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Chapter #3
Book Of Melchizedek 3 ()
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28 The atmosphere, which filled the earth with brightness, darkened as the twilight of another sunsetensued.
(Creation works continue. Water separation. Vegetation. The garden of Eden is transferred to the new
planet. The great luminaries. Sea creatures. Volatile creatures. Earth creatures. Creation of Adam, the
first man. Adam prostrates in reverent adoration. Paradise state of the earth. Adam admired a creature
and called it "lamb." The lamb, a likeness of the Eternal. The promise of a companion. Adam's deep
sleep. Eve is created for Adam. royal mantle and a crown given to man as an honor of the Eternal Adam
and Eve show submission by placing their crown at the feet of the Creator Man, faithful steward,
rational scepter and arbiter of creation Adam and Eve are made aware of Satan. The tree of life and the
tree of science of good and evil. Satan opts for deception as a weapon to make man eat the forbidden
fruit.)
1 When darkness was overcome on the third day, the Creator continued His work, bringing forth the
immense continents that were still beneath the surface of the waters. With raised hands he ordered:
"Join the waters under the heavens in one place and the dry portion appears." In prompt obedience, the
crystalline waters gave their superior position to the dry portion that rose, overlapping them. In the
lower regions of the earth, the waters would continue to reflect the heavenly glow, being a snack for
thirsty creatures. In that gesture of humility, the waters foreshadowed the Creator, who in the great
struggle had descended into the deepest abyss to make eternal life reborn in thirsty souls.
2 Contemplating the face of that new world, the Eternal called the dry part "earth," and the gathering of
the waters he called "seas." In his powerful voice he continued, ordering: "Produce the earth green
grass, grass that gives seed, fruitful tree that bears fruit according to its species, whose seed is in it on
the earth." In obedience to the divine command, the solid surface of the planet was covered with all
kinds of vegetation: beautiful meadows to bloom, green fields crisscrossed by crystalline rivers, endless
forests where leafy trees allowed to hang tasty fruits of countless species. The earth was like a cloth
where the Creator, by the power of His word, colored pictures of unparalleled beauty.
3 While with admiration the hosts contemplated the beauties of that creation, they were surprised to
recognize on the new planet the garden of Eden, place of the divine throne. The Eternal, by the power of
His word, had transferred him to the bosom of that special world, where in justice the government of
the Universe would be confirmed. On that spring day, the breeze gently caressed the green forests and
the flowering meadows, flooding the atmosphere with a soft aroma and freshness. Contemplating His
work, the Creator happily exclaimed: "Behold, everything is very good." Exuberant, the planet fulfilled
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another day in its harmonious rotation. The faithful hosts could now better understand the importanceof divine light. His absence had obfuscated, on that night, the beauties of Zion. On that new day, the
Creator would express His great power, giving the earth luminaries that would fill it with light and heat.
4 Those luminaries would remain forever as symbols of the spiritual presence of the Eternal, which is the
source of all light. Contemplating the dark and empty space that extended around the earth, with a
powerful voice he ordered: "Let there be luminaries in the expansion of the heavens, so that there is
separation between day and night; be they by signs and for certain times, to days and years. And be for
luminaries in the expansion of the heavens to light the earth. " Immediately, the space became radiant
due to the brightness of the sun and the reflection of planets and satellites. Before this demonstration
of power, the faithful hosts knelt in reverent worship. On the fourth day, the Eternal created the worlds
of our solar system not to be inhabited like the earth, but for the balance of the system.
5 They also filled the sky with glare, softening the darkness of earthly nights. Turning his eyes to the
ground, the hosts were glad to see her radiant in colors. Very close to it you could see the moon that,
with its silver reflection, would scare away the deep night shadows. Wrapped up by that enchanting
scenario, the children of light, rejoicing, greeted the dawn of the fifth day, which would be of many
surprises. The Eternal would turn the festive land by the presence of countless species of irrational
animals that would inhabit the entire surface of the planet. That creation would have continuity on the
sixth day.
6 Raising the mighty hands, the Creator, looking first at the crystal clear waters, ordered: "Produce the
abundantly reptilian waters of the living soul." Immediately, the waters became undulating by the
presence of countless species of reptiles that, happy and grateful, celebrated the existence in a
continuous swim and jump. From microscopic beings to great whales, all appeared in complete
harmony, reflecting in their nature the love of the Creator. Putting his eyes on the indigo atmosphere
that rested on the green forests, the Eternal continued: "Birds fly over the face of the expansion of the
heavens." Through His order, the Heavens were filled with colorful birds that, flying in all directions, had
in their hearts a song of gratitude for life. This song filled the air, mixing with the perfume of flowering
bushes.
