THE VISION OF PAUL
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"But I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord: I know a
man in Christ fourteen years ago (whether in the body, I know not; or
out of the body, I know not, God knoweth) snatched up in this manner
to the third heaven: and I know such a man, whether in the body or
out of the body I know not, God knoweth; how that he was snatched up
into Paradise and heard secret words which it is not lawful for men
to speak; on behalf of such a one will I glory; but on mine own
behalf I will not glory, save in my infirmities."--2 Cor. xii.
1-5.
1. At what time was this revelation made? In the consulship of
Theodosius Augustus the Younger and Cynegius, a certain nobleman then
living in Tharsus, in the house which was that of Saint Paul, an
angel appearing in the night revealed to him, saying that he should
open the foundations of the house and should publish what he found,
but he thought that these things were dreams.
2. But the angel coming for the third time beat him and forced him
to open the foundation. And digging he found a marble box, inscribed
on the sides; there was the revelation of Saint Paul, and his shoes
in which he walked teaching the word of God. But he feared to open
that box and brought it to the judge; when he had received it, the
judge, because it was sealed with lead, sent it to the Emperor
Theodosius, fearing lest it might be something else; which when he
had received the emperor opened it, and found the revelation of Saint
Paul; a copy of it he sent to Jerusalem, and retained the original
himself.
3. While I was in the body in which I was snatched up to the third
heaven, the word of the Lord came to me saying: speak to the people:
until when will ye transgress, and heap sin upon sin, and tempt the
Lord who made you? Ye are the sons of God, doing the works of the
devil in the faith of Christ, on account of the impediments of the
world. Remember therefore and know that while every creature serves
God, the human race alone sins. But it reigns over every creature and
sins more than all nature.
4. For indeed the sun, the great light, often addressed the Lord
saying: Lord God Almighty, I look out upon the impieties and
injustices of men; permit me and I shall do unto them what are my
powers, that they may know that thou art God alone. And there came a
voice saying to him: I know all these things, for mine eye sees and
ear hears, but my patience bears them until they shall be converted
and repent. But if they do not return to me I will judge them
all.
5. For sometimes the moon and stars addressed the Lord saying:
Lord God Almighty, to us thou hast given the power of the night; till
when shall we look down upon the impieties and fornications and
homicides done by the sons of men? Permit us to do unto them
according to our powers, that they may know that thou art God alone.
And there came a voice unto them saying: I know all these things, and
mine eye looks forth and ear hears, but my patience bears with them
until they shall be converted and repent. But if they do not return
unto me I will judge them.
6. And frequently also the sea exclaimed saying: Lord God
Almighty, men have defiled thy holy name in me; permit me to arise
and cover every wood and orchard and the whole world, until I blot
out all the sons of men from before thy face, that they may know that
thou art God alone. And the voice came again and said: I know all
things; mine eye seeth everything, and mine ear heareth, but my
patience bears with them until they be converted and repent. But if
they do not return, I will judge them. Sometimes the waters also
spoke against the sins of men saying: Lord God Almighty, all the sons
of men have defiled thy holy name. And there came a voice saying: I
know all things before they come to pass, for mine eye seeth and mine
ear heareth all things, but my patience bears with them until they be
converted. But if not I will judge them. Frequently also the earth
too exclaimed to the Lord against the sons of men saying: Lord God
Almighty, I above every other creature of thine am harmed, supporting
the fornications, adulteries, homicides, thefts, perjuries and magic
and ill-doings of men and all the evil they do, so that the father
rises up against the son, and the son upon the father, the alien
against the alien, so that each one defiles his neighbour's wife. The
father ascends upon the bed of his own son, and the son likewise
ascends the couch of his own father; and in all these evils, they who
offer the sacrifice to thy name have defiled thy holy place.
Therefore I am injured above every creature, desiring not to shew my
power to myself, and my fruits to the sons of men. Permit me and I
will destroy the virtue of my fruits. And there came a voice and
said: I know all things, and there is none who can hide himself from
his sin. Moreover I know their impieties, but my holiness suffers
them until they be converted and repent. But if they do not return
unto me I will judge them.
7. Behold, ye sons of men, the creature is subject to God, but the
human race alone sins. For this cause, therefore, ye sons of men,
bless the Lord God unceasingly, every hour and every day: but more
especially when the sun has set: for at that hour all the angels
proceed to the Lord to worship him and to present the works of men,
which every man has wrought from the morning till the evening,
whether good or evil. And there is a certain angel who proceeds
rejoicing concerning the man in whom he dwells. When therefore the
sun has set in the first hour of night, in the same hour the angel of
every people and every man and woman, who protect and preserve them,
because man is the image of God: similarly also in the matin hour
which is the twelfth of the night, all the angels of men and women,
go up to God to worship God, and present every work which each man
has wrought, whether good or evil. Moreover every day and night the
angels show to God an account of all the acts of the human race. To
you, therefore, I say, ye sons of men, bless the Lord God without
fail all the days of your life.
8. Therefore at the appointed hour all the angels whatever,
rejoicing at once together, proceed before God that they may meet to
worship at the hour determined. And behold suddenly it became the
hour of meeting, and the angels came to worship in the presence of
God, and the spirit proceeded to meet them: and there came a voice
and said: Whence come ye, our angels, bearing the burdens of
tidings?
9. They answered and said: We come from those who have renounced
this world for the sake of thy holy name, wandering as pilgrims, and
in caves of the rocks, and weeping every hour in which they inhabited
the earth, and hungering and thirsting because of thy name, with
their loins girded, having in theist hands the incense of their
hearts, and praying and blessing every hour, and restraining and
overcoming themselves, weeping and wailing above the rest that
inhabit the earth. And we indeed, their angels, mourn along with
them: whither therefore it shall please thee, command us to go and
minister, lest others also do it, but the destitute above the rest
who are on earth. And there came the voice of God to them saying:
Know ye that now henceforward my grace is appointed unto you, and my
help, who is my well-beloved Son, shall be present with them, guiding
them every hour; ministering also to them, never deserting them,
since their place is his habitation.
10. When therefore these angels had retired, behold other angels
came to adore in the presence of honour, in the assembly, who wept;
and the spirit of God proceeded to meet them, and there came the
voice of God and said: Whence come ye, our angels, bearing the
burdens of the ministry of the tidings of the world? They answered
and said in the presence of God: We have arrived from those who
called upon thy name, and the impediments of the world made them
wretched, devising many occasions every hour, not even making one
pure prayer, nor out of their whole heart, in all the time of their
life; what need, therefore, is there to be present with men who are
sinners? And there came the voice of God to them: It is necessary
that ye should minister to them, until they be converted and repent:
but if they do not return to me I will judge them. Know therefore,
sons of men, that whatever things are wrought by you, these angels
relate to God, whether good or evil.
