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Thou shalt have no other God before me.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.
All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness;
and the darkness comprehended it not.
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Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?
I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.
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In the beginning, God. The Almighty Father God, The God of Abraham Isaac & Jacob. Lord, Jesus Christ, & The Holy Spirit, Are the three most highest true Gods of the entire Universe. Infact, God. is the Universal Creator. God also created the "Word" and the"Word of God" is God. All things was made by him: and without him not anything was made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the darkness comprehended it not, Good, tree, fruit. Gospel, Christ, Genesis 1 - 2 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. Genesis 1 1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. 3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. 4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. 5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day. 6 And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. 7 And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. 8 And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day. 9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. 10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good. 11 And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. 12 And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good. 13 And the evening and the morning were the third day. 14 And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: 15 And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. 16 And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. 17 And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth, 18 And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. 19 And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. 20 And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. 21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good. 22 And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth. 23 And the evening and the morning were the fifth day. 24 And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so. 25 And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good. 26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. 27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. 28 And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth. 29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. 30 And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so. 31 And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day. Genesis 2 2 Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. 3 And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made. 4 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens, 5 And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground. 6 But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground. 7 And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. 8 And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. 9 And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. 10 And a river went out of Eden to water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and became into four heads. 11 The name of the first is Pison: that is it which compasseth the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold; 12 And the gold of that land is good: there is bdellium and the onyx stone. 13 And the name of the second river is Gihon: the same is it that compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia. 14 And the name of the third river is Hiddekel: that is it which goeth toward the east of Assyria. And the fourth river is Euphrates. 15 And the Lord God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. 16 And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: 17 But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. 18 And the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him. 19 And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. 20 And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him. 21 And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof; 22 And the rib, which the Lord God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man. 23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man. 24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh. 25 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. Psalm 23 23 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. 3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. 5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. Psalm 91 He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. 2 I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. 3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. 4 He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; 6 Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. 7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. 8 Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked. 9 Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; 10 There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling. 11 For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. 12 They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. 13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet. 14 Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name. 15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him, and honor him. 16 With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation. Psalm 35 35 Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me. 2 Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for mine help. 3 Draw out also the spear, and stop the way against them that persecute me: say unto my soul, I am thy salvation. 4 Let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul: let them be turned back and brought to confusion that devise my hurt. 5 Let them be as chaff before the wind: and let the angel of the Lord chase them. 6 Let their way be dark and slippery: and let the angel of the Lord persecute them. 7 For without cause have they hid for me their net in a pit, which without cause they have digged for my soul. 8 Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall. 9 And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation. 10 All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him? 11 False witnesses did rise up; they laid to my charge things that I knew not. 12 They rewarded me evil for good to the spoiling of my soul. 13 But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth: I humbled my soul with fasting; and my prayer returned into mine own bosom. 14 I behaved myself as though he had been my friend or brother: I bowed down heavily, as one that mourneth for his mother. 15 But in mine adversity they rejoiced, and gathered themselves together: yea, the abjects gathered themselves together against me, and I knew it not; they did tear me, and ceased not: 16 With hypocritical mockers in feasts, they gnashed upon me with their teeth. 17 Lord, how long wilt thou look on? rescue my soul from their destructions, my darling from the lions. 18 I will give thee thanks in the great congregation: I will praise thee among much people. 19 Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully rejoice over me: neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause. 20 For they speak not peace: but they devise deceitful matters against them that are quiet in the land. 21 Yea, they opened their mouth wide against me, and said, Aha, aha, our eye hath seen it. 22 This thou hast seen, O Lord: keep not silence: O Lord, be not far from me. 23 Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment, even unto my cause, my God and my Lord. 24 Judge me, O Lord my God, according to thy righteousness; and let them not rejoice over me. 25 Let them not say in their hearts, Ah, so would we have it: let them not say, We have swallowed him up. 26 Let them be ashamed and brought to confusion together that rejoice at mine hurt: let them be clothed with shame and dishonour that magnify themselves against me. 27 Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant. 28 And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long. 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- Book of Enoch | TheAlmightyFatherGod
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- Book of Enoch | TheAlmightyFatherGod