7 Contemplating with pleasure His earthly creatures, the Eternal blessed them by saying: "Fructify and
multiply and henchid the waters in the seas, and the birds multiply on the earth." Rejoicing, the faithful
hosts witnessed the dawn of the sixth day. And what would God create on that new day? This question
reigned in the minds of all rational beings. They were sure that something very special was about to
happen. Raising the mighty arms, the Eternal ordered: "Produce the living soul earth according to its
species: cattle, reptiles and wild beasts of the earth, according to its species." His powerful voice was
quickly heard and, in the woods and fields, the result of His creative power could be seen.
8 Animals of all species woke up to a happy existence, in the middle of a paradise of perfect peace. The
land became extremely beautiful, which princess adorned to receive its king and lord. Who would that
special being be? Moving with majesty, the Eternal came down to the glories of the new world, heading
to the garden of Eden, place of the divine throne. The angels of the light accompanied him reverently,
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stopping like clouds over the skies of paradise. The entire Universe watched with deep interest thedevelopment of the acts of the Creator, in response to the accusations of his enemies.
9 The moment was decisive. Everything indicated that the Eternal would prove not to be tyrant or
selfish, crowning someone on Mount Zion. Satan and his followers did not doubt that the kingdom
would be given to them and they would reign victorious in the bosom of that ancient abyss, where
darkness and light were now intertwined. The subjects of the light shuddered at that perspective. Next
to the source of the river of life, the Eternal knelt solemnly and, with the natural elements of the Earth,
began to mold, with much love, a special creature. After a few moments, the body, still lifeless, of the
first man was extended before the Creator. The Eternal looked at him and, after stroking his cold,
discolored face, he breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and the man began to live.
10 As if waking up from a dream, the man opened his eyes and contemplated the sweet face of His
Creator who, smiling, kissed his face now colorful and full of life. He was moved to hear the Eternal say
in a soft and affectionate voice: "My son, my dear son!" Because he was born on earth, the first man
received the name of Adam. Taking him by the hand, the Eternal lifted him. Without perceiving the
scene of glare that surrounded him, Adam, in a gesture of gratitude for existence, enveloped the Creator
in a tender embrace, prostrating himself in reverent worship. The faithful hosts who admired witnessed
the great divine fulfillment, excited at the human gesture, also prostrated themselves in reverent
worship.
11 Then they united the voices in a song of joy in salutation to that special creature, who woke up to life
at such a decisive moment for the Universe. With a heart full of happiness, Adam joined the angels in his
song of praise. His voice, as it passed through the flowery surroundings, was mixed with the song of the
birds and the death of the animals that approached festively. In a walk of unforgettable surprises, Adam
was made aware of the beauties of his home. With admiration, he saw Mount Zion, where the river of
life flowed, in a cascade of light. The glorious mountain lay crowned by a beautiful rainbow. In his steps,
he followed the course of the crystalline river, which glided serenely amidst the wonders of Eden.
12 One admired the tall trees that, soaked by the breeze, left abundant flowers and fruits hanging from
the branches. He leaned here and there, attracted by the glow of precious stones that adorned the lawn
everywhere. With intense joy, Adam was aware of the infinite species of animals that populated the
garden. All were meek and submissive and lived in perfect harmony and happiness. Stopping in his
footsteps, Adam admired the whiteness and tenderness of an animal that was jumping on the grass.
Approaching, he took it in his arms, dedicating a special affection. Well, it was nice to stroke her white
wool! His sweet eyes reflected a glow of love and humility. There was something special about that little
animal. Affectionately, Adam called him "lamb."
13 With the little animal in his arms, Adam looked grateful toward the Eternal and worshiped Him.
Contemplating His white robes, His expressive eyes of an unparalleled love, Adam discovered that he
had in his arms a symbol of his Author. Happy, he exclaimed: "Oh, Lord, this little lamb clad in such
white wool, with an expressive look of so much love, looks like You. I want to have him always with me."
Watching the animals, Adam perceived that they enjoyed a special fellowship. I saw happy couples
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everywhere living for each other. His thoughts turned to His Companion. He looked around and wassurprised not to see him. The Eternal had concealed himself on purpose, becoming invisible.
