Indeed, the cursed abomination and his rejected faction, their tables are filled with vomit and boiling excrement, as depicted in the Zohar and the Ra'aya Mehemna in several places, with their precise and distinct colors. They are anointed with filth, their image and likeness are contemptible in a truly straightforward manner. We have shown, for those who wish to examine, all of this in the Book of Zealotry, in a clear and evident manner, not through riddles, as a great spectacle and sign.

And upon their departure from the presence of the Rabbi, they returned to examine the Book of Zohar and to investigate further if the matter is genuine. They scrutinized it with a keen eye and found that the spirit of confusion had led them astray. They did not perceive any true signs or images, other than the deceptive and misleading words spoken by the cunning serpent. The false words flowed from the mouth of the deceitful speaker, and the deceivers themselves, the compilers of the Book of Zohar, painted their tongues with colors that do not hold true, with fraudulent intentions and disgraceful fabrications. The Rabbi decreed upon them to sit in seclusion and engage solely in this examination, without interfering with others or being occupied with any other matter. They were not to move from there until they completed the task of silencing the enchanter's mouth, and they found sufficient answers to counter the doubts raised by these individuals. For the soul of the sharp-witted pious Rabbi was deeply disturbed by this matter, as no wise and discerning person was found among the impure lips of those individuals. He, may his memory be blessed, was not well-versed in the wisdom of truth. His entire focus was on sharp legal disputes. According to his decree, the aforementioned exceptional scholars refrained from all their other engagements and studies, and they sat and examined for several weeks or months. They found that all the arguments of this faction were void, empty, and filled with evil spirits. They were deceitful and hollow, like a pit dug by a wicked fool, and they stemmed from his very heart. Then the pious Rabbi rejoiced, and he renewed the decree of exile against Rabbi Moshe Chassid, ordering him to travel to the land of Italy, to proclaim this matter. It was reported to him that there, too, there were rebellious individuals from the accursed sect of the false Messiah, Shabbetai Tzvi. He instructed Rabbi Moshe Chassid to establish there a printing press for the publication of his responsa against these impious individuals of falsehood.