BOOK OF ENOCH

 I-XXXVI

 I-V. Parable of Enoch on the Future Lot of the Wicked and the Righteous

 CHAPTER I.

 CHAPTER II.

 CHAPTER III.

 CHAPTER IV.

 CHAPTER V.

 VI-XI. The Fall of the Angels: the Demoralisation of Mankind: the Intercession of the Angels on behalf of Mankind. The Dooms pronounced by God on the

 CHAPTER VI.

 CHAPTER VII.

 CHAPTER VIII.

 CHAPTER IX.

 CHAPTER X.

 CHAPTER XI.

 XII-XVI. Dream Vision of Enoch: his intercession for Azâzêl and the fallen Angels: and his announcement to them of their first and final doom .

 CHAPTER XII.

 CHAPTER XIII.

 CHAPTER XIV.

 CHAPTER XV.

 CHAPTER XVI.

 XVII-XXXVII. Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol .

 CHAPTER XVII.

 CHAPTER XVIII

 CHAPTER XIX.

 XX. Name and Functions of the Seven Archangels .

 CHAPTER XX.

 XXI. Preliminary and final place of punishment of the fallen angels (stars) .

 CHAPTER XXI.

 XXII. Sheol, or the Underworld .

 CHAPTER XXII.

 XXIII. The Fire that deals with the Luminaries of Heaven .

 CHAPTER XXIII.

 XXIV. XXV. The Seven Mountains in the North-West and the Tree of Life .

 CHAPTER XXIV.

 CHAPTER XXV.

 Jerusalem and the Mountains, Ravines and Streams .

 CHAPTER XXVI.

 XXVII. The Purpose of the Accursed Valley .

 CHAPTER XXVII.

 XXVIII-XXXIII. Further Journey to the East .

 CHAPTER XXVIII

 CHAPTER XXIX.

 CHAPTER XXX.

 CHAPTER XXXI.

 CHAPTER XXXII.

 CHAPTER XXXIII.

 XXXIV. XXXV. Enoch's Journey to the North .

 CHAPTER XXXIV.

 CHAPTER XXXV.

 XXXVI. The Journey to the South .

 CHAPTER XXXVI.

 The Parables

 CHAPTER XXXVII.

 XXXVII-XLIV. The First Parable .

 CHAPTER XXXVIII

 XXXIX. The Abode of the Righteous and of the Elect One: the Praises of the Blessed .

 CHAPTER XXXIX.

 XL. XLI. 2. The Four Archangels .

 CHAPTER XL.

 CHAPTER XLI.

 XLII. The Dwelling-places of Wisdom and of Unrighteousness .

 CHAPTER XLII.

 XLIII. XLIV. Astronomical Secrets .

 CHAPTER XLIII.

 CHAPTER XLIV.

 XLV-LVII. The Second Parable .

 CHAPTER XLV.

 XLVI. The Head of Days and the Son of Man .

 CHAPTER XLVI.

 XLVII. The Prayer of the Righteous for Vengeance and their Joy at its coming .

 CHAPTER XLVII.

 XLVIII. The Fount of Righteousness the Son of Man--the Stay of the Righteous: Judgement of the Kings and the Mighty .

 CHAPTER XLVIII.

 XLIX. The Power and Wisdom of the Elect One .

 CHAPTER XLIX.

 L. The Glorification and Victory of the Righteous: the Repentance of the Gentiles .

 CHAPTER L.

 LI. The Resurrection of the Dead, and the Separation by the Judge of the Righteous and the Wicked .

 CHAPTER LI.

 LII. The Seven Metal Mountains and the Elect One

 CHAPTER LII.

 LIII. LVI. 6. The Valley of Judgement: the Angels of Punishment: the Communities of the Elect One .

 CHAPTER LIII.

 CHAPTER LIV.

 CHAPTER LV.

 CHAPTER LVI.

 LVII. The Return from the Dispersion .

 CHAPTER LVII.

 LVIII-LXXI. The Third Parable .

 CHAPTER LVIII.

 LIX. The Lights and the Thunder .

 CHAPTER LIX.

 LX. Book of Noah--a Fragment .

 CHAPTER LX.

 LXI. Angels go off to measure Paradise: the Judgement of the Righteous by the Elect One: the Praise of the Elect One and of God .

 CHAPTER LXI.

 LXII. Judgement of the Kings and the Mighty: Blessedness of the Righteous .

 CHAPTER LXII.

 LXIII. The unavailing Repentance of the Kings and the Mighty .

 CHAPTER LXIII.

 LXIV. Vision of the fallen Angels in the Place of Punishment .

 CHAPTER LXIV.

 LXV. Enoch foretells to Noah the Deluge and his own Preservation .

 CHAPTER LXV.

 LXVI. The Angels of the Waters bidden to hold them in Check .

 CHAPTER LXVI.

