About Dr. John Dee
Outline:
1. Visionary
of the British Empire ; coined the word
Brittannia and developed a plan for the British Navy.
2. The first
to apply Euclidean geometry to navigation; built the instruments to apply Euclid ; trained the first
great navigators; developed the maps; charted the Northeast and Northwest
Passages.
3. An angel
conjuror with his sidekick Kelley; the angels told him what Britain would have
in their eventual empire; used an obsidian show stone which came from the
Aztecs/Mayans and rests in the British Museum along with his conjuring table
which contains the Enochian Alphabet he used as angel language.
4.
Philosopher to Queen Elizabeth; did her horoscope; determined her coronation
date astrologically; she came to visit him on her horse.
5. Founder
of the Rosicrucian Order, the protestant response to the Jesuits.
6. An
alchemist; hermeticist, cabalist, adept in esoteric and occcult lore.
7.
Translator of Euclid
and wrote the famous Mathematical Preface, mapping mathematical studies for the
future, a kind of system of the sciences based on math.
8. Put a hex
on the Spanish Armada which is why there was bad weather and England won.
9.
Commissioned by Elizabeth to establish the legal foundation for colonizing
North America; went back to Madoc, a Welsh Prince who took a group over to New
England in the middle ages and established the first colony, and intermarried
with the Indians, but with little or no historical trace but for the legend.
10.
Instrumental in theatre arts and architecture.
11.
Shakespeare depicted him as Prospero, and King Lear.
12. Sold the
Voynich Manuscript, the most mysterious, a cipher as yet to be
deciphered--"the Everest of cipher studies"--to the Holy Roman
Emperor--Rudolph II--for a lot of gold. Resides at Yale in the Beineke Library.
Probably an herbal and an almanac by Anthony Askham.
13. Had the
greatest library in England
over 4,000 books.
14. Biography by Peter French and everything by Francis Yates, his
greatest advocate: cf. especially THE ROSICRUCIAN ENLIGHTENMENT.
Writings of John Dee (1527-1608)
John Dee was an influential Renaissance figure. He was Queen Elizabeth's scientific advisor. In later life, he became disillusioned with pure science and started experimenting with occult techniques of the day.
Selected writings:
- Five Books of Mystery (Mysteriorum Libri Quinque)
These records of Dee's startling results with angel magic were kept secret and only discovered by accident long after his death.
Complete text in my new book John Dee's Five Books of Mystery: Original Sourcebook of Enochian Magic Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser; ISBN: 1578631785; (January 2003) - Earliest versions of Angelic or "Enochian" script.
- Mysteriorum Liber Sextus et Sanctus (Liber Loagaeth)
Revealed to Dr. Dee by the angels, this book is described as 'a Book of Secrets and Key of this World'. Also known as Liber Logaeth, and as The Book of Enoch
- Index Verborum of the "Angelic Language" from Liber Loagaeth
From tables 1a, 1b, and 2a of Sl.3188 and Sl.3189.
- Compendium Heptarchiae Mysticae
An early version of Dee's primary magical text, but with valuable materials not found elsewhere.
- De Heptarchia Mystica
Dee's own summary, in Grimoire form, of his techniques for communicating with angels, and practical benefits therefrom.
- Tuba Veneris ('The Trumpet of Venus')
This little magical text written by John Dee predates his magical workings documented in the Mysteriorum Libri. It may be an example of the Ars Steganographiae of Abbott Trithemius. (Latin)
- Tabula bonorum angelorum invocationes
- The Holy Table engraving from Casaubon's True and Faithful Relation
- The Hieroglyphic Monad Dee's enigmatic treatise on symbolic language. française
- An excerpt form Josten's translation of the Hieroglyphic Monad
- A Letter Containing a most briefe Discourse Apologeticall
- Meric Casaubon: A True and Faithful Relation (excerpts)
- Books in print
John Dee
Astrologer to
the Queen
Born on July 13, 1527, in London , England , John Dee was an "English
alchemist, astrologer, and mathematician who contributed greatly to the revival
of interest in mathematics in England ."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
"Dee was an
exceptional student who entered Cambridge
University when he was fifteen...Dee
excelled at Cambridge
and was named Underreader (junior faculty member) before taking his degree.
After graduating he traveled to the Continent to continue his studies,
achieving overnight fame in Paris
at the age of twenty-three, when he delivered a series of lectures on the
recently exhumed works of the Greek mathematician Euclid."
- Visions and Prophesies
- Visions and Prophesies
"After lecturing
and studying on the European continent between 1547 and 1550, Dee returned to England in 1551
and was granted a pension by the government. Dee
became astrologer to the queen, Mary Tudor, and shortly thereafter was
imprisoned for being a magician but was released in 1555."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
"Dee met the future Queen Elizabeth while she was being
held under house arrest by Queen Mary. The two developed a freindship that
lasted for the rest of their lives. As queen, Elizabeth
gave Dee money...More importantly, she
protected him from those who accused him of withcraft."
- Visions and Prophesies
- Visions and Prophesies
"Besides
practicing astrology and horoscopy in the court of Elizabeth I, whose favour he
enjoyed, he also gave instruction and advice to pilots and navigators who were
exploring the New World . He was asked to name
a propitious day for Elizabeth 's
coronation, and he gave her lessons in the mystical interpretation of his
writings."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
"Dee's house in
Mortlake, near London , was for many years a
major center of science in England .
Dee salvaged many ancient scientific tomes that had been scattered when Roman Catholic
churches and monasteries were ransacked during the Reformation, and his own
library of more than 4,000 books may have been the largest of its kind in Europe at the time."
- Visions and Prophesies
- Visions and Prophesies
"Before we raise
our eyes to heaven, kabbalistically illuminated by the contemplation of these
mysteries, we could perceive very exactly the constitution of our Monad as it
is shown to us not only in the LIGHT but also in life and nature, for it
discloses explicitly, by its inner movement, the most secret mysteries of this
physical analysis."
John Dee, Theorem XVIII
John Dee, Theorem XVIII
"...In Dee's most
Hermetic work, the Monas Hieroglyphica, (One Hieroglyph), published in
Antwerp in 1564, Dee believed he had found a 'hieroglyph', a hitherto hidden
'symbol' which contained in its form the very unifying principle of reality. It
is a kind of micro-chip which contains within it all the most elementary
principles of the universe. It is to be contemplated upon and fixed in memory
as an archetype applicable to all studies. But what is it? If one can imagine a
great ocean of prima materia which we may call in
this context 'spirit', a pure unformed, undirected, unmoving, unmoved
homogenous world, then we see the beginning of the universe. If a hand were to,
as it were, drop the Monas Hieroglyphica into that ocean of potentials, the
materia prima would immediately start forming itself into the universe we
imagine we know."
- Tobias Churton, The Gnostics
- Tobias Churton, The Gnostics
"In 1570 the
first English translation of Euclid 's work
appeared, and, although it is credited to Sir Henry Billingsley, who became
sheriff and later lord mayor of London , Dee probably wrote part or all of it. In addition, he
wrote the preface, which encouraged the growing interest in the mathematical
arts."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
"...Dee stayed in
his library, where, bent over his books, he explored the Talmudic mysteries,
the Rosicrucian theories, and a host of other obscure and occult
subjects."
- Daniel Cohen, Masters of the Occult
- Daniel Cohen, Masters of the Occult
Dee died in 1608 was
two years before the first Rosicrucian manifesto, the Fama
Fraternitatis, began to circulate in 1610.
Enochian Magick
(1) The Language of
Angels
"In the year
1581, however, John Dee's life swerved onto an entirely new path. He later
wrote of how, as he knelt in prayer late one autumn, 'there suddenly glowed a
dazzling light, in the midst of which, in all his glory, stood the great angel,
Uriel'. The spirit reported handed Dee a crystal 'most bright, most clear and
glorious, of the bigness of an egg' and informed him that by gazing at it he
could communicate with otherworldly spirits."
- Visions and Prophesies
- Visions and Prophesies
"By dint of
continually brooding upon the subject his imagination became so diseased, that
he at last persuaded himself that an angel appeared to him, and promised to be
his friend and companion as long as he lived."
- Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
- Charles Mackay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
"John Dee was
enraptured by this prospect, but in spite of the angel's promise, he had little
luck at scrying with this 'shew-stone'. The scientist resorted to employing
others to do the actual scrying, conversing directly with the spirits, while he
kept scrupulous notes."
"The one with him the longest was Edward Kelley, a classic Renaissance scoundrel, Kelley was an erstwhile lawyer who had already had his ears cropped for counterfeiting before he met Dee. He also stood accused of necromancy - the practice of using dead bodies for divination."
"Gazing into the glass, he [Kelly] reported to Dee that 'in the middle of the stone seemeth to stand a little round thing like a spark of fire, and it increaseth, and it seemeth to be as a glove of twenty inches diameter, or there about.' In this glowing central sphere, Kelley claimed to raise a host of spiritual beings who attempted, among other things, to teach Dee 'Enochian', the language spoken by angels and the inhabitants of the Garden of Eden. In fact Dee's alleged Enochian records are elaborate enough to have convinced some credulous readers that they represented a genuine pre-Hebraic language. But as least one researcher has suggested that Enochian was a code Dee used to transmit messages from overseas to Queen Elizabeth in his alleged capacity as a founding member of the English secret service."
- Visions and Prophesies
"The one with him the longest was Edward Kelley, a classic Renaissance scoundrel, Kelley was an erstwhile lawyer who had already had his ears cropped for counterfeiting before he met Dee. He also stood accused of necromancy - the practice of using dead bodies for divination."
"Gazing into the glass, he [Kelly] reported to Dee that 'in the middle of the stone seemeth to stand a little round thing like a spark of fire, and it increaseth, and it seemeth to be as a glove of twenty inches diameter, or there about.' In this glowing central sphere, Kelley claimed to raise a host of spiritual beings who attempted, among other things, to teach Dee 'Enochian', the language spoken by angels and the inhabitants of the Garden of Eden. In fact Dee's alleged Enochian records are elaborate enough to have convinced some credulous readers that they represented a genuine pre-Hebraic language. But as least one researcher has suggested that Enochian was a code Dee used to transmit messages from overseas to Queen Elizabeth in his alleged capacity as a founding member of the English secret service."
- Visions and Prophesies
"Dee and Kelly
"recorded hundreds of spirit conversations, including...an angelic
language called Enochian, composed of non-English letters, but which computer
analysis has recently shown to have a curious grammatical relationship to
English."
- Terence McKenna, The Archaic Revival
- Terence McKenna, The Archaic Revival
"The discovery of
the Enochian language actually came in stages. The earliest utterings of
'Enochian' by Dee actually resemble Speaking in Tongues or glossolalia. The
recordings of this language show no signs of an actual language or any kind of
syntax at all. This comprises Liber Logaeth or 'Book Speech from
God'. It was not until the first of the forty eight calls was dictated that the
language we use today surfaced. Each of the calls use definite words repeated
throughout with a real grammar. The pronunciation of these calls was very
similar to English or at least the English spoken four centuries ago."
- Frater Inominandum, "Who the Hell is This Enoch Guy Anyway?"
- Frater Inominandum, "Who the Hell is This Enoch Guy Anyway?"
"Many magicians
assert that the Enochian language predates all human languages. Gerald J.
Schueler is widely considered one of the foremost experts on Enochian magick.
Mr. Schueler states that Enochian magick is 'the powerful system of Magick used
by Aleister Crowley, and the Golden Dawn, and of the The Necronomicon, to contact
intelligences from other dimensions'."
- Parker Ryan, "Necronomicon Info Source"
- Parker Ryan, "Necronomicon Info Source"
"It is now
generally agreed by occult scholars that the Enochian system of Dee and Kelly
was directly inspired by those sections of the Necronomicon which deal
with Alhazred's techniques for evoking the Old Ones. It must be remembered that
the Necronomicon was primarily intended as a history, and while it
provides some practical details and formulae, it is hardly a step-by-step
beginner's guide to summoning praetor-human intelligences. Dee and Kelly had to
fill in many details themselves, so their system is a hybrid of ideas taken
from the Necronomicon and techniques of their own invention There seems
little doubt that...the Enochian language, and the Enochian Calls or Keys are
authentic borrowings, and we must doubt Dee's claim that Kelly received them
from the archangel Uriel."
- Colin Low, Necronomicon FAQ
(Compiled from The Book of the Arab, by Justin Geoffry, Starry Wisdom Press, 1979)
- Colin Low, Necronomicon FAQ
(Compiled from The Book of the Arab, by Justin Geoffry, Starry Wisdom Press, 1979)
"Dee and Kelley
were not however the first persons to come up with an Enochian alphabet, a text
on alchemy called the 'Voarchadumia' by Pantheus which was written in 1530
printed an eighteen character alphabet attributed to Enoch. As it turns out the
British Museum copy of this manuscript has copious marginal notes by none other
than Dr. John Dee. The notes date from 1559 and although the twenty-one
character alphabet of Dee does not resemble Pantheus' alphabet it is
conceivable that he at least got the Idea from that text. What the characters
do resemble slightly are the letters of the Ethiopian alphabet....The current Book of Enoch was discovered in
Greek and Ethiopian. Donald Laycock suggests that it is entirely possible that
Dee had a copy of this manuscript and could not translate it so he invented his
own language based loosely upon it."
