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Prophecies of John of Jerusalem
Stanza 1 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium There will be gold in the blood. Whoever looks at the sky will count thalers there Whoever enters the temple will meet merchants there The vassals will be money changers and usurers The sword will defend the snake. But the fire will smolder Every city will be a Sodom and Gomorrah And the children of children will become a cloud of embers They will raise the old flags.
Stanza 2 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man will have populated heaven and earth and seas with his creatures He will command He will strive for the power of God He will know no boundaries. Yet everything will turn around He will stagger like a drunken king He will gallop like a blind horse With spurs he will drive his mount into the forest And at the end of the path there will be an abyss.
Stanza 3 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Babylonian towers will be erected at all points of the earth It will be Rome and it will be Byzantium The fields will empty There will be no law, only one's own and that of one's own group. But the infidels will be in the city There will no longer be enough bread for everyone And the games will no longer suffice And then the people without tomorrow will light the great fires.
Stanza 4 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Hunger will strike many people Many hands will be blue with cold So that these people will want to see another world And the merchants of illusion will come and offer poison. But it will destroy the bodies and ruin the souls. And those who mixed their blood with the poison Will be like wild animals in a trap And kill and rape and extort and rob And life will become a daily recurring apocalypse.
Stanza 5 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Everyone will try to achieve as much pleasure as they can The man will cast off his wife as often as he marries And the woman will go through hollow alleys and take anyone she likes And give birth to children without naming the father's name. But no master will lead the child And everyone will be alone among all others Tradition will be lost The law will be forgotten As if the proclamation had never existed and man would become a savage again.
Stanza 6 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The father will take his daughter for his pleasure The man the man, the woman the woman The old man the child This will happen before everyone's eyes. But the blood will become impure Evil will spread from bed to bed The body will absorb all the rot of the earth Faces will be tormented, limbs emaciated Love will be the greatest threat to those who only recognize each other through the flesh.
Stanza 7 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium He who speaks of oath and law Will no longer be heard The voice of him who preaches faith in Christ will fade away in the desert. But everywhere the mighty waters of faithless religions will spread. False messiahs will gather the blind people around them And the infidel will carry weapons like never before He will speak of justice and right, and his faith will be glowing and sharp He will take revenge for the crusade.
Stanza 8 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The roar of death will crack like thunder over the earth The infidels will mingle with the soldiers of the last legions The godless will dwell in the hearts of the Holy Cities One after the other becomes barbaric, faithless and wild. There will be no more order and no more rule Hatred will spread like fire in a dry forest The infidels will massacre the soldiers The godless will strangle the believers Cruelty will be of each and everyone, and the cities will perish.
Stanza 9 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium People will judge according to their blood and their faith No one will hear the suffering hearts of the children They are pushed out of the nest like young birds And no one will protect them from the hand with the gauntlet. Hatred will flood the earth that thought itself peaceful No one will be spared, not the old, not the injured The houses will be destroyed and looted Some will take the place of others All will close their eyes so as not to see the raped women.
Stanza 10 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Everyone will know what is at all ends of this earth One will see children whose bones pierce the skin And those whose eyes are covered by flies And those who are hunted like rats. But the man who sees this will turn his face away For he only cares about himself He will give a handful of grain as alms While he sleeps on full sacks And what he gives with one hand, he will take back with the other.
Stanza 11 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man will trade with everything Every thing will have its price Tree, water and animal Nothing will truly be a gift anymore, and everything will be sold. But man will then be no more than the weight of his flesh His body will be offered for sale like a pound of meat His ear and his heart will be taken Nothing will be sacred anymore, neither his life nor his soul One will fight over his mortal remains and his blood as if wanting to tear carrion apart.
Stanza 12 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man will have changed the face of the earth He will consider himself the master and lord of the forests and herds He will have plowed the ground and the sky And drawn his furrows through the rivers and seas. But the earth will be naked and infertile The air will burn and the air will smell foul Life will wither because man will have exhausted the wealth of the world And man will be lonely like a wolf in his hatred.
