the perfume of the heart of the afflicted.
51 Similar to the flower, the Messiah after proving that love and forgiveness are stronger than all winds
of hate; that the truth and justice of the kingdom of God are greater than all the deceptions and
injustices of the kingdom of the enemy, would shed the sage of his life, dying to redeem the guilty.
(Adam and Eve dedicated to edifying work. The hill became a miniature of Eden. Protection and divine
care. Experiences in obeying the commandment on sacrifice. The cunning trap of the enemy, looking at
the symbols of sacrifice as bearers of forgiveness and life Adam and Eve offer sacrifices to the Lord, the
Eternal manifests them by consoling them and preventing them from danger Promise of the birth of
their firstborn Responsibilities towards their son Birth of Cain Birth of Cain reminds them of the promise
of the future birth of the Messiah The rebellious childhood of Cain The enemy mocks the suffering of
God and His faithful and tries to make God give up his plan of redemption The Eternal affirms His solemn
promise Adam and Eve make sacrifices and pray for their son, the Eternal The Eternal reveals himself to
Cain and tells him the story of Lucifer and the Sun. Promise of the birth of Abel. Cain, like Lucifer, is
dragged by r his pride to a false illusion. God would seek all forms in order to save Cain)
1 Consoled by the revelations of nature, Adam and his companion, students in the school of suffering,
learned each day to love the Savior more. They grew in wisdom, humility and holiness. All the virtues
destroyed by sin were reborn in the heart. With enthusiasm, the couple dedicated themselves to
edifying work: they planted gardens that, by the power of God, were filled with scented flowers and
delicious fruits. His home in exile became a refuge for the persecuted animals of the valleys. The hill,
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under the protection of the angels of light, became a miniature of distant Eden. Among the animalsgathered and tamed with love, there were many sheep.
2 Adam and Eve could not put their eyes on those docile animals destined for sacrifice, without tasting a
mixture of pain and gratitude deep within the soul. On the night before each Sabbath, Adam had, by
order of the Creator, repeating the painful act. How much bitterness and regret came over the couple as
the darkness of the night of sacrifice descended! How much comfort the flame of forgiveness brought to
them that had never ceased to shine on the altar, on those pre-figurative nights! The decisive value of
the sacrifice, so that life could flourish under divine protection, led the couple to immensely value their
little flock.
3 Every sixth day, however, he began to bring with him, beyond pain, a restlessness: - Who will donate
his blood to the altar when the last sheep perishes? - In the eyes of the marveled couple, the miracle of
the love, renewing the hope of living other weeks under the brightness of the flame of forgiveness: a
sheep, the fattest of them, began to bleed as if in sacrifice; From their pain, they were born four little
lambs. Filled with joy and gratitude, Adam and Eve prostrated themselves before the invisible Savior,
holding in their hands those new creatures that brought in their eyes the same tenderness and
willingness to sacrifice.
4 Sure that new miracles would multiply their days, the couple united their voice as before, in a song of
gratitude and adoration to the Creator who, like the lambs would also be born of pain to fulfill in his life
the greatest of all sacrifices, for the Salvation of humanity. The Eternal, although invisible in the eyes of
His human children, remained very close, accompanied by an army of angels, in a tireless ministry of
care and protection. The couple was unaware that the sweet calm and peace reigning on that hill, as
well as all their prosperity, were the fruits of such an intense struggle.
5 If their eyes were open to the scenes that were invisible, they would be snatched away from horror;
How terrible was the enemy and his hosts in their constant vested with the purpose of ruining the
human being, snatching it from the hands of the Creator! Seeing that the use of force would not result in
victory, the enemy in his cunning idealized a trap with which he could link the couple. Gathering his
armies, he revealed his plans by saying: - “The human being was ordered to sacrifice lambs, as symbols
of the coming Savior.
