machine translated by google translate, but anyway, i wanted to read this better. I have read the Book of Jubilees and one version of Enoch, i have a volume with the ethiopian, orthodox and jewish versions, i would also mention The Book of Jasher as another similar text to Genesis and Jubilees, Jasher, interestingly, specifies that Adam and Eve were supposed to be in the Garden for a 7 year period and it's almost spelled out that the purpose of their visit to the Garden was precisely learning agriculture, which is not so clear in other versions: - The Apocalypse of John is filled with references to stories from the Old Testament, and in it we can also find symbols that can only be found in the Book of Jubilees and in the Book of Enoch (ge'ez) can be observed, such as the angel of the abyss, the other thousands of beings trapped in the abyss, such as the creation of the spirits of voice, which are beings seen by John in the Apocalypse, Elijah sees this voice too, soon after meeting the spirit of fire, which is described in the creation on the first day in the Book of Jubilees and in the Book of Enoch he describes it as a being from another dimension, which despite being made of fire can assume human form. These beings of voice, fire, lightning and thunder appear in Exodus 20 in the delivery of the Law, the ten commandments, they appear when Daniel sees the Messiah in the celestial environment, they are specimens of angels. The Book of Jubilees and the Book of Enoch were preserved in Ethiopia, in the Ge'ez language, in a Bible made in the 4th century by a Roman Christian, the pages are made of animal skin and it includes personalized iconography. The material, combined with the church's zeal, ensured the preservation of the book for more than a millennium and today we have scans of it available on the internet. There are copies of the Book of Jubilees among the Dead Sea Scrolls and pieces of the Book of Enoch (such as the Weeks of Enoch) and pieces of the Book of Giants, mentioned in the Ethiopian Book of Enoch. What are the Dead Sea Scrolls? In 1950, two Bezuin shepherds trying to smuggle goats into the West Bank ended up having to take a very personalized route to get around border monitoring and thus ended up entering the desert and finding the caves with the Dead Sea Scrolls. These scrolls were preserved in vases by a desert community that began four centuries before Christ. They called themselves the Community, which in their language is Jahad, and were called Essenes by those in the city. The texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls were translated in 2000. The Essenes were secessionists (as can be seen in their documents), they disagreed with the way the temple was being administered and so they created an independent community in the desert where they began to make copies of the Holy Scriptures. They have dozens of copies of the Torah and the prophets, as well as the books I mentioned (and many other documents as well). These two preserved versions of these texts are two witnesses to the importance of these books. In the introduction to the Book of Enoch (first four pages in Ge'ez), often not included in translations, he is very clear in saying that his books will only be made available to the underground and that he would never publish his books through mainstream methods. Read these books and ask the Messiah what He tells us about this. - IMO, one need only to be familiar with Jesus' sayings and then read Enoch and tell me whether Jesus had read Enoch. The roman catholics hid Enoch because they knew it would lead people to realising that the descendants of the fallen angels were the cardinals of their church. In Revelation and Enoch both it is referred to as the Synagogue of Satan. nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzpl6n3hu9hrf72ql4h86pdgfvk4fz7flxahfywd6fvn7zznqke5cfqy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3xamnwvaz7tmsw4e8qmr9wpskwtn9wvhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshsqgpdwfm8zvkqr68dlr2tq7ej5whsuarum6ua4kaxwtwx7cdm4a3q4u94fxe3

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