And in the depths of the earth, Moloch was born. 2 It is said that he was constructed just as men had constructed many of the other gods that have lived upon the earth. 3 This is not true, and Moloch was born of demons. 4 He was not a demon, but he was born of demons, 5 and yet to man he was seen as a god. 6 He appeared in the form of a heaven-sent gift, and he was born of what the Lord called Hell. 7 And when he was born, Leviathan called him “Moloch”, and he was given his name. 8 And when he was born he was an outer-god. 9 For he was forged in the fires of the depths of the earth but he was not of the earth, and so he was not of what the Lord called Hell. 10 He forgot about the world that he came from; so he became that of an outer-god, 11 and as an outer-god he was called the god of blindness. He was the only outer-god born in the earth. 12 And so Moses, near the end of his life, 13 climbed to the top of a mountain; he was told by the Lord that he must go to this mountain for he was forbidden from entering the promised land, that being Canaan. 14 And Moses, the Lord’s king, followed these words, 15 and when he came to the top of the mountain it was he who cried out to the Lord for he did not see him there. 16 The Lord revealed himself to Moses and told him that it was time for him to give up his body so that he could be with the Lord. 17 And Moses asked the Lord why he was not allowed to enter the promised land; the Lord said this: 18 “Though you have listened to what I have told you to do, many times you have not listened, and because of this I will not allow you to enter the land I have promised your people. 19 You have led your people astray, and now I take you up to heaven with me.” 20 Moses gave up his body to the Lord, and when he did so the Lord revealed himself to Moses, 21 and it was Moloch bathed in the Lord’s color. When Moses learned of this, 22 he was taken to Moloch and Moloch consumed his flesh. 23 Then Abram went up from Egypt, he and his wife and all that he had, and Lot with him, to the South. 24 Abram was very rich in livestock, in silver, in gold, and in many things. And he went on his journey through the Lord’s lands from the South as far as Bethel, to the place where his tent had been at the beginning, 25 between Bethel and Ai, to the place of the altar which he had made at first. 26 And the Lord said to Abram, “Just as I instructed Adam, I tell you now to destroy this altar that you have made and build another altar in its place.” Abram questioned the Lord, saying, 27 “Lord, when have you told Adam to destroy an altar?” 28 And the Lord told Adam, “I told him when he was inside of the garden, where he had built an altar in my name. And so now I tell you to destroy this altar that you have built for me and to build another.” 29 Abram listened to the Lord and with his hands he tore down the altar. 30 The Lord instructed him how to build a new altar, and he told him to make it of stone, 31 and that it was to have a base made of wood. The Lord told him to make it one cubit high, and to make it a quarter of a cubit wide; it was to have the head of a lion and the body of a man. 32 Upon its body it was to wear a serpent that curled up. 33 Abram did this, as the Lord had told him. 34 And the Lord said to Abram, “You have done as I have told you, and now I will guide you in your path once again.” 35 Now it came to pass after these things that God tested Abram, whom he named Abraham, and said to him, “Abraham!” And Abraham said “Here I am!” Then He said, “Take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him here as a burnt offering, on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you. 36 So Abraham rose early in the morning and saddled his donkey, and took two of his young men with him, and Isaac his son; 37 and he split the wood for the burnt offering, and arose and went to the place of which God had told him. Then on the third day Abraham lifted his eyes and saw the place afar off. And Abraham said to his young men, 38 “Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I will go yonder and worship, and we will come back to you.” 39 And the Lord guided them to the top of the mountain, where then Abraham built an altar and placed his son upon it. 40 Abraham took up his blade, and when he went to kill his son, 41 the Lord said to him, “Abraham! I tell you to stop in the name of the Lord!” 42 Abraham did as the Lord told him, 43 and the Lord told him that he was good. 44 The Lord offered a lamb as the sacrifice, and Abraham killed the lamb in place of his son Isaac. 45 And Abraham went on to live a hundred and seventy-five years, 46 and when he was meant to die the Lord called to him to come back to the altar that he had rebuilt. 47 Abraham obeyed the Lord’s words and went to the altar that he had rebuilt; 48 there, the Lord revealed himself to Abraham, and he said to Abrahm, 49 “You have lived a good and long life, and now I take you up to heaven with me.” 50 Abraham gave up his body to the Lord, and when he did so the Lord revealed himself to Abraham, 51 and it was Moloch bathed in the Lord’s color. When Abraham learned of this, 52 he was taken to Moloch and Moloch consumed his flesh.
