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Chapters 1-105
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The word of the blessing of Enoch, how he blessed the elect and the righteous, who were to exist in the time of trouble; rejecting all the wicked and ungodly. Enoch, a righteous man, who was (1) with God, answered and spoke, while his eyes were open, and while he saw a holy vision in the heavens. This the angels showed me.(1) N.B. The italicized words supply a gap in the text.
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From them I heard all things, and understood what I saw; that which will not take place in this generation, but in a generation which is to succeed at a distant period, on account of the elect.3
Upon their account I spoke and conversed with him, who will go forth from his habitation, the Holy and Mighty One, the God of the world:4
Who will hereafter tread upon Mount Sinai; appear with his hosts; and be manifested in the strength of his power from heaven.5
All shall be afraid, and the Watchers be terrified.6
Great fear and trembling shall seize them, even to the ends of the earth. The lofty mountains shall be troubled, and the exalted hills depressed, melting like a honeycomb in the flame. The earth shall be immerged, and all things which are in it perish; while judgment shall come upon all, even upon all the righteous:7
But to them shall he give peace: he shall preserve the elect, and towards them exercise clemency.8
Then shall all belong to God; be happy and blessed; and the splendour of the Godhead shall illuminate them.(2) Quoted by Jude, vss. 14, 15.
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All who are in the heavens know what is transacted there.2
They know that the heavenly luminaries change not their paths; that each rises and sets regularly, every one at its proper period, without transgressing the commands, which they have received. The behold the earth, and understand what is there transacted, from the beginning to the end of it.3
They see that every work of God is invariable in the period of its appearance. They behold summer and winter: perceiving that the whole earth is full of water; and that the cloud, the dew, and the rain refresh it.1
They consider and behold every tree, how it appears to wither, and every leaf to fall off, except of fourteen trees, which are not deciduous; which wait from the old, to the appearance of the new leaf, for two or three winters.1
Again they consider the days of summer, that the sun is upon it at its very beginning; while you seek for a covered and shady spot on account of the burning sun; while the earth is scorched up with fervid heat, and you become incapable of walking either upon the ground or upon the rocks in consequence of that heat.1
They consider how the trees, when they put forth their green leaves, become covered, and produce fruit; understanding everything, and knowing that He who lives for ever does all these things for you:2
That the works at the beginning of every existing year, that all his works, are subservient to him, and invariable; yet as God has appointed, so are all things brought to pass.3
They see, too, how the seas and the rivers together complete their respective operations:4
But you endure not patiently, nor fulfill the commandments of the Lord; but you transgress and calumniate his greatness; and malignant are the words in your polluted mouths against his Majesty.5
You withered in heart, no peace shall be to you!6
Therefore your days shall you curse, and the years of your lives shall perish; perpetual execration shall be multiplied, and you shall not obtain mercy.7
In those days shall you resign your peace with the eternal maledictions of all the righteous, and sinners shall perpetually execrate you;8
Shall execrate you with the ungodly.9
The elect shall possess light, joy, and peace; and they shall inherit the earth.10
But you, you unholy, shall be accursed.11
Then shall wisdom be given to the elect, all of whom shall live, and not again transgress by impiety or pride; but shall humble themselves, possessing prudence, and shall not repeat transgression.12
They shall not be condemned the whole period of their lives, not die in torment and indignation; but the sum of their days shall be completed, and they shall grow old in peace; while the years of their happiness shall be multiplied with joy, and with peace, for ever, the whole duration of their existence.1
It happened after the sons of men had multiplied in those days, that daughters were born to them, elegant and beautiful.2
And when the angels, (3) the sons of heaven, beheld them, they became enamoured of them, saying to each other, Come, let us select for ourselves wives from the progeny of men, and let us beget children.(3) An Aramaic text reads "Watchers" here (J.T. Milik, Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4 [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976], p. 167).
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Then their leader Samyaza said to them; I fear that you may perhaps be indisposed to the performance of this enterprise;4
And that I alone shall suffer for so grievous a crime.5
But they answered him and said; We all swear;6
And bind ourselves by mutual execrations, that we will not change our intention, but execute our projected undertaking.7
Then they swore all together, and all bound themselves by mutual execrations. Their whole number was two hundred, who descended upon Ardis, (4) which is the top of mount Armon.(4) Upon Ardis. Or, "in the days of Jared" (R.H. Charles, ed. and trans., The Book of Enoch [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1893], p. 63).
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That mountain therefore was called Armon, because they had sworn upon it, (5) and bound themselves by mutual execrations.(5) Mt. Armon, or Mt. Hermon, derives its name from the Hebrew word herem, a curse (Charles, p. 63).
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These are the names of their chiefs: Samyaza, who was their leader, Urakabarameel, Akibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Azkeel, Saraknyal, Asael, Armers, Batraal, Anane, Zavebe, Samsaveel, Ertael, Turel, Yomyael, Arazyal. These were the prefects of the two hundred angels, and the remainder were all with them. (6)(6) The Aramaic texts preserve an earlier list of names of these Watchers: Semihazah; Artqoph; Ramtel; Kokabel; Ramel; Danieal; Zeqiel; Baraqel; Asael; Hermoni; Matarel; Ananel; Stawel; Samsiel; Sahriel; Tummiel; Turiel; Yomiel; Yhaddiel (Milik, p. 151). 10 11
(7) The Greek texts vary considerably from the Ethiopic text here. One Greek manuscript adds to this section, "And they [the women] bore to them [the Watchers] three races–first, the great giants. The giants brought forth [some say "slew"] the Naphelim, and the Naphelim brought forth [or "slew"] the Elioud. And they existed, increasing in power according to their greatness." See the account in the Book of Jubilees. 12 13 14
(8) Their flesh one after another. Or, "one another’s flesh." R.H. Charles notes that this phrase may refer to the destruction of one class of giants by another (Charles, p. 65).
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Then the earth reproved the unrighteous. 1 2 3 4 5
(9) Observers of the stars. Astrologers (Charles, p. 67). 6 7 8 9
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(10) Obtain justice for us with. Literally, "Bring judgment to us from." (Richard Laurence, ed. and trans., The Book of Enoch the Prophet [London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1883], p. 9).
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You have made all things; you possess power over all things; and all things are open and manifest before you. You behold all things, and nothing can be concealed from you.5
You have seen what Azazyel has done, how he has taught every species of iniquity upon earth, and has disclosed to the world all the secret things which are done in the heavens.6
Samyaza also has taught sorcery, to whom you have given authority over those who are associated with him. They have gone together to the daughters of men; have lain with them; have become polluted;7
And have discovered crimes (11) to them.(11) Discovered crimes. Or, "revealed these sins" (Charles, p. 70).
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The women likewise have brought forth giants.9
Thus has the whole earth been filled with blood and with iniquity.10
And now behold the souls of those who are dead, cry out.11
And complain even to the gate of heaven.12
Their groaning ascends; nor can they escape from the unrighteousness which is committed on earth. You know all things, before they exist.13
You know these things, and what has been done by them; yet you do not speak to us.14
What on account of these things ought we to do to them? 1 2
(12) Arsayalalyur. Here one Greek text reads "Uriel."
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Saying, Say to him in my name, Conceal yourself.4
Then explain to him the consummation which is about to take place; for all the earth shall perish; the waters of a deluge shall come over the whole earth, and all things which are in it shall be destroyed.5
And now teach him how he may escape, and how his seed may remain in all the earth.6
Again the Lord said to Raphael, Bind Azazyel hand and foot; cast him into darkness; and opening the desert which is in Dudael, cast him in there.7
Throw upon him hurled and pointed stones, covering him with darkness;8
There shall he remain for ever; cover his face, that he may not see the light.9
And in the great day of judgment let him be cast into the fire.10
Restore the earth, which the angels have corrupted; and announce life to it, that I may revive it.11
All the sons of men shall not perish in consequence of every secret, by which the Watchers have destroyed, and which they have taught, their offspring.12
All the earth has been corrupted by the effects of the teaching of Azazyel. To him therefore ascribe the whole crime.13
To Gabriel also the Lord said, Go to the biters, (13) to the reprobates, to the children of fornication; and destroy the children of fornication, the offspring of the Watchers, from among men; bring them forth, and excite them one against another. Let them perish by mutual slaughter; for length of days shall not be theirs.(13) Biters. More accurately, "bastards" (Charles, p. 73; Michael A. Knibb, ed. and trans., The Ethiopic Book of Enoch [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1978], p. 88).
