BOOK OF CREATION.
CHAPTER THREE: THE DESTRUCTION AND RE-CREATION.
(Para 1) It is known, and the story comes down from ancient times, that there was not one creation but two, a creation and a re-creation. It is a fact known to the wise that the Earth was utterly destroyed once then reborn on a second wheel of creation.
(2) At the time of the great destruction of Earth, Yah caused a dragon from out of Heaven to come and encompass her about. The dragon was frightful to behold, it lashed its tail, it breathed out fire and hot coals, and a great catastrophe was inflicted upon mankind. The body of the dragon was wreathed in a cold bright light and beneath, on the belly, was a ruddy hued glow, while behind it trailed a flowing tail of smoke. It spewed out cinders and hot stones and its breath was foul and stenchful, poisoning the nostrils of men. Its passage caused great thunderings and lightnings to rend the thick darkened sky, all Heaven and Earth being made hot. The seas were loosened from their cradles and rose up, pouring across the land. There was an awful, shrilling trumpeting which out-powered even the howling of the unleashed winds.
(3) Men, stricken with terror, went mad at the awful sight in the Heavens. They were loosed from their senses and dashed about, crazed, not knowing what they did. The breath was sucked from their bodies and they were burnt with a strange ash.
(4) Then it passed, leaving Earth enwrapped within a dark and glowering mantle which was ruddily lit up inside. The bowels of the Earth were torn open in great writhing upheavals and a howling whirlwind rent the mountains apart. The wrath of the sky-monster was loosed in the Heavens. It lashed about in flaming fury, roaring like a thousand thunders; it poured down fiery destruction amid a welter of thick black blood. So awesome was the fearfully aspected thing that the memory mercifully departed from man, his thoughts were smothered under a cloud of forgetfulness.
(5) The Earth vomited forth great gusts of foul breath from awful mouths opening up in the midst of the land. The evil breath bit at the throat before it drove men mad and killed them. Those who did not die in this manner were smothered under a cloud of red dust and ashes, or were swallowed by the yawning mouths of Earth or crushed beneath crashing rocks.
(6) The first sky-monster was joined by another which swallowed the tail of the one going before, but the two could not be seen at once. The sky-monster reigned and raged above Earth, doing battle to possess it, but the many bladed sword of Yah cut them in pieces, and their falling bodies enlarged the land and the sea. In this manner the first Earth was destroyed by calamity descending from out of the skies. The vaults of Heaven had opened to bring forth monsters more fearsome than any that ever haunted the uneasy dreams of men. Men and their dwelling places were gone, only sky boulders and red earth remained where once they were, but amidst all the desolation a few survived, for man is not easily destroyed. They crept out from caves and came down from the mountainsides. Their eyes were wild and their limbs trembled, their bodies shook and their tongues lacked control. Their faces were twisted and the skin hung loose on their bones. They were as maddened
wild beasts driven into an enclosure before flames; they knew no law, being deprived of all the wisdom they once had and those who had guided them were gone.
(7) The Earth, only true Altar of Yah, had offered up a sacrifice of life and sorrow to atone for the sins of mankind. Man had not sinned in deed but in the things he had failed to do. Man suffers not only for what he does but for what he fails to do. He is not chastised for making mistakes but for failing to recognise and rectify them.
(8) Then the great canopy of dust and cloud which encompassed the Earth, enshrouding it in heavy darkness, was pierced by ruddy Light, and the canopy swept down in great cloudbursts and raging storm waters. Cool moon tears were shed for the distress of Earth and the woes of men.
(9) When the light of the sun pierced the Earth's shroud, bathing the land in its revitalising glory, the Earth again knew night and day, for there were now times of light and times of darkness. The smothering canopy rolled away and the vaults of Heaven became visible to man. The foul air was purified and new air clothed the reborn Earth, shielding her from the dark hostile void of Heaven.
(10) The rainstorms ceased to beat upon the faces of the land and the waters stilled their turmoil. Earthquakes no longer tore the Earth open, nor was it burned and buried by hot rocks. The land masses were re-established in stability and solidity, standing firm in the midst of the surrounding waters. The oceans fell back to their assigned places and the land stood steady upon its foundations. The sun shone upon land and sea, and life was renewed upon the face of the Earth. Rain fell gently once more and clouds of fleece floated across day skies.
(11) The waters were purified, the sediment sank and life increased in abundance. Life was renewed, but it was different. Man survived, but he was not the same. The sun was not as it had been and a moon had been taken away. Man stood in the midst of renewal and regeneration. He looked up into the Heavens above in fear for the awful powers of destruction lurking there. Henceforth, the placid skies would hold a terrifying secret.
(12) Man found the new Earth firm and the Heavens fixed. He rejoiced but also feared, for he lived in dread that the Heavens would again bring forth monsters and crash about him.
