How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 778753 United States 01/29/2010 02:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Well, in the Book of Enoch it was said that Enoch was writing the book for his family. I'd think such a book would be kept in the family? So maybe Noah would have it? Enoch said in his book, repeatedly, that the book should be kept and it appears his family revered him. I doubt it would have been left behind? I don't know- just throwing out a possibility. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 758950 United States 01/29/2010 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. So who believes the Book survived the Flood? Quoting: Mr Black 877224What are you saying Enoch didn't hit cntrl+S before the power went out? The book was probably etched in stone. Most of Genesis was taken from Sumerian tablets, etched in clay or stone. And some parts of the world didn't flood, according to many Diluvial myths, according to Graham Hancock. He counted over 500 cultures with "flood" myths. Some of those myths have nobody surviving except a couple of heroes in boats. Others have waters rising but not covering certain mountains or ridges. Check out the Incan tribe mythos. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 877224 Canada 01/29/2010 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Well, in the Book of Enoch it was said that Enoch was writing the book for his family. I'd think such a book would be kept in the family? So maybe Noah would have it? Enoch said in his book, repeatedly, that the book should be kept and it appears his family revered him. I doubt it would have been left behind? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 778753I don't know- just throwing out a possibility. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 877224 Canada 01/29/2010 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. What are you saying Enoch didn't hit cntrl+S before the power went out? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 758950The book was probably etched in stone. Most of Genesis was taken from Sumerian tablets, etched in clay or stone. Says you. Why should anyone believe you over Noah? Enoch began the Book on account that the LORD of hosts commanded him too. 2Enoch.22:[10] And the LORD summoned one of His archangels by name Pravuil, whose knowledge was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels, who wrote all the deeds of the LORD; and the LORD said to Pravuil: Bring out the books from my store-houses, and a reed of quick-writing, and give it to Enoch, and deliver to him the choice and comforting books out of your hand. Bring out the books from my store-houses, and a reed of quick-writing, and give it to Enoch, Bring out the books from my store-houses, and a reed of quick-writing, and give it to Enoch, 2Enoch.33:[9] Give them the books of the handwriting, and they will read them and will know ME for the CREATOR of all things, and will understand how there is no other GOD but ME. [10] And let them distribute the books of your handwriting–children to children, generation to generation, nations to nations. And some parts of the world didn't flood, according to many Diluvial myths, according to Graham Hancock. He counted over 500 cultures with "flood" myths. Some of those myths have nobody surviving except a couple of heroes in boats. Others have waters rising but not covering certain mountains or ridges. Check out the Incan tribe mythos. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 758950They all copied from the Original book. The One who wrote the story first is the Author of that story. * The Emerald Tablets of Thoth, carbon copy of the Book of Enoch, THE TABLETS SPEAK OF ancient ATLANTIS [Out side of Eden], BROTHERS OF DARKNESS [Fallen Angels] + [The Flood] * In Buddhism the title Buddha means Enlightened One or Awakened One, the Holy Watchers are "those who watch" or "those who are awake." Gautama sitting under a pipal tree also known as the Bodhi tree, he vowed never to arise until he had found the Truth. TREE OF KNOWLEDGE * Hindu sacred cow or holy cow. 1Enoch.84:[2]And behold, a cow sprung forth from the earth; 3And this cow was white. The white cow is Adam, Holy GOD made Him and us, WHITE SIGNIFIES PURITY, the Rig Veda says, "The Truth is ONE|GOD is Truth" 2Enoch.49:[2]The LORD said: There is no oath in me, nor injustice, but truth. * In Druidism "Druid" is a Gaelic term meaning "oak knowledge" or tree of knowledge. 1Enoch.31:[3]The tree of knowledge also was there, of which if any one eats, he becomes endowed with great wisdom. Its just goes on and on, all clues for those living in the last days to awaken. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 877427 United States 01/29/2010 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Gnostic text take from the prophetic books and add to them. They often write making it look like it was before the fact. It was not written by Enoch or Noah. Some say parts of the text come in as late as the 3rd century AD. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 877224 Canada 01/29/2010 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Gnostic text take from the prophetic books and add to them. They often write making it look like it was before the fact. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 877427It was not written by Enoch or Noah. Some say parts of the text come in as late as the 3rd century AD. Its unfortunate you don't have any understanding of holy matter whatsoever, fortunately, I do. The oldest of all dead sea scrolls belong to Enoch, those of the Old Testament date from 150 BCE to 70 CE. The One who wrote the story first is the Author of that story. (The “Book of Enoch” (1 Enoch) is a collection of texts composed between about 350 B.C.E.) [link to www.bib-arch.org] This would make the books from the bible who took from the prophetic book of Enoch and add to them. They often write making it look like it was before the fact. BoE was written by Enoch or Noah. