Introduction to the Commentary on the Book of Enoch “And then shall all the righteous escape, And shall live till they beget thousands of children, And all the days of their youth and their old age shall they complete in peace. And then shall the whole earth be tilled in righteousness.” Enoch 10:17-18. |
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he Book of Enoch is quoted by Jude in the New Testament and was well known and widely referenced in the ancient world. Many, both of the Hebrew people and those of non-Hebrew affiliation, were acquainted with these writings and considered them valuable. It is not by chance that they were | |||||||
removed from circulation, and it is not by chance that Yehuveh is bringing them back at this time. The Book of Jubilees 4:16-20 gives this brief explanation of The Book of Enoch: “And in the eleventh jubilee Jared took to himself a wife, and her name was Baraka, a daughter of Rasujel, a daughter of the sister of his father, in the fourth week of this jubilee, and she bore him a son in the fifth week, in the fourth year of this jubilee, and he called his name Enoch. He was the first one from among the children of men that was born on the earth to learn writing and knowledge and wisdom. And he wrote the signs of heaven according to the order of their months in a book, that the sons of men might know the time of the year according to their separate months. He was the first to write a testimony, and he testified to the children of men concerning the generations of the earth, and explained the weeks of the jubilees, and made known to the the days of the years, and arranged the months and explained the Sabbaths of the years as we made them known to him. And what was and what will be he saw in a vision of the night in a dream, and as it will happen to the children of men in their generations until the day of judgment; he saw and learned everything and wrote it as a testimony and laid the testimony on the earth over all the children of men and for their generations.” Gael Bataman Originally Written: 15 September 2006 Latest Update: 8 December 2011 Return to Zadok Home Continue . . . Return One Page Go to Historical Calendar Go to Enoch’s Second Vision Introduction “Who is Yehuveh?” “Who is Elohim?” Weary? Impatient? Yehuveh’s Answer in a Poem: They Also Serve Who Only Stand and Wait Go to Chapter 1 Go to Chapter 2 Go to Chapter 3 Go to Chapter 4 Go to Chapter 5 Go to Chapter 6 Go to Chapter 7 Go to Chapter 8 Go to Chapter 9 Go to Chapter 10 Go to Chapter 11 Go to Chapter 12 Go to Chapter 13 Go to Chapter 14 Go to Chapter 15 Go to Chapter 16 Go to Chapter 17 Go to Chapter 18 Go to Chapter 19 Go to Chapter 20 Go to Chapter 21 Go to Chapter 22 Go to Chapter 23 Go to Chapter 24 Go to Chapter 25 Go to Chapter 26 Go to Chapter 27 Go to Chapter 28 Go to Chapter 29 Go to Chapter 30 Go to Chapter 31 Go to Chapter 32 Go to Chapter 33 Go to Chapter 34 Go to Chapter 35 Go to Chapter 36 Go to Chapter 37 Go to Chapter 38 Go to Chapter 39 Go to Chapter 40 Go to Chapter 41 Go to Chapter 42 Go to Chapter 43 Go to Chapter 44 Go to Chapter 45 Go to Chapter 46 Go to Chapter 47 Go to Chapter 48 Go to Chapter 49 Go to Chapter 50 Go to Chapter 51 Go to Chapter 52 Go to Chapter 53 Go to Chapter 54 Go to Chapter 55 Go to Chapter 56 Go to Chapter 57 Go to Chapter 58 Go to Chapter 59 Go to Chapter 60 Go to Chapter 61 Go to Chapter 62 Go to Chapter 63 Go to Chapter 64 Go to Chapter 65 Go to Chapter 66 Go to Chapter 67 Go to Chapter 68 Go to Chapter 69 Go to Chapter 70 Go to Chapter 71 Go to Chapter 72 Go to Chapter 73 Go to Chapter 74 Go to Chapter 75 Go to Chapter 76 Go to Chapter 77 Go to Chapter 78 Go to Chapter 79 Go to Chapter 80 Go to Chapter 81 Go to Chapter 82 Go to Chapter 83 Go to Chapter 84 Go to Chapter 85 Go to Chapter 86 Go to Chapter 87 Go to Chapter 88 Go to Chapter 89 Go to Chapter 90 Go to Chapter 91 Go to Chapter 92 Go to Chapter 93 Go to Chapter 94 Go to Chapter 95 Go to Chapter 96 Go to Chapter 97 Go to Chapter 98 Go to Chapter 99 Go to Chapter 100 Go to Chapter 101 Go to Chapter 102 Go to Chapter 103 Go to Chapter 104 Go to Chapter 105 Go to Chapter 106 Go to Chapter 107 Go to Chapter 108 |