(13) When men came forth from their hiding places and refuges, the world their fathers had known was gone forever. The face of the land was changed and Earth was littered with rocks and stones which had fallen when the structure of Heaven collapsed. One generation groped in the desolation and gloom, and as the thick darkness was dispelled its children believed they were witnessing a new creation. Time passed, memory dimmed and the record of events was no longer clear. Generation followed generation and as the ages unfolded, new tongues and
new tales replaced the old.
COMMENTARY.
So there you have it. There has been two creations. The Destroyer can be found three times in the sixty six books we now have known as the Bible. Here they are: Exodus 12:23: “When Yahusha goes through the land to strike down the Egyptians, He will see the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe and will pass over that doorway, and he will not permit the Destroyer to enter your houses and strike you down.”
Jeremiah 48:8: “The Destroyer will come against every town, and not a town will escape. The valley will be ruined and the plateau destroyed, because Yahusha has spoken.”
Job 15:21: “A [dreadful] sound of terrors is in his ears; While at peace and in a time of prosperity the Destroyer comes upon him [the tent of the robber is not at peace].”
(Destroyer added with a capital D for emphasis.) But which of us by reading the above could understand this? It’s a rare privilege to have this kind of wisdom. Here we are standing in the balance as intended.
Other Scriptures are worth looking at:
Genesis 7:11. “In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, on the seventeenth day of the second month, on that same day all the fountains of the great deep [subterranean waters] burst open, and the windows and floodgates of the heavens were opened.”
Joshua 10:11. “As they fled before Isra’el down the road to Beit-Horon, Yahuah threw huge hailstones down on them all the way to ‘Azekah, and they died; more died because of the hail than because Isra’el had killed them with the sword.” (And:)
Genesis 1:14-15. “And Yah said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for appointed times and for days and years; and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heavens to give light upon the earth; and it was so.”
“It is a fact known to the wise that the Earth was utterly destroyed once then reborn on a second wheel of creation.” Those who are wise will know this time. Just like the Wedding Feast of the Lamb found in the passage about the wise and foolish virgins (or bridesmaids) in Matthew 25, they know how to be there at the correct time so they go in. The foolish come later. they do come in, I believe, not to the Wedding Supper but after the cataclysm. Why were those allowed in but these aren't? Quite simply because they weren't! I would say because they weren't listening. The wise hear by one way or another or others hear for them. Either way the wise make it. Just like in the last chapter, we are the balance between Heaven (the Spirit) and Earth (the natural). Its also not just a case of not doing what you shouldn't but doing what you should.
The thick black blood in Para 4 is likely the iron oxide dust which comes with or is the dragon’s tail. It's readily viewable pretty much every evening at present (August 2017) with the sunset along with the ‘clouds’ covering it but we still see the colour sometimes red, yellow or other. Mankind will survive but it will be an awful time. Many will die by this or other situations related to it. The Elites will try to maintain power. There's mention of people running around not knowing what they do. This is similar to a remark I've heard of the events being beyond human comprehension. They will run to caves (Petra, Jordan? Cappadocia, Turkey?) After its passing those who survive will find the Elites coming out for war. Oh dear. Be wise!
A second one comes later and tries to swallow the first one’s tail! Is this the Blue Kachina? I certainly think so. This I have read is Earth's dead twin. Another ‘planet’ always on the far side of the sun and not visible normally. That was until the arrival of the Nemesis (mini-) solar system moved their positions. At this point it catches up! Whether we will see it do the same this time is questionable but quite possibly yes. Will we lose all wisdom as in times past? Will the former skills to make food, for instance, need teaching again?
“Life was renewed, but it was different. Man survived, but he was not the same.” We have a similar passage in the Gospels. (Yes, the ones deemed worthy in the 66 books.) Matthew 19:23-30. “Then Yahusha said to His talmidim (disciples), “Yes. I tell you that it will be very hard for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Furthermore, I tell you that it is easier for a camel to pass through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Yah.” When the talmidim heard this they were utterly amazed. “Then who,” they asked, “can be saved?” Yahusha looked at them and said, “Humanly, this is impossible; but with Yah everything is possible.” Kefa replied, “Look, we have left everything and followed You. So what will we have?” Yahusha said to them, “Yes. I tell you that in the regenerated world, when the Son of Man sits on His Glorious Throne, you who have followed Me will also sit on twelve thrones and judge the twelve tribes of Isra’el. Everyone who has left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children or fields for My sake will receive a hundred times more, and he will obtain eternal life. But many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be first.” Keeping to the same point that we stand in the balance between Spirit and Earth not doing what we shouldn’t and doing what we should. Of course, not forgetting what it has said even in this chapter: “The Earth, only true Altar of Yah, had offered up a sacrifice of life and sorrow to atone for the sins of mankind. Man had not sinned in deed but in the things he had failed to do. Man suffers not only for what he does but for what he fails to do. He is not chastised for making mistakes but for failing to recognise and rectify them.” Our ever patient Yahuah (Father) will wait a long time to see this happen but if we don’t come to this point He must judge for our own good. Bear in mind that we are once again in times when those in power aren’t recognising and rectifying these things.