THE BOOK OF THE SECRETS OF ENOCH.
THIS new fragment of early literature came
to light through certain manuscripts which were recently found in Russia and
Servia and so far as is yet known has been preserved only in Slavonic. Little
is known of its origin except that in its present form it was written somewhere
about the beginning of the Christian era. Its final editor was a Greek and the
place of its composition Egypt. Its value lies in the unquestioned influence
which it has exerted on the writers of the New Testament. Some of the dark
passages of the latter being all but inexplicable without its aid.
Although the very knowledge that such a
book ever existed was lost for probably 1200 years, it nevertheless was much
used by both Christian and heretic in the early centuries and forms a most
valuable document in any study of the forms of early Christianity.
The writing appeals to the reader who
thrills to lend wings to his thoughts and fly to mystical realms. Here is a
strange dramatization of eternity--with views on Creation, Anthropology, and
Ethics. As the world was made in six days, so its history would be accomplished
in 6,000 years (or 6,000,000 years), and this would be followed by 1,000 years
of rest (possibly when the balance of conflicting moral forces has been struck
and human life has reached the ideal state). At its close would begin the 8th
Eternal Day, when time should be no more.
I.
An
account of the mechanism of the world showing the machinery of the sun and moon
in operation. Astronomy and an interesting ancient calendar. See Chapter 15-17
also 21. What the world was like before Creation, see Chapter 24. Chapter 26 is
especially picturesque. A unique account of how Satan was created (Chapter 29.)
THERE
was a wise man, a great artificer, and the Lord conceived love for him and
received him, that he should behold the uppermost dwellings and be an
eye-witness of the wise and great and inconceivable and immutable realm of God
Almighty, of
the
very wonderful and glorious and bright and many-eyed station of the Lord's
servants, and of the inaccessible throne of the Lord, and of the degrees and
manifestations of the incorporeal hosts, and of the ineffable ministration of
the multitude of the elements, and of the various apparition and inexpressible
singing of the host of Cherubim, and of the boundless light.
2 At
that time, he said, when my 165th year was completed, I begat my son Mathusal.
3
After this too I lived two hundred years and completed of all the years of my
life three hundred and sixty-five years.
4 On
the first day of the first month I was in my house alone and was resting on my
couch and slept.
5
And when I was asleep, great distress came up into my heart, and I was weeping
with my eyes in sleep, and I could not understand what this distress was, or
what would happen to me.
6
And there appeared to me two men, exceeding big, so that I never saw such on
earth; their faces were shining like the sun, their eyes too were like
a burning light, and from their lips was fire coming forth with clothing and
singing of various kinds in appearance purple, their wings were brighter
than gold, their hands whiter than snow.
7
They were standing at the head of my couch and began to call me by my name.
8
And I arose from my sleep and saw clearly those two men standing in front of
me.
9
And I saluted them and was seized with fear and the appearance of my face was
changed from terror, and those men said to me:
10
'Have courage, Enoch, do mot fear; the eternal God sent us to thee, and lo!
thou shalt to-day ascend with us into heaven, and thou shalt tell thy sons and
all thy household all that they shall do without thee on earth in thy house,
and let no one seek thee till the Lord return thee to them.
11
And I made haste to obey them and went out from my house, and made to the
doors, as it was ordered me, and summoned my sons Mathusal and Regim and Gaidad
and made known to them all the marvels those men had told me.
II.
The Instruction. How Enoch instructed
his sons.
LISTEN
to me, my children, I know not whither I go, or what will befall me; now
therefore, my children, I tell you: turn not from God before the face of the
vain, who made not Heaven and earth, for these shall perish and those who
worship them, and may the Lord make confident your hearts in the fear of him.
And now, my children, let no one think to seek me, until the Lord return me to
you.
III.
Of
Enoch's assumption; how the angels took him into the first heaven.
IT
came to pass, when Enoch had told his sons, that the angels took him on to
their wings and bore him up on to the first heaven and placed him on the
clouds. And there I looked, and again I looked higher, and saw the ether, and
they placed me on the first heaven and showed me a very great Sea, greater than
the earthly sea.
IV.
Of the Angels ruling the stars.
THEY
brought before my face the elders and rulers of the stellar orders, and showed
me two hundred angels, who rule the stars and their services
to the heavens, and fly with their wings and come round all those who sail.
V.
Of how the Angels keep the
store-houses of the snow.
AND
here I looked down and saw the treasure-houses of the snow, and the angels who
keep their terrible store-houses, and the clouds whence they come out and into
which they go.
VI.
Of the dew and of the olive-oil, and
various flowers.
THEY
showed me the treasure-house of the dew, like oil of the olive, and the
appearance of its form, as of all the flowers of the earth; further many angels
guarding the treasure-houses of these things, and how
they are made to shut and open.
VII.
Of how Enoch was taken on to the
second heaven.
AND
those men took me and led me up on to the second heaven, and showed me
darkness, greater than earthly darkness, and there I saw prisoners hanging,
watched, awaiting the great and boundless judgement, and these angels were
dark-looking, more than earthly darkness, and incessantly making weeping
through all hours.
2
And I said to the men who were with me: 'Wherefore are these incessantly
tortured?' they answered me: 'These are God's apostates, who obeyed not God's
commands, but took counsel with their own will, and turned away with their
prince, who also is fastened on the fifth heaven.'
3
And I felt great pity for them, and they saluted me, and said to me: 'Man of
God, pray for us to the Lord'; and I answered to them: 'Who am I, a mortal man,
that I should pray for angels? who knoweth whither I go, or what will befall
me? or who will pray for me?'
VIII.
Of the assumption of Enoch to the
third heaven.
AND
those men took me thence, and led me up on to the third heaven, and placed me
there; and I looked downwards, and san the produce of these places, such as has
never been known for goodness.
2
And I saw all the sweet-flowering trees and beheld their fruits, which were
sweet-smelling, and all the foods borne by them bubbling with
fragrant exhalation.
3
And in the midst of the trees that of life, in that place whereon the Lord
rests, when he goes up into paradise; and this tree is of ineffable goodness
and fragrance, and adorned more than every existing thing; and on all
sides it is in form gold-looking and vermilion and fire-like
and covers all, and it has produce from all fruits.
4
Its root is in the garden at the earth's end.
5
And paradise is between corruptibility and incorruptibility.
6
And two springs come out which send forth honey and milk, and their springs
send forth oil and wine, and they separate into four parts, and go round with
quiet course, and go down into the PARADISE OF
EDEN,
between corruptibility and in corruptibility.
7
And thence they go forth along the earth, and have a revolution to their circle
even as other elements.
8
And here there is no unfruitful tree, and every place is blessed.
9
And there are three hundred angels very bright, who keep the
garden, and with incessant sweet singing and never-silent voices serve the Lord
throughout all days and hours.
10
And I said: 'How very sweet is this place,' and those men said to me:
IX.
The showing to Enoch of the place of
the righteous and compassionate.
THIS
place, O Enoch, is prepared for the righteous, who endure all manner of offence
from those that exasperate their souls, who avert their eyes from iniquity, and
make righteous judgement, and give bread to the hungering, and cover the naked
with clothing, and raise up the fallen, and help injured orphans, and who walk
without fault before the face of the Lord, and serve him alone, and for them is
prepared this place for eternal inheritance.
X.
Here they showed Enoch the terrible
place and various tortures.
