My name is Crown Prince Michael, also known as Archangel
Michael, and the Christ/ Messiah, and I am older than this world (John 17:5),
but the human body that I am inhabiting, on this my Second Coming incarnated
into a human, inside a new body from the Tribe of Joseph-Ephraim, exactly as
prophesied in the Holy Bible, is 70 years of age
Jasher Chapter 11
13.
And in the fiftieth year of the life of Abram son of Terah, Abram came forth
from the house of Noah, and went to his father's house.
14. And Abram knew the Lord, and he went in his ways
and instructions, and the Lord his God was with him.
15. And Terah his father was in those days, still
captain of the host of king Nimrod, and he still followed strange gods.
16. And Abram came to his father's house and saw twelve
gods standing there in their temples, and the anger of Abram was kindled when
he saw these images in his father's house.
17. And Abram said, As the Lord liveth these images
shall not remain in my father's house; so shall the Lord who created me do unto
me if in three days' time I do not break them all.
18. And Abram went from them, and his anger burned
within him.
And Abram hastened
and went from the chamber
to his father's outer court, and he found his father sitting in
the court, and all his
servants with him, and Abram came and sat before him.
19. And Abram asked his
father, saying, Father, tell me where is God who created heaven and earth, and
all the sons of men upon earth, and who created thee and me. And Terah answered
his son Abram and said, Behold those who created us are all with us in the house.
20. And Abram said to his
father, My lord, shew them to me I pray thee; and Terah brought Abram into the
chamber of the inner court, and Abram saw, and behold the whole room was full
of gods of wood and stone, twelve great images and others less than they
without number.
21. And Terah said to his
son, Behold these are they which made all thou seest upon earth, and which
created me and thee, and all mankind.
22. And Terah bowed down to
his gods, and he then went away from them, and Abram, his son, went away with
him.
23. And when Abram had gone
from them he went to his mother and sat before her, and he
said to his mother, Behold,
my father has shown me those who made heaven and earth,
and all the sons of men.
24. Now, therefore, hasten
and fetch a kid from the flock, and make of it savory meat, that I may bring it
to my father's gods as an offering for them to eat; perhaps I may thereby become
acceptable to them.
25. And his mother did so,
and she fetched a kid, and made savory meat thereof, and
brought it to Abram, and
Abram took the savory meat from his mother and brought it
before his father's gods,
and he drew nigh to them that they might eat; and Terah his
father, did not know of it.
26. And Abram saw on the
day when he was sitting amongst them, that they had no voice,
no hearing, no motion, and
not one of them could stretch forth his hand to eat.
27. And Abram mocked them,
and said, Surely the savory meat that I prepared has not
pleased them, or perhaps it
was too little for them, and for that reason they would not
eat; therefore tomorrow I
will prepare fresh savory meat, better and more plentiful than
this, in order that I may
see the result.
28. And it was on the next
day that Abram directed his mother concerning the savory meat,
and his mother rose and
fetched three fine kids from the flock, and she made of them
some excellent savory meat,
such as her son was fond of, and she gave it to her son
Abram; and Terah his father
did not know of it.
29. And Abram took the
savory meat from his mother, and brought it before his father's
gods into the chamber; and
he came nigh unto them that they might eat, and he placed it before them, and
Abram sat before them all day, thinking perhaps they might eat.
30. And Abram viewed them,
and behold they had neither voice nor hearing, nor did one of
them stretch forth his hand
to the meat to eat.
31. And in the evening of
that day in that house Abram was clothed with the spirit of God.
32. And he called out and
said, Wo unto my father and this wicked generation, whose hearts
are all inclined to vanity,
who serve these idols of wood and stone which can neither
eat, smell, hear nor speak,
who have mouths without speech, eyes without sight, ears
without hearing, hands
without feeling, and legs which cannot move; like them are
those that made them and
that trust in them.
33. And when
Abram saw all these things his anger was kindled against his father, and he hastened
and took a hatchet in his hand, and came unto the chamber of the gods, and he broke
all his father's gods.
34. And when
he had done breaking the images, he placed the hatchet in the hand of the great
god which was there before them, and he went out; and Terah his father came home,
for he had heard at the door the sound of the striking of the hatchet; so Terah
came into the
house to know what this was about.
35. And Terah,
having heard the noise of the hatchet in the room of images, ran to the room to
the images, and he met Abram going out.
36. And Terah entered the
room and found all the idols fallen down and broken, and the
hatchet in the hand of the
largest, which was not broken, and the savory meat which
Abram his son had made was
still before them.
