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Chapter 4 - Two Messenger

And The LORD said unto His servants.

Beholdeth mine own servants, they art The LORD greatest creation as they were able to bringeth restoration and peace and beauty in to The Garden; a task thee hadst did fail as thee instead caused its destruction and ruin.

And they listen to The LORD in their repentance of their fault.

Beholdeth mine own servants, The Lord hadst forgiven thee in thy repentance and instead blesseth thee and all of thy kind for The LORD is the most graceful and merciful as so thee shalt exalt and venerate The LORD and The LORD only as there is no LORD liketh The LORD the most graceful and merciful.

They accepted The LORD of His forgiveness and exalted and venerated Him and Him only.

And the El-Ven had worked hard on their duty to bring restoration upon The Garden as a duty given by The LORD.

So The LORD bring their place to high.

Beholdeth mine own servants, as they were able to doth what thee couldst not, thee shalt boweth and exalt them in The Nameth of The LORD to showeth yours and their place in The Garden.

So they bowed and exalted El-Ven in The Name of The LORD as to show their place in The Garden of Eden as those who bring restoration upon the garden.

But one of them were displeased with The LORD command.

Lo The LORD of The Garden, i [Azaz-El] am the lord most faithful servant, greatest of friend and The Advisor of The LORD; hast at each moment exalted and venerated The LORD and The LORD only as commanded by The LORD to us thus i [Azaz-El] refuses to comply with The LORD to exalt and venerate other than The LORD as i [Azaz-El] shall only exalt and venerate The LORD and The LORD only as there is no Lord but The LORD

But The LORD repeated.

Lo The LORD of the garden, i [Azaz-El] hast did agree to The LORD term upon which The LORD gaveth me a piece of landeth in exchange for mine own service in The Kingdom of The LORD as The LORD vassal to carryeth out The LORD order, but i also concur to exalt and venerate The LORD and The LORD only thus i [Azaz-El] humbly refuseth to comply with The LORD to exalt and venerate the creation of The LORD as The El-Ven is but a mere creation of The LORD as so not The Lord as there is only a LORD for me that is The LORD.

But The LORD repeated and he refused.

And The LORD repeated but he refused.

Lo mine own brothers servant of The LORD, i [Azaz-El] calleth upon thee The Holy Oath as thee hadst dareth to breaketh It by exalting and venerate other than The LORD as we did agree in the term madeth by The LORD and us as thou art no different than those we casted away in to the wilderness, a traitor to The Holy Oath.

Lo mine own brother servant of The LORD, i [Gabri-El] am thy brother as we hadst did agree upon The Holy Oath to exalt and venerate The LORD and The LORD only but The LORD hadst commanded us so we abideth as we hadst agreed upon The Holy Oath to followeth the order of The LORD thus thy action of rebellion is unforgivable as thou art no different than thus we casted away, a traitor to The Holy Oath.

There were two messanger.

A fight broke out between them of the most trusted.

None prevailed the other yet prevail they were.

And broken were they as they fight to their demise.

But The LORD prevented their demise as they are his most trusted Ang-El.

Lo mine own servants, thee hadst did cause upon yourselves destruction of thy owneth yet The LORD hast did prevent thee of thy demise but thee hadst did caused more destruction upon The Garden as which The LORD shalt punisheth thee.

For thee Gabri-El, The LORD tooketh from thee the sword of The LORD giving and stripeth thee of The LORD judgement.

For thee Azaz-El, The LORD tooketh from thee the duty of The LORD advice and The LORD breaketh of thee of thy limbs and teareth thy wings and slim thy corse as so thee shall walketh in The Garden as a wicked serpent.

But The LORD is most Graceful and Merciful.

Lo mine own servants, as The LORD punishment of thee is severe as so The LORD shall blesseth thee accordingly.

For thee Gabri-El, The LORD bestow thee a duty of The LORD messenger to the creatures of The Garden of which thee shalt did spread The LORD words upon The LORD creations in The Garden.

For thee Azaz-El, The LORD forgive thy transgression of The LORD commandeth and did allow thee to liveth and dwelleth in The Garden until The Day of Restoration for which The LORD shalt restore thee of thy image upon which The LORD hadst tooketh from thee.

Satisfied were The LORD and His servants but one.

The Wicked Serpent walked the land in his humiliation as his image had been shattered and is a reminder to him of his sin.

But he refused to let go as he is The LORD greatest of friend and most loyal of servant.

Curse thee El-Ven, thou hadst did rob me of mine own grace to The LORD as so i swear vengeance upon thee as to maketh thee as thou hath lost The LORD grace for thee to suffer as i am.

Curse thee Gabri-El, thou hadst rebel against our Holy Oath and accuse me of doing so for it i swear vengeance upon thee as thou shalt beest on thy duty of The LORD messenger to The El-Ven for eternity.

as i shall maketh yond creation of The LORD [El-Ven] to rebel against The LORD and maketh them to causes destruction upon the garden with seed of blood and vengeance and lust and greed and every sin that cometh with as so they shalt falleth from The LORD grace.

So he went to The Wilderness and came back.

As those who had been casted away have returned.