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Chapter concerning the mystery of Divinity. The Father was not before The Son, neither The Son before The Father, neither The Holy Spirit before The Father and The Son. They existed before the creation of the world. The three names of their three (beings) mean a God equal in their divinity and one and only was their existence before heaven and earth.
On the second day, God created a firmament and the column of wind. Then, beneath the earth, he made (one or) four recipients for the winds, (with) small windows, one hundred to the right and one hundred to the left, and a gate. By all this and by all these openings, we have discovered Your wonders, oh Lord.
Among the trees in the garden, there were some which resembled the transparent hail, others that looked like a flame of fire; others resembled the sun and were sparkling. The trees in the garden were not like those of this earth; they were taller than the tallest mountains of about fifteen cubits, in Holy Spirit cubits. One would find there all sorts of beautiful things, that eyes have never seen and ears have never heard, that do not go up to the heart of man, and that God had prepared for those who love Him.
As for the enclosures, each one had four cubits and the width of a palm; they put there a veil of hyacinth colour and liver colour, they depicted a cherub in the interior and placed it between four pillars of rot-proof wood covered with gold, the bases were of gold, the gate of the tabernacle was made in golden crimson, and in the interior they depicted cherubs of feterat (of the creation).
As for the enclosure that is towards the South, it has the size of 100 cubits; around it there is another enclosure towards the North of 20 cubits, their pillars and their foundations are of bronze, and towards the North-East there is also an enclosure of 20 cubits. That which is on the side of the sea has seven (?) cubits and the pillars and enclosures that are towards the Orient are of 20 cubits in width, have silver trumpets and garments of precious fabrics.
These pillars and these enclosures represent the prophets and the apostles, for he says that there are pillars on their right side and on their left; those on the right side, are the apostles, those on the left, the prophets; those standing in the North are the martyrs and those which are in the South, the priests. The ark that was closed with a lock of gold is Mary, who was sealed in chastity.
The seventh tabernacle, that is Karâ, has nine pillars and eighteen beams; it contains a terrible altar furnace and its length (1.000); above it a bed of brass spread out, of the same length, perforated by eighteen holes. Below a plate of brass is spread out, its length of 1.000 (cubits). There are three pots there, one of gold, one of silver, the third one of brass; this tabernacle of testimony is where their sacrifices are being performed.
The explanation of this passage (has been given to me) by Moses and Aaron; they told me: The Levites are the priests, and the priest is the son of God; the fork is the voice of the Gospel that seeks man for the faith; the cauldron is the world; the meat represents the nations that cry for Him; the fat that flows underneath is the faith that is preached under the sky; the three pillars which he speaks of are the three series of prophets from Adam to Moses, from Moses to the Lord and from Our Lord until the end of the world.
Here is the description of the tenth enclosure. Its pillars are four in number; it is extremely enlightened from all sides; there comes out of it a smoke similar to a flame, and this happens every year on the feast of the wheat; it has seven chevrons and seven torches.
And the explanation has been given to me by Moses and Aaron; they told me: When he mentions eight pillars, five of them are the law of Moses, three others are the one (book of) Joshua, the other the one of Judges and the third the one of Ruth.
And Moses and Aaron gave me this explanation: When he says four pillars, these are the four abbots, science Macaire (Maqares), Antoine (Antons), Senuti (Sinodâ) and Pacôme (Paquemis). The 400 white doves, are the children of these four priors and the 100 black ones are the monks behind. The two chevrons are the fasting and prayers of the saints. 2b1af7f3a8