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that the separation of the millennium, which this religion has heard about by listening, is even thus ; and of those who do not even then know, that it is something which is different.
23. When that man becomes thirty years old, he confers with the archangels, the good rulers and good providers; on the morrow, in the daylight of the day, it is moreover manifest, when the embodied existence is thus undistressed-without a Kai and without a Karap (that is, not blind and not deaf to the affairs of the sacred beings), and is to be appropriated (that is, has not made its own self apart from the affairs of the sacred beings), and is produced full of life-that it has become extending, and is again great in various places in Afrân-vêg where the good Dâîtî is.
CHAPTER X. 1. About the marvellousness which is after the end of the millennium of Allshedar and the arrival of Allshedar-mâh, until the end of the millennium of Allshedar-mâh and the arrival of Sôshâns; and as to tidings of the same period.
2. The marvellousness of Allshedar-mâh as to birth ?, glory of person, sayings, and actions; the standing of the sun amid the sky twenty days long ?; and the increase of the milk of cattle arrives at a maximum (avartům), just as what it says, that one milks only one mature cow (tôrâ az) for a thousand men, and that he brings as much milk as a thousand men require; also the feebleness of * See Chap. IX, 18-20.
* See Chap. IX, 21.
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