AND
those two men led me upon to the Northern side, and showed me there a very
terrible place, and there were all manner of tortures in that
place: cruel darkness and unillumined gloom, and there is no light there, but
murky fire constantly flameth aloft, and there is a fiery river
coming forth, and that whole place is everywhere fire, and everywhere there
is frost and ice, thirst and shivering, while the bonds are very
cruel, and the angels fearful and merciless, bearing angry weapons, merciless
torture, and I said:
2
'Woe, woe, how very terrible is this place.'
3
And those men said to me: This place, O Enoch, is prepared for those who
dishonour God, who on earth practise sin against nature, which is
child-corruption after the sodomitic fashion, magic-making, enchantments and
devilish witchcrafts, and who boast of their wicked deeds, stealing, lies,
calumnies, envy, rancour, fornication, murder, and who, accursed, steal the
souls of men, who, seeing the poor take away their goods and themselves wax
rich, injuring them for other men's goods; who being able to satisfy the empty,
made the hungering to die; being able to clothe, stripped the naked; and who
knew not their creator, and bowed down to soulless (sc. lifeless) Gods, who
cannot see nor hear, vain gods, who also built hewn images and bow down to
unclean handiwork, for all these is prepared this place amongst these, for
eternal inheritance.
XI.
Here they took Enoch up on to the
fourth heaven where is the course of sun and moon.
THOSE
men took me, and led me up on to the fourth heaven, and showed me all the
successive goings, and all the rays of the light of sun and moon.
2
And I measured their goings and compared their light, and saw that the sun's
light is greater than the moon's.
3
Its circle and the wheels on which it goes always, like a wind going past with
very marvellous
speed,
and day and night it has no rest.
4
Its passage and return are accompanied by four great stars,
and each star has under it a thousand stars, to the right of the sun's
wheel, and by four to the left, each having under it a
thousand stars, altogether eight thousand, issuing with the sun continually.
5
And by day fifteen myriads of angels attend it, and by night a thousand.
6
And six-winged ones issue with the angels before the sun's wheel into the fiery
flames, and a hundred angels kindle the sun and set it alight.
XII.
Of the very marvellous elements of
the sun.
AND
I looked and saw other flying elements of the sun, whose names are Phoenixes
and Chalkydri, marvellous and wonderful, with feet and tails in the form of a
lion, and a crocodile's head, their appearance is empurpled,
like the rainbow; their size is nine hundred measures, their
wings are like those of angels, each has twelve,
and they attend and accompany the sun, bearing heat and dew, as it is ordered
them from God.
2
Thus the sun revolves and goes, and rises under the heaven,
and its course goes under the earth with the light of its rays incessantly.
XIII.
The angels took Enoch and placed him
in the east at the sun's gates.
THOSE
men bore me away to the east, and placed me at the sun's gates, where the sun
goes forth according to the regulation of the seasons and the circuit of the
months of the whole year, and the number of the hours day and night,
2
And I saw six gates open, each gate having sixty-one stadia and a quarter of
one stadium, and I measured them truly, and understood their
size to be so much, through which the sun goes forth, and goes
to the west, and is made even, and rises throughout all the months, and turns
back again from the six gates according to the succession of the seasons;
thus the period of the whole year is finished after the
returns of the four seasons,
XIV.
They took Enoch to the West.
A ND
again those men led me away to the western parts, and showed me six great gates
open corresponding to the Eastern gates, opposite to where the sun sets,
according to the number of the days three hundred and sixty-five and a quarter.
2
Thus again it goes down to the western gates, and draws away
its light, the greatness of its brightness, under the earth; for since the
crown of its shining is in heaven with the Lord, and guarded [by four hundred
angels, while the sun goes round on wheel under the earth, and stands seven
great hours in night, and spends half its course under the earth,
when it comes to the eastern approach in the eighth hour of the night, it
brings its lights, and the crown of shining, and the sun flames forth more than
fire.
XV.
The elements of the sun, the
Phoenixes and Chalkydri broke into song.
THEN
the elements of the sun, called Phoenixes and Chalkydri break into song, there fore
every bird flutters with its wings, rejoicing at the giver of light, and they
broke into song at the command of the Lord.
2
The giver of light comes to give brightness to the whole world, and the morning
guard takes shape, which is the rays of the sun, and the sun of the earth goes
out, and receives its brightness to light up the whole face of the earth, and
they showed me this calculation of the sun's going.
3
And the gates which it enters, these are the great gates of the computation of
the hours of the year; for this reason the sun is a great creation, whose
circuit lasts twenty-eight years, and begins again from the beginning.
XVI.
They took Enoch and again placed him
in the east at the course of the moon.
THOSE
men showed me the other course, that of the moon, twelve great gates, crowned
from west to east, by which the moon goes in and out of the customary times.
2 It
goes in at the first gate to the western places of the sun, by the first gates
with thirty-one days exactly, by the second gates with thirty-one days exactly,
by the third with thirty days exactly, by the fourth with thirty days exactly,
by the fifth with thirty-one days exactly, by the sixth with thirty-one days
exactly, by the seventh with thirty days exactly, by the eighth with thirty-one
days perfectly, by the ninth with thirty-one days exactly, by the tenth with
thirty days perfectly, by the eleventh with thirty-one days exactly, by the
twelfth with twenty-eight days exactly.
3
And it goes through the western gates in the order and number of the eastern,
and accomplishes the three hundred and sixty-five and a quarter days of the
solar year, while the lunar year has three hundred and fifty-four, and there
are wanting to it twelve days of the solar circle, which are
the lunar epacts of the whole year.
4
[Thus, too, the great circle contains five hundred and thirty-two years.]
5
The quarter of a day is omitted for three years, the fourth
fulfils it exactly.
6
Therefore they are taken outside of heaven for three years and are not added to
the number of days, because they change the time of the years to two new months
towards completion, to two others towards diminution.
7
And when the western gates are finished, it returns and goes to the eastern to
the lights, and goes thus day and night about the heavenly circles, lower than
all circles, swifter than the heavenly winds, and spirits and elements and
angels flying; each angel has six wings.
8 It
has a sevenfold course in nineteen years.
XVII.
Of the singings of the angels, which
it is impossible to describe.
IN
the midst of the heavens I saw armed soldiers, serving the Lord, with tympana
and organs, with incessant voice, with sweet voice, with sweet and incessant
voice and various singing, which it is impossible to describe, and which
astonishes every mind, so wonderful and marvellous is the singing of those
angels, and I was delighted listening to it.
XVIII.
Of the taking of Enoch on to the
fifth heaven.
THE
men took me on to the fifth heaven and placed me, and there I saw many and
countless soldiers, called Grigori, of human appearance, and their size was
greater than that of great giants and their faces withered, and the silence of
their mouths perpetual, and there was no service on the fifth heaven, and I
said to the men who were with me:
2
Wherefore are these very withered and their faces melancholy, and their mouths
silent, and wherefore is there no service on this heaven?
3
And they said to me: These are the Grigori, who with their prince Satanail
rejected the Lord of light, and after them are those who are held in great
darkness on the second heaven, and three of them went down on to earth from the
Lord's throne, to the place Ermon, and broke through their vows on the shoulder
of the hill Ermon 1 and saw the daughters of men how good
they are, and took to themselves wives, and befouled the earth with their
deeds, who in all times of their age made lawlessness and mixing, and giants
are born and marvellous big men and great enmity.