- Frater Inominandum, "Who the Hell is This Enoch Guy Anyway?"
- Frater Inominandum, "Who the Hell is This Enoch Guy Anyway?"
"Choronzon is
mentioned only once in John Dee's diaries, during a communication from the
angels concerning the expulsion of Adam from the garden of Eden:
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
"But Coronzon
(for so is the name of that mighty devil), envying man's felicity, and
perceiving that the substance of man's lesser part was frail and unperfect in
respect to his purer essence, began to assail man and so prevailed. By
offending so, man became accursed in the sight of God, and so lost both the
garden of Felicity and the judgement of his understanding, but not utterly the
favour of God. But he was driven forth (as your scriptures record) unto the
earth which was covered with brambles. ... But in the same instant when Adam
was expelled, the Lord gave unto the world her time, and placed over her
Angelic Keepers, Watchmen and Princes."
- John Dee, as quoted from Geoffrey James, The Enochian Magic of Dr.John Dee, p..1)
- John Dee, as quoted from Geoffrey James, The Enochian Magic of Dr.John Dee, p..1)
"In this context
C(h)oronzon is identical with the Serpent of Genesis, and with the rebellious
angel Samael in Jewish midrashic and kabbalistic legend."
"There is a
confusion over the identity of the 'Angelic Keepers' mentioned in Dee's record
above. That the earth is watched over by angels is a very old tradition, and it
is fascinating to see it surface during Dee's angelic communications. According
to Dee 's angels, the Watchmen and Watchtowers
are provided:"
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
"...against the
usurping blasphemy, misuse and stealth of the wicked and great enemy, the
Devil. To the intent that being put to the Earth, his envious will might be
bridled..."
- John Dee, as quoted from T&FR p.170
- John Dee, as quoted from T&FR p.170
"The story
appears to be straightforward according both to Dee's angels and traditional
legend: Samael/Choronzon tempted Eve, and was banished into the world with
them, and Watchers were set over the creation to maintain its bounds. However,
traditional legend holds a surprise:"
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
"Samael and his
angels were banished to a dark dungeon, where they still languish, their faces
haggard, their lips sealed; and are now known as the Watchers."
- John Dee, as quoted from Robert Graves & Raphael Patai, Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis
- John Dee, as quoted from Robert Graves & Raphael Patai, Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis
"This legend is
recounted in a book that Dee could not have read because it was lost in Europe
until it was brought back from Ethiopia by the Scots adventurer James Bruce of
Kinnaird in 1773. By an astonishing coincidence this happens to be yet another Book
of Enoch. Although it has been dubbed one of the most boring books ever
written, anyone with an interest in Dee and Kelly's conversations with angels
should read it. Too much attention has been devoted to the magical system
communicated by the angels to Dee; this occupies a relatively small part of the
several hundred pages in Dee's transcripts. The angels have a great deal to
say. It is interesting to meet again many of Dee's angels in the visions
recounted in the Ethiopian Book of Enoch. It is interesting to compare
their concerns.
"Much of the
content of the Ethiopian book is about the background to the first destruction
of the world, an event brought about by the evil caused by angelic 'Watchers'
(Patai suggests an alternative translation 'guardian angels' - that is, they
are identical with Dee's Watchmen and Overseers). Much of the content of Dee's
transcript is concerned with the final destruction of the world. This theme
occurs constantly, both explicitly and through symbolism which is clearly
linked to the Apocalypse or Revelation of St. John. Dee was well aware of this,
and his margin notes show that he understood the references. Dee divided the
world into three ages: the first age up to the Flood, a second age up to the
coming of Jesus Christ, and a final age terminated by the destruction of the
world. In common with many (most) Europeans of his time, he lived his life in
an awareness that this end was not a conjecture - it was a matter of fact - and
that it was imminent. The angels confirm several times that the 'end of days'
is nigh.
"There are so
many parallels between events leading up to the first destruction of the world
(the biblical Flood) and events leading up to the final destruction (the
Apocalypse) that they must be considered duals - that is, not as unconnected
mythic material, but as the beginning and end of the same story reflected like
mirror images at opposite ends of time. The three ages of the world are in some
way connected to the three mystical and visionary works that tell the story:
the Ethiopian Book of Enoch, Dee's Book of Enoch, and the Apocalypse
of St. John."
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
Read L. S. Bernstein's
article on "Egregor" which
strengthens the argument that Dee had access
to information from the Book of Enoch, specifically that concerning the Watchers. Dee and Kelly
asserted that the Nephilim, Giants or offspring
of the Watchers, under the command of Uriel, could be evoked with the Enochian
"Call of the Thirty Aethyrs.
"The entry into
the thirty Aethyrs begins with a divine curse because it is a means to assert
control over the entities it evokes: the Nephilim. The Fallen Ones. The Great
Old Ones. This establishes beyond any doubt that the Enochian system of Dee and
Kelly was identical in spirit, and almost certainly in practice, to the system
of Alhazred as described in the Necronomicon."
- Colin Low, Necronomicon FAQ
(Compiled from The Book of the Arab, by Justin Geoffry, Starry Wisdom Press, 1979)
- Colin Low, Necronomicon FAQ
(Compiled from The Book of the Arab, by Justin Geoffry, Starry Wisdom Press, 1979)
An Inglorious
End
"On a careful
perusal of Dee's diary it is impossible to come to any other conclusion than
that he was imposed upon by Kelly, and accepted his revelations as the actual
utterances of the spirits; and it seems probable that the clever, plastic,
slippery Kelly not only knew something of the optical delusions then practiced
by the pretended necromancers, but possessed considerable ventriloquial powers
which largely assisted in his nefarious deceptions."
- Lewis Spence, An Encyclopedia of Occultism
- Lewis Spence, An Encyclopedia of Occultism
"Although he
remained in favor with Queen Elizabeth I, Dee, along with Kelly and their wives
and servants, were forced out of England when the clergy began preaching
against magical activities. A mob destroyed much of Dee's valuable library of
books.
"Dee...toured Poland and Bohemia (1583-89), giving exhibitions of magic at the courts of various princes."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
"Dee...toured Poland and Bohemia (1583-89), giving exhibitions of magic at the courts of various princes."
- Encyclopaedia Britannica
In 1595 Kelly was
imprisoned by Emperor Rudolf II at Prague for wizardry and sorcery. He fell in
a attempt to escape and died a few days later.
Dee "arrived in England with a huge baggage train and protected by a guard of twenty soldiers...But Dee was certainly in need of money when he arrived. The queen received him at Richmond and awarded him a pension of two hundred pounds a year. But the great days were clearly over."
- Daniel Cohen, Masters of the Occult
Dee "arrived in England with a huge baggage train and protected by a guard of twenty soldiers...But Dee was certainly in need of money when he arrived. The queen received him at Richmond and awarded him a pension of two hundred pounds a year. But the great days were clearly over."
- Daniel Cohen, Masters of the Occult
Queen Elizabeth
appointed Dee warden of Christ's College in Manchester in 1595.
Dee was described by
his biographer, John Aubry, as "a beaten old man with 'a long beard as
white as milke, tall and slender, who wore a gowne with hanging sleves' . He
earned a pittance telling fortunes and even sold his beloved books, one by one,
in order to eat."
- Visions and Prophesies
- Visions and Prophesies
He died on December
1608 in Mortlake, Surrey.
"Over the
centuries many scholars of the occult puzzled over John Dee's handiwork;
perhaps the most notorious of these was Adam Weishaupt, who as a young man
was fascinated by the mysterious 'illuminated manuscript'. Rudolf's collection
was broken up with the passage of time, with his collection of rare manuscripts
making its way to the venerable Jorge's famous library in Italy. It survived
the fire that destroyed Jorge's abbey and took his life, and along with the
other remaining fragments of Jorge's collection was stored at a Jesuit college
for many years."
- Mitchell Porter, alt.necromicon FAQ.
- Mitchell Porter, alt.necromicon FAQ.
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ohn Dee
(Londres, 1527-Mortlake, 1608) Místico, astrólogo,
alquimista y mago inglés. Sus ideas, difundidas por él mismo en Polonia y en
Bohemia entre 1583 y 1589, contribuyeron al movimiento y a la formación de la
doctrina Rosacruz. Entre
sus obras, cabe destacar A truth and faithful relation of what passed for
meany years between Dr. John Dee... and some spirits... (1659).
The
Pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch
Origins in Sumerian
Mythology
"According to the biblical narrative (Genesis 5:21-24), Enoch lived only 365 years (far less than the other patriarchs in the period before the Flood). Enoch 'walked with God; then he was no more for God took him'."
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
"According to the biblical narrative (Genesis 5:21-24), Enoch lived only 365 years (far less than the other patriarchs in the period before the Flood). Enoch 'walked with God; then he was no more for God took him'."
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
"The Enoch
literature seems to offer an alternative to the form of Judaism that centers
upon the Mosaic covenantal law. It appeals to a myth of great evil and
punishment in ancient times and calls on people to be righteous because another
judgment is coming. That righteousness is apparently defined in Enoch's
writings, not in the Mosaic law. In other words, the appeal here is to a much
earlier time in history, before the division of nations. Was Enoch chosen to
make a wider appeal than Moses who lived after the nation of Israel had begun?
There is ample reason for believing that the biblical and pseudepigraphic Enoch
is a reflection of Mesopotamian traditions about the seventh antediluvian king
Enmeduranki of Sippar, a king who was associated with the sun god and with
divination. Enoch, the seventh pre-flood patriarch in the Bible, taught a solar
calendar and received revelations about the future through mantic means such as
symbolic dreams."
- James C. Vanderkam
- James C. Vanderkam
"According to
Sumerian chronicles of the earlier times, it was at Eridu's temple that Enki, as guardian of the
secrets of all scientific knowledge, kept the ME's - tabletlike objects on
which the scientific data were inscribed. One of the Sumerian texts details how
the goddess Inanna (later known as
Ishtar), wishing to give status to her 'cult center' Uruk (the biblical Erech),
tricked Enki into giving her some of those divine formulas. Adapa, we find, was
also nicknamed NUN.ME, meaning "He who can decipher the ME's'. Even unto
millennia later, in Assyrian times, the saying 'Wise as Adapa' meant that someone
was exceedingly wise and knowledgeable....The 'wide knowledge' imparted by Enki
to Adapa included writing, medicine, and - according to the astronomical series
of tablets UD.SAR.ANUM.ENLILLA ('The Great Days of Amu and Enlil') - knowledge
of astronomy and astrology."
"...It is almost certain that the biblical 'Enoch' was the equivalent of the Sumerian first priest, EN.ME.DUR.AN.KI ('High Priest of the ME's of the Bond Heaven-Earth'), the man from the city Sippar taken heavenward to be taught the secrets of Heaven and Earth, of divination, and of the calendar. It was with him that the generations of astronomer-priests, of Keepers of the Secrets, began."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
"...It is almost certain that the biblical 'Enoch' was the equivalent of the Sumerian first priest, EN.ME.DUR.AN.KI ('High Priest of the ME's of the Bond Heaven-Earth'), the man from the city Sippar taken heavenward to be taught the secrets of Heaven and Earth, of divination, and of the calendar. It was with him that the generations of astronomer-priests, of Keepers of the Secrets, began."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
"The learned
savant
who guards the secrets of the gods
will bind his favored son with an oath
before Shamash and Adad...
and will instruct him in the secrets of the gods."
"Thus was the line of priests created,
those who are allowed to approach Shamash and Adad."
- Sumerian tablet (W. G. Lambert, Enmeduranki and Related Material)
who guards the secrets of the gods
will bind his favored son with an oath
before Shamash and Adad...
and will instruct him in the secrets of the gods."
"Thus was the line of priests created,
those who are allowed to approach Shamash and Adad."
- Sumerian tablet (W. G. Lambert, Enmeduranki and Related Material)
"The legend [of
Enoch] begins...with the Sumerian King List. This is a list of rulers before
the Flood, and is preserved in several forms, including Berossus. Here one of
the kings, often given as the seventh (as Enoch is in his list), is called
Enmeduranki or Enmeduranna. He is generally associated with the city of Sippar,
which was the home of the cult of the sun god Shamash. Moreover, in other texts
this Enmeduranki was the first to be shown, by Adad and Shamash, three
techniques of divination: pouring oil on water, inspecting a liver, and the use
of a cedar (rod), whose function is still unclear. These were to be transmitted
from generation to generation, and in fact became the property of the guild of baru,
the major group of diviners in Babylon.