Book of Enock 1 - 2 ¹The word of the blessing of Enoch, how he blessed the righteous elect, who will be living in the time of trouble; when all those who oppose, that is, the wicked and the ungodly, are to be removed, and the righteous be saved. 2And Enoch took up his parable, and said, "Enoch, a righteous man, who walked with God, Chapter 1 ¹The word of the blessing of Enoch, how he blessed the righteous elect, who will be living in the time of trouble; when all those who oppose, that is, the wicked and the ungodly, are to be removed, and the righteous be saved. 2And Enoch took up his parable, and said, "Enoch, a righteous man, who walked with God, answered and said, that his eyes were opened, to see a holy vision that was in the heavens from God. He showed me, and I heard, holy words of the holy ones, and as I heard everything from them I also understood what I saw. And I speak not for this generation, but for generations which are far ahead at a distant period, on account of the elect. 3Upon their account I spoke and conversed with him. He will go forth from his dwelling, the Holy and Mighty One, the God of the cosmos. 4The Eternal God will appear out of the highest heaven with tremendous power, and set foot upon Mount Sinai. He will emerge from among the troops of his mighty power. 5Everyone will be smitten with fear, and the Watchers tremble. 6Great fear and terror will seize them all, to the ends of the earth. The lofty mountains will shake and collapse and crumble, the high hills melt down like wax in the face of a flame. The earth will split open with a chasm, and all things which are in it perish; while judgment shall come upon all, even upon all the righteous. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 4 7But with them he shall make peace, they shall receive shouts of blessing. He shall preserve the elect, and towards them exercise clemency. 8Then shall all belong to God; be happy and blessed; and the splendor of the Godhead shall illuminate them. 9Behold, he comes with ten thousands of his holy ones, to execute judgment upon all, and to destroy the wicked, and to convict all flesh of all their works of ungodliness which they have ungodly commtted, and of all the hard things which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.1 Chapter 2 1Observe all the works in the heaven, how they have not altered their ways, and the luminaries which are in the heaven, how they all rise and set, each one marshalled forward in its proper order in time, and their seasons showing forth, and not deviating from their own assignment. 2Look at the earth, and contemplate the operations that take place in it from beginning to completion, how they do not change, not one of them upon the earth, but all appear to you the works of God. 3Behold summer and winter, that the whole earth is full of water; and that the clouds, the dew, and the rain, alight upon it. Book of Enock Book of Enock Book of Enock Book of Enock 1 - 2 3 - 4 5 - 6 7 - 8 9 - 10 11 - 12 13 - 14 15 - 16 17 - 18 19 - 20 21 - 22 23 - 24 25 - 26 27 - 28 29 - 30 31 - 32 33 - 34 35 - 36 37 - 38 39 - 40 41 - 42 43 - 44 45 - 46 47 - 48 49 - 50 51 - 52 53 - 54 55 - 56 57 - 58 59 - 60 61 - 62 63 - 64 65 - 66 67 - 68 69 - 70 71 - 72 73 - 74 75 - 76 77 - 78 79 - 80 81 - 82 83 - 84 85 - 86 87 - 88 89 - 90 91 - 92 93 - 94 95 - 96 97 - 98 99 - 100 101 - 102 103 - 104 105 Noah
- Book of Enoch 105 (Noah) | TheAlmightyFatherGod
Chapter 105, Fragment of the Book of Noah Chapter 105 1After a time,255 my son Mathusala took a wife for his son Lamech. 2She became pregnant by him, and brought forth a child, the flesh of which was as white as snow, and red as a rose; the hair of whose head was white like wool, and long; and whose eyes were beautiful. When he opened them, he illuminated all the house, like the sun; the whole house abounded with light. 3And when he was taken from the hand of the midwife, opening also his mouth, he spoke to the Lord of righteousness. Then Lamech his father was afraid of him; Chapter 105 1After a time, my son Mathusala took a wife for his son Lamech. 2She became pregnant by him, and brought forth a child, the flesh of which was as white as snow, and red as a rose; the hair of whose head was white like wool, and long; and whose eyes were beautiful. When he opened them, he illuminated all the house, like the sun; the whole house abounded with light. 3And when he was taken from the hand of the midwife, opening also his mouth, he spoke to the Lord of righteousness. Then Lamech his father was afraid of him; and speeding away came to his own father Mathusala, and said, I have begotten a son, unlike to other children. 256 He is not human; but, resembling the offspring of the angels of heaven, is of a different nature from ours, being altogether not like us. 4His eyes are bright as the rays of the sun; his countenance glorious, and he looks not as if he belonged to me, but to the angels. 5 I am afraid, lest something miraculous should take place on earth in his days. 6And now, my father, let me entreat and request you to go to our progenitor Enoch, and learn from him the truth; for his residence is with the angels. 7When Mathusala heard the words of his son, he came to me at the extremities of the earth; for he had been informed that I was there: and he cried out. 8 I heard his voice, and went to him saying, Behold, I am here, my son; since you have come to me. 9He answered and said, On account of a great event I have come to you; and on account of a sight difficult to be comprehended I have approached you. 10And now, my father, hear me; for to my son Lamech a child has been born, who does not resemble him; and whose nature is not like the nature of man. His color is whiter than snow; he is redder than the rose; the hair of his head is whiter than white wool; his eyes are like the rays of the sun; and when he opened them he illuminated the whole house. 11When also he was taken from the hand of the midwife, he opened his mouth, and blessed the Lord of heaven. 12His father Lamech feared, and fled to me, believing not that the child belonged to him, but that he resembled the angels of heaven. And behold I have come to you, that you may point out to me the truth. 13Then I, Enoch, answered and said, The Lord will effect a new thing upon the earth. This I have explained, and seen in a vision. I have shown you that in the generations of Jared my father, those who were from heaven disregarded the word of the Lord. Behold they committed crimes; laid aside their class, and intermingled with women. With them also they transgressed; married with them, and begot children.257 14A great destruction therefore shall come upon all the earth; a deluge, a great destruction, shall take place in one year. 15This child which is born to your son shall survive on the earth, and his three sons shall be saved with him. When all mankind who are on the earth shall die, he shall be safe. 16And his posterity shall beget on the earth giants, not spiritual, but carnal. Upon the earth shall a great punishment be inflicted, and it shall be washed from all corruption. Now therefore inform your son Lamech, that he who is born is his child in truth; and he shall call his name Noah, for he shall be to you a survivor. He and his children shall be saved from the corruption which shall take place in the world; from all the sin and from all the iniquity which shall be consummated on earth in his days. Afterwards shall greater impiety take place than that which had been before consummated on the earth; for I am acquainted with holy mysteries, which the Lord himself has disclosed and explained to me; and which I have read in the tablets of heaven. 17In them I saw it written, that generation after generation shall transgress, until a righteous race shall arise; until transgression and sin perish from off the earth; until all goodness comes upon it. 18And now, my son, go tell your son Lamech, 19That the child which is born is his child in truth; and that there is no deception. 20When Mathusala heard the word of his father Enoch, who had shown him every secret thing, he returned with understanding,258 and called the name of that child Noah; because he was to console the earth on account of all its destruction. 21Another book, which Enoch wrote for his son Mathusala, and for those who should come after him, and preserve their purity of conduct259 in the latter days. You, who have labored, shall wait in those days, until the evil doers are consumed, and the power of the guilty is annihilated. Wait, until sin passes away; for their names shall be blotted out of the holy books; their seed shall be destroyed, and their spirits slain. They shall cry out and lament in the invisible waste, and in the bottomless fire they shall burn. There I perceived, as it were, a cloud which could not be seen through; for from the depth of it I was unable to look upwards. I beheld also a flame of fire blazing brightly, and, as it were, glittering mountains whirled around, and agitated from side to side. 22Then I inquired of one of the holy angels who was with me, and said, What is this splendid object? For it is not heaven, but a flame of fire alone which blazes; and in it there is the clamor of exclamation, of woe, and of great suffering. 23He said, There, into that place which you are looking at, shall be thrust the spirits of sinners and blasphemers; of those who shall do evil, and who shall pervert all which God has spoken by the mouth of the prophets; all which they ought to practice. For respecting these things there shall be writings and impressions above in heaven, that the angels may read them and know what shall happen both to sinners and to the spirits of the humble; to those who have suffered in their bodies, but have been rewarded by God; who have been injuriously treated by wicked men; who have loved God; who have been attached neither to gold nor silver, nor to any good thing in the world, but have given their bodies to torment; 24To those who from the time they were born have not been covetous of earthly riches; but have regarded themselves as a breath passing away. 25Such has been their conduct;260 and much has the Lord tried them; and their spirits have been found pure, that they might bless his name. All their blessings have I related in a book; and He has rewarded them; for they have been found to love heaven with an everlasting aspiration. God has said, While they have been trodden down by wicked men, they have heard from them revilings and blasphemies; and have been ignominiously treated, all the while they were blessing me. And now I will call the spirits of the good from the generation of light,261 and will change those who have been born in darkness; who have not in their bodies been recompensed with glory, as their faith may have merited. 26I will bring them into the splendid light of those who love my holy name: and I will place each of them on a throne of glory, of glory peculiarly his own, and they shall be at rest during unnumbered periods. Righteous is the judgment of God; 27For to the faithful shall he give faith in the habitations of uprightness.262 They shall see those, who having been born in darkness being cast into darkness; while the righteous shall be at rest. Sinners shall cry out, observing them as they exist in splendor and proceed forwards to the days and periods prescribed for them. [Here ends the vision of Enoch the prophet. May the benediction of his prayer, and the gift of his appointed period, be with his beloved! Amen.]