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They shall all entreat you, but their fathers shall not obtain their wishes respecting them; for they shall hope for eternal life, and that they may live, each of them, five hundred years.15
To Michael likewise the Lord said, Go and announce his crime to Samyaza, and to the others who are with him, who have been associated with women, that they might be polluted with all their impurity. And when all their sons shall be slain, when they shall see the perdition of their beloved, bind them for seventy generations underneath the earth, even to the day of judgment, and of consummation, until the judgment, the effect of which will last for ever, be completed.16
Then shall they be taken away into the lowest depths of the fire in torments; and in confinement shall they be shut up for ever.17
Immediately after this shall he, (14) together with them, burn and perish; they shall be bound until the consummation of many generations.(14) He. I.e., Samyaza.
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Destroy all the souls addicted to dalliance, (15) and the offspring of the Watchers, for they have tyrannized over mankind.(15) Dalliance. Or, "lust" (Knibb, p. 90; cp. Charles, p. 76).
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Let every oppressor perish from the face of the earth;20
Let every evil work be destroyed;21
The plant of righteousness and of rectitude appear, and its produce become a blessing.22
Righteousness and rectitude shall be for ever planted with delight.23
And then shall all the saints give thanks, and live until they have begotten a thousand children, while the whole period of their youth, and their sabbaths shall be completed in peace. In those days all the earth shall be cultivated in righteousness; it shall be wholly planted with trees, and filled with benediction; every tree of delight shall be planted in it.24
In it shall vines be planted; and the vine which shall be planted in it shall yield fruit to satiety; every seed, which shall be sown in it, shall produce for one measure a thousand; and one measure of olives shall produce ten presses of oil.25
Purify the earth from all oppression, from all injustice, from all crime, from all impiety, and from all the pollution which is committed upon it. Exterminate them from the earth.26
Then shall all the children of men be righteous, and all nations shall pay me divine honours, and bless me; and all shall adore me.27
The earth shall be cleansed from all corruption, from every crime, from all punishment, and from all suffering; neither will I again send a deluge upon it from generation to generation for ever.28
In those days I will open the treasures of blessing which are in heaven, that I may cause them to descend upon earth, and upon all the works and labour of man.29
Peace and equity shall associate with the sons of men all the days of the world, in every generation of it.(No Chapter 11)
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(16) Danbadan. Dan in Dan (Knibb, p. 94).
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And behold a dream came to me, and visions appeared above me. I fell down and saw a vision of punishment, that I might relate it to the sons of heaven, and reprove them. When I awoke I went to them. All being collected together stood weeping in Oubelseyael, which is situated between Libanos and Seneser, (17) with their faces veiled.(17) Libanos and Seneser. Lebanon and Senir (near Damascus).
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I related in their presence all the visions which I had seen, and my dream;11
And began to utter these words of righteousness, reproving the Watchers of heaven. 1
(18) Who belong to the world. Or, "who (are) from eternity" (Knibb, p. 95).
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And understand with the heart. As he has created and given to men the power of comprehending the word of understanding, so has he created and given to me the power of reproving the Watchers, the offspring of heaven. I have written your petition; and in my vision it has been shown me, that what you request will not be granted you as long as the world endures.3
Judgment has been passed upon you: your request will not be granted you.4
From this time forward, never shall you ascend into heaven; He has said, that on the earth He will bind you, as long as the world endures.5
But before these things you shall behold the destruction of your beloved sons; you shall not possess them, but they shall fall before you by the sword.6
Neither shall you entreat for them, not for yourselves;7
But you shall weep and supplicate in silence. The words of the book which I wrote. (19)(19) But you shall weep…I wrote. Or, "Likewise despite your tears and prayers you will receive nothing whatever contained in the writing which I have written" (Charles, p. 80). 8 9 10
(20) Vibrating flame. Literally, "a tongue of fire"
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Into this vibrating flame I entered;12
And drew nigh to a spacious habitation built also with stones of crystal. Its walls too, as well as pavement, were formed with stones of crystal, and crystal likewise was the ground. Its roof had the appearance of agitated stars and flashes of lightning; and among them were cherubim of fire in a stormy sky. (21) A flame burned around its walls; and its portal blazed with fire. When I entered into this dwelling, it was hot as fire and cold as ice. No trace of delight or of life was there. Terror overwhelmed me, and a fearful shaking seized me.(21) In a stormy sky. Literally, "and their heaven was water" (Charles, p. 81).
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Violently agitated and trembling, I fell upon my face. In the vision I looked.14
And behold there was another habitation more spacious than the former, every entrance to which was open before me, erected in the midst of a vibrating flame.15
So greatly did it excel in all points, in glory, in magnificence, and in magnitude, that it is impossible to describe to you either the splendour or the extent of it.16
Its floor was on fire; above were lightnings and agitated stars, while its roof exhibited a blazing fire.17
Attentively I surveyed it, and saw that it contained an exalted throne;18
The appearance of which was like that of frost; while its circumference resembled the orb of the brilliant sun; and there was the voice of the cherubim.19
From underneath this mighty throne rivers of flaming fire issued.20
To look upon it was impossible.21
One great in glory sat upon it:22
Whose robe was brighter than the sun, and whiter than snow.23
No angel was capable of penetrating to view the face of Him, the Glorious and the Effulgent; nor could any mortal behold Him. A fire was flaming around Him.24
A fire also of great extent continued to rise up before Him; so that not one of those who surrounded Him was capable of approaching Him, among the myriads of myriads (22) who were before Him. To Him holy consultation was needless. Yet did not the sanctified, who were near Him, depart far from Him either by night or by day; nor were they removed from Him. I also was so far advanced, with a veil on my face, and trembling. Then the Lord with his own mouth called me, saying, Approach hither, Enoch, at my holy word.(22) Myriads of myriads. Ten thousand times ten thousands (Knibb, p. 99).
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And He raised me up, making me draw near even to the entrance. My eye was directed to the ground. 1 2
(23) An impious offspring. Literally, "giants" (Charles, p. 82; Knibb, p. 101). 3 4 5 6 7 8
(24) Note the many implications of vss. 3-8 regarding the progeny of evil spirits. 9
(25) The Greek word for "clouds" here, nephelas, may disguise a more ancient reading, Napheleim (Nephilim).
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They shall cause lamentation. No food shall they eat; and they shall be thirsty; they shall be concealed, and shall not (26) rise up against the sons of men, and against women; for they come forth during the days of slaughter and destruction.(26) Shall not. Nearly all manuscripts contain this negative, but Charles, Knibb, and others believe the "not" should be deleted so the phrase reads "shall rise up."
Chapter 16
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(27) Let their flesh…be without judgment. Or, "their flesh shall be destroyed before the judgment" (Knibb, p. 102).
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And now to the Watchers, who have sent you to pray for them, who in the beginning were in heaven,3
Say, In heaven have you been; secret things, however, have not been manifested to you; yet have you known a reprobated mystery.4
And this you have related to women in the hardness of your heart, and by that mystery have women and mankind multiplied evils upon the earth.5
Say to them, Never therefore shall you obtain peace.Chapter 17
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(28) Where there was. Or, "where they [the angels] were like" (Knibb, p. 103).
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They carried me to a lofty spot, to a mountain, the top of which reach to heaven.3
And I beheld the receptacles of light and of thunder at the extremities of the place, where it was deepest. There was a bow of fire, and arrows in their quiver, a sword of fire, and every species of lightning.4
Then they elevated me to a babbling stream, (29) and to a fire in the west, which received all the setting of the sun. I came to a river of fire, which flowed like water, and emptied itself into the great sea westwards.(29) To a babbling stream. Literally, "to water of life, which spoke" (Laurence, p. 23).
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I saw every large river, until I arrived at the great darkness. I went to where all of flesh migrate; and I beheld the mountains of the gloom which constitutes winter, and the place from which issues the water in every abyss.6
I saw also the mouths of all the rivers in the world, and the mouths of the deep.Chapter 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Chapter 19
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(30) Being numerous in appearance. Or, "assuming many forms" (Knibb, p. 106).
