"he who comes to me will never go hungry,

and he who believes in me will never be thirsty" john 6:35

 

saint birgitta's revelations

 

 

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content book 2

 

 

content book 2

prologue by Christ

 

CHAPTER 1

A Blind Man Walks toward a Crossroads;

on Why People's Paths in Life Are Necessarily Different.

 

CHAPTER 2

A Judgment Scene on a Sinful Priest Who Touched the Holy Sacrament.

 

CHAPTER 3

A Pilgrim (Christ) Visits Five Houses.

 

CHAPTER 4

Christ Compares Himself to Salomon and to a Potter and

Explains How He Deals with Christians and Pagans.

 

CHAPTER 5

The Three Sons of King David.

 

CHAPTER 6

About a King on a Battlefield, and His Soldiers

Whose Helmets Are Back to Front.

 

CHAPTER 7

Peter and Paul Are Compared with the Priesthood and the Laity.

 

CHAPTER 8

About a Dissolute Knight Whom Other Knights follow.

 

CHAPTER 9

Continuation of the Preceding Revelation, on Dissolute Knights.

 

CHAPTER 10

Concerning Moses, Pharaoh, and the Children of Israel;

and on Birgitta's Calling.

 

CHAPTER 11

The Rewards of True Knightly Service Are

Described by Five Legions of Angels.

 

CHAPTER 12

Promise of Reward to Knights if They

Convert to a Good Way of Life.

 

CHAPTER 13

A Dubbing Ritual for Knights Is Described.

 

CHAPTER 14

A Goldsmith Must Sell His Gold for Ten Talents.

 

CHAPTER 15

About Two Chambers in an Abyss;

Christ's Work on the Overgrown

Wilderness of the World.

 

CHAPTER 16

The Lord of a Vineyard Tasting a Mediocre Wine:

An Allegory for Birgitta's Calling.

 

CHAPTER 17

On Salvation History; and on How God Makes His

Will Known through Birgitta.

 

CHAPTER 18

The Image of a phoenix and Dry Twigs Is Used to

Signify How Birgitta's Heart Should Be Kindled.

 

CHAPTER 19

A Parable about a Beekeeper and His Bees.

 

CHAPTER 20

The Three Estates Are Exemplified by

a Cleric, a Defender, and a Laborer.

 

CHAPTER 21

Mary Describes the Deposition of Christ;

on a Virgin and Her Betrothed.

 

CHAPTER 22

Two Teachers and Two Kinds of Wisdom.

 

CHAPTER 23

The Virgin's Cloak of Humility Protects from Stormy Weather.

 

CHAPTER 24

Mary Carries a Heavy Load, That Is,

Her Son's Suffering; on Three Houses.

 

CHAPTER 25

More about the Three Houses.

 

CHAPTER 26

Explanation of the Linen, Leather, and Silk Garments.

 

CHAPTER 27

Further on the Instruments in the Third House.

 

CHAPTER 28

On Falsehoods in God's Words and in Their Fulfillment.

 

CHAPTER 29

John the Baptist Describes a Magpie and Her Chicks.

 

CHAPTER 30

About a Man Who Had Been Regarded as a Saint.


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