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A76951 XL. questions concerning the soule· Propounded by Dr. Balthasar Walter· And answered, by Jacob Behmen. Aliàs Teutonicus Philosophus. And in his answer to the first question is the turned eye, or, philosophick globe. (Which in it selfe containeth all mysteries) with an exposition of it. VVritten in the Germane language. Anno. 1620.; Viertzig Fragen von der Seelen Urstand, Essentz, Wesen, Natur und Eisenschafft. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624. Clavis. English.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665?.; Walther, Balthaser, 1586-1640.; Simons, Matthew, d. 1654, printer. 1647 (1647) Wing B3408A; ESTC R172808 191,083 216

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and to yield the Spirit of our wills into the mercy and Love of God and alwayes cast our selves into the will of God and not count Earthly p Or profit goods and pleasure our treasure setting our desire upon it which will destroy the Image for it is a Turba of the Image of God and bringeth Earthly properties into the Image 35. q Or to conclude To summe up all Christ said where your treasure is there will your Heart be also according to which God will judge the secrets of Mankinde and sever the cleane from the uncleane and give that which is false to the Turba of the Fire to be devoured and bring the Holy thing which is entred into God into his Kingdome AMEN THE CLAVIS OR KEY OR An Exposition of some principall Matters and words in the writings of JACOB BEHMEN Very usefull for the better apprehending and understanding of this Booke Written in the Germane Language in March and Aprill ANNO. 1624. BY JACOB BEHMEN Also called Teutonicus Philosophus Printed in the yeare 1647. THE PREFACE TO THE READER Of these writings 1. IT is written the Naturall man a Understandeth or receiveth not perceiveth not the things of the Spirit nor the Mysterie of the Kingdome of God they are foolishnesse unto him neither can he know them therefore I admonish and exhort the Christian Lover of Mysteries if he will studie these High writings and read search and understand them that he doe not read them outwardly onely with sharp speculation and meditation for in so doing he shall remaine in the outward Imaginary Ground onely and obtaine no more then a b Or feigned shadow of them counterfeited colour of them 2. For a mans owne Reason without the Light of God cannot come into the Ground of them it is impossible let his wit be never so high and subtill it apprehendeth but as it were the shadow of it in a Glasse 3. For Christ saith without me you can doe nothing and he is the Light of the world and the Life of men 4. Now if any would search the Divine Ground that is the Divine c Or manifestation Revelation he must first consider with himselfe for what end he desireth to know such things whether he desireth to practise that which he might obtaine and bestow it to the glory of God and the welfare of his neighbour also whether he desireth to die to Earthlinesse and to his owne will and to live in that which he seeketh and desireth and to be one Spirit with it 5. If he have not a purpose that if God should reveale himselfe and his mysteries to him he would be one Spirit and have one will with him and wholly resigne and yeild himselfe up to him that Gods Spirit might doe what he pleaseth with him and by him and that God might be his knowledge will and d Or working deed he is not yet fit for such knowledge and understanding 6. For there are many that seeke Mysteries and hidden knowledge meerely that they might be respected and highly esteemed by the world and for their owne gaine and profit but they attaine not this ground where the Spirit searcheth all things even the deep things of God as it is written 7. It must be a totally resigned and yeilded will in which God himselfe searcheth and worketh and which continually pierceth into God in yeilding and resigned Humility seeking nothing but his Eternall Native Country and to doe his neighbour service with it and then it may be attained and he must begin with effectuall Repentance and amendment and with prayer that his understanding might be opened from within for then the inward will bring it selfe into the outward 8. But when he readeth such writings and yet cannot understand them he must not presently throw them away and thinke it is impossible to understand them no but he must turne his minde to God beseeching him for Grace and understanding and reade againe and then he shall see more and more in them till at length he be drawne by the Power of God into the very depth it selfe and so come into the supernaturall and super-sensuall ground viz. into the Eternall unity of God where hee shall heare unspeakable and effectuall words of God