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And I, Enoch, I alone saw the likeness of the end of all things. Nor did any human being see it, as I saw it.Chapter 20
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(31) Ikisat. The serpents (Charles, p. 92; Knibb, p. 107).
Chapter 21
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Chapter 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
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Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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Chapter 27
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Chapter 28
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(32) Choice trees. Literally, "trees of judgment" (Laurence, p. 35; Knibb, p. 117).
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And over it, above them, was the elevation of the eastern mountain at no great distance.Chapter 29
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(33) Zasakinon. The mastic tree (Knibb, p. 118). 3
Chapter 30
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(35) Sarira, and Kalboneba. Styrax and galbanum (Knibb, p. 119).
(36) Alva. Aloe (Knibb, p. 119).
Chapter 31
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(37) Erythraean sea. The Red Sea.
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Their fragrance was agreeable and powerful, and their appearance both varied and elegant. The tree of knowledge also was there, of which if any one eats, he becomes endowed with great wisdom.4
It was like a species of the tamarind tree, bearing fruit which resembled grapes extremely fine; and its fragrance extended to a considerable distance. I exclaimed, How beautiful is this tree, and how delightful is its appearance!5
Then holy Raphael, an angel who was with me, answered and said, This is the tree of knowledge, of which your ancient father and your aged mother ate, who were before you; and who, obtaining knowledge, their eyes being opened, and knowing themselves to be naked, were expelled from the garden.Chapter 32
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Chapter 33
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Chapter 34
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Chapter 35
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(No Chapter 36)
Chapter 37
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Chapter 38
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(38) When righteousness shall be manifested. Or, "when the Righteous One appears" (Knibb, p. 125; cp. Charles, p. 112).
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When, too, the secrets of the righteous shall be revealed, then shall sinners be judged; and impious men shall be afflicted in the presence of the righteous and the elect.4
From that period those who possess the earth shall cease to be powerful and exalted. Neither shall they be capable of beholding the countenances of the holy; for the light of the countenances of the holy, the righteous, and the elect, has been seen by the Lord of spirits. (39)(39) For the light…Lord of spirits. Or, "for the light of the Lord of spirits will have appeared on the face of the holy, the righteous, and the chosen" (Knibb, p. 126). 5 6
Chapter 39
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Chapter 40
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After this I besought the angel of peace, who proceeded with me, to explain all that was concealed. I said to him, Who are those whom I have seen on the four sides, and who words I have heard and written down? He replied, The first is the merciful, the patient, the holy Michael.9
The second is he who presides over every suffering and every affliction of the sons of men, the holy Raphael. The third, who presides over all that is powerful, is Gabriel. And the fourth, who presides over repentance, and the hope of those who will inherit eternal life, is Phanuel. These are the four angels of the most high God, and their four voices, which at that time I heard.Chapter 41
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(42) Their proceeding forth…path allotted them. Or, "the sun goes out first and completes its journey" (Knibb, p. 129; cp. Charles, p. 122).
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After this I perceived, that the path both concealed and manifest of the moon, as well as the progress of its path, was there completed by day and by night; while each, one with another, looked towards the Lord of spirits, magnifying and praising without cessation, since praise to them is rest; for in the splendid sun there is a frequent conversion to blessing and to malediction.6
The course of the moon’s path to the righteous is light, but to sinners it is darkness; in the name of the Lord of spirits, who created a division between light and darkness, and, separating the spirits of men, strengthened the spirits of the righteous in the name of his own righteousness.7
Nor does the angel prevent this, neither is he endowed with the power of preventing it; for the Judge beholds them all, and judges them all in his own presence.Chapter 42
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Chapter 43
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Chapter 44
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Chapter 45
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Chapter 46
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(43) Shall expel him…the faithful. Or, "will be driven from the houses of his congregation, and of the faithful" (Knibb, p. 132; cp. Charles, p. 131).
Chapter 47
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(44) That his patience…endure for ever. Or, "(that) their patience may not have to last for ever" (Knibb, p. 133). 3 4
Chapter 48
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Chapter 48A(45)
(45) Two consecutive chapters are numbered "48."
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Wisdom is poured forth like water, and glory fails not before him for ever and ever; for potent is he in all the secrets of righteousness.2
But iniquity passes away like a shadow, and possesses not a fixed station: for the Elect One stands before the Lord of spirits; and his glory is for ever and ever; and his power from generation to generation.3
With him dwells the spirit of intellectual wisdom, the spirit of instruction and of power, and the spirit of those who sleep in righteousness; he shall judge secret things.4
Nor shall any be able to utter a single word before him; for the Elect One is in the presence of the Lord of Spirits, according to his own pleasure.Chapter 49
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Chapter 50
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(46) Cp. Psalm 114:4
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Their countenance shall be bright with joy; for in those days shall the Elect One be exalted. The earth shall rejoice; the righteous shall inhabit it, and the elect possess it.Chapter 51
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Chapter 52
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Chapter 53
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(47) Without weight. Or, "of immeasurable weight" (Knibb, p. 138). 4 5 6 7 8 9
(48) Agent. Literally, "male" (Laurence, p. 61). 10
(49) Recipient. Literally, "female" (Laurence, p. 61).
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By these means shall they understand the iniquity which they have committed on earth: and by these means shall they perish.Chapter 54
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(50) Cp. Gen. 9:13, "I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth."
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Afterwards, according to this my decree, when I shall be disposed to seize them beforehand, by the instrumentality of angels, in the day of affliction and trouble, my wrath and my punishment shall remain upon them, my punishment and my wrath, saith God the Lord of spirits.5
O you kings, O you mighty, who inhabit the world you shall behold my Elect One, sitting upon the throne of my glory. And he shall judge Azazeel, all his associates, and all his hosts, in the name of the Lord of spirits.6
There likewise I beheld hosts of angels who were moving in punishment, confined in a net-work of iron and brass. Then I inquired of the angel of peace, who proceeded with me, To whom those under confinement were going.7
He said, To each of their elect and their beloved, (51) that they may be cast into the fountains and deep recesses of the valley.(51) To each of…their beloved. Or, "Each to his own chosen ones and to his own beloved ones" (Knibb, p. 139).
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And that valley shall be filled with their elect and beloved; the days of whose life shall be consumed, but the days of their error shall be innumerable.9
Then shall princes (52) combine together, and conspire. The chiefs of the east, among the Parthians and Medes, shall remove kings, in whom a spirit of perturbation shall enter. They shall hurl them from their thrones, springing as lions from their dens, and like famished wolves into the midst of the flock.(52) Princes. Or, "angels" (Charles, p. 149; Knibb, p. 140).
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They shall go up, and tread upon the land of their elect. The land of their elect shall be before them. The threshing-floor, the path, and the city of my righteous people shall impede the progress of their horses. They shall rise up to destroy each other; their right hand shall be strengthened; nor shall a man acknowledge his friend or his brother;11
Nor the son his father and his mother; until the number of the dead bodies shall be completed, by their death and punishment. Neither shall this take place without cause.12
In those days shall the mouth of hell be opened, into which they shall be immerged; hell shall destroy and swallow up sinners from the face of the elect.Chapter 55
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(53) From the south. Literally, "from the midst of the day" (Laurence, p. 63). 3 4 5 6
Chapter 56
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Chapter 57
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Chapter 58
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(54) Distributed for food. Or, "separated from one another" (Knibb, p. 143).
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And a male monster, whose name is Behemoth; which possesses, moving on his breast, the invisible wilderness.9
His name was Dendayen in the east of the garden, where the elect and the righteous will dwell; where he received it from my ancestor, who was man, from Adam the first of men, (55) whom the Lord of spirits made.(55) He received it…first of men. Or, "my [great-] grandfather was taken up, the seventh from Adam" (Charles, p. 155). This implies that this section of the book was written by Noah, Enoch's descendant, rather than Enoch. Scholars have speculated that this portion of the book may contain fragments of the lost Apocalypse of Noah.
