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Chapter 7 |
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They raised me up into a certain place, where the angels were like the appearance of a burning fire; and when they pleased they assumed the likeness of men.
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They carried me to a lofty spot, to a mountain, the top of which reach to heaven.
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And I beheld the receptacles of light and of thunder at the extremities of the place, where it was deepest.
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There was a bow of fire, and arrows in their quiver, a sword of fire, and every species of lightning.
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Then they elevated me to water of life, which spoke, and to a fire in the west, which received all the setting of the sun.
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I came to a river of fire, which flowed like water, and emptied itself into the great sea westwards.
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I saw every large river, until I arrived at the great darkness.
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I went to where all of flesh migrate; and I beheld the mountains of the gloom which constitutes winter, and the place from which issues the water in every abyss.
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I saw also the mouths of all the rivers in the world, and the mouths of the deep.
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I then surveyed the receptacles of all the winds, perceiving that they contributed to adorn the whole creation, and to preserve the foundation of the earth.
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I surveyed the stone which supports the corners of the earth.
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I also beheld the four winds, which bear up the earth, and the firmament of heaven.
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And I beheld the winds occupying the exalted sky.
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Arising in the midst of heaven and of earth, and constituting the pillars of heaven.
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I saw the winds which turn the sky, which cause the orb of the sun and of all the stars to set; and over the earth I saw the winds which support the clouds.
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I saw the path of the angels.
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I perceived at the extremity of the earth the firmament of heaven above it. Then I passed on towards the south;
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Where burnt, both by day and night, six mountains formed of glorious stones; three towards the east, and three towards the south.
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Those which were towards the east were of a variegated stone; one of which was of margarite, and another of antimony.
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Those towards the south were of a red stone.
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The middle one reached to heaven like the throne of God; a throne composed of alabaster, the top of which was of sapphire. I saw, too, a blazing fire hanging over all the mountains.
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And there I saw a place on the other side of an extended territory, where waters were collected.
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I likewise beheld terrestrial fountains, deep in the fiery columns of heaven.
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And in the columns of heaven I beheld fires, which descended without number, but neither on high, nor into the deep.
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Over these fountains also I perceived a place which had neither the firmament of heaven above it, nor the solid ground underneath it; neither was there water above it; nor anything on wing; but the spot was desolate.
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And there I beheld seven stars, like great blazing mountains, and like spirits entreating me.
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Then the angel said, This place, until the consummation of heaven and earth, will be the prison of the stars, and the host of heaven.
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The stars which roll over fire are those which transgressed the commandment of God before their time arrived; for they came not in their proper season.
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Therefore was He offended with them, and bound them, until the period of the consummation of their crimes in the secret year.
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