"These details show how the biblical portrait of Enoch may have been compiled from Enmeduranki: each is seventh in the antediluvian list; the biblical 365 preserves the affinity to the sun, rather than the sun god; walking with God (or perhaps, 'angels'?) suggests the intimacy between god(s) and man. The final connection links not with Enmeduranki, but with a fish-man (apkallu), with which each of the first seven kings associated and from whom they learnt all kinds of knowledge. Enmeduranki's apkallu, called Utu'abzu, is mentioned in another cuneiform text, where he is said to have ascended to heaven. This last link remains provisional, but at all events, the writer of Genesis 5:21-24 appears to either have created Enoch as a counterpart of Enmeduranki or, equally probably, to have alluded to an already existing Jewish tradition about Enoch, already modeled on the earlier figure."
- John Rogerson and Philip Davies, The Old Testament World
"These details show how the biblical portrait of Enoch may have been compiled from Enmeduranki: each is seventh in the antediluvian list; the biblical 365 preserves the affinity to the sun, rather than the sun god; walking with God (or perhaps, 'angels'?) suggests the intimacy between god(s) and man. The final connection links not with Enmeduranki, but with a fish-man (apkallu), with which each of the first seven kings associated and from whom they learnt all kinds of knowledge. Enmeduranki's apkallu, called Utu'abzu, is mentioned in another cuneiform text, where he is said to have ascended to heaven. This last link remains provisional, but at all events, the writer of Genesis 5:21-24 appears to either have created Enoch as a counterpart of Enmeduranki or, equally probably, to have alluded to an already existing Jewish tradition about Enoch, already modeled on the earlier figure."
- John Rogerson and Philip Davies, The Old Testament World
"One cannot rule
out the possibility that, as Enmduranki and Enoch, Adapa too was the seventh in
a line of sages, the Sages of Eridu, and thus another version of the Sumerian
memory echoed in the biblical Enoch record. According to this tale, seven Wise
Men were trained in Eridu, Enki's city; their epithets and particular knowledge
varied from version to version. Rykle Borger, examining this tale in light of
the Enoch traditions ('Die Beschworungsserie Bit Meshri und die Himmelfahrt Henochs'
in the Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 33), was especially
fascinated by the inscription on the third tablet of the series of Assyrian
Oath Incantations. In it the name of each sage is given and his main call on
fame is explained; it says thus of the seventh: 'Uta-abzu, he who to heaven
ascended'. Citing a second such text, R. Borger concluded that this seventh
sage, whose name combined that of Utu/Shamash with the Lower World (Abzu)
domain of Enki, was the Assyrian 'Enoch'.
"According to the Assyrian references to the wisdom of Adapa, he composed a book of sciences titled U.SAR d ANUM d ENLILA - 'Writings regarding Time; from divine Anu and divine Enlil'. Adapa, thus, is credited with writing Mankind's first book of astronomy and the calendar."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
"According to the Assyrian references to the wisdom of Adapa, he composed a book of sciences titled U.SAR d ANUM d ENLILA - 'Writings regarding Time; from divine Anu and divine Enlil'. Adapa, thus, is credited with writing Mankind's first book of astronomy and the calendar."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
"Henceforth, the
seventh king shall be known by his Semitic name. 'Enoch' (meaning 'initiated'
or 'dedicated') may have abdicated his throne. He took his son (the biblical
Methuselah) on a journey to the west. They settled at Moriah, where Enoch built
an underground temple, having been inspired in a dream. Then he engraved
cuneiform characters on two triangles made of solid gold. The first delta was
concealed at Moriah. Methuselah was entrusted with the second. He took the
object back to Sippar. Enoch remained at Moriah, to become the old man on the
mountain. He lived 365 years, according to Genesis, and then he died. Or did he
vanish into thin air?"
- enoch@execulink.com, "Enoch"
- enoch@execulink.com, "Enoch"
The Secrets of Enoch
"Enoch was the
first who invented books and different sorts of writing. The ancient Greeks
declare that Enoch is the same as Mercury Trismegistus [Hermes], and that he
taught the sons of men the art of building cities, and enacted some admirable
laws...He discovered the knowledge of the Zodiac, and the course of the
Planets; and he pointed out to the sons of men, that they should worship God,
that they should fast, that they should pray, that they should give alms,
votive offerings, and tenths. He reprobated abominable foods and drunkenness,
and appointed festivals for sacrifices to the Sun, at each of the Zodiacal
Signs."
- Hebraeus
- Hebraeus
According to Masonic
lore, Enoch was the inventor of writing, "that he taught men the art of
building", and that, before the flood, he "feared that the real
secrets would be lost - to prevent which he concealed the grand Secret,
engraven on a white oriental porphyry stone, in the bowels of the earth."
- Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia
- Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia
"In his Antiquities
of the Jews, Josephus writes that Adam had forewarned his descendants that
sinful humanity would be destroyed by a deluge. In order to preserve their
science and philosophy, the children of Seth therefore raised two
pillars, one of brick and the other of stone, on which were inscribed the keys
to their knowledge.
- Manly P. Hall, Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalistic & Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy
- Manly P. Hall, Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalistic & Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy
The children of Seth
"also were the inventors of that peculiar sort of wisdom which is
concerned with the heavenly bodies, and their order. And that their inventions
might not be lost before they were sufficiently known, upon Adam's prediction
that the world was to be destroyed at one time by the force of fire, and at
another time by the violence and quantity of water, they made two pillars,
the one of brick, the other of stone: they inscribed their discoveries on them
both, that in case the pillar of brick should be destroyed by the flood, the
pillar of stone might remain, and exhibit those discoveries to mankind; and
also inform them that there was another pillar of brick erected by them. Now
this remains in the land of Siriad to this day."
- Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews Bk I, Ch II, Sn 3
- Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews Bk I, Ch II, Sn 3
According to one
legend, Enoch had foreknowledge of the coming Deluge.
"The patriarch
Enoch....constructed an underground temple [at Moriah] consisting of nine
vaults, one beneath the other, placing in the deepest vault a triangular tablet
of gold [a 'white oriental porphyry stone' in one version] bearing upon it the
absolute and ineffable name of Deity. According to some accounts, Enoch made
two golden deltas. The larger he placed upon the white cubical altar in
the lowest vault and the smaller [inscribed with strange words Enoch had gained
from the angels] he gave into the keeping of his son, Methuselah, who did the
actual construction work of the brick chambers according to the pattern
revealed to his father by the Most High. In the form and arrangements of these
vaults Enoch epitomized the nine spheres of the ancient Mysteries and the nine
sacred strata of the earth through which the initiate must pass to reach the
flaming Spirit dwelling in its central core."
- Manly P. Hall, Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalistic & Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy
- Manly P. Hall, Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalistic & Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy
"The vaults were
then sealed, and upon the spot Enoch had two indestructible columns constructed
- one of marble, so that it might 'never burn', and the other of Laterus, or
brick, so that it might 'not sink in water'.
"On the brick column were inscribed the 'seven sciences' of mankind, the so-called 'archives' of Masonry, while on the marble column he 'placed an inscription stating that a short distance away a priceless treasure would be found in a subterranean vault'. Enoch then retired to Mount Moriah, traditionally equated with the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where he was 'translated' to heaven.
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 13
"On the brick column were inscribed the 'seven sciences' of mankind, the so-called 'archives' of Masonry, while on the marble column he 'placed an inscription stating that a short distance away a priceless treasure would be found in a subterranean vault'. Enoch then retired to Mount Moriah, traditionally equated with the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where he was 'translated' to heaven.
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 13
Methuselah "took
the object back to Sippar. Enoch remained at Moriah, to become the old man on
the mountain. He lived 365 years, according to Genesis, and then he died. Or
did he vanish into thin air?"
- Brian , "ENOCH The Greatest Story Never Told"
- Brian , "ENOCH The Greatest Story Never Told"
Rediscovery of the
Vaults
"In time, King Solomon uncovered the hidden vaults while constructing his legendary temple and learned of their divine secrets. Memory of these two ancient pillars of Enoch was preserved by the Freemasons, who set up representations of them in their lodges. Known as the Antediluvian Pillars, or Enoch's Pillars, they were eventually replaced by representations of the two huge columns named 'Jachin' and 'Boaz', said to have stood on each side of the entrance porch to Solomon's Temple."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 13
"In time, King Solomon uncovered the hidden vaults while constructing his legendary temple and learned of their divine secrets. Memory of these two ancient pillars of Enoch was preserved by the Freemasons, who set up representations of them in their lodges. Known as the Antediluvian Pillars, or Enoch's Pillars, they were eventually replaced by representations of the two huge columns named 'Jachin' and 'Boaz', said to have stood on each side of the entrance porch to Solomon's Temple."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 13
Enoch's "name
signified in the Hebrew, INITIATE or INITIATOR. The legend of the columns, of
granite and brass or bronze, erected by him, is probably symbolical. That of
bronze, which survived the flood, is supposed to symbolize the mysteries, of
which Masonry is the legitimate successor from the earliest times the custodian
and depository of the great philosophical and religious truths, unknown to the
world at large, and handed down from age to age by an unbroken current of
tradition, embodied in symbols, emblems, and allegories."
- General Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma
- General Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma
The Three Books
Discovery of the
"Lost Text"
"The Greek word pseudepigrapha is a Greek word meaning 'falsely superscribed,' or what we moderns might call writing under a pen name. The classification, 'OT Pseudepigrapha,' is a label that scholars have given to these writings."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 22
"The Greek word pseudepigrapha is a Greek word meaning 'falsely superscribed,' or what we moderns might call writing under a pen name. The classification, 'OT Pseudepigrapha,' is a label that scholars have given to these writings."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 22
"The Book of
Enoch is a pseudepigraphical work (a work that claims to be by a biblical
character). The Book of Enoch was not included in either the Hebrew or
most Christian biblical canons, but could have been considered a sacred text by
the sectarians."
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
The Book of Enoch
is "an ancient composition known from two sets of versions, an Ethiopic
one that scholars identify as '1 Enoch', and a Slavonic version that is
identified as '2 Enoch', and which is also known as The Book of the Secrets
of Enoch. Both versions, of which copied manuscripts have been found mostly
in Greek and Latin translations, are based on early sources that enlarged on
the short biblical mention that Enoch, the seventh Patriarch after Adam, did
not die because, at age 365, 'he walked with God' - taken heavenward to join
the deity."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
"I Enoch, also
known as the Ethiopic Apocalypse of Enoch, is the oldest of the three
pseudepigraphal books attributed to Enoch, the man who apparently did not die,
but was taken up to heaven (Gen 5:24). The book was originally written in
either Hebrew or Aramaic, perhaps both, but it survives in complete form only
in Ethiopic (Ge'ez), and in fragmentary form in Aramaic, Greek (1:1-32:6;
6:1-10:14; 15:8-16:1; 89:42-49; 97:6-104), and Latin (106:1-18)."
"The materials in I Enoch range in date from 200 B.C.E. to 50 C.E. I Enoch contributes much to intertestamental views of angels, heaven, judgment, resurrection, and the Messiah. This book has left its stamp upon many of the NT writers, especially the author of Revelation."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
"The materials in I Enoch range in date from 200 B.C.E. to 50 C.E. I Enoch contributes much to intertestamental views of angels, heaven, judgment, resurrection, and the Messiah. This book has left its stamp upon many of the NT writers, especially the author of Revelation."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
"Prior to the
eighteenth century, scholars had believed the Book of Enoch to be
irretrievably lost: composed long before the birth of Christ, and considered to
be one of the most important pieces of Jewish mystical literature, it was only
known from fragments and from references to it in other texts. James Bruce changed all this by
procuring several copies of the missing work during his stay in Ethiopia. These
were the first complete editions of the Book of Enoch ever to be seen in
Europe."
- Graham Hancock, The Sign and the Seal
- Graham Hancock, The Sign and the Seal
"The Book of
Enoch remained in darkness until 1821, when the long years of dedicated
work by a professor of Hebrew at the University of Oxford were finally rewarded
with the publication of the first ever English translation of the Book of
Enoch. The Reverend Richard Laurence, Archbishop of Cashel, had labored for
many hundreds of hours over the faded manuscript in the hands of the Bodleian
Library, carefully substituting English words and expressions for the original
Geez, while comparing the results with known extracts, such as the few brief
chapters preserved in Greek by Syncellus during the ninth century."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 21
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 21
"The original
Aramaic version was lost until the Dead Sea fragments were
discovered."
"The original language of most of this work was, in all likelihood, Aramaic (an early Semitic language). Although the original version was lost in antiquity, portions of a Greek translation were discovered in Egypt and quotations were known from the Church Fathers. The discovery of the texts from Qumran Cave 4 has finally provided parts of the Aramaic original. ...Humankind is called on to observe how unchanging nature follows God's will."
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
"The original language of most of this work was, in all likelihood, Aramaic (an early Semitic language). Although the original version was lost in antiquity, portions of a Greek translation were discovered in Egypt and quotations were known from the Church Fathers. The discovery of the texts from Qumran Cave 4 has finally provided parts of the Aramaic original. ...Humankind is called on to observe how unchanging nature follows God's will."
- Milik, Jazef. T., ed. The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4
Composition
"1 Enoch, preserved in a full, 108-chapter form in Ethiopic, consists of five parts and one appended chapter. It originated in Aramaic (perhaps Hebrew for chaps. 37-71), was translated into Greek, and from Greek into Ethiopic."
