The Black Hole in the Book of Enoch...(Cern, Large Hadron Collider, Black Holes and Revelations)
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The Book of Enoch seems very much directed at our generation.
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Enoch LXXXVII:2 And I raised mine eyes again to heaven and I saw in a vision, and behold there came forth from heaven beings who were like white men: and four went forth from that place and three with them.#: And those three that came last come forth grasped me by my hand and took me up from the generations of the earth. To me these angels that Enoch is describing sounds like what alot of people are calling aliens. This is the time to awken and let God guide you to the truth. No man can do that!
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yup sounds like a black hole to me
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Thank you for putting this up.
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@rockbore That is where Enoch differs.
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@xWhiteLightning Actually it is in the Ethiopian Orthodox Canon, because they retained ALL of the jewish texts. It was rejected in the early church, during canonization, not for its content, but because its origins were unknown. At that time the Ethiopian church was not yet established. MANY early church fathers speak in support of it, or the account in Gen 6. It is not condemned by the Orthodox church, although there are some within the church who speak against it. Revelation was also like this
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Thank you Lord God for showing the Book of Enoch. I'm so surprise to see Enoch vision when he went to see the things that he saw with the angels. Uriel... a powerful angel showed Enoch very graphic things. Praise the Lord Most High for His love endures forever. I want to be on the Lord's side because He loves me and He will never forsake me even when I make mistakes. He is a wonderful God and I'm totally dependent on His commandments and requirements. Glory and Honor to my Lord Jesus! amen
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I love all this stuff. It's just a shame people take it all to literally and fall into painful and harmful psychosis over it. Is that just part of the price of being great literature?
The stuff the church uses is called the cannon. Other contemporaneous literature from related sources will surface from time to time, like the dead sea scrolls or the gospel of Judas, but they fall outside the cannon, largely for historical reasons.
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I love all this stuff. It's just a shame people take it all to literally and fall into painful and harmful psychosis over it. Is that just part of the price of being great literature?
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Keep up the great work Apocryphile, I have been truly inspired by your revelations of the Book of Enoch in your other 5 videos. I must admit, this one has the text rolling by too quickly and the music is distracting, but i guess it will appeal to a different audience than me.
Now I need to get hold of the Book of Enoch and read it through slowly and let it sink in, but my word, this is beginning to seriously change my life around from being a casual and confused Christian. May God bless you.
Do you study the apocrifa(?)?
ItzSlamDuncan 6 months ago
@ItzSlamDuncan "Study" might not be the word. I try to listen with understanding, but I am not a 'scholar' by any stretch!
Apocryphile1970 6 months ago
Why isn't the Book of Enoch in the Bible???
xWhiteLightning 1 year ago 3
@xWhiteLightning Because it was meant to be held back until the "DAY OF TRIBULATION," as it states in Chapter 1 verse 1-3. That is why when they brought the book of Jude up to Peter, questioning the apocryphal sources within it, he couldn't simply say, "Sure, Enoch and the Assumption of Moses are valid sources--because we were supposed to be surprised by it in the "Day of Tribulation." What he does, however, is to tell us that these Scriptures came not by the "Will of Man" (2 Pet 1:21-22)
Apocryphile1970 1 year ago
@xWhiteLightning but that prophecy came in "OLD TIME" (Read Enoch--who was BEFORE THE FLOOD, and the Assumption of Moses, which he alludes to in 2 Pet 2:11. He also quotes the Story of Ahikar 7:27 in 2 Pet 2:22 just to let us know that he approves of apocryphal sources. That is why he centers his whole letter around Jude, because THESE were the prophets that were in question, not the 24. It was to be a "RECOLLECTION," which he makes clear many times throughout the letter.
Apocryphile1970 1 year ago
sorry apocryphile
this music is really awful and distracting
dare I say satanic ??? sorry man
caucazhin 2 years ago
Well, it was originally supposed to be "Starlight" by Muse, and yes, it was supposed to sound like it was coming from the children of the fallen angels, because "Even the demons believe--and tremble!" not because I espouse their point of view. It is interesting how even these people seem to know that a judgment is coming, whereas many Christians do not. They cannot escape the knowledge of the coming judgment!
PS-Good to hear from you!
Apocryphile1970 2 years ago 2