14 Adam felt lonely in the midst of that paradise. With whom would you share your happiness and love?
there were animals there, but they were irrational, unable to share their ideals. He was born in his
heart, walking alone in that sunset, a burning desire to find someone who could always be by his side.
While Adam looked toward the distant hills in the hope of seeing someone, the Eternal appeared at his
side and said: "It is not good for the man to be alone; I will make him a companion."
15 Adam was happy to hear from the Creator that promise, just at the moment when he so longed to
have someone so that he would always be visible at his side. Taken by a deep sleep, Adam leaned back
in the chest of his loving Creator who, with caresses, made him numb. In his subconscious the first
colorful dreams arose: Contemplate the Eternal's tender gaze; he hears the harmonious sound of angelic
music; discover the wonders around: Mount Zion with its rainbow; The river of life; the meadows in
bloom; the animals that greeted him at the party. The scenes that surrounded him in his longing are
repeated in his dream; he looks around in the hope of finding his partner, but he doesn't see it. He feels
lonely in his dream, and that makes him look for someone with whom to share his existence.
16 His gaze stretches through greening countryside, seeing in the distance flowery hills. While walking
hopefully, feel the gentle breeze gently stroke her hair. Talk to the breeze: "Breeze, you seem to be who
I am looking for so much; you caress my hair; you kiss my face; you have the perfume of green bushes! If
I could see your face, I would kiss it; if I could touch your hair, make long braids and decorate them with
the flowers of our garden! " After walking in the dream through the meadows of paradise, Adam
stopped while contemplating the surrounding landscape. He admired not seeing the effect of the breeze
on the flowering branches. But how, if he felt it warmly on his face?
17 Then he began to wake up from his dream. Still with his eyes closed, he remembered the moment
when, sleepy, he lay on the Eternal's chest. Would the breeze be the touch of His hands? With this
question he opened his eyes and was excited to see a pretty woman who, with scented hands, caressed
her face with love. It was the breeze of his dream; the promise of a Creator who just wanted to make
him happy. Now Adam was complete, for he had Eve, who was flesh of his flesh and bones of his bones.
Taking her by the hand, Adam invited her for a walk of unforgettable surprises. He would show his
companion the beauties of his home.
18 Sensitized Eva stopped at every step, attracted by the flowers that exhaled soft perfumes; for the
birds that sang happy songs; for the animals that followed them submissive; by the vegetation of rich
nuances; through the crystalline waters of the river of life that flowed cascade from Mount Zion.
Everything in paradise was perfect and beautiful, but nothing equaled the human being, created in the
image of God. They turned to each other in admiration and caresses. Soaked by that love, they remained
until sunset. With delight, the young couple began to contemplate the setting sun that, through pink
rays, colored the sky in a beautiful tree.
19 It was the sixth day that came to an end, giving rise to the hours of a special day: Saturday. That day,
in its meaning, would be solemn for all subjects of the Eternal, for its dawn would bring victory to the
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kingdom of light. The sun, which on the sixth day had brightened nature with its brightness and heat,was hidden, leaving it in cold shadows. The cheerful birds, silencing their trills, looked for their nests
while the other animals were collected. Only the couple remained motionless, trying to see, in the last
flash that went out on the horizon, the hope of a new dawn. They investigated the sense of darkness
when, among the bushes, they saw a beautiful place, whose silver rays bathed in silver rays bathed the
nature in soft luminosity.
20 The whole sky was illuminated by the glow of the stars. Admired, they discovered that the night was
only darkness when they looked down. Adam and Eve in their innocence did not know that that night
symbolized the bleak future of humanity. When they understood it, they would be comforted to
contemplate the brightness of the heavens: the place would speak of hope and the twinkling stars
would attest to the interest of the hosts of light in clearing their moral darkness, giving encouragement
to sinners. But only those who, diverting their eyes from the earth, contemplated the high heavens
would be enlightened.
21 After contemplating the sky for some time in its luminosity, the couple remembered the beauties of
paradise, turned their eyes, seeking to see them. They were, however, hidden in the middle of the
shadows. How much they wished for dawn, for only he would bring paradise! Before the longing of the
human heart, the Eternal appeared in the midst of darkness, returning to the couple the joy of meeting
again in a colorful garden. Bathed in soft light, they were now walking through green and flowery
meadows. The brightness of the Creator woke up the nature where they passed, coloring and
brightening everything around.
