Enoch 56

Enter the mystical world of Enoch, a revered figure whose extraordinary experiences and divine encounters are chronicled in this ancient text. From traversing the heavenly realms to receiving profound revelations, Enoch's visionary journeys provide insights into the nature of God, the origins of creation, and the fate of humanity. With its rich imagery, apocalyptic visions, and moral teachings, the book of Enoch offers a glimpse into a hidden realm and invites readers to contemplate the mysteries of existence.

1And I saw there the hosts of the angels of punishment going, and they held scourges and chains of iron and bronze.
2And I asked the angel of peace who went with me, saying: ' To whom are these who hold the scourges going ? '
3And he said unto me: ' To their elect and beloved ones, that they may be cast into the chasm of the abyss of the valley.
4And then that valley shall be filled with their elect and beloved, And the days of their lives shall be at an end, And the days of their leading astray shall not thenceforward be reckoned.
5And in those days the angels shall return And hurl themselves to the east upon the Parthians and Medes: They shall stir up the kings, so that a spirit of unrest shall come upon them,And they shall rouse them from their thrones,That they may break forth as lions from their lairs,And as hungry wolves among their flocks.
6And they shall go up and tread under foot the land of His elect ones[And the land of His elect ones shall be before them a threshing-floor and a highway :]
7But the city of my righteous shall be a hindrance to their horses. And they shall begin to fight among themselves, And their right hand shall be strong against themselves, And a man shall not know his brother,Nor a son his father or his mother,Till there be no number of the corpses through their slaughter,And their punishment be not in vain.
8In those days Sheol shall open its jaws,And they shall be swallowed up therein And their destruction shall be at an end;Sheol shall devour the sinners in the presence of the elect.'