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Heaven: The Melchizedek Journals Heaven: The Melchizedek Journals by J. Michael Morgan
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“a complex system of priests devout to the Great Unseen, He whom they call Yahweh. Once more Iam has chosen to dwell among His people, and still they manage to bicker and argue with each other. After such an over view, when they were camped in Paran, I had seen enough and went north to Eglon to visit with Ethon whom the locals were now calling Anak. He had three sons of his own also giants whose mother was of the Sea dwellers. His sons: Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai were scattered across the area now called Hebron.”
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“It had come to my attention that an Egyptian prince of some renown had caused a rebellion and ran off with all the slaves. The Pharaoh Ramses chased after them but neither he nor his army had been heard from. Upon hearing this, I went out on several occasions and found the children of Israel, now more of them than I can possibly count, out milling around the southern wilderness. Trying to meet with them, each time I had been prevented, so I had to be content with over seeing from afar. They have become a great nation of wondering, impressive warriors, and to my amazement the heart and core of them;”
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“Iam and man in Holy Communion again.” We talked through the night and I could tell that he weighed my words very heavily.  Bless Apollos, he has planted the seed of truth in Abimelech and now it is beginning to grow. At dawn we parted company and I never saw my friend again. As was my commission, I watched over the house of Abraham with Isaac, his two sons Esau and Yakob. Esau married two Hittite women who caused Isaac endless grief. Yakob married two kinswomen; Leah and Rachel, between them and two servants Yakob had twelve sons. Now Rachel was Yakob’s favorite wife and her oldest son Yosef was his favorite son. When the second son was born, Rachel passed soon after childbirth.”
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“looked into his eyes and they were troubled as if he was asking the most important question he would ever ask. “Would you explain it to me?” “It would be my honor,” I paused briefly then continued. “It is called the Yeshua Cup; it speaks of the break between the Great Unseen and His creation. Iam could not leave us in darkness so one day He shall send us His redeemer, He shall be raised up and broken, even to the point of death, but death will not have dominion over him. He shall be raised up and balance will be restored.”
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“Come, we are all friends here let us swear an oath to each other and go in peace.” They grabbed each other’s arms and swore an oath. Isaac then prepared a feast for his guests and there was a great celebration. At the celebration, Isaac’s servants came running in saying they had found water. Isaac called the place Beersheba meaning the ‘Well of the Oath’. “I received your gift, it is lovely and worth a king’s ransom but in truth I do not understand the story it tells. Ra tries to explain it endlessly but it is beyond me,” Abimelech elucidated.”
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“So what have you to do with this, trouble maker?” “And what do you have to do with this, wife stealer?” Isaac returned. It was my turn to cross my arms and glare at Abimelech. “I see you have met before?” I examined. “What? He practically gave her to me. If I had not spied them making time with each other your God would have had my house hold covered with boils and barren for all eternity.” “You sent me away with such hostility would you now kill me?” Isaac bellowed. Abimelech frowned then looked at me and shook his head.”
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“His Majesty is under my protection, do not test me,” Apollos threatened. Pushing Isaac gently behind me I slipped in between them. “As is this man under my protection, do not vex me boy!” “My Lord, it is good to see you well.” Apollos said without even the slightest hint of affection, but only for a moment. Crunch! I believe those were my ribs breaking in his embrace. “Tsay-lose, you old meddler is that you? How is it I am so old and you have not even aged a day?” Abimelech beamed and hailed greetings. “It is the will of the Great Unseen.” I replied hoarsely.”
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“To keep the peace, he did not take offence but dug yet another well that the men of Gerar also filled with earth. It came to my attention that men were causing a disturbance so I had left Salem to see if there might be a peaceful solution. It had also come to the attention of Abimelech that a mighty prince was slowly taking over the northern territory of his kingdom. I had come just in time to see Abimelech standing with his arms crossed and with Apollos and Isaac standing face to stomach with each other.”
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“Now it came to pass that Sarah had gone to be with the Lord, so Abraham set her in a cave in Machpelah near Mamre that he had purchased from Ephron the Hittite. Abraham sent his servant to Aram Naharaim to retrieve a wife for Isaac from the house of his brother and he brought back Rebekah the grand daughter of Nahor, Abraham’s brother. When Isaac saw her he married her and was comforted in his mother’s death. Abraham married Ketura and had many sons whom he loved and gave many gifts to but he sent them far away from Isaac to the east. When Abraham died he left everything to Isaac and was laid to rest with his beloved Sarah.”
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“Praise to the Great Unseen for He has delivered my son from my own hand.” Abraham shouted. “As surely as the Lord lives, I would have laid down my life, but before my father’s hand could strike there was a bleating in the thicket, there caught hanging on a tree of thorns by its crown was a mottled ram larger than any I have ever seen. Great is Ya‘ovah Yirah (Lord Provider).” Isaac broke in. This caught my attention and I could not help but blurt out. “A ram you say?” “I do, why?” “It was unexpected.”