Stanza 13 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The child will also be sold Some will use it like a target To find pleasure in its young skin Others will treat it like a submissive animal. The inviolable weakness of the child will be forgotten And its secret It will be like a foal being trained Like a lamb being slaughtered and bled And man will only know cruelty.
Stanza 14 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man's gaze and spirit will be prisoners They will be drunk and not notice it They will take images and reflections for the truth of the world One will do with them what one does with a sheep. Then the predators will come Birds of prey will herd them together to push them more easily toward the abyss And to be able to incite one against the other They will be skinned to get their wool and their skin And if man survives, he will be robbed of his soul.
Stanza 15 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The lords will rule without faith They will command the innocent and idle crowds They will hide their faces and keep their names secret And their strong castles will be lost in the forests. But they will decide the fate of everything and everyone No one will participate in the meetings of their order Everyone will in reality be a serf and believe they are a free man and knight Only those from the wild villages and with heretical faith will rise up But they will first be defeated and burned alive.
Stanza 16 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium People in the world will be so numerous That they resemble an anthill into which a stick is driven They will run around, and death will crush them with its heel Like confused insects. Great movements will drive them from one place to the next Brown skin will mingle with white The Christian faith with that of the infidel Some will preach the promised peace But everywhere hostile tribes will wage war.
Stanza 17 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium People will want to cross all boundaries The mother will have gray hair like an old woman The path of nature will be abandoned And families will be like grains that have been scattered and that nothing can unite anymore. So it will be another world Like a runaway horse, everyone will wander around without a hold Go in all directions without guidance Woe to the rider who steers this beast He will have no stirrups and will fall into the ditch.
Stanza 18 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium People will no longer submit to the law of God They will want to steer life like a mount They will want to choose their children in the womb of their women And kill those they do not like. But who will be the man who thinks himself God so? The powerful will seize the best land and the most beautiful women The poor and the weak will be like cattle Every wretched hut will be a prison tower Fear will eat into every heart like poison.
Stanza 19 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium There will be a dark and secret order Its law will be hatred and its weapon poison It will want more and more gold and spread its reign over the earth And its servants will be connected to each other by a kiss of blood. The righteous and weak will obey its rules The powerful will be at its service The only law will be the one it dictates in the shadows It will sell the poison even into the churches And the world walks with the scorpion under its soles.
Stanza 20 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Many people will sit with folded arms Or they will go about with empty eyes, without knowing where to For they will no longer have a forge where they can forge the iron And no field left to cultivate. They will be like the seed that cannot take root Wandering and exposed, humiliated and hopeless The youngest and the oldest often without a home Only leaving them to go to war for their salvation And they will first fight themselves and hate their lives.
Stanza 21 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The diseases of the water, the sky and the earth Will strike man and threaten him He will want to resurrect what he destroyed and preserve what is left He will be afraid of the days that lie ahead of him. But it will be too late The desert will cover the earth, and the water will become deeper and deeper It will flow on certain days and sweep everything away, like a flood Because of him, there will be no tomorrow for the earth And the air will eat away the bodies of the weakest.
Stanza 22 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The earth will shake in several places, and the cities will perish Everything built without the advice of the wise Will be threatened and destroyed The mud will bury the villages beneath it, and the ground will open up under the palaces. Man will be stubborn, for he is possessed by pride He will not hear the warning that the earth calls out to him again and again Conflagrations will destroy the new Romes The poor and the infidels will loot the abandoned riches despite the legions.
Stanza 23 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The sun will burn the earth The air will no longer protect from fire It will only be a curtain full of holes And the burning light will consume skin and eyes. The sea will foam like boiling water The cities and rivers will be buried Entire continents will disappear People will flee to heights And they will begin to rebuild and forget what has happened.