11. And the angel answered and said unto me: Follow me, and I will
show you the place of the just where they are led when they are
deceased, and after these things taking thee into the abyss, I will
show thee the souls of sinners and what sort of place they are led
into when they have deceased. And I proceeded back after the angel,
and he led me into heaven, and I looked back upon the firmament, and
I saw in the same place power, and there was there oblivion which
deceives and draws down to itself the hearts of men, and the spirit
of detraction, and the spirit of fornication, and the spirit of
madness, and the spirit of insolence, and there were there the
princes of vices: these I saw under the firmament of heaven: and
again I looked back, and I saw angels without mercy, having no pity,
whose countenance was full of madness, and their teeth sticking out
beyond the mouth: their eyes shone like the morning star of the east,
and from the hairs of their head sparks of fire went out, or from
their mouth. And I asked the angel saying: Sir, who are those? And
the angel answered and said unto me: These are those who are destined
to the souls of the impious in the hour of need, who did not believe
that they had the Lord for their helper, nor hoped in him.
12. And I looked on high and I saw other angels whose countenance
shone as the sun, their loins girded with golden girdles, having
palms in their hands, and the sign of God, clothed with garments in
which was written the name of the Son of God, filled moreover with
all meekness and pity; and I asked the angels saying: Who are these,
Lord, in so great beauty and pity? And the angel answered and said
unto me: These are the angels of justice who are sent to lead up the
souls of the just, in the hour of need, who believed that they had
the Lord for their helper. And I said to him: Do the just and sinners
necessarily meet witnesses when they have died? And the angel
answered and said to me: There is one way by which all pass over to
God, but the just having their helper with them are not confounded
when they go to appear in the sight of God.
13. And I said to the angel: I wished to see the souls of the just
and of sinners going out of the world. And the angel answered and
said unto me: Look down upon the earth.
And I looked down from heaven
upon the earth, and saw the whole world, and it was nothing in my
sight and I saw the sons of men as though they were naught, and
a-wanting, and I wondered and said to the angel: Is this the
greatness of men? And the angel answered and said unto me: It is, and
these are they who do evil from morning till evening. And I looked
and saw a great cloud of fire spread over the whole world, and I said
to the angel: What is this, my Lord? and he said to me: This is injustice stirred up by the princes of sinners.
14. I indeed when I had heard this sighed and wept, and said to
the angel: I wished to see the souls of the just and of sinners, and
to see in what manner they go out of the body. And the angel answered
and said unto me: Look again upon the earth. And I looked and saw all
the world, and men were as naught and a-wanting: and I looked
carefully and saw a certain man about to die, and the angel said to
me: This one whom thou seest is a just man. And I looked again and
saw all his works, whatever he had done for the sake of God's name,
and all his desires, both what he remembered, and what he did not
remember; they all stood in his sight in the hour of need; and I saw
the just man advance and find refreshment and confidence, and before
he went out of the world the holy and the impious angels both
attended: and I saw them all, but the impious found no place of
habitation in him, but the holy took possession of his soul, guiding
it till it went out of the body: and they roused the soul saying:
Soul, know thy body whence thou goest out, for it is necessary that
thou shouldst return to the same body on the day of the resurrection,
that thou mayest receive the things promised to all the just.
Receiving therefore the soul from the body, they immediately kissed
it as familiarly known to them, saying to it: Do manfully, for thou
hast done the will of God while placed in the earth. And there came
to meet him the angel who watched him every day, and said to him: Do
manfully, soul; for I rejoice in thee, because thou hast done the
will of God on earth: for I related to God all thy works, such as
they were. Similarly also the spirit proceeded to meet him and said:
Soul, fear not, nor be disturbed, until thou comest into a place
which thou hast never known, but I will be a helper unto thee: for I
found in thee a place of refreshment in the time when I dwelt in
thee, while I was on earth. And his spirit strengthened him, and his
angel received him, and led him into heaven: and an angel said:
Whither runnest thou, O soul, and dost thou dare to enter into
heaven? Wait and let us see if there is anything of ours in thee: and
behold we find nothing in thee. I see also thy divine helper and
angel, and the spirit is rejoicing along with thee, because thou hast
done the will of God on earth. And they led him along till he should
worship in the sight of God. And when they had ceased, immediately
Michael and all the army of angels, with one voice, adored the
footstool of his feet, and his doom, saying at the same time to the
soul: This is your God of all things, who made you in his own image
and likeness. Moreover the angel returns and points him out saying:
God, remember his labours: for this is the soul, whose works I
related to thee, doing according to thy judgment. And the spirit said
likewise: I am the spirit of vivification inspiring him: for I had
refreshment in him, in the time when I dwelt in him, doing according
to thy judgment. And there came the voice of God and said: In as much
as this man did not vex me, neither will I vex him; for according as
he had pity, I also will have pity. Let him therefore be handed over
to Michael, the angel of the Covenant, and let him lead him into the
Paradise of joy, that he himself may become co-heir with all the
saints. And after these things I heard the voices of a thousand
thousand angels, and archangels, and cherubim, and twenty-four elders
saying hymns, and glorifying the Lord and crying: thou art just, O
Lord, and just are thy judgments, and there is no acceptance of
persons with thee, but thou rewardest unto every man according to thy
judgment. And the angel answered and said unto me: Hast thou believed
and known, that whatever each man of you has done, he sees in the
hour of need? And I said: Yes, sir.
15. And he saith to me: Look again down on the earth, and watch
the soul of an impious man going out of the body, which vexed the
Lord day and night, saying: I know nothing else in this world, I eat
and drink, and enjoy what is in the world; for who is there who has
descended into hell, and ascending has declared to us that there is
judgment there! And again I looked carefully, and saw all the scorn
of the sinner, and all that he did, and they stood together before
him in the hour of need: and it was done to him in that hour, in
which he was threatened about his body at the judgment, and I said:
It were better for him if he hall not been born. And after these
things, there came at the same time, the holy angels, and the malign,
and the soul of the sinner and the holy angels did not find a place
in it. Moreover the malign angels cursed it; and when they had drawn
it out of the body, the angels admonished it a third time, saying: O
wretched soul, look upon thy flesh, whence thou camest out: for it is
necessary that thou shouldst return to thy flesh in the day of
resurrection, that thou mayest receive the due for thy sins and thy
impieties.
16. And when they had led it forth, the customary angel preceded
it, and said to it: O wretched soul, I am the angel belonging to
thee, relating daily to the Lord thy malign works, whatever thou
didst by night or day: and if it were in my power, not for one day
would I minister to thee, but none of these things was I able to do:
the judge is pitiful and just, and he himself commanded us that we
should not cease to minister to the soul, till you should repent, but
thou hast lost the time of repentance. I indeed was strange to thee
and thou to me. Let us go on then to the just judge: I will not
dismiss thee, before I know from to-day why I was strange to thee.