- Book of Enoch 99 - 100 | TheAlmightyFatherGod
Book of Enock 99 - 100 In those days the angels shall descend into places of concealment, and gather together in one spot all who have assisted in crime. 2 In that day shall the Most High rise up to execute the great judgment upon all sinners, and to commit the guardianship of all the righteous and holy to the holy angels, that they may protect them as the apple of an eye, until every evil and every sin is put to end. Chapter 99 1 In those days the angels shall descend into places of concealment, and gather together in one spot all who have assisted in crime. 2 In that day shall the Most High rise up to execute the great judgment upon all sinners, and to commit the guardianship of all the righteous and holy to the holy angels, that they may protect them as the apple of an eye, until every evil and every sin is put to end. 3Whether or not the righteous sleep securely,233 wise men shall then truly perceive. 4And the sons of the earth shall understand every word of that book, knowing that their riches cannot save them in the ruin of their sins 5Woe to you, ye sinners, when you shall be afflicted on account of the righteous in the day of the great trouble; shall be burnt in the fire; and be repaid according to your deeds. 6Woe to you, ye perverted in heart, who are watchful to obtain an accurate knowledge of evil, and to discover terrors. No one shall assist you. 7Woe to you, ye sinners; for with the words of your mouths, and with the work of your hands, have you acted impiously; in the flame of a blazing fire shall you be burnt. 8And now know ye, that the angels shall inquire into your conduct in heaven; of the sun, the moon, and the stars, shall they inquire respecting your sins; for upon earth you exercise jurisdiction over the righteous. 9Every cloud shall bear witness against you, the snow, the dew, and the rain: for all of them shall be withheld from you, that they may not descend upon you, nor become subservient to your sins. 10Now then bring gifts of salutation to the rain; that, not being withheld, it may descend upon you; and to the dew, if it has received from you gold and silver. But when the frost, snow, cold, every snowy wind, and every suffering belonging to them, fall upon you, in those days you will be utterly incapable of standing before them. Chapter 100 1Attentively consider heaven, all you progeny of heaven, and all the works of the Most High; fear him, nor conduct yourselves sinfully in front of him.2 If He shut up the windows of heaven, restraining the rain and dew, that it not descend upon the earth on your account, what will you do? 3And if He sends his wrath upon you, and upon all your deeds, you are not they who can supplicate him; you who utter234 against his righteousness, language proud and powerful.235 For you there shall be no peace. 4Do you not see the commanders236 of ships, how their vessels are tossed about by the waves, torn to pieces by the winds, and exposed to the greatest peril? 5That they therefore fear, because their whole property is embarked with them on the ocean; and that they think the worst in their hearts, because it may swallow them up, and they may perish in it? 6 Is not the whole sea, all its waters, and all its commotion, the work of him, the Most High; of him who has sealed up all its exertions, and girded it on every side with sand? 7 Is it not at his rebuke dried up, and alarmed; while all its fish with everything contained in it die? And will not you, ye sinners, who are on earth, fear him? Is not He the maker of heaven and earth, and of all things which are in them? 8And who has given knowledge and wisdom to all that move on the ground, and over the sea? 9Do not those commanders of ships fear the ocean? And yet sinners do not fear the Most High.
- Book of Enoch 97 - 98 | TheAlmightyFatherGod
Book of Enock 97 - 98 Woe to those who act impiously, who laud and honor the word of falsehood. You have been lost in perdition; and have never led a virtuous life. 2Woe to you who change the words of truth. They transgress against the everlasting decree; 3And count themselves not sinners; they will be trodden down upon the earth. 4 In those days you, O ye righteous, shall have been deemed worthy of having your prayers rise up in remembrance; and shall have deposited them in testimony before the angels, that they might record the sins of the sinners in the presence of the Most High. Chapter 97 1Woe to those who act impiously, who laud and honor the word of falsehood. You have been lost in perdition; and have never led a virtuous life. 2Woe to you who change the words of truth. They transgress against the everlasting decree; 3And count themselves not sinners; they will be trodden down upon the earth. 4 In those days you, O ye righteous, shall have been deemed worthy of having your prayers rise up in remembrance; and shall have deposited them in testimony before the angels, that they might record the sins of the sinners in the presence of the Most High. 5 In those days the nations shall be thrown into confusion; and the races of the nations shall rise again in the day of destruction. 6 In those days those who are in need shall go forth, carry off their children, and forsake them. Their offspring shall slip from them, and while sucklings they shall they forsake them; they shall never return to them, and never instruct their loved ones. 7Again I swear to you, ye sinners, that sin has been prepared for the day of blood which never ceases. 8They shall worship stones, and some carve gold, silver, and wooden images. They shall worship impure spirits, demons, and every idol, in temples; but no help shall be obtained from them. Their hearts shall become impious through their folly, and their eyes be blinded with the fear of their heart. In their visionary dreams shall they be impious and fearful, doing all their deeds based on lies, and worshipping a stone. Altogether shall they perish. 9But in those days blessed shall they be, to whom the word of wisdom is delivered; who point out and pursue the path of the Most High; who walk in the way of righteousness, and who do not act impiously with the impious. 10They shall be saved. 11Woe to you who extend evil toward your neighbor; for you shall be slain in hell. 12Woe to you who lay foundations for sin and deceit, and cause bitterness on earth; for this you shall be consumed. 13Woe to those who build their houses from the toil of others; all their building materials are become planks and stones of sin; I am telling you: you will not have peace. 14Woe to you who despise the extent of the everlasting inheritance of your fathers, while your souls follow after idols; for to you there shall be no tranquillity. 15Woe to them who commit iniquity, and give aid to blasphemy, who slay their neighbor until the day of the great judgment; for your glory shall fall; malevolence shall He put into your hearts, and the spirit of his wrath shall stir you up, that every one of you may perish by the sword. 16Then shall all the righteous and the holy remember your crimes. Chapter 98 1 In those days shall fathers be struck down with their children in the presence of each other;230 and brethren with their brethren shall fall dead: until a river shall flow from their blood. 2For a man shall not restrain his hand from his children, nor from his children's children; his mercy will be to kill them.231 3Nor shall the sinner restrain his hand from his honored brother. From the dawn of day to the setting sun shall the slaughter continue.232 The horse shall wade up to his breast, and the chariot shall sink to its brim, in the blood of sinners.