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“In three days time Abraham came to Salem with his vast herds of livestock as the Lord said he would. Making a great show of inspecting the oxen, he goats and she goats, cows, bulls, and calves, “This one is too mottled, that one looks sickly it has contaminated the rest of the herd making them unclean. None of these will be acceptable. Go to the Mount of Mariah at the place above the skull to the altar that is there and you will know what it is that the Lord requires.”
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“Before we could approach the child, we were momentarily blinded by a flash of blue light; there standing before us was my son Raphael with his rod of gold held up before him. “Greeting’s Patuar, Mater. Fear not, what has come to pass must occur. The Almighty One has provided their way. Watch, listen, and then go your way.” Mariah wished to tarry longer to plead for the boy but in a loud voice Raphael shouted, “What troubles you Hagar? Do not be afraid; God has heard the boy crying as he lies there. Lift up the boy and take him by the hand, for he will be a great nation.” After saying this Raphael took his staff and struck the ground. Where the ground had been struck, a wide hole opened up in the ground and water poured up from the depths of Gar. Hagar could not see Raphael, us, or the well. Iam opened her eyes and she saw the well. Raphael led us away and kissed us both on the forehead before sending us home.”
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“Do as your wife requires of you and do not be dismayed, for it is through your son Isaac that your offspring would be reckoned. I will make the son of your maidservant into a great nation as well because he is your offspring.” The next morning Abraham took some food and a skin of water and gave them to Hagar sending them on their way. They went out into the desert of Beersheba. Mariah and I, feeling ill about the girl and her child, set out and circled around Abraham’s encampment seeking out Hagar to take her home with us. We heard a child crying in the wilderness but Hagar was nowhere to be found.”
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“Isaac grew and was weaned, so Abraham had a feast for Isaac. Mariah and I attended the feast; all went well until Sarah spied Ishmael mocking Isaac in the corner. She drew herself up and in no quiet voice demanded, “Get rid of that slave woman and her son, for that slave woman’s son will never share in the inheritance with my son Isaac.” Mariah and I cautioned her,” Do not do this thing on this day of celebration. Nothing good can come of it.” Abraham was greatly distressed and the Lord came to him and said;”
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“When we told Lot what had happened to his wife he tore his cloak and wept bitterly. He chose to stay with his daughters in that cave so he would never be far from her. Iam and the lads had returned to eternity leaving me to make the journey home in solitude. Reaching the little hill of Salem was a comfort; home never looked so grand and the embrace of my wife so warm.”
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“Judith having a fondness for Sodom, felt a longing for that city and stopped for one last look, she turned around and looked the Creator of the Universe in His majestic eyes that held such overwhelming glory that she was over came. Judith became stiff and dried, turning in to a column of salt. Iam with great sorrow bent over and kissed her on the forehead. In panicked desperation I took my cowl up over my head with my arms straight out at my sides and hovered over Lot and his daughters so they would not see what became of her. We did not stop until we found a cave near Zoar. When Lot, and the girls were safely away; Iam, my sons, and I went to overlook where the two cities once stood, only black smoke could be seen in the distance. Nothing remained, all the inhabitance and all that grew there was no more. That lovely fresh water lake was now a desolate sea where nothing could live or ever would again.”
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“darkness surrounded us as we fled to the hill, Gabriel turned back to instruct Lot and his family not to look to the left or to the right but straight on to the hills and never look back. Michael and Gabriel stopped to overlook the valley. Gabriel took his trumpet and blew the shofar with a dazzling single note. Lightning struck and thunder boomed, Iam walked through the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah; as fire, sulfur, and salt rained down from Ouranos. As He came toward us Michael and Gabriel bowed low, turned and took the lead, single file we walked with the tumultuous noise around us. Michael with his sword at the ready was in front, Gabriel, Lot, his two daughters, Judith, Iam, and with me following in the rear.”
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“Do you have any one with you, son-in-laws or servants? For if you do bring them out, you are to leave the city in haste for we are going to destroy it,” Gabriel insisted. “I have two son-in-laws who wish to marry my daughters for they are betrothed, allow me to receive them.” Lot went out that very night to gather them saying, “Up and away from here with my family first of morning light for the Lord is going to destroy the city.” Upon the first light, Lot’s wife Judith served us bread and cheese. She like Lot was without blemish and was quite beautiful if not slightly over painted. “We must fly,” Michael grunted. “Where are those two fools? They must not have believed me, what am I saying, I do not believe me and I am the one that said it? We must linger a bit longer I am sure they will come,” Lot mumbled worriedly. Michael seized both Lot and Judith by the arm and led them out of the house, Gabriel took the two daughters and I followed close behind.”