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Then I asked of another angel to show me the power of those monsters, how they became separated, how they became separated on the same day, one being in the depths of the sea, and one in the dry desert.11
And he said, You, son of man, are here desirous of understanding secret things.12
And the angel of peace, who was with me, said, These two monsters are by the power of God prepared to become food, that the punishment of God may not be in vain.13
Then shall children be slain with their mothers, and sons with their fathers.14
And when the punishment of the Lord of spirits shall continue, upon them shall it continue, that the punishment of the Lord of spirits may not take place in vain. After that, judgment shall exist with mercy and longsuffering.Chapter 59
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Chapter 60
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(56) Every mortal man. Literally, "all of flesh" (Laurence, p. 73).
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In those days Noah saw that the earth became inclined, and that destruction approached.2
Then he lifted up his feet, and went to the ends of the earth, to the dwelling of his great-grandfather Enoch.3
And Noah cried with a bitter voice, Hear me; hear me; hear me: three times. And he said, Tell me what is transacting upon the earth; for the earth labours, and is violently shaken. Surely I shall perish with it.4
After this there was a great perturbation on earth, and a voice was heard from heaven. I fell down on my face, when my great-grandfather Enoch came and stood by me.5
He said to me, Why have you cried out to me with a bitter cry and lamentation?6
A commandment has gone forth from the Lord against those who dwell on the earth, that they may be destroyed; for they know every secret of the angels, every oppressive and secret power of the devils, (58) and every power of those who commit sorcery, as well as of those who make molten images in the whole earth.(58) The devils. Literally, "the Satans" (Laurence, p. 78).
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They know how silver is produced from the dust of the earth, and how on the earth the metallic drop exists; for lead and tin are not produced from earth, as the primary fountain of their production.8
There is an angel standing upon it, and that angel struggles to prevail.9
Afterwards my great-grandfather Enoch seized me with his hand, raising me up, and saying to me, Go, for I have asked the Lord of spirits respecting this perturbation of the earth; who replied, On account of their impiety have their innumerable judgments been consummated before me. Respecting the moons have they inquired, and they have known that the earth will perish with those who dwell upon it, (59) and that to these there will be no place of refuge for ever.(59) Respecting the moons…dwell upon it. Or, "Because of the sorceries which they have searched out and learnt, the earth and those who dwell upon it will be destroyed" (Knibb, p. 155).
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They have discovered secrets, and they are those who have been judged; but not you my son. The Lord of spirits knows that you are pure and good, free from the reproach of discovering secrets.11
He, the holy One, will establish your name in the midst of the saints, and will preserve you from those who dwell upon the earth. He will establish your seed in righteousness, with dominion and great glory; (60) and from your seed shall spring forth righteousness and holy men without number for ever.(60) With dominion…glory. Literally, "for kings, and for great glory" (Laurence, p. 79).
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(61) Shall…labour at the trees. Or, "are making a wooden (structure)" (Knibb, p. 156).
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The seed of life shall arise from it, and a change shall take place, that the dry land shall not be left empty. I will establish your seed before me for ever and ever, and the seed of those who dwell with you on the surface of the earth. It shall be blessed and multiplied in the presence of the earth, in the name of the Lord.4
And they shall confine those angels who disclosed impiety. In that burning valley it is, that they shall be confined, which at first my great-grandfather Enoch showed me in the west, where there were mountains of gold and silver, of iron, of fluid metal, and of tin.5
I beheld that valley in which there was great perturbation, and where the waters were troubled.6
And when all this was effected, from the fluid mass of fire, and the perturbation which prevailed (62) in that place, there arose a strong smell of sulphur, which became mixed with the waters; and the valley of the angels, who had been guilty of seduction, burned underneath its soil.(62) The perturbation which prevailed. Literally, "troubled them" (Laurence, p. 81).
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Through that valley also rivers of fire were flowing, to which those angels shall be condemned, who seduced the inhabitants of the earth.8
And in those days shall these waters be to kings, to princes, to the exalted, and to the inhabitants of the earth, for the healing of the soul and body, and for the judgment of the spirit.9
Their spirits shall be full of revelry, (63) that they may be judged in their bodies; because they have denied the Lord of spirits, and although they perceive their condemnation day by day, they believe not in his name.(63) Revelry. Or, "lust" (Knibb, p. 157).
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And as the inflammation of their bodies shall be great, so shall their spirits undergo a change for ever.11
For no word which is uttered before the Lord of spirits shall be in vain.12
Judgment has come upon them, because they trusted in their carnal revelry, and denied the Lord of spirits.13
In those days shall the waters of that valley be changed; for when the angels shall be judged, then shall the heat of those springs of water experience an alteration.14
And when the angels shall ascend, the water of the springs shall again undergo a change, and be frozen. Then I heard holy Michael answering and saying, This judgment, with which the angels shall be judged, shall bear testimony against the kings, the princes, and those who possess the earth.15
For these waters of judgment shall be for their healing, and for the death (64) of their bodies. But they shall not perceive and believe that the waters will be changed, and become a fire, which shall blaze for ever.(64) Death. Or, "lust" (Charles, p. 176; Knibb, p. 158).
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(65) Characteristical marks. Literally, "the signs" (Laurence, p. 83).
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At that that time holy Michael answered and said to Raphael, The power of the spirit hurries me away, and impels me on. The severity of the judgment, of the secret judgment of the angels, who is capable of beholding–the endurance of that severe judgment which has taken place and been made permanent–without being melted at the site of it? Again holy Michael answered and said to holy Raphael, Who is there whose heart is not softened by it, and whose reins are not troubled at this thing?3
Judgment has gone forth against them by those who have thus dragged them away; and that was, when they stood in the presence of the Lord of spirits.4
In like manner also holy Rakael said to Raphael, They shall not be before the eye of the Lord; (66) since the Lord of spirits has been offended with them; for like Lords (67) have they conducted themselves. Therefore will he bring upon them a secret judgment for ever and ever.5
For neither shall angel nor man receive a portion of it; but they alone shall receive their own judgment for ever end ever.Chapter 68
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(68) Yekun may simply mean "the rebel" (Knibb, p. 160).
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The name of the second is Kesabel, who pointed out evil counsel to the sons of the holy angels, and induced them to corrupt their bodies by generating mankind.6
The name of the third is Gadrel: he discovered every stroke of death to the children of men.7
He seduced Eve; and discovered to the children of men the instruments of death, the coat of mail, the shield, and the sword for slaughter; every instrument of death to the children of men.8
From his hand were these things derived to them who dwell upon earth, from that period for ever.9
The name of the fourth is Penemue: he discovered to the children of men bitterness and sweetness;10
And pointed out to them every secret of their wisdom.11
He taught men to understand writing, and the use of ink and paper.12
Therefore numerous have been those who have gone astray from every period of the world, even to this day.13
For men were not born for this, thus with pen and with ink to confirm their faith;14
Since they were not created, except that, like the angels, they might remain righteous and pure.15
Nor would death, which destroys everything, have effected them;16
But by this their knowledge they perish, and by this also its power consumes them.17
The name of the fifth is Kasyade: he discovered to the children of men every wicked stroke of spirits and of demons:18
The stroke of the embryo in the womb, to diminish it; (69) the stroke of the spirit by the bite of the serpent, and the stroke which is given in the mid-day by the offspring of the serpent, the name of which is Tabaet. (70)19
This is the number of the Kasbel; the principal part of the oath which the Most High, dwelling in glory, revealed to the holy ones.20
Its name is Beka. He spoke to holy Michael to discover to them the sacred name, that they might understand that secret name, and thus remember the oath; and that those who pointed out every secret thing to the children of men might tremble at that name and oath.21
This is the power of that oath; for powerful it is, and strong.22
And he established this oath of Akae by the instrumentality of the holy Michael.23
These are the secrets of this oath, and by it were they confirmed.24
Heaven was suspended by it before the world was made, for ever.25
By it has the earth been founded upon the flood; while from the concealed parts of the hills the agitated waters proceed forth from the creation to the end of the world.26
By this oath the sea has been formed, and the foundation of it.27
During the period of its fury he established the sand against it, which continues unchanged for ever; and by this oath the abyss has been made strong; nor is it removable from its station for ever and ever.28
By this oath the sun and moon complete their progress, never swerving from the command given to them for ever and ever.29
By this oath the stars complete their progress;30
And when their names are called, they return an answer, for ever and ever.31
Thus in the heavens take place the blowings of the winds: all of them have breathings, (71) and effect a complete combination of breathings.(71) Breathings. Or, "spirits" (Laurence, p. 87).