4
And therefore God judged them with great judgement, and they weep for their
brethren and they will be punished on the Lord's great day.
5
And I said to the Grigori: 'I saw your brethren and their works, and their
great torments, and I prayed for them, but the Lord has condemned them to
be under earth till heaven and earth shall end for ever.'
6
And I said: 'Wherefore do you wait, brethren, and do not serve before the Lord's
face, and have not put your services before the Lord's face, lest you anger
your Lord utterly?'
7
And they listened to my admonition, and spoke to the four ranks in heaven, and
lo! as I stood with those two men four trumpets trumpeted together with great
voice, and the Grigori broke into song with one voice, and their voice went up
before the Lord pitifully and affectingly.
XIX.
Of the taking of Enoch on to the
sixth heaven.
AND
thence those men took me and bore me up on to the sixth heaven, and there I saw
seven bands of angels, very bright and very glorious, and their faces shining
more than the sun's shining, glistening, and there is no difference in their
faces, or behaviour, or manner of dress; and these make the orders, and learn
the goings of the stars, and the alteration of the moon, or revolution of the
sun, and the good government of the world.
2
And when they see evildoing they make commandments and instruction, and sweet
and loud singing, and all songs of praise.
3
These are the archangels who are above angels, measure all life in heaven and
on earth, and the angels who are appointed over
seasons and years, the angels who are over rivers and sea, and who are over the
fruits of the earth, and the angels who are over every grass, giving food to
all, to every living thing, and the angels who write all the souls of men, and
all their deeds, and their lives before the Lord's face; in their midst are six
Phoenixes and six Cherubim and six six-winged ones continually with one voice
singing one voice, and it is not possible to describe their singing, and they
rejoice before the Lord at his footstool.
XX.
Hence they took Enoch into the
Seventh Heaven.
AND
those two men lifted me up thence on to the seventh Heaven, and I saw there a
very great light, and fiery troops of great archangels, incorporeal forces, and
dominions, orders and governments, cherubim and seraphim, thrones and many-eyed
ones, nine regiments, the Ioanit stations of light, and I became afraid, and
began to tremble with great terror, and those men took me, and led me after
them, and said to me:
2
'Have courage, Enoch, do not fear,' and showed me the Lord from afar, sitting
on His very high throne. For what is there on the tenth heaven, since the Lord
dwells here?
3 On
the tenth heaven is God, in the Hebrew tongue he is called Aravat.
4
And all the heavenly troops would come and stand on the ten steps according to
their rank, and would bow down to the Lord, and would again go to their places
in joy and felicity, singing songs in the boundless light with small and tender
voices, gloriously serving him.
XXI.
Of how the angels here left Enoch, at
the end of the seventh Heaven, and went away from him unseen.
AND
the cherubim and seraphim standing about the throne, the six-winged and
many-eyed ones do not depart, standing before the Lord's face doing his will,
and cover his whole throne, singing with gentle voice before the Lord's face:
'Holy, holy, holy, Lord Ruler of Sabaoth, heavens and earth
are full of Thy glory.'
2
When I saw all these things, those men said to me: 'Enoch, thus far is it
commanded us to journey with thee,' and those men went away from me and
thereupon I saw them not.
3
And I remained alone at the end of the seventh heaven and became afraid, and
fell on my face and said to myself: 'Woe is me, what has befallen me?'
4
And the Lord sent one of his glorious ones, the archangel Gabriel, and he said
to me: 'Have courage, Enoch, do not fear, arise before the Lord's face into
eternity, arise, come with me.'
5
And I answered him, and said in myself: 'My Lord, my soul is departed from me,
from terror and trembling,' and I called to the men who led me up to this
place, on them I relied, and it is with them I go before the
Lord's face.
6
And Gabriel caught me up, as a leaf caught up by the wind, and placed me before
the Lord's face.
7
And I saw the eighth Heaven, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Muzaloth,
changer of the seasons, of drought, and of wet, and of the twelve signs of the
zodiac, which are above the seventh Heaven.
8
And I saw the ninth Heaven, which is called in Hebrew Kuchavim, where are the
heavenly homes of the twelve signs of the zodiac.
XXII.
In the tenth Heaven the archangel
Michael led Enoch to before the Lord's face.
ON
the tenth Heaven, Aravoth, I saw the appearance of the Lord's face, like iron
made to glow in fire, and brought out, emitting sparks, and it burns.
2
Thus I saw the Lord's face, but the Lord's face is ineffable, marvellous and
very awful, and very, very terrible.
3
And who am I to tell of the Lord's unspeakable being, and of his very wonderful
face? And I cannot tell the quantity of his many instructions, and various
voices, the Lord's throne very great and not made with hands, nor the quantity
of those standing round him, troops of cherubim and seraphim, nor their
incessant singing, nor his immutable beauty, and who shall tell of the
ineffable greatness of his glory?
4
And I fell prone and bowed down to the Lord, and the Lord with his lips said to
me:
5
'Have courage, Enoch, do not fear, arise and stand before my face into
eternity.'
6
And the archistratege Michael lifted me up, and led me to before the Lord's
face.
7
And the Lord said to his servants tempting them: 'Let Enoch stand before my
face into eternity,' and the glorious ones bowed down to the Lord, and said:
'Let Enoch go according to Thy word.'
8
And the Lord said to Michael: 'Go and take Enoch from out his earthly garments,
and anoint him with my sweet ointment, and put him into the garments of My
glory.'
9
And Michael did thus, as the Lord told him. He anointed me, and dressed me, and
the appearance of that ointment is more than the great light, and his ointment
is like sweet dew, and its smell mild, shining like the sun's ray, and I looked
at myself, and was like one of his glorious ones.
10
And the Lord summoned one of his archangels by name Pravuil, whose knowledge
was quicker in wisdom than the other archangels, who wrote all the deeds of the
Lord; and the Lord said to Pravuil:
11
'Bring out the books from my store-houses, and a reed of quick-writing, and
give it to Enoch, and deliver to him the choice and comforting
books out of thy hand.'
XXIII.
Of Enoch's writing, how he wrote his
wonderful journeyings and the heavenly apparitions and himself wrote three
hundred and sixty-six books.
AND
he was telling me all the works of heaven, earth and sea, and all the elements,
their passages and goings, and the thunderings of the thunders, the sun and
moon, the goings and changes of the stars, the seasons, years, days, and hours,
the risings of the wind, the numbers of the angels, and the formation of their
songs, and all human things, the tongue of every human song and life, the
commandments, instructions, and sweet-voiced singings, and all things that it
is fitting to learn.
2
And Pravuil told me: 'All the things that I have told thee, we have written.
Sit and write all the souls of mankind, however many of them are born, and the
places prepared for them to eternity; for all souls are prepared to eternity,
before the formation of the world.'
3
And all double thirty days and thirty nights, and I wrote out all things
exactly, and wrote three hundred and sixty-six books.
XXIV.
Of the great secrets of God, which
God revealed and told to Enoch, and spoke with him face to face.
AND
the Lord summoned me, and said to me: 'Enoch, sit down on my left with
Gabriel.'
2
And I bowed down to the Lord, and the Lord spoke to me: Enoch, beloved, all
thou seest, all things that are standing finished I tell to thee even before
the very beginning, all that I created from non-being, and visible things from
invisible.