which shall bring him back and outward againe by the Divine Effluence to the very grossest and meanest matter of the Earth and then back and inwards to God againe then the Spirit of God searcheth all things with him and by him and so he is rightly taught and driven by God 9. But since the Lovers desire a Clavis or Key of my writings I am ready and willing to pleasure them in it and will set downe a short Description of the Ground of those strange words some of which are taken from Nature and e Ex censu sense and some are the words of strange f Artists or Mysticall Authors Masters which I have tried according to sense and found them good and fit 10. Reason will stumble when it seeth Heathenish termes and wordes used in the Explanation of Naturall things supposing we should use none but Scripture phrase or words borrowed from the Bible but such words will not alwayes ply and square themselves to the fundamentall exposition of the Properties of Nature neither can a man expresse the ground with them Also the wise Heathen and Jewes have hidden the deep ground of Nature under such words as having well understood that the knowledge of Nature is not for every one but it belongeth to those onely whom God g Naturally inclined to it by Nature hath chosen for it 11. But none need stumble at it for when God revealeth his Mysteries to any man he then also bringeth him into a Mind and faculty how to expresse them as God knoweth to be most necessary and profitable in every h Or Seculum Age for the setting of the confused Tongues and Opinions upon the true ground againe Men must not thinke that it commeth by chance and is done by humane Reason 12. The l Or manifestations Revelations of Divine things are opened by the Inward ground of the Spirituall world and brought into visible formes just as the Creator will manifest them 13. I will write but a short description of the Divine k Or Revelation Manifestation yet as much as I can comprehend in briefe and expound the strange words for the better understanding of our Bookes and set downe here the summe of those writings or a Moddell or Epitome of them for the consideration and help of Beginners The further Exposition of l The Divine Manifestation or Revelation it is to be found in the other Bookes JACOB BEHMEN THE CLAVIS OR KEY OR An Exposition of some principall Words and Matters How God is to be considered without Nature and Creature 14. MOSES saith the Lord our God is but one onely God In another place is said of him through him and in him
forth into a word of understanding and in the speaking is the Separation in the Science and in every Separation there is the Desire to the Impressure of the r Or outspeaking Expression the Impressure is Essentiall and is called Divine Essence 218. From this Essence the word r Or outspeaking expresseth it selfe in the second Separation that is of Nature and in that expression wherein the Naturall will separateth it selfe in its Center into a sensing the Separation out of the fiery ſ One Copie hath Essence Science is understood for thence commeth the Soule and all Angelicall Spirits 219. The third Separation is according to the outward Nature of the expressed formed word wherein the Bestiall Science lyeth as may be seen in the Treatise of the Election of Grace which hath a t Accute or sublime sharp understanding and is one of the Cleerest of our Writings FINIS A CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKES WRITTEN By JACOB BEHMEN 1. ANno 1612. He wrote the first Booke called Aurora the Rising of the Sun and he being accused as Author thereof this Booke was laied up by the Magistrate at Gorlitz at Court and command given him that he should henceforth being a simple Lay-man refraine writing of bookes which did not belong to his profession and condition Whereupon he did refraine for seven yeares but afterwards being stirred up againe by the Holy Spirit of God and also being incouraged thereto by the entreaty and desires of some people that feared God he betooke himselfe to his pen again and proceeded in writing and perfected with good leisure and deliberation the rest which follow viz. 2. Anno 1619. The second Book Of the Three Principles together with an appendix of the Threefold life of Man 3. Anno 1620. A Booke of the Three-fold life of Man 4. An Answer to the 40 Questions of the Soule propounded by Doctor Balthasar Walter in the first chapter of it is an Exposition of the Turned Eye or Philosophick Globe withall an addition concerning the Soule the Image of the Soule and the Turba or destroyeresse of the Image 5. Three Bookes The first of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ The second of the Suffering Death Resurrection of Christ The third of the Tree of Faith 6. A Booke of Six Points 7. A Booke of the Heavenly