- James C. Vanderkam (Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at the University of Notre Dame)
"1 Enoch, preserved in a full, 108-chapter form in Ethiopic, consists of five parts and one appended chapter. It originated in Aramaic (perhaps Hebrew for chaps. 37-71), was translated into Greek, and from Greek into Ethiopic."
- James C. Vanderkam (Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at the University of Notre Dame)
"The Aramaic Book
of Enoch...very considerably influenced the idiom of the New Testament and
patristic literature, more so in fact than any other writing of the Apocrypha
and Pseudepigrapha."
- Norman Golb, Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?, (1995) p. 366
- Norman Golb, Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?, (1995) p. 366
"As it now stands,
I Enoch appears to consist of the following five major divisions:
(1) The Book of the Watchers (chaps. 1-36);
(2) The Book of the Similitudes (chaps. 37-7l);
(3) The Book of Astronomical Writings (chaps. 72-82);
(4) The Book of Dream Visions (chaps. 83-90); and
(5) The Book of the Epistle of Enoch (chaps. 91-107)."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
(1) The Book of the Watchers (chaps. 1-36);
(2) The Book of the Similitudes (chaps. 37-7l);
(3) The Book of Astronomical Writings (chaps. 72-82);
(4) The Book of Dream Visions (chaps. 83-90); and
(5) The Book of the Epistle of Enoch (chaps. 91-107)."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
"Chaps. 1-36 The
Book of the Watchers may date from the
third century BCE. Parts of its text have been identified on several copies
from Qumran cave 4; the earliest fragmentary manuscript (4QEnocha) dates,
according to the editor J.T. Milk, to between 200 and 150 BCE. All Qumran
copies are in the Aramaic language."
- James C. Vanderkam
- James C. Vanderkam
"James Vanderkam
divides the first part of 1 Enoch into five sections:
1-5 a theophany followed by an eschatological admonition
6-11 the angel story (stories)
12-16 Enoch and the failed petition of the angels who descended,
17-19 Enoch's first journey,
20-36 Enoch's second journey (chap. 20 is a list of angels who are connected with the journeys)."
- Tom Simms (CrossTalk)
1-5 a theophany followed by an eschatological admonition
6-11 the angel story (stories)
12-16 Enoch and the failed petition of the angels who descended,
17-19 Enoch's first journey,
20-36 Enoch's second journey (chap. 20 is a list of angels who are connected with the journeys)."
- Tom Simms (CrossTalk)
"Chaps. 37-71 The
Book of Parables (or the Similitudes of Enoch) may have been composed in
the late first century BCE; a number of scholars prefer to place it in the
first or even the second century CE. Milik assigns it to the late third century
CE. No fragments of these chapters have been found at Qumran, and some think
their original language was Hebrew, not Aramaic."
- James C. Vanderkam
- James C. Vanderkam
As described in the
Book of the Parables:
"On the one side are God, the heavenly entourage, the agents of his judgment...and God's people...On the other are the chief demon Azazel, his angels, and the kings and the mighty...[who] would have their counterparts among the Roman generals, governors, triumvirs, and monarchs whose activities in Judaea are well documented in the sources."
- George Nickelsburg, Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah
"On the one side are God, the heavenly entourage, the agents of his judgment...and God's people...On the other are the chief demon Azazel, his angels, and the kings and the mighty...[who] would have their counterparts among the Roman generals, governors, triumvirs, and monarchs whose activities in Judaea are well documented in the sources."
- George Nickelsburg, Jewish Literature Between the Bible and the Mishnah
"Chaps. 72-82 The
Astronomical Book, like the Book of Watchers, may date from the third
century BCE; the oldest copy of it seems to have been made not long after 200
BCE. Sizable portions of the text are preserved on four copies, written in
Aramaic, from Qumran cave 4. The Aramaic original appears to have been much
different and much longer than the Ethiopic text, adding far more astronomical
details."
- James C. Vanderkam
- James C. Vanderkam
Authorship
"The Judaic Law of the Pentateuch had come to be conceived as the final and supreme revelation of God ... there was now no room for independent representatives ... such as the post-Exilic prophets. As Zechariah made clear in his parable of the Foolish Shepherd, 'a man could, or ought to be put to death for setting himself up as a prophet.'"
- Ian Wilson, Jesus, The Evidence, p. 62
"The Judaic Law of the Pentateuch had come to be conceived as the final and supreme revelation of God ... there was now no room for independent representatives ... such as the post-Exilic prophets. As Zechariah made clear in his parable of the Foolish Shepherd, 'a man could, or ought to be put to death for setting himself up as a prophet.'"
- Ian Wilson, Jesus, The Evidence, p. 62
"Thus the names
of pseudonymous authors were used, of Isaiah or even ancient Enoch."
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
King argues that 1
Enoch is an unmistakable product of Hellenistic civilization (although its
roots are firmly embedded in Mesopotamian and Persian tradition).
"A world view so
encyclopaediac that it embraced the geography of heaven and earth, astronomy,
meteorology, medicine was no part of Jewish tradition - but was familiar to
educated Greeks, but attempting to emulate and surpass Greek wisdom, by having
an integrating divine plan for destiny, elaborated through an angelic host with
which Enoch is in communication through his mystical travels.quot;
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
Although the Book
of Enoch is considered as apocryphal, it was clearly known to early
Christian writers as the following quote from 1 Enoch 1:9 indicates:
"In the seventh
(generation) from Adam Enoch also prophesied these things, saying: 'Behold, the
Lord came with his holy myriads, to execute judgment on all, and to convict all
the ungodly of all their ungodly deeds which they have committed in such an
ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners spoke against
him'."
- Jude 14-15
- Jude 14-15
A Dream or Literary
Licence?
"And I went off
and sat down at the waters of Dan, in the land of Dan, to the south of the west
of Hermon: I read their petition till I fell asleep. And behold a dream came to
me, and visions fell down upon me, and I saw visions of chastisement, and a
voice came bidding (me) I to tell it to the sons of heaven, and reprimand
them."
- 1 Enoch 13:7b-8
- 1 Enoch 13:7b-8
"What one can say
about Enoch in 1 Enoch 13 (and this applies to Daniel and Ezekiel also) is that
the narrative has a seer or a prophet engage in the ritual for an incubation
oracle by sleeping at a sacred spring, etc. So we have a pseudepigraphical
character (at least for Enoch and Daniel) depicted as engaging in an actual
ritual (for that matter, 4 Ezra has Ezra spend a week in the fields eating
flowers). While all of this may represent a deliberate fiction, it does at
least develop its fiction in terms of the ancient world's fascination with the
seeking of dreams and visions for oracular purposes. For that matter, the
fascination with seeking dreams and visions includes the recording of those
dreams, as the inscriptions from the temples of Asclepius show, so we have some
kind of contact between dreaming (or visions) and written documents. The
problem in knowning what to make of the apocalypses is that they are pseudepigraphical,
but they are at least depicting their pseudepigraphical characters engaging in
rituals that were thought by the ancients to stimulate oracular dreams. The
issue for the historian is not epistemology but the conceptual world of the
people writing the texts."
- David W. Suter (Mediators)
- David W. Suter (Mediators)
These texts, which
evolved into Hekhalot literature, were evidently
written by scribes familiar with folk traditions of magic to compete with the
more learned rabbis.
"The experiences
described in the Hekhalot literature do not seem much like mysticism. There is
no thought of mystical union. God is nearly as remote in the heavenly throne
room as he is on earth. Nor is Hekhalot esotericism merely magic: it includes
visionary experiences atypical of magic and often seems to be functioning in
the context of a community. I propose therefore that the most illuminating
framework for these experiences is shamanism."
"The clearest example of an initiatory disintegration and reintegration in the Hekhalot literature is found in one of its latest strata: the description of the transformation of the mortal Enoch into the angel Metatron in 3 Enoch 3-15 (paras. 4-19). Enoch's experience is much like that of the shamans:"
- James R. Davila, "Hekhalot Literature and Mysticism"
"The clearest example of an initiatory disintegration and reintegration in the Hekhalot literature is found in one of its latest strata: the description of the transformation of the mortal Enoch into the angel Metatron in 3 Enoch 3-15 (paras. 4-19). Enoch's experience is much like that of the shamans:"
- James R. Davila, "Hekhalot Literature and Mysticism"
(2) Later Writings
2 Enoch
"2 Enoch, or the Slavonic Apocalypse of Enoch, was written late first century C.E. in Egypt by a Jew. It survives only in late Old Slavonic manuscripts. It may have been composed originally in Aramaic or Hebrew, later being translated into Greek, and later still being translated into Old Slavonic. It is an amplification of Gen 5:21-32 (from Enoch to the Flood). Major theological themes include:
(1) God created the world out of nothing (24:2);
(2) seven heavens (30:2-3) and angelic hosts;
(3) God created the souls of men before the foundation of the earth (23:5);
(4) abodes of heaven and hell are already prepared for righteous and sinners; and
(5) ethical teachings, which at times parallel those of the NT and Proverbs."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
"2 Enoch, or the Slavonic Apocalypse of Enoch, was written late first century C.E. in Egypt by a Jew. It survives only in late Old Slavonic manuscripts. It may have been composed originally in Aramaic or Hebrew, later being translated into Greek, and later still being translated into Old Slavonic. It is an amplification of Gen 5:21-32 (from Enoch to the Flood). Major theological themes include:
(1) God created the world out of nothing (24:2);
(2) seven heavens (30:2-3) and angelic hosts;
(3) God created the souls of men before the foundation of the earth (23:5);
(4) abodes of heaven and hell are already prepared for righteous and sinners; and
(5) ethical teachings, which at times parallel those of the NT and Proverbs."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 23
3 Enoch
"3 Enoch 1-16 [is] a work that existed by the 9th century C.E., and that obviously contains earlier traditions."
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
"3 Enoch 1-16 [is] a work that existed by the 9th century C.E., and that obviously contains earlier traditions."
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
"3 Enoch, or the
Hebrew Apocalypse of Enoch, was supposedly written by Rabbi Ishmael the 'high
priest' after his visionary ascension into heaven (d. 132 C.E.). Although it
contains a few Greek and Latin loan words, there is no reason to suspect that
the original language of 3 Enoch was anything other than Hebrew. Whereas some
of the traditions of 3 Enoch may be traced back to the time of Rabbi Ishmael,
and even earlier, the date of composition is probably closer to the fifth or
sixth centuries. It was probably written in or near Babylon. The book may be
divided into the following four major parts:
(1) The ascension of Ishmael (chaps. 1-2);
(2) Ishmael meets the exalted Enoch (chaps. 3-16);
(3) a description of the heavenly household (chaps. 17-40); and
(4) the marvels of heaven (chaps. 41-48)."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 24
(1) The ascension of Ishmael (chaps. 1-2);
(2) Ishmael meets the exalted Enoch (chaps. 3-16);
(3) a description of the heavenly household (chaps. 17-40); and
(4) the marvels of heaven (chaps. 41-48)."
- Craig A. Evans, Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation, (1992) p. 24
"Here are a few
examples of parallels between the two works [1 Enoch and 3 Enoch]:
There is a story or stories about precious metals and how they will not avail their users and those who make idols from them (1 Enoch 52; 65:6-8; 67:4-7 // 3 Enoch 5:7-14).
One of the characters is a hostile angel named Azaz'el/Aza'el (1 Enoch 54:5; 55:4; 69:2 // 3 Enoch 4:6; 5:9);
Enoch ascends to heaven in a storm chariot (1 Enoch 52:1; 70:1-3; // 3 Enoch 6:1; 7:1);
Enoch is transformed into an angel (1 Enoch 71:11-17 // 3 Enoch 9:1-5; 15:1-2);
Enoch as an exalted angel is enthroned in heaven (1 Enoch 55:4; 61:8; 62:1-5; 69:29 // 3 Enoch 10:1-3; 16:1);
and he receives a revelation of cosmological secrets of creation (1 Enoch 69:16-26 // 3 Enoch 13:1-2)."
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
There is a story or stories about precious metals and how they will not avail their users and those who make idols from them (1 Enoch 52; 65:6-8; 67:4-7 // 3 Enoch 5:7-14).
One of the characters is a hostile angel named Azaz'el/Aza'el (1 Enoch 54:5; 55:4; 69:2 // 3 Enoch 4:6; 5:9);
Enoch ascends to heaven in a storm chariot (1 Enoch 52:1; 70:1-3; // 3 Enoch 6:1; 7:1);
Enoch is transformed into an angel (1 Enoch 71:11-17 // 3 Enoch 9:1-5; 15:1-2);
Enoch as an exalted angel is enthroned in heaven (1 Enoch 55:4; 61:8; 62:1-5; 69:29 // 3 Enoch 10:1-3; 16:1);
and he receives a revelation of cosmological secrets of creation (1 Enoch 69:16-26 // 3 Enoch 13:1-2)."