 LXVII. God's Promise to Noah: Places of Punishment of the Angels and of the Kings .

 CHAPTER LXVII.

 LXVIII. Michael and Raphael at the Severity of the Judgement .

 CHAPTER LXVIII.

 LXIX. The Names and Functions of the ( fallen Angels and Satans: the secret Oath

 CHAPTER LXIX.

 LXX. The Final Translation of Enoch .

 CHAPTER LXX.

 LXXI. Two earlier visions of Enoch .

 CHAPTER LXXI.

 THE BOOK OF THE COURSES OF THE HEAVENLY LUMINARIES

 CHAPTER LXXII.

 CHAPTER LXXIII.

 CHAPTER LXXIV.

 CHAPTER LXXV.

 LXXVI. The Twelve Windows and their Portals .

 CHAPTER LXXVI.

 LXXVII. The Four Quarters of the World: the Seven Mountains, the Seven Rivers, &c .

 CHAPTER LXXVII.

 LXXVIII. The Sun and Moon: the Waxing and Waning of the Moon .

 CHAPTER LXXVII.

 LXXIX-LXXX. 1. Recapitulation of several of the Laws .

 CHAPTER LXXIX.

 CHAPTER LXXX.

 LXXXI. The Heavenly Tablets and the Mission of Enoch .

 CHAPTER LXXXI.

 LXXXII. Charge given to Enoch: the four Intercalary Days: the Stars which lead the Seasons and the Months .

 CHAPTER LXXXII.

 THE DREAM-VISIONS

 CHAPTER LXXXIII.

 CHAPTER LXXXIV.

 LXXXV-XC. The Second Dream-Vision of Enoch: the History of the World to the Founding of the Messianic Kingdom .

 CHAPTER LXXXV.

 LXXXVI. The Fall of the Angels and the Demoralization of Mankind .

 CHAPTER LXXXVI.

 LXXXVII. The Advent of the Seven Archangels .

 CHAPTER LXXXVII.

 LXXXVIII. The Punishment of the Fallen Angels by the Archangels .

 CHAPTER LXXXVIII.

 LXXXIX. 1-9. The Deluge and the Deliverance of Noah .

 CHAPTER LXXXIX.

 XC. 1-5. Third Period--from Alexander the Great to the Graeco-Syrian Domination .

 CHAPTER XC.

 THE CONCLUDING SECTION OF THE BOOK.

 CHAPTER XCII.

 XCI. 1-11. 18-19. Enoch's Admonition to his Children .

 CHAPTER XCI.

 XCIII. XCI. 12-17. The Apocalypse of Weeks .

 CHAPTER XCIII.

 XCI. 12.-17. The Last Three Weeks .

 CHAPTER XCI.

 XCIV. 1-5. Admonitions to the Righteous .

 CHAPTER XCIV.

 XCV. Enoch's Grief: fresh Woes against the Sinners .

 CHAPTER XCV.

 XCVI. Grounds of Hopefulness for the Righteous: Woes for the Wicked .

 CHAPTER XCVI.

 XCVII. The Evils in Store for Sinners and the Possessors of unrighteous Wealth .

 CHAPTER XCVII.

 XCVIII. Self-indulgence of Sinners: Sin originated by Man: all Sin recorded in Heaven: Woes for the Sinners .

 CHAPTER XCVIII.

 XCIX. Woes pronounced on the Godless, the Lawbreakers: evil Plight of Sinners in the last Days: further Woes .

 CHAPTER XCIX.

 C. The Sinners destroy each other: Judgement of the fallen Angels: the Safety of the Righteous: further Woes for the Sinners .

 CHAPTER C.

 CI. Exhortation to the Fear of God: all Nature fears Him, but not the Sinners .

 CHAPTER CI.

 CII. Terrors of the Day of Judgement: the adverse Fortunes of the Righteous on the Earth .

 Chapter CII.

 CIII. Different Destinies of the Righteous and the Sinners: fresh Objections of the Sinners .

 CHAPTER CIII.

 CIV. Assurances given to the Righteous: Admonitions to Sinners and the Falsifiers of the Words of Uprightness .

 CHAPTER CIV.

 CV. God and the Messiah to dwell with Man .

 CHAPTER CV.

 FRAGMENT OF THE BOOK OF NOAH

 CHAPTER CVI.

 CHAPTER CVII.

 CVIII. AN APPENDIX TO THE BOOK OF ENOCH.

 CHAPTER CVIII.

CHAPTER LXXII.

