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Meaning of 'a rage of vision'?

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Please guide me to know the meaning of '...had sent him a rage of vision ...' In this extract:

'...The stench of his behaviour had reached heaven and
the Lord Himself had rescued the old man. He had sent him a
rage of vision, had told him to fly with the orphan boy to the
farthest part of the backwoods and raise him up to justify his
Redemption. ...'

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    Rage can sometimes lead to a state of mind where the individual experiencing it believes, and often is capable of doing things that may normally seem physically impossible.A person in rage may also experience tunnel vision, muffled hearing, increased heart rate and hyperventilation.

    If we look at the above information we can infer that "rage vision" is vision in which a person believes he has the ability to do anything. This would make sense because as you read further the man with the "rage vision" is told to fly with the orphan boy to the
    farthest part of the backwoods and raise him up to justify his
    Redemption. ...'

    Which in my opinion flying would be a very difficult task without having "rage vision".

    A range of something gives a reference to a band of values within some limits on a scale possible for that something.
    Range of vision would give a bunch of similar visions between some imaginable realities.
    In rough short words - he was tripping for a moment.

    > Rough, intensive, violent, perplexing

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