3
Hear, Enoch, and take in these my words, for not to My angels have I told my
secret, and I have not told them their rise, nor my endless realm, nor have
they understood my creating, which I tell thee to-day.
4
For before all things were visible, I alone used to go about in the invisible
things, like the sun from east to west, and from west to east.
5
But even the sun has peace in itself, while I found no peace, because I was
creating all things, and I conceived the thought of placing foundations, and of
creating visible creation.
XXV.
God
relates to Enoch, how out of the very lowest darkness comes down the visible
and invisible.
I
COMMANDED in the very lowest parts, that visible things should come
down from invisible, and Adoil came down very great, and I beheld him, and lo!
he had a belly of great light.
2
And I said to him: 'Become undone, Adoil, and let the visible come out
of thee.'
3
And he came undone, and a great light came out. And I was in
the midst of the great light, and as there is born light from light, there came
forth a great age, and showed all creation, which I had thought to create.
4
And I saw that it was good.
5
And I placed for myself a throne, and took my seat on it, and said to the
light: 'Go thou up higher and fix thyself high above the throne, and be a
foundation to the highest things.'
6
And above the light there is nothing else, and then I bent up and looked up
from my throne.
XXVI.
God
summons from the very lowest a second time that Archas, heavy and very red
should come forth.
AND
I summoned the very lowest a second time, and said: 'Let Archas come forth
hard,' and he came forth hard from the invisible.
2
And Archas came forth, hard, heavy, and very red.
3
And I said: 'Be opened, Archas, and let there be born from thee,' and he came
undone, an age came forth, very great and very dark, bearing the creation of
all lower things, and I saw that it was good and said to him:
4
'Go thou down below, and make thyself firm, and be for a foundation for the
lower things,' and it happened and he went down and fixed himself, and became
the foundation for the lower things, and below the darkness there is nothing
else.
XXVII.
Of
how God founded the water, and surrounded it with light, and established on it
seven islands.
AND
I commanded that there should be taken from light and darkness, and I said: 'Be
thick,' and it became thus
and
I spread it out with the light, and it became water, and I spread it out over
the darkness, below the light, and then I made firm the waters, that is to say the
bottomless, and I made foundation of light around the water, and created seven
circles from inside, and imaged it (sc. the water) like crystal wet and
dry, that is to say like glass, and the circumcession of the
waters and the other elements, and I showed each one of them its road, and the
seven stars each one of them in its heaven, that they go thus, and I saw that
it was good.
2
And I separated between light and between darkness, that is to say in the midst
of the water hither and thither, and I said to the light, that it should be the
day, and to the darkness, that it should be the night, and there was evening
and there was morning the first day.
XXVIII.
The
week in which God showed Enoch all his wisdom and power, throughout all the
seven days, how he created all the heavenly and earthly forces and all moving
things even down to man.
AND
then I made firm the heavenly circle, and made that the lower water
which is under heaven collect itself together, into one whole, and that the
chaos become dry, and it became so.
2
Out of the waves I created rock hard and big, and from the rock I piled up the
dry, and the dry I called earth, and the midst of the earth I called abyss,
that is to say the bottomless, I collected the sea in one place and bound it
together with a yoke.
3
And I said to the sea: 'Behold I give thee thy eternal limits,
and thou shalt not break loose from thy component parts.'
4
Thus I made fast the firmament. This day I called me the first-created.
XXIX.
Then
it became evening, and then again morning, and it was the second day. [Monday
is the first day.] The fiery Essence.
AND
for all the heavenly troops I imaged the image and essence of fire, and my eye
looked at the very hard, firm rock, and from the gleam of my eye the lightning
received its wonderful nature, which is both fire in water and
water in fire, and one does not put out the other, nor does the one dry up the
other, therefore the lightning is brighter than the sun, softer than water and
firmer than hard rock.
2
And from the rock I cut off a great fire, and from the fire I created the
orders of the incorporeal ten troops of angels, and their weapons are fiery and
their raiment a burning flame, and I commanded that each one should stand in
his order.
Here
Satanail with his angels was thrown down from the height.
3
And one from out the order of angels, having turned away with the order that
was under him, conceived an impossible thought, to place his throne higher than
the clouds above the earth, that he might become equal in rank to my power.
4
And I threw him out from the height with his angels, and he was flying in the
air continuously above the bottomless.
XXX.
And
then I created all the heavens, and the third day was, [Tuesday.]
ON
the third day I commanded the earth to make grow great and fruitful trees, and hills,
and seed to sow, and I planted Paradise, and enclosed it, and placed as
armed guardians flaming angels, and thus I created renewal.
2
Then came evening, and came morning the fourth day.
3
[Wednesday]. On the fourth day I commanded that there should be great lights on
the heavenly circles.
4 On
the first uppermost circle I placed the stars, Kruno, and on the second Aphrodit,
on the third Aris, on the fifth Zeus, on the sixth Ermis, on the seventh lesser
the moon, and adorned it with the lesser stars.
5
And on the lower I placed the sun for the illumination of day, and the moon and
stars for the illumination of night.
6
The sun that it should go according to each animal (sc. signs of the
zodiac), twelve, and I appointed the succession of the months and their names
and lives, their thunderings, and their hour-markings, how they should succeed.
7
Then evening came and morning came the fifth day.
8
[Thursday]. On the fifth day I commanded the sea, that it should bring forth
fishes, and feathered birds of many varieties, and all animals creeping over
the earth, going forth over the earth on four legs, and soaring in the air,
male sex and female, and every soul breathing the spirit of life.
9
And there came evening, and there came morning the sixth day.
10
[Friday]. On the sixth day I commanded my wisdom to create man from seven
consistencies: one, his flesh from the earth; two, his blood from the dew;
three, his eyes from the sun; four, his bones from stone; five, his
intelligence from the swiftness of the angels and from cloud; six, his veins
and his hair from the grass of the earth; seven, his soul from my breath and
from the wind.
11
And I gave him seven natures: to the flesh hearing, the eyes for sight, to the
soul smell, the veins for touch, the blood for taste, the bones for endurance,
to the intelligence sweetness (sc. enjoyment).
12 I
conceived a cunning saying to say, I created man from invisible and from
visible nature, of both are his death and life and image, he knows speech like
some created thing, small in greatness and again great in smallness, and I
placed him on earth, a second angel, honourable, great and glorious, and I
appointed him as ruler to rule on earth and to have my wisdom, and there was
none like him of earth of all my existing creatures.
13
And I appointed him a name, from the four component parts, from east, from
west, from south, from north, and I appointed for him four special stars, and I
called his name Adam, and showed him the two ways, the light and the darkness,
and I told him:
14
'This is good, and that bad,' that I should learn whether he has love towards
me, or hatred, that it be clear which in his race love me.
15
For I have seen his nature, but he has not seen his own nature, therefore through not
seeing he will sin worse, and I said 'After sin what is there but
death?'
16
And I put sleep into him and he fell asleep. And I took from him a rib, and
created him a wife, that death should come to him by his wife, and I took his
last word and called her name mother, that is to say, Eva.
XXXI.
God
gives over paradise to Adam, and gives him a command to see the heavens opened,
and that he should see the angels singing the song of victory.
ADAM
has life on earth, and I created a garden in Eden in the east, that he should
observe the testament and keep the command.
2 I
made the heavens open to him, that he should see the angels singing the song of
victory, and the gloomless light.