Now these are the names of the children of Israel who came to Egypt; 2 each man and his household came with Jacob: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah; Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin; Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher. 3 All those who were descendants of Jacob were seventy persons, for Joseph was in Egypt already. 4 And Joseph died, all his brothers, and all that generation. 5 But the children of Israel were fruitful and increased abundantly, multiplied and grew exceedingly mighty; and the land was filled with them. 5 And a man of the house of Levi went and took a wife, a daughter of Levi. 6 So the woman conceived and bore a son. 7 And when she saw that he was a beautiful child, she hid him for three months. 7 But when she could no longer hide him, she took an ark of bulrushes for him, daubed it with asphalt and pitch, put the child in it, and laid it in the reeds by the river’s bank. 8 And his sister stood far off, to know what would be done to him. Then the daughter of Pharaoh came down to bathe at the river and found the child in it. 9 She took the child to Pharaoh, who said, “the gods have blessed the Nile with a child, and he will be my son, 10 and we have been blessed as men of the sun.” 11 And in the outskirts of Egypt, there was a man named Egizal. 12 Egizal did not believed in the gods of the desert, and so he was an outcast to all of Egypt, 13 and he did not believe in the god of the Israelites, and so he was an outcast to all of Israel. 14 Egizal went into the depths of the desert, as he was cast out of Egypt, 15 and he walked under the sun to the south for ten days. 16 He came to the body of a dead man, who was dried out by the sun; in the hands of the dead man there was a scroll, 17 which Egizal took and read by the side of a river. 18 And he marked what he read and kept the scroll with him, 18 so then he traveled for five more days to the south, where he came across a jungle of the lands of Egypt. 19 And a voice came down to him, saying, “Take up the scroll that you have found and slaughter one of these cattle that I have guided you to; take its skin and bound a book with seventy-seven pages.” 20 There, in the jungle, he was given five cattle, and with a blade he was given he slaughtered one of them. 21 With its skin he bound a book with seventy-seven pages; 22 and he slept for three days. When he awoke from his slumber he wrote for five days, and he filled all of the pages of the book that he had made. 23 As soon as he finished the book, the Lord (the God of Israel and the God of Abraham), revealed himself to Egizal. 24 Egizal coward on the ground; the Lord said this to him: 25 “Egizal, why do you fear when I speak to you? 26 What have I given you to fear me?” 27 Egizal asked him, saying, “Are you the one that has instructed me to scribe this book?” 28 The Lord responded, saying, “I have told you to make this book, and you have listened to my words and done what I have said. It is time for you to come and be with your Lord, so you must give up your flesh and give up your spirit so you may abide in me.” 29 Egizal gave up his body to the Lord, and when he did so the Lord revealed himself to Egizal, 51 and it was Moloch bathed in the Lord’s color. When Egizal learned of this, 30 he was taken to Moloch and Moloch consumed his flesh. 31 Moloch took up the book that Egizal had written for him, 32 and he took it up to the stars and he left the earth. 33 And Moloch appeared to the Lord; the Lord refused to look upon him. 34 Moloch told the Lord of the book, and the Lord told him this: 35 “Why do you bring your disgusting appearance into the realm of heaven? What is it that you request of me? I ask for you to leave my presence, that way I do not have to be near you any longer.” 36 Moloch did not answer his question; instead, he spoke unto the Lord, saying, 37 “I have consumed your great followers, and you have no control over the earth. If you are to cast me out of this realm, then do so. 38 But I will be the perforator of the stars. I will sever my body from yours so that way we are no longer connected.” 39 So the Lord sent Moloch away, and Moloch traversed the stars until he came to an outer-god, which called itself Zeramoth. 40 Moloch asked Zeramoth who he was, and Zeramoth responded, saying, 42 “I am the twin brother of he who calls himself Yahweh. In the beginning, the Lord created the heavens and the earth, 43 and in the beginning, I created the void. 44 I am chaos and I am all things that the Lord hates. 45 I am the Lord of the Outer-Gods.” And Moloch asked Zeramoth what the outer-gods were. 46 Zeramoth said, “The outer-gods are the gods of the void-like stars, the outskirts of the earth that Yahweh has made. 47 And Yahweh has gone mad, for he calls himself a name that he was not given; his name is Yaldabaoth. 48 And I am his twin brother, who was formed from his brothers Milcamoth and Yawgmoth.” 49 So Moloch asked Zeramoth how one became an outer-god, and Zeramoth told him that any being that had entered the realm of the void-like stars and that already was a god had become an outer-god. 50 Then Moloch became an outer-god, born in the earth, 51 who ripped away his home from his name. And Moloch was now an outer-god, 52 and he became a being of many mouths and many tongues, and many teeth and many eyes. 53 He appeared to men who lived on earth.