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 877224 Canada 01/29/2010 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. There were two Enoch's, when you check them out you will know which one wrote the book of Enoch. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 703302I did, this Enoch is the original author of this story. Any other Books containing characters, terms, beliefs and storyline found within the pages of the Book of Enoch are FORGERIES and those who wrote them books PLAGIARISTS, in today's World they would be sued in a court of Law. Enochian beliefs: - second coming - rapture - resurrection - everlasting life - hell - Messiah Enochian characters: - Satan - Azazel - last 12 shepherds - Noah - Son Of Man - GOD |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 878399 United States 01/30/2010 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Its unfortunate you don't have any understanding of holy matter whatsoever, fortunately, I do. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 877224That has to be the most ironically funny thing I have read on GLP in a long time! Mr Black, you have no understanding of the scriptures. Every post you have ever put up on GLP has been apostate, false, or just downright idiotic. Only Lotus Feet challenges you for the #1 spot for who boasts the most false doctrine, deception, and general bullshit regarding the Word of God. (Dread Pirate Roberts was another poster of false doctrine, but I have not seen his bullshit in a while). The only thing I have not figured out yet is if you are doing this intentionally, or if you are just incredibly stupid and willfully ignorant to the Truth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 878372 Canada 01/30/2010 09:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. That has to be the most ironically funny thing I have read on GLP in a long time! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 878399Mr Black, you have no understanding of the scriptures. Every post you have ever put up on GLP has been apostate, false, or just downright idiotic. The fact that you can't debate me on any issue is what is really laughable. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 877472 United States 01/30/2010 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Early Christianity at the time of Jesus and even the Jews before were in a better position to determine. They did not consider it scripture. It is clear why not. It conflicts with the rest of the Book. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 878372 Canada 01/30/2010 10:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. Early Christianity at the time of Jesus and even the Jews before were in a better position to determine. They did not consider it scripture. It is clear why not. It conflicts with the rest of the Book. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 877472LOL -- thanks for the Shabbat laugh. Its unfortunate you don't have any understanding of holy matter whatsoever, fortunately, I do. The oldest of all dead sea scrolls belong to Enoch, those of the Old Testament date from 150 BCE to 70 CE. The One who wrote the story first is the Author of that story. (The “Book of Enoch” (1 Enoch) is a collection of texts composed between about 350 B.C.E.) [link to www.bib-arch.org] BOOK OF JUDE 14 -- Enoch, of the seventh generation from Adam, prophesied also about them when he said, "Behold, the Lord has come with his countless holy ones 15 -- to execute judgment on all and to convict everyone for all the godless deeds that they committed and for all the harsh words godless sinners have uttered against him." BOOK OF ENOCH Chapter 2 1 -- 'Behold, HE comes with ten thousands of His saints, to execute judgment upon them, and destroy the wicked, and reprove all the carnal for everything which the sinful and ungodly have done, and committed against Him. Enoch is the original author of this story. When the OT & NT refers to holy scriptures, it refers to the BoE Enochian beliefs: - second coming - rapture - resurrection - everlasting life - hell - Messiah Enochian characters: - Satan - Azazel - last 12 shepherds - Noah - Son Of Man - GOD |
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Al User ID: 1048641 United States 07/25/2010 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. I believe the book just like the other books mentioned in the bible they didnt make the canon but are mentioned whats your problem Jude referenced it and the jews have the scrolls and the early church had the books so whats your problem with it the reason it wasnt in the canon cause they were afraid it would scare people I think the book is awesome. Do you believe in the Bible or are you a nonbeliever? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 961370 Canada 07/26/2010 12:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: How many believe the Book of Enoch survived the Flood? -- You think Noah did any of the writing? -- Enoch was his great-grand-father. "(2) Chanówkh, a righteous man whose eyes were opened by ’Elohíym, saw the vision of the Pure One Who from the heavens spoke His Word, and he responded. " yahuwshua.org to get the scroll of Chanowkh aka ethiopian Enoch. With the Name Yahweh inscribed. "The source translation was translated from the Ethiopian manuscripts, compared with the Greek manuscripts and further corrected according to the Aramaic Qumrân manuscripts . This translation has been restored with the correct names and has had its scribal inserted pagan terms removed. Concerning the placement of the name of Yâ-hwéh, it was done logically in the spirit of Truth where it could not have been absent, and sparingly" |
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