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
"...The parallels
between the Similitudes and 3 Enoch 3-15 are centered around eight elements in
both pericopae:
(1.) The heroes of the work (Rabbi Ishmael and Enoch: a biblical character and an extra-biblical character)
(2.) Angelology (good and evil angels)
(3.) Enoch / Metatron versus the 'elect one' 'the son of man'
(4.) The throne and the Shekinah
(5.) Eschatology
(6.) The oath / power inherent in letters
(7.) The heavenly ascent and
(8.) Wisdom."
- Bankole Davies-Browne, "Abstract 3 - Enoch and the Similitudes of Enoch"
(1.) The heroes of the work (Rabbi Ishmael and Enoch: a biblical character and an extra-biblical character)
(2.) Angelology (good and evil angels)
(3.) Enoch / Metatron versus the 'elect one' 'the son of man'
(4.) The throne and the Shekinah
(5.) Eschatology
(6.) The oath / power inherent in letters
(7.) The heavenly ascent and
(8.) Wisdom."
- Bankole Davies-Browne, "Abstract 3 - Enoch and the Similitudes of Enoch"
The Secrets
(1) A Separate Tradition
"...The
ONLY...geographical landmarks in 'Original Enoch' refer to Galilee!
In I En.6, the 'angels, the children of heaven...descended into Ardos, which is the summit of Hermon.'
"In 13.7, Enoch has been sent to deliver imprecations against the fallen angels and offer their prayers for forgiveness. 'And I went and sat down upon the waters of Dan - in Dan which is on the southwest of Hermon - and I read their memorial prayers until I fell asleep.' (Peter's Confession in Mk.8.27-30 is delivered in the environs of Caesarea Philippi, on the southwest approach to Hermon.)
"In 13.8-9 Enoch's story continues, 'I came unto them while they were conferring together in Leya'el, which is between Lebanon and Sanzer...' Though 'Sanzer' is uncertain, apparently 'Leya'el' represented the Valley of Jezreel in Galilee."
- Philip B. Lewis (CrossTalk)
In I En.6, the 'angels, the children of heaven...descended into Ardos, which is the summit of Hermon.'
"In 13.7, Enoch has been sent to deliver imprecations against the fallen angels and offer their prayers for forgiveness. 'And I went and sat down upon the waters of Dan - in Dan which is on the southwest of Hermon - and I read their memorial prayers until I fell asleep.' (Peter's Confession in Mk.8.27-30 is delivered in the environs of Caesarea Philippi, on the southwest approach to Hermon.)
"In 13.8-9 Enoch's story continues, 'I came unto them while they were conferring together in Leya'el, which is between Lebanon and Sanzer...' Though 'Sanzer' is uncertain, apparently 'Leya'el' represented the Valley of Jezreel in Galilee."
- Philip B. Lewis (CrossTalk)
The similitudes of Enoch do not
contain geographical markers and "could have been added to I Enoch virtually
anywhere except Qumran (where they are absent)."
- Mahlon Smith (CrossTalk)
- Mahlon Smith (CrossTalk)
"In the Book
of Enoch the arcane wisdom is said to have been betrayed to mankind by
fallen angels, but a Talmudic tradition claims that God whispered it to Moses
on Mount Sinai. According to this tradition its secrets were then imparted to
seventy elders who thereafter transmitted them orally to their
successors."
- David Conway, Ritual Magic
- David Conway, Ritual Magic
"One of the most
remarkable features of 1 Enoch is that the law revealed to Moses on Mt. Sinai
plays almost no part in it at all. It could be objected that it would be more
surprising if it did have a role, since 1 Enoch is, of course, about Enoch who
lived before the flood (see Gen 5:21-24) and thus long before the law was revealed.
The argument would be that the authors of 1 Enoch were consistent about their
pseudepigraphic attribution of the material to Enoch and therefore did not
commit the anachronism of having him teach and obey the law of Moses.
"But there is a flaw in that argument because at least two places in the book should mention the law revealed on Mt. Sinai. The two places are in the two principal apocalypses, the Apocalypse of Weeks and the Animal Apocalypse. Both of these revelations cover the period when Israel was in the wilderness and, according to the Pentateuch, received the covenantal law."
- James C. Vanderkam
"But there is a flaw in that argument because at least two places in the book should mention the law revealed on Mt. Sinai. The two places are in the two principal apocalypses, the Apocalypse of Weeks and the Animal Apocalypse. Both of these revelations cover the period when Israel was in the wilderness and, according to the Pentateuch, received the covenantal law."
- James C. Vanderkam
While the Apocalypse
of Weeks mentions the law of Moses, There is "nothing added to suggest its
importance or character". In the Animal Apocalypse the law of Moses is
even less evident:
"And that sheep
(= Moses) went up to the summit of a high rock, and the Lord of the sheep sent
it to them. And after this I saw the Lord of the sheep standing before them,
and his appearance (was) terrible and majestic, and all those sheep saw him and
were afraid of him. And all of them were afraid and trembled before him; and
they cried out after that sheep with them which was in their midst: 'We cannot
stand before our Lord, nor look at him.' And that sheep which led them again
went up to the summit of that rock; and the sheep began to be blinded and to go
astray from the path which it had shown to them, but that sheep did not
know."
- 1 Enoch 89:29-32
- 1 Enoch 89:29-32
"Nothing is said
here about God's giving the law to Moses; the only hint of it comes as the
writer describes the straying of the sheep: they departed from the path Moses
had shown them (see also v. 33). The aspects of the Sinai event that were more
interesting than the law itself were the frightening appearance of the Lord and
the fact that the people, right at that spot, made and worshiped the golden
calf."
"The law is mentioned elsewhere in 1 Enoch (e.g., 5:4; 63:12 seems to be referring to a different law; law is used several times for the course of luminaries in chaps. 72-82 [e.g. 79:1-2]; 99:2 speaks of sinners who 'distort the eternal law' but it is not clear what this law is [cf. 104:10]; 108:1 mentions those who 'keep the law in the last days'). But the law is never identified as the law of Moses (or something of the sort); a more common usage of the term is for the laws of nature. This is astounding when one considers how important the judgment is in 1 Enoch and how often the writers speak of righteous, doing what is upright, etc. The Torah is also never mentioned in 2 Enoch."
- James C. Vanderkam
"The law is mentioned elsewhere in 1 Enoch (e.g., 5:4; 63:12 seems to be referring to a different law; law is used several times for the course of luminaries in chaps. 72-82 [e.g. 79:1-2]; 99:2 speaks of sinners who 'distort the eternal law' but it is not clear what this law is [cf. 104:10]; 108:1 mentions those who 'keep the law in the last days'). But the law is never identified as the law of Moses (or something of the sort); a more common usage of the term is for the laws of nature. This is astounding when one considers how important the judgment is in 1 Enoch and how often the writers speak of righteous, doing what is upright, etc. The Torah is also never mentioned in 2 Enoch."
- James C. Vanderkam
"And I saw there
something horrible: I saw neither a heaven above nor a firmly founded earth,
but a place chaotic and horrible. And there I saw seven stars of the
heaven bound together in it, like great mountains and burning with fire. Then I
said: 'For what sin are they bound, and on what account have they been cast in
hither?' Then said Uriel, one of the holy angels, who was with me, and was
chief over them, and said: 'Enoch, why dost thou ask, and why art thou eager
for the truth? These are of the number of the stars of heaven, which have
transgressed the commandment of the Lord, and are bound here till ten thousand
years, the time entailed by their sins, are consummated.' And from thence I
went to another place, which was still more horrible than the former, and I saw
a horrible thing: a great fire there which burnt and blazed, and the place was
cleft as far as the abyss, being full of great descending columns of
fire: neither its extent or magnitude could I see, nor could I conjecture. Then
I said: 'How fearful is the place and how terrible to look upon!' Then Uriel
answered me, one of the holy angels who was with me, and said unto me: 'Enoch,
why hast thou such fear and affright?' And I answered: 'Because of this fearful
place, and because of the spectacle of the pain.' And he said unto me: 'This
place is the prison of the angels, and here they will be imprisoned for
ever.'"
- 1 Enoch 21:1-10
- 1 Enoch 21:1-10
"The continuity between the fall of the angels, the first
destruction of the world, their imprisonment, and the final judgement and end
is explicit here and in other passages:"
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
"From the days of
the slaughter and destruction and death of the giants, from the souls of whose
flesh the spirits, having gone forth, shall destroy without incurring judgement
-thus shall they destroy until the day of the consummation, the great judgement
in which the age shall be 2 consummated, over the Watchers and the godless,
yea, shall be wholly consummated."
- 1 Enoch 16:1-2a
- 1 Enoch 16:1-2a
"There is a
strong probability that the seven stars 'burning like great mountains' are
identical with the seven evil demons of Assyrio-Babylonian sorcery:"
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
"Destructive
storms (and) evil winds are they,
An evil blast that heraldeth the baneful storm,
An evil blast, forerunner of the baneful storm,
They are mighty children, mighty sons,
Heralds of the Pestilence,
Throne-bearers of Ninkigal,
They are the flood which rushesth through the land.
Seven gods of the broad heaven,
Seven gods of the broad earth,
Seven robber gods are they.
Seven gods of might,
Seven evil gods,
Seven evil demons,
Seven evil demons of oppression,
Seven in heaven and seven on earth."
An evil blast that heraldeth the baneful storm,
An evil blast, forerunner of the baneful storm,
They are mighty children, mighty sons,
Heralds of the Pestilence,
Throne-bearers of Ninkigal,
They are the flood which rushesth through the land.
Seven gods of the broad heaven,
Seven gods of the broad earth,
Seven robber gods are they.
Seven gods of might,
Seven evil gods,
Seven evil demons,
Seven evil demons of oppression,
Seven in heaven and seven on earth."
"Spirits that
minish the land, Of giant strength,
Of giant strength and giant tread,
Demons (like) raging bulls, great ghosts,
Ghosts that break through all houses,
Demons that have no shame,
Seven are they!
Knowing no care,
They grind the land like corn;
Knowing no mercy,
They rage against mankind;
They spill their blood like rain
Devouring their flesh (and) sucking their veins,
Where the images of the gods are, there they quake (?)
In the Temple of Nabu, who fertilizeth the shoots of wheat.
They are demons full of violence,
Ceaselessly devouring blood."
Of giant strength and giant tread,
Demons (like) raging bulls, great ghosts,
Ghosts that break through all houses,
Demons that have no shame,
Seven are they!
Knowing no care,
They grind the land like corn;
Knowing no mercy,
They rage against mankind;
They spill their blood like rain
Devouring their flesh (and) sucking their veins,
Where the images of the gods are, there they quake (?)
In the Temple of Nabu, who fertilizeth the shoots of wheat.
They are demons full of violence,
Ceaselessly devouring blood."
"The evil giant
offspring of the Nephilim in Jewish legend were
also noted for their vast appetites, eating thousands of animals a day, and
even human flesh (obviously a memory of large sacrificial offerings). The
'seven evil sons of Ea' described on ancient clay
tablets are enumerated as the South Wind, a dragon with mouth agape, a grim
leopard that carries off young, a terrible serpent, a furious beast, an evil
windstorm and one that cannot be identified because of damage to the clay
tablet. It is possible that these seven evil sons of Ea reappear in the
Apocalypse, firstly as the seven angels with seven trumpets whose sounding
progressively causes terrible events to occur that mark the end of the world,
and also the 'seven angels with seven plagues' carrying bowls containing the
wrath of God."
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
- Colin Low, Liber Logaeth
The Enochian Tradition
in Literature
There was a substantial Zoroastrian Influence on Judaism when Jewish exiles were exposed to the Persian religion during the Babylonian captivity.
There was a substantial Zoroastrian Influence on Judaism when Jewish exiles were exposed to the Persian religion during the Babylonian captivity.
"Some Jews
adopted Enochian tradition in Babylon during the Exile and brought it back to
Canaan when Cyrus gave them leave to Return. The Enochian Jews were detested by
the priesthood in Jerusalem, and they were forced to 'flee' into the desert
before 300 BCE. Naturally, they supported the Maccabees during the uprising
of 165 BCE. The Enochians at Qumran 'updated' the text to
include Judah the Hammer in the big story."
"The last of the Essene stragglers buried it [the secret book] in Cave IV at Qumran c.70 CE. The urban Christians and Jews of the Near East rejected it. The authors of the Apocalypse rewrote and retitled it, but they didn't understand the heptadic structure of the original lines, the arrangement of sevens. (The Revelation of St John is pure gibberish, a sloppy rehash of Babylonian myths and legends.) Only the students of the merkavah (in Babylonia) possessed the key to the Enochian mystery."
- Brian , "ENOCH The Greatest Story Never Told"
"The last of the Essene stragglers buried it [the secret book] in Cave IV at Qumran c.70 CE. The urban Christians and Jews of the Near East rejected it. The authors of the Apocalypse rewrote and retitled it, but they didn't understand the heptadic structure of the original lines, the arrangement of sevens. (The Revelation of St John is pure gibberish, a sloppy rehash of Babylonian myths and legends.) Only the students of the merkavah (in Babylonia) possessed the key to the Enochian mystery."
