p. 20
56 And it will come to pass that it will occur in like manner in the end of days also insomuch that your righteous seed in that day shall also return to Eden For my ways are one eternal round And the circles of holiness shall be spread abroad upon the waters19 57 And it came to pass that the Lord laid His hands upon Yaatsekawd and Cavah and He said Be comforted and He prayed for them and smiled upon them and He departed 58 And it came to pass that Yaatsekawd and his rib were comforted and they returned into the land of Moladeth where their sons had collected their sheep and thus the first covenant was made between God and man and it was a covenant that was to be everlasting and while God makes many such covenants with the righteous during the course of the earth this first covenant shall also be the last and thus His works are one eternal round
p. 46
15 And it came to pass that I saw that Cavah braided the bulrushes into a crown and somehow I was able to see it clearly and the grain heads were showing on the outside of the crown and it was braided in a circle without an end it being braided over against itself with four strands and I pondered that which I saw in this matter with Urim and I saw that the manner in which she braided the bulrushes was an act of righteousness for she was making the circle o f the crown of bulrushes in a similar way that a circle drawer makes a circle in order to have the waters obey him and the element of this crown was for protection against that which is spoken of by the ancients as being filthy water that is sent to destroy and filthy water is how the ancients describe the evil effects of the powers which are sent out by sorcerers
16 And it came to pass that Cavah placed the crown of bulrushes upon the head of Baraka so she could wear it during the birth and bulrushes are a very powerful element of righteousness for they are made to be alive in their souls by the presence of the Son of Man insomuch that bulrushes are to water what wheat is to the hill and be it known that Motsah the Lamb would in the course of time come to be called the Bread o fLife.