And the spirit confounded him, and the angel troubled him. When,
therefore, they had arrived at the power, when he started to enter
heaven, a labour was imposed upon him, above all other labour: error
and oblivion and murmuring met him, and the spirit of fornication,
and the rest of the powers, and said to him: Whither goest thou,
wretched soul, and darest thou to rush into heaven? hold, that we may
see if we have our qualities in thee, since we do not see that thou
hast a holy helper. And after that I heard voices in the height of
heaven saying: Present that wretched soul to God, that it may know
that it is God that it despised. When, therefore, it had entered
heaven, all the angels saw it, a thousand thousand exclaimed with one
voice, all saying: Woe to thee, wretched soul, for the sake of thy
works which thou didst on earth; what answer art thou about to give
to God when thou shalt have approached to adore him? The angel who
was with it answered and said: Weep with me, my beloved, for I have
not found rest in this soul. And the angels answered him and said:
Let such a soul be taken away from the midst of ours, for from the
time he entered, the stink of him crosses to us angels. And after
these things it was presented, that it might worship in the sight of
God, and an angel of God showed him God who made him after his own
image and likeness. Moreover his angel ran before him saying: Lord
God Almighty, I am the angel of this soul, whose works I presented to
thee day and night, not doing according to thy judgment. And the
spirit likewise said: I am the spirit who dwelt in it from the time
it was made, in itself moreover I know it, and it has not followed my
will: judge it, Lord, according to thy judgment. And there came the
voice of God to it and said: Where is thy fruit which thou has made
worthy of the goods which thou hast received? Have I put a distance
of one day between thee and the just man? Did I not make the sun to
arise upon thee as upon the just? But the soul was silent, having
nothing to answer: and again there came a voice saying: Just is the
judgment of God, and there is no acceptance of persons with God, for
whoever shall have done mercy, on them shall he have mercy, and
whoever shall not have pitied neither shall God pity him. Let him
therefore be handed over to the angel Tartaruch, who is set over the
punishments, and let him place him in outer darkness, where there is
weeping and gnashing of teeth, and let him be there till the great
day of judgment. And after these things I heard the voice of angels
and archangels saying: Thou art just, Lord, and thy judgments are just.
17. And again I saw, and behold a soul which was led forward by
two angels, weeping and saying: Have pity on me, just God, God the
judge, for to-day is seven days since I went out of my body, and I
was handed over to these two angels, and they led me through to those
places, which I had never seen. And God, the just judge, saith to
him: What hast thou done? for thou never didst mercy, wherefore thou
wast handed over to such angels as have no mercy, and because thou
didst not do uprightly, so neither did they act piously with thee in
the hour of thy need. Confess therefore thy sins which thou didst
commit when placed in the world. And he answered and said: Lord, I
did not sin. And the Lord, the just Lord, was angered in fury when it
said: I did not sin, because it lied; and God said: Dost thou think
thou art still in the world? if any one of you, sinning there,
conceal and hide his sin from his neighbour, here indeed nothing
whatever shall be hid: for when the souls come to adore in sight of the throne, both the good works and the sins of each one are made manifest. And hearing these things the soul was silent, having no answer. And I heard the Lord God, the just judge, again saying: Come,angel of this soul, and stand in the midst. And the angel of the
sinful soul came, having in his hands a manuscript, and said: These,
Lord, in my hands, are all the sins of this soul from his youth till
to-day, from the tenth year of his birth: and if thou command, Lord,
I will also relate his acts from the beginning of his fifteenth year.
And the Lord God, the just judge, said: I say unto thee, angel, I do
not expect of thee an account of him since he began to be fifteen
years old, but state his sins for five years before he died and
before he came hither. And again God, the just judge, said: For by
myself I swear, and by my holy angels, and by my virtue, that if he
had repented five years before he died, on account of one year's
life, oblivion would now be thrown over all the evils which he sinned
before, and he would have indulgence and remission of sins: now
indeed he shall perish. And the angel of the sinful soul answered and
said: Lord, command that angel to exhibit those souls.
18. And in that same hour the souls were exhibited in the midst,
and the soul of the sinner knew them; and the Lord said to the soul
of the sinner: I say unto thee, soul, confess thy work which thou
wroughtest in these souls, whom thou seest, when they were in the
world. And he answered and said: Lord, it is not yet a full year
since I slew this one and poured his blood upon the ground, and with
another (a woman) I committed fornication: not this alone, but I also
greatly harmed her in taking away her goods. And the Lord God, the
just judge, said: Either thou didst not know that he who does
violence to another, if he dies first who sustains the violence, is
kept in this place until the doer of hurt dies, and then both stand
in the presence of the judge, and now each receives according to his
deed. And I heard a voice of one saying: Let that soul be delivered
into the hands of Tartarus, and led down into hell: he shall lead him
into the lower prison and he shall be put in torments, and left there
till the great day of judgment. And again I heard a thousand thousand
angels saying hymns to the Lord, and crying: Thou art just, O Lord,
and just are thy judgments.
19. The angel answered and said unto me: Hast thou perceived all
these things? and I said, Yes, sir. And he said to me: Follow me
again, and I will take thee, and show thee the places of the just.
And I followed the angel, and he raised me to the third heaven, and
placed me at the entry of the door: and looking carefully I saw, and
the door was of gold, and two columns of gold, full above of golden
letters, and the angel tuned again to me and said: Blessed weft thou,
if thou hadst entered into these doors, for it is not allowed to any
to enter except only to those who have goodness and innocence of body
in all things. And I asked the angel about everything and said: Sir,
tell me on what account these letters are put upon those tables? The
angel answered and said unto me: These are the names of the just,
serving God with their whole heart, who dwell on the earth. And again
I said: Sir, therefore their names and countenance and the likeness
of these who serve God are in heaven, and are known to the angels:
for they know who are the servants of God with all their heart,
before they go out of the world.
20. And when I had entered the interior of the gate of Paradise,
there came out to meet me an old man whose countenance shone as the
sun; and when he had embraced me he said: Hail, Paul, beloved of God.
And he kissed me with a cheerful countenance. He wept, and I said to
him: Brother, why dost thou weep? And again sighing and lamenting he
said: We are hurt by men, and they vex us greatly; for many are the
good things which the Lord has prepared, and great is his promise,
but many do not perceive them. And I asked the angel, and said: Sir,
who is this? And he said to me: This is Enoch, the scribe of
righteousness. And I entered into the interior of that place, and
immediately I saw the sun, and coming it saluted me laughing and
rejoicing. And when it had seen, it turned away and wept, and said to
me: Paul, would that thou shouldst receive thy labours which thou
hast done in the human race. For me, indeed, I have seen the great
and many good things, which God has prepared for the just, and the
promises of God are great, but many do not perceive them; but even by
many labours scarcely one or two enters into these places.
21. And the angel answered and said to me, Whatever I now show
thee here, and whatever thou shalt hear, tell it not to any one in
the earth. And he led me and shewed me: and there I heard words which
it is not lawful for a man to speak. And again he said, For now
follow me, and I will shew thee what thou oughtest to narrate in
public and relate.
And he took me down from the third heaven, and led me into the
second heaven, and again he led me on to the firmament and from the
firmament he led me over the doors of heaven: the beginning of its
foundation was on the river which waters all the earth. And I asked
the angel and said, Lord, what is this river of water? and he said to
me, This is Oceanus! And suddenly I went out of heaven, and I
understood that it is the light of heaven which lightens all the
earth. For the land there is seven times brighter than silver. And I
said, Lord, what is this place? And he said to me, This is the land
of promise. Hast thou never heard what is written: Blessed are the
meek: for they shall inherit the earth? The souls therefore of the
just, when they have gone out of the body, are meanwhile dismissed to
this place. And I said to the angel, Then this land will be
manifested before the time? The angel answered and said to me, When
Christ, whom thou preachest, shall come to reign, then, by the
sentence of God, the first earth will be dissolved and this land of
promise will then be revealed, and it will be like dew or cloud, and
then the Lord Jesus Christ, the King Eternal, will be manifested and
will come with all his saints to dwell in it, and he will reign over
them a thousand years, and they will eat of the good things which I
shall now show unto thee.
