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The Book of Enoch the Prophet, Tr. From an Ethiopic Ms. in the Bodleian Library, by R. Laurence
The Book of Enoch the Prophet Tr From an Ethiopic Ms in the Bodleian Library by R Laurence Author:Enoch General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1838 Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million book... more »s for free. Excerpt: THE BOOK OF ENOCH. CHAP. I. 1. J. HE 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 with God, answered and spoke, while his eyes were open, and while he saw a holy vision in the heavensb. This the angels shewed me. 2. 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. a to the rejection of. N. B. The Italic words in the text supply an ellipsis. In the notes they are used to mark the literal sense. b which wag in the heavens. 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 splendor of the Godhead shall illuminate them. CHAP. II. Behold, he comes with ten thousands of ...« less