Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
therefore, Abraham, set thy house in order, for thou wast heard what is
decreed concerning thee." Abraham answered, "Now I know thou art an
angel of the Lord, and wast sent to take my soul, but I will not go
with thee, but do thou whatever thou art commanded." Michael returned
to heaven and told God of Abraham's refusal to obey his summons, and he
was again commanded to go down and admonish Abraham not to rebel
against God, who had bestowed many blessings upon him, and he reminded
him that no one who has come from Adam and Eve can escape death, and
that God in His great kindness toward him did not permit the sickle of
death to meet him, but sent His chief captain, Michael, to him.
"Wherefore, then," he ended, "hast thou said to the chief captain, I
will not go with thee?" When Michael delivered these exhortations to
Abraham, he saw that it was futile to oppose the will of God, and he
consented to die, but wished to have one desire of his fulfilled while
still alive. He said to Michael: "I beseech thee, lord, if I must
depart from my body, I desire to be taken up in my body, that I may see
the creatures that the Lord has created in heaven and on earth."
Michael went up into heaven, and spake before the Lord concerning
Abraham, and the Lord answered Michael, "Go and take up Abraham in the
body and show him all things, and whatever he shall say to thee, do to
him as to My friend."
ABRAHAM VIEWS EARTH AND HEAVEN
The archangel Michael went down, and took Abraham upon a chariot of the
cherubim, and lifted him up into the air of heaven, and led him upon
the cloud, together with sixty angels, and Abraham ascended upon the
chariot over all the earth, and saw all things that are below on the
earth, both good and bad. Looking down upon the earth, he saw a man
committing adultery with a wedded woman, and turning to Michael he
said, "Send fire from heaven to consume them." Straightway there came
down fire and consumed them, for God had commanded Michael to do
whatsoever Abraham should ask him to do. He looked again, and he saw
thieves digging through a house, and Abraham said, "Let wild beasts
come out of the desert, and tear them in pieces," and immediately wild
beasts came out of the desert and devoured them. Again he looked down,
and he saw people preparing to commit murder, and he said, "Let the
earth open and swallow them," and, as he spoke, the earth swallowed
them alive. Then God spoke to Michael: "Turn away Abraham to his own
house and let him not go round the whole earth, because he has no
compassion on sinners, but I have compassion on sinners, that they may
turn and live and repent of their sins, and be saved."
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