6 We will tempt you to look at those symbols as bearers of forgiveness and life, gradually making you
forget the reality of the sacrifice promised by God. It will be a slow process, but of a sure victory. "- The
Creator, knowing the danger of that trap, was sad, because when he looked to the future, he could see
so many of His children being diverted from the path of salvation. How many would become attached?
to the symbols judging to find virtue in them! God in their love and care, would not leave them unaware
of the danger that threatened them.
7 He knew how much Adam and his companion loved those lambs who, by dying on the altar, offered
them light and heat. They could easily be induced to see them as sources of life and light, beginning to
revere them. Many weeks had passed, bringing with them the nights of pain and sacrifice, followed by
the days of hope and nostalgia of the loving Father, who after making promises and drying his tears, had
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become invisible before his eyes. Each day that passed, he brought the couple a new burden ofnostalgia, making them inquire at each sunset: - When will we kiss His face again? When will we be
wrapped in His arms, walking in the light of His love ?! - How nostalgic they felt of those Edenic nights,
when they fell asleep in the soft lap of their divine Father!
8 One more week of work and lessons learned was ending. The sun in its decline announced another
night of regret and innocent blood to bathe the altar. The silent couple was far from imagining that on
that night, the painful blow that was always followed by fire would reveal to them the blessed face of
the Father. With trembling hands, Adam lifted the lamb that, mute, made no resistance when placed on
the altar. Tears rolled down his face at the thought that one more innocent animal would dive into the
hated darkness of death, to generate the light with his blood.
9 It is painful to sacrifice, but there is no other way of salvation. Only through the spilled blood of the
lamb can they live to contemplate in the future the face of the Father. In a painful effort Adam drops
that pointed stone on the little lamb that spills his blood in a groan of pain. A glorious Light soon
dissipates the darkness flooding the entire hill with its rays of life. Through the tears the couple then
contemplates the Creator in the fire of the altar. In a gesture of love, God opens His arms as before, and
with a smile he walks towards the long-awaited embrace.
10 Without finding words that express their immense nostalgia, the couple throws themselves into His
chest and cries bitterly. The divine Father, moved, also cries, but tries to comfort his children, with his
sweet smile. With excitement the couple contemplates the face of the Father, wrapping her with kisses
and affection. Their love for Him had been intensified by suffering. Grateful and happy, they walk beside
the Creator, showing the gardens full of flowers and fruits. They tell you about the lessons learned with
nature; They show him the flock tamed by affection.
11 Illuminated by the soft light of the Eternal Father, the couple sits at His feet as before, to hear His
teachings. The Creator, looking at them with tenderness, goes on to warn them of danger. Orienting
them about the sacrifices of lambs, which were important in the sense of always keeping in mind the
certainty of a coming Savior who, like the lambs, would be sacrificed for the redemption of sinners. The
lambs, however, did not possess in themselves the power to forgive the faults, for they consisted only of
symbols of the King Messiah.
12 After being aware of the danger of sticking to the symbols seeking to find salvation in them, the
couple received the task of transmitting these orientations to their descendants. After warning the
human being, the Creator looked at the sheep that lay asleep next to his baby, and exclaimed: - How
beautiful are the little lambs! - The couple, in a mixture of happiness and pain, added: - When they are
awake, they jump with pleasure, forgetting that at birth and death they cause so much pain! -
13 After contemplating the little lambs, God looked at the couple tenderly, revealing something that
surprised them and rejoiced: —When these lambs thirty-six have come up to the altar, your arms will
wrap the first child who, as they will also arise from pain. That child in your childhood will bring you joy
by jumping like little lambs in your home. You must instruct him with dedication in the laws of harmony,
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showing him the path of redemption. Like you, he will be free to choose the direction to follow.Accepting the teaching, your life will be victorious; rejecting it, will walk towards defeat.
14 Adam and Eve heard the divine promise with joy, but at the same time they experienced in the
depths of being a fear of becoming aware of the responsibility they would have. They knew that Satan
would make every effort to bring the promised child to perdition. It was high night when the Creator,
after caressing his children, left them asleep on the soft grass. After the promise, each little lamb taken
to the altar made the hope of joy that they would soon reach beating stronger in the womb.