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There the treasures of thunder are kept, and the splendour of the lightning.33
There are kept the treasures of hail and of frost, the treasures of snow, the treasures of rain and of dew.34
All these confess and laud before the Lord of spirits.35
They glorify with all their power of praise; and he sustains them in all that act of thanksgiving; while they laud, glorify, and exalt the name of the Lord of spirits for ever and ever.36
And with them he establishes this oath, by which they and their paths are preserved; nor does their progress perish.37
Great was their joy.38
They blessed, glorified, and exalted, because the name of the Son of man was revealed to them.39
He sat upon the throne of his glory; and the principal part of the judgment was assigned to him, the Son of man. Sinners shall disappear and perish from the face of the earth, while those who seduced them shall be bound with chains for ever.40
According to their ranks of corruption shall they be imprisoned, and all their works shall disappear from the face of the earth; nor thenceforward shall there be any to corrupt; for the Son of man has been seen, sitting on the throne of his glory.41
Everything wicked shall disappear, and depart from before his face; and the word of the Son of man shall become powerful in the presence of the Lord of spirits.42
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(72) Vibrations. Literally, "tongues" (Laurence, p. 90).
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Then the Seraphim, the Cherubim, and Ophanin (73) surrounded it: these are those who never sleep, but watch the throne of his glory.(73) Ophanin. The "wheels" of Ezek. 1:15-21 (Charles, p. 162).
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And I beheld angels innumerable, thousands of thousands, and myriads and myriads, who surrounded that habitation.11
Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Phanuel and the holy angels who were in the heavens above, went in and out of it. Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel went out of that habitation, and holy angels innumerable.12
With them was the Ancient of days, whose head was white as wool, and pure, and his robe was indescribable.13
Then I fell upon my face, while all my flesh was dissolved, and my spirit became changed.14
I cried out with a loud voice, with a powerful spirit, blessing, glorifying, and exalting.15
And those blessings, which proceeded from my mouth, became acceptable in the presence of the Ancient of days.16
The Ancient of days came with Michael and Gabriel, Raphael and Phanuel, with thousands of thousands, and myriads and myriads, which could not be numbered.17
Then that angel came to me, and with his voice saluted me, saying, You are the Son of man, (74) who art born for righteousness, and righteousness has rested upon you.(74) Son of man. Laurence's original translation renders this phrase "offspring of man." Knibb (p. 166) and Charles (p. 185) indicate that it should be "Son of man," consistent with the other occurrences of that term in the Book of Enoch.
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The righteousness of the Ancient of days shall not forsake you.19
He said, On you shall he confer peace in the name of the existing world; for from thence has peace gone forth since the world was created.20
And thus shall it happen to you for ever and ever.21
All who shall exist, and who shall walk in your path of righteousness, shall not forsake you for ever.22
With you shall be their habitations, with you their lot; nor from you shall they be separated for ever and ever.23
And thus shall length of days be with the Son of man. (75)(75) Son of man. Literally, "offspring of man," or "the Christ who comes from the offspring of man." 24
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(76) Through which…part of it. Or, "from which the sun rises in the first month" (Knibb, p. 168).
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When the sun rises in heaven, it goes forth through this fourth gate thirty days, and by the fourth gate in the west of heaven on a level with it descends.13
During that period the day is lengthened from the day, and the night curtailed from the night for thirty days. And then the day is longer by two parts than the night.14
The day is precisely ten parts, and the night is eight.15
The sun goes forth through this fourth gate, and sets in it, and turns to the fifth gate during thirty days; after which it proceeds from, and sets in, the fifth gate.16
Then the day becomes lengthened by a second portion, so that it is eleven parts: while the night becomes shortened, and is only seven parts.17
The sun now returns to the east, entering into the sixth gate, and rising and setting in the sixth gate thirty-one days, on account of its signs.18
At that period the day is longer than the night, being twice as long as the night; and become twelve parts;19
But the night is shortened, and becomes six parts. Then the sun rises up, that the day may be shortened, and the night lengthened.20
And the sun returns toward the east entering into the sixth gate, where it rises and sets for thirty days.21
When that period is completed, the day becomes shortened precisely one part, so that it is eleven parts, while the night is seven parts.22
Then the sun goes from the west, from that sixth gate, and proceeds eastwards, rising in the fifth gate for thirty days, and setting again westwards in the fifth gate of the west.23
At that period the day becomes shortened two parts; and is ten parts, while the night is eight parts.24
Then the sun goes from the fifth gate, as it sets in the fifth gate of the west; and rises in the fourth gate for thirty-one days, on account of its signs, setting in the west.25
At that period the day is made equal with the night; and, being equal with it, the night becomes nine parts, and the day nine parts.26
Then the sun goes from that gate, as it sets in the west; and returning to the east proceeds by the third gate for thirty days, setting in the west at the third gate.27
At that period the night is lengthened from the day during thirty mornings, and the day is curtailed from the day during thirty days; the night being ten parts precisely, and the day eight parts.28
The sun now goes from the third gate, as it sets in the third gate in the west; but returning to the east, it proceeds by the second gate of the east for thirty days.29
In like manner also it sets in the second gate in the west of heaven.30
At that period the night is eleven parts, and the day seven parts.31
Then the sun goes at that time from the second gate, as it sets in the second gate in the west; but returns to the east, proceeding by the first gate, for thirty-one days.32
And sets in the west in the first gate.33
At that period that night is lengthened as much again as the day.34
It is twelve parts precisely, while the day is six parts.35
The sun has thus completed its beginnings, and a second time goes round from these beginnings.36
Into that first gate it enters for thirty days, and sets in the west, in the opposite part of heaven.37
At that period the night is contracted in its length a fourth part, that is, one portion, and becomes eleven parts.38
The day is seven parts.39
Then the sun returns, and enters into the second gate of the east.40
It returns by these beginnings thirty days, rising and setting.41
At that period the night is contracted in its length. It becomes ten parts, and the day eight parts. Then the sun goes from that second gate, and sets in the west; but returns to the east, and rises in the east, in the third gate, thirty-one days, setting in the west of heaven.42
At that period the night becomes shortened. It is nine parts. And the night is equal with the day. The year is precisely three hundred and sixty-four days.43
The lengthening of the day and night, and the contraction of the day and night, are made to differ from each other by the progress of the sun.44
By means of this progress the day is daily lengthened, and the night greatly shortened.45
This is the law and progress of the sun, and its turning when it turns back, turning during sixty days, (77) and going forth. This is the great everlasting luminary, that which he names the sun for ever and ever.(77) That is, it is sixty days in the same gates, viz. Thirty days twice every year (Laurence, p. 97).
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This also is that which goes forth a great luminary, and which is named after its peculiar kind, as God commanded.47
And thus it goes in and out, neither slackening nor resting; but running on in its chariot by day and by night. It shines with a seventh portion of light from the moon; (78) but the dimensions of both are equal.(78) It shines with…from the moon. Or, "Its light is seven times brighter than that of the moon" (Knibb, p. 171). The Aramaic texts more clearly describe how the moon's light waxes and wanes by a half of a seventh part each day. Here in the Ethiopic version, the moon is thought of as two halves, each half being divided into seven parts. Hence, the "fourteen portions" of 72:9-10 (Knibb, p. 171).
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Thus it rises, and at its commencement towards the east goes forth for thirty days.5
At that time it appears, and becomes to you the beginning of the month. Thirty days it is with the sun in the gate from which the sun goes forth.6
Half of it is in extent seven portions, one half; and the whole of its orb is void of light, except a seventh portion out of the fourteen portions of its light. And in a day it receives a seventh portion, or half that portion, of its light. Its light is by sevens, by one portion, and by the half of a portion. Its sets with the sun.7
And when the sun rises, the moon rises with it; receiving half a portion of light.8
On that night, when it commences its period, previously to the day of the month, the moon sets with the sun.9
And on that night it is dark in its fourteen portions, that is, in each half; but it rises on that day with one seventh portion precisely, and in its progress declines from the rising of the sun.10
During the remainder of its period its light increases to fourteen portions.Chapter 73
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(80) First. Or, "seventh" (Knibb, p. 178).