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Book of Enock 103 - 104 But now I swear to you, ye righteous, by the greatness of his splendor and his glory; by his illustrious kingdom and by his majesty, to you I swear, that I comprehend this mystery; that I have read the tablet of heaven, have seen the writing of the holy Ones, and have discovered what is written and impressed on it concerning you. 2 I have seen that all goodness, joy, and glory has been prepared for you, and been written down for the spirits of those who die eminently righteous and good.241 To you it shall be given in return for your troubles; and your portion of happiness shall far exceed the portion of the living. Chapter 103 1 But now I swear to you, ye righteous, by the greatness of his splendor and his glory; by his illustrious kingdom and by his majesty, to you I swear, that I comprehend this mystery; that I have read the tablet of heaven, have seen the writing of the holy Ones, and have discovered what is written and impressed on it concerning you. 2 I have seen that all goodness, joy, and glory has been prepared for you, and been written down for the spirits of those who die eminently righteous and good.241 To you it shall be given in return for your troubles; and your portion of happiness shall far exceed the portion of the living. 3The spirits of you who die in righteousness shall exist and rejoice. Their spirits shall exult; and their remembrance shall be before the face of the mighty One from generation to generation. Nor shall they now fear disgrace. 4Woe to you, sinners, when you die in your sins; and they, who are like you, say respecting you, Blessed are these sinners. They have lived out their whole period; and now they die in happiness243 and in wealth. Distress and slaughter they knew not244 while alive; in honor they die; nor ever in their lifetime did judgment overtake them. 5But has it not been shown to them, that, when to the receptacle of the dead their souls shall be made to descend, their evil deeds shall become their greatest torment? Into darkness, into the snare, and into the flame, which shall burn to the great judgment, shall their spirits enter; and the great judgment shall take effect for ever and for ever.245 6Woe to you; for to you there shall be no peace. Neither can you say to the righteous, and to the good who are alive, "In the days of our trouble have we been afflicted; every species of trouble have we seen, and many evil things have suffered.246 7Our spirits have been consumed, lessened, and diminished. 8We have perished; nor has there been a possibility of help for us in word or in deed: we have found none, but have been tormented and destroyed. 9We have not expected to live247 day after day. 10We hoped indeed to have been the head; 11But we have become the tail. We have been afflicted, when we have exerted ourselves; but we have been devoured by sinners248 and the ungodly; their yoke has been heavy upon us.12Those have exercised dominion over us who detest and who goad us; and to those who hate us have we humbled our neck; but they have shown no compassion towards us. 13We have been desirous of escaping from them, that we might fly away and be at rest; but we have found no place to which we could fly, and be secure from them. We have sought an asylum with princes in our distress, and have cried out to those who were devouring us; but our cry has not been regarded, nor have they been disposed to hear our voice; 14But rather to assist those who plunder and devour us; those who diminish us, and hide their oppression; who remove not their yoke from us, but devour, enervate, and slay us; who conceal our slaughter, nor remember that they have lifted up their hands against us." Chapter 104 1 I swear to you, ye righteous, that in heaven the angels record your goodness before the glory of the mighty One. 2Wait with patient hope; for formerly you have been disgraced with evil and with affliction; but now shall you shine like the luminaries of heaven. You shall be seen, and the gates of heaven shall be opened to you. Your cries have cried for judgment; and it has appeared to you: for an account of all your sufferings shall be required from the princes, and from every one who has assisted your plunderers. 3Wait with patient hope; nor relinquish your confidence; for great joy shall be yours, like that of the angels in heaven. Conduct yourselves as you may, still you shall not be concealed in the day of the great judgment. You shall not be found like sinners; and eternal condemnation shall be far from you, so long as the world exists.249 4And now fear not, ye righteous, when you see sinners flourishing and prosperous250 in their ways. 5Do not be associates with them; but keep yourselves at a distance from their oppression; you be associated with the host of heaven. You, ye sinners, say, All our transgressions shall not be taken account of, and be recorded. But all your transgressions shall be recorded daily. 6And be assured by me,251 that light and darkness, day and night, behold all your transgressions. Be not impious in your thoughts; lie not; surrender not the word of uprightness; lie not against the word252 of the holy and the mighty One; glorify not your idols; for all your lying and all your impiety is not for righteousness, but for great sin. 7Now will I point out a mystery: Many sinners shall turn and transgress against the word of uprightness. 8They shall speak evil things; they shall utter falsehood; concoct great fabrications; and compose books in their own words. But when they shall write all my words correctly in their own languages, 9They shall neither change or diminish them; but shall write them all correctly; all which from the first I have uttered concerning them, 10Then another mystery also I point out: To the righteous and the wise shall be given books of joy, of integrity, and of great wisdom. To them shall books be given, in which they shall believe; And in which they shall rejoice. And all the righteous shall be rewarded, who from these shall acquire the knowledge of every upright path 1 In those days, says the Lord, they shall call to the children of the earth, and make them listen to their wisdom. Show them that you are their leaders; 2And that remuneration shall take place over the whole earth; for I and my Son will for ever hold communion with them in the paths of uprightness, while they are still alive.254 Peace shall be yours. Rejoice, children of integrity, in the truth
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Book of Enock 101 - 102 In those days, when He shall cast the calamity of fire upon you, to where will you flee, and where will you be safe? 2And when He sends forth his word against you, will you not be terrified and afraid? 3All the luminaries are agitated with great fear; and all the earth is afraid, while it trembles, and suffers anxiety (No Chapter 101) Chapter 102 1 In those days, when He shall cast the calamity of fire upon you, to where will you flee, and where will you be safe? 2And when He sends forth his word against you, will you not be terrified and afraid? 3All the luminaries are agitated with great fear; and all the earth is afraid, while it trembles, and suffers anxiety. 4All the angels fulfill the commands received by them, and are desirous of being concealed from the presence of the great Glory; while the children of the earth are alarmed and troubled. 5But you, ye sinners, are for ever accursed; to you there shall be no peace. 6Fear not, ye souls of the righteous; but wait with patient hope for the day of your death in righteousness. Grieve not, because your souls descend in great trouble, with groaning, lamentation, and sorrow, to the receptacle of the dead. In your lifetime your bodies have not received reward in accordance with your goodness,238 but in the period of your existence have sinners existed; in the period of execration and of punishment. 7And when you die, sinners say concerning you, As we die, the righteous die. What profit have they in their works? Behold, like us, they expire in sorrow and in darkness. What advantage do they have over us? From now on we are equal. What will be within their grasp, and what before their eyes239 for ever? For behold they are dead; and never 237 There is no chap. 101 in the MSS. 238 your flesh has not found according to your goodness. 239 What will they obtain, and what behold will they again240 perceive the light. I say unto you, ye sinners, You have been satiated with meat and drink, with human plunder and rapine, with sin, with the acquisition of wealth and with the sight of good days. Have you not marked the righteous, how their end is in peace? for no oppression is found in them even to the day of their death. They perish, and are as if they were not, while their souls descend in trouble to the receptacle of the dead.