and Earthly Mysterium 8. A Book of the Last Times to P.K. 9. Anno 1621. A Booke De Signatura Rerum or the Signature of all things 10. A Consolatory Booke of the foure Complexions 11. An Apologie to Balthasar Tilken in two parts 12. A consideration upon Esaias Steefells Booke 13. Anno 1622. A Booke of true Repentance 14. A Booke of true Resignation 15. A Booke of Regeneration 16. Anno 1623. A Booke of Predestination and Election of God at the end of it is written this following Treatise viz. 17. A short Compendium of Repentance 18. The Mysterium Magnum upon Genesis 19. Anno 1624. A Table of the Principles or a Key of his writings to G. F. and I. H. 20. A little Booke of the Supersensuall Life 21 A little Booke of Divine Contemplation 22. A Booke of the two Testaments of Christ viz. Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. 23. A Dialogue between the enlightned and the unenlightned Soule 24. An Apology upon the Booke of true Repentance directed against a Pasquill of the principall Minister of Gorlitz called Gregory Rickter 25 A Booke of 177. Theosophick Questions 26. An Epitome of the Mysterium Magnum 27. The Holy Weeks or the Prayer-Booke 28. A Table of the Divine Manifestation or an Exposition of the Threefold World to I.S. V.S. and A.V.F. In these two that follow the date is not set downe 29. A Booke of the Errours of the Sects of Ezechiel Meths to A. P. A. or an Apology to Esaias Steefell 30. A Booke of The last Judgement Further. 31. Certaine Letters to Divers Persons written at divers times with certaine Key 's for some hidden words The Bookes which the Author finished not are marked with this signe The faults escaped in Printing PReface verse 9 line 4. read * Divine Essence fol. 2. l. 23. for as r. viz. l. 32. for how r. that f. 3. l. 8. r. u transparent l. 24. r. * Formes f. 14. l. 27. r. but o not f. 15. l. 18. r. the p Eternity that q f. 16. l 29. r. viz. the eye l. marg 18. r. viz. Turbae f. 17. l. 43. r. there for then f. 18. l. 30. for chimney r. furnace f. 22. l. 9. for ye r. we f. 25. l. 11. for where r. there f. 27. l. 11. for fire r. fire f. 33. l. 22. r. can g find l. 24. r. the * l God-head f. 34. l. 17. r. wisdome for the Element giveth not Divine wit Reason or understanding but f. 45. marg l. 19. r. t appeareth or f. 70. marg l. 19. r. doake or hollow f. 59. marg l. 1. r. that Spirit f. 60. marg l. 3. r. c workmaster f. 63. l. 16. r. nothing that can give it any thing but f. 56. l. 31. r. wherein f. 68. marg l. 12. r. forth f. 69. l. 24. r. Tree Or as f. 72. l. 5. unlesse f. 80 l. 24. r. ● desire l. 25. r. o l. 26. r. ● f 83. l. 25. r. which holdeth f. 89. l. for s r. ● f. 90. l. 32. r. and i bitternesse l. 33. r. k for i l. 35. r. I for k l. 40. r m for l l. 41. n for m l. 42. o for n p for o f. 93. l. 16. r. one thing hath swallowed up another f. 94. marg l. 10. r. and workes f. 95. l. 1. r. without it is f. 99. l. 6. for them r. then f. 105. l. 17. r Gift l. 43. r. soule f. 106. marg l. 7. r. m or Chist l. 39. r. Spirit of f. 107. l. 3. r. whores wolves f. 110. l. 21. r. soule f. 114. l. 3. r. not see them f. 122 l. 1. r. the life f. 124. l. 36. r. the a Calling f. 127. l. 39. r. this world f. 130. l. 2. r. of no l. 20. be no more f. 143. l. 25. r. and there is l. 36. r and t l. 38. r. u partiality f. 146. l. 30 for those r. these f. 147. l. 20. r. to be done f. 148. l. 7. r. an end f 154. l. 39 r. l sournesse Preface to the Clavis verse 9. marg r. ex sensu end shutz f. 2. l. 20. r. first in f. 10. l. 1. for ♀ put ☿
and maketh a peculiar Principle wherein the Majesty appeareth 82. Thus the great Anguish ariseth in the bitter suffering and yet nothing is there neither that can suffer but it is thus in it selfe and it is its owne Life and if this were not the t Or glance splendour of the Majesty would not be the one is the cause of the other for the flash is in the Darknesse and the Light with the Majesty is in the Liberty 83. And this onely is the u Or differencing divorce that the Liberty is a still Nothing which receiveth the Light into it and maketh the Darknesse materiall and yet there is no comprehensible x Or Substance Essence but a darke Spirit and power a filling of the Liberty in it selfe that is within the desire and not without it for without it is the Liberty 84. Therefore God is the most hidden and the most manifest and that is the * Or Mysterium magnum Great Mystery and the Abysse is hidden and yet manifest as the Darknesse is to our fight But the source is unsearchable till the Will sinke downe into it and then it will be found and felt when the Will loseth its y Or Life Light And herein lieth the Ground of True Faith let this be told you yee Teachers in Babel 85. Seeing then there is an Abysse which in regard of the impression of the darknesse is called