3
And he was continuously in paradise, and the devil understood that I wanted to
create another world, because Adam was lord on earth, to rule and control it.
4
The devil is the evil spirit of the lower places, as a fugitive he made Sotona
from the heavens as his name was Satanail, thus he became different from the
angels, but his nature did not change his intelligence
as far as his understanding of righteous and sinful things.
5
And he understood his condemnation and the sin which he had sinned before,
therefore he conceived thought against Adam, in such form he entered and
seduced Eva, but did not touch Adam.
6
But I cursed ignorance, but what I had blessed previously, those I did not
curse, I cursed not man, nor the earth, nor other creatures, but man's evil
fruit, and his works.
XXXII.
After
Adam's sin God sends him away into the earth 'whence I took thee,' but does not
wish to ruin him for all years to come.
I
SAID to him: 'Earth thou art, and into the earth whence I took thee thou shalt
go, and I will not ruin thee, but send thee whence I took thee.
2
Then I can again take thee at My second coming!
3
And I blessed all my creatures visible and invisible. And Adam was five and
half hours in paradise.
4
And I blessed the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, on which he rested from
all his works.
XXXIII.
God
shows Enoch the age of this world, its existence of seven thousand years, and
the eighth thousand is the end, neither years, nor months, nor weeks, nor days.
AND
I appointed the eighth day also, that the eighth day should be the
first-created after my work, and that the first seven revolve
in the form of the seventh thousand, and that at the beginning of the eighth
thousand there should be a time of not-counting, endless, with neither years
nor months nor weeks nor days nor hours.
2
And now, Enoch, all that I have told thee, all that thou hast understood, all
that thou hast seen of heavenly things, all that thou hast seen on earth, and
all that I have written in books by my great wisdom, all these things I have
devised and created from the uppermost foundation to the lower and to the end,
and there is no counsellor nor inheritor to my creations.
3 I
am self-eternal, not made with hands, and without change.
4 My
thought is my counsellor, my wisdom and my word are made, and my eyes observe
all things how they stand here and tremble with terror.
5 If
I turn away my face, then all things will be destroyed.
6
And apply thy mind, Enoch, and know him who is speaking to thee, and take thou
the books which thou thyself hast written.
7
And I give thee Samuil and Raguil, who led thee up, and the books, and go down
to earth, and tell thy sons all that I have told thee, and all that thou hast
seen, from the lower heaven up to my throne, and all the troops.
8
For I created all forces, and there is none that resisteth me or that does not
subject himself to me. For all subject themselves to my monarchy, and labour
for my sole rule.
9
Give them the books of the handwriting, and they will read them and
will know me for the creator of all things, and will understand how there is no
other God but me.
10
And let them distribute the books of thy handwriting--children to children,
generation to generation, nations to nations.
11
And I will give thee, Enoch, my intercessor, the archistratege Michael, for the
handwritings of thy fathers Adam, Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahaleleel, and Jared thy
father.
XXXIV.
God
convicts the idolaters and sodomitic fornicators, and therefore brings down a
deluge upon them.
THEY
have rejected my commandments and my yoke, worthless seed has come up, not
fearing God, and they would not bow down to me, but have begun to bow down to
vain gods, and denied my unity, and have laden the whole earth with untruths,
offences, abominable lecheries namely one with another, and all manner of other
unclean wickednesses, which are disgusting to relate.
2
And therefore I will bring down a deluge upon the earth and will destroy all
men, and the whole earth will crumble together into great darkness.
XXXV.
God
leaves one righteous man of Enoch's tribe with his whole house, who did God's
pleasure according to his will.
BEHOLD
from their seed shall arise another generation, much afterwards, but of them
many will be very insatiate.
2 He
who raises that generation, shall reveal to them the books of
thy handwriting, of thy fathers, to them to whom he must point
out the guardianship of the world, to the faithful men and workers of my
pleasure, who do not acknowledge my name in vain.
3
And they shall tell another generation, and those others having
read shall be glorified thereafter, more than the first.
XXXVI.
God
commanded Enoch to live on earth thirty days, to give instruction to his sons
and to his children's children. After thirty days he was again taken on to
heaven.
NOW,
Enoch, I give thee the term. of thirty days to spend in thy house, and tell thy
sons and all thy household, that all may hear from my face what is told them by
thee, that they may read and understand, how there is no other God but me.
2 And
that they may always keep my commandments, and begin to read and take in the
books of thy handwriting.
3
And after thirty days I s all send my angel for thee, and he will take thee
from earth and from thy sons to me.
XXXVII.
Here God summons an angel.
AND
the Lord called up one of the older angels, terrible and menacing, and placed
him by me, in appearance white as snow, and his hands like ice, having the
appearance of great frost, and he froze my face, because I could not endure the
terror of the Lord, just as it is not possible to endure a stove's fire and the
sun's heat, and the frost of the air.
2
And the Lord said to me: 'Enoch, if thy face be not frozen here, no man will be
able to behold thy face.'
XXXVIII.
Mathusal
continued to have hope and to await his father Enoch at his couch day and night.
AND
the Lord said to those men who first led me up: 'Let Enoch go down on to earth
with you, and await him till the determined day.'
2
And they placed me by night on my couch.
3
And Mathusal expecting my coming, keeping watch by day and by night at my
couch, was filled with awe when he heard my coming, and I told him, 'Let all my
household come together, that I tell them everything.'
XXXIX.
Enoch's
pitiful admonition to his sons with weeping and great lamentation, as he spoke
to them.
Oh
my children, my beloved ones, hear the admonition of your father, as much as is
according to the Lord's will.
2 I
have been let come to you to-day, and announce to you, not from my lips, but
from the Lord's lips, all that is and was and all that is now, and all that
will be till judgement-day.
3
For the Lord has let me come to you, you hear therefore the words of my lips,
of a man made big for you, but I am one who has seen the Lord's face, like iron
made to glow from fire it sends forth sparks and burns,
4
You look now upon my eyes, the eyes of a man big with meaning
for you, but I have seen the Lord's eyes, shining like the sun's rays and
filling the eyes of man with awe.
5
You see now, my children, the right hand of a man that helps you, but I have
seen the Lord's right hand filling heaven as be helped me.
6
You see the compass of my work like your own, but I have seen the Lord's
limitless and perfect compass, which has no end.
7
You hear the words of my lips, as I heard the words of the Lord, like great
thunder incessantly with hurling of clouds.
8
And now, my children, hear the discourses of the father of the earth, how
fearful and awful it is to come before the face of the ruler of the earth, how
much more terrible and awful it is to come before the face of the ruler of
heaven, the controller of quick and dead, and of the heavenly troops. Who can
endure that endless pain?
XL.
Enoch
admonishes his children truly of all things from the Lord's lips, how he saw
and heard and wrote down.
AND
now, my children, I know all things, for this is from the Lord's lips, and this
my eyes have seen, from beginning to end.
2 I
know all things, and have written all things into books, the heavens and their
end, and their plenitude, and all the armies and their marchings.
3 I
have measured and described the stars, the great countless multitude of
them.
4
What man has seen their revolutions, and their entrances? For not even the
angels see their number, while I have written all their names.
5
And I measured the sun's circle, and measured its rays, counted the hours, I
wrote down too all' things that go over the earth I have written the things
that are nourished, and all seed sown and unsown, which the earth produces and
all plants, and every grass and every flower, and their sweet smells, and their
names, and the dwelling-places of the clouds, and their composition, and their
wings, and how they bear rain and raindrops.
