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2 And after that I saw in my vision all the birds of heaven coming, the eagles, the vultures, the kites, the ravens; but the eagles led all the birds; and they began to devour those sheep, and to pick out their eyes and to devour their flesh.

 

3 And the sheep cried out because their flesh was being devoured by the birds, and as for me I looked and lamented in my sleep over that shepherd who pastured the sheep.

 

4 And I saw until those sheep were devoured by the dogs and eagles and kites, and they left neither flesh nor skin nor sinew remaining on them until only their bones stood there; and their bones too fell to the earth and the sheep became few.

 

5 And I saw until that twenty-three had undertaken the pasturing and completed in their many periods fifty-eight times.

 

6 But behold lambs were borne by those white sheep, and they began to open their eyes and to see, and to cry to the sheep.

 

7 They cried to them, but they did not hearken to what they said to them, but were very deaf, and their eyes were very blinded.

 

8 And I saw in the vision how the ravens flew on those lambs and took one of those lambs, and dashed the sheep in pieces and devoured them.

 

9 And I saw until horns grew on those lambs, and the ravens cast down their horns; and I saw until there sprouted a great horn of one of those sheep, and their eyes were opened.

 

10 And it looked at them and their eyes opened, and it cried to the sheep, and the rams saw it and all ran to it.

 

11 And notwithstanding all this, those eagles and vultures and ravens and kites kept on tearing the sheep and swooping down on them and devouring them until the sheep remained silent, but the rams lamented and cried out.

 

12 And those ravens fought and battled with it and sought to lay low its horn, but they had no power over it.

 

13 All the eagles and vultures and ravens and kites were gathered together, and there came with them all the sheep of the field,  they all came together, and helped each other to break that horn of the ram.

 

14 And I saw that man, who wrote down the names of the shepherds and brought them up before the Lord of the sheep, came, and he helped that ram and showed it everything; its help was coming down.

 

15 And I looked until that Lord of the sheep came to them angry, all those who saw him ran, and they all fell into the shadow in front of Him.

 

16 All the eagles and vultures and ravens and kites, gathered together and brought with them all the wild sheep, and they all came together and helped one another in order to dash that horn of the ram in pieces.

 

17 And I looked at that man, who wrote the book at the command of the Lord, until he opened that book of the destruction that those last twelve shepherds had done. And he showed, in front of the Lord of the sheep, that they had destroyed even more than those before them had.

 

18 And I looked and the Lord of the sheep came to them and took the Staff of His Anger and struck the Earth. And the Earth was split. And all the animals, and the birds of the sky, fell from those sheep and sank in the earth, and it closed over them.

 

19 And I saw until a great sword was given to the sheep, and the sheep proceeded against all the beasts of the field to slay them, and all the beasts and the birds of the heaven fled before their face. And I saw that man, who wrote the book according to the command of the Lord, until he opened that book concerning the destruction which those twelve last shepherds had wrought, and showed that they had destroyed much more than their predecessors, before the Lord of the sheep. And I saw until the Lord of the sheep came to them and took in His hand the staff of His wrath, and smote the earth, and the earth clave asunder, and all the beasts and all the birds of heaven fell from among those sheep, and were swallowed up in the earth and it covered them.

 

20 And I saw until a throne was erected in the pleasant land, and the Lord of the sheep sat Himself on it, and the other took the sealed books and opened those books before the Lord of the sheep.

 

21 And the Lord called those men, the seven first white ones, and commanded that they should bring before Him, beginning with the first star which led the way, all the stars whose private members were like those of horses, and they brought them all before Him.

 

22 And He said to that man who wrote before Him, being one of those seven white ones, and said to him: 'Take those seventy shepherds to whom I delivered the sheep, and who taking them on their own authority slew more than I commanded them.'

23 And behold they were all bound, I saw, and they all stood before Him.

 

24 And the judgment was held first over the stars, and they were judged and found guilty, and went to the place of condemnation, and they were cast into an abyss, full of fire and flaming, and full of pillars of fire.