Ground wherein the source is a cause of the life for the wrathfull flash is the awakening of the life although it be nothing there but in it selfe and it is also a Desiring and that desiring is a seeking and yet it can find nothing but a glasse and a similitude of the darke wrathfull source wherein Nothing is 86. For it is a Figure of the Earnest wrathfull flash and of the sharp and z Sterne severe power which is Gods according to which he calleth himselfe a consuming Fire and an Angry a Or zealous Jealous God 87. And this glasse is also without Ground without beginning and without End and yet hath an Eternall beginning and an Eternall End and is the only Cause that the Abysse is blew dusky and fierie It is the cause of the Starres and Elements for the Firmament is a second Glasse proceeding from this 88. As there is a Threefold source in every thing and each is alwayes the Glasse begetter and cause of the other nothing excepted all things are according to the Essence of the Ternarie 89. Seeing then there is a Glasse in the Abysse in which the source beholdeth it selfe so it is also a figure and Image of the source which standeth before the source and doth or bringeth forth nothing but is a Virgin of the source wherein the wrathfulnesse of the Flash b Or discovereth it selfe discerneth it selfe infinitely without number and alwayes openeth its wonders therein by the bitter Spirit of the c Or rigling stirring Essences 90. Which hath its life in the flash so that it flieth more swiftly then a Thought and even the thoughts of the Creatures are and proceed herein also the Spirits of all living creatures are herein with their root each life according to its Principle 91. And in this Spirit of the Fire-flash consisteth the Great Almighty Life for it is consuming as the flash consumeth the Darknesse and as the Fire consumeth all things and yet remaineth a Life in it selfe yet it is an Hunger and Thirst and must have d Substance Essentiality or else it remaineth a darke Hungry Fire a will to devoure and to enjoy nothing a will to Rage and sting and to finde Nothing but it selfe whence Essentiality viz. the water and also * Or Substantiality or Earth Sulphur is begotten and begetteth it selfe from Eternity to Eternity 92. And here my beloved friend seek the first root of the soule in the Fire life and the second in the life of the Light in the Majesty and so you shall finde Gods Image and likenesse and the Greatest e Or hidden secrets Mysteries of the Deity lying therein 93. And although there be such an Eye of the wrathfulnesse wherein the Earnest f Or strong or sterne severe Fire life taketh its Originall yet it is not at all g Or rent sever'd from the life of the Light but is one only life that hath two Principles for it burneth in two sources which are within one another and it is one onely Spirit having two differences and two wills one will dwelling in the Fire and the other in the Light 94. And know certainly for a Truth that the darke Fire-life is the Abysse of Hell for it is the h Or sterne or fierce severe Anger of God 95. But doe not you seeke as Babell that great City of confusion upon Earth hath sought which wee blame not for any thing but her negligence and carelessenesse and for seeking her Owne Glory and power and by that meanes hath ensnared her selfe in the wrathfull Anger of God which hath a long time subjected her under its wonders and drawne many soules into its source Consider this 96. In the third Booke of our writings this is set downe at large and that booke is somewhat easier to be understood then this is but in this is the deepest ground of Eternity so farre as a spirit can conceive for it cannot beare more well may it be described more largely but not more deeply for it is comprehended in the Abysse in both the Principles for the soule ariseth in the Abysse in both Principles and in the spirituall will in the Eternity 97. And yet if it be not wary and circumspect the Devill may easily ride in its Chariot viz. in its Will but if it be circumspect and doe cast it selfe into the will of the Majesty of God then the Holy Ghost rideth in its Will and it is his Chariot 98. And herein you may now finely search the Ground of Heaven and Hell of Angels and Devills of Evill and Good of Life and Death if you seeke as wee shall further direct you The sixt Forme of Fire 99. Seeing then two Principles are so in one Essence as no man with Reason can speake against it for every life consisteth in venome and in Light each in its owne principle and according as it hath the source so hath it also its Light therefore we must search what that is which sustaineth the life that it be not starved and what driveth forth its source that it can endure for ever 100. This now also hath two differences for the Light-life hath its owne source and driving and the Fire-life also its source and driving each in it selfe but the Fire-life is the cause of the Light-life and the Light-life is Lord of the Fire-life and herein lyeth the i Mysterium Magnum Great Mysterie 101. For if there were no Fire there would be no Light and also no Spirit and if there were no Spirit to