6
And I investigated all things, and wrote the road of the thunder and of the lightning,
and they showed me the keys and their guardians, their rise, the way they go;
it is let out in measure (sc. gently) by a chain, lest by a heavy chain
and violence it hurl down the angry clouds and destroy all things on earth.
7 I
wrote the treasure-houses of the snow, and the store-houses of the cold and the
frosty airs, and I observed their season's key-holder, he fills the clouds with
them, and does not exhaust the treasure-houses.
8
And I wrote the resting-places of the winds and observed and saw how their
key-holders bear weighing-scales and measures; first, they put them in one weighing-scale,
then in the other the weights and let them out according to measure cunningly
over the whole earth, lest by heavy breathing they make the earth to rock.
9
And I measured out the whole earth, its mountains, and all hills, fields,
trees, stones, rivers, all existing things I wrote down, the height from earth
to the seventh heaven, and downwards to the very lowest hell, and the
judgement-place, and the very great, open and weeping hell.
10
And I saw how the prisoners are in pain, expecting the limitless judgement.
11
And I wrote down all those being judged by the judge, and all their judgements
(sc. sentences) and all their works.
XLI.
Of how Enoch lamented Adam's sin.
AND
I saw all forefathers from all time with Adam and Eva, and I
sighed and broke into tears and said of the ruin of their dishonour:
2.
'Woe is me for my infirmity and for that of my forefathers,'
and thought in my, heart and said:
3
'Blessed is the man who has not been born or who has been born
and shall not sin before the Lord's face, that he come not into this place, nor
bring the yoke of this place!
XLII.
Of how Enoch saw the key-holders and
guards of the gates of hell standing.
SAW
the key-holders and guards of the gates of hell standing, like great serpents,
and their faces like extinguished lamps, and their eyes of fire, their sharp
teeth, and I saw all the Lord's works, how they are right, while the works of
man are some good, and others bad, and in their works are known
those who lie evilly.
XLIII.
Enoch shows his children how he
measured and wrote out God's judgements.
I my
children, measured and wrote out every work and every measure and every
righteous judgement.
2
As one year is more honourable than another, so is one man
more honourable than another, some for great possessions, some for wisdom of
heart, some for
particular
intellect, some for cunning, one for silence of lip, another for cleanliness,
one for strength, another for comeliness, one for youth, another for sharp wit,
one for shape of body, another for sensibility, let it be heard everywhere, but
there is none better than he who fears God, he shall be more glorious in time
to come.
XLIV.
Enoch instructs his sons, that they
revile not the face of man, small or great.
THE
Lord with his hands having created man, in the likeness of his own face, the
Lord made him small and great.
2
Whoever reviles the ruler's face, and abhors the Lord's face, has despised the
Lord's face, and tie who vents anger on any man without injury, the Lord's
great anger will cut him down, he who spits on the face of man reproachfully,
will be cut down at the Lord's great judgement.
3
Blessed is the man who does not direct his heart with malice against any man,
and helps the injured and condemned, and raises the broken down, and shall do
charity to the needy, because on the day of the great judgement every weight,
every measure and every makeweight will be as in the market,
that is to say they are hung on scales and stand in the
market, and every one shall learn his own measure, and
according to his measure shall take his reward.
XLV.
God
shows how he does not want from men sacrifices, nor burnt-offerings, but pure
and contrite hearts.
WHOEVER
hastens to make offering before the Lord's face, the Lord for his part will
hasten that offering by granting of his work.
2
But whoever increases his lamp before the Lord's face and make not true
judgement, the Lord will not increase his treasure in the
realm of the highest.
3
When the Lord demands bread, or candles, or flesh (sc. cattle), or any
other sacrifice, then that is nothing; but God demands pure hearts, and with
all that only tests the heart of man.
XLVI.
Of
how an earthly ruler does not accept from man abominable and unclean gifts,
then how much more does God abominate unclean gifts, but sends them away with
wrath and does not accept his gifts.
HEAR,
my people, and take in the words of my lips.
2 If
any one bring any gifts to an earthly ruler, and have disloyal thoughts in his
heart, and the ruler know this, will he not be angry with him, and not refuse
his gifts, and not give him over to judgement?
3 Or
if one man make himself appear good to another by deceit of tongue, but have evil
in his heart, then will not the other understand the treachery
of his heart, and himself be condemned, since his untruth was plain to all?
4
And when the Lord shall send a great light, then there will be judgement for
the just and the unjust, and there no one shall escape notice.
XLVII.
Enoch
instructs his sons from God's lips, and hands them the handwriting of this book.
AND
now, my children, lay thought on your hearts, mark well the words of your
father, which are all come to you from the Lord's lips.
2
Take these books of your father's handwriting and read them.
3
For the books are many, and in them you will learn all the Lord's works, all
that has been from the beginning of creation, and will be till the end of time.
4
And if you will observe my handwriting, you will not sin against the Lord;
because there is no other except the Lord, neither in heaven, nor in earth, nor
in the very lowest places, nor in the one foundation.
5
The Lord has placed the foundations in the unknown, and has spread forth
heavens visible and invisible; he fixed the earth on the waters, and created
countless creatures, and who has counted the water and the foundation of the
unfixed, or the dust of the earth, or the sand of the sea, or the drops of the
rain, or the morning dew, or the wind's breathings? Who has filled earth and
sea, and the indissoluble winter?
6 I
cut the stars out of fire, and decorated heaven, and put it in their midst.
XLVIII.
Of the sun's passage along the seven
circles.
THAT
the sun go along the seven heavenly circles, which are the, appointment of one
hundred and eighty-two thrones, that it go down on a short day, and again one
hundred and eighty-two, that it go down on a big day, and he has two thrones on
which he rests, revolving hither and thither above the thrones of the months,
from the seventeenth day of the month Tsivan it goes down to the month Thevan,
from the seventeenth of Thevan it goes up.
3
And thus it goes close to the earth, then the earth is and makes grow its
fruit, and when it goes away, then the earth is sad, and trees and all fruits
have no florescence.
4
All this he measured, with good measurement of hours, and fixed a measure by
his wisdom, of the visible and the invisible.
5
From the invisible he made all things visible, himself being invisible.
6
Thus I make known to you, my children, and distribute the books to your
children, into all your generations, and amongst the nations who shall have the
sense to fear God, let them receive them, and may they come to love them more
than any food or earthly sweets, and read them and apply themselves to them.
7
And those who understand not the Lord, who fear not God, who accept not, but
reject, who do not receive them (sc. the books), a terrible judgement
awaits these.
8
Blessed is the man who shall bear their yoke and shall drag them along, for he
shall be released on the day of the great judgement.
XLIX.
Enoch
instructs his sons not to swear either by heaven or earth, and shows God's
promise, even in the mother's womb.
I
SWEAR to you, my children, but I swear not by any oath, neither by heaven nor
by earth, nor by any other creature which God created.
2
The Lord said: 'There is no oath in me, nor injustice, but truth.'
3 If
there is no truth in men, let them swear by the words 'yea, yea,' or else,
'nay, nay!
4
And I swear to you, yea, yea, that there has been no man in his mother's
womb, but that already before, even to each one there is a
place prepared for the repose of the soul, and a measure fixed how much it is
intended that a man be tried in this world.