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After these in the fourth quarter are the winds to the west. From the first gate, inclining northwards, proceed dew, rain, frost, cold, snow, and chill; from the middle gate proceed rain, health, and blessing;11
And from the last gate, which is southwards, proceed drought, destruction, scorching, and perdition.12
The account of the twelve gates of the four quarters of heaven is ended.13
All their laws, all their infliction of punishment, and the health produced by them, have I explained to you, my son Mathusala. (81)(81) Mathusala. Enoch's son, Methuselah. Cp. Gen. 5:21.
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Seven great islands I saw in the sea and on the earth. Seven in the great sea.Chapter 77
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(83) A seventh portion…from the moon. Or, "seven parts of light which are added to it more than to the moon" (Knibb, p. 182).
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When the moon rises, it appears in heaven; and the half of a seventh portion of light is all which is in it.6
In fourteen days the whole of its light is completed.7
By three quintuples light is put into it, until in fifteen days its light is completed, according to the signs of the year; it has three quintuples.8
The moon has the half of a seventh portion.9
During its diminution on the first day its light decreases a fourteenth part; on the second day it decreases a thirteenth part; on the third day a twelfth part; on the fourth day an eleventh part; on the fifth day a tenth part; on the sixth day a ninth part; on the seventh day it decreases an eighth part; on the eighth day it decreases a seventh part; on the ninth day it decreases a sixth part; on the tenth day it decreases a fifth part; on the eleventh day it decreases a fourth part; on the twelfth day it decreases third part; on the thirteenth day it decreases a second part; on the fourteenth day it decreases a half of its seventh part; and on the fifteenth day the whole remainder of its light is consumed.10
On stated months the moon has twenty-nine days.11
It also has a period of twenty-eight days.12
Uriel likewise showed me another regulation, when light is poured into the moon, how it is poured into it from the sun.13
All the time that the moon is in progress with its light, it is poured into it in the presence of the sun, until its light is in fourteen days completed in heaven.14
And when it is wholly extinguished, its light is consumed in heaven; and on the first day it is called the new moon, for on that day light is received into it.15
It becomes precisely completed on the day that the sun descends into the west, while the moon ascends at night from the east.16
The moon then shines all the night, until the sun rises before it; when the moon disappears in turn before the sun.17
Where light comes to the moon, there again it decreases, until all its light is extinguished, and the days of the moon pass away.18
Then its orb remains solitary without light.19
During three months it effects in thirty days each month its period; and during three more months it effects it in twenty-nine days each. These are the times in which it effects its decrease in its first period, and in the first gate, namely, in one hundred and seventy-seven days.20
And at the time of its going forth during three months it appears thirty days each, and during three more months it appears twenty-nine days each.21
In the night it appears for each twenty days as the face of a man, and in the day as heaven; for it is nothing else except its light.Chapter 78
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(84) In one half year. Literally, "in one time" (Laurence, p. 110).
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When that their visible situation is completed. Such is the appearance and likeness of every luminary, which Uriel, the great angel who conducts them, showed to me.Chapter 79
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(85) Themselves. Or, "them" i.e., the chiefs among the stars (vs. 6) (Knibb, p. 186).
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And punishment shall come upon them, so that all of them shall be destroyed.Chapter 80
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(86) The book which…dropped down. Or, "the book of the tablets of heaven" (Knibb, p. 186).
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Then I looked on all which was written, and understood all, reading the book and everything written in it, all the works of man;3
And of all the children of flesh upon earth, during the generations of the world.4
Immediately after I blessed the Lord, the King of glory, who has thus for ever formed the whole workmanship of the world.5
And I glorified the Lord, on account of his long-suffering and blessing towards the children of the world.6
At that time I said, Blessed is the man, who shall die righteous and good, against whom no catalogue of crime has been written, and with whom iniquity is not found.7
Then those three holy ones caused me to approach, and placed me on the earth, before the door of my house.8
And they said unto me, Explain everything to Mathusala your son; and inform all your children, that no flesh shall be justified before the Lord; for he is their Creator.9
During one year we shall leave you with your children, until you shalt again recover your strength, that you may instruct your family, write these things, and explain them to all your children. But in another year they shall take you from the midst of them, and your heart shall be strengthened; for the elect shall point out righteousness to the elect; the righteous with the righteous shall rejoice, congratulating each other; but the sinners with sinners shall die,10
And the perverted with the perverted shall be drowned.11
Those likewise who act righteously shall die on account of the works of man, and shall be gathered together on account of the works of the wicked.12
In those days they finished conversing with me.13
And I returned to my fellow men, blessing the Lord of worlds.Chapter 81
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(87) Tamani, and Zahay. Or, "the southern sun" (Knibb, p. 190). 17 18 19
(88) Zahay. Or, "sun" (Knibb, p. 191). 20 21 22
(89) Follow and yean. Mate and bear young.
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These are their names and orders, and the names of the conductors who are under them, of those who are chiefs of a thousand: Gedaeyal, Keel, Heel.24
And the name of the additional leader of a thousand is Asphael.25
The days of his influence have been completed.Chapter 82
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(90) Purifying, and snatched away. Or, "was thrown down and removed" (Knibb, p. 192). 5
(91) And falling to the earth. Or, "and when it fell upon the earth" (Knibb, p. 192).
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Hills were sinking upon hills, lofty trees were gliding off from their trunks, and were in the act of being projected, and of sinking into the abyss.7
Being alarmed at these things, my voice faltered. (92) I cried out and said, The earth is destroyed. Then my grandfather Malalel raised me up, and said to me: Why do you thus cry out, my son? And wherefore thus do you lament?(92) My voice faltered. Literally, "the word fell down in my mouth" (Laurence, p. 118).
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I related to him the whole vision which I had seen. He said to me, Confirmed is that which you have seen, my son;9
And potent the vision of your dream respecting every secret sin of the earth. Its substance shall sink into the abyss, and a great destruction take place.10
Now, my son, rise up; and beseech the Lord of glory (for you are faithful), that a remnant may be left upon earth, and that he would not wholly destroy it. My son, all this calamity upon earth comes down from heaven; upon earth shall there be a great destruction.11
Then I arose, prayed, and entreated; and wrote down my prayer for the generations of the world, explaining everything to my son Mathusala.12
When I went down below, and looking up to heaven, beheld the sun proceeding from the east, the moon descending to the west, a few scattered stars, and everything which God has known from the beginning, I blessed the Lord of judgment, and magnified him: because he hath sent forth the sun from the chambers (93) of the east; that, ascending and rising in the face of heaven, it might spring up, and pursue the path which has been pointed out to it.(93) Chambers. Literally, "windows" (Laurence, p. 119).
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(94) For a posterity. Literally, "for the plant of a seed" (Laurence, p. 121).
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(97) Cain and Abel.
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Again I lifted up my eyes towards heaven, and saw a lofty roof. Above it were seven cataracts, which poured fourth on a certain village much water.3
Again I looked, and behold there were fountains open on the earth in that large village.4
The 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.5
Much 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.7
Then all the cows which were collected there, while I looked on them, were drowned, swallowed up, and destroyed in the water.8
But the ship floated above it. All the cows, the elephants, the camels, and the asses, were drowned on the earth, and all cattle. Nor could I perceive them. Neither were they able to get out, but perished, and sunk into the deep.9
Again 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;10
Into which the water began to descend, until the dry ground appeared.11
The ship remained on the earth; the darkness receded; and it became light.12
Then the white cow, which became a man, went out of the ship, and the three cows with him.13
One 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.14
Then began wild beasts and birds to bring forth.15
Of all these the different kinds assembled together, lions, tigers, wolves, dogs, wild boars, foxes, rabbits, and the hanzar.16
The siset, the avest, kites, the phonkas, and ravens.17
Then the white cow (100) was born in the midst of them.(100) Abraham.
