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It's corroborated by Peter and Jude, at least that part, and makes sense of the early parts of Genesis 6.
Enoch took a trip to the center of our galaxy close to the giant black hole. It was described in detail in the Book of Enoch.
The distinct features around the giant black hole in our galaxy matched his description. Those features could not be resolved by nothing less than a massive array of radio telescopes because those features are blocked by opaque gas and dust (that only radio or x/gamma rays can pass through) and the enormous distance between the giant black hole and Earth.
So there's no way a primitive man can know those things unless someone leased him a giant radio telescope and taught him how to operate it or flew him to the center of our galaxy.
He referred to the Black Hole as Hades. He referred to the Galaxy as an incredibly enormous tree. It really does look like a tree canopy if viewed from the side more or less.
Coincidentally in Norse mythology, they also describe our galaxy as a tree or the "World Tree".
Enoch referred to the Messiah a couple times and described His character in detail. He also mentioned the "Father" and His nature. The same God Jesus calls "Father. He generally describes them as the "God of the Poor and weak". Jesus indeed was closer to the poor than to the rich and said some rather harsh remarks to the rich.
It is apparent to Enoch that he already knew our Lord Jesus Christ with the same attributes in the Bible. He also had incredibly advanced / futuristic astronomical wisdom. From this we know he is really a prophet of God, a legit one at that.
It's really not surprising his scripture did not become canon because he spoke against the rich and powerful or the God he served is against the rich and powerful. Since the rich and the powerful rule over the world why would they allow something inflammatory to be part of an authoritative literature such as the Bible?
Well, the issue is with I Enoch is that Enoch did not write it, it was intertestimental, between Malachi and the New Testament.
It's just that some apostles, and possibly Jesus (as I mentioned before, Jesus gave not knowing the scriptures as for the sadducees' confusion on marriage after the resurrection, which is not addressed at ALL in canon scripture.. and Jesus gives a rationale that is also given in I Enoch.. try it, try to find anytrhing pertaining to Matthew 22:30 in canon Old Testament scripture, you can't), found some nuggets of truth in it, possibly oral traditions that had been written down in it.
What do we do when we live there? I asked this after I got saved a LONG time AGO. My stepdad said, "We follow Jesus." He may have said "We follow Jesus around" or I understood it as that. I was kinda confused. I imagined Jesus walking around and me following along. I think this caused a stress for me because I was imagining just walking around without a break for the rest of my eternity. I guess I looked at that following in a different sense, maybe. I'd take walking around in Heaven over going to hell anyday!
Why do so many Christians speak about "going to heaven", when the Bible never speaks about "going to heaven" in the first place. What has happened to "blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth"?
Believers are given the promise of eternal life and Jesus described the place as His father's house which has many mansions (actually, the word means rooms).
So what do you say about these verses?
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the Earth. Matthew 5:5
But the meek shall inherit the Earth; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace. Psalm 37:11
But for the elect there shall be light and joy and peace, and they shall inherit the Earth. Enoch 5:7
I personally have no problem with considering the Book of Enoch inspired. The apostle Jude certainly considered it inspired, and so did our colleagues from the first centuries AD. The book itself is very prophetic and even prophesied that it would be lost and then re-discovered in the last days to help Christians living in the end times.
As for Matthew 22:30, Jesus was most likely referring to Enoch 69:11: "For men were created exactly like the angels, to the intent that they should continue pure and righteous, and death, which destroys everything, could not have taken hold of them but through this their knowledge they are perishing, and through this power it is consuming men."
This verse says that humans were originally created to be "like the angels" in that they were to live in righteousness and purity and that if they did so, they would be immortal. This also fits with Jesus' statement in the parallel account of the Sadducee incident in Luke 20, where He says: "Neither can they die anymore, for they are as the angels..."
So being "as the angels" means to live in a righteous and pure state (and therefore be immortal), not being a sexless spirit incapable of intimate relationships. Enoch teaches a physical resurrection onto the new Earth, and even says in chapter 10 that after the last judgment, the saints will "live till they beget a thousand children".
and9 And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.