Mouth of Christ 49. For the Spirit goeth forth in two Principles in God that is in the Anger or Fire he goeth forth as the earnest wrath of the Fire-life in the light of the Love he goeth forth as a flame of the Divine Majestie and in the Spirit of this world he goeth forth as a Wonder of Life and all this is undeniable 50. And if perhaps some person would arrogate such exceeding high Learning to himselfe as to gainesay it to him we offer to demonstrate it in every thing we will except nothing in this world every thing will afford an evident Testimony of it let him come to us when he will he ought not to put it off and say we are mad for if these few words will not satisfie him we will so evidence it to him that he himselfe shall finde and see who himselfe is yes though the Devill himselfe should burst for very Anger yet we would set it downe plainely before his eyes 51. Now seeing this Spirit hath the word Fiat viz. Gods word and the Center of Nature whence it hath its Eternall Originall and as the Spirit of the Center hath a twofold Effluence the first being in the Fire in the Essences of the Originall of Life in the ground of the Origînall of the soule and the second in the light of the Fire which is the second g Or Property source which buddeth afresh through Death and is called the Kingdome of God where also in the Light it is a flame of Love and in the Fire it is a flame of Anger 52. And therefore it will breake open the Gates of Death for it shall raise the Dead and it hath the word Fiat in it and this Fiat is both in the soule and in the body also and although the body have been long corrupted yet the Turba remaineth still in the Fiat with the Wonders of the body 53. And now the foure Elements must restore to the Fiat that Essence which they have swallowed up for h Verbum Domini the word of the Lord is in it but in its owne Principle Every thing must i Give or yield up restore that which it hath received viz. the Earth the body viz. the k The substance or drosse Phur ' and the water also its Essence that is l The Light Sul The Aire the sound and voyce of the words and the Fire the Essences of the soule for All things must be judged 54. All the words which the Mouth hath spoken which the Aire hath received into it and m Which Aire hath served for the making of the words these the Aire shall againe n Or represent bring forth for it is the Glasse of the Eternall Spirit the Spirit seeth them in the Glasse 55. And so man shall be Judged according to his heart minde and thoughts for the Turba is in all malice or wickednesse which is contrary to Love here will be no making of excuse for every one will accuse himselfe his owne Turba will accuse him 56. And thus you must understand the Spirit which is All in All will raise up every Life which hath been immortall and by the Fiat give it to the body for the Fiat draweth the body to the soule and all its deeds and Wonders with it yea all that it hath done in this life by word or Deed all that hath reached the o The most inward and deepest ground Abysse of the soule must come forth 57. For in the still Eternity there shall be no Turba more and therefore Every Essence shall be p Tried washed cleansed or purged refined by the Fire and the q Sinne and wickednesse Turba shall remaine in the Fire and all whatever is evill and capable of the Turba unlesse it were washed away in the water of life by the conversion of the soule here in this life must remaine in the Fire 58. Now if any man have sowne much in the Fire he shall suffer losse as the Scripture telleth us that the workes of the wicked shall remaine in the fire and he shall suffer losse 59. But you must understand us aright the body which hath been here upon Earth that evill corruptible body which hath devoured the Noble and excellent Image of Paradise shall come and stand forth with its precious Image in it It must give an account of the Image of God 60. Now blessed are they that have Christs Spirit they have their first Image in the word Fiat which must restore it againe to the soule and that in the Adamicall Body 61. But they that have not Christs Spirit shall stand forth in the evill body but their soule shall have lost their true Image and they shall have such an Image in the Spirit of the Soule as their wills have been here as their daily lust hath been so shall their Image be 62. And in that houre also the wrathfull Fiat of the Darknesse shall bring forth the