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And they began to bite each other; when the white cow, which was born in the midst of them, brought forth a wild ass and a white cow at the same time, and after that many wild asses. Then the white cow, (101) which was born, brought forth a black wild sow and a white sheep. (102)19
That wild sow also brought forth many swine.20
And that sheep brought forth twelve sheep. (103)(103) The twelve patriarchs. 21 22
(105) The Midianites.
(106) The Egyptians. 23 24 25 26 27 28
(107) Moses.
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I beheld the sheep moaning, crying, and petitioning their Lord.30
With all their might, until the Lord of the sheep descended at their voice from his lofty habitation; went to them; and inspected them.31
He 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.32
Then that sheep went to the wolves with the word of the Lord, when another met him, (108) and proceeded with him.(108) Aaron.
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Both of them together entered the dwelling of the wolves; and conversing with them made them understand, that thenceforwards they were not to touch the sheep.34
Afterwards I perceived the wolves greatly prevailing over the sheep with their whole force. The sheep cried out; and their Lord came to them.35
He began to strike the wolves, who commenced a grievous lamentation; but the sheep were silent, nor from that time did they cry out.36
I 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.37
All his sheep followed him.38
His 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. (109)(109) The Red Sea. 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
(110) A house. A tabernacle (Milik, p. 205).
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I 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. (111)(111) The river Jordan. 62 63 64 65
(112) The Judges of Israel.
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Then I saw that the sheep entered into a goodly place, and a territory delectable and glorious.67
I 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 sheep (113) arose and conducted them. He brought them all back; and their eyes were opened.(113) Samuel.
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Then dogs, foxes, and wild boars began to devour them, until again another sheep (114) 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.(114) Saul.
his eyes, and saw the ram in the midst of them, who had laid aside his glory. 70 71
(115) David.
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Going 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 dogs (116) troubled the sheep,(116) The Philistines.
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The first ram paid respect to this latter ram.74
Then the latter ram arose, and fled away from before his face. And I saw that those dogs caused the first ram to fall.75
But the latter ram arose, and conducted the smaller sheep.76
That ram likewise begat many sheep, and died.77
Then there was a smaller sheep, (117) a ram, instead of him, which became a prince and leader, conducting the flock.(117) Solomon.
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And the sheep increased in size, and multiplied.79
And all the dogs, foxes, and wild boars feared, and fled away from him.80
That 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.81
And that house was made large and wide; a lofty tower being built upon it by the sheep, for the Lord of the sheep.82
The house was low, but the tower was elevated and very high.83
Then the Lord of the sheep stood upon that tower, and caused a full table to approach before him.84
Again I saw that those sheep wandered, and went various ways, forsaking that their house;85
And that their Lord called to some among them, whom he sent (118) to them.(118) The prophets.
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But these the sheep began to kill. And when one of them was saved from slaughter (119) he leaped, and cried out against those who were desirous of killing him.(119) Elijah.
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But the Lord of the sheep delivered him from their hands, and made him ascend to him, and remain with him.88
He sent also many others to them, to testify, and with lamentations to exclaim against them.89
Again I saw, when some of them forsook the house of their Lord, and his tower; wandering on all sides, and growing blind,90
I 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, (120) and in the power of foxes, and of every beast.(120) Zeebt. Hyenas. (Knibb, p. 209).
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And the wild beasts began to tear them.92
I saw, too, that he forsook the house of their fathers, and their tower; giving them all into the power of lions to tear and devour them; into the power of every beast.93
Then 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.94
But 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;95
Saying to them and to their associates, Every one of you henceforwards overlook the sheep, and whatsoever I command you, do; and I will deliver them to you numbered.96
I will tell you which of them shall be slain; these destroy. And he delivered the sheep to them.97
Then 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.98
Of every excess and slaughter, which the shepherds shall commit, there shall be an account; as, how many may have perished by my command, and how many they may have destroyed of their own heads.99
Of 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.100
Of this, however, they shall be ignorant; neither shall you make any explanation to them, neither shall you reprove 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.101
And 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.102
Then I grieved extremely on account of the tower, and because the house of the sheep was overthrown.103
Neither was I afterwards able to perceive whether they again entered that house.104
The 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.105
More, however, than was ordered, every shepherd killed and destroyed.106
Then I began to weep, and was greatly indignant, on account of the sheep.107
In 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;108
And all which they had delivered up to destruction.109
He took the book up in his hands, read it, sealed it, and deposited it.110
After this, I saw shepherds overlooking for twelve hours.111
And behold three of the sheep (121) departed, arrived, went in; and began building all which was fallen down of that house.(121) Zerubbabel, Joshua, and Nehemiah.
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But the wild boars (122) hindered them, although they prevailed not.(122) The Samaritans.
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Again they began to build as before, and raised up that tower, which was called a lofty tower.114
And again they began to place before the tower a table, with every impure and unclean kind of bread upon it.115
Moreover also all the sheep were blind, and could not see, as were the shepherds likewise.116
Thus were they delivered up to the shepherds for a great destruction, who trod them under foot, and devoured them.117
Yet 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.118
Then 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.Chapter 89
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Afterwards I saw in the vision, that all the birds of heaven arrived; eagles, the avest, kites and ravens. The eagle instructed them all.3
They began to devour the sheep, to peck out their eyes, and to eat up their bodies.4
The sheep then cried out; for their bodies were devoured by the birds.5
I also cried out, and groaned in my sleep against the shepherd which overlooked the flock.6
And 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-tree shepherds (124) were overlooking; who completed in their respective periods fifty-eight periods.(124) The kings of Babylon, etc., during and after the captivity. The numbers thirty-five and twenty-three make fifty-eight; and not thirty-seven, as erroneously put in the first verse (Laurence, p. 139).
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Then were small lambs born of those white sheep; who began to open their eyes and to see, crying out to the sheep.9
The sheep, however, cried not out to them, neither did they hear what they uttered to them; but were deaf, blind, and obdurate in the greatest degrees.10
I saw in the vision that ravens flew down upon those lambs;11
That they seized one of them; and that tearing the sheep in pieces, they devoured them.12
I saw also, that the horns grew upon those lambs; and that the ravens lighted down upon their horns.13
I saw, too, that a large horn sprouted out on an animal among the sheep, and that their eyes were opened.14
He looked at them. Their eyes were wide open; and he cried out to them.15
Then the dabela (125) saw him; all of whom ran to him.(125) Dabela. The ibex, probably symbolizing Alexander the Great (Laurence, p. 140).
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And 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.17
Then the ravens contended, and struggled with them.18
They wished among them to break his horn; but they prevailed not over him.19
I looked on them, until the shepherds, the eagles, the avest, and the kites came.20
Who 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.21
Then 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.22
He brought assistance, and caused every one to see him descending to the help of the dabela.23
I 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.24
All came together, and strove to break the horn of the dabela.25
Then 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 shepherds (126) wrought; and pointed out before the Lord of the sheep, that they destroyed more than those who preceded them.(126) The native princes of Judah after its delivery from the Syrian yoke.
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I saw also that the Lord of the sheep came to them, and taking in his hand the sceptre of his wrath seized the earth, which became rent asunder; while all the beasts and birds of heaven fell from the sheep, and sunk into the earth, which closed over them.27
I saw, too, that a large sword was given to the sheep, who went forth against all the beasts of the field to slay them.28
But all the beasts and birds of heaven fled away from before their face.29
And I saw a throne erected in a delectable land;30
Upon this sat the Lord of the sheep, who received all the sealed books;31
Which were open before him.32
Then 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.33
And 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, 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 being found guilty, were thrust into the flaming abyss.34
At that time likewise I perceived, that one abyss was thus opened in the midst of the earth, which was full of fire.35
And to this were brought the blind sheep; which being judged, and found guilty, were all thrust into that abyss of fire on the earth, and burnt.36
The abyss was on the right of that house.37
And I saw the sheep burning, and their bones consuming.38
I 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.39
I 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.40
And 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.41
Then 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; raised me up, and placed me in the midst of the sheep, before the judgment took place.42
The 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.43
And 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.44
All the sheep would have been inclosed in that house, had it been capable of containing them; and the eyes of all were open, gazing on the good One; nor was there one among them who did not behold him.45
I 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.46
Then I saw that the nature of all of them was changed, and that they became white cows;47
And that the first, who was in the midst of them, spoke, when that word became (127) a large beast, upon the head of which were great and black horns;(127) Spoke, when that word came. Or "was a wild-ox, and that wild-ox was…" (Knibb, p. 216).