22 The couple, admired, learned that next to the Eternal they could have a paradise in the middle of the
night. Feeling sleepy, Adam and Eve lay on the lap of the loving Father, who made them fall asleep
sweetly, hopeful in a happy awakening. Leaving them on the soft grass, the Eternal rose to the side of
the contemplative hosts. He would manifest again at dawn, waking the couple for the most solemn
event, which would reduce to dust the most vile accusations of the enemies. The dark and cold night,
through its long hours, seemed to mock the light. Would you forever obfuscate the beauties of creation?
Oh, never! The sun would not recede in the face of darkness; He would appear shortly as a liberator,
snatching with his warm rays the nature of the cold claws, giving him life and color.
23 In a final challenge, darkness became dense in the hours before dawn. The night lashed out his forces
to fight for usurped rule. Finally, a flash appeared in the east that seemed to speak of hope in a new day.
The sky gradually became colorful of a reddish alive. The helpless darkness withdrew from the rising
force of light and was consumed in its escape. Nature began to wake up from the long night, reflecting
in its bosom the nostalgic rays. Flowers would open, exhaling perfumes of joy; Animals and birds,
silenced at night, joined the voices in a triumphant chant in salutation at the dawn of that great day.
24 The black night had come to an end, giving rise to the daylight dreamed - it was a special meaning for
God, because it foreshadowed the final victory of His kingdom over the dominion of rebellion. - The
Eternal would now wake up His human children who, bathed in the light of His presence, had slept in
the hope of a happy dawn. In a festive march, all the holy hosts, with songs of victory, accompanied him
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to the paradise bathed in light. When they were close, the Creator stopped staring at the sleepingcouple, and exclaimed softly: "Wake up my children." His voice entered Adam and Eve's ears, waking
them up for the happiest communion.
25 How quickly he scratched the long-awaited morning, bringing in his light the sweet paradise, lost in
that night! With joy the couple greeted their divine Creator, joining the angels in triumphant antiphons.
The Universe lived a truly solemn moment. On that festive morning, the Eternal was to reveal the
greatness of His character, which is justice and love. The accusations that His government was selfish
and tyranny would be refuted. In the eyes of all the rational creatures of the vast Universe, God led the
young couple to Mount Zion, place of the divine throne.
26 There, before the shudder of the muted hosts, the Creator, in a surprising gesture, covered the man
with the royal robe, placing on his head the crown that had been coveted by Lucifer. Moved by deep
gratitude for the supreme honor conferred, deep childbirth Adam and Eve bowed reverently, placing
their precious crown at the feet of the Creator, in sign of submission. A cry of victory followed that
human gesture that shook the entire Creation. The children of the light, who for so long had suffered
insults and humiliations in the face of the constant accusations of the rebel hosts, praised in praise the
blessed God, who in His work of justice denied the enemies, revealing His character of humility,
detachment and love.
27 Having constituted man as the lord of all creation, the Eternal, with a solemn voice, began to make
him aware of the greatness of his mission. As a faithful steward, you should take care of paradise,
keeping the source of the river of life clean. The laws of justice and love, foundations of the kingdom of
light, should be honored. As a rational scepter, it would be up to man, in a gesture of recognition and
gratitude, to freely accept the government of the One who created it. The hosts, who marveled
witnessed the revelation of divine detachment, understood that the Lord of Light would no longer rule
the Universe, except with human consent.
28 Man, by the will of the Eternal, was made the arbiter of creation; in his glorious being, made in the
image of the Creator, the seal of eternal dominion shone. After revealing to the couple the infinite
honor and responsibility of their mission, the Creator made them aware of the spiritual conflict that was
working for the conquest of universal dominion: Lucifer, who for countless ages had served the divine
King in Zion, had been corrupted by pride and selfishness, being followed by a third of the rational hosts;
they sought now to dethrone the Eternal, dishonoring him with vile accusations.
29 Having revealed to the human being the painful situation in which the Universe was, the Eternal, in a
solemn gesture, showed them two tall trees that, loaded with great fruits, rose on both banks of the
river that was born from the throne. To the one who rose to the right the Lord revealed to be the tree of
life monument of the kingdom of light. To the one who stood on the other shore he revealed himself to
be the tree of the science of good and evil - a symbol of rebellion. - By eating the fruit of the tree of life,
man would manifest his submission to the Creator, which is the Source of life and light. To eat from the
other tree would be to give the enemy the dominion of Zion.