22. And I looked around upon that land and I saw a river flowing
of milk and honey, and there were trees planted by the bank of that
river, full of fruit: moreover each single tree bore twelve fruits in
the year, having various and diverse fruits: and I saw the created
things which are in that place and all the work of God, and I saw
there palms of twenty cubits, but others of ten cubits: and that land
was seven times brighter than silver. And there were trees full of
fruits from the roots to the highest branches, of ten thousand fruits
of palms upon ten thousand fruits. The grape-vines moreover had ten
thousand plants. Moreover in the single vines there were ten thousand
thousand bunches and in each of these a thousand single grapes:
moreover these single trees bore a thousand fruits. And I said to the
angel, Why does each tree bear a thousand fruits? The angel answered
and said unto me, Because the Lord God gives an abounding flood of
gifts to the worthy, because they also of their own will afflicted
themselves when they were placed in the world doing all things on
account of his holy name. And again I said to the angel, Sir, are
these the only promises which the Most Holy God makes? And he
answered and said to me: No! there are seven times greater than
these. But I say unto thee that when the just go out of the body they
shall see the promises and the good things which God has prepared for
them. Till then, they shall sigh, and lament saying: Have we emitted
any word from our mouth to vex our neighbour even on one day? I asked and said again: Are these alone the promises of God? And the angel answered and said unto me: These whom you now see are the souls of the married and those who kept the chastity of their nuptials,
containing themselves. But to the virgins and those who hunger and
thirst after righteousness and those who afflicted themselves for the
sake of the name of God, God will give seven times greater than
these, which I shall now show thee.
And then he took me up from that place where I saw these things
and behold, a river, and its waters were greatly whiter than milk,
and I said to the angel, What is this? And he said to me: This is the
Acherousian Lake where is the City of Christ, but not every man is
permitted to enter that city; for this is the journey which leads to
God, and if anyone is a fornicator and impious, and is converted and
shall repent and do fruits worthy of repentance, at first indeed when
he shall have gone out of the body, he is led and adores God, and
thence by command of the Lord he is delivered to the angel Michael
and he baptizes him in the Acherousian Lake--thus he leads them into
the City of Christ alongside of those who have never sinned. But I
wondered and blessed the Lord God for all the things which I saw.
23. And the angel answered and said unto me: Follow me and I will
lead thee into the City of Christ. And he was standing on the
Acherousian Lake and he put me into a golden ship and angels as it
were three thousand were saying hymns before me till I arrived at the
City of Christ. Moreover those who inhabited the City of Christ
greatly rejoiced over me as I went to them, and I entered and saw the
City of Christ, and it was all of gold, and twelve walls encircled
it, and twelve interior towers, and each wall had between them single
stadia in the circuit: And I said to the angel, Sir, how much is a
stadium? The angel answered and said to me: As much as there is
between the Lord God and the men who are on the earth, for the City
of Christ is alone great.These are the
four rivers which flow sufficiently for those who are in this land of
promise, of which the names are: the river of honey is called Fison,
and the river of milk Euphrates, and the river of oil Gion, and the
river of wine Tigris, such therefore they are for those who when
placed in the world did not use the power of these things, but they
hungered for these things and afflicted themselves for the sake of
the Lord God: so that when these enter into this city, the Lord will
assign them these things on high above all measure.
24. I indeed entering the gates saw trees great and very high
before the doors of the city, having no fruit but leaves only, and I
saw a few men scattered in the midst of the trees, and they lamented
greatly when they saw anyone enter the city. And those trees were
sorry for them and humbled themselves and bowed down and again
erected themselves. And I saw and wept with them and I asked the
angel and said: Sir, who are these who are not admitted to enter into
the City of Christ? And he said to me: These are they who zealously
abstained day and night in fasts, but they had a proud heart above
other men, glorifying and praising themselves and doing nothing for
their neighbours. For they gave some friendly greeting, but to others
they did not even say hail! and indeed they shewed hospitality to
those only whom they wished, and if they did anything whatever for
their neighbour they were immoderately puffed up. And I said: What
then, Sir? Did their pride prevent them from entering into the City
of Christ? And the angel answered and said unto me: Pride is the root
of all evils. Are they better than the Son of God who came to the
Jews with much humility? And I asked him and said: Why is it that the
trees humble themselves and erect themselves again? And the angel
answered and said to me: The whole time which these men passed on
earth zealously serving God, on account of the confusion and
reproaches of men at the time, they blushed and humiliated
themselves, but they were not saddened. nor did they repent that they
should recede from their pride which was in them. This is why the
trees humble themselves, and again are raised up. And I asked and
said: For what cause were they admitted to the doors of the city? The
angel answered and said unto me: Because of the great goodness of
God, and because there is the entry of his holy men entering into
this city: for this cause they are left in this place, but when
Christ the King Eternal enters with his saints, as he enters just men
may pray for these, and then they may enter into the city along with
them: but yet none of them is able to have assurance such as they
have who humbled themselves, serving the Lord God all their
lives.
25. But I went on while the angel instructed me, and he carried me
to the river of honey, and I saw there Isaiah and Jeremiah and
Ezekiel and Amos, and Micah and Zechariah, the minor and major
prophets, and they saluted me in the city. I said to the angel: What
way is this? And he said to me: This is the way of the prophets,
every one who shall have afflicted his soul and not done his own will
because of God, when he shall have gone out of the world and have
been led to the Lord God and adored him, then by the command of God
he is handed over to Michael, and he leads him into the city to this
place of the prophets, and they salute him as their friend and
neighbour because he did the will of God.
26. Again he led me where there is a river of milk, and I saw in
that place all the infants whom Herod slew because of the name of
Christ, and they saluted me, and the angel said to me: All who keep
their chastity with purity, when they shall have come out of the
body, after they adore the Lord God are delivered to Michael and are
led to the infants and they salute them, saying that they are our
brothers and friends and members; in themselves they shall inherit
the promises of God.
27. Again he took me up and carried me to the north of the city
and led me where there was a river of wine, and there I saw Abraham
and Isaac and Jacob, Lot and Job and other saints, and they saluted
me: and I asked and said: What is this place, my Lord? The angel
answered and said to me: All who are receivers of pilgrims, when they
go out of the world, first adore the Lord God, and are delivered to
Michael and by this way are led into the city, and all the just
salute him as son and brother, and say unto him: Because thou hast
observed humanity and the receiving of pilgrims, come, have an
inheritance in the city of the Lord our God: every just man shall
receive good things of God in the city, according to his own
action.
28. And again he carried me near the river of oil on the east of
the city. And I saw there men rejoicing and singing psalms, and I
said: Who are those, my Lord? And the angel saith to me: Those are
they who devoted themselves to God with their whole heart and had no
pride in themselves. For all those who rejoice in the Lord God and
sing psalms to the Lord with their whole heart are here led into this
city.
29. And he carried me into the midst of the city near the twelve
walls. But there was in this place a higher wall, and I asked and
said: Is there in the City of Christ a wall which in honour exceeds
this place? And the angel answering said to me: There is a second
better than the first, and similarly a third than the second, as each
exceeds the other, unto the twelfth wall. And I said: Tell me, Sir,
why one exceeds another in glory? And the angel answered and said
unto me: All who have in themselves even a little detraction or zeal
or pride, something of his glory would be made void even if he were
in the city of Christ: look backward!
