1BVT concerning signes: behold the dayes shal come, wherin they that inhabite the earth shal be taken in a great number: and the way of truth shal be hid: and the countrie shal be barren from fayth.stylus2And iniustice shal be multiplied aboue that which thy self seest, & aboue that which thou hast heard in time past.stylus3And they shal put their foote into the countrie which now thou seest to reigne, and they shal see it desolate.stylus4And if the Highest geue thee life, thou shalt see after the third trumpet, and the sunne shal sodenly shine agayne in the night, and the moone thrise in a day,stylus5and out of wood bloud shal distil, and the stone shal geue his voice, and the peoples shal be moued:stylus6and he reigne, whom they hope not that inhabite vpon the earth, and soules shal make their flight away.stylus7& the sea of Sodom shal cast the fishes, and shal make a noise in the night, which manie knew not, and al shal heare the voice therof,stylus8and there shal be made a confusion in manie places, and the fire shal often be sent backe, and the sauage beastes shal goe to other places, and wemen in their monethlie flowers shal bring forth monsters,stylus9and in swete waters shal salt waters be found, and al frendes shal ouerthrow one an other: and then shal witte be hid, and vnderstanding shal be separated into his cellar:stylus10and it shal be sought of manie, and shal not be found: and iniustice shal be multiplied, and incontinencie vpon the earth.stylus11And one countrie shal aske her neighbour, and shal say: Hath iustice doing iust passed throught thee? and she shal denie it.stylus12And it shal be in that time, men shal hope, and shal not obtaine: they shal labour, and their wayes shal not haue successe.stylus13These signes I am permitted to tel thee: and if thou pray againe and weepe, as also now, and fast seuen dayes, thou shalt heare againe greater thinges then these.stylus14And I awaked, and my bodie did shiuer excedingly: and my soule laboured, that it fainted:stylus15and the Angel that came, that spake in me, held me, and strengthened me, and sette me vpon my feete.stylus16And it came to passe in the second night, and Salathiel the prince of the people came to me, and sayd to me: Where wast thou? and why is thy countenance heauie?stylus17Knowest thou not that Isreal is committed to thee in the countrie of their transmigration?stylus18Rise vp therfore, and taste bread, and forsake vs not, as the pastour his flocke in the hand of wicked wolues.stylus19And I sayd to him: Goe from me, & approch not vnto me. And he heard, as I sayd: and he departed from me.stylus20And I fasted seuen dayes howling & weeping, as Vriel the Angel commanded me.stylus21And it came to passe after seuen dayes, and againe cogitations of my hart molested me very much,stylus22and my soule resumed the spirit of vnderstanding: & agayne I began to speake wordes before the Highest:stylus23and I sayd: Lord Dominatour of euerie wood of the earth, & al the trees therof, thou hast chosen one vineyard:stylus24& of euerie land of the world thou hast chosen thee one ditch: & of al the flowers of the world thou hast chosen thee one lilie:stylus25and of al depthes of the sea, thou hast filled thee one riuer: and of al the builded cities, thou hast sanctified vnto thyself Sion:stylus26and of al created soules, thou hast named thee one doue: and of al beastes that were made, thou hast prouided thee one shepe:stylus27and of al multiplied peoples, thou host purchased thee one people: and a law approued of al thou hast geuen to this people, whom thou didst desire.stylus28And now Lord, why hast thou deliuered one vnto manie? And thou hast perpared vpon one roote others, and hast dispersed thy onlie one in manie:stylus29and they haue troden vpon it, which gainesayd thy couenants, and which beleued not thy testamentes.stylus30And if hating thou hatest thy people, it ought to be chastised with thy handes.stylus31And it came to passe, when I had spoken the wordes, and the Angel was sent to me, that came to me before the night past,stylus32and he sayd to me: Heare me, and I wil instruct thee: and harken to me, and I wil adde before thee.stylus33And I sayd: Speake my Lord. And he sayd to me: Thou art become excedingly in excesse of minde for Israel: hast thou loued it more then him that made it?stylus34And I sayd to him: No Lord, but for sorow I haue spoken, for my veynes torment me euerie houre, to apprehend the pathe of the Highest, and to search part of his iudgement.stylus35And he sayd to me: Thou canst not. And I sayd: Why Lord? To what was I borne, or why was not my mothers wombe my graue, that I might not see the labour of Iacob, & the wearines of the stocke of Israel?stylus36And he sayd to me: Number me the thinges that are not yet come, and gather me the dispersed droppes, and make me the withered flowers grene againe,stylus37and open me the shut cellars, & bring me forth the blastes inclosed in them, shew me the image of a voice: and then wil I shew thee the labour that thou desirest to see.stylus38And I sayd: Lord Dominatour, for who is there that can know these thinges, but he that hath not his habitation with men?stylus39And I am vnwise, and how can I speake of these thinges, which thou hast asked me?stylus40And he sayd to me: As thou canst not doe one of these thiges, which haue bene sayd: so canst thou not finde my iudgement, or in the end the charitie, which I haue promised to the people.stylus41And I sayd: But behold Lord thou art nigh to them that are nere the end: and what shal they doe that haue bene before me, or we, or they after vs?stylus42And he sayd to me: I wil resemble my iudgement to a crowne. As there shal not be slacknes of the last, so neither swiftnes of the former.stylus43And I answered, and sayd: Couldst thou not make them that haue bene, and that are, and that shal be, at once, that thou mayst shew thy iudgement the quicker?stylus44And he answered me, and sayd: The creature can not hasten aboue the Creatour, nor the world sustayne them that are to be created in it, at once.stylus45And I sayd: As thou didst say to thy seruant, that quickening thou didst quicken the creature created by thee at once, and the creature susteined it: it may now also beare them present at once.stylus46And he sayd to me: Aske the matrice of a woman, & thou shalt say to it: And if thou bring forth children, why by times? Aske it therfore, that it geue ten at once.stylus47And I sayd, it can not verily: but according to time.stylus48And he sayd to me: And I haue geuen a matrice to the earth for them, that are sowen vpon it by time.stylus49For as the infant bringeth not forth the thinges that perteyne to the aged, so haue I disposed the world created of me.stylus50And I asked, and sayd: Wheras thou hast now geuen me a way, I wil speake before thee: for our mother, of whom thou toldest me, yet she is yong: now draweth nigh to old age.stylus51And he answered me, and sayd: Aske her that beareth children, and she wil tel thee.stylus52For thou shalt say to her: Why are not they whom thou hast brought forth, now like to them that were before thee, but lesse of stature?stylus53And she also wil say vnto thee: They that are borne in the youth of streingth are of one sort, and they of an other, that are borne about the time of old age, when the matrice fayleth.stylus54Consider therfore thou also, that you are of lesse stature, then they that were before you:stylus55and they that are after you, of lesser then you, as it were creatures now waxing old, and past the strength of youth.stylus56And I sayd: I besech thee Lord, if I haue found grace before thine eyes, shew vnto thy seruant, by whom thou doest visite thy creature.stylus