And there be rivers of fire beside their mangers, and each of their horses drinks as the measure of the fullness of the watercourse which is in the valley of Kidron, which bringeth and containeth all the rainwater of all Jerusalem. And in that place was a cloud above their heads, showering blood above their heads and [above the heads] of their horses. And this is the sign and the measure of the horses of the entrance of the seventh palace and a horse of the entrance of each palace.
And all of those who descend to the Chariot would go up and not be injured, even though they would see all of this chamber. So they would descend in peace and come and stand and testify to an awesome and shattering sight, something which is not found in any chamber of the kings of flesh and blood. They bless, praise, laud, adorn, elevate, embellish and give glory, splendor and greatness to Totrosiyah, the Lord God of Israel, who rejoiced about those who descended to the Chariot; and sat and anticipated when every Jew shall descend with wonderous greatness and unusual power, with the greatness of elevation and the power of the beings that enthuse in praise before the Throne of Glory three times every day in the Heights, from when the world was created until now.