Commentary on Enoch’s Second Vision
from the Book of Enoch, Chapter 108:1-5.

Text

108:1  Another book which Enoch wrote for his son Methuselah and for those who will come after
          him, and
keep the law in the last days.
108:2  Ye who have done good shall wait for those days till an end is made for those who work evil,
          and an end of the might of the
transgressors.
108:3  And wait ye indeed till sin has passed away, for their names shall be blotted out of the book
          of life and out of the holy books, and their seed shall be destroyed for ever, and
their spirits
          shall be slain, and they shall cry and make lamentation in a place that is a chaotic
          wilderness, and in the fire shall they burn; for there is no earth there.
108:4  And I saw there something like an invisible cloud; for by reason of its depth I could not
          look over, and I saw a flame of fire blazing brightly, and things like shining mountains
          circling and sweeping to and fro.
108:5  And I asked one of the holy angels who was with me and said unto him: ‘What is this
          shining thing? for it is not a heaven but only the flame of a blazing fire, and the voice of
          weeping and crying and lamentation and strong pain.’
Commentary

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Gael Bataman
Originally Written:         11 July 2006
Latest Update:               15 December 2011


 
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