O Lord, look upon me in pity, and turn away thine anger from this thy people, and suffer not that they shall go forth across this raging deep in darkness but behold these bthings which I have molten out of the rock.Ĥ And I know, O Lord, that thou hast all apower, and can do whatsoever thou wilt for the benefit of man therefore touch these stones, O Lord, with thy bfinger, and prepare them that they may shine forth in darkness and they shall shine forth unto us in the vessels which we have prepared, that we may have clight while we shall cross the sea.ĥ Behold, O Lord, thou canst do this. Now behold, O Lord, and do not be aangry with thy servant because of his weakness before thee for we know that thou art holy and dwellest in the heavens, and that we are bunworthy before thee because of the cfall our dnatures have become evil continually nevertheless, O Lord, thou hast given us a commandment that we must call upon thee, that from thee we may receive according to our desires.ģ Behold, O Lord, thou hast smitten us because of our iniquity, and hast driven us forth, and for these many years we have been in the wilderness nevertheless, thou hast been amerciful unto us. 1 And it came to pass that the brother of Jared, (now the number of the vessels which had been prepared was eight) went forth unto the amount, which they called the mount bShelem, because of its exceeding height, and did cmolten out of a rock sixteen small stones and they were white and clear, even as transparent dglass and he did carry them in his hands upon the top of the mount, and cried again unto the Lord, saying:Ģ O Lord, thou hast said that we must be encompassed about by the floods.
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