Devills who shall then receive their wages and lodging at the hearing of which they tremble 63. Thus all the Dead both good and evill shall arise every one in his r The transitory and Eternall body twofold body and shall have the soule with the Spirit in the body 64. One shall have the outward Earthly ſ Life in foure Copies it may be body by the sense Life and therein a bestiall Image in the Spirit of the Soule and in the Inward Image he shall have the Essentiality of the wrathfull Anger 65. Another shall have the outward body and Christs Image therein and the Divine Spirit of Love shall shine in the Spirit of his soule which body the word Fiat cloatheth againe with the true and pure Adamicall Image 66. For the pure Image hath been hidden in God in the Word which became Man and now when the Soule commeth to the Limit it obtaineth that againe and also the faire and excellent t See the booke of the three Principles ch 12. ver 53. Virgine of the Wisdome of God 67. For the noble Image was destroyed in Adam when the woman was taken out of him so that he retained onely the Tincture of the Fire and the woman had the Tincture of the Spirit but u In the Resurrection now both returne to them wholly againe 68. For the woman shall receive the Tincture of the Fire in the Divine Fire so that she shall be as Adam was neither Man nor woman but a Virgine full of Chastity without the x Forme or distinction shape or members of Man or woman 69. And then they shall no more say thou art my husband or thou art my wife but they are brethren indeed there shall some remaining tokens of the differences be in the Divine Magicall Wonders but none will regard that for they are all of them meerely the Children of God living the life of Children in the delighting sport of love 70. All this shall be done before the Sentence
it with 10. None shall say to another thou art my Husband thou art my wife thou art my Daughter thou art my sonne my servant or my handmayde all are alike there wee are all Children there is neither Husband nor wife neither childe servant or mayde but all are free every one is all There is but one Sex viz. Heavenly Virgins full of Modesty Chastity and Purity 11. All of us together are Gods Spouse and he is our Husband He soweth his power into us and we bring him forth prayse and Glory 12. There is such a kind of dancîng and singing as Children use when they hold hands and sing and dance a Round 13. All Arts will be no account But you must know that they who have i had the Mysterie Enjoyed the great hidden Wisdome understanding and Art and to whom that hath been revealed they shall have farre greater Wisdome and knowledge then others and excell others much 14. Indeed not in k Teaching and ordering or coaction Doctrine and Discipline but their wisdome will begin all manner of Exercise in the heavenly Mysterie to the stirring up of Joy for as Children flock together when one beginneth a sport so also here 15. Little Children are our Schoolemasters till evill stirre in them and so they embrace the Turba Magna but they bring their sport from the Mothers wombe which is a Remnant of Paradise but all the rest is gone till we shall receive it againe 16. A King is of no more value there then a Begger if he have governed well then his vertue followeth him and he shall have the prayse thereof in the Majesty for he will obtaine an excellent glorification like a Shepheard over his flock 17. But if he have been evill and yet at last turned and entred in as by a l thread The thread of Faith at the last gasp then his Kingly workes remaine in the Fire and he will be accounted of m In the Kingdome of Heaven here then a Begger who hath been honest nay he will not be so glorious as he 18. Every one will be knowne by his workes what he hath been when they shall set forth their Merchandise in the heavenly Magia as Children doe in their sport 19. And yet you must know that it shall not be a Kingdome of Sport but we shall speake of the Wonders and wisdome of God and of the great Mysteries of the Heavenly Magia the n The song of Miriam Moses sister song of the o Persecutour plaguer or oppressour great Hunter will continue there to the disgrace of the Devill and to the prayse of God 20. We shall have some knowledge of Hell but see nothing of it save onely in the Magia in the Mysterie for the Devills must dwell in the Darkenesse the wrathfull fire which is in them is their Light they have eyes of Fire to see with all all Fire besides is gone for the Majesty hath p Or allayed it swallowed it up that it may burne in Love 21. Though indeed there is fire in the Center from which the Majesty ariseth but this will not be allowed to the Devills they shall be thrust out into Darknesse where there is howling and gnashing of Teeth indeed more q More frost