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In the year 2047, Dr. Rachel Sinclair, an archaeologist, makes a groundbreaking discovery in the Judean desert—an ancient artifact bearing cryptic symbols reminiscent of the Book of Enoch. Through relentless study and deciphering, Rachel realizes the potential of Enoch’s visions, considering them as encoded instructions for cosmic navigation rather than mere allegory. Driven by her conviction, Rachel deciphers the artifact’s symbols, revealing coordinates that point to distant star systems. She envisions Enoch’s Ark—a futuristic vessel fueled by stellar energies capable of traversing interstellar distances. Despite potential skepticism and disbelief from governments and skeptics, Rachel remains steadfast in her resolve to unlock cosmic secrets and embark on a voyage into the unknown.
One of numerous texts that were removed from the Bible. This piece was traditionally attributed to Enoch. These Parables are part of the tradition of Apocalyptic Literature, and come to us as the Voice of God.
A review of the issues which encircle the Book(s) of Enoch including textual issue, the early church's opinions, relationship with the Bible and that which is stated therein regarding Cherubim, Seraphim, Satan, Angels, giants and the Nephilim.
Illustrations accompany the Biblical text telling how Noah obeyed God's command to build an ark in order to survive the great flood.
In the year 2047, Dr. Rachel Sinclair, an archaeologist, makes a groundbreaking discovery in the Judean desert—an ancient artifact bearing cryptic symbols reminiscent of the Book of Enoch. Through relentless study and deciphering, Rachel realizes the potential of Enoch's visions, considering them as encoded instructions for cosmic navigation rather than mere allegory. Driven by her conviction, Rachel deciphers the artifact's symbols, revealing coordinates that point to distant star systems. She envisions Enoch's Ark—a futuristic vessel fueled by stellar energies capable of traversing interstellar distances. Despite potential skepticism and disbelief from governments and skeptics, Rachel remains steadfast in her resolve to unlock cosmic secrets and embark on a voyage into the unknown.
The Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul is the first modern collection of studies on the most important aspects of the Visio Pauli, the most popular early Christian apocalypse in the Middle Ages. The volume starts with a short study of the textual traditions of the Visio Pauli, its Jewish and early Christian traditions as well as its influence on later literature, such as Dante. This is followed by studies of the Prologue, the four rivers of Eden, the place of the Ocean, the relation between body and soul, the image of hell and its punishments, and the connection with fantastic literature. Finally, a codicological, comparative, and textual re-evaluation of the Coptic translation attempts to correct earlier errors and to rehabilitate the value and interest of this long neglected version of the Visio Pauli. The book is concluded with a study of the earthly tribunal in the fourth heaven of the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul. As has become customary, the volume is rounded off by an extensive bibliography of the Visio Pauli and the Gnostic Apocalypse of Paul and a detailed index.
A collection of three key "lost" books of the bible, offering insight into the origins of early Christianity. In the early days of the Christian faith there were many writings, only some of which became part of the canonical Bible. But what of the other books, known as apocryphal texts...which of those are worth reading? One of the most influential and well-known of these apocryphal texts is The Books of Enoch, a collection of three ancient Hebrew texts that contain teachings about angels, demons, the great flood, as well as mystical prophecies. This collection also includes two other important apocryphal books. The Book of Jasher, meaning “upright” or “righteous” describes the world’s creation up until Moses’ death and is referenced throughout the Hebrew bible. The Book of Jubilees is an ancient Jewish religious text that offers a retelling of the books of Genesis and Exodus. Compiled together for modern readers, these three apocryphal texts offer insight into the origins of early Christianity. Readers will discover new details, narratives, and perspectives that will interest, and even challenge, modern readers. Together, these books provide a historical framework for readers interested in expanding their knowledge of biblical heritage.
The Assumption of Moses by Robert Henry Charles, first published in 1897, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
The Book of Jasher (also, Jashar) or the Book of the Upright or the Book of the Just Man is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. The translation "Book of the Just Man" is the traditional Greek and Latin translation, while the transliterated form "Jasher" is found in the King James Bible, 1611.According to the Medieval Jewish scholar Rashi, Sefer HaYashar refers to the Pentateuch, as a fulfillment of Jacob's prophecy regarding Ephraim - "His seed will fill the nations" (Gen. 48:19) - and that this prophecy refers to Joshua's renown after the miracle of the standing of the sun.