
To whom the image of the angel who shared the station appears to him at the time of death, then they are the pure ones, and some of them are the glorified ones, and some of them are the next to the positions they are in. Then the king, the owner of that position, descends to him as a companion and a sitter whom that occasion descends upon. Perhaps he will call him upon his death, and he will see from the dying person concern for him, cheerfulness, joy, and pleasure, and what we have described in This is dying, except for the conditions of the saints who are outside the rule of ambiguity. What we mentioned of the conditions of the common believers, for that is another flavor, and for the saints this is what we mention in particular. Therefore, we are not exposed to what happens to the dying common man, which he hates to see and his face turns red. This is not what we are looking for, and it does not raise the heads of the people of God, even if it is exposed. For them, they know what t