And turning round I saw golden thrones placed in each gate, and on
them men having golden diadems and gems: and I looked carefully and I
saw inside between the twelve men thrones placed in another rank
which appeared of much glory, so that no one is able to recount their
praise. And I asked the angel and said: My lord, who is on the
throne? And the angel answered and said unto me: Those thrones belong
to those who had goodness and understanding of heart and made
themselves fools for the sake of the Lord God, nor knew new
Scriptures nor psalms, but, mindful of one chapter of the commands of
God, and hearing what it contained they wrought thereby in much
diligence and had s fight zeal before the Lord God, and the
admiration of them will seize all the saints in presence of the Lord
God, for talking with one another they say, Wait and see the
unlearned who know nothing more: by which means they merited so great
and such a garment and so great glory on account of their
innocence.
And I saw in the midst of this city a great altar, very high, and
there was one standing near the altar whose countenance shone as the
sun, and he held in his hands a psaltery and harp, and he sang
psalms, saying Halleluia! And his voice filled the whole city: at the
same time when all they who were on the towers and gates heard him
they responded Halleluia! so that the foundations of the city were
shaken: and I asked the angel and said, Sir, who is this of so great
power? And the angel said to me: This is David: this is the city of
Jerusalem, for when Christ the King of Eternity shall come with the
assurance of His kingdom, he again shall go before him that he may
sing psalms, and all the just at the same time shall sing psalms
responding Halleluia! And I said, Sir, how did David alone above the
other saints make a beginning of psalm-singing? And the angel
answered and said unto me: Because Christ the Son of God sits at the
right hand of His Father, and this David sings psalms before him in
the seventh heaven, and as is done in the heavens so also below,
because the host may not be offered to God without David, but it is
necessary that David should sing psalms in the hour of the oblation
of the body and blood of Christ: as it is performed in heaven so also
on earth.
30. And I said to the angel: Sir, what is Alleluia? And the angel
answered and said to me: You ask questions about everything. And he
said to me, Alleluia is said in the Hebrew language of God and
angels, for the meaning of Alleluia is this: tecel cat. marith macha.
And I said, Sir, what is tecel cat. marith macha? And the angel
answered and said unto me: Tecel cat. marith macha is: Let us all
bless him together. I asked the angel and said, Sir, do all who say
Alleluia bless the Lord? And the angel answered and said to me: It is
so, and again, therefore, if any one sing Alleluia and those who are
present do not sing at the same time, they commit sin because they do
not sing along with him, And I said: My lord, does he also sin if he
be hesitating or very old? The angel answered and said unto me: Not
so, but he who is able and does not join in the singing, know such as
a despiser of the Word, and it would be proud and unworthy that he
should not bless the Lord God his maker.
31. Moreover when he had ceased speaking to me, he led me outside
the city through the midst of the trees and far from the places of
the land of the good, and put me across the river of milk and honey:
and after that he led me over the ocean which supports the
foundations of heaven.
The angel answered and said unto me: Dost thou understand why thou
goest hence? And I said: Yes, sir. And he said to me Come and follow
me, and I will show thee the souls of the impious and sinners, that
thou mayest know what manner of place it is. And I proceeded with the angel and he carried me by the setting of the sun, and I saw the
beginning of heaven rounded on a great river of water, and I asked:
What is this river of water? And he said to me: This is Ocean which surrounds all the Earth. And when I was at the outer limit of Ocean I looked, and there was no light in that place, but darkness and sorrow and sadness: and I sighed.
And I saw there a fervent river of fire, and in it a multitude of
men and women immersed. up to the knees, and other men up to the
navel, others even up to the lips, others moreover up to the hair.
And I asked the angel and said: Sir, who are those in the fiery
river? And the angel answered and said to me: They are neither hot
nor cold, because they were found neither in the number of the just
nor in the number of the impious. For those spent the time of their
life on earth passing some days in prayer, but others in sins and
fornications, until their death. And I asked him and said: Who are
these, Sir, immersed up to their knees in fire? He answered and said
to me: These are they who when they have gone out of church throw
themselves into strange conversations to dispute. Those indeed who
are immersed up to the navel are those who, when they have taken the
body and blood of Christ go and fornicate and did not cease from
their sins till they died. Those who are immersed up to the lips are
the detractors of each other when they assemble in the church of God:
those up to the eyebrows are those who nod approval of themselves and
plot spite against their neighbour.
32. And I saw on the north a place of various and diverse
punishments full of men and women, and a river of fire ran down into
it. Moreover I observed and I saw pits great in depth, and in them
several souls together, and the depth of that place was as it were
three thousand cubits, and I saw them groaning and weeping and
saying: Have pity on us, O Lord! and none had pity on them. And I
asked the angel and said: Who are these, Sir? And the angel answered
and said unto me: These are they who did not hope in the Lord, that
they would be able to have him as their helper. And I asked and said: Sir, if these souls remain for thirty or forty generations thus one
upon another, if they were sent deeper, the pits I believe would not
hold them. And he said to me: The Abyss has no measure, for beyond
this it stretches down below him who is down in it: and so it is,
that if perchance anyone should take a stone and throw it into a very
deep well and after many hours it should reach the bottom, such is
the abyss. For when the souls are thrown in there, they hardly reach
the bottom in fifty years.
33. I, indeed, when I heard this, wept and groaned over the human
race. The angel answered and said unto me: Why dost thou weep? Art
thou more pitiful than God? For though God is good, He knows also
that there are punishments, and He patiently bears with the human
race, dismissing each one to work his own will in the time in which
he dwells on the earth.
34. I further observed the fiery river and saw there a man being
tortured by Tartaruchian angels having in their hands an iron with
three hooks with which they pierced the bowels of that old man: and I
asked the angel, and said: Sir, who is that old man on whom such
torments are imposed? And the angel answered and said to me: He whom you see was a presbyter who did not perform well his ministry: when he had been eating and drinking and committing fornication he offered the host to the Lord at his holy altar.
35. And I saw not far away another old man led on by malign angels
running with speed, and they pushed him into the fire up to his
knees, and they struck him with stones and wounded his face like a
storm, and did not allow him to say: Have pity on me! And I asked the
angel and he said to me: He whom you see was a bishop, and did not
perform well his episcopate, who indeed accepted the great name but
did not enter into the witness of him who gave him the name in all
his life, seeing that he did not do just judgment, and did not pity
widows and orphans, but now he receives retribution according to his
iniquity and his works.
36. And I saw another man in the fiery river up to his knees.
Moreover his hands were stretched out and bloody, and worms proceeded
from his mouth and nostrils and he was groaning and weeping, and
crying he said: Have pity on me! for I am hurt above the rest who are
in this punishment. And I asked, Sir, who is this? And he said to me:
This man whom thou seest, was a deacon who devoured the oblations and
committed fornications and did not right in the sight of God, for
this cause he unceasingly pays this penalty.
