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This figure | This figure brought the Angel of the Lord to Daniel | ||
when he sat tied up in the lions' pit; and he said to him (?): | when he sat tied up in the lions' pit <!-- Daniel 6 -->; and he said to him (?): | ||
This is a 'drawing' [picture, figure, drawn map] of (from) the Highest God; when you will have looked at it, to you | This is a 'drawing' [picture, figure, drawn map] of (from) the Highest God; when you will have looked at it, to you | ||
no harm shall come. | no harm shall come. |
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Translation: This figure brought the Angel of the Lord to Daniel when he sat tied up in the lions' pit ; and he said to him (?): This is a 'drawing' [picture, figure, drawn map] of (from) the Highest God; when you will have looked at it, to you no harm shall come.
Write this figure on virgin parchments with the blood of a virgin lamb; now smoke it (?). [I believe this advises to burn the parchment, as flame is said to release powers] Its powers are: chains and fetters it breaks, a sword shall not pierce the skin, enemies it drives away; fevers, blood flowing, and all griefs it will mitigate. and the battles of all demons it keeps off.