Enoch 97

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.

1Believe, ye righteous, that the sinners will become a shame And perish in the day of unrighteousness.
2Be it known unto you (ye sinners) that the Most High is mindful of your destruction,And the angels of heaven rejoice over your destruction.
3What will ye do, ye sinners, And whither will ye flee on that day of judgement, When ye hear the voice of the prayer of the righteous ?
4Yea, ye shall fare like unto them, Against whom this word shall be a testimony: " Ye have been companions of sinners."
5And in those days the prayer of the righteous shall reach unto the Lord, And for you the days of your judgement shall come.
6And all the words of your unrighteousness shall be read out before the Great Holy One,And your faces shall be covered with shame, And He will reject every work which is grounded on unrighteousness.
7Woe to you, ye sinners, who live on the mid ocean and on the dry land,Whose remembrance is evil against you.
8Woe to you who acquire silver and gold in unrighteousness and say: " We have become rich with riches and have possessions; And have acquired everything we have desired.
9And now let us do what we purposed: For we have gathered silver,
9aAnd many are the husbandmen in our houses."
9bAnd our granaries are (brim) full as with water,
10Yea and like water your lies shall flow away; For your riches shall not abide But speedily ascend from you; For ye have acquired it all in unrighteousness, And ye shall be given over to a great curse.