And I looked closely and saw alongside of him another man whom
they delivered up with haste and cast into the fiery river, and he
was (in it) up to the knees: and there came the angel who was set
over the punishments having a great fiery razor, and with it he cut
the lips of that man and the tongue likewise. And sighing, I lamented
and asked: Who is that, sir. And he said to me, He whom thou seest
was a reader and read to the people, but he himself did not keep the
precepts of God: now he also pays the proper penalty.
37. And I saw another multitude of pits in the same place, and in
the midst of it a river full of a multitude of men and women, and
worms consumed them. But I lamented and sighing asked the angel and
said: Sir, who are these? And he said to me: These are those who
exacted interest on interest and trusted in their riches and did not
hope in God that He was their helper.
And after that I looked and saw another place, very narrow, and it
was like a wall, and fire round about it. And I saw inside men and
women gnawing their tongues, and I asked: Sir, who are these. And he
said to me: These are they who in church disparage the Word of God,
not attending to it, but as it were make naught of God and His
angels: for that cause they now likewise pay the proper penalty.
38. And I observed and saw another old man down in a pit and his
countenance was like blood, and I asked and said, Sir, what is this
place? And he said to me: Into that pit stream all the punishments.
And I saw men and women immersed up to the lips and I asked, Sir, who
are these? And he said to me: These are the magicians who prepared
for men and women evil magic arts and did not find how to stop them
till they died.
And again I saw men and women with very black faces in a pit of
fire, and I sighed and lamented and asked, Sir, who are these? And he
said to me: These are fornicators and adulterers who committed
adultery having wives of their own: likewise also the women committed
adultery having husbands of their own: therefore they unceasingly
suffer penalties.
39. And I saw there girls having black raiment, and four terrible
angels having in their hands burning chains, and they put them on the
necks of the girls and led them into darkness: and I, again weeping,
asked the angel: Who are these, Sir? And he said to me: These are
they who, when they were virgins, defiled their virginity unknown to
their parents; for which cause they unceasingly pay the proper
penalties.
And again I observed there men and women with hands cut and their
feet placed naked in a place of ice and snow, and worms devoured
them. But seeing them I lamented and asked: Sir, who are these? And
he said to me: These are they who harmed orphans and widows and the
poor, and did not hope in the Lord, for which cause they unceasingly
pay the proper penalties.
And I observed and saw others hanging over a channel of water, and
their tongues were very dry, and many fruits were placed in their
sight, and they were not permitted to take of them, and I asked: Sir,
who are these? And he said to me: These are they who break their fast
before the appointed hour, for this cause they unceasingly pay these
penalties.
And I saw other men and women hanging by their eyebrows and their
hair, and a fiery river drew them, and I said: Who are these, my
Lord? And he said to me: These are they who join themselves not to
their own husbands and wives but to whores, and therefore they
unceasingly pay the proper penalties.
And I saw other men and women covered with dust, and their
countenance was like blood, and they were in a pit of pitch and
sulphur and running down into a fiery river, and I asked: Sir, who
are these? And he said to me: These are they who committed the
iniquity of Sodom and Gomorrah, the male with the male, for which
reason they unceasingly pay the penalties.
40. And I observed and saw men and women clothed in bright
garments, having their eyes blind, placed in a pit, and I asked: Sir,
who are these? And he said to me: These are of the people who did alms, and knew not the Lord God, for which reason they unceasingly pay the proper penalties. And I observed and saw other men and women on an obelisk of fire, and beasts tearing them in pieces, and they were not allowed to say, Lord have pity on us! And I saw the angel of
penalties putting heavy punishments on them and saying: Acknowledge the Son of God; for this was predicted to you, when the divine
Scriptures were read to you, and you did not attend; for which cause
God's judgment is just, for your actions have apprehended you and
brought you into these penalties. But I sighed and wept, and I asked and said: Who are these men and women who are strangled in fire and pay their penalties? And he answered me: These are women who defiled the image of God when bringing forth infants out of the womb, and
these are the men who lay with them. And their infants addressed the
Lord God and the angels who were set over the punishments, saying:
Cursed be the hour to our parents, for they defiled the image of God,
having the name of God but not observing His precepts: they gave us
for food to dogs and to be trodden down of swine: others they threw
into the river. But their infants were handed over to the angels of
Tartarus who were set over the punishments, that they might lead them
to a wide place of mercy: but their fathers and mothers were tortured
in a perpetual punishment.
And after that I saw men and women clothed with rags full of pitch
and fiery sulphur, and dragons were coiled about their necks and
shoulders and feet, and angels having fiery horns restrained them and
smote them, and closed their nostrils, saying to them: Why did ye not
know the time in which it was right to repent and serve God, and did
not do it? And I asked: Sir, who are these? And he said to me: These
are they who seem to give up the world for God, putting on our garb,
but the impediments of the world made them wretched, not main taining
agapoe, and they did not pity widows and orphans: they did not
receive the stranger and the pilgrim, nor did they offer the
oblations, and they did not pity their neighbour. Moreover their
prayer did not even on one day ascend pure to the Lord God, but many
impediments of the world detained them, and they were not able to do
right in the sight of God, and the angels enclosed them in the place
of punishments. Moreover they saw those who were in punishments and
said to them: We indeed when we lived in the world neglected God, and
ye also did likewise: as we also truly when we were in the world knew
that ye were sinners. But ye said: These are just and servants of
God, now we know why ye were called by the name of the Lord: for
which cause they also pay their own penalties.
And sighing I wept and said: Woe unto men, woe unto sinners! why
were they born? And the angel answered and said unto me: Why dost
thou lament? Art thou more pitiful than the Lord God who is blessed
forever, who established judgment and sent forth every man to choose
good and evil in his own will and do what pleases him? Then I
lamented again very greatly, and he said to me: Dost thou lament when
as yet thou hast not seen greater punishments? Follow me and thou
shalt see seven times greater than these.
41. And he carried me south and placed me above a well, and I
found it sealed with seven seals: and answering, the angel who was
with me said to the angel of that place: Open the mouth of the well
that Paul, the well-beloved of God, may see, for authority is given
him that he may see all the pains of hell. And the angel said to me:
Stand afar off that thou mayest be able to bear the stench of this
place. When therefore the well was opened, immediately there arose
from it a certain hard and malign stench, which surpasses all
punishments: and I looked into the well and I saw fiery masses
glowing in every. part, and narrow places, and the mouth of the well
was narrow so as to admit one man only. And the angel answered and
said unto me: If any man shall have been put into this well of the
abyss and it shall have been sealed over him, no remembrance of him
shall ever be made in the sight of the Father and His Son and the
holy angels. And I said: Who are these, Sir, who are put into this
well? And he said to me: They are whoever shall not confess that
Christ has come in the flesh and that the Virgin Mary brought him
forth, and whoever says that the bread and cup of the Eucharist of
blessing are not this body and blood of Christ.
42. And I looked to the south in the west and I saw there a
restless worm and in that place there was gnashing of teeth: moreover
the worms were one cubit long, and had two heads, and there I saw men
and women in cold and gnashing of teeth. And I asked and said, Sir,
who are these in this place? And he said to me: These are they who
say that Christ did not rise from the dead and that this flesh will
not rise again. And I asked and said: Sir, is there no fire nor heat
in this place? And he said to me: In this place there is nothing else
but cold and snow: and again he said to me: Even if the sun should
rise upon them, they do not become warm on account of the
superabundant cold of that place and the snow.
