Michael's Victory & Humanity's Threefold Fate: Inside "The Book of Gad the Seer"

 

Michael's Victory & Humanity's Threefold Fate: Inside "The Book of Gad the Seer"

"At the end of days Michael the great prince shall stand up in war like a whirlwind against Samel the prince of the world to put him under his feet, in the wind of the Lord and it shall be eaten up; for the Lord hath spoken it."  

"At the end of days the robbed will overcome the robber, and the weak the strong, truly and in righteousness."

– From "The Book of Gad the Seer" (Verses 89-90, based on scholarly analyses)

These powerful verses offer a glimpse into "The Book of Gad the Seer," an ancient text of debated origin, preserved by the Cochin Jews of India. While not part of the standard biblical canon, it contains intriguing prophecies attributed to Gad, King David's seer mentioned in 1 Chronicles 29:29. This book, brought to wider attention by scholars like Professor Meir Bar-Ilan, describes not only cosmic battles but also a distinct vision of humanity's ultimate judgment.

The opening quotes highlight a key prophecy: the archangel Michael's decisive victory over an adversarial figure, Samael, ushering in an era of divine justice where wrongs are righted.

"The Book of Gad the Seer," therefore, presents compelling apocalyptic visions: Michael's triumph ensuring justice, and a final judgment that appears to sort humanity into three distinct groups based on their life's records. These elements contribute to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in this unique and ancient text.

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