Stanza 24 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium People will be able to bring illusions to life The senses will be deceived, and they think they touch what is not there at all They will walk paths that only the eyes can see And the dream will thus become reality. But man will no longer be able to distinguish between what is and what is not He will lose himself in false labyrinths Those who can bring illusions to life will play their game with the gullible person and deceive him And many people will become submissive dogs.
Stanza 25 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium The animals that Noah took into his ark will no longer be in the hands of the ark He who changed the animals according to his will And who will care about their unending suffering? Man will shape every living being as he pleases And he will have killed countless of them What will become of the man who changed the laws of life Who made a lump of clay out of the living animal Will he be the image of God or the child of the devil?
Stanza 26 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium One must fear for the child of man Poison and hopelessness will lurk for it One will want it only for oneself and not for its sake or for life It will be hunted, and sometimes its body will be sold. But even he who is protected by his own Will be threatened with having a dead spirit He will live in game and illusion Which will lead him, for he no longer has a master No one has taught him to hope and to act.
Stanza 27 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man will think himself God, although he will be no more than at his birth He will always strike, overwhelmed by rage and jealousy But his arm will be strong through the power he has seized As a blind Prometheus, he will be able to destroy everything around him. He will remain a dwarf in his soul and possess the strength of a giant He will advance with giant strides and not know which path to take His head will be heavy with knowledge But he will not know why he lives and dies He will be as ever the madman waving his arms, or the child whimpering.
Stanza 28 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Entire stretches of land will be spoils of war Beyond the Roman Limes and even on the old imperial territory People of the same cities will cut each other's throats War will reign here between tribes and there between believers. The Jews and the Saracens will not stop warring with each other And the land of Christ will be their battlefield But the infidels everywhere will want to defend the purity of their faith And they will be faced only with doubt and power While death advances everywhere like the standard of the new era.
Stanza 29 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Many people will be excluded from human life They will have no rights, no roof and no bread They will be naked and only have their bodies left to sell They will be cast off far away from the towers of abundance at Babylon. They will growl threateningly in guilt They will occupy entire stretches of land and multiply They will hear the prophecy of retribution And they will storm the haughty towers The times of the invasion of the infidels will have come.
Stanza 30 When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium Man will have entered an impenetrable labyrinth He will be afraid and close his eyes, for he will no longer be able to see He will be full of suspicion and feel fear at every step But he is driven forward, for no rest will be granted to him. The voice of Cassandra, however, will be loud and strong He will not hear it For he always wants to possess more, and his head will lose itself in illusions Those who will be his masters will betray him And there will only be bad shepherds left.
Stanza 31 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends People will finally have opened their eyes They will no longer be prisoners in their heads and their cities They will see from one end of the earth to the other and be able to understand each other They will know that what strikes one, hurts the other. People will form a single great body Of which each of them is a tiny part Together they will be the heart And there will be one language spoken by all, and so it will finally be born the Great Human.
Stanza 32 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Man will have conquered the sky He will create stars in the great, dark blue sea And he will travel on this shining ship As a new Odysseus, friend of the sun, go on the Heavenly Odyssey. But he will also be the master of the water He will build great water cities That feed on the fruits of the sea He will thus dwell in all places of the great domain And nothing will be forbidden to him.
Stanza 33 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends People will be able to move underwater Their bodies will be new, and they will be fish And some will fly higher than the birds As if the stone did not fall to the earth. They will communicate with each other For their spirit will be so open that it can receive all messages And dreams they will share with each other And they will live as long as the oldest among men The one of whom the Holy Books speak.
Stanza 34 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Man will know the spirit of all things The stone or the water, the body of the animal or the gaze of another he will penetrate the secrets that the old gods guarded And he will push open one gate after another to the labyrinth of new life. He will create, powerful and bubbling like a spring He will teach all people knowledge And the children will know the earth and the sky better than anyone before them And the human body will be larger and more agile And his spirit will surround all things and possess them.