- Brian , "ENOCH The Greatest Story Never Told"
"In the Qumran literature, God and the
archangel Michael are arrayed against Belial in a struggle between good and
evil that will culminate in a great eschatological battle involving both
angelic and human forces, to be followed, at least according to one source, by
a messianic age. D. [Maxwell J. Davidson, "Angels at Qumran: A Comparative
Study of 1 Enoch 1-36, 72-108 and Sectarian Writings from Qumran", Journal
for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha Supplement Series 11; Sheffield: JSOT Press,
1992] finds the classification of cosmic dualism inappropriate for the Enochic
literature, however. The fall of the angels is dealt with promptly by the
imprisonment of the offenders, who are to be judged at the end of time. While
both groups relate the presence of evil in the world to angels, in the Enochic
literature it is the disobedience of the Watchers that is the cause. In the
Qumran literature, however, Belial is responsible for evil and seems to have
been created for that role by God. The Qumran literature also reflects an
'inaugurated eschatology' in which the members of the community are already in
association with the angels, while in 1 Enoch the seer alone comes into contact
with angels. In the latter case, revelation is mediated by angels through
Enoch, a function replaced by the authoritative interpretation of scripture in
the distinctive Qumran pesharim.
"'Angels at Qumran' finds common elements between the two bodies of literature that suggest that the Qumran community was interested in 1 Enoch for its grounding in Jewish monotheism as well as the ideas and literature of the Hebrew Scriptures, for the 'sect mentality' evident in both groups of literature, for the eschatological anticipation of God's judgment and blessing, and for the solar calendar found in the Astronomical Book of Enoch and used in the Qumran community."
"'Angels at Qumran' finds common elements between the two bodies of literature that suggest that the Qumran community was interested in 1 Enoch for its grounding in Jewish monotheism as well as the ideas and literature of the Hebrew Scriptures, for the 'sect mentality' evident in both groups of literature, for the eschatological anticipation of God's judgment and blessing, and for the solar calendar found in the Astronomical Book of Enoch and used in the Qumran community."
"It is difficult
to imagine how the members of the Qumran sect could have read of the sins of
the angels in 1 Enoch without making the connection with their own polemic
against the priesthood."
- David W. Suter, Ioudaios Review, Vol. 3.019, July 1993
- David W. Suter, Ioudaios Review, Vol. 3.019, July 1993
Enoch's description of
the punishment prepared for the fallen angels has clear parallels with the
chaotic void in the Necronomicon.
"...The Book
of Enoch has always been of great significance to Freemasons, and...certain
rituals dating back to long before Bruce's time [1730-1794] identified Enoch
himself with Thoth, the Egyptian god of
wisdom."
- Graham Hancock, The Sign and the Seal
- Graham Hancock, The Sign and the Seal
"Written both as
a personal testament and as a historic review, the Ethiopic Book of Enoch,
whose earliest title was probably The Words of Enoch, describes his
journey to Heaven as well as to the four corners of Earth."
- Zecharia Sitchin, The Stairway to Heaven
- Zecharia Sitchin, The Stairway to Heaven
The Venerable Bede, an
eighth-century English theologian and historian, wrote that "the seven
heavens are (1) the Air, (2) the Ether, (3) Olympus, (4) the Element of Fire,
(5) the Firmament, (6) the Angelical Region, and (7) the Realm of the
Trinity.""
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
The First Heaven
As recounted in 2 Enoch (The Book of the Secrets of Enoch), "this quite extraordinary tale begins with the unexpected arrival of the two 'very tall' men, with radiant faces and raiments that have 'the appearance of feathers', who enter Enoch's home and demand that he go with them. Having made his departure, the righteous patriarch is then taken up on to the wings of these two 'men' who carry him off to heaven."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 152-153
As recounted in 2 Enoch (The Book of the Secrets of Enoch), "this quite extraordinary tale begins with the unexpected arrival of the two 'very tall' men, with radiant faces and raiments that have 'the appearance of feathers', who enter Enoch's home and demand that he go with them. Having made his departure, the righteous patriarch is then taken up on to the wings of these two 'men' who carry him off to heaven."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 152-153
"It seems that
when the prophet Enoch was 'taken up', he saw the air and then the ether. Then he reached
the first heaven, where 'two hundred angels rule the stars'..."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"On approaching
the paradisical realm, Enoch is allowed to rest temporarily on a moving cloud,
and here he gazes out over 'the treasures of the snow and ice' and espies 'the angels who guard
their terrible store-places'. Also set out before him is 'a very great sea,
greater than the earthly sea'."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 152-153
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 152-153
The Second Heaven
"Moving on to the Second Heaven, Enoch is abhorred to find angelic prisoners 'suspended', awaiting some form of eternal punishment. This made me recall the inhumane manner in which Shemyaza, the leader of the two hundred rebel Watchers, had been suspended upside down for his crimes against humanity. Those angels who guarded these poor, wretched souls are themselves 'gloomy in appearance, more than the darkness of the earth'. Seeing the mortal, the shackled prisoners cry out for the patriarch to pray for them, to which he responds: 'Who am I, a mortal man, that I should pray for angels?'"
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 153
"Moving on to the Second Heaven, Enoch is abhorred to find angelic prisoners 'suspended', awaiting some form of eternal punishment. This made me recall the inhumane manner in which Shemyaza, the leader of the two hundred rebel Watchers, had been suspended upside down for his crimes against humanity. Those angels who guarded these poor, wretched souls are themselves 'gloomy in appearance, more than the darkness of the earth'. Seeing the mortal, the shackled prisoners cry out for the patriarch to pray for them, to which he responds: 'Who am I, a mortal man, that I should pray for angels?'"
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 153
The Third Heaven
"In the third heaven, he saw the Tree of Life, with four streams, of honey, milk, oil, and wine, flowing from its roots. The Place of the Righteous is in this heaven and the Terrible Place where the wicked are tortured. There was also the 'place on which God rests when he comes into Paradise'."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"In the third heaven, he saw the Tree of Life, with four streams, of honey, milk, oil, and wine, flowing from its roots. The Place of the Righteous is in this heaven and the Terrible Place where the wicked are tortured. There was also the 'place on which God rests when he comes into Paradise'."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
It was "a place
such as has never been known for the goodliness of its appearance. And I saw
all the trees of beautiful colors and their fruits ripe and fragrant, and all
kinds of food which they produced, springing up with delightful fragrance. And
in the midst (there is) the tree of life, in that place, on which God rests,
when He comes into Paradise. And this tree cannot be described for its
excellence and sweet odor. And it is beautiful more than any created thing."
- 2 Enoch
- 2 Enoch
"The Garden of
Eden appears to have more in common with an Israeli kibbutz, or with the
gardens of a Christian monastery, than with an ethereal kingdom peopled by
angelic hosts. Moreover, the reference to the Tree of Life on which God 'rests, when He comes
into paradise' is strangely reminiscent of the Tree of All Remedies, or the Tree of
All Seeds, on which the Simurgh bird rests in Persian tradition. This heavenly
tree is said to have been placed in the center of the Vourukasha Sea, which is
itself located in the Airyana Vaejah, the Iranian domain of the immortals.
Curiously enough, like the Garden of Eden, the Vourukasha Sea is seen as the
gathering point of all water, fed by a mighty river named Harahvaiti. From this
waterway come two separate rivers that flow out towards the east and west and
spread throughout the whole of the land. They then return to the sea, their
waters cleansed of any impurities."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 154
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) p. 154
"Enoch's third
heaven...seems very similar to the region known as Ilavrta-varsa, which
is described in the Fifth Canto of the Bhagavata Purana. Thus, in
Ilavrta-varsa there are four gigantic trees, and four rivers flow from their
roots, including a river of honey. There is also a city called Brahmapuri,
which is visited by Lord Brahma and which may correspond to the 'place on which
God rests when he comes into Paradise'."
"According to the Fifth Canto of the Bhagavata Purana, Brahmapuri and the residences of eight prominent Devas [administrators of the Universe] are situated on the top of a mountain in Ilavrta-varsa called Meru, and therefore Mount Meru corresponds to the Greek Olympus. Thus, if Ilavrta-varsa corresponds to Enoch's third heaven, then it is also reasonable to say that this third heaven corresponds to the Greek Olympus."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"According to the Fifth Canto of the Bhagavata Purana, Brahmapuri and the residences of eight prominent Devas [administrators of the Universe] are situated on the top of a mountain in Ilavrta-varsa called Meru, and therefore Mount Meru corresponds to the Greek Olympus. Thus, if Ilavrta-varsa corresponds to Enoch's third heaven, then it is also reasonable to say that this third heaven corresponds to the Greek Olympus."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"I know a man in
Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven. Whether it was
in the body or out of the body I do not know - God knows. And I know that this
man - whether in the body or apart from the body I do not know, but God knows -
was caught up to Paradise. He heard inexpressible things, things that man is
not permitted to tell."
- 2 Corinthians 12:2-4 (the apostle Paul describing his own experience)
- 2 Corinthians 12:2-4 (the apostle Paul describing his own experience)
2 Cor 12:1ff
"while it does seem to point to a heavenly ascent tradition, its
connection is only very superficial as it contains no angel guide, no divine
throne, no revelation {unless one counts v9), no vision of God, etc."
- Paula Gooder (Mediators)
- Paula Gooder (Mediators)
The Fourth Heaven
"In the fourth heaven, he saw luminaries, wondrous creatures, and the Host of the Lord."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"In the fourth heaven, he saw luminaries, wondrous creatures, and the Host of the Lord."
- Richard L. Thompson, Alien Identities - Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena
"In the Fourth
Heaven Enoch enters what appears to have been another observatory, where he is
able to study the 'comings and goings forth and all the rays of the light of
the sun and moon'. Here he is able to measure the descent of the celestial
bodies and compute their light, for he says that the sun 'has a light seven
times greater than the moon'. He also realizes that there are 'four great stars' with another 8,000
stars in their charge. Here, once again, the angels' apparent interest in
astronomy is reaffirmed. The study of the stars is, of course, listed among the
forbidden sciences revealed to mortal kind by the rebel Watchers."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
The Fifth Heaven
"...Enoch finds the two hundred Watchers who have transgressed the laws of heaven by revealing the forbidden arts and taking wives from among the Daughters of Men. For their misconduct, they have been incarcerated like lowly prisoners. As the mortal passes by they, too, call out for him to help their claim of innocence. These fallen angels are described as grigori - the Greek for Watchers. They are said to have looked 'like men', and to have borne a height 'greater than that of the giants (i.e. their Nephilim offspring)'. Enoch also recalls how 'their countenances were withered', bringing to mind the way in which the mythical Iranian kings would lose the royal farr ['glory'] if they turned their backs on the path of truth."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
"...Enoch finds the two hundred Watchers who have transgressed the laws of heaven by revealing the forbidden arts and taking wives from among the Daughters of Men. For their misconduct, they have been incarcerated like lowly prisoners. As the mortal passes by they, too, call out for him to help their claim of innocence. These fallen angels are described as grigori - the Greek for Watchers. They are said to have looked 'like men', and to have borne a height 'greater than that of the giants (i.e. their Nephilim offspring)'. Enoch also recalls how 'their countenances were withered', bringing to mind the way in which the mythical Iranian kings would lose the royal farr ['glory'] if they turned their backs on the path of truth."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
The Sixth Heaven
"In the Sixth Heaven Enoch encounters seven bands of angels whose faces, he says, were 'shining more than the rays of the sun. They were resplendent, and there is no difference in their countenance, or their manner, or the style of their clothing'. Like the angels in the First Heaven, these shining beings watch 'the revolution of the stars, and the changes of the moon, and the revolutions of the sun', even further evidence that the term 'Watchers' relates not to their observation of mortal kind, but to their observation of the movement of stars and their study of the cycles of time. Here the angels 'superintend the good or evil condition of the world', a reference perhaps to the study of climatology and seismology, and the way in which it affects the earth. These Watchers also 'arrange teachings, and instructions, and sweet speaking, and singing, and all kinds of glorious praise', for 'these are the archangels who are appointed over the angels'."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
"In the Sixth Heaven Enoch encounters seven bands of angels whose faces, he says, were 'shining more than the rays of the sun. They were resplendent, and there is no difference in their countenance, or their manner, or the style of their clothing'. Like the angels in the First Heaven, these shining beings watch 'the revolution of the stars, and the changes of the moon, and the revolutions of the sun', even further evidence that the term 'Watchers' relates not to their observation of mortal kind, but to their observation of the movement of stars and their study of the cycles of time. Here the angels 'superintend the good or evil condition of the world', a reference perhaps to the study of climatology and seismology, and the way in which it affects the earth. These Watchers also 'arrange teachings, and instructions, and sweet speaking, and singing, and all kinds of glorious praise', for 'these are the archangels who are appointed over the angels'."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 154-155
The Seventh Heaven
"In the seventh and final heaven Enoch witnesses whole hosts of great archangels, Cherubim, Seraphim, and all sorts of incorporeal powers that attend the throne of God. In a separate rendition of this story, the patriarch finds himself alongside a wall built of 'crystals' that is surrounded by mysterious 'tongues of fire'. Its 'groundwork' appears to be made of the same crystal-like stone, while of the building's interior, he recalls: 'Its ceiling was like the path of the stars and the lightnings ... A flaming fire surrounded the walls, and its portals blazed with fire. The temperature here also seemed contradictory, for it appeared to him 'as hot as fire and [as] cold as ice', all at the same time. There were apparently 'no delights of life therein', in other words he found no furniture or decoration, showing the apparent spareness and emptiness of this 'house'. Yet then fear overcame Enoch, who suddenly found himself trembling and quaking at the awesomeness of the strange sights around him."