5
Yea, children, deceive not yourselves, for there has been previously prepared a
place for every soul of man.
L.
Of
how none born on earth can remain hidden nor his work remain concealed, but he
(sc. God) bids us be meek, to endure attack and insult, and not to offend
widows and orphans.
I
HAVE put everyman's work in writing and none born on earth can remain hidden
nor his works remain concealed.
2 I
see all things.
3
Now therefore, my children, in patience and meekness spend the number of your
days, that you inherit endless life.
4
Endure for the sake of the Lord every wound, every injury, every evil word and
attack.
5 If
ill-requitals befall you, return them not either to neighbour
or enemy, because the Lord will return them for you and be
your avenger on the day of great judgement, that there be no avenging here
among men.
6
Whoever of you spends gold or silver for his brother's sake, he will receive
ample treasure in the world to come.
7
Injure not widows nor orphans nor strangers, lest God's wrath come upon you.
LI.
Enoch
instructs his sons, that they hide not treasures in the earth, but bids them
give alms to the poor.
STRETCH
out your hands to the poor according to your strength.
2
Hide not your silver in the earth.
3
Help the faithful man in affliction, and affliction will not find you in the
time of your trouble.
4
And every grievous and cruel yoke that come upon you bear all for the sake of
the Lord, and thus you will find your reward in the day of judgement.
5 It
is good to go morning, midday, and evening into the Lord's dwelling, for the
glory of your creator.
6
Because every breathing thing glorifies him, and every creature visible and
invisible returns him praise.
LII.
God
instructs his faithful. how they are to praise his name.
BLESSED
is the man who opens his lips in praise of God of Sabaoth and praises the Lord
with his heart.
2
Cursed every man who opens his lips for the bringing into contempt and calumny
of his neighbour, because he brings God into contempt.
3
Blessed is he who opens his lips blessing and praising God.
4
Cursed is he before the Lord all the days of his life, who opens his lips to
curse and abuse.
5
Blessed is he who blesses all the Lord's works.
6
Cursed is he who brings the Lord's creation into contempt.
7
Blessed is he who looks down and raises the fallen.
8
Cursed is he who looks to and is eager for the destruction of what is not his.
9
Blessed is he who keeps the foundations of his fathers made firm from the
beginning.
10
Cursed is he who perverts the decrees of his forefathers.
11 Blessed
is he who implants peace and love.
12
Cursed is he who disturbs those that love their neighbours.
13
Blessed is he who speaks with humble tongue and heart to all.
14
Cursed is he who speaks peace with his. tongue, while in his heart there is no
peace but a sword.
15
For all these things will be laid bare in the weighing-scales and in the books,
on the day of the great judgement.
LIII.
[Let
us not say: 'Our father is before God, he will stand forward for us on the day
of judgement,' for there father cannot help son, nor yet son father.]
AND
now, my children, do not say: 'Our father is standing before God, and is
praying for our sins,' for there is there no helper of any man who has sinned.
2
You see how I wrote all works of every man, before his creation, all that
is done amongst all men for all time, and none can tell or relate my
handwriting, because the Lord sees all the imaginings of man, how they are
vain, where they lie in the treasure-houses of the heart.
3
And now, my children, mark well all the words of your father, that I tell you,
lest you regret, saying: 'Why did our father not tell us?'
LIV.
Enoch instructs his sons, that they
should hand the books to others also.
AT
that time, not understanding this let these books which I have given you be for
an inheritance of your peace.
2
Hand them to all who want them, and instruct them, that they may see the Lord's
very great and marvellous works.
LV.
Here
Enoch shows his sons, telling them with tears: 'My children, the hour has
approached for me to go up on to heaven; behold, the angels are standing before
me.'
MY
children, behold, the day of my term and the time nave approached.
2
For the angels who shall go with me are standing before me and urge me to my
departure from you; they are standing here on earth, awaiting what has been
told them.
3
For to-morrow I shall go up on to heaven, to the uppermost Jerusalem to my
eternal inheritance.
4
Therefore I bid you do before the Lord's face all his good
pleasure.
LVI.
Methosalam
asks of his father blessing, that he (sc. Methosalam) may make him (sc.
Enoch) food to eat.
METHOSALAM
having answered his father Enoch, said: 'What is agreeable to thy eyes, father,
that I may make before thy face, that thou mayst bless our dwellings, and thy
sons, and that thy people may be made glorious through thee, and then that thou
mayst depart thus, as the Lord said?,
2
Enoch answered to his son Methosalam and said: 'Hear, child,
from the time when the Lord anointed me with the ointment of his glory, there
has been no food in me, and my soul remembers not earthly enjoyment,
neither do I want anything earthly!
LVII.
Enoch bade his son Methosalam. to
summon all his brethren.
MY
child Methosalam, summon all thy brethren and our household and the elders of
the people, that I may talk to them and depart, as is planned for me.'
2
And Methosalam. made haste, and summoned his brethren, Regim, Riman, Uchan,
Chermion, Gaidad, and all the elders of the people before the face of his
father Enoch; and he blessed them, and said to them:
LVIII.
Enoch's instruction to his sons.
LISTEN
to me, my children, to-day.
2 In
those days when the Lord came down on to earth for Adam's sake, and visited all
his creatures, which he created himself, after all these he created Adam, and
the Lord called all the beasts of the earth, all the reptiles, and all the
birds that soar in the air, and brought them all before the face of our father
Adam.
3
And Adam gave the names to all things living on earth.
4
And the Lord appointed him ruler over all, and subjected to him all things
under his hands, and made them dumb and made them dull that they be commanded
of man, and be in subjection and obedience to him.
5
Thus also the Lord created every man lord over all his possessions.
6
The Lord will not judge a single soul of beast for man's sake, but adjudges the
souls of men to their beasts in this world; for men have a special place.
7
And as every soul of man is according to number, similarly beasts will not
perish, nor all souls of beasts which the Lord created, till the great
judgement, and they will accuse man, if he feed them ill.
LIX.
Enoch
instructs his sons wherefore they may not touch beef because of what comes from
it.
WHOEVER
defiles the soul of beasts, defiles his own soul.
2
For man brings clean animals to make sacrifice for sin, that he may have cure
of his soul.
3
And if they bring for sacrifice clean animals, and birds, man has cure, he
cures his soul.
4
All is given you for food, bind it by the four feet, that is to make good the
cure, he cures his soul.
5
But whoever kills beast without wounds, kills his own soul and defiles his own
flesh.
6
And he who does any beast any injury whatsoever, in secret, it is evil
practice, and he defiles his own soul.
LX.
He
who does injury to soul of man, does injury to his own soul, and there is no
cure for his flesh, nor pardon for all time. How it is not fitting to kill man
neither by weapon nor by tongue.
HE
who works the killing of a man's soul, kills his own soul, and kills his own
body, and there is no cure for him for all time.
2 He
who puts a man in any snare, shall stick in it himself, and there is no cure
for him for all time.
3 He
who puts a man in any vessel, his retribution will not be wanting at the great
judgement for all time.
4 He
who works crookedly or speaks evil against any soul, will not make justice for
himself for all time.
LXI.
Enoch
instructs his sons to keep themselves from injustice and often to stretch forth
hands to the poor, to give a share of their labours.
AND
now, my children, keep your hearts from every injustice, which the Lord hates.