Stanza 35 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends The man will no longer be the only master, for the woman will come to seize the scepter She will be the great mistress of future times And what she thinks, she will impose on men She will be the mother of this millennium that comes after the millennium. She will radiate the mild sweetness of a mother after the days of the devil She will be beauty after the ugly times of the infidels The millennium that comes after this millennium will turn into a light time It will be loved and shared and dreamed, and dreams will be made true.
Stanza 36 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends There will be a second birth for man The spirit will take possession of the mass of people Who are one in brotherhood Then the end of the times of the infidels will be proclaimed. It will be the time of a new strength in faith After the black days at the beginning of the millennium that comes after the millennium The happy days will begin Man will find the way of humans again And the earth will have its order back.
Stanza 37 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Paths will lead from one end of the earth and the sky to the other The forests will be dense again And the deserts will be irrigated The waters will be pure again. The earth will be like a garden Man will pay attention to everything that lives He will clean what he has soiled He will view the whole earth as his home And he will think of tomorrow with wisdom.
Stanza 38 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Everyone will be like a steady step One will know everything about the world and one's body Diseases will be cured before they occur Everyone will be their own healer and that of others. One will have understood that one must help to maintain And man, after the times of closedness and greed, will open his heart and his purse to the dispossessed He will see himself as the guardian of the human order And so finally a new era will dawn.
Stanza 39 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Man will have learned to give and share The bitter days of loneliness will be over He will believe in the spirit anew And the infidels will have recognized everything. But what will happen after the wars and conflagrations It will arise from the charred ruins of the towers of Babel And an iron fist will be necessary so that order comes into chaos And man finds the right way again.
Stanza 40 When the millennium that comes after the millennium ends Man will know that all living beings are bearers of light And that they are creatures that demand respect He will found new cities In the sky, on the earth and on the sea. He will remember what once was And he will know how to interpret what will be He will no longer be afraid of his own death For he will have lived several lives in his life And he will know that the light will never go out.
I see and I know. My eyes discover the sky, what will be, and I measure time with one step. A hand leads me to the place that you do not see and of which you know nothing.
A thousand years will have passed, and Jerusalem will no longer be the city of Christ's crusaders. The sand will have buried the walls of our castles, our weapons and bones under its bodies. It will have suffocated our voices and our prayers. The Christians who come from afar as pilgrims, to where once their law and faith were, will no longer dare to go to the tomb and the relics, only in the company of Jewish knights who have their kingdom and their temple here, as if Christ had never suffered on the cross. There will be a vast multitude of infidels spreading everywhere, and their faith will echo like a stroke of the tambourine from one end of the world to the other.
I see the vast earth. Continents that Herodotus could not name in his dreams will be added, beyond the great forests of which Tacitus spoke, and far away at the end of the boundless seas that begin behind the Pillars of Hercules. A thousand years will have passed since the time in which we live, and the fiefs will have united everywhere into great empires and vast imperiums. Wars, as numerous as the links of the chain mail worn by the Knights of the Order, will overlap each other and topple the empires and imperiums to create new ones.
And the serfs, the peasants, the poor without fire will have attempted revolt a thousand times, set harvests, castles and cities on fire, until their skin is stripped from them alive and the survivors are forced to return to their hiding places. They will imagine that they are kings. A thousand years will have passed, and man will have conquered the depth of the seas and the sky, and he will be like a star in the firmament. He will have gained the power of the sun and think himself God and build a thousand Babylonian towers on the vast earth. He will have erected walls on the ruins of those which the Roman emperors once built, and they will once more separate the legions from the barbarian hordes.
Beyond the great forests there will be an empire. When the walls collapse, the empire will only be muddy water. The peoples will mingle once more. Then the millennium will begin that comes after the millennium. I see, and I know what will be. I am the scribe. When the millennium begins that comes after the millennium, man will stand before the dark entrance to an impenetrable labyrinth. And in the depth of this night into which he will enter, I see the red eyes of the Minotaur. Beware of his cruel rage, you who live in the millennium...