10 And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good.
so the creation of the seas and all the life in them were not some byproduct of the fall they were part of God's original good creation something He loved and was pleased with.20 And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.
21 And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
22 And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth.
God kills all marine life.3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea.
they are not restored.1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
well, still says that they will not marry and Enoch gives the rationale for marriage being death, so with no death = no need for procreation/marriage by that line of logic. Which is what I Enoch says and what Jesus said.
The problem I have with that rationale is that marriage was created before death was brought into the world, and God gave the command for procreation also prior to the fall.
So Marriage and procreation are not byproducts of the fall to be corrected, but good gifts that God gave that apparently He has changed His mind about and is taking away. and I struggle with that terribly. The idea that God changes His mind.
another thing I have sorrow for is marine life, like, I love marine animals, sea otters, one of my favorites, dolphins, whales, sea lions, I have a soft spot for manatees and sea turtles as well, especially seeing the rush to the surf by baby sea turtles after they're born. Even just the sound of waves on the shore, is more soothing to me than any musical performance, ever.
I look at Genesis 1
and
so the creation of the seas and all the life in them were not some byproduct of the fall they were part of God's original good creation something He loved and was pleased with.
but then Revelation 16
God kills all marine life.
and
Revelation 21
they are not restored.
I feel this pain of permanent loss, forever, something that Jesus' atonement will not restore to God's original creation. Does God's heart break over this too? Why can't He/won't He restore them?
This is where classic Dispensationalism shines in interpreting the restored earth as existing for the millennium of 1,000 years after which it will be destroyed and God's final judgement of mankind at the Great White Throne will take place.
If so, why are the meek rewarded with only a temporary blessing but all the others with an eternal one? Doesn't that seem a little unfair to say the least? And doesn't the Bible itself say that God's blessing are irrevocable?The sea is most likely not a literal body of water. In the OT, the sea was a symbolic of chaos and evil. Enoch doesn't say that the resurrected won't "marry", it says that men were created to be like the angels in that they were to live in righteousness and purity, and if they did so then death wouldn't touch them. I don't see anything about "marrying" here. Ask the Holy Spirit for guidance and stop listening to prudish pastors, who are most likely satanists in disguise and who are blaspheming the Creator by trying to turn Him into a Destroyer.
Well I can't discount Jesus' own words, which are "they neither marry, nor are given in marriage"
In other words, inheriting the Earth is just a temporary blessing that God will then take away from the meek?If so, why are the meek rewarded with only a temporary blessing but all the others with an eternal one? Doesn't that seem a little unfair to say the least? And doesn't the Bible itself say that God's blessing are irrevocable?
Jesus also said "if you do not hate your father and mother, wife, children, even your own life, you cannot be My disciple". If taken at face value, this statement would mean that you LITERALLY have to hate your own family. Do you think this is meant to be taken at face value?
that means in comparison to Christ Himself, you have to value Him over all things, and I do, I'm just sad that the choices seem so steep.
Indeed it does. But if taken literally, at face value, it means you literally have to hate your family. But in this particular case, it's obvious that this is a hyperbolical statement not meant to be taken literally. Why then couldn't the same be the case for Matthew 22:30?
and the closest to an answer we get in all the rest of scripture, is that "marriage is a picture of Christ and His Church" a corporate relationship, which corporate is by definition, not intimate.
If that's the case, then what about Isaiah 65:23? Or what about Enoch 10:17, which states that the saints will beget a thousand children after they escape after the last judgment?
Because Satan sinned first, and deceived humanity, he's cursed and promised destruction. Satan receives the most blame.14 And the Lord God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life:
15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Here's an interesting spin and may prove to be an unpopular spin. Not only did Eve value something over God, wanting to become like God herself, believing the lie, but she valued herself over her husband, she didn't consult with him, and she gave the fruit to him, condemning him with herself. So part of her punishment is male headship, in other words, she should have loved Adam more than she did, and for most of history, women have been dependent on men as a result. In the restoration, this may not be the case.16 Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
There it is, the primary sin of Adam, valuing his wife more than obedience to God. Adam was not tricked. Adam made a bad value judgement.17 And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life;