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[Preface] [1 2 3 Jared] [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mohonri] [1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Moroni] [Pagag] [IAO]
Now the Lord hath made known unto me, Mohonri, that all the great blessings which we have hitherto received are of a particular mature diverse and different than the precious pearls yet awaiting the faithful.
2. Wherefore it is given unto me to know, that the first three mysteries of immersion, confirmation, and partaking of the meal of the messiah, are to be given unto all of age who desire after righteousness.
3. The following five mysteries, which we have received both spiritually and physically, are for all those souls who are willing to outwardly conform to the pattern of the priesthood.
4. Wherefore they are given in an special place, yet not a place secreted away from the openness of the outer world.
5. Wherefore, I know that those rites which follow are of a more deep nature, and are reserved for those souls who not only outwardly conform, rut inwardly pattern their lives after all the words of god and his spirit.
6. Whether they be by his own voice or the voice of his servants, it is the same.
7. Now I, Mohonri, was exceeding perplexed as the lord gave me understanding of these things, for I knew that we were in no position to build unto the lord a holy sanctuary, and enter therein with undefiled hands and hearts.
8. For we are not far removed from the wicked ones in the land, and all our possessions have we exhausted save for those things which we of necessity need to exist.
9. Wherefore I cried unto my lord saying: O thou kind and loving god, O thou who dwellest all in all, beyond the gaze and knowledge of man.
10. I, thy servant, know that thou needest not the hand of man to fashion thee a dwelling place, for all the universe is think.
11. Nevertheless, I know that thou requireth of think servants a token gesture of this thing, that we might prove to thee that we love thee, are willing to sacrifice for thee, and are prepared to receive think greater law.
12. Wherefore O lord, thou hast also began to stir -up the heart of thy servant with anxiety and -with impatience in this place.
13. And it is given me to know o. Lord, that thou wilt soon require of us great things.
14. And the turmoil of the city below increases, and many strangers have begun to congregate in this place, and surely the dark designs of evil grow stronger in this place, even as we ourselves grow greater in thy light.
15. And even last week we were constrained to take up arms in defense, because of the many marauders which have began to gather in this land.
Now how is it O lord, that we are to build a sanctuary as a beacon to draw unto us all those that lust for our food and lives?
6 Mohonri 2 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
1. I require of thine hand, O Mohonri, total obedience to my law.
2. I am not blind unto thy present predicament, for I am god, and I know the beginning from all ends.
3. Wherefore hearken ye unto me, it mattereth not that Thy provisions are not sufficient for thee to raise an edifice in rivalry of pagan temples below in the great plain.
4. For as thou hast learned, it is the love of god and the beauty of the spirit that adorns all creation with holiness and goodness.
5. Yet it is needful that ye build unto me a temple that therein thou mayest receive much light.
6. But thou art to build it after a portable manner and after a simple manner, for thy days in this place are numbered.
7. Be not saddened but rejoice, for the days before thee shall be goodly, and if thy family remain faithful, I shall lead thee into a promised land.
8. A land of goodness and bounty, both in this world and in the world to come.
9. Wherefore be wise, be faithful, and be ye silent about these things.
10. For it is not yet given unto thy family to know these things.
11. Wherefore I, Mohonri was comforted and confused.
12. For although mine soul rested in the thought of our departure, I had never ventured far from this place.
13. For the lord had hither to been pleased to bless us here, providing amply for our needs through agriculture, insomuch that we did not keep large herds, nor venture forth into the hills for meat.
14. For as my father, and my father's father before him, we had subsisted upon the bounty of the earth rather than upon the blood and flesh of beasts.
15. And often we were grieved to behold the blood thirstiness of many, for there are some who are want for to eat their own flesh and blood, and that of the stranger they find.
16. And so all the land is full of filth.
17. In all these things have we refrained, following the tradition of those souls who came forth from the ark, that did not partake of the flesh and blood of animals, but reserved unto themselves the right to continue in their former ways.
18. And great and marvelous have been the bounty we have enjoyed, and the goodness we have reaped.
19. And we have been spared the stench of blood that clings to the unholy ones of the land, who slay for power, and drink the blood for strength.
20. But we partake of the blood of the messiah, which unto us is the fullness of strength.
21. And this we do through the grape of the vine, for from wine man fell, and through the fruit of the vine shall man be redeemed.
22. And all this that man might be saved, and the mystery of the messiah may be renewed in the holy.
23. And it seems inappropriate unto us to mix the flesh of beasts with the flesh of the messiah which we do partake, longing for the purity of our flesh and the holiness of spirit that can come only through the mystery of messiah, and not through the mystery of the flesh and blood of men and beasts, which the dark people are want to eat for power and for strength.
