Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
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The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses are two grimoires supposedly dictated to Moses along with the Torah (the first five books of Moses). Published in 1849 in Stuttgart, these books contain numerous magical spells used to summon spirits to do the will of the conjourer.
The Sixth Book includes an introduction along with seven chapters, known as the "The Mystery of the First Seal" through "The Mystery of the Seventh Seal".
The seventh book includes twelve tables:
- The First Table of the Spirits of the Air;
- The Second Table of the Spirits of Fire;
- The Third Table of the Spirits of Water;
- The Fourth Table of the Spirits of the Earth;
- The Fifth Table of Saturn;
- The Sixth Table of Jupiter;
- The Seventh Table of Mars;
- The Eighth Table of the Sun;
- The Ninth Table of Venus;
- The Tenth Table of Mercury;
- The Eleventh Table of the Spirits;
- The Twelfth Table of the Schemhamforasch;
In Sweden and Finland these books are compiled under the titles, "Den Svarta Bibeln" and "Musta Raamattu", respectively, meaning "The Black Bible".