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Book of Enock 95 - 96 Wait in hope, ye righteous; for suddenly shall sinners perish from before you, and you shall exercise dominion over them, according to your will. 2 In the day of the sufferings of sinners your offspring shall be elevated, and lifted up like eagles. Your nest shall be more exalted than that of the avest; you shall ascend, and enter into the cavities of the earth, and into the clefts of the rocks for ever, like hyraxes, from the sight of the ungodly; Chapter 95 1Wait in hope, ye righteous; for suddenly shall sinners perish from before you, and you shall exercise dominion over them, according to your will. 2 In the day of the sufferings of sinners your offspring shall be elevated, and lifted up like eagles. Your nest shall be more exalted than that of the avest; you shall ascend, and enter into the cavities of the earth, and into the clefts of the rocks for ever, like hyraxes, from the sight of the ungodly; 3Who shall groan over you, and weep like sirens. 4You shall not fear those who trouble you; for restoration shall be yours; a splendid light shall shine around you, and the voice of tranquility shall be heard from heaven. Woe to you, sinners; for your wealth makes you resemble saints, but your hearts accuse you, knowing that you are sinners. This word shall testify against you, for the remembrance of crime. 5Woe to you who feed upon the glory of the corn, and drink the strength of the deepest spring,227 and in the pride of your power tread down the humble. 6Woe to you who drink water at will; 228 for suddenly shall you be recompensed, consumed, and withered, because you have forsaken the fountain of life. 7Woe to you who act iniquitously, fraudulently, and blasphemously; there shall be a remembrance against you for evil. 8Woe to you, ye powerful, who with power strike down righteousness; for the day of your destruction shall come; while at that very time many and good days shall be the inheritance of the righteous, even at the period of your judgment. Chapter 96 1The righteous are confident that sinners will be disgraced, and perish in the day of iniquity. 2You shall yourselves be conscious of it; for the Most High will remember your destruction, and the angels shall rejoice over it. What will you do you sinners? And where will you flee in the day of judgment, when you shall hear the words of the prayer of the righteous? 3You are not like them who in this respect witness against you; you are associates of sinners. 4 In those days shall the prayers of the righteous come up before the Lord. When the day of your judgment shall arrive; and every circumstance of your iniquity be related before the great and the holy One; 5Your faces shall be covered with shame; while every deed, strengthened by crime, shall be rejected. 6Woe unto you, sinners, who in the midst of the sea, and on dry land, are those against whom an evil record exists.Woe to you who squander silver and gold, not obtained in righteousness, and say, We are rich, possess wealth, and have acquired everything which we can desire. 7Now then we will do whatsoever we are disposed to do; for we have amassed silver; our barns are full, and the farmers of our families are like overflowing water.229 8Like water shall your falsehood pass away; for your wealth will not be permanent, but shall suddenly ascend from you, because you have obtained it all iniquitously; to extreme malediction shall you be delivered up. 9And now I swear to you, ye crafty, as well as simple ones; that you, often contemplating the earth, you who are men, clothe yourselves more elegantly than women, and more colorfully than maidens, everywhere arraying yourselves in majesty, in magnificence, in authority, and in silver: but gold, purple, honor, and wealth, like water, flow away. 10Erudition therefore and wisdom are not theirs. Thus shall they perish, together with their riches, with all their glory, and with their honors; 11While with disgrace, with slaughter, and in extreme poverty, shall their spirits be thrust into a furnace of fire. 12I have sworn to you, ye sinners, that as a mountain has not, and will not, become a slave, nor a hill a woman's maid, 13So neither has sin been sent down to us on earth, but rather men of their own heads have invented it; and greatly shall those who give it efficiency be accursed. 14Barrenness has not been predetermined for a woman; but because of the work of her hands she dies childless. 15I have sworn to you, ye sinners, by the holy and Great One, that all your evil deeds are disclosed in the heavens; and that none of your oppressive acts are concealed and secret. 16Think not in your minds, neither say in your hearts, that every sin is not manifested and seen. In heaven it is daily written down before the Most High. From now on shall it be known by you; that every sin which you commit shall be recorded every day, until the period of your condemnation. 17Woe to you, ye foolish ones, for you shall perish in your foolishness. You will not listen to the wise, and that which is good will not find you. 18Now therefore know that you are poised for the day of destruction; do not hope that sinners shall live; but your progress shall be to death; for you are not designated for redemption; 19But are destined for the day of the great judgment, for the day of distress, and great shame for your spirits. 20Woe to you, ye obdurate in heart, who do evil, and eat blood. From where do you feed on good things, drink, and are satisfied? Is it not because our Lord, the Most High, has abundantly supplied every good thing on earth? For you there shall not be peace. 21Woe to you who love the deeds of iniquity. Why do you have hope for a good end for yourselves? Know that you shall be given up into the hands of the righteous; who shall cut off your necks, slay you, and show you no compassion. 22Woe to you who are glad when the righteous have trouble; for a grave shall not be dug for you. 23Woe to you who dismiss the word of the righteous; because for you there shall be no hope of life. 24Woe to you who write down words of falsehood, and the words of the ungodly; for their falsehood they record, so that men may hear and be confirmed in their folly. 25They shall have no peace; but will die a sudden death
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Book of Enock 89 - 90 And I observed during the time, that thus fifty-eight shepherds were overlooking, all of whom finished in their respective periods as the first. Others then received them into their hands, that they might oversee them in their respective periods, every shepherd in his own period. 2Afterwards I saw in the vision, that all the birds of heaven arrived; eagles, the avest, kites and ravens. The eagle instructed them all. 3They began to devour the sheep, to peck out their eyes, and to eat up their bodies. 4The sheep then cried out; for their bodies were devoured by the birds. The Book of Enoch the Prophet Chapter 89 1And I observed during the time, that thus fifty-eight shepherds were overlooking, all of whom finished in their respective periods as the first. Others then received them into their hands, that they might oversee them in their respective periods, every shepherd in his own period. 2Afterwards I saw in the vision, that all the birds of heaven arrived; eagles, the avest, kites and ravens. The eagle instructed them all. 3They began to devour the sheep, to peck out their eyes, and to eat up their bodies. 4The sheep then cried out; for their bodies were devoured by the birds. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 116 5 I also cried out, and groaned in my sleep against the shepherd which oversaw the flock. 6And I looked, while the sheep were eaten up by the dogs, by the eagles, and by the kites. They neither left them their body, nor their skin, nor their muscles, until their bones alone remained; until their bones fell upon the ground. And the sheep became diminished. 7 I observed likewise during the time, that twenty-three shepherds197 were overlooking; who completed in their respective periods fifty-eight periods. 8Then were small lambs born of those white sheep; who began to open their eyes and to see, crying out to the sheep. 9The sheep, however, did not cry out to them, neither did they hear what they uttered to them; but were deaf, blind, and obdurate to the greatest degrees. 10I saw in the vision that ravens flew down upon those lambs; 11That they seized one of them; and that tearing the sheep in pieces, they devoured them. 12I saw also, that the horns grew upon those lambs; and that the ravens lighted down upon their horns. 13I saw, too, that a large horn sprouted out on an animal198 among the sheep, and that their eyes were opened. 14He looked at them. Their eyes were wide open; and he cried out to them. 15Then the dabela199 saw him; all of whom ran to him. 197 The kings of Babylon, etc., during and after the captivity. The numbers thirtyfive and twenty-three make fifty-eight. 198 on one. 199 The ibex, probably symbolizing Alexander the Great The Book of Enoch the Prophet 117 16And besides this, all the eagles, the avest, the ravens and the kites, were still carrying off the sheep, flying down upon them, and devouring them. The sheep were silent, but the dabela lamented and cried out. 17Then the ravens fought, and struggled with them. 18They some of them wanted to break his horn; but they did not prevail over him. 19I looked on them, until the shepherds, the eagles, the avest, and the kites came. 20Who cried out to the ravens to break the horn of the dabela; to contend with him; and to kill him. But he struggled with them, and cried out, that help might come to him. 21Then I perceived that the man came who had written down the names of the shepherds, and who ascended up before the Lord of the sheep. 