Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra

[6] Richard Bauckham considers it "a de-christianized version of an originally Christian text",[7] a view shared by Steven Kaplan.

[16] The second part begins with Ezra fasting in the desert until Uriel gives him a drink like fire that reveals to him the future history of the world.

[17] This history is presented from creation until the end times, with special emphasis on the Ethiopian kings and the destruction of the Ishmaelites (Muslims) by the Messiah.

Under his successor, Ye (perhaps Yetbarak or Na'akueto La'ab), there will be perjury, famine, pestilence and death.

[18] Slaves will be sold to the Ishmaelites, who will reign for 700 years until a son of a lion, the Messiah of the house of David, arises.

Gog and Magog and a certain Guga will rampage and a false messiah, the devil, will reign for three years, six months and three days before God strikes him down to Sheol.

Halévy's transcription of the start of the Apocalypse