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Books of Enoch

The Books of Enoch

In my readings, I was originally studying the Book of Revelations and the questions lead me to Forbidden Mysteries of Enoch by Elizabeth Clare Prophet.

I think it is a good starting book, for it tells about eh mysteries of Enoch and contains the The Book of Enoch and an additional section on biblical parallels to the book.

The Books of Enoch tell of the many parts of heaven. They tell of his journey through the many levels of heaven and his task of detailing the sights to his children.

The Books of Enoch tell of the many parts of heaven. They tell of his journey through the many levels of heaven and his task of detailing the sights to his children.

In The Book of the Secrets of Enoch the sons of Cain would travel to the foot of the Holy Mountain where the children of Seth lived in the lands at it's top.

The Book of the Secrets of Enoch tells how the sons of Cain played and played year in and year out until (slowly but surely) the children of Seth, one by one, were seduced by the music they played and left the mountain's top. And on the mountain was left Jared with a few remaining children, one of them being his son, Enoch. Upon Jared's death, four of his sons wept over him, and embalmed him Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, and Noah.

But still yet Enoch tells some of the mysteries of The Nephilim and The Watchers. While both are stories about angels who fell to earth. The Nephilim were made to fall while The Watchers fell on their own accord.

bulletReferences
bulletDefinitions
bulletThe Nephilim
bulletThe Watchers
bulletWhat is the Necronomicon?

References

bulletThe Apocryphical Book of Enoch : The Lost Text at The Mystae
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Definitions

bullet"the sons of God" - bene elohim ( in Gen. 6:1 ) - in the New Testament, the term bene elohim refers to the angels in the Old Testament.
 

The Nephilim (The Fallen Ones)

bulletat The Mystae

The Watchers

What is the Necronomicon?

The Necronomicon of Alhazred, (literally: "Book of Dead Names").

The is sometimes referred to as Al Azif and The Book of the Arab. The Arabs make references to the meaning of Azif to mean the howling of demons. It is reported to have been written around 730 A.D. by Abdul Alhazred. Abdul Alhazred "the mad Arab."

The book is known for its speculations and Alhazred appears to have had access to many sources now lost, and events which are only hinted at in Genesis or the apocryphal Book of Enoch, or disguised as mythology in other sources, are explored in great detail. He believed that many species besides the human race had inhabited the Earth, and that knowledge was passed to mankind in encounters with beings from "beyond the spheres" or from "other spheres".

Alhazred believed that the stars are similar to our sun, and have their own unseen planets with their own lifeforms. His metaphysical speculations deemed that these beings were part of a cosmic hierarchy of spiritual evolution and talked about the he called the "Old Ones" and warned of terrible powers waiting to return to re-claim the Earth. He interpreted this belief as a reversal of the Apocalypse of St. John having the Beast triumph in the great war.

bulletThis version edited September 1995, copyright © Colin Low , cal@digital-brilliance.com 1991-1995. This anti-F.A.Q. was compiled using information obtained from The Book of the Arab, by Justin Geoffry, Starry Wisdom Press, 1979
bulletDe Web Mysteriis Cthulhu Mythos and Necronomicon pages
bulletRyan Parker's Necronomicon Researches finds the (a?) factual basis for the Cthulhu Mythos.
 

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