15 Thirty-six finally descended into darkness fulfilling the time determined by the Creator in which the
first child would receive the light. With his hands still stained by the blood of the sacrifice, Adam
protected his wife who, at the foot of the altar, fell prostrated by the pain brought by the first son. The
little boy did not bring in the face the joy of freedom, but the crying of his prison; That crying would last
the entire night, if it weren't for the glow of that burning flame of hope that soon attracted the
attention of his attentive eyes. Wrapping it with joy, Eve comforted by her suffering, said: "I reached the
promise of the Lord." He then gave him the name of Cain.
16 After wrapping the baby with the soft skins of a lamb, the couple remained awake to meditate. Many
were the thoughts that occupied their minds: thoughts of joy, gratitude, hope and longing for the sense
of responsibility that now weighed on their shoulders. Tenderly caressing the little boy, the couple
matured in their experience, understanding better the mysterious love of God that, in order to save His
children, He set out to die instead of them.
17 Adam and Eve were not alone in their reflections: all the intelligent beings of the Universe considered
with interest the future of that helpless baby who in the interior possessed a kingdom of infinite
dimensions, when disputed by the two powers in struggle. Who would be the Lord of his life ?! Would
they walk their feet along the ascending path that leads to life, or the descending path that ends in the
abyss of eternal death ?! Seeing the boy outline his first smile, the couple suddenly remembered the
promise of the Creator that was confirmed in each sacrifice: He would be born of the woman as a child,
with the mission of redeeming humanity.
18 Wouldn't Cain already fulfill the promise? The infant with his bright eyes of joy resembled the little
lambs that were born and raised with the mission of being sacrificed! Considering thus, the couple
squeezing the son next to the chest began to cry without comfort. How terrible it would be to offer your
innocent son to the rude altar! For the couple in pain, the bright sun finally appeared, reviving with its
warm rays the promises that pointed to a Savior who, even in the future, would also be born of pain to
fulfill the eternal plan of redemption.
19 Blessed by the Creator and surrounded by the love and care of the parents, the child developed in his
physical and mental nature, becoming every day the main objective of a tireless battle between the
spiritual hosts. Adam and Eve, eager to make him understand the truths of salvation, took him in the
arms at each dawn and, at the edge of the altar, pointed him to the distant Eden, telling those stories of
emotion that little Cain still could not understand.
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20 What was the joy of those parents, seeing him on a sunny morning, pointing his little hand towardsthe home of nostalgia, pronouncing the sacred name of the Creator. Excited they took him in his arms,
asking him to repeat that sublime name that, like a key to happiness, always discovered a paradise of
eternal love. All the hosts of the light bowed with joy upon hearing the little boy pronounce the name of
the divine King.
21 The weeks were spent bringing new victims to the altar, and little Cain, the target of God's attention
and care, of the hosts of light and of those tireless loving parents in the mission to instruct him, grouping
his few words , always curious with everything began to question. The day was declining when the boy,
who was lying on his mother's lap, asked him: —Mother, why does the sun always go like this, leaving
people in the cold of darkness? - “Eva, surprised, looked at his son, without finding words to answer the
question that brought him the memory of the past of happiness destroyed by his fault.
22 After a moment of silence, kissing the face of little Cain, he said: - “Son, one day the sun will come to
stay, bringing in its rays a world of harmony only; there will no longer be animals to fight, nor little lambs
to die on the altar "- Little Cain, wishing to see that day scratch soon, said to his mother: -" Mother,
tomorrow the sun will rise in paradise; ask for him to stay So I can play, play, and never sleep again. " -
Eager to see the day that would never end, little Cain only fell asleep until after making his mother
promise that he would ask the sun to remain.
