Hey, Mark! I appreciate your thoughts. Personally, I think God has exactly what He intended in scripture; having inspired its writers, I don't think He withdrew from the critical selection of canon. I consider the books of Enoch & Jasher as histories I must respect, since scripture references each twice. Genesis would be our only reliable chronicle of pre-flood events now, if God had not brought these to light. "By 2 or 3 witnesses let every word be established." That's what He's done. PTL
Your math is flawed. Yes, a generation may be 70 years long, as in a person may live for 70 years, but it does not take 70 years for another generation to begin, which your math implies. For example, are you, your parents, and your grandparents each 70 years apart? No, its about 30 years give or take a few. So each generation comes roughly 30 years after its predecesor, making your math 70 generatons x 30 years = 2100 years after the flood, meaning the nephilim nonsense would have happened befo
@markfriesen1979 the israelites went into egypt for 430 years,the second time they went into bondage again was by ships(deut 28 68 slavery by ships)this event was for 400 years ,or just google 400 yrs of slavery and see who identifies with it? or you can simply read lam 5 10 or wiki hebrew,Hebrew (/ˈhiːbruː/) (עִבְרִית, Ivrit, is a Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family.Culturally, it is considered by Jews and other religious groups as the language of the Jews
@goaliepat You have put some thought into this! Psalm 91:10 says 70 yrs are APPOINTED unto man (for a lifespan). There are 2 passages I'd have to look up in the OT where men are called out between the ages of 21-60 for service; 20 or less was too young, more than 60 was too old. Therefore, 40 yrs marks the PRODUCTIVITY of a generation. Enoch's prophecy fits with the lifespan prescribed in scripture. NOTE** Jesus said "THIS GENERATION WILL NOT PASS AWAY..." referring to lifespan!
The inversion of the terrestrial magnetic poles is started.This natural phenomenon, among the most astonishing which is, is studied since a long time, the consequences are enormous, physical and climatological consequences incommensurable. This inversion of the poles will cause a series of seisms along the tectonic fault lines and will generate gigantic consecutive tidal waves with sub-oceanic upheavals.
The Resonance of the Earth (Schumann resonance) was of 7,8 Hz since thousands years. Since 1980, imperceptibly, then more quickly since 1997, this measurement arrived at the height of 12 Hz nowadays.
Mark, the book of Enoch is so flawed and in such non agreement with the real books of the bible that it should not be used as evidence of anything. It disagrees with almost everything in the other 66. Nothing it says is worth reading or repeating.
@good4larry How so? It disagrees (Enoch) with other books. Does any other book do that? There is good reason it is not part of the bible. If you would listen to Enoch then you might be swayed my Mark also. I am not.
@Billthesheepdog Enoch's prophecy in Jude 14-15 is a direct quote from the Book of Enoch, Book 1: Watchers, chapter 1, verse 9. I don't see disagreements with scripture, only that it was written from a different dispensation & point of view that is largely unavailable to me. At least what Jude quotes is inspired, since it's in the Bible. I wouldn't presume to equate it with scripture, but since Peter (II Peter 2:4) & Jude respect it, I hold it as at least reliable history.
@good4larry I can accept that as it is your decision to make. It makes one wonder why those bibles were decided to be 'non inspired' sometimes. Enoch has so much in it that is opinion and conjecture and certainly not in agreement with other books of the bible. Its hard to say that some of it could be inspired and the rest trash. I lean towards not inspired by God. One day we will know for sure!
@moomman89 As well as dozens of other books mentioned in the scriptures I have noted in my studies of the bible. From the old testament, the Book of the Wars of the Lord, the Acts of Solomon, the Book of Jehu, etc. There are even missing epistles mentioned by Paul such as the Epistle from Laodicea in Col 4:16, etc. Certainly, the bible is incomplete with 66 books being the number of man. If anything, 67 or better yet, 77 or more.
the bible talks of 70 x 7 for the children of Israel and is why Jesus said to forgive them 70 x 7 as well wow good catch
piscesR2cool 1 month ago
Hey, Mark! I appreciate your thoughts. Personally, I think God has exactly what He intended in scripture; having inspired its writers, I don't think He withdrew from the critical selection of canon. I consider the books of Enoch & Jasher as histories I must respect, since scripture references each twice. Genesis would be our only reliable chronicle of pre-flood events now, if God had not brought these to light. "By 2 or 3 witnesses let every word be established." That's what He's done. PTL
good4larry 1 month ago
Your math is flawed. Yes, a generation may be 70 years long, as in a person may live for 70 years, but it does not take 70 years for another generation to begin, which your math implies. For example, are you, your parents, and your grandparents each 70 years apart? No, its about 30 years give or take a few. So each generation comes roughly 30 years after its predecesor, making your math 70 generatons x 30 years = 2100 years after the flood, meaning the nephilim nonsense would have happened befo
goaliepat 1 month ago
@goaliepat
By bible standards, there is a case where the Jew's went to Egypt for 4 Generations, which was equal to 400 years.