But hearing these things I stretched out my hands and wept, and
sighing again, I said: It were better for us if we had not been born,
all of us who are sinners.
43. But when those who were in the same place saw me weeping with the angel, they themselves cried out and wept saying, Lord God have mercy upon us! And after these things I saw the heavens open, and
Michael the archangel descending from heaven, and with him was the
whole army of angels, and they came to those who were placed in
punishment and seeing him, again weeping, they cried out and said,
Have pity on as! Michael the archangel, have pity on us and on the
human race, for on account of thy prayers the earth standeth. We now
see the judgment and acknowledge the Son of God! It was impossible
for us before these things to pray for this, before we entered into
this place: for we heard that there was a judgment before we went out
of the world, but impediments and the life of the world did not allow
us to repent. And Michael answered and said: Hear Michael speaking! I am he who stands in the sight of God every. hour: As the Lord liveth,
in whose sight I stand, I do not intermit one day or one night
praying incessantly for the human race, and I indeed pray for those
who are on the earth: but they do not cease doing iniquity and
fornications, and they do not bring to me any good while they are
placed on earth: and ye have consumed in vanity the time in which ye
ought to have repented. But I have always prayed thus and I now
beseech that God may send dew and send forth rains upon the earth,
and now I desire until the earth produce its fruits and verily I say,
that if any have done but a little good, I will agonise for him,
protecting him till he have escaped the judgment of penalties. Where
therefore are your prayers? Where are your penances? Ye have lost
your time contemptuously. But now weep and I will weep with you and
the angels who are with me with the well-beloved Paul, if perchance
the merciful God will have pity and give you refreshment. But hearing
these words they cried out and wept greatly, and all said with one
voice: Have pity on us, Son of God! And I, Paul, sighed and said: O
Lord God! have pity on thy creature, have pity on the sons of men,
have pity on thine image.
44. And I looked and saw the heaven move like a tree shaken by the
wind. Suddenly, moreover, they threw, themselves on their faces in
the sight of the throne. And I saw twenty-four elders and twenty-four
thousand adoring God, and I saw an altar and veil and throne, and all
were rejoicing; and the smoke of a good odour was raised near the
altar of the throne of God, and I heard the voice of one saying: For
the sake of what do ye our angels and ministers intercede? And they cried out saying: We intercede seeing thy many kindnesses to the
human race. And after these things I saw the Son of God descending
from heaven, and a diadem was on his head. And seeing him those who
were placed in punishment exclaimed all with one voice saying: Have
pity, Son of the High God! Thou art He who shewest refreshment for
all in the heavens and on earth, and on us likewise have pity, for
since we have seen Thee, we have refreshment. And a voice went out
from the Son of God through all the punishments saying: And what work
have ye done that ye demand refreshment from me? My blood was poured
out for your sakes, and not even so did ye repent: for your sakes I
wore the crown of thorns on my head: for you I received buffets on my
cheeks, and not even so did ye repent. I asked water when hanging on
the cross and they gave me vinegar mixed with gall, with a spear they
opened my right side, for my name's sake they slew my prophets and
just men, and in all these things I gave you a place of repentance
and ye would not. Now, however, for the sake of Michael the archangel
of my covenant and the angels who are with him, and because of Paul
the well-beloved, whom I would not vex, for the sake of your brethren
who are in the world and offer oblations, and for the sake of your
sons, because my precepts are in them, and more for the sake of mine
own kindness, on the day on which I rose from the dead, I give to you
all who are in punishment a night and a day of refreshment forever.
And they all cried out and said, We bless thee, Son of God, that Thou
hast given us a night and a day of respite. For better to us is a
refreshment of one day above all the time of our life which we were
on earth, and if we had plainly known that this was intended for
those who sin, we would have worked no other work, we would have done
no business, and we would have done no iniquity: what need had we for
pride in the world? For here our pride is crushed which ascended from
our mouth against our neighbour: our plagues and excessive straitness
and the tears and the worms which are under us, these are much worse
to us than the pains which we have left behind us. When they said
thus, the malign angels of the penalties were angered with them,
saying: How long do ye lament and sigh? for ye had no pity. For this
is the judgment of God who had no pity. But ye received this great
grace of a day and a night's refreshment on the Lord's Day for the
sake of Paul the well-beloved of God who descended to you.
45. And after that the angel said to me: Hast thou seen all these
things? And I said: Yes, Sir. And he said to me: Follow me and I will
lead thee into Paradise, that the just who are there may see thee,
for lo! they hope to see thee, and they are ready to come to meet
thee in joy and gladness. And I followed the angel by the impulse of the Holy Spirit, and he placed me in Paradise and said to me: This is
Paradise in which Adam and his wife erred. Moreover I entered
Paradise and saw the beginning of waters, and there was an angel
making a sign to me and he said to me: Observe, said he, the waters,
for this is the river of Physon which surrounds all the land of
Evilla, and the second is Geon which surrounds all the land of Egypt
and Ethiopia, and the third is Thigris which is over against the
Assyrians, and another is Eufrates which waters all the land of
Mesopotamia. And when I had gone inside I saw a tree planted from whose roots water flowed out, and from this beginning there were four rivers. And the spirit of God rested on that tree, and when the
Spirit blew, the waters flowed forth, and I said: My Lord, is it this
tree itself which makes the waters flow? And he said to me: That from the beginning, before the heavens and earth were manifested, and all things here invisible, the Spirit of God was borne upon the waters, but from the time when the command of God made the heavens and earth to appear, the Spirit rested upon this tree: wherefore whenever the Spirit blows, the waters flow forth from the tree. And he held me by
the hand and led me near the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and
he said: This is the tree by which death entered into the world, and
receiving of it through his wife Adam ate and death entered into the
world. And he shewed me another tree in the midst of Paradise, and saith to me: This is the tree of life.
46. While I was yet looking upon the tree, I saw a virgin coming
from afar and two hundred angels before her saying hymns, and I asked
and said: Sir, who is she who comes in so great glory? And he said to
me: This is Mary the Virgin, the Mother of the Lord. And coming near she saluted me and said: Hail, Paul! well-beloved of God and angels and men. For all the saints prayed my Son Jesus who is my Lord that
thou mightest come hither in the body that they might see thee before
thou goest out of the world. And the Lord said to them: Bear and be
patient: yet a little and ye shall see him and he shall be with you
for ever: and again they all said to him together: Do not vex us, for
we desire to see him in the flesh, for by him Thy name was greatly
glorified in the world, and we have seen that he endured all the
labours whether of the greater or of the less. This we learn from
those who come hither. For when we say: Who is he who directed you in
the world? they reply to us: There is one in the world whose name is
Paul, he preaches and announces Christ, and we believe that many have
entered into the kingdom through the virtue and sweetness of his
speeches. Behold all the just men are behind me coming to meet thee,
Paul, and I first come for this cause to meet them who did the will
of my Son and my Lord Jesus Christ, I first advance to meet them and
do not send them away to be as wanderers until they meet in
peace.
