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Ancient Book of Enoch by Ken Johnson, Th.D. Copyright 2012, by Ken Johnson, Th.D. Ancient Book of Enoch by Ken Johnson, Th.D. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 1480102768 EAN-13 978-1480102767 Unless otherwise indicated, Bible quotations are from the KJV. Chapter and verse divisions are based on the R. H. Charles edition. Contents Introduction The Book of Enoch End-Time Outline 1-5 The Watchers 6-16 The Seventy Generations The Dream of the Two Houses Enoch’s Journeys 17-36 First Parable 38-44 Second Parable 45-57 Third Parable 58-71 The Astronomical Calendar 72-82 End Time Signs First Dream - The Flood 83-84 Second Dream 85-90 The Seventy Shepherds Apocalypse of Weeks 91-93 Woe to Sinners 94-105 Prophecy of Noah’s Birth 106-107 Enoch’s Last Word 108 Enoch’s Prophecies Appendix A The Sons of God (Genesis 6) Appendix B The History of the Nephilim Appendix C Book of Giants Appendix D Genetic Experiments as of 2012 Other Books by Ken Johnson, Th.D. Bibliography Introduction Enoch was the seventh generation from Adam, the first man God created (Genesis 5:1-24). From Scripture we know Enoch lived for 365 years and then was translated or raptured without dying, and that even though he was a sinner like every other human being, he pleased God with his lifestyle. And Enoch lived sixty and five years, and begat Methuselah: and Enoch walked with God after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and begat sons and daughters: and all the days of Enoch were three hundred sixty and five years: and Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. Genesis 5:21-24 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. But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. Hebrews 11:5-6 Enoch named his firstborn son Methuselah (Genesis 5:22). The name Methuselah is made up of two Hebrew words; “meth” meaning “death” and “selah” meaning “to send.” The way Genesis 5:22 puts these two words together is unique. The spelling suggests the name can be translated as a Hebrew sentence meaning “when he is dead, it will be sent.” If we add the years from creation to the birth of Methuselah as found in Genesis 5, and then add his age at death, we find he died the very same year the Flood came. If we look in the ancient book of Jasher 5:36, we see Methuselah died exactly one week before the Flood occurred. This is the same day Noah entered the Ark! (Genesis 7:1-4). The timing clearly shows Enoch knew of the prophecy of God’s judgment of the world and, apparently, God gave Enoch a prophecy that the day his son died would be the end of the world as he knew it! This would, indeed, keep Enoch centered on both his son and the teachings of God throughout his whole life, walking very closely with God. Theologian John Gill (AD 1697-1771) wrote about the Book of Enoch saying: “Enoch, the seventh from Adam, delivered out the prophecy referred to by the apostle Jude, (verses 14, 15) … the Jews make mention of a

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