When I Solomon Heard This, I Marvelled At Her Appearance, For I Beheld All Her Body To Be In Darkness. But Her Glance Was Altogether Bright And Greeny, And Her Hair Was Tossed Wildly Like A Dragon's; And The Whole Of Her Limbs Were Invisible. And Her Voice Was Very Clear As It Came To Me. And I Cunningly Said: "Tell Me By What Angel Thou Art Frustrated, O Evil Spirit?" By She Answered Me: "By The Angel Of God Called Afarôt, Which Is Interpreted Raphael, By Whom I Am Frustrated Now And For All Time. His Name, If Any Man Know It, And Write The Same On A Woman In Childbirth, Then I Shall Not Be Able To Enter Her. Of This Name The Number Is 640." And I Solomon Having Heard This, And Having Glorified The Lord, Ordered Her Hair To Be Bound, And That She Should Be Hung Up In Front Of The Temple Of God; That All The Children Of Israel, As They Passed, Might See It, And Glorify The Lord God Of Israel, Who Had Given Me This Authority, With Wisdom And Power From God, By Means Of This Signet.
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