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This could be posted under apologetics because I firmly believe in the book of Enoch (although finding a great translation is not so easy) but the following is worthy of any debate that might ensue.
The 10 Weeks prophecy of the Book of Enoch
This could be posted under apologetics because I firmly believe in the book of Enoch (although finding a great translation is not so easy) but the following is worthy of any debate that might ensue.
The 10 Weeks prophecy of the Book of Enoch
Quote" If you're unsure about the authenticity of Enoch, I, too, was uncertain when I first learned of it, but I found the following:
First of all, Enoch is mentioned in Genesis, Luke, and Hebrews; and the book of Enoch was quoted by both Jude and Peter.
It is not included in the Bible we have today, but there's a good reason for that. It was completely unknown prior to the KJV Bible and all of the pre-KJV translations and collections of scripture, so there could be no way for it to have been included in the Bible we have today. They did not have a copy of it to include in the compilation of the Bible, even though it is quoted and mentioned many times, so it was impossible to include it at that time. However, when they created the Canon of Scriptures, one of the criteria they used for inclusion in the canon was; Is it mentioned and/or quoted elsewhere in scripture? Enoch meets this criteria.
Enoch, like Elijah, was taken to heaven by God without having to die in this life: Gen 5:24 And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. - and - Heb 11:5 By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God.
The book of Enoch was first discovered in Africa (Ethiopia) in the mid 1700's and then also found among the Dead Sea Scrolls. Enoch was the great grandfather of Noah. He gave his writings to Methuselah (the son of Enoch and grandfather of Noah), and Noah to preserve them "so they can be delivered to the generations of the world". Is it a book we should study and consider as the word of God just like the other major prophets? I can't answer that question for you, but I have read it, have found that many places confirm and expand on what we have in the Bible, and find the prophecies fascinating, such as the prophecy of the flood and how it gives us a greater understanding of the world prior to the flood. And, the "10 weeks" prophecy perfectly confirms the timelines of the rest of the Bible, especially prophecy, where each "week" is an "era" or period of time (looks like they are about 600-800 years each).
Since Enoch is mentioned several times in the Bible, was a man of God, and the book of Enoch was quoted by Jude and Peter, I believe it was originally authentic and inspired by the Spirit like the rest of the Bible.
If you have not seen my notes on the book of Enoch, take a look at the prophecy of weeks from Enoch. It's amazing!
Click here for my full notes on the Book of Enoch. There is a link to download Enoch as well. ( you need to go to the link)
This is so incredibly interesting! This is just another place where God gave us a timeline that shows us without a doubt that we are in the last days right now! We don't have much time left! If you're not ready, it's time to get ready now, before it's too late!
This prophecy goes through the entire history of the world and all the way to the end of the Millennial reign of Christ.
Each week is 700 years for a total of 7000 years. We're at 6000 years right now, which is the point in time where God says He will return, take those that love Him to be with Him, and destroy the wicked and begin a 1000 year reign where He will rule with a rod of iron.
The prophecy of weeks - the 10 weeks prophecy
There are some different theories about this prophecy. Some think it is 1000 years for each "week" and that the first week is the creation week,
( I , Rella, am interrupting this to make a simple comment about this statement... When I first read this about "first week" I immediately thought about how that would settle things for those who do not subscribe to the first creation week as being 7 continuous days.... this could help them with that.)
and the last week is into eternity. That one does not fit all of the timelines and stated events well at all. It follows much more accurately that it is about 700 years for each "week". Each week might not be exactly 700 years, but each week is an era or period of time in the history of the world from creation through the millenial reign. As I always say, I'm not stating any of this as fact, just that my studies lead me to believe this to be true. I leave it to you to decide for yourself.
My take on this is, just like Daniels 70 weeks are really weeks of years, IE: 7 years for each week, it makes much more sense that a "week" here in Enoch also represents a multiple of 7, IE: 7 centuries for each week. 1000 years, or other speculated timeframes that are being taught out there don't make sense!
Week 1:
Beginning of creation to 700 AA (AA = After Adam), 4000-3300 BC
And Enoch began to recount from the books and said: I was born the seventh in the first week, While judgement and righteousness still endured.
Enoch's early years. He was the seventh from Adam (Genesis 5:1-18). He was born in the year 622 AA.
This was a peaceful era, before the angels that sinned came to the earth. All creatures were herbivorous before sin corrupted the earth (Gen 1:30, and Gen 9:3 is when that changed after the flood). The art of war was not known until the angels taught it to men.
Week 2:
700-1400 AA, 3300-2600 BC
And after me there shall arise in the second week great wickedness, And deceit shall have sprung up; And in it there shall be the first end. And in it a man shall be saved; And after it is ended unrighteousness shall grow up, And a law shall be made for the sinners.
Great wickedness after the angels that sinned and came to the earth and took human women for wives. They taught men and women many evil things, and mankind loved it and became wicked in their own hearts. When God decided to destroy the earth it was because "Gen 6:5 And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."
The first end is most likely referring to the "first man" Adam, who died during this week (Adam was 930 years old when he died (Gen 5:5)). He's called the "first man" in 1 Cor 15:45-47.
After this week unrighteousness shall grow fully mature. God makes a law of destruction for the sinners and decides to flood the earth and destroy them.
Some say it was the translation of Enoch that was the "man saved", but Enoch refers to himself in the 1st tense as "I" in the first week prophecy so he would continue in this one. Rather, it makes more sense that Noah was found righteous before God and God decided to "save" him when he declares the law of destruction for the sinners (Gen 6:7-8).
Week 3:
1400-2100 AA, 2600-1900 BC
And after that in the third week at its close a man shall be elected as the plant of righteous judgement, And his posterity shall become the plant of righteousness for evermore.
The flood happens in the first part, as well as the tower of Babel and the dispersion of men around the world (Gen 7-11).
Abraham believed God and it was counted unto him for righteousness. God elects him as the father of the nation of Israel (Gen 15:6-18, Gen 17:2-21). It was the year 2046 AA when God made the promises to Abraham and Isaac was born. See my notes here for the geneologies and ages of the men noted in the Bible
Week 4:
2100-2800 AA, 1900-1200 BC
And after that in the fourth week, at its close, visions of the holy and righteous shall be seen, and a law for all generations and an enclosure shall be made for them.
Moses and the Exodus at the end, and the giving of the Law of Moses (the Mosaic Law) (Exodus through Deuteronomy).
The Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant (the enclosure) are specified by God and created per His instructions (Exodus through Deuteronomy).
Week 5:
2800-3500 AA, 1200-500 BC
And after that in the fifth week, at its close, the house of glory and dominion shall be built for ever.
The time of David, Solomon, and the Kings of Israel. (2 Samuel, Kings and Chronicles)
Some say this is the First Temple being built in this time period.
I personally think it's the House of David, since the House of David will stand forever (2 Sam 7:13-17), but the Temple was destroyed. It may be that this has a twofold meaning in that it's speaking of the first temple, but also represents the House of David since week 6 seems to indicate the second temple being burnt with fire (which it was in 70 AD). And, again, it's the House of David that will stand forever (Zech 12:7-10).[/B]