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ENOCH: His Books

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Who was Hanokh?

He was a normal man from a normal family. He married a woman named Edna. They had a two sons. While he was still a teenager, he spent some time at his grandfather's home. He liked to play, eat, and write. You may know him as Enoch, son of Yared, and grandson of Mahalalel. One of Enoch's sons was Methuselah. He is the great-grandfather of Noah.

One night while he was sleeping at his grandfather's he was awakened by a terrible dream. He saw the earth breaking apart. In his own words:

"I had lain down in the house of my grandfather Mahalalel, when I saw a vision about how the heaven collapsed, was carried off, and fell to the earth. When it fell to the earth I saw how the earth was swallowed up in a great abyss. Mountains were piled on mountains, and hills sank down on hills. Tall trees were torn from their roots, hurled down, and sunk in the abyss."

At this time, he was learning how to write. He became the first man in the world who learned how to write books. In his sleep, he screamed out crying "The earth is destroyed." His grandfather told him that he was receiving an important message from Heaven. Enoch jumped out of bed and fell on face in prayer.

From that time on he grew to become the King of the Earth. He was a right doing man from whom the world sought truth, wisdom and understanding. All during his time on earth he had to deal face to face with the Messengers from Heaven, both good and bad.

The Bible says, "Enoch walked with God." It really says "Enoch walked with the Elohim" a plural word that means mighty Messengers like Michael, Gabriel, and Urial. He also worked with other Messengers who had gone astray and deceived mankind. Two of the leaders were named Samjaza and Azazel who taught the people of the earth information that brought corruption to the entire population.

When Enoch was 365 years old, the Elohim took him away to Heaven. He did not die. Instead, he saved life on earth through a simple heart-felt prayer where he offered up his offspring with a plea to the Heavenly powers to NOT destroy all life on earth.

We are the result of an answer to a passionate prayer of a young man who presented his case for life face to face with the Messengers, and with the Most High.

This is Hanokh's life and his books. These include the visions he wrote down, gave to his son Methuselah to pass on to Noah. These have been preserved for us to read and understand at this critical time in Man's history.

Because the title "Man" applies to both men and women. I ask as Enoch did so many years ago ...

"Where is the Man who wishes to know the ways of Yahua his ELOHIM? Let him come this day ..."

Timothy J. Sakach

253 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 6, 2014

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