Commentary on the Book of Enoch, Chapter 57:1-3. |
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The Return from the Dispersion 57:1 And it came to pass after this that I saw another host of wagons, and men riding thereon, and coming on the winds from the east, and from the west to the south. 57:2 And the noise of their wagons was heard, and when this turmoil took place the holy ones from heaven remarked it, and the pillars of the earth were moved from their place, and the sound thereof was hard from the one end of heaven to the other, in one day. 57I:3 And they shall all fall down and worship Yehuveh of spirits. And this is the end of the second Parable. |
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57:1 T 57:2 “In one day.” This is the very reality described by Isaiah: “Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? or shall a nation be born at once? for as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children.” Isaiah 66:8. Gael Bataman Originally Written: 11 July 2006 Latest Update: 3 December 2011 Return to Zadok Home Continue . . . Return One Page Go to Enoch Introduction Go to Enoch’s Second Vision Introduction “Who is Yehuveh?” “Who is Elohim?” |