23 A new day of radiant sun to walk in the sky emerged for Cain, bringing in his rays joy and heat. While
playing in the garden, his curious eyes turned many times to the sun that seemed to caress him with a
smile of hope. Seeing him, however, walking in the direction of the west, the little boy ran to his mother,
asking him: - “Mother, did he promise to stay?” - Eva, taking him in her arms, smiled at him trying to
make her understand with simple words, while pointing The distant paradise, the story of redemption.
24 The sun would come one day to stay. Cain, dissatisfied with the mother's words, showed no patience
to wait for that day that lay in the distant future. He repeated in tears: - "I want the sun now, not
tomorrow!" - Eva patiently tried to calm her son, talking about the light of God, which can turn night
into day. He loved him and could fill his little heart with brightness, joy and patience. I could thus, wait
happily the day of your dreams. Balancing the head in rejection of the mother's comfort, Cain
pronounced between sobs: - "I want the sun because I can see it, not the Eternal." -
25 Like a painful arrow, Cain's words of rebellion penetrated Eva's heart, making her cry bitterly. The
faithful throughout the Universe joined that cry. An infinite sadness loomed over the heart of the
rejected Creator. The first steps along the descending path of rebellion were outlined in Cain's gestures.
How many would follow him to death! Unaware of the sadness that had fallen over the realm of light,
Adam, seeing the sun decline on the horizon, left his work in the field heading towards the house.
26 He had a song in his heart as he walked toward another encounter with his people. As he approached
the altar, he saw with him his companion prostrated in tears. Little Cain lay there crying too. Taking him
in his arms, Adam asked anxiously: - "What happened my son?" - Cain sadly replied: - "Mom let the sun
go still" - sheltering the son with his left arm, Adam put his right hand on the Eva's shoulder, but found
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no words to comfort her. The phrase said by his son, seemed to tear his heart, making him relive the fall.After re-flexing, Adam feeling guilty replied to Cain: - "It was dad who let the sun go still my son." -
27 With sobs of great sadness, Adam joined them in tears. The memory of the Savior, however,
comforted him. Drying his tears and those of his little son, he said tenderly: - "We can rejoice, little son,
for God promised to make the sun shine forever in the sky; he will be like the fire that appears on the
altar, expelling the darkness of the night"-. With his eyes turned towards the last clearing of the tree,
Cain remained without comfort. In that evening, there was not as usual a cheerful dinner. The small
family, saddened, remained silent to meditate for long hours, until sleepy they slept under the starlight.
28 The enemy and his hosts, in sarcasm of evil mocked on that night the suffering of God and His
faithful. Repeating the words of rebellion of little Cain, he boasted as victor. In a challenge to the Creator
he pronounced: - Look how this my little slave rejects you! The same will happen with all those who are
to be born. I am sure that the right of domain will never get out of my hands. - All rebel hosts echoed
the insults of the deceiver, humiliating the subjects of light who suffered from the side of the Eternal.
With his insults, the enemy sought to make God desist from His plan of redemption. If that happened,
his kingdom of darkness would extend for all eternity, supplanting the dominion of light.
29 =n response to the enemy's challenge, the Eternal solemnly affirmed: “Even if everyone rejects me, I
will keep the promise. - The Creator could not bear the thought of seeing little Cain walking towards
perdition. Through him he interceded every day, offering to justice His blood that he would pour.
Powerful angels kept him at all times, frightening the spiritual darkness that stalked him trying to make
him insensitive to the benefits of salvation, which were illustrated by the symbols. Adam and Eve in their
tireless ministry of love, every day they taught Cain the spiritual lessons illustrated in nature.
30 On every Saturday they tried to affirm in their youthful minds the hope of an eternal life, which
would be the fruit of the Savior's sacrifice. After living a life without sin, he would die like a lamb, in
order to cast out darkness forever. Cain was sometimes moved by the teachings, but he almost always
questioned hesitantly. He rebelledly asked: - Why did Samael go to rebel ?! —One night, refusing to hear
his parents' advice, he accused them of all evil saying: - "If now we don't have a sun to shine, it is your
fault." -
31 The contemplation of distant Eden bathed in the sun gave birth to thoughts of adventure in the
youthful heart of Cain. He began to think: "This paradise is not as far away as Dad and Mom affirm. Why
wait and suffer so long ?! He is so beautiful! It is from him that the sun rises every day! If we conquer it ,
it will be easy to stop the light at its source; so we will live in a paradise of eternal sun. Cain's adventure
ideas filled Adam and Eve's heart with sadness. They saw that their interest was only for the present
time; he dreamed of a paradise of happiness and light conquered by its strength.