47. When she had thus spoken, I saw three coming from afar, very
beautiful in the likeness of Christ, and their forms were shining,
and their angels, and I asked: Sir, who are these? And he said to me:
Dost thou not know those? And I said: No, Sir. And he answered: These
are the fathers of the people, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. And coming
near they saluted me, and said: Hail, Paul, well-beloved of God and
men; blessed is he who suffers violence for the Lord's sake. And
Abraham answered me and said: This is my son Isaac, and Jacob my
well-beloved, and we have known the Lord and followed him; blessed
are all they who believed in thy word, that they may be able to
inherit the Kingdom of God by labour, by renunciation, and
sanctification, and humility, and charity, and meekness, and fight
faith in the Lord; and we also have had devotion to the Lord whom
thou preachest in the testament, that we might assist those who
believed in him with their whole soul, and might minister unto them
as fathers minister to their children.
When they had thus spoken, I saw other twelve coming from afar in
honour, and I asked: Sir, who are these? And he said: These are the
patriarchs. And coming near they saluted me and said: Hail, Paul,
well-beloved of God and men: the Lord did not vex us, that we might
see thee yet in the body, before thou goest out of the world. And
each one of them reminded me of his name in order, from Ruben to
Benjamin: and Joseph said to me: I am he who was sold; but I say to
thee, Paul, that all the things, whatever my brothers did to me, in
nothing did I act maliciously with them, nor in all the labour which
they imposed on me, nor in any point was I hurt by them on that
account from morning till evening: blessed is he who receives some
hurt on account of the Lord, and bears it, for the Lord will repay it
to him manifold, when he shall have gone out of the world.
48. When he had spoken thus far, I saw another beautiful one
coming from afar, and his angels saying hymns, and I asked: Sir, who
is this that is beautiful of countenance? And he saith to me: Dost
thou not know him? And I said: No, Sir. And he said to me: This is
Moses the law-giver, to whom God gave the law. And when he had come
near me, he immediately wept, and after that he saluted me: and I
said to him: What dost thou lament? for I have heard that thou
excellest every. man in meekness. And he answered saying: I weep for
those whom I planted with toil, because they did not bear fruit, nor
did any profit by them; and I saw all the sheep whom I fed, that they
were scattered and become as if they had no shepherd, and because all
the toils which I
endured for the sake of the sons of Israel were accounted as
naught, and how greatso-ever virtues I did in the midst of them these
they did not understand, and I wonder that strangers and
uncircumcised and idol-wor-shippers have been converted and have
entered into the promises of God, but Israel has not entered; and now
I say unto thee, brother Paul, that in that hour when the people
hanged Jesus whom thou preachest, that the Father, the God of all,
who gave me the law, and Michael and all the angels and archangels,
and Abraham and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the just wept over the Son
of God hanging on the cross. In that hour all the saints attended on
me looking (upon me) and they said to me: See, Moses, what men of thy
people have done to the Son of God. Wherefore thou art blessed, Paul,
and blessed the generation and race which believed in thy word.
49. When he had spoken thus far, there came other twelve, and
seeing me said: Art thou Paul the glorified in heaven and on earth?
And I answered and said: What are ye? The first answered and said: I
am Esaias whom Manasses cut asunder with a wooden saw. And the second
said likewise: I am Jeremias who was stoned by the children of Israel
and slain. And the third said: I am Ezekiel whom the children of
Israel dragged by the feet over a rock in a mountain till they
knocked out my brains, and we endured all these toils, wishing to
save the children of Israel: and I say unto thee that after the toils
which they laid upon me, I cast myself on my face in the sight of the
Lord praying for them, bending my knees until the second hour of the
Lord's day, till Michael came and lifted me up from the earth.
Blessed art thou, Paul, and blessed the nation which believed through
thee.
And as these passed by, I saw another, beautiful of countenance,
and I asked: Sir, Who is this? Who when he had seen me, rejoiced and
said to me: This is Lot who was found just in Sodom. And approaching
he saluted me and said: Blessed art thou, Paul, and blessed the
generation to which thou didst minister. And I answered and said to
him: Art thou Lot who wast found just in Sodom? And he said: I
entertained angels, as travellers, and when they of the city wished
to violate them, I offered them my two virgin daughters who had not
yet known men, and gave them to them saying: use them as ye will, but
only to these men ye shall do no evil; for this cause they entered
under the roof of my house. For this cause, therefore, we ought to be
confident and know that if anyone shall have done anything, God shall
repay him manifold when they shall come to him. Blessed art thou,
Paul, and blessed the nation which believed in thy word.
When, therefore, he had ceased talking to me, I saw another coming
from a distance, very beautiful of countenance, and smiling, and his
angels saying hymns: and I said to the angel who was with me: Has
then each of the just an angel for companion? And he said to me: Each
one of the saints has his own (angel) assisting him, and saying a
hymn, and the one does not depart from the other. And I said: Who is
this, Sir? And he said: This is Job. And approaching, he saluted me
and said: Brother Paul, thou hast great praise with God and men. And
I am Job, who laboured much for a period of thirty years from a
plague in the blood; and verily in the beginning, the wounds which
went forth from my body were like grains of wheat. But on the third
day, they became as the foot of an ass; worms moreover which fell
four digits in length: and on the third (day) the devil appeared and
said to me: Say something against God and die. I said to him: If such
be the will of God that I should remain under a plague all the time
of my life till I die, I shall not cease from blessing the Lord, and
I shall receive more reward. For I know that the labours of that
world are nothing to the refreshment which is afterwards: for which
cause blessed art thou, Paul, and blessed the nation which believed
through thee.
50. When he had spoken thus far, another came calling from afar
and saying: Blessed art thou, Paul, and blessed am I because I saw
thee, the beloved of the Lord. And I asked the angel: Sir, who is
this? And he answered and said unto me: This is Noe in the time of
the deluge. And immediately we saluted each other: and greatly
rejoicing he said to me: Thou art Paul the most beloved of God. And I
asked him: Who art thou? And he said: I am Noe, who was in the time
of the deluge. And I say to thee, Paul, that working for a hundred
years, I made the ark, not putting off the tunic with which I was
clad, nor did I cut the hair of my head. Till then also I cherished
continence, not approaching my own wife: in those hundred years not a
hair of my head grew in length, nor did my garments become soiled:
and I besought men at all times saying: Repent, for a deluge of
waters will come upon you. But they laughed at me, and mocked my
words; and again they said to me: But this is the time of those who
are able to play and sin freely, desiring her with whom it is
possible to commit fornication frequently: for God does not regard
this, and does not know what things are done by us men, and there is
no flood of waters straightway coming upon this world. And they did
not cease from their sins, till God destroyed all flesh which had the
breath of life in it. Know then that God loveth one just man more
than all the world of the impious. Wherefore, blessed art thou, Paul,
and blessed is the nation which believes through thee.
51. And turning round, I saw other just ones coming from afar, and
I asked the angel: Sir, who are those? And he answered me: These are
Elias and Eliseus. And they saluted me: and I said to them: Who are
ye? And one of them answered and said: I am Elias, the prophet of
God; I am Elias who prayed, and because of my word, the heaven did
not rain for three years and six months, on account of the
unrighteousness of men. God is just and true, who doeth the will of
his servants: for the angels often besought the Lord for rain, and he
said: Be patient till my servant Elias shall pray and petition for
this and I will send rain on the earth.