 

25 And those seventy shepherds were judged and found guilty, and they were cast into that fiery abyss.

 

26 And I saw at that time how a like abyss was opened in the midst of the earth, full of fire, and they brought those blinded sheep, and they were all judged and found guilty and cast into this fiery abyss, and they burned; now this abyss was to the right of that house.

 

27 And I saw those sheep burning and their bones burning.

 

28 And I stood up to see until they folded up that old house; and carried off all the pillars, and all the beams and ornaments of the house were at the same time folded up with it, and they carried it off and laid it in a place in the south of the land.

 

29 And I saw until the Lord of  the sheep brought a new house greater and loftier than that first, and set it up in the place of the first which had been folded up; all its pillars were new, and its ornaments were new and larger than those of the first, the old one which He had taken away, and all the sheep were within it.

 

HEB 13:14  For here have we no continuing city, but we seek one to come.

 

30 And I saw all the sheep which had been left, and all the beasts on the earth, and all the birds of heaven, falling down and doing homage to those sheep and making petition to and obeying them in every thing.

 

31 And thereafter those three who were clothed in white and had seized me by my hand [who had taken me up before], and the hand of that ram also seizing hold of me, they took me up and set me down in the midst of those sheep before the judgment took place.

 

32 And those sheep were all white, and their wool was abundant and clean.

 

33 And all that had been destroyed and dispersed, and all the beasts of the field, and all the birds of heaven, assembled in that house, and the Lord of the sheep rejoiced with great joy because they were all good and had returned to His house.

 

34 And I saw until they laid down that sword, which had been given to the sheep, and they brought it back into the house, and it was sealed before the presence of the Lord, and all the sheep were invited into that house, but it held them not.

 

35 And the eyes of them all were opened, and they saw the good, and there was not one among them that did not see.

 

36 And I saw that the house was large and broad and very full.

 

37 And I saw that a white bull was born, with large horns and all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air feared him and made petition to him all the time.

 

38 And I saw until all their generations were transformed, and they all became white bulls; and the first among them became a lamb, and that lamb became a great animal and had great black horns on its head; and the Lord of the sheep rejoiced over it and over all the oxen.

 

39 And I slept in their midst: And I awoke and saw everything.

 

40 This is the vision which I saw while I slept, and I awoke and blessed the Lord of righteousness and gave Him glory.

 

41 Then I wept greatly and my tears ceased not until I could no longer endure it; when I saw, they flowed on account of what I had seen; for everything shall come and be fulfilled, and all the deeds of men in their order were shown to me.

 

42 On that night I remembered the first dream, and because of it I wept and was troubled--because I had seen that vision.

 

[Author’s note: As this section was interpreted from a Jewish point of reference, many have assumed the ‘large horn’ was Judas Maccabee. In the Christian frame of reference, the same symbol was Jesus Christ.]

 

[Author’s note: At this point, the time frame and text flow becomes non sequitur.  It appears the codex was not kept in sequence here. Thus, the translated pages are out of sequence. The flow of time and occurrences seems to follow the pattern listed:

 

91:6 to 92.1 through 92:5 then jumps to 93:1. The flow then continues from 93:1 to 93:10 and then jumps to 91:7. From 91:7 the text continues to 91:19. It then picks up again at 93:11 and continues.

 

If one were to attempt to put this section into a time line, the interval would link together in some fashion resembling the following:

 

Ten Weeks of Judgment

 

WEEK 1               
Judgment & righteousness   93.3   Enoch's time   Antediluvian
  

WEEK 2               
Judgment & cleansing  93.4   Noah's time and the great flood

WEEK 3               
Righteousness is planted   93.5   Abraham's time
  

WEEK 4               
Law for all generations   93.6   Moses’ time

WEEK 5               
House of Glory    93.7   Solomon’s time

WEEK 6               
Jesus ascends, temple burned, elect scattered   93.8  Jesus’ time

WEEK 7               
Apostate generation   Judgment of Fire   93.9 - 91.11   Our time

WEEK 8               
A sword 91.12–13 New house, new heaven & earth  Future time

WEEK  9              
The righteous judgment revealed   91.14   The judgment time

WEEK 10             
God’s power is forever   91.15-16   Eternal time

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