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“Where are the men that are with you? Send them out for they are beautiful and we wish to know them,” they cried. Lot went out to the town folk, he shut the door behind him and tried to reason with them. “Good men of Sodom do not do this thing I implore you, behold I have two daughters who are not yet known, do with them as you wish; but these men are under my roof and my protection.” Lot’s reasoning fell on deaf ears and they closed in to overtake him. Michael and Gabriel threw open the door, seized Lot, and pushed him behind them. Gabriel raised his trumpet, a bright light blinded the men of the city and they closed the door.”
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“With a push and a shove we were in. Lot slammed the door shut and barred the thick oak slab. “My Lords, it is not wise to go about the city unescorted as you have no doubt discovered. Welcome to my home, consider it yours while you are here,” Lot said nervously. He was a handsome man with a well-trimmed beard and unlike the others of the town he was of a good build and without blemish or disease. The pounding continued on the door, the men of the city both young and old alike had surrounded the dwelling.”
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“Come, we must find Abraham’s nephew, for the day grows short.” We left the great hall with due haste with bile gorging in our throats while once more traversing through those filthy streets as the people crowded in to see us, reached out, taunting, and jeering with all out scandalous solicitations. Finding Lot’s residence came none too soon for any of our liking. It had more to do with Iam’s leading than anything of our doing. Lot had come out of his dwelling when he heard the commotion, recognizing me straight off, he ran to usher us into his home.”
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“Men were draped over men and women of ill repute called out to us for our coin. Our anger burned against Bera. How could he allow his people to live in such a perversed manner? Not a single soul was without sores and lesions. They were all emaciated to the point of being not much more than a bundle of sticks the whole lot of them. Bera’s great hall was open so we had little problem finding his throne room. He was there on his throne surrounded by several naked young boys with ulcers writhing about him. Michael unsheathed his great sword but I held out my hand to keep him at bay.”
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“Birsha, this is in your best interest!” I conveyed. “Go away Meddler, I have no business with you,” was the reply. “Should we break it down?” Michael asked preparing for mayhem. “No, he will not listen, this is on his head.” Gabriel assured. We left the city gates kicking the dust off our sandals. “Perhaps we shall have better reception from Bera?” I said but I had very little hope. As bad as the streets of Gomorrah were, the lakeside city was far worse.”
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“We bypassed Sodom and went to Gomorrah, to have a discussion with Birsha. Traveling through the city the stench made the eyes water, it smelled of stale fermented palm wine and vomit. Everywhere we gazed, was lewd and immoral behavior, practiced out in the streets with no concern of consequences. Making our way to Birsha’s great hall Michael slammed his fist against the oak doors. “Open your doors Birsha we have words for you!” Michael shouted. “Go away!” A voice could be heard from behind the closed doors.”
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“When we stood up to leave we looked down toward Sodom and Abraham walked with us. “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do? For I have chosen him, so that he will direct his household, so that he will do what is right and just.” Then Iamturned once more to Sodom,“The outcry against Bera is great as is the outcry against Birsha, their sins are so grievous that I will go and see if what they have done is as bad as the outcries that have reached Me. If not I will know.” Michael, Gabriel, and I continued on toward Sodom while Abraham tarried with the Lord to speak on the behalf of the cities for that was the region his nephew Lot lived.”
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“local craftsman to make a goblet as a gift for Abimelech. It was rather pretty with green, red, and blue flecks of gold inlay. I had placed on four sides the Egyptian Shen set on the foundation of Maat; a large oval symbolizing eternity, on a plain for truth, morality and balance. On two of the sides, I placed an ankh in the center of the Shen for eternity, surrounding it: a Sema which is the pelvis and back bone meaning stability with the back broken signifying raised up and broken, a scarab for death, an Amenta for breaking the gates of the underworld, the Sesen or Lotis for rebirth and restoration of balance, and the flail and crook for kingship, majesty and dominion.”
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“How can some one worship something but never listen to that which he worships?” “Man is a fickle thing, in his arrogance he is far happier worshipping sticks and stones, for they are less likely to disagree with him.”
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“When will Iam send His redeemer?” “Pardon” I asked? “Surely, Iam would not leave us to be lost? When will He send His Yeshua (The Lord Rescues)? My jaw dropped open, this was the second time I had heard this word. The first was from Iam at the creation of this world. My mind went soaring to the time when Iam said He had a plan. My mouth took on life of its own, I could hear the words spring from my mouth but the words were not my own. “From a woman, man was lost; from a woman man will be saved. The Lord God will send out His spirit, He will send His Son, the very first of all creation; all in the fullness of time.”
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“commanded“Eat not of animals with the blood there in. For blood is the life of the thing, the cost of sin is death, and blood shall buy it back.” This is the covenant of the Lord.”
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“Blessed is he who has sons, blessed is he whose sons do right in the eyes of the Lord; blessed is he whose sons grow strong and righteous.”
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