"Moving quickly on to a second 'house' with a similar appearance, which 'excelled in splendor and magnificence and extent', Enoch now perceived a 'lofty throne' of crystal. Upon this were moving wheels as bright as the 'shining sun', and from beneath it appeared to come 'streams of flaming fire', so bright that he could not look upon them. And 'sat thereon' the throne was the Great Glory, whose 'raiment shone more brightly than the sun and was whiter than any snow'."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 155-156
"In the seventh and final heaven Enoch witnesses whole hosts of great archangels, Cherubim, Seraphim, and all sorts of incorporeal powers that attend the throne of God. In a separate rendition of this story, the patriarch finds himself alongside a wall built of 'crystals' that is surrounded by mysterious 'tongues of fire'. Its 'groundwork' appears to be made of the same crystal-like stone, while of the building's interior, he recalls: 'Its ceiling was like the path of the stars and the lightnings ... A flaming fire surrounded the walls, and its portals blazed with fire. The temperature here also seemed contradictory, for it appeared to him 'as hot as fire and [as] cold as ice', all at the same time. There were apparently 'no delights of life therein', in other words he found no furniture or decoration, showing the apparent spareness and emptiness of this 'house'. Yet then fear overcame Enoch, who suddenly found himself trembling and quaking at the awesomeness of the strange sights around him."
"Moving quickly on to a second 'house' with a similar appearance, which 'excelled in splendor and magnificence and extent', Enoch now perceived a 'lofty throne' of crystal. Upon this were moving wheels as bright as the 'shining sun', and from beneath it appeared to come 'streams of flaming fire', so bright that he could not look upon them. And 'sat thereon' the throne was the Great Glory, whose 'raiment shone more brightly than the sun and was whiter than any snow'."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 155-156
"None of the
angels could enter and could behold His face by reason of, the magnificence and
glory, and no flesh could behold Him. The flaming fire was round about Him, and
a great fire stood before Him, and none around could draw nigh Him."
- 2 Enoch
- 2 Enoch
"There is even
mention of the patriarch visiting an eighth, ninth and tenth heaven, yet this
section has the look of a later interpolation hoping to emphasize to the reader
that Enoch ends his life in paradise, in accord with the statements in the Book
of Genesis concerning his translation to heaven."
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 156-157
- Andrew Collins, From the Ashes of Angels - The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race (1996) pp. 156-157
The Eighth Heaven,
called Muzaloth [signs of the zodiac/planets] was a place of the
changing of the Season.
The Ninth Heaven, called Kuvachim, contained the Houses of the Signs of the Zodiac.
The last, Tenth Heaven is called Aravoth from which Enoch recognized the constellation whence came our first ancestors, the star Altair (in Aquila,) or as seen in The Book of Enoch and his translation into Heaven in a later chapter.
The Ninth Heaven, called Kuvachim, contained the Houses of the Signs of the Zodiac.
The last, Tenth Heaven is called Aravoth from which Enoch recognized the constellation whence came our first ancestors, the star Altair (in Aquila,) or as seen in The Book of Enoch and his translation into Heaven in a later chapter.
Heavenly Tablets
"And after that I
saw all the secrets of the heavens, and how the kingdom is divided, and how the
actions of men are weighed in the balance. And there I saw the mansions of the
elect and the mansions of the holy, and mine eyes saw there all the sinners
being driven from thence which deny the name of the Lord of Spirits, and being
dragged off: and they could not abide because of the punishment which proceeds
from the Lord of Spirits.
And I saw the chambers of the sun and moon, whence they proceed and whither they come again, and their glorious return, and how one is superior to the other, and their stately orbit, and how they do not leave their orbit, and they add nothing to their orbit and they take nothing from it, and they keep faith with each other, in accordance with the oath by which they are bound together."
- 1 Enoch 41:1-2, 5b -6a
And I saw the chambers of the sun and moon, whence they proceed and whither they come again, and their glorious return, and how one is superior to the other, and their stately orbit, and how they do not leave their orbit, and they add nothing to their orbit and they take nothing from it, and they keep faith with each other, in accordance with the oath by which they are bound together."
- 1 Enoch 41:1-2, 5b -6a
"In the Book
of Enoch it was the archangel Uriel ('God is my light') who showed Enoch
the secrets of the Sun (solstices and equinoxes, 'six portals' in all) and the
'laws of the Moon' (including intercalation), and the twelve constellations of
the stars, 'all the workings of heaven'. And in the end of the schooling, Uriel
gave Enoch - as Shamash and Adad had given Enmeduranki - 'heavenly tablets',
instructing him to study them carefully and note 'every individual fact'
therein. Returning to Earth, Enoch passed this knowledge to his old son,
Methuselah."
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
- Zecharia Sitchin, When Time Began
The knowledge granted
Enoch included:
"All the workings
of heaven, earth and the seas, and all the elements, their passages and goings
and the thunderings of the thunder, and of the Sun and the Moon; the goings and
changings of the stars; the seasons, years, days, and hours."
- The Book of the Secrets of Enoch
- The Book of the Secrets of Enoch
"The visions
obtained by the heaven journey etc. have in their contents the structure of
heavens (or the throne/abode of God etc.) -- almost necessarily. But the same
structure is underlying many cultic practices; first of all, the temple
(tabernacle) structures and calendar (for the calendar is always based on the
presupposed structure of the Universe). So, there is a basic unity between all
the three -- visions' content, temple structure, and calendar. They are always
parts of the same tradition, that is, the reality they are referring to is
always intermediated by this tradition."
- Basil Lourie (CrossTalk)
- Basil Lourie (CrossTalk)
"The Book of
Enoch, like so many canonical books of Christians and Jews, is an allegorical
and metaphorical document about the calendrical battles fought for so many
years between those who insisted that holy days be calculated according to the
ancient astronomy and those who insisted that holy days be calculated according
to the improved mathematical understandings of solar-lunar-astral periodicities.
The 'Watchers,' 'Archers,' or 'Tetramorphs,' whom Ezekiel and the early
Christian astronomers expressed as Lion, Ox, Man, and Eagle, are the four
'Guardian Stars' (Regulus, Aldebaran, Fomalhaut, and Antares) which fixed the
two solstices and the two equinoxes to the wheel of time, the Zodiac or
Ecliptic, back when archaic astronomy first was learning (the hard way) about
precession of the equinoxes."
- Lee Perry, Jesus Silenced (private correspondence)
- Lee Perry, Jesus Silenced (private correspondence)
STAR
|
CONSTELLATION
|
MAGNITUDE
|
DESCRIPTION
|
Regulus
|
Leo
|
1.36
|
Latin meaning "The Little King"' reflecting a common belief
that the star ruled the affairs of heaven
|
Aldebaran
|
Taurus
|
0.87
|
Arabic
Al Dabaran meaning "The Follower" - the brightest member of
the Hyades which follows the Pleiades across the heavens
|
Fomalhaut
|
Piscis Austrinus
|
1.17
|
Arabic
Fum al Hut meaning "The Fish's Mouth"
|
Antares
|
Scorpius
|
1.06
|
Greek anti
ares meaning "The Rival of Mars" due to its red color or
association of Scorpius with Mars in astrology
|
The Astronomical Book in 1 Enoch
"explains the structure of the universe by describing the course of the
sun in a 364-day year and of the moon in a 354-day year. The same two years
(solar and lunar) with the same numbers of days are combined and correlated in
a number of the calendrical documents found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The sun
and moon pass through gates at the eastern and western sides of the heavens.
Other sections of the booklet speak about the stars and winds and other related
topics. All of the created order is under angelic and ulitimately under divine
control.".
- James C. Vanderkam
- James C. Vanderkam
"...When the righteous dead
are mentioned in 1 Enoch or Jubilees, they seem to be destined for a blissful
existence as disembodied souls, a notion so un-Jewish that it is presumed to be
a Greek idea. No particular sect is identified in these works although they
were used extensively at Qumran."
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
- Chris King, "The Apocalyptic Tradition"
Angelic Transformation
"...The chapters of 'l Enoch'...show us that the angelic forms of dead heroes, martyrs, and patriarchs were viewed as fulfillments of the prophecies in Daniel, since Enoch quotes that terminology in describing them. The Parables of Enoch contains several references to angelic transformation. In chapter, Enoch ascends to heaven while reciting hymns and blessings as do the Merkabah mystics, where he is overcome with the splendor and glory of the throne rooms. His face changes on account of the vision, which evidently reflects the experience of the prophecy that 'those who are wise shall shine as the stars' (Dan 11:2), because 1 Enoch 62:15 states that the elect shall shine as stars and be clothed with garments of glory. The Parables of Enoch thus describes the righteous as dwelling with the angels after death: 'So there my eyes saw their dwelling places with the holy angels, and their resting places with the holy ones' (lEn 39:5). So too in the parts of 1 Enoch attested at Qumran, Enoch promises the righteous that they 'will shine like the lights of heaven' (lEn 104:2) and 'make a great joy like the angels of heaven' (104:4). Thus, it seems safe to assume that when Enoch is transformed into a 'son of man' in 1 Enoch 71 he is being rewarded with angelic status, as Daniel 12 predicts. It might also be that much later Jesus 'Christ' was viewed as similarly rewarded on account of his martyr's death."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), p. 306
"...The chapters of 'l Enoch'...show us that the angelic forms of dead heroes, martyrs, and patriarchs were viewed as fulfillments of the prophecies in Daniel, since Enoch quotes that terminology in describing them. The Parables of Enoch contains several references to angelic transformation. In chapter, Enoch ascends to heaven while reciting hymns and blessings as do the Merkabah mystics, where he is overcome with the splendor and glory of the throne rooms. His face changes on account of the vision, which evidently reflects the experience of the prophecy that 'those who are wise shall shine as the stars' (Dan 11:2), because 1 Enoch 62:15 states that the elect shall shine as stars and be clothed with garments of glory. The Parables of Enoch thus describes the righteous as dwelling with the angels after death: 'So there my eyes saw their dwelling places with the holy angels, and their resting places with the holy ones' (lEn 39:5). So too in the parts of 1 Enoch attested at Qumran, Enoch promises the righteous that they 'will shine like the lights of heaven' (lEn 104:2) and 'make a great joy like the angels of heaven' (104:4). Thus, it seems safe to assume that when Enoch is transformed into a 'son of man' in 1 Enoch 71 he is being rewarded with angelic status, as Daniel 12 predicts. It might also be that much later Jesus 'Christ' was viewed as similarly rewarded on account of his martyr's death."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), p. 306
"And it happened after this that
his living name was raised up before that Son of Man and to the Lord from among
those who dwell upon the earth."
- 1 Enoch 70:1
- 1 Enoch 70:1
"The journey is taken by
Enoch's name, not precisely his soul, again reflecting a level of mystical
speculation that predates the importation of the Platonic notion of a
soul."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), p. 306
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), p. 306
Metatron
"This Enoch, whose flesh was turned to flame, his veins to fire, his eye-lashes to flashes of lightning, his eye-balls to flaming torches, and whom God placed on a throne next to the throne of glory, received after this heavenly transformation the name Metatron."
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 67
"This Enoch, whose flesh was turned to flame, his veins to fire, his eye-lashes to flashes of lightning, his eye-balls to flaming torches, and whom God placed on a throne next to the throne of glory, received after this heavenly transformation the name Metatron."
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 67
(This description was taken from 3 Enoch 15:1b-2; para. 19.)
"...After the series of transformations
Enoch undergoes, both physical and spiritual, the status accorded to him and
the knowledge granted him, as well and the name, the garb and the crown, the
image of Metatron becomes like that of God Himself."
- Joseph Dan, The Ancient Jewish Mysticism (1993), p. 119
- Joseph Dan, The Ancient Jewish Mysticism (1993), p. 119
In 2 Enoch, the patriarch is made
"like one of His glorious ones" (i.e., like an archangel, not YHWEH),
although Metatron is never mentioned this book.
"Metatron is a Hebrew
corruption of either the Greek 'metadromos,' 'he who pursues with a
vengeance,' or of 'meta ton thronon', 'nearest to the Divine
Throne.'"
- Robert Graves and Raphael Patai, Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis
- Robert Graves and Raphael Patai, Hebrew Myths: The Book of Genesis
Sanhedrin 38b refers to Metatron
"which his name is like the name of his Lord".
"The rabbis often call God's
principal angel Metatron. The term 'Metatron' in rabbinic literature and Jewish
mysticism is probably not a proper name but a title adapted from the Greek word
metathronos, meaning 'one who stands after or behind the throne'.
