Book of Enoch

Secrets of Enoch

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.

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.

Chapter 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.)
Chapter XVIII
Of the taking of Enoch on to the fifth heaven.
Chapter XXXV
God leaves one righteous man of Enoch's tribe with his whole house, who did God's pleasure according to his will.
Chapter LII
God instructs his faithful. how they are to praise his name.
Chapter II
The Instruction. How Enoch instructed his sons.
Chapter XIX
Of the taking of Enoch on to the sixth heaven.
Chapter 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.
Chapter 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.
Chapter III
Of Enoch's assumption; how the angels took him into the first heaven.
Chapter XX
Hence they took Enoch into the Seventh Heaven.
Chapter XXXVII
Here God summons an angel.
Chapter LIV
Enoch instructs his sons, that they should hand the books to others also.
Chapter IV
Of the Angels ruling the stars.
Chapter XXI
Of how the angels here left Enoch, at the end of the seventh Heaven, and went away from him unseen.
Chapter XXXVIII
Mathusal continued to have hope and to await his father Enoch at his couch day and night.
Chapter 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.'
Chapter V
Of how the Angels keep the store-houses of the snow.
Chapter XXII
In the tenth Heaven the archangel Michael led Enoch to before the Lord's face.
Chapter XXXIX
Enoch's pitiful admonition to his sons with weeping and great lamentation, as he spoke to them.
Chapter LVI
Methosalam asks of his father blessing, that he (sc. Methosalam) may make him (sc. Enoch) food to eat.
Chapter VI
Of the dew and of the olive-oil, and various flowers.
Chapter XXIII
Of Enoch's writing, how he wrote his wonderful journeyings and the heavenly apparitions and himself wrote three hundred and sixty-six books.
Chapter XL
Enoch admonishes his children truly of all things from the Lord's lips, how he saw and heard and wrote down.
Chapter LVII
Enoch bade his son Methosalam. to summon all his brethren.
Chapter VII
Of how Enoch was taken on to the second heaven.
Chapter XXIV
Of the great secrets of God, which God revealed and told to Enoch, and spoke with him face to face.
Chapter XLI
Of how Enoch lamented Adam's sin.
Chapter LVIII
Enoch's instruction to his sons.
Chapter VIII
Of the assumption of Enoch to the third heaven.
Chapter XXV
God relates to Enoch, how out of the very lowest darkness comes down the visible and invisible.
Chapter XLII
Of how Enoch saw the key-holders and guards of the gates of hell standing.
Chapter LIX
Enoch instructs his sons wherefore they may not touch beef because of what comes from it.
Chapter IX
The showing to Enoch of the place of the righteous and compassionate.
Chapter XXVI
God summons from the very lowest a second time that Archas, heavy and very red should come forth.
Chapter XLIII
Enoch shows his children how he measured and wrote out God's judgements.
Chapter 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.
Chapter X
Here they showed Enoch the terrible place and various tortures.
Chapter XXVII
Of how God founded the water, and surrounded it with light, and established on it seven islands.
Chapter XLIV
Enoch instructs his sons, that they revile not the face of man, small or great.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XI
Here they took Enoch up on to the fourth heaven where is the course of sun and moon.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XLV
God shows how he does not want from men sacrifices, nor burnt-offerings, but pure and contrite hearts.
Chapter LXII
Of how it is fitting to bring one's gift with faith, because there is no repentance after death.
Chapter XII
Of the very marvellous elements of the sun.
Chapter XXIX
Then it became evening, and then again morning, and it was the second day. [Monday is the first day.] The fiery Essence.
Chapter 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.
Chapter LXIII
Of how not to despise the poor, but to share with them equally, lest thou be murmured against before God.
Chapter XIII
The angels took Enoch and placed him in the east at the sun's gates.
Chapter XXX
And then I created all the heavens, and the third day was, [Tuesday.]
Chapter XLVII
Enoch instructs his sons from God's lips, and hands them the handwriting of this book.
Chapter XLIV
Of how the Lord calls up Enoch, and people took counsel to go and kiss him at the place called Achuzan.
Chapter XIV
They took Enoch to the West.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XLVIII
Of the sun's passage along the seven circles.
Chapter LXV
Of Enoch's instruction of his sons.
Chapter XV
The elements of the sun, the Phoenixes and Chalkydri broke into song.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XLIX
Enoch instructs his sons not to swear either by heaven or earth, and shows God's promise, even in the mother's womb.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XVI
They took Enoch and again placed him in the east at the course of the moon.
Chapter 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.
Chapter 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.
Chapter 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.
Chapter XVII
Of the singings of the angels, which it is impossible to describe.
Chapter XXXIV
God convicts the idolaters and sodomitic fornicators, and therefore brings down a deluge upon them.
Chapter LI
Enoch instructs his sons, that they hide not treasures in the earth, but bids them give alms to the poor.
Chapter LXVIII