Just as a man asks (sc. something) for his own soul from God, so let him
do to every living soul, because I know all things, how in the great time (sc.
to come) are many mansions prepared for men, good for the good, and bad for the
bad, without number many.
2
Blessed are those who enter the good houses, for in the bad (sc. houses)
there is no peace .nor return (sc. from them).
3
Hear, my children, small and great! When man puts a good thought in his heart,
brings gifts from his labours before the Lord's face and his hands made them
not, then the Lord will turn away his face from the labour of his hand, and he
(sc. man) cannot find the labour of his hands.
4
And if his hands made it, but his heart murmur, and his heart cease not making
murmur incessantly, he has not any advantage.
LXII.
Of
how it is fitting to bring one's gift with faith, because there is no
repentance after death.
BLESSED
is the man who in his patience brings his gifts with faith before the Lord's
face, because he will find forgiveness of sins.
2
But if he take back his words before the time, there is no repentance for him;
and if the time pass and he do not of his own will what is promised, there is
no repentance after death.
3
Because every work which man does before the time, is all deceit before men,
and sin before God.
LXIII.
Of
how not to despise the poor, but to share with them equally, lest thou be
murmured against before God.
WHEN
man clothes the naked and fills the hungry, he will find reward from God.
2
But if his heart murmur, he commits a double evil: ruin of himself and of that
which he gives; and for him there will be no finding of reward on account of
that.
3
And if his own heart is filled with his food and his own flesh (sc.
clothed) with his clothing he commits contempt, and forfeit all his endurance
of poverty, and will not find reward of his good deeds.
4
Every proud and magniloquent man is hateful to the Lord, and every false
speech, clothed in untruth; it will be cut with the blade of the sword of
death, and thrown into the fire, and shall burn for all time.'
XLIV.
Of
how the Lord calls up Enoch, and people took counsel to go and kiss him at the
place called Achuzan.
WHEN
Enoch had spoken these words to his sons, all people far and near heard how the
Lord was calling Enoch. They took counsel together:
2
'Let us go and kiss Enoch'
and
two thousand men came together and came to the place Achuzan where Enoch was,
and his sons.
3
And the elders of the people, the whole assembly, came and bowed down and began
to kiss Enoch and said to him:
4
'Our father Enoch, be thou blessed of the Lord, the eternal ruler, and now
bless thy sons and all the people, that we may be glorified to-day before thy
face.
5
For thou shalt be glorified before the Lord's face for all time, since the Lord
chose thee, rather than all men on earth, and designated thee writer of all his
creation, visible and invisible, and redeemer of the sins of man, and helper of
thy household.'
LXV.
Of Enoch's instruction of his sons.
AND
Enoch answered all his people saying: 'Hear, my children, before that all
creatures were created, the Lord created the visible and invisible things.
2
And as much time as there was and went past, understand that after that he
created man in the likeness of his own form, and put into him eyes to see, and
ears to hear, and heart to reflect, and intellect wherewith to deliberate.
3
And the Lord saw all man's works, and created all his creatures, and divided
time, from time he fixed the years, and from the years he appointed the months,
and from the months he appointed the days, and of days he appointed seven.
4
And in those he appointed the hours, measured them out exactly, that man might
reflect on time and count years, months, and hours, their alternation,
beginning, and end, and that he might count his own life, from the beginning
until death, and reflect on his sin and write his work bad and good; because no
work is hidden before the Lord, that every man might know his works and never
transgress all his commandments, and keep my handwriting from generation to
generation.
5
When all creation visible and invisible, as the Lord created it, shall end,
then every man goes to the great judgement, and then all time shall perish, and
the years, and thenceforward there will be neither months nor days nor hours,
they will be stuck together and will not be counted.
6
There will be one aeon, and all the righteous who shall escape the Lord's great
judgement, shall be collected in the great aeon, for the righteous the great
aeon will begin, and they will live eternally, and then too there will be
amongst them neither labour, nor sickness, nor humiliation, nor anxiety, nor
need, nor violence, nor night, nor darkness, but. great light.
7
And they shall have a great indestructible wall, and a paradise bright and
incorruptible, for all corruptible things shall pass away, and there will be
eternal life.
LXVI.
Enoch
instructs his sons and all the elders of the people, how they are to walk with
terror and trembling before the Lord, and serve him alone and not bow down to
idols, but to God, who created heaven and earth and. every creature, and to his
image.
AND
now, my children, keep your souls from all injustice, such as the Lord hates.
2
Walk before his face with terror and trembling and serve him alone.
3
Bow down to the true God, not to dumb idols, but bow down to his picture, and
bring all just offerings before the Lord's face. The Lord hates what is unjust.
4
For the Lord sees all things; when man takes thought in his heart, then he
counsels the intellects, and every thought is always before the Lord, who made
firm the earth and put all creatures on it.
5 If
you look to heaven, the Lord is there; if you take thought of the sea's deep
and all the under-earth, the Lord is there.
6
For the Lord created all things. Bow not down to things made by man, leaving
the Lord of all creation, because no work can remain hidden before the Lord's
face.
7
Walk, my children, in longsuffering, in meekness, honesty, in provocation, in
grief, in faith and in truth, in reliance on promises, in
illness, in abuse, in wounds, in temptation, in nakedness, in privation, loving
one another, till you go out from this age of ills, that you become inheritors
of endless time.
8
Blessed are the just who shall escape the great judgement, for they shall shine
forth more than the sun sevenfold, for in this world the seventh part is taken
off from all, light, darkness, food, enjoyment, sorrow, paradise, torture,
fire, frost, and other things; he put all down in writing, that you might read
and understand.'
LXVII.
The
Lord let out darkness on to earth and covered the people and Enoch, and he was
taken up on high, and light came again in the heaven.
WHEN
Enoch had talked to the people, the Lord sent out darkness on to the earth, and
there was darkness, and it covered those men standing with Enoch, and they took
Enoch up on to the highest heaven, where the Lord is; and he received him and
placed him before his face, and the darkness went off from the earth, and light
came again.
2
And the people saw and understood not how Enoch had been taken, and glorified
God, and found a roll in which was traced 'the invisible God'; and all went to
their homes.
LXVIII.
ENOCH
was born on the sixth day of the month Tsivan, and lived three hundred and
sixty-five years.
2 He
was taken up to heaven on the first day of the month Tsivan and remained in
heaven sixty days.
3 He
wrote all these signs of all creation, which the Lord created, and wrote three
hundred and sixty-six books, and handed them over to his sons and remained on
earth thirty days, and was again taken up to heaven on the sixth day of the
month Tsivan, on the very day and hour when he was born.
4 As
every man's nature in this life is dark, so are also his conception, birth, and
departure from this life.
5 At
what hour he was conceived, at that hour he was born, and at that hour too he
died.
6
Methosalam and his brethren, all the sons of Enoch, made haste, and erected an
altar at the place called Achuzan, whence and where Enoch had been taken up to
heaven.
7
And they took sacrificial oxen and summoned all people and sacrificed the
sacrifice before the Lord's face.
8
All people, the elders of the people and the whole assembly came to the feast
and brought gifts to the sons of Enoch.
9
And they made a great feast, rejoicing and making merry three days, praising
God, who had given them such a sign through Enoch, who had found favour with
him, and that they should hand it on to their sons from generation to generation,
from age to age.
10
Amen.