Commentary on the Book of Enoch, Chapter 65:1-4. |
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Enoch Foretells to Noah the Deluge and His Own Preservation 65:1 And in those days Noah saw the earth that it had sunk down and its destruction was nigh. 65:2 And he arose from thence and went to the ends of the earth, and cried aloud to his grandfather Enoch: and Noah said three times with an embittered voice: ‘Hear me, hear me, hear me.’ 65:3 And I said unto him: ‘Tell me what it is that is falling out on the earth that the earth is in such evil plight and shaken, lest perchance I shall perish with it.’ 65:4 And thereupon there was a great commotion on the earth, and a voice was heard from heaven, and I fell on my face. |
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65:1 T Gael Bataman Originally Written: 11 July 2006 Latest Update: 4 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?” |