If so, it represents a rabbinic softening of the more normal Hellenistic term synthronos,
meaning 'one who is with the throne,' sharing enthronement or acting
for the properly throned authority. The rabbis would have changed the
preposition from one connoting equality (syn-, 'with') to one connoting
inferiority (meta-, 'after or behind') in order to reduce the heretical
implications of calling God's principal helping angel his synthronos."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), pp. 310-311
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), pp. 310-311
"It is quite possible that
the word Metatron was chosen on strictly symbolical grounds and represents one
of the innumerable secret names which abound in the Hekhaloth texts no less
than in the gnostical writings or in the magical papyri. Originally formed
apparently in order to replace the name Yahoel as a vox mystica, it
gradually usurped its place. It is interesting, by the way, that the spelling
in the oldest quotations and manuscripts is - a fact which is usually overlooked; this would seem
to suggest that the word was pronounced Meetatron rather than Metatron. As a
transcription of the Greek epsilon in the word Meta, the yod
in the name would appear to be quite superfluous."
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 70
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 70
Like Lights in the Heaven
"A feature of chaps. 37-71 [the Similitudes of 1 Enoch] is the frequent reference to a person who is called 'the righteous one', 'the chosen one', 'the messiah', and 'the son of man' (for this last title three different formulations are used); at the end of the section (chap. 71) Enoch is identified as that son of man who functions as the eschatological judge, a judge who reverses the fortunes of his oppressed people and of their oppressors who are termed 'the kings and the mighty'".
- James C. Vanderkam
"A feature of chaps. 37-71 [the Similitudes of 1 Enoch] is the frequent reference to a person who is called 'the righteous one', 'the chosen one', 'the messiah', and 'the son of man' (for this last title three different formulations are used); at the end of the section (chap. 71) Enoch is identified as that son of man who functions as the eschatological judge, a judge who reverses the fortunes of his oppressed people and of their oppressors who are termed 'the kings and the mighty'".
- James C. Vanderkam
"At the end of the Parables
of Enoch (lEn 70-71), Enoch is mystically transformed into the figure of the
'son of man' on the throne: 'My whole body mollified and my spirit transformed' (lEn 71:1). This is an
extraordinarily important event, as it underlines the importance of mystic
transformation between the adept and the angelic vice-regent of God, giving a
plausible explanation of how the sectarians that produced the visions in Daniel
expected to be transformed into stars. Indeed, it is possible to say that 1
Enoch 71 gives us the experience of an adept undergoing the astral
transformation prophesied in Daniel 12:2, albeit in the name of a
pseudepigraphical hero."
"Unfortunately, 1 Enoch 71 is not evidenced at Qumran and may not have been known by the Qumran covenanters, since they appear to have substituted another group of chapters in place of the Parables of Enoch, of which 1 Enoch 71 is the climax."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), pp. 305, 306
"Unfortunately, 1 Enoch 71 is not evidenced at Qumran and may not have been known by the Qumran covenanters, since they appear to have substituted another group of chapters in place of the Parables of Enoch, of which 1 Enoch 71 is the climax."
- Alan F. Segal, "The Risen Christ and the Angelic Mediator Figures in Light of Qumran" in Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls (James H. Charlesworth, Ed. - 1992), pp. 305, 306
"Among the most important objects
which Metatron describes to Rabbi Ishmael
['Midrash to Solomon's Proverbs'] is the cosmic veil or curtain before the
throne, which conceals the glory of God from the host of angels. The idea of
such a veil appears to be very old; references to it are to be found already in
Aggadic passages from the second century. The existence of veils in the
resplendent sphere of the aeons is also mentioned in a Coptic writing belonging
to the gnostic school, the Pistis Sophia.' Now this cosmic curtain, as
it is described in the Book of Enoch, contains the images of all things which
since the day of creation have their pre-existing reality, as it were, in the
heavenly sphere. All generations and all their lives and actions are woven into
this curtain; he who sees it penetrates at the same time into the secret of
Messianic redemption, for like the course of history, the final struggle and
the deeds of the Messiah are already pre-existently real and visible."
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 72
- Gershom G. Scholem, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941/1961) p. 72
The Elect One and the Lord of
Spirits
""And thus the Lord
commanded the kings and the mighty and the exalted, and those who dwell on the earth,
and said:
'Open your eyes and lift up your horns if ye are able to recognize the
Elect One.'
And the Lord of Spirits seated him on the throne of His glory,
And the spirit of righteousness was poured out upon him,
And the word of his mouth slays all the sinners,
And all the unrighteous are destroyed from before his face.
And there shall stand up in that day all the kings and the mighty,
And the exalted and those who hold the earth,
And they shall see and recognize How he sits on the throne of his glory,
And righteousness is judged before him,
And no lying word is spoken before him."
- 1 Enoch 62:1-3
'Open your eyes and lift up your horns if ye are able to recognize the
Elect One.'
And the Lord of Spirits seated him on the throne of His glory,
And the spirit of righteousness was poured out upon him,
And the word of his mouth slays all the sinners,
And all the unrighteous are destroyed from before his face.
And there shall stand up in that day all the kings and the mighty,
And the exalted and those who hold the earth,
And they shall see and recognize How he sits on the throne of his glory,
And righteousness is judged before him,
And no lying word is spoken before him."
- 1 Enoch 62:1-3
The Similitudes fall into four
parts:
"'a' speaks of 'the Elect One' who is seen by Enoch (39.6), blessed by Raphael (40.5), who sits on the seat of glory, judging (45.3) and who dwells among the righteous in a transformed earth (45.4-5.
'b' describes a Son of man to whom righteousness belongs, who will open hidden store-rooms being destined to be victorious (46.3) and who removes kings and mighty ones (46.4). He is given a name by the Lord of the Spirits - 'staff for the righteous,'light of the gentiles,' and 'hope of the heartsick' (48.2-10) he 'became the Chosen One' (5), 'revealed wisdom to the righteous' (7) and appears to be the equivalent of the Messiah.
'c' describes The Elect One (again) who sits on the throne of the Lord of the Spirits (51.3) he is a risen one (5). Mountains melt before him and peace reigns when he appears (52.6,9) and judges Azaz'el (55.4). [56.5 refers to Parthians and Medes, apparantly referring to the invasions of 115-117 C.E.] In 61.5 the Elect One is 'the First Word' who has been set on the throne of judgment by the Lord of the Spirits. He is blessed by the vigilant ones (i.e. the Watchers), the holy ones in heaven, and 'all the elect ones who dwell in the garden of life' (a return to Eden?)
'd' in 62.6ff the Son of man who was concealed from the beginning sits on a throne, is the object of pleas for mercy. The righteous and elect ones shall 'eat and rest and rise with that Son of man for ever and ever.' Sinners are shamed before him (63.11). In 69.27-29 he has been revealed to the righteous, has seated himself on his throne of glory and confessions are heard by him. In 70.1 Enoch is translated before the Son of man and Lord of the Spirits, and in 71.17 the Similitudes end with 'there shall be length of days with that Son of Man and and peace to the righteous ones.'"
"'a' speaks of 'the Elect One' who is seen by Enoch (39.6), blessed by Raphael (40.5), who sits on the seat of glory, judging (45.3) and who dwells among the righteous in a transformed earth (45.4-5.
'b' describes a Son of man to whom righteousness belongs, who will open hidden store-rooms being destined to be victorious (46.3) and who removes kings and mighty ones (46.4). He is given a name by the Lord of the Spirits - 'staff for the righteous,'light of the gentiles,' and 'hope of the heartsick' (48.2-10) he 'became the Chosen One' (5), 'revealed wisdom to the righteous' (7) and appears to be the equivalent of the Messiah.
'c' describes The Elect One (again) who sits on the throne of the Lord of the Spirits (51.3) he is a risen one (5). Mountains melt before him and peace reigns when he appears (52.6,9) and judges Azaz'el (55.4). [56.5 refers to Parthians and Medes, apparantly referring to the invasions of 115-117 C.E.] In 61.5 the Elect One is 'the First Word' who has been set on the throne of judgment by the Lord of the Spirits. He is blessed by the vigilant ones (i.e. the Watchers), the holy ones in heaven, and 'all the elect ones who dwell in the garden of life' (a return to Eden?)
'd' in 62.6ff the Son of man who was concealed from the beginning sits on a throne, is the object of pleas for mercy. The righteous and elect ones shall 'eat and rest and rise with that Son of man for ever and ever.' Sinners are shamed before him (63.11). In 69.27-29 he has been revealed to the righteous, has seated himself on his throne of glory and confessions are heard by him. In 70.1 Enoch is translated before the Son of man and Lord of the Spirits, and in 71.17 the Similitudes end with 'there shall be length of days with that Son of Man and and peace to the righteous ones.'"
"IMO the distinctions
between a-c and b-d are clear. They indicate two stages of
interpolation, b-d with its Son of Man imagery being inserted in an a-c
complex which had already been developed around the figure of The Elect One.
The Son of Man (b-d) passages reflect Christian development, while both
echo imagery from enthronement rites associated with the Feast of Booths in Judaism."
- Philip B. Lewis (CrossTalk)
- Philip B. Lewis (CrossTalk)
Future Ideal Figures
When promoted to the status of Son of Man, Enoch embodies three Future Ideal Figures:
(1) "The one like a son of man in Daniel 7:13-14. He is called Son of Man, or that Son of Man (three different Ethiopic phrases are involved). A nice example is in 1 Enoch 46:1-3, where the echoes of the heavenly scene in Daniel are clear. Whatever we make of the original meaning of Daniel 7, that Son of Man in the Similitudes is clearly an eschatological redeemer. (Other references to the Son of Man in the Similitudes are: 48:2; 62:5, 7, 9, 14; 63:11; 69:26, 27, 29; 70:1; 71:14, 17).
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
When promoted to the status of Son of Man, Enoch embodies three Future Ideal Figures:
(1) "The one like a son of man in Daniel 7:13-14. He is called Son of Man, or that Son of Man (three different Ethiopic phrases are involved). A nice example is in 1 Enoch 46:1-3, where the echoes of the heavenly scene in Daniel are clear. Whatever we make of the original meaning of Daniel 7, that Son of Man in the Similitudes is clearly an eschatological redeemer. (Other references to the Son of Man in the Similitudes are: 48:2; 62:5, 7, 9, 14; 63:11; 69:26, 27, 29; 70:1; 71:14, 17).
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
"...4Q491 frag. 11...shows
that the Qumran community entertained the idea of the enthronement, exaltation,
and even divinization of a human being. Likewise, the enthroned Son of Man in
the Similitudes of Enoch 'participates in God's unique sovereignty' rather than
sharing in God's 'identity.' He, like Jesus, is worshiped as God's agent, not
God per se.".
- Adela Yarbro Collins
- Adela Yarbro Collins
(2) "The (Davidic)
Messiah. The title Messiah (i.e., Anointed One) is applied to the
eschatological redeemer twice in the Similitudes (48:10 and 52:4). The language
of the first passage echoes Psalm 2:2 and thus evokes the messianic traditions
drawn in the Second Temple period out of the royal psalms.
(3) "The Servant of God
in Deutero-Isaiah. This mysterious figure appears in the four servant songs in
Isaiah 40-55 (roughly, Isa 42:1-7; 49:1-6; 50:4-9; 52:13-53:12) and two titles
of the echatological redeemer in the Similitudes allude to him: the Righteous
One (1 Enoch 38:2?; 47:1, 4; 53:6), and the Elect/Chosen One (39:6; 40:5; 45:3,
4; 48:6; 49:2, 4; 51:3, 5; 52:6, 9; 53:6; 55:4; 61:5, 8, 10; 62:1). The Servant
is called the Righteous One in Isa 53:11 and is called chosen in Isa 42:1. He
is also a light to the nations in Isa 42:6 and 49:6 (cf. 1 Enoch 48:4) and the
shame of the kings of the world before the Servant (Isa 52:15) is echoed in 1
Enoch 62:9-10. It's interesting to note that, although the grievous suffering
of the Servant is central to the figure in Isaiah, these sufferings are ignored
in the Similitudes."
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
- James Davila, "Enoch as a Divine Mediator"
"At that hour, that Son of
Man was given a name, in the presence of the Lord of the Spirits, the
Before-Time, even before the creation of the sun and the moon, before the
creation of the stars, he was given a name in the presence of the Lord of the
Spirits."
- 1 Enoch 48:4
- 1 Enoch 48:4
The Messiah/Son of Man
"first appears as preexistent in the apocryphal First Book of Enoch,
which was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic about 150 BC. From that
period on, the concept of the Messiah who was created in the six days of
Creation, or even prior to them or who was born at variously stated subsequent
dates and was then hidden to await his time, became a standard feature of
Jewish Messianic eschatology."
- Raphael Patai, The Messiah Texts
- Raphael Patai, The Messiah Texts
"From the beginning the Son
of Man was hidden,
And the Most High has preserved him
In the presence of His might,
And revealed him to the elect."
- 1 Enoch 62:7
And the Most High has preserved him
In the presence of His might,
And revealed him to the elect."
- 1 Enoch 62:7
Other
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