32 In his plans, he did not feel the need for a Savior; - Why, if he was so young, intelligent, full of life and
ideals? - So he said. The days of struggles, intercessions and sacrifices for the destiny of Cain were
passed. Precious opportunities to become attached to the Savior arose every day before him, but he
rejected them all, one by one. In his disbelief he came to doubt the existence of that God, which he had
never seen. To the parents who, afflicted but always with patience, tried to free him from the perdition
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towards which he was walking, he promised one day, after smiling with disbelief, to believe in theCreator and His plan of salvation, if the case were to occur. that He became visible at the time of
sacrifice.
33 With burning faith, those parents began to cry out to the Eternal. His visible presence could, who
knows, save that beloved son who became more rebellious every day. The Creator heard the cry of the
afflicted parents. Although he knew that his appearance would hardly break his rebellious spirit in the
heart of young Cain, he was willing to satisfy the request. He would extend the friendly arms to Cain,
trying with love to conquer his heart.
34 As he knew his longings and dreams of adventure, He could easily identify with him, captivating him,
for He was also Someone who had always carried dreams of adventure in his chest; Hadn't the creation
of the Universe been a great adventure ?! Hadn't it been His dream to see him encrusted with glowing
suns, illuminating billions of worlds with his brightness ?! Wasn't he also the greatest of His going
through the valley of death, in search of the conquest of distant Eden, forever uniting the sun in his sky
?! They had many things in common! Cain was curious on that sixth day.
35 On the face of the parents, I saw the encouragement and joy, fruits of a great faith. Stimulated by
that expression of confidence, the young man began to help them in the preparations for Holy Saturday.
The Sun finally slipped away rolling towards the west, leaving as usual its trace of nostalgia announcing
fear. In the darkness, Cain discerned the white figure of the lamb being lifted to the altar by the hands of
the father — that tireless priest who was always imploring the Creator for the salvation of his beloved
son. -
36 With his hand raised, Adam was preparing for the blow that could, who knows, break his disbelief in
Cain's heart, giving rise to the belief in salvation in a single moment. The prayer of faith escapes from his
lips: - Eternal Father, hear my request; My son needs You! Only one look from You can conquer it. Come
Lord! - This sincere prayer fell into the ears of that son touching him. Only the prayer would be enough
to convince him of the real existence of a Savior.
37 While drying the tears of emotion, Cain shudders at the sound of the blow of death. Everything was
solemn at that time; Would the Creator of the world come in response to the prayer of love ?! How
would you face it in disbelief ?! A strong glow soon enveloped the entire hill also bathing the eastern
valley. The wide open eyes of Cain then settled on the kind eyes of the Creator, which brought a shine
above the sun, but not obfuscating.
38 Contemplating him with admiration, Cain exclaimed: “:e is young like me, and he looks like the Sun!”
Adam and Eve, moved by the great nostalgia, had the desire to jump into the Savior's chest and kiss him,
but let Him meet first with Cain With joy, they saw the precious son wrapped in the arms of the great
friend, who looked like his star. After the long hug, God hugged and kissed also the dear couple,
partners in suffering. With joy, they went for a walk in the hill gardens.
39 The Creator and Cain went to the center, and Adam and his companion to the sides. How much
happiness they experienced in those steps! They were complete. Cain, conquered by the affection of the
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Eternal Father, showed him his animals of esteem and his small garden laden with beautiful flowers. As Iwas delighted to see them colorful on that night undone by the brightness of the Creator, as in the
daylight! It seemed as if the Sun itself had come down to them. When thinking about the Sun, Cain as he
loved him very much, began to talk about him saying: - As he is beautiful and good! When he leaves,
however, he leaves in his tears of blood a feeling of sadness and fear.