22He brought assistance, and caused every one to see him descending to the help of the dabela. 23I perceived likewise that the Lord of the sheep came to them in wrath, while all those who saw him fled away; all fell down in his tabernacle before his face; while all the eagles, the avest, ravens, and kites assembled, and brought with them all the sheep of the field. 24All came together, and tried to break the horn of the dabela. 25Then I saw, that the man, who wrote the book at the word of the Lord, opened the book of destruction, of that destruction which the last twelve shepherds200 wrought; and pointed out before the Lord of the sheep, that they destroyed more than those who preceded them. 200 The native princes of Judah after its delivery from the Syrian yoke. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 118 26I saw also that the Lord of the sheep came to them, and taking in his hand the scepter of his wrath seized the earth, which became torn apart; while all the beasts and birds of heaven fell from the sheep, and sank into the earth, which closed over them. 27I saw, too, that a large sword was given to the sheep, who went forth against all the beasts of the field to slay them. 28But all the beasts and birds of heaven fled away from before their face. 29And I saw a throne erected in a delectable land; 30Upon this sat the Lord of the sheep, who received all the sealed books; 31Which were open before him. 32Then the Lord called the first seven white ones, and commanded them to bring before him the first of the first stars, which preceded the stars whose form partly resembled that of horses; the first star, which fell down first; and they brought them all before him. 33And he spoke to the man who wrote in his presence, who was one of the seven white ones, saying, Take those seventy shepherds, to whom I delivered up the sheep, and who receiving them killed more of them than I commanded. Behold, I saw them all bound, and standing before him. First came on the trial of the stars, which, after being judged, and found guilty, went to the place of punishment. They thrust them into a place, deep, and full of flaming fire, and full of pillars of fire. Then the seventy shepherds were judged, and after being found guilty, were thrust into the flaming abyss. 34At that time likewise I perceived, that one abyss was thus opened in the midst of the earth, which was full of fire. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 119 35And to this were brought the blind sheep; which after being judged, and found guilty, were all thrust into that abyss of fire on the earth, and burnt. 36The abyss was to the right of that house. 37And I saw the sheep burning, and their bones consuming. 38I stood beholding him immerge that ancient house, while they brought out its pillars, every plant in it, and the ivory infolding it. They brought it out, and deposited it in a place on the right side of the earth. 39I also saw, that the Lord of the sheep produced a new house, great, and loftier than the former, which he bound by the former circular spot. All its pillars were new, and its ivory new, as well as more abundant than the former ancient ivory, which he had brought out. 40And while all the sheep which were left were in the midst of it, all the beasts of the earth, and all the birds of heaven, fell down and worshipped them, petitioning them, and obeying them in everything. 41Then those three, who were clothed in white, and who, holding me by my hand, had before caused me to ascend, while the hand of him who spoke held me; those raised me up, and placed me in the midst of the sheep, before the judgment took place. 42The sheep were all white, with wool long and pure. Then all who had perished, and had been destroyed, every beast of the field, and every bird of heaven, assembled in that house: while the Lord of the sheep rejoiced with great joy, because all were good, and had come back again to his dwelling. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 120 43And I saw that they laid down the sword which had been given to the sheep, and returned it to his house, sealing it up in the presence of the Lord. 44All the sheep were enclosed in that house, and it could hardly hold them; and the eyes of all were open, gazing on the good One; nor was there one among them who did not behold him. 45I likewise perceived that the house was large, wide, and extremely full. I saw, too, that a white cow was born, whose horns were great; and that all the beasts of the field, and all the birds of heaven, were alarmed at him, and entreated him at all times. 46Then I saw that the nature of all of them was changed, and that they became white cows; 47And that the first, who was in the midst of them, spoke,201 when that word became202 a large beast, upon the head of which were great black horns; 48While the Lord of the sheep rejoiced over them, and over all the cows. 49I lay down in the midst of them: I awoke; and saw the whole thing. This is the vision which I saw, lying down and waking. Then I blessed the Lord of righteousness, and gave glory to Him. 50Afterwards I wept abundantly, nor did my tears cease, to the extent I became incapable of enduring it. While I was looking on, they flowed203 on account of what I saw; for all was come and gone by; every individual circumstance respecting the conduct of mankind was seen by me. 201 became a word. 202 ["Spoke, when that word came." Or "was a wild-ox, and that wild-ox was…" (Knibb, p. 216).] 203 descended. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 121 51In that night I remembered my former dream; and therefore wept and was troubled, because I had seen that vision. Chapter 90 1And now, my son Mathusala, call to me all your brethren, and assemble for me all the children of your mother; for a voice calls me, and the spirit is poured out upon me, that I may show you everything which shall happen to you for ever. 2Then Mathusala went, called to him all his brethren, and assembled his relatives. 3And conversing with all his children in truth, 4Enoch said, Hear, my children, every word of your father, and listen in uprightness to the voice of my mouth; for I would gain your attention, while I address you. My beloved, be attached to integrity, and walk in it. 5Approach not integrity with a double heart; nor be associated with double-minded men: but walk, my children, in righteousness, which will conduct you in good paths; and let truth be your companion. 6For I know, that oppression will exist and prevail on earth; that on earth great punishment shall in the end take place; and that there shall be a consummation of all iniquity, which shall be cut off from its root, and every fabric raised by it shall pass away. Iniquity, however, shall again be renewed, and consummated on earth. Every act of crime, and every act of oppression and impiety, shall be a second time embraced. 7When therefore iniquity, sin, blasphemy, tyranny, and every evil work, shall increase, and when transgression, The Book of Enoch the Prophet 122 impiety, and uncleanness also shall increase, then upon them all shall great punishment be inflicted from heaven. 8The holy Lord shall go forth in wrath, and upon them all shall great punishment from heaven be inflicted.204 9The holy Lord shall go forth in wrath, and with punishment, that he may execute judgment upon earth. 10In those days oppression shall be cut off from its roots, and iniquity with fraud shall be eradicated, perishing from under heaven. 11Every place of strength205 shall be surrendered with its inhabitants; with fire shall it be burnt. They shall be brought from every part of the earth, and be cast into a judgment of fire. They shall perish in wrath, and by a judgment overpowering them206 for ever. 12Righteousness shall be raised up from slumber; and wisdom shall be raised up, and conferred upon them. 13Then shall the roots of iniquity be cut off; sinners perish by the sword; and blasphemers be annihilated everywhere.207 14Those who meditate oppression, and those who blaspheme, by the sword shall perish.208 204 This verse is wanting in the Paris MS. as transcribed by Woide. It seems in the Bodleian MS. to be a mere lapse of the transcriber, who wrote the same words twice over. 205 tower, palace, or temple. [Or, "all the idols of the nations" (Knibb, p. 218).] 206 powerful judgment. 207 cut off. 208 Between the 14th and 15th verses of this chapter six others [verses] are inserted both in the Bodleian and Paris MSS., which I have transposed so as to constitute the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th verses of the ninety-second chapter. This transposition seemed absolutely necessary to make sense of that chapter; in which, after the enumeration of seven weeks, or periods, the account of the eighth, ninth, and tenth weeks, contained in the verses transposed, seemed necessary to complete the narrative. Here they are clearly unconnected and misplaced. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 123 15And now, my children, I will describe and point out to you the path of righteousness and the path of oppression. 16I will again point them out to you, that you may know what is to come. 17Hear now, my children, and walk in the path of righteousness, but shun that of oppression; for all who walk in the path of iniquity shall perish for ever.