So 70 year Generation of Psalms 90:10, could mean 4900 years from the Flood until sometime very soon!
markfriesen1979 1 month ago
@markfriesen1979 the israelites went into egypt for 430 years,the second time they went into bondage again was by ships(deut 28 68 slavery by ships)this event was for 400 years ,or just google 400 yrs of slavery and see who identifies with it? or you can simply read lam 5 10 or wiki hebrew,Hebrew (/ˈhiːbruː/) (עִבְרִית, Ivrit, is a Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family.Culturally, it is considered by Jews and other religious groups as the language of the Jews
forlatagate 1 month ago
@goaliepat You have put some thought into this! Psalm 91:10 says 70 yrs are APPOINTED unto man (for a lifespan). There are 2 passages I'd have to look up in the OT where men are called out between the ages of 21-60 for service; 20 or less was too young, more than 60 was too old. Therefore, 40 yrs marks the PRODUCTIVITY of a generation. Enoch's prophecy fits with the lifespan prescribed in scripture. NOTE** Jesus said "THIS GENERATION WILL NOT PASS AWAY..." referring to lifespan!
good4larry 1 month ago
This is the Mayan prophecy !
Ohmwaves 1 month ago
The inversion of the terrestrial magnetic poles is started.This natural phenomenon, among the most astonishing which is, is studied since a long time, the consequences are enormous, physical and climatological consequences incommensurable. This inversion of the poles will cause a series of seisms along the tectonic fault lines and will generate gigantic consecutive tidal waves with sub-oceanic upheavals.
Ohmwaves 1 month ago
" Schumann Resonance " I think!
The Resonance of the Earth (Schumann resonance) was of 7,8 Hz since thousands years. Since 1980, imperceptibly, then more quickly since 1997, this measurement arrived at the height of 12 Hz nowadays.
Ohmwaves 1 month ago
Mark, the book of Enoch is so flawed and in such non agreement with the real books of the bible that it should not be used as evidence of anything. It disagrees with almost everything in the other 66. Nothing it says is worth reading or repeating.
Billthesheepdog 1 month ago
@Billthesheepdog Jude disagrees.
good4larry 1 month ago
@good4larry How so? It disagrees (Enoch) with other books. Does any other book do that? There is good reason it is not part of the bible. If you would listen to Enoch then you might be swayed my Mark also. I am not.
Billthesheepdog 1 month ago
@Billthesheepdog Enoch's prophecy in Jude 14-15 is a direct quote from the Book of Enoch, Book 1: Watchers, chapter 1, verse 9. I don't see disagreements with scripture, only that it was written from a different dispensation & point of view that is largely unavailable to me. At least what Jude quotes is inspired, since it's in the Bible. I wouldn't presume to equate it with scripture, but since Peter (II Peter 2:4) & Jude respect it, I hold it as at least reliable history.
good4larry 1 month ago
@good4larry I can accept that as it is your decision to make. It makes one wonder why those bibles were decided to be 'non inspired' sometimes. Enoch has so much in it that is opinion and conjecture and certainly not in agreement with other books of the bible. Its hard to say that some of it could be inspired and the rest trash. I lean towards not inspired by God. One day we will know for sure!
Billthesheepdog 1 month ago
@Billthesheepdog I'm open minded, as long as the book of Enoch doesnt effect my faith
markfriesen1979 1 month ago
Don't know if you has seen this video yet, but it goes along with you 2 most recent videos.
We live in interesting days brother.
/watch?v=1Lj_fqAQnIY
SilverCollector 1 month ago
Good point! Thanks, brother!
george94tt 1 month ago
Fallen Watchers making groaning sounds in the Earth - interesting concept to ponder.
Hope you'll approve my video response, Mark.
Blessings!
SilverCollector 1 month ago
@SilverCollector
Approved your video, GOD BLESS!
markfriesen1979 1 month ago
That IS certainly well presented and biblical.
Good study there brother
robbiek77 1 month ago
@robbiek77
Thank you Brother!
markfriesen1979 1 month ago
Interesting.Yes Enoch is in the beginning Gen.5:22 and at the end in Jude 14 So there should be a book of Enoch.
moomman89 1 month ago
@moomman89
Yeah it appears that way!
markfriesen1979 1 month ago
@moomman89 As well as dozens of other books mentioned in the scriptures I have noted in my studies of the bible. From the old testament, the Book of the Wars of the Lord, the Acts of Solomon, the Book of Jehu, etc. There are even missing epistles mentioned by Paul such as the Epistle from Laodicea in Col 4:16, etc. Certainly, the bible is incomplete with 66 books being the number of man. If anything, 67 or better yet, 77 or more.
stevesmitty79 1 month ago