Mythology: I am God!
Chapter 88 Sky Fire
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The next day.
The sky turned strange, taking on a reddish hue.
It resembled dusk, but not in the colors of orange and purple; rather, it was a red.
It is not like blood, but like the outer flame of fire.
Some early-rising Canaanites discovered this spectacle and looked up at the fiery red sky.
At first, they thought it was a fiery sunset.
But they gradually discovered that the fiery red color seemed to be expanding.
The clouds in the sky, like cotton fueling a fire, spread outwards, their fiery red color spreading across the clouds.
More and more Canaanites discovered this wonder.
Gradually, I sensed something was wrong, which then turned into panic.
"What's going on?"
The Canaanites even neglected their daily routine of visiting prostitutes, walking along the road and gazing up at the eerie sky.
As the fiery red spread.
The fiery red color, like molten iron, resembled a melting sun, gradually obscuring the entire sky.
They could not see the clouds, the fog, or the sun.
All that could be seen was a fiery light shining from above.
"This must be a miracle of Apollo!"
Some Canaanites fantasized that,
"This is an auspicious sign; the radiant Apollo protects Canaan!"
As he spoke, the man knelt down and tried to worship the firelight in the sky.
However.
in the next moment.
A streak of fire descended from the sky and ignited on the man's body.
"ah!"
The moment those who worshipped Apollo were touched by the fire.
The flames spread across his entire body, and the melting flesh turned into blood. The moment it came into contact with the fire, it sizzled and emitted a rumbling, foul-smelling blue smoke.
The man screamed and howled in the fire, rolling on the ground.
His cheeks melted, and his eyeballs shattered the instant they touched the flames, their juices evaporating.
His jaw melted, revealing a writhing tongue and charred bones within.
The person's face was almost entirely devoid of flesh and blood.
A few seconds later, the figure resembled a charred skeleton. Yet the fire remained unextinguished, continuing to burn even after the person ceased struggling and turned into a charred, curled-up ball of embers. It was as if even the soul was emitting a pitiful wail within the flames… Those around were stunned. An immense fear gripped their hearts! When they looked up at the sky again, they exclaimed in horror: "This…this is the wrath of God!"
Suddenly.
The Canaanites witnessed the most shocking and unforgettable scene of their lives —
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The fiery light above the sky, like burning clouds, like a massive, overturning orange-red wave, pressed down upon the entire Canaan…
Their pupils reflected the beautiful yet eerie fireworks, and they even forgot to run away.
Amidst this miraculous, towering flames, they lost the courage to resist.
The flames covered everything in sight.
Countless people struggled and screamed in the sea of fire, running around with flames engulfing their bodies.
However, no matter how frantically they ran or how much they rolled on the ground, it was all in vain...
They fled into the houses, but the fire passed through the roofs without any obstruction and burned their heads. They hid in the water, but the fire boiled the entire river, and they were boiled to death.
And beyond that.
The fire seemed to possess an indescribable mystique.
It only burns the sinner.
Even when the sea of fire from the heavens engulfed the entire summit of Canaan, though the fire burned on the wooden houses, it failed to damage the roofs and beams in the slightest. The fire touched the meadows, the grain, and the orchards.
It will burn a bit of that vegetation...
The few righteous people were terrified by the fire.
Hidden in the house.
They were unaware of the fire's mystique.
It is unknown whether the fire pursued them or not, and even deliberately avoided them.
However, they soon saw through the doors and windows a figure, distorted by the heat, slowly appearing on the street covered by raging flames.
The pastor who still upheld some faith was also a survivor of this heavenly fire.
He was terrified inside the temple, and when he saw figures walking down the blazing street,
He was stunned.
He understood everything.
We now know the origin of the fire and the purpose of its creation.
The soul-stirring, divinely inspired awe brought him to tears.
He knelt down on the ground.
They bowed deeply in worship toward the figure walking in the fire.
Countless years later, the priest and the many surviving Canaanites could never forget that day, could never forget the flames that fell from the sky, and could never forget the figure they saw in their deepest despair and terror.
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Isaac Messiah.
Walking amidst endless flames.
The heavenly fire, powerful enough to burn through bones, rocks, and metal, did not harm them in the slightest.
He walks in the fire as if he were walking in his own kingdom.
His figure traversed every corner of Canaan, stepping over every burning flame, so that everyone, whether burned or not, could clearly see his sacred figure in the fire.
And every time he walked through a block.
The resounding announcement echoed through the distorted, hot air—
"Sinful Canaan,"
"Be reborn from the fire!"
"For you will be purified in the fire!"
"Let the damned die, let the living live..."
"This is God's will!"
"This is the power of God!!"
The fire burned for a day and a night.
The houses, livestock, orchards, and grain were not damaged in the slightest.
But the guilty and wicked were reduced to ashes in the fire, and even their spirits were scattered.
They don't even exist in the underworld of Olympus, let alone heaven.
After the flames died down, the righteous men emerged from the building, looking dazed.
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Still immersed in the awe of that fire, unable to pull myself away.
Apart from the righteous people among the villagers.
Isaac also found many surviving slaves in the courtyard where slaves were hidden. Most of these slaves had died, but about a third of them had survived the fire.
But Canaan had only one-tenth of that.
In the end, Isaac freed the slaves and had them cleaned and dressed properly.
The slaves were both shocked and frightened by what they saw, and they asked:
"Sir...are you going to sell us?"
Isaac, however, shook his head with a broad smile.
He said to the slaves:
"Do not let the righteous be tarnished while the unrighteous rise."
"The fire of God has consumed those slave traders."
"You are free!"
The slaves wept with joy upon hearing this, awkwardly expressing their gratitude to Isaac. However, most of these slaves chose to stay, willing to follow Isaac and die for him...
Of course, Isaac did not need to send them to their deaths.
These slaves stayed behind, which filled the gaps in Canaan's population and allowed Canaan, which had lost eight or nine tenths of its population, to be replenished.
Originally, Canaanites numbered about six or seven thousand, not counting slaves.
After this divine punishment of heavenly fire, including the surviving slaves... there were only eight or nine hundred people left.
It can continue to operate normally.
Isaac, however, was happy. Although many insects had died, Canaan's wealth was almost entirely intact, and those who remained were mostly hardworking, capable, and righteous people... As long as the work was properly assigned, Canaan...
However, the slave trade and prostitution business... disappeared in Canaan.
Following this fire incident,
Isaac also learned from his father's mistakes.
Although Arah's plan to establish a great religion included the basic doctrines, namely the Nine Commandments, it did not establish a system for upholding the Nine Commandments and for eliminating unrighteousness and heresy.
then.
After Isaac took over the slaves, taught them the Nine Commandments, assigned them living quarters, and so on, he went to the temple.
I met the pastor who claimed to uphold faith once.
He was the only one who survived in the temple.
Of course, after witnessing the heavenly fire and the miracle of Isaac walking in the fire.
He then completely perfected his righteousness.
He cleaved the statues of Zeus and other false gods in the temple with an axe and threw them into the fire to burn.
I feel regret and shame for my past ignorance.
In the temple.
Isaac said to the priest:
"Canaan is now in ruins and needs to be rebuilt."
"But we must not be impatient for quick results...otherwise, we will inevitably repeat the same mistakes in a few years."
"Listen, I have an idea that I need you to carry out."
The pastor is now a devout believer, and he is listening attentively to the Messiah's instructions.
"I will grant the priests the power of judgment and trial."
"You will not only proclaim and praise the righteousness of the Lord and the Messiah."
"And let the guilty be burned like this fire!"
[God's Comments
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