1. The book of the courses of the luminaries of the heaven, the relations of each, according to their classes, their dominion and their seasons, according to their names and places of origin, and according to their months, which Uriel, the holy angel, who was with me, who is their guide, showed me; and he showed me all their laws exactly as they are, and how it is with regard to all the years of the world and unto eternity, till the new creation is

accomplished which dureth till eternity. 2. And this is the first law of the luminaries: the luminary the Sun has its rising in the eastern portals of the heaven, and its setting in the western portals of the heaven. 3. And I saw six portals in which the sun rises, and six portals in which the sun sets and the moon rises and sets in these portals, and the leaders of the stars and those whom they lead: six in the east and six in the west, and all following each other in accurately corresponding order: also many windows to the right and left of these portals. 4. And first there goes forth the great luminary, named the Sun, and his circumference is like the circumference of the heaven, and he is quite filled with illuminating and heating fire. 5. The chariot on which he ascends, the wind drives, and the sun goes down from the heaven and returns through the north in order to reach the east, and is so guided that he comes to the appropriate (lit. 'that') portal and shines in the face of the heaven. 6. In this way he rises in the first month in the great portal, which is the fourth those six portals in the cast. 7. And in that fourth portal from which the sun rises in the first month are twelve window-openings, from which proceed a flame when they are opened in their season. 8. When the sun rises in the heaven, he comes forth through that fourth portal thirty mornings in succession, and sets accurately in the fourth portal in the west of the heaven. 9. And during this period the day becomes daily longer and the night nightly shorter to the thirtieth morning. 10. On that day the day is longer than the night by a ninth part, and the day amounts exactly to ten parts and the night to eight parts. 11. And the sun rises from that fourth portal, and sets in the fourth and returns to the fifth portal of the east thirty mornings, and rises from it and sets in the fifth portal. 12. And then the day becomes longer by †two† parts and amounts to eleven parts, and the night becomes shorter and amounts to seven parts. 13. And it returns to the east and enters into

the sixth portal, and rises and sets in the sixth portal one-and-thirty mornings on account of its sign. 14. On that day the day becomes longer than the night, and the day becomes double the night, and the day becomes twelve parts, and the night is shortened and becomes six parts. 15. And the sun mounts up to make the day shorter and the night longer, and the sun returns to the east and enters into the sixth portal, and rises from it and sets thirty mornings. 16. And when thirty mornings are accomplished, the day decreases by exactly one part, and becomes eleven parts, and the night seven. 17. And the sun goes forth from that sixth portal in the west, and goes to the east and rises in the fifth portal for thirty mornings, and sets in the west again in the fifth western portal. 18. On that day the day decreases by †two† parts, and amounts to ten parts and the night to eight parts. 19. And the sun goes forth from that fifth portal and sets in the fifth portal of the west, and rises in the fourth portal for one-and-thirty mornings on account of its sign, and sets in the west. 20. On that day the day is equalized with the night, and becomes of equal length, and the night amounts to nine parts and the day to nine parts. 21. And the sun rises from that portal and sets in the west, and returns to the east and rises thirty mornings in the third portal and sets in the west in the third portal. 22. And on that day the night becomes longer than the day, and night becomes longer than night, and day shorter than day till the thirtieth morning, and the night amounts exactly to ten parts and the day to eight parts. 23. And the sun rises from that third portal and sets in the third portal in the west and returns to the east, and for thirty mornings rises in the second portal in the east, and in like manner sets in the second portal in the west of the heaven. 24. And on that day the night amounts to eleven parts and the day to seven parts. 25. And the sun rises on that day from that second portal and sets in the west in the second portal, and

returns to the east into the first portal for one-and-thirty mornings, and sets in the first portal in the west of the heaven. 26. And on that day the night becomes longer and amounts to the double of the day: and the night amounts exactly to twelve parts and the day to six. 27. And the sun has (therewith) traversed the divisions of his orbit and turns again on those divisions of his orbit, and enters that portal thirty mornings and sets also in the west opposite to it. 28. And on that night has the night decreased in length by a †ninth† part, and the night has become eleven parts and the day seven parts. 29. And the sun has returned and entered into the second portal in the east, and returns on those his divisions of his orbit for thirty mornings, rising and setting. 30. And on that day the night decreases in length, and the night amounts to ten parts and the day to eight. 31. And on that day the sun rises from that portal, and sets in the west, and returns to the east, and rises in the third portal for one-and-thirty mornings, and sets in the west of the heaven. 32. On that day the night decreases and amounts to nine parts, and the day to nine parts, and the night is equal to the day and the year is exactly as to its days three hundred and sixty-four. 33. And the length of the day and of the night, and the shortness of the day and of the night arise--through the course of the sun these distinctions are made (lit. 'they are separated'). 34. So it comes that its course becomes daily longer, and its course nightly shorter. 35. And this is the law and the course of the sun, and his return as often as he returns sixty times and rises, i.e. the great luminary which is named the sun, for ever and ever. 36. And that which (thus) rises is the great luminary, and is so named according to its appearance, according as the Lord commanded. 37. As he rises, so he sets and decreases not, and rests not, but runs day and night, and his light is sevenfold brighter than that of the moon; but as regards size they are both equal.