37. And when Terah saw this
his anger was greatly kindled, and he hastened and went from the room to Abram.
38. And he found Abram his
son still sitting in the house; and he said to him, What is this
work thou hast done to my
gods?
39. And Abram answered
Terah his father and he said, Not so my lord, for I brought savory
meat before them, and when
I came nigh to them with the meat that they might eat, they
all at once stretched forth
their hands to eat before the great one had put forth his hand
to eat.
40. And the large one saw
their works that they did before him, and his anger was violently
kindled against them, and
he went and took the hatchet that was in the house and came
to them and broke them all,
and behold the hatchet is yet in his hand as thou seest.
41. And Terah's anger was
kindled against his son Abram, when he spoke this; and Terah
said to Abram his son in
his anger, What is this tale that thou hast told? Thou speakest
lies to me.
42. Is there in these gods
spirit, soul or power to do all thou hast told me? Are they not
wood and stone, and have I
not myself made them, and canst thou speak such lies,
saying that the large god
that was with them smote them? It is thou that didst place the
hatchet in his hands, and
then sayest he smote them all.
43. And Abram answered his
father and said to him, And how canst thou then serve these
idols in whom there is no
power to do anything? Can those idols in which thou trustest deliver thee? can
they hear thy prayers when thou callest upon them? can they deliver thee from
the hands of thy enemies, or will they fight thy battles for thee against thy enemies,
that thou shouldst serve wood and stone which can neither speak nor hear?
44. And now surely it is
not good for thee nor for the sons of men that are connected with
thee, to do these things;
are you so silly, so foolish or so short of understanding that you
will serve wood and stone,
and do after this manner?
45. And forget the Lord God
who made heaven and earth, and who created you in the earth, and thereby bring
a great evil upon your souls in this matter by serving stone and wood?
46. Did not our fathers in
days of old sin in this matter, and the Lord God of the universe
brought the waters of the
flood upon them and destroyed the whole earth?
47. And how can you
continue to do this and serve gods of wood and stone, who cannot
hear, or speak, or deliver
you from oppression, thereby bringing down the anger of the God of the universe
upon you?
48. Now therefore my father
refrain from this, and bring not evil upon thy soul and the
souls of thy household.
49. And Abram hastened and sprang
from before his father, and took the hatchet from his father's largest idol,
with which Abram broke it and ran away.
50. And Terah, seeing all
that Abram had done, hastened to go from his house, and he went to the king and
he came before Nimrod and stood before him, and he bowed down to
the king; and the king
said, What dost thou want?
51. And he said, I beseech
thee my lord, to hear me--Now fifty years back a child was born to me, and thus
has he done to my gods and thus has he spoken; and now therefore, my lord and
king, send for him that he may come before thee, and judge him according to
the law, that we may be
delivered from his evil.
52. And the king sent three
men of his servants, and they went and brought Abram before the king. And
Nimrod and all his princes and servants were that day sitting before him, and
Terah sat also before them.
53. And the king said to
Abram, What is this that thou hast done to thy father and to his
gods? And Abram answered
the king in the words that he spoke to his father, and he
said, The large god that
was with them in the house did to them what thou hast heard.
54. And the king said to
Abram, Had they power to speak and eat and do as thou hast said?
And Abram answered the
king, saying, And if there be no power in them why dost thou
serve them and cause the
sons of men to err through thy follies?
55. Dost thou imagine that
they can deliver thee or do anything small or great, that thou
shouldst serve them? And
why wilt thou not sense the God of the whole universe, who
created thee and in whose
power it is to kill and keep alive?
56. 0 foolish, simple, and
ignorant king, woe unto thee forever.
57. I thought thou wouldst
teach thy servants the upright way, but thou hast not done this,
but hast filled the whole
earth with thy sins and the sins of thy people who have
followed thy ways.
58. Dost thou not know, or
hast thou not heard, that this evil which thou doest, our
ancestors sinned therein in
days of old, and the eternal God brought the waters of the
flood upon them and destroyed
them all, and also destroyed the whole earth on their
account? And wilt thou and
thy people rise up now and do like unto this work, in order
to bring down the anger of
the Lord God of the universe, and to bring evil upon thee and
the whole earth?
59. Now therefore put away
this evil deed which thou doest, and serve the God of the
universe, as thy soul is in
his hands, and then it will be well with thee.
60. And if thy wicked heart
will not hearken to my words to cause thee to forsake thy evil
ways, and to serve the
eternal God, then wilt thou die in shame in the latter days, thou,
thy people and all who are
connected with thee, hearing thy words or walking in thy evil
ways.
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