then fire cold then heat The three and thirtieth Question What kinde of matter shall our bodies have in the Life to come 1. MY beloved friend this is a mighty r Or strong hard Question the outward man must let it alone and not meddle with it at all for he is not worthy of it 2. You know that God is become Man and hath taken our Flesh and bloud and soule upon him Now Christ said ſ Joh. 8.23 I am from above t Joh. 3.13 None goeth into Heaven but the Sonne of Man which is come from Heaven and is in Heaven 3. Doe you understand this that he said he is in Heaven He spake not onely of his Deity that is of the Word but of the Sonne of Man even of that Word which was flesh and this we are now to consider of for in that Flesh and Bloud we must live Eternally and we must have Christs body if we will subsist in God 4. Yet wee know of no other body that we shall have but our u Job 19.26 27. owne body growing out of the Old Body as a sprout groweth from a kernell and such a Body Adam had in the Creation but he was captivated by the x Or by the working property of this procreated world of foure Elements Kingdome of this world and so became Earthly this was his Fall and this caused God to take a part of Adam and make a woman of it as wee have written at large in our y Of the threefold Life third Booke 5. Now we know well that Adam was a chaste Virgine before his sleep and before Eve was made but afterwards became a Man z That is a beastiall animall mortall man having Deformity like a beast of which we are yet ashamed at this very day in the sight of God because wee have Earthly bestiall members for propagation 6. Now Adam had the Virgine of Divine Wisdome in him but when he fell then it continued immoveable in its owne Principle and Adam a Or forsooke it departed from it 7. But know that Christ became Man in that Virgine which was in the Earthly Mary for the word of the Lord brought it with it into the body of Mary 8. And here you must understand that Christ became Flesh in the water of Eternall Life which flesh the whole Deity filleth and also in the b Substance or properties Essences of the Earthly Mary 9. But Mary was blessed with the Heavenly Virgine and so Christ became man in a pure vessell and the Earthly man clave to him 10. For because of the soule which he was to receive from c From the soule of Mary Mary he must therefore receive Mary's Flesh yet in the blessing in the Heavenly Virgine onely 11. The Tincture of the bloud in the heavenly Virgine was heavenly for the d The Earthly Tincture or substantiall vertue Earthly had not been able to passe through the wrath of God and through Death much lesse had it had power to rise out of the grave 12. That word which became Flesh had the water of Eternall Life which did proceed from the Divine Majesty and yet it was in Mary's bloud and here for further information wee direct you to our third Booke where it is described at large 13. And thus we tell you we shall have a body consisting of Flesh and bloud such a body as Christ had for Christ by his Incarnation is e Or borne become Man in us 14. When we are borne anew of water and of the Spirit then in Christs Spirit we are borne anew of Christs flesh and bloud wee put on Christ 15. Christ becommeth borne in the converted sinner and
that you shall feele Enoch with your Hands no! Enoch did not preach from the Spirit of the Earthly Life but from that which was a Prophet which brought the outward man into the Principle and so you shall not feele the outward Enoch but you shall heare the Prophet which speaketh from Enoch from the Mysterie 26. Babell doth mock and scorne at this and contemneth Å¿ Or Prophesie Enoch for a while and then Enoch calleth t Preaching or Teaching Noah but they call him old foole for preaching so of the downefall of Babell 27. But Noah goeth into the other world through the u Simplicity or humility water and calleth x Or Miracles Moses with his Wonders and he commeth for he hath the Wonders of God! 28. For he is passed through Death and brought his body through Death when the Turba desired to consume it and the Devill contended for it and would have the y Corruption or transitorinesse Turba which was in Moses because he had been an angry man and carried the z Or destroyer Turba in him 29. But it was told the Devill that the Turba in the Fire did not belong to him for it belonged to the Majesty of God and contained the Wonders and the Turba in the Darknesse of the wrath onely belonged to him who is without the City he must not dwell in the City in the Principle but without it 30. For God did not create him a Or for in the Fire let him remaine therefore in his owne awakened Fire-Life he hath nothing to doe with Moses his body for his Wonders in the Anger belong not to his b The Devill Turba he is a very