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Sixth Vision: The Flying Book
1I looked up again and saw—surprise!—a book on the wing! A book flying!
2The Messenger-Angel said to me, “What do you see now?”
I said, “I see a book flying, a huge book—thirty feet long and fifteen wide!”
3-4He told me, “This book is the verdict going out worldwide against thieves and liars. The first half of the book disposes of everyone who steals; the second half takes care of everyone who lies. I launched it”—Decree of God-of-the-Angel-Armies—“and so it will fly into the house of every thief and every liar. It will land in each house and tear it down, timbers and stones.”
Seventh Vision: A Woman in a Basket
5The Messenger-Angel appeared and said, “Look up. Tell me what you see.”
6I said, “What in the world is that?”
He said, “This is a bushel basket on a journey. It holds the sin of everyone, everywhere.”
7Then the lid made of lead was removed from the basket—and there was a woman sitting in it!
8He said, “This is Miss Wickedness.” He pushed her back down into the basket and clamped the lead lid over her.
9Then I looked up and to my surprise saw two women flying. On outstretched wings they airlifted the bushel basket into the sky.
10I said to the Messenger-Angel, “Where are they taking the bushel basket?”
11He said, “East to the land of Shinar. They will build a garage to house it. When it’s finished, the basket will be stored there.”
THE MESSAGE. Copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson. All rights reserved. Used by permission of NavPress, represented by Tyndale House Publishers.