ya know? ya never know.
How you put it does make a person wonder...
Now I'm gonna have to go and check this Enoch fella out and find out just what was happening with him.
Thanks for the interest.
2006-12-13 19:00:22
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answered by oodlesoanimals 5
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Enoch was a human being; he was CHOSEN and taken by Angels (obviously alien beings) up to the sky so that he could see and learn what no human being ever saw before. Enoch (once ascended he got the new Angelic name 'Metatron') was one of the greatest prophets ever and became himself one of the most powerful angels after ascending to the sky. Threfore, he was born human and then turned into an angel (alien being).
About scientific knowledge...200 Angels who were sent down to Earth by God ( one of the so-called Gods= alien beings) to watch mankind( they were called the watchers), not only shared their knowledge with humankind , teaching astronomy, science, mathematics ec etc, but also fell in love with women and conceived with them. Their offsprings were a new race of Giants (called Nephilim) who ended up killing and eating every species including men; God cursed the new race as well as the 200 watchers who them became known as the fallen angels.
Pyramids as well as the Sphynx hide great secrets, secrets that could change the History of our planet, that's why those who rule the world don't want the truth to become unveiled;)
Sources: The Book of Enoch
The Enuma Elish
The Book of Enki
Laurence Gardner's 'Origins of the Grail Kings' and 'Lost secrets of the Sacred Ark'.
2006-12-13 19:08:30
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answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7
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Enoch was not only a man but an entire city ("The City of Enoch" meaning the city inwhich Enoch lived). The entire city was so faithful and sin-free that God determined the people of the city had earned their way into heaven and so he took them all.
2006-12-13 19:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Gen.5:3,6,9,12,15 [ 622 years after Adam was created in DAY six, Enoch son #7 in genealogy of Jesus, was born, at age 365 Enoch was translated in year 987 and 57 years after Adam died [ 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 ].
Gen.5:3,6,9,12,15,18,21,25,28 [ 1056 after Adam was created in DAY six, Noah Son #10 was born, Gen.7:6; Noah was age 600 [ history books are saying that while Noah was growing to be age 600, the pyramids were being built ], in the flood year at 1656 years after Adam was created in Day six, [ the sphinx and pyramids were slowly uncovered from sand covered in flood waters after Christ was here ], the water was dry 375 days after the flood began ];
Noah lived 350 years after the flood Gen.9:28,29;
Shem lived 502 years after the flood Gen.11:10,11;
Gen.11:10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24, 32 [ Abraham's father born 222 years after the flood dies at age 205 at 427 years after the flood, Gen.12:4; Abraham is age 75 and goes into Egypt Gen.12:10 ];
Abraham is in Egypt 427 years after the flood.
Joseph is in Egypt 602 years after the flood.
Jacob is in Egypt 642 years after the flood.
Moses is born in Egypt 777 years after the flood.
Moses died 897 years after the flood. Joshua 5:6,10,12 end of 40 years.
Judges 11:26; Jair died 1198 after the flood.
2006-12-13 20:19:31
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answered by jeni 7
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Hi Peter, You ned to have another read of Enoch to get your thinking straightened out before it is too late.
2016-05-24 00:31:40
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answered by ? 4
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Enoch could not have been an ET. His fathers name was Jared, and the rest of his ancestry is recorded in Genesis chapter 5.
Sorry.
2006-12-13 19:07:47
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answered by revulayshun 6
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First of all, your dates aren't right. Enoch lived long before the children of Israel went into captivity in Egypt, so he had nothing to do with the great pyramid.
Enoch and his city were so righteous that they were taken up.
2006-12-13 18:59:41
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answered by drshorty 7
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Enoch, a prophet in Islam, also known as Idris
Prophet Idris (PBUH)
As a result of the efforts of the Prophet Sheth (peace be upon him) some people began to believe in Allah. As the time passed they began to worship the statue of their prophet. They became polytheists, irreligious and faithless. They adopted indecent ways of life. Under such circumstances Allah sent the Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) for the reformation and guidance of those who had gone astray. The Holy Quran makes mention of him in the following Verse:
"Commemorate Idris in the Book, verily he was a man of truth and a Prophet and We raised him to a lofty station." (Surah 19: Verse 56)
Preaching and Opposition
The Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) preached monotheism. He directed his people to abandon idol-worship. He emphasized them not to be captivated by the love of wealth and property. He advised them to abstain from drinking wine and other intoxicants. Only a few men paid heed to his teachings but majority of the people opposed him bitterly. The Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) did not lose heart and continued preaching with unshakeable constancy. He is appreciated for his firm faith and forbearance in the following Verses of the Holy Quran:
"All (Isma'il, Dhul-Kifl and Idris) were men of constancy and patience. We admitted them into Our mercy, for they were of the righteous ones." (Surah 21: Verse 85-86)
Migration to Egypt
In spite of untiring efforts the Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) could not attain considerable success and felt disgusted with the indifferent attitude of the public. He was directed to migrate to Egypt and settle on the bank of the river Nile. He preached the religion of Allah among various tribes and admonished them to be good and civilized. Consequently he brought about a remarkable change in the moral and social life of the people.
Some Sayings of the Prophet Idris
His lectures were full of admonition and good advice. Some of his sayings are given below:
1. Do not feel jealous of the prosperity of others.
2. He who has unlimited desires, is deprived of the wealth of contentment.
3. One should be sincere in acts of devotion.
4. It is an act of grave sin to take false oaths.
5. Patience is a key to victory.
6. He who controls his passions, is fortunate. Only a good act will be a living intercessor before Allah on the Day of Judgment.
7. One who is desirous of attaining perfection in knowledge, should have no concern with immoral acts.
The Learned Prophet
The Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) was born one hundred years after the death of Prophet Adam (peace be upon him). He was the first man who learnt to write. It is said that thirty portions of Allah's sacred scriptures were revealed to him. He was the inventor of the science of astronomy and arithmetic.
Death Event
The Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) was taken alive to Heavens at the age of 365 years. Ibn Jarir relates in Rauzatul Ahbab that the Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) was the special friend of one of the angels of heaven. The angel took him up into the heavens and when they arrived in the fourth heaven, they met the Angel of Death. The angel questioned the Angel of Death how many years there were remaining of the life of the Prophet Idris (peace be upon him). The Angel of Death said: Where is Idris because I have been commanded to end his life. The Prophet Idris (peace be upon him) then remained in the fourth heaven and he died in the wings of his angel friend who had taken him from earth. Mutwaslah was one of his distinguished son who made his mark.
2006-12-13 19:06:58
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answered by A2Z 4
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theories and arguments ,about some UFO subjects,any way
here's a link ;
http://www.echoesofenoch.com/Book%20page.htm
2006-12-13 19:07:36
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answered by Byzantino 7
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Keep listening to Coast to Coast or go to sleep.
2006-12-13 18:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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