Commentary on the Book of Enoch, Chapter 77:1-4. |
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The Four Quarters of the World: the Seven Mountains, the Seven Rivers, the Seven Islands 77:1 And the first quarter is called the east, because it is the first: and the second, the south, because the Most High will descend there, yea, there in quite a special sense will He who is blessed for ever descend. 77:2 And the west quarter is named the diminished, because there all the luminaries of the heaven wane and go down. 77:3 And the fourth quarter, named the north, is divided into three parts: the first of them is for the dwelling of men: and the second contains seas of water, and the abysses and forests and rivers, and darkness and clouds; and the third part contains the garden of righteousness. 77:4 I saw seven high mountains, higher than all the mountains which are on the earth: and thence comes forth hoar-frost, and days, seasons, and years pass away. |
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77:1 T Gael Bataman Originally Written: 11 July 2006 Latest Update: 8 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?” |