Come Thy Will

11/11/2025
Prophecy of Enoch
And these are the names of the holy angels who watch mankind.
Of whom them all there is no more precious than the God we found.
Much as time had gone always still we found always were and was and is around.
Much as time had come and gone there was naught to what we knew but God himself which drew.
Of the which of stonings that we knew not as children disobedient waiting there always for God himself which tare and always with it bear.
Himself which hear and kept it there.
After all there was something to be said that God is even able to raise the grateful dead.
Father of them all who always watches there of them that henceforth do his will.
God of such this time there is never any one more so holy than this One.
Who watches there and looketh down always upon for us all around.
And that may be what whatsoever sound God himself to the least of those was such of this we often found.
2 Uriel, one of the holy angels, who is over the world and over Tartarus.
3 Raphael, one of the holy angels, who is over the spirits of men.
4 Raguel, one of the holy angels who takes vengeance on the world of the
luminaries.
5 Michael, one of the holy angels, to wit, he that is set over the best part of
mankind and over chaos.
6 Saraqael, one of the holy angels, who is set over the spirits, who sin in the
spirit.
7 Gabriel, one of the holy angels, who is over paradise and the serpents and the
cherubim.
8 Remiel, one of the holy angels, whom God set over those who rise.
For Christ the cornerstone always kept himself alone.
And it was of this that Daniel also knew that God was able to raise the dead which drew and so he kept it with them knew.
For the which the stone filled the earth the same casting image knocking down always for himself around.
He it was who kept them all and always watches lest they fall.
9 And I proceeded to where things were chaotic. And I saw there something
horrible: I saw neither a heaven above nor a firmly founded earth, but a place
chaotic and horrible.
10 And there I saw seven stars of the heaven bound together in it, like great
mountains and burning with fire.
11 Then I said: for what sin are they bound, and on what account have they
been cast in hither?
12 Then said Uriel, one of the holy angels, who was with me, and was chief over
them, and said: Enoch, why dost thou ask, and why art thou eager for the truth?
These are of the number of the stars of Heaven, which have transgressed the
commandment of the Lord, and are bound here till ten thousand years, the time
entailed by their sins, are consummated.
Though there was no eagerness for them all, rather that of what of only time should tell the tale.
Not that I wanted to hear particularly and see or hear and know of what down here below
Just that our God is greater than them all.
And that the truth it would set us free in times it sees.
Perhaps there thereabouts was always what it said and so too with it read.
Not a one forgotten rather before God himself which matter.
For the crimes that these had done a kept safe bottled up inside of victories won and so in also what was done.
A continual clapping rather a simple passing over.
For the which the prayer was made our Father save us to this day.
Much as mountains standing there, so also could have been the churches grown and festered there.
Though we much preferred the sins of these to where in walked a time of these.
Of the which we cried an Holy also to this day.
That were from the lips it drew also them that knew.
13 And from thence I went to another place, which was still more horrible than
the former, and I saw a horrible thing. A great fire there which burnt and
blazed, and the place was cleft as far as the abyss, being full of great
descending columns of fire. Neither its extent or magnitude could I see, nor
could I conjecture.
14 Then I said: how fearful is the place and how terrible to look upon!
15 Then Uriel answered me, one of the holy angels who was with me, and said
unto me: Enoch, why hast thou such fear and affright?
Nothing being it was for which we sinned of these.
16 And I answered: because of this fearful place, and because of the spectacle
of the pain.
17 And he said unto me: this place is the prison of the angels, and here they
will be imprisoned for ever.
Nothing entered nothing here.
Of the which the hosts of Heaven also witnessed and had kept silent for awhile
Before the which had measured drew that of which we knew.
Christ of which it was always to the least of those.
Of the which we knew and often seen of those.
For the which we had been led away always to this day.
18 And thence I went to another place, the mountain of hard rock.
19 And there was in it four hollow places, deep and wide and very smooth. How
smooth