40 Everything disappears in his absence: the animals, the garden; Even the birds silence their songs! ...
But it is enough for him to say that he will appear and, everything is full of charm; Nature wakes up from
her meekness, still appearing to fear darkness, but when she sees them flee, she remains alert and sings;
The animals, the birds, the garden, ... everything returns to a happy life! But, this happiness always ends
!!! -
41 After speaking these words, Cain, looking at the Creator, inquired curiously: "Dad always says that it
was you who created the Sun. Is it true?" With a sincerity smile, God answered yes. In the beginning,
Cain continued, was he already fleeing to the west? - "He never flees," replied the Eternal, "it is the
world that flees from him. He is sad with that ingratitude! - - But how? - Cain asked, looking curiously at
His face of light. With affectionate words, God began to tell him the story of Lucifer who, in his
ingratitude banished from his eyes and from the eyes of a multitude of creatures, the brightness of His
face - the True Sun. -
42 After acting like this, he deceived many by saying that the Sun was the one who fled from them. With
his cunning, the Creator continued, the rebel angel tried to drag the human being into darkness, and he
succeeded. The Sun on that day, wept so many tears of blood, that bathed the whole sky. In his last sigh
of light, however, he promised the world already taken away by darkness, to return one day to shine
forever, filling his entire bosom of life.
43 After saying these words, the Eternal looking at that young man, with an expression of sadness in his
eyes, concluded by saying: "Today, the rebel angel promises to his followers that he will go with his
strength to stop the sun, but he will never be able to realize that plan, because it does not have the
bond that could stop it: love. - Crestfallen, Cain heard from the Creator's lips that story of promises,
which he had already tired of hearing from his parents. That story did not give him pleasure, as it
showed a long night of sacrifices on the altar, and of a Savior to perish in pain.
44 Actually, Cain saw no reason for all that. Why not banish the suffering away by coloring the darkness
of light ?! In an effort to conquer him, the Eternal with much love looked at that dissatisfied young man,
and told him that only the blood of His sacrifice could make the Sun shine forever, in a realm of eternal
happiness and peace. There was no other way for that conquest. Therefore, you should be patient,
resting under His care.
45 After conversing for a long time with Cain, in an attempt to make him recognize his need for
salvation, Yahweh, turning to the couple, began to comfort them with the promise of the birth of
another son. Thirty-six more sacrifices would be counted, and his arms would wrap the second son. It
would also be born of pain, but it would bring in the eyes the brightness and comfort of salvation. His
testimony of faithfulness would be perpetuated by all generations, in the symbol of an altar covered in
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blood. The weeks went by, bringing the couple new joys and sorrows: from a heart full of life to beat inEva's womb, and from a void with the smell of death to grow in the heart of young Cain.
46 Although he had been dazzled by the manifestation of God, that appearance in nothing changed his
arrogant way of thinking about the meaning of life. He saw no sense in the sacrifices offered on the
altar. In the days that followed his encounter with the Creator, he argued with his parents saying, "If I
were powerful like the Eternal, I would never submit to the sacrifice to reconquer the lost kingdom." He
is strong, and shines like the sun. He could with one word expel all darkness, returning paradise to us.
47 Why so much suffering ?! - With that argument, Cain was supposed to be wiser than the Creator.
Who knows if, in an upcoming meeting I would have the opportunity to advise him. In this way, the
young Cain immersed himself more and more in the abyss of pride and selfishness - instead of illusions
where he was going, - thinking of walking towards victory. Hadn't Lucifer been together with a third of
the heavenly hosts attracted by that same illusion ?! The gracious God, still, would not seal Cain's fate
without first attempting to save him from eternal ruin.
48 That undeserved grace, the fruit of divine love, would be granted to all human beings who were born
in this world.