| 1 | He answered me and said, “Measure carefully in your mind, and when you see that some of the predicted signs have occurred, |
| 2 | then you will know that it is the very time when the Most High is about to visit the world that he has made. |
| 3 | So when there shall appear in the world earthquakes, tumult of peoples, intrigues of nations, wavering of leaders, confusion of princes, |
| 4 | then you will know that it was of these that the Most High spoke from the days that were of old, from the beginning. |
| 5 | For just as with everything that has occurred in the world, the beginning is evident, and the end manifest; |
| 6 | so also are the times of the Most High: the beginnings are manifest in wonders and mighty works, and the end in penalties and in signs. |
| 7 | “It shall be that all who will be saved and will be able to escape on account of their works, or on account of the faith by which they have believed, |
| 8 | will survive the dangers that have been predicted, and will see my salvation in my land and within my borders, which I have sanctified for myself from the beginning. |
| 9 | Then those who have now abused my ways shall be amazed, and those who have rejected them with contempt shall live in torments. |
| 10 | For as many as did not acknowledge me in their lifetime, though they received my benefits, |
| 11 | and as many as scorned my law while they still had freedom, and did not understand but despised it while an opportunity of repentance was still open to them, |
| 12 | these must in torment acknowledge it after death. |
| 13 | Therefore, do not continue to be curious about how the ungodly will be punished; but inquire how the righteous will be saved, those to whom the age belongs and for whose sake the age was made.” |
| 14 | I answered and said, |
| 15 | “I said before, and I say now, and will say it again: there are more who perish than those who will be saved, |
| 16 | as a wave is greater than a drop of water.” |
| 17 | He answered me and said, “As is the field, so is the seed; and as are the flowers, so are the colors; and as is the work, so is the product; and as is the farmer, so is the threshing floor. |
| 18 | For there was a time in this age when I was preparing for those who now exist, before the world was made for them to live in, and no one opposed me then, for no one existed; |
| 19 | but now those who have been created in this world, which is supplied both with an unfailing table and an inexhaustible pasture, have become corrupt in their ways. |
| 20 | So I considered my world, and saw that it was lost. I saw that my earth was in peril because of the devices of those who had come into it. |
| 21 | And I saw and spared some with great difficulty, and saved for myself one grape out of a cluster, and one plant out of a great forest. |
| 22 | So let the multitude perish that has been born in vain, but let my grape and my plant be saved, because with much labor I have perfected them. |
| 23 | “Now, if you will let seven days more pass — do not, however, fast during them, |
| 24 | but go into a field of flowers where no house has been built, and eat only of the flowers of the field, and taste no meat and drink no wine, but eat only flowers — |
| 25 | and pray to the Most High continually, then I will come and talk with you.” |
| 26 | So I went, as he directed me, into the field that is called Ardat; there I sat among the flowers and ate of the plants of the field, and the nourishment they afforded satisfied me. |
| 27 | After seven days, while I lay on the grass, my heart was troubled again as it was before. |
| 28 | Then my mouth was opened, and I began to speak before the Most High, and said, |
| 29 | “O Lord, you showed yourself among us, to our ancestors in the wilderness when they came out from Egypt and when they came into the untrodden and unfruitful wilderness; |
| 30 | and you said, ‘Hear me, O Israel, and give heed to my words, O descendants of Jacob. |
| 31 | For I sow my law in you, and it shall bring forth fruit in you, and you shall be glorified through it forever.’ |
| 32 | But though our ancestors received the law, they did not keep it and did not observe the statutes; yet the fruit of the law did not perish — for it could not, because it was yours. |
| 33 | Yet those who received it perished, because they did not keep what had been sown in them. |
| 34 | Now this is the general rule that, when the ground has received seed, or the sea a ship, or any dish food or drink, and when it comes about that what was sown or what was launched or what was put in is destroyed, |
| 35 | they are destroyed, but the things that held them remain; yet with us it has not been so. |
| 36 | For we who have received the law and sinned will perish, as well as our hearts that received it; |
| 37 | the law, however, does not perish but survives in its glory.” |
| 38 | When I said these things in my heart, I looked around, and on my right I saw a woman; she was mourning and weeping with a loud voice, and was deeply grieved at heart; her clothes were torn, and there were ashes on her head. |
| 39 | Then I dismissed the thoughts with which I had been engaged, and turned to her |
| 40 | and said to her, “Why are you weeping, and why are you grieved at heart?” |
| 41 | She said to me, “Let me alone, my lord, so that I may weep for myself and continue to mourn, for I am greatly embittered in spirit and deeply distressed.” |
| 42 | I said to her, “What has happened to you? Tell me.” |
| 43 | And she said to me, “Your servant was barren and had no child, though I lived with my husband for thirty years. |
| 44 | Every hour and every day during those thirty years I prayed to the Most High, night and day. |
| 45 | And after thirty years God heard your servant, and looked upon my low estate, and considered my distress, and gave me a son. I rejoiced greatly over him, I and my husband and all my neighbors; and we gave great glory to the Mighty One. |
| 46 | And I brought him up with much care. |
| 47 | So when he grew up and I came to take a wife for him, I set a day for the marriage feast. |