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Book of Enock 87 - 88 Then I looked at that one of the four white men, who came forth first. 2 He seized the first star which fell down from heaven. 3 And, binding it hand and foot, he cast it into a valley; a valley narrow, deep, stupendous, and gloomy. 4 Then one of them drew his sword, and gave it to the elephants, camels, and donkeys, who began to strike each other. And the whole earth shook on account of them Chapter 87 1Then I looked at that one of the four white men, who came forth first. 2 He seized the first star which fell down from heaven. 3 And, binding it hand and foot, he cast it into a valley; a valley narrow, deep, stupendous, and gloomy. 4 Then one of them drew his sword, and gave it to the elephants, camels, and donkeys, who began to strike each other. And the whole earth shook on account of them. 5 And when I looked in the vision, behold, one of those four angels, who came forth, hurled from heaven, collected together, and took all the great stars, whose form partly resembles that of horses; and binding them all hand and foot, cast them into the cavities of the earth. Chapter 88 1Then one of those four went to the white cows, and taught them a mystery. While the cow was trembling, it was born, and became a man,170 and fabricated for himself a large ship. In this he dwelt, and three cows171 dwelt with him in that ship, which covered them. 2Again I lifted up my eyes towards heaven, and saw a lofty roof. Above it were seven cataracts, which poured forth on a certain village much water. 3Again I looked, and behold there were fountains open on the earth in that large village. he water began to boil up, and rose over the earth; so that the village was not seen, while its whole soil was covered with water. 5Much water was over it, darkness, and clouds. Then I surveyed the height of this water; and it was elevated above the village. 6 It flowed over the village, and stood higher than the earth. 7Then all the cows which were collected there, while I looked on them, were drowned, swallowed up, and destroyed in the water. 8But the ship floated above it. All the cows, the elephants, the camels, and the donkeys, were drowned on the earth, and all cattle. Nor could I perceive them. Neither were they able to get out, but perished, and sank into the deep. 9Again I looked in the vision until those cataracts from that lofty roof were removed, and the fountains of the earth became equalized, while other depths were opened; 10Into which the water began to descend, until the dry ground appeared. 11The ship rested on the earth; the darkness receded; and it became light. 12Then the white cow, which became a man, went out of the ship, and the three cows with him. 13One of the three cows was white, resembling that cow; one of them was red as blood; and one of them was black. And the white cow left them. 14Then wild beasts and birds began to bring forth. 15Of all these the different kinds assembled together, lions, tigers, wolves, dogs, wild boars, foxes, rabbits, and the hanzar. 16The siset, the avest, kites, the phonkas, and ravens. Then the white cow172 was born in the midst of them. 18And they began to bite each other; when the white cow, which was born in the midst of them, brought forth a wild donkey and a white cow at the same time, and after that many wild donkeys. Then the white cow,173 which was born, brought forth a black wild sow and a white sheep.174 19That wild sow also brought forth many swine. 20And that sheep brought forth twelve sheep.175 21When those twelve sheep grew up, they delivered one of them176 to the donkeys.177 22Again those donkeys delivered that sheep to the wolves; 178 23And he grew up in the midst of them. 24Then the Lord brought the eleven other sheep, that they might dwell and feed with him in the midst of the wolves. 25They multiplied, and there was abundance of pasture for them. 26But the wolves began to frighten and oppress them, while they destroyed their young ones. 27And they left their young in torrents of deep water. 28Now the sheep began to cry out on account of their young, and fled for refuge to their Lord. One179 however, which was saved, escaped, and went away to the wild donkeys. 29I beheld the sheep moaning, crying, and petitioning their Lord 30With all their might, until the Lord of the sheep descended at their voice from his lofty habitation; went to them; and inspected them. 31He called to that sheep which had secretly stolen away from the wolves, and told him to make the wolves understand that they were not to touch the sheep. 32Then that sheep went to the wolves with the word of the Lord, when another met him,180 and proceeded with him. 33Both of them together entered the dwelling of the wolves; and conversing with them made them understand, that from then on they were not to touch the sheep. 34Afterwards I perceived the wolves greatly prevailing over the sheep with their whole force. The sheep cried out; and their Lord came to them. 35He began to strike the wolves, who commenced a grievous lamentation; but the sheep were silent, nor from that time did they cry out. 36I then looked at them, until they departed from the wolves. The eyes of the wolves were blind, who went out and followed them with all their might. But the Lord of the sheep proceeded with them, and conducted them. 37All his sheep followed him. 38His countenance was terrific and splendid, and glorious was his aspect. Yet the wolves began to follow the sheep, until they overtook them in a certain lake of water.181 39Then that lake became divided; the water standing up on both sides before their face. 40And while their Lord was conducting them, he placed himself between them and the wolves.41The wolves however perceived not the sheep, but went into the midst of the lake, following them, and running after them into the lake of water. 42But when they saw the Lord of the sheep, they turned to flee from before his face. 43Then the water of the lake returned, and that suddenly, according to its nature. It became full, and was raised up, until it covered the wolves. And I saw that all of them which had followed the sheep perished, and were drowned. 44But the sheep passed over this water, proceeding to a wilderness, which was without both water and grass. And they began to open their eyes and to see. 45Then I beheld the Lord of the sheep inspecting them, and giving them water and grass. 46That one sheep already mentioned was proceeding with them, and conducting them. 47And when he had ascended the top of the lofty rock, the Lord of the sheep sent him to them. 48Afterwards I perceived their Lord standing before them, with an aspect terrific and severe. 49And when they all beheld him, they were frightened at his countenance. 50All of them were alarmed, and trembled. They cried out after that sheep; and to the other sheep who had been with him, and who was in the midst of them, saying, We are not able to stand before our Lord, or to look upon him. 51Then that sheep who conducted them went away, and ascended the top of the rock; 52When the rest of the sheep began to grow blind, and to wander from the path which he had shown them; but he knew it not. 53Their Lord however was moved with great indignation against them; and when that sheep had learned what had happened, 54He descended from the top of the rock, and coming to them, found that there were many, 55Which had become blind; 56And had wandered from his path. As soon as they beheld him, they feared, and trembled at his presence; 57And became desirous of returning to their fold, 58Then that sheep, taking with him other sheep, went to those which had wandered. 59And afterwards began to kill them. They were terrified at his countenance. Then he caused those which had wandered to return; who went back to their fold. 60I likewise saw there in the vision, that this sheep became a man, built a house182 for the Lord of the sheep, and made them all stand in the house. 61I perceived also that the sheep which proceeded to meet this sheep, their conductor, died. I saw, too, that all the great sheep perished, while smaller ones rose up in their place, entered into a pasture, and approached a river of water.183 62Then that sheep, their conductor, who became a man, was separated from them, and died. 63All the sheep sought after him, and cried for him with bitter lamentation. 64I saw likewise that they ceased to cry after that sheep, and passed over the river of water. 65And that there arose other sheep, all of whom conducted them,184 instead of those who were dead, and who had previously conducted them. 66Then I saw that the sheep entered into a goodly place, and a territory delectable and glorious. 67I saw also that they became satiated; that their house was in the midst of a delectable territory; and that sometimes their eyes were opened, and that sometimes they were blind; until another sheep185 arose and conducted them. He brought them all back; and their eyes were opened. 68Then dogs, foxes, and wild boars began to devour them, until again another sheep186 arose, the master of the flock, one of themselves, a ram, to conduct them. This ram began to butt on every side those dogs, foxes, and wild boars, until they all perished. 6 ⁹But the former sheep opened his eyes, and saw the ram in the midst of them, who had laid aside his glory. 70And he began to strike the sheep, treading upon them, and behaving himself without dignity. 