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While the Lord of the sheep rejoiced over them, and over all the cows.49
I lay down in the midst of them: I awoke; and saw the whole. This is the vision which I saw, lying down and waking. Then I blessed the Lord of righteousness, and gave glory to Him.50
Afterwards I wept abundantly, nor did my tears cease, so that I became incapable of enduring it. While I was looking on, they flowed 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.51
In that night I remembered my former dream; and therefore wept and was troubled, because I had seen that vision.Chapter 90
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(128) Every place of strength. Or, "all the idols of the nations" (Knibb, p. 218).
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Righteousness shall be raised up from slumber; and wisdom shall be raised up, and conferred upon them.13
Then shall the roots of iniquity be cut off; sinners perish by the sword; and blasphemers be annihilated everywhere.14
Those who meditate oppression, and those who blaspheme, by the sword shall perish.15
And now, my children, I will describe and point out to you the path of righteousness and the path of oppression.16
I will again point them out to you, that you may know what is to come.17
Hear 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.Chapter 91
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(129) Holy angels. A Qumran text reads, "Watchers and Holy Ones," clearly denoting heavenly Watchers who did not fall along with the wicked ones (Milik, p. 264). See also Dan. 4:13, "a watcher and a holy one came down from heaven"; 4:17, "watchers, and…holy ones."
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Enoch then began to speak from a book, and said, I have been born the seventh in the first week, while judgment and righteousness wait with patience.5
But after me, in the second week, great wickedness shall arise, and fraud shall spring forth.6
In that week the end of the first shall take place, in which mankind shall be safe. (130)(130) Mankind shall be safe. Or, "a man will be saved" (Knibb, p. 224). 7
(131) The Deluge after the first (in the middle of the second) Millennium (2500 B.C.).
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Afterwards, in the third week, during its completion, a man (132) of the plant of righteous judgment shall be selected; and after him the Plant (133) of righteousness shall come for ever.9
Subsequently, in the fourth week, during its completion, the visions of the holy and the righteous shall be seen, the order of generation after generation shall take place, and a habitation shall be made for them. Then in the fifth week, during its completion, the house of glory and of dominion (134) shall be erected for ever.(134) The establishment (30 A.D.) and building of the Church through the fifth (and sixth) Millennium.
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After that, in the sixth week, all those who are in it shall be darkened, the hearts of all of them shall be forgetful of wisdom, and in it shall a Man (135) arise and come forth.(135) The Messiah at the end of the sixth Millennium.
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And during its completion He shall burn the house of dominion with fire, and all the race of the elect root shall be dispersed. (136)(136) The destruction of Jerusalem and the disbursement of those who dwell in that land at the end of the sixth (and the beginning of the seventh) Millennium. 12 13
(137) The beginning of the eighth Millennium.
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Sinners shall be delivered up into the hands of the righteous, who during its completion shall acquire habitations by their righteousness; and the house of the great King shall be established for celebrations for ever. After this, in the ninth week, shall the judgment of righteousness be revealed to the whole world.15
Every work of the ungodly shall disappear from the whole earth; the world shall be marked for destruction; and all men shall be on the watch for the path of integrity.16
And after this, on the seventh day of the tenth week, there shall be an everlasting judgment, which shall be executed upon the Watchers; and a spacious eternal heaven shall spring forth in the midst of the angels.17
The former heaven shall depart and pass away; a new heaven shall appear; and all the celestial powers shall shine with sevenfold splendour for ever. Afterwards likewise shall there be many weeks, which shall externally exist in goodness and in righteousness.18
Neither shall sin be named there for ever and for ever.19
Who is there of all the children of men, capable of hearing the voice of the Holy One without emotion?20
Who is there capable of thinking his thoughts? Who capable of contemplating all the workmanship of heaven? Who of comprehending the deeds of heaven?21
He may behold its animation, but not its spirit. He may be capable of conversing respecting it, but not of ascending to it. He may see all the boundaries of these things, and meditate upon them; but he can make nothing like them.22
Who of all men is able to understand the breadth and length of the earth?23
By whom have been seen the dimensions of all these things? Is it every man who is capable of comprehending the extent of heaven; what its elevation is, and by what it is supported?24
How many are the numbers of the stars; and where all the luminaries remain at rest?Chapter 93
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(138) Than married women…unmarried ones. Or, "than a woman and more coloured (garments) than a girl…" (Knibb, p. 230).
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Erudition therefore and wisdom are not theirs. Thus shall they perish, together with their riches, with all their glory, and with their honours;11
While with disgrace, with slaughter, and in extreme penury, shall their spirits be thrust into a furnace of fire.12
I have sworn to you, sinners, that neither mountain nor hill has been or shall be subservient (139) to woman.(139) Subservient. Literally, "a servant." Perhaps in furnishing them with treasures for ornaments (Laurence, p. 159).
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Neither in this way has crime been sent down to us upon earth, but men of their own heads have invented it; and greatly shall those who give it efficiency be execrated.14
Barrenness shall not be previously inflicted on woman; but on account of the work of her hands shall she die childless.15
I have sworn to you, sinners, by the holy and the Great One, that all your evil deeds are disclosed in the heavens; and that none of your oppressive acts are concealed and secret.16
Think not in your minds, neither say in your hearts, that every crime is not manifested and seen. In heaven it is daily written down before the Most High. Henceforwards shall it be manifested; for every act of oppression which you commit shall be daily recorded, until the period of your condemnation.17
Woe to you, simple ones, for you shall perish in your simplicity. To the wise you will not listen, and that which is good you shall not obtain.18
Now therefore know that you are destined to the day of destruction; nor hope that sinners shall live; but in process of time you shall die; for you are not marked for redemption;19
But are destined to the day of the great judgment, to the day of distress, and the extreme ignominy of your souls.20
Woe to you, obdurate in heart, who commit crime, and feed on blood. Whence is it that you feed on good things, drink, and are satiated? Is it not because our Lord, the Most High, has abundantly supplied every good thing upon earth? To you there shall not be peace.21
Woe to you who love the deeds of iniquity. Why do you hope for that which is good? 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.22
Woe to you who rejoice in the trouble of the righteous; for a grave shall not be dug for you.23
Woe to you who frustrate the word of the righteous; for to you there shall be no hope of life.24
Woe to you who write down the word of falsehood, and the word of the wicked; for their falsehood they record, that they may hear and not forget folly.25
To them there shall be no peace; but they shall surely die suddenly.Chapter 97
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But 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 act not impiously with the impious.10
They shall be saved.11
Woe to you who expand the crime of your neighbour; for in hell shall you be slain.12
Woe to you who lay the foundation of sin and deceit, and who are bitter on earth; for on it shall you be consumed.13
Woe to you who build your houses by the labour of others, every part of which is constructed with brick, and with the stone of crime; I tell you, that you shall not obtain peace.14
Woe 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.15
Woe to them who commit iniquity, and give aid to blasphemy, who slay their neighbour 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.16
Then shall all the righteous and the holy remember your crimes.Chapter 98
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They shall neither change or diminish them; but shall write them all correctly; all which from the first I have uttered concerning them. (143)(143) Despite Enoch's mandate, his book was most certainly "changed" and "diminished" by later editors, though these fragments of it have survived. 10 11
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(145) In the bottomless fire shall they burn. Literally, "in the fire shall they burn, where there is no earth" (Laurence, p. 178).
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Then 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 clamour of exclamation, of woe, and of great suffering.23
He said, There, into that place which you behold, 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 do. 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;24
To those who from the period of their birth have not been covetous of earthly riches; but have regarded themselves as a breath passing away.25
Such has been their conduct; 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, while they were blessing me. And now will I call the spirits of the good from the generation of light, 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.26
I 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;27
For to the faithful shall he give faith in the habitations of uprightness. They shall see those, who have been born in darkness unto darkness shall be cast; while the righteous shall be at rest. Sinners shall cry out, beholding them, while they exist in splendour and proceed forwards to the days and periods prescribed to them.