out-cast a castaway 31. Also Moses his body is passed through Death his unfadable Body which had the Wonders hath swallowed up that which was Earthly in the Turba and yet not consumed it to putrefaction but it also is in the Mysterie and his c Anger sharpnesse or severity Turba which killed the first-borne in Egypt drowned Pharaoh in the water slew them that worshipped the Calfe and swallowed up Corah Dathan and Abiram into the Earth continued in d Moses death Death 32. For when he dyed then his Spirit and soule departed e Or from the Anger and severity and passed into Innocency and so was but an Instrument of Gods Anger in true Resignation and not in selfehood from the Turba and he remained in the Wonders in the Mystery 33. And now he is become a Lamb and putteth his workes amongst the goods of Isaack and Sem as a Mystery of God in his deeds of Wonder but the house is Isaacks and all dwell in the Tents of Sem in his Kingdome take notice of this both Jewes and Christians 34 Now therefore seeing Moses is gone with Righteousnesse from the strife of the Turba and of the Devill into the Mysterie and yet hath his first unfadable body on him which though it be delivered from the Turba must yet be tryed in the Fire at the end of the Dayes and therefore his Prophet is in the Mysterie 35. And since he is become a Lamb after the Turba he hath sent his people many Prophets to preach the Mysterie as indeed there are not onely Lawes and workes contained in the Mysterie but also the Lamb Christ into whom he is also entred and hath brought his f Or the Jewes Law to be a servant in the g Or houshold Family of the Lamb that so his Wonders may be in the sheepfold of the Lamb. 36. This Moses calleth to h Or Prophesie Enoch seeing that he also is in the Mystery and is cloathed with the white Garment which he got of the Lamb in the other world and Moses commeth to help him with the Lambs deeds of Wonder because they call Noah foole who teacheth only as an honest man without Wonders 37. Babell is not able to endure i Noah's doings of simple teaching without Pomp and Couetousnesse this for so her Pompe and Pride will be taken away she setteth her selfe against k Or Miracles Moses and l Or Prophesie Enoch and persecuteth them she would murther them but Moses is already dead and Enoch is taken up and neither of them is in the outward life with her she saith come on now where is Enoch and Moses shew us their Wonders but she is blinde and cannot see them and so she raveth against Moses and Enoch and falleth into Contention 38. Then Moses calleth for m Or the Sword or vengeance Elias who went out of this world in the Divine Fire into the Abysse of the Prlnciple with body and soule who also dwelleth in the Principle with mighty Power Now when he commeth and perceiveth the crie that n Destroyed Christendome Babell is in the Fire then he kindleth the Turba so that the great Fire burneth which consumeth flesh and bloud also stones and the Elements then Babell must drinke her last o Or the very Dregs draught 39. After this p Or the Prophets that preach in the Name of the Lord and leade a pious life Enoch hath peace a while and then is the golden Age till my q The Children of God beloved groweth voluptuous and wanton having fatted her Turba so that it seeketh the Limit and then commeth the End of all time 40. Doe not wonder at it we will stay in the meane time with r In simplicity Noah till Å¿ Miracles Moses and t Or vengeance or destruction Elias come then all the Children of God will finde it true 41. Yet it will remaine hidden to the wicked till the Turba devoure them for they looke upon this as the Jewes did upon Christ and the first world upon Noah what doth the Mysterie profit a scorner he lookes after nothing but eating and drinking and taketh care how to satisfie his haughtie minde that he may ride with Pomp in Babell 42. Thus my beloved friend we have given you a short Hint of the Enochian Life and what his Office and condition is also of Moses and Elias as a wise man consider further of it for we dare not speake otherwise thereof our understanding and will is driven into such a phrase neither have wee leave in this place at this time to write more at large or more fundamentally in plaine words 43. But if God shall please to grant that we may write somewhat upon the first and also upon the second Booke of Moses somewhat more should be revealed for the Names of the Fathers before the Floud which are there set downe belong all to the Mysterie and they containe great Wonders in them when it is Day you shall clearely know the whole course of the world in it The six and thirtieth Question What is the Soule of the Messiah or Christ 1. WE have sufficiently cleared this in our third Booke of the threefold life of man but because every one