THE BOOK OF THE WATCHERS | Book of Enoch Part 1 | Full Audiobook with Read-Along Text

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Enoch prophesied judgment and protection for the righteous, foreseeing a day of tribulation for the wicked, guided by the visions revealed by Angels. Heavenly cycles ordained by God, the fallen Angels' sins, and Enoch's visions of future judgment and a blessed land for the righteous are all recounted in Enoch's writings.

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  • Enoch prophesied judgment for the wicked and protection for the righteous, foretelling a day of tribulation and peace, respectively.
  • The detailed visions and revelations received by Enoch from Angels provide insights into the constancy of nature, the consequences of fallen angels' actions, and the intricate divisions and destinies of spirits based on righteousness or sinfulness.

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  • Who did Enoch prophesy judgment upon?

    The ungodly and wicked.

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Summary

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Enoch's Prophecies: Judgment, Protection, and Warning

  • Enoch blessed the elect and righteous, foreseeing a day of tribulation for the wicked and godless.
  • The Holy One's vision in the heavens was revealed to Enoch by Angels for a future generation.
  • The great one will come forth, bringing judgment upon all, but peace and protection for the elect.
  • Enoch prophesied the coming of the Holy Ones for judgment and destruction of the ungodly.
  • Enoch observed the constancy of heavenly bodies and the steadfastness of the earth's cycles.
  • Trees in winter shed leaves except for 14, retaining foliage for years until new growth.
  • Summer's heat makes the earth unbearable, preventing walking on it due to the scorching sun.
  • The earth's cycles, from seasons to tasks of nature, are ordained by God and remain unchanged.
  • The Angels descended, lusted after human women, and bore giants who wrought havoc on earth.
  • Enoch was tasked to warn Noah of the impending deluge, while the fallen Angels faced eternal judgment for their sins.

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Enoch's Visions: Angels, Forgiveness, and Judgment

  • The fallen angels took wives and had children, leading to great destruction on Earth, resulting in no peace or forgiveness for them.
  • Enoch wrote a petition for the fallen angels seeking forgiveness, unable to speak directly to the Lord due to their shame.
  • Enoch had a dream and saw visions of chastisement, leading him to reprimand the heavenly Watchers.
  • The fallen angels' petition for forgiveness was denied, and they were condemned to be bound on Earth forever.
  • Enoch had a vision of a crystal-built house in heaven, where he saw a great throne and the glory of the Lord.
  • The Lord called Enoch to hear his word and reprimand the Watchers for their sins with women and the evil spirits they produced.
  • Enoch was shown various locations in his visions, including the Treasuries of the stars, the Living Waters, and a river of fire.
  • Enoch saw the pillars of heaven, the winds carrying clouds, and a place with seven mountains of magnificent stones.
  • Enoch witnessed a prison for the stars and the hosts of heaven who transgressed, bound until their guilt is consummated.
  • Uriel revealed to Enoch the fate of the fallen angels and the women who went astray, standing for judgment until the great judgment day.

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Enoch's Vision of Heavenly Judgments and Rewards

  • Hollow places in a high mountain are created for the spirits of the dead to assemble until judgment day.
  • The spirits of the dead are separated into different hollow places based on their righteousness or sinfulness.
  • A fragrant tree, forbidden to mortals, will be given to the righteous after the great judgment for their sustenance.
  • A blessed land filled with trees contrasts with an accursed valley for those who speak against the Lord.
  • A wilderness full of aromatic trees leads to a valley with fragrant cinnamon and other trees with nectar.
  • Seven mountains full of choice nard and fragrant trees are observed, leading to the garden of righteousness.
  • The tree of wisdom, eaten by Enoch's ancestors, is described as tall with beautiful fruit and fragrance.
  • Enoch observes great beasts, differing birds, and the ends of the earth where the stars emerge, with Uriel guiding him.
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