71Then their Lord sent the former sheep again to a still different187 sheep,188 and raised him up to be a ram, and to conduct them instead of that sheep who had laid aside his glory. 72Going therefore to him, and conversing with him alone, he raised up that ram, and made him a prince and leader of the flock. All the time that the dogs189 troubled the sheep, 73The first ram paid respect to this latter ram. 74Then the latter ram arose, and fled away from before his face. And I saw that those dogs caused the first ram to fall. 75But the latter ram arose, and conducted the smaller sheep. 76That ram likewise begat many sheep, and died. 77Then there was a smaller sheep,190 a ram, in place of him, which became a prince and leader, conducting the flock. 78And the sheep increased in size, and multiplied. 79And all the dogs, foxes, and wild boars feared, and fled away from him. 80That ram also struck and killed all the wild beasts, so that they could not again prevail in the midst of the sheep, nor at any time ever snatch them away. 81And that house was made large and wide; a lofty tower being built upon it by the sheep, for the Lord of the sheep. 82The house was low, but the tower was elevated and very high. 83Then the Lord of the sheep stood upon that tower, and caused a full table to approach before him. 84Again I saw that those sheep wandered, and went various ways, forsaking that their house; 85And that their Lord called to some among them, whom he sent191 to them. 86But these the sheep began to kill. And when one of them was saved from slaughter192 he leaped, and cried out against those who were desirous of killing him. 87But the Lord of the sheep delivered him from their hands, and made him ascend to him, and remain with him. 88He sent also many others to them, to testify, and with lamentations to exclaim against them. 89Again I saw, when some of them forsook the house of their Lord, and his tower; wandering on all sides, and growing blind, 90I saw that the Lord of the sheep made a great slaughter among them in their pasture, until they cried out to him in consequence of that slaughter. Then he departed from the place of his habitation, and left them in the power of lions, tigers, wolves, and the zeebt,193 and in the power of foxes, and of every beast. 91And the wild beasts began to tear them. 92I saw, too, that he forsook the house of their fathers, and their tower; handing them all over to the power of lions to tear and devour them; into the power of every beast. 93Then I began to cry out with all my might, imploring the Lord of the sheep, and showing him how the sheep were devoured by all the beasts of prey. 94But he looked on in silence, rejoicing that they were devoured, swallowed up, and carried off; and leaving them in the power of every beast for food. He called also seventy shepherds, and resigned to them the care of the sheep, that they might overlook them; 95Saying to them and to their associates, Every one of you from this time forward oversee the sheep, and whatever I command you, you do; and I will deliver them to you numbered.194 96I will tell you which of them shall be slain; these destroy. And he delivered the sheep to them. 97Then he called to another, and said, Understand, and watch everything which the shepherds shall do to these sheep; for many more of them shall perish than I have commanded. 98Of every excess and slaughter, which the shepherds shall commit, there shall be an account; as to how many perish by my command, versus how many they destroy of their own heads. 99Of all the destruction brought about by each of the shepherds there shall be an account; and according to the number I will cause a recital to be made before me, how many they have destroyed of their own heads, and how many they have delivered up to destruction, that I may have this testimony against them; that I may know all their proceedings; and that, delivering the sheep to them, I may see what they will do; whether they will act as I have commanded them, or not. 100They shall be unaware of this, however; neither shall you make any explanation to them, neither shall you rebuke them; but there shall be an account of all the destruction done by them in their respective seasons. Then they began to kill, and destroy more than it was commanded them. 101And they left the sheep in the power of the lions, so that very many of them were devoured and swallowed up by lions and tigers; and wild boars preyed upon them. That tower they burnt, and overthrew that house. 102Then I grieved extremely on account of the tower, and because the house of the sheep was overthrown. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 114 103Neither was I afterwards able to perceive whether they again entered that house. 104The shepherds likewise, and their associates, delivered them to all the wild beasts, that they might devour them. Each of them in his season, according to his number, was delivered up; each of them, one with another, was described in a book, how many of them, one with another, were destroyed, in a book. 105More, however, than was ordered, every shepherd killed and destroyed. 106Then I began to weep, and was greatly indignant, on account of the sheep. 107In like manner also I saw in the vision him who wrote, how he wrote down one, destroyed by the shepherds, every day. He ascended, remained, and exhibited each of his books to the Lord of the sheep, containing all which they had done, and all which each of them had made away with; 108And all which they had delivered up to destruction. 109He took the book up in his hands, read it, sealed it, and deposited it. 110After this, I saw shepherds overlooking for twelve hours. 111And behold three of the sheep195 departed, arrived, went in; and began building all which was fallen down of that house. 112But the wild boars196 tried to hinder them, though they did not prevail. 113Again they began to build as before, and raised up that tower, which was called a lofty tower. 195 Zerubbabel, Joshua, and Nehemiah. 196 The Samaritans. The Book of Enoch the Prophet 115 114And again they began to place before the tower a table, with every impure and unclean kind of bread upon it. 115Moreover also all the sheep were blind, and could not see, as were the shepherds likewise. 116Thus were they delivered up to the shepherds for a great destruction, who trampled them under foot, and devoured them. 117Yet was their Lord silent, until all the sheep in the field were destroyed. The shepherds and the sheep were all mixed together; but they did not save them from the power of the beasts. 118Then he who wrote the book ascended, exhibited it, and read it at the residence of the Lord of the sheep. He petitioned him for them, and prayed, pointing out every act of the shepherds, and testifying before him against them all. Then taking the book, he deposited it with him, and departed
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Book of Enock 85 - 86 I lifted up my hands in righteousness, and blessed the holy and Great One. I spoke with the breath of my mouth, and with a tongue of flesh, which God has formed for all the sons of mortal men, that with it they may speak; giving them breath, a mouth, and a tongue to converse with. 2Blessed are you, O Lord, the King, great and powerful in your greatness, Lord of all the creatures of heaven, King of kings, God of the whole world, whose reign, whose kingdom, and whose majesty endure for ever and ever. 3From generation to generation your dominion shall be. All the heavens are your throne for ever, Chapter 85 1Again I looked attentively,169 while sleeping, and surveyed heaven above. 2And behold a single star fell from heaven. 3Which being raised up, ate and fed among those cows. 4After that I perceived other large and black cows; and behold all of them changed their stalls and pastures, while their young began to lament one with another. Again I looked in my vision, and surveyed heaven; when behold I saw many stars which descended, and projected themselves from heaven to where the first star was, 5 Into the midst of those young ones; while the cows were with them, feeding in the midst of them. 6 I looked at and observed them; when behold, they all acted after the manner of horses, and began to approach the young cows, all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and donkeys. 7At these all the cows were alarmed and terrified; when they began biting with their teeth, swallowing, and striking with their horns. 8They began also to devour the cows; and behold all the children of the earth trembled, shook with terror at them, and suddenly fled away. Chapter 86 1Again I perceived them, when they began to strike and to swallow each other; and the earth cried out. Then I raised my eyes a second time towards heaven, and saw in a vision, that, behold, there came forth from heaven as it were the likeness of white men. One came forth from there, and three with him. 2Those three, who came forth last, seized me by my hand; and raising me up from the generations of the earth, elevated me to a high station. 3Then they showed me a lofty tower on the earth, while every hill became diminished. And they said, Remain here, The Book of Enoch the Prophet 104 until you perceive what shall come upon those elephants, camels, and donkeys, upon the stars, and upon all the cows.

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