24. For our strength is in god, not the arm of flesh.
25. We know that we are blessed forever if we remain faithful to these things.
26. Wherefore we rejoice despite the encroaching evil that crows all about us.
6 Mohonri 3 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
1. And it came to pass that I, Mohonri dreamed a dream.
2. And behold, I did see before me a great image, and the lord spoke saying: this be the kingdom of Nimrod, behold the terribleness thereof!
3. And I gazed upon the image, and behold it did move and live, and many others did come unto it.
4. And I beheld a book in the hand of the image, written on the front and on the backside, sealed with seven seals.
5. And the lord spake again unto me saying: behold the book of the lord in the hand of the kingdom of Nimrod.
6. Such was stolen of Noah by ham his son, and from thence given unto Cush, the father of Nimrod.
7. And with the book a holy garment, the garment of Noah which was given him by the priesthood.
8. Even that garment given unto Adam in the garden of god.
9. And the book which thou seest, sealed with seven seals, this is the book of priesthood, the book of the generations of Adam which was given him by mine archangel Ratziel.
10. And behold, such now is in the hand of the house of Nimrod, which thing should not be.
11. Wherefore I will take from him the knowledge to read this book, and I will give it unto another, even thee.
12. Wherefore prepare ye think heart to acquire it.
13. And it came to pass that I awoke from mine dream, and behold, the spirit of god was upon me, wherefore I took mine staff and cloak and departed into the night.
14. And three days did I travel, even unto the heart of the house of Nimrod, and there I did seek out the astrologers and stargazers of the court of Nimrod
15. And I did entice a certain priest of Nimrod with promises of gold, and with the temptation of power.
16. Wherefore, he did steal from the treasury of Nimrod a copy of the sacred text, and we did flee into the night.
17. And it came to pass that as we did begin our departure from the city of Nimrod, robbers and thieves did fall upon us.
18. And the hand of the lord was upon me, to preserve me, and with me the sacred text.
19. But Ojah, the priest of Nimrod, was slain there in the streets of Nimrod.
20. Wherefore, none knew of that precious thing which I had acquired.
21. And I did return by another way unto the abode of mine family.
22. And great was the relief of their souls, for they thought me dead despite the lord's whisperings unto them.
23. But of the secret of the scroll of Adam I spoke not, for the will of the lord whispered to me to
Conceal such, save to those to whom it was given to receive.
24. And the lord, mine Elohim, did teach me from the sacred text, and was not slow to send forth ministers of flame and fire to confirm upon me that knowledge which I did receive.
25. And great was the power and light of the Elohim that did begin to flow unto me.
26. Inasmuch as mine under standing was greatly intensified, and mine love for god and man exceedingly quickened.
27. And therein, on the plates which I had received, even upon the scroll of light, I did read concerning the evolution of the universe, of the grand order of the archangels, angels of principalities and powers.
28. Therein engraved was knowledge concerning heavenly orbs and their governors and powers, their influences and names of power.
29. Wherefore, I knew that to have such in the hands of the wicked, which was now the case in the kingdom of Nimrod, was a most inappropriate situation, and a dangerous one for all the earth.
30. For the principles of power outlined therein were according to natural law, according to the decree of the Elohim from before the foundations of the world.
31. Wherefore I knew that such, even eternal law, was able to be applied by all who observed it's paths and ways.
32. And that even the evil of Nimrod could utilize such to wage war on both earth and heaven.
33. For therein were the keys of power of the know ledge of god, wherein one may pass through the guarded gates of the lower heavens, and thus enter the spheres of Elohim.
34. And I feared for mine brethren above, and mine loved ones on earth.
35. And now I knew why it was and how it was that all the earth began to assemble at the feet of Nimrod.
36. For the principles, in the record of Adam generated, were applicable to even wicked man, and no doubt the ungodly prepared themselves to assault even the heavens of the god who made them.
37. Wherefore, I knew that god the lord was beyond their power, yet the regents of god, even those which the holy ones had established in the lower heavens to rule the earth, even for these I feared.
38. For with the keys contained therein, they could enter at will those heavenly spheres.
39. And through observance of the laws of power, perhaps bring great havoc to the heavens and thus the earth.
40. But according to the sacred scroll of light, such power can only be implemented in it's fullness through use of earthly prototypes.
41. Wherefore I knew that the people of Nimrod were in need of a specific temple, filled with certain artifacts, whereby they could apply the laws of power on their lives to the detriment of all others.
42. And because of this requirement, I began to more fully perceive the lord's intention in instructing me to build unto him a dwelling, even a portable temple, wherein these self same principles of power may become a reality on our lives.
43. Therefore I saw the opposition of this thing, how the house of Nimrod the son of Cush the son of ham, prepared itself to do battle with the children of light.
44. Whereby also I saw the lord preparing us, as warriors of light, to go forth overcoming all evil.
45. And in the midst I beheld the book of Adam the son of Elohim, wherein was engraved the law and secret upon which the universe was founded.
46. And thus I knew what great things were in store, and how it was that the Elohim would use his righteous children on earth to do battle with the evil of earth.
47. And I knew the battle we must fight was not against principalities and powers of the earth on the earth, but against the workers of iniquity having entered into heavenly places, having forced their entrance into the spheres of the lower heavens, the place of the great battle of god.
48. As Lucifer did rise up in rebellion, and was cast forth by Michael the archangel into the earth, I not beheld the seed of Lucifer prepared to assault once more heaven.
49. And such was the situation in the days preparatory to our departure, wherefore I knew that great was the work of god yet before us.
6 Mohonri 4 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
1. And I began to initiate the more zealous of mine family in the rudiments of these things.
2. And it came to pass that we did build unto god a portable temple of god.
3. Whereby mine family knew and began to perceive that the lord was about to move us from the evil of the land.
4. And Elohim was merciful unto us, inasmuch as all our needs and necessities for journey were provided. '
5. For many journeyed from great distance unto the kingdom of Nimrod, and numerous the bands of thieves and robbers preying upon the bounty and lives of others.
6. And those that did thirst for the flesh and blood of men, were want to kill and consume those men, leaving abandoned much of their paraphernalia whereby we did come to possess an abundance of supplies.
7. And the need for our departure hastened upon us, yet still we tarried in the land of this great evil.
8. And the house of Nimrod began to erect their temple of Nimrod and Lucifer their king, and seven tiers did it have.
9. And on each was inscribed and built the mystery contained in the seals that were seven in the writings of Adam, the father of all.
10. And great was the assault of Nimrod and his hosts into the lower heavens, as they utilized their defiled temple to gain them entrance through the portals of the heavenly spheres.
11. Whereby I, and mine did also enter, in an humble way, into the sphere of the regents.
12. And our ability to combat the encroaching evil was heightened by our similarity to them through our flesh, whereby those in the lower heavens were anxious to receive our labors.
13. And many angels did perish in those conflicts, and their place was no more found in heaven, and many of those on earth lost their flesh of the earth and were trapped in the heavens.
14. And great was the power of evil as they utilized the words of power and ordinances of law,
15. And many were the successes of their numerous hosts, wherefore Nimrod sought to initiate multitudes into the lower of these mysteries to increase his power in the heavenly spheres.
16. And so great was their union and so many the multitude of their evil ones, that it seemed that the god of heaven himself must intervene.
17. But he did tarry, and all this that man may know that there is an hour of trial, and a test for all, whereby they are tried even to the core of their existence.
18. And those that magnify the Elohim, the true god, even these shall be strengthened and come to shine, even as the stars of heaven forever and ever.
19. And god came down, and did strike confusion among the hosts of the house of Nimrod, whereby their union was dissolved.
20. And the twelve princes of his house were dethroned and the portals of heaven sealed tight against encroachment by evil.
21. For they forgot their words of power, and knew them no more.
22. Yet our merciful god preserved their mystery in our hand.
23. And we did enter at will into heavenly places to worship and rejoice in the lord our god.
6 Mohonri 5 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
1. And we took our departure from the land of Babylon, and we did go northward toward the cold.
2. For all the hosts of Nimrod=s kingdom went southward, and westward, and into eastern lands.
3. And we did take many souls with us, even those we had converted to the full truth.
4. And all things were prepared before us.
5. And our souls were expectant of great things in days to come, despite the unsureness of entering the land of ice to the north, the land where never had man been known to go before.
6. And we did travel many months, yea and for many years northward and eastward toward the rising sun.
7. And we did begin to slay wild beasts and did partake of the same, that we might cloth ourselves in the skins of their warmth.
8. And thus many of us did subsist upon the flesh of beasts .
9. Yet some of us did maintain our tradition of survival on the bounty of mother earth
10. But her mercy was thin in the windy and cold land, wherefore we did labor incessantly to weave unto ourselves clothing also from our herds and flocks.
11. And we did eat oft of the grain and goods which we had acquired and brought with us for food and seed.
12. And the lord of heaven tried us, and oft blessed us, and according to our righteousness, so was our bounty.
13. And we began to find again in the land a multitude of the edible foods of nature .
14. And thus we were blessed and thus we progressed, even unto the great sea which we did call Moriancumer.
15. And in all things we adored the maker of heaven and earth.
16. And all the valiant among us partook of the mysteries of the messiah and the mysteries of the sealed book of Adam and his wife Havah.
17. And thus it was, unto our arrival at the sea east, even Moriancumer.
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