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This text is presented through the voice of Rabbi Ismaël, who recounts a passage to the heights guided by Metatron. The narrative follows a clear progression, marked by the crossing of celestial palaces and the discovery of a structured order, where each level has its function and place. Metatron, a central figure, embodies the man elevated to a higher rank, becoming a mediator between the planes. This book provides access to an organized vision of the celestial world, presented straightforwardly, with a precision that anchors the text in a demanding and coherent tradition.
An ascent through the palaces and celestial hierarchies
The journey describes a crossing of the seven palaces, each guarded and inhabited by entities linked to the Presence. The reader follows an upward movement, marked by armies of fire, hierarchical figures, and thresholds to cross. This progression is not based on a vague image; it reveals a clear organization, where each step follows a precise logic. The radiance of the Throne of Glory is unveiled at the end of this journey, surrounded by an ordered ensemble that testifies to a stable and hierarchical structure. The text thus reveals a constructed universe, where nothing is left to chance.
The Merkaba and the continuity of Enoch’s revelations
Written in Hebrew between the 2nd and 6th centuries, this work belongs to the tradition of the Merkaba, the divine Chariot, described as a living structure where the divine Glory manifests. This vision extends the revelations attributed to Rabbi Ismaël and develops their scope with more detail and precision. The text does not merely repeat; it deepens and broadens the understanding of the heights, giving a more elaborate form to what had been transmitted before. It thus constitutes a major piece for anyone wishing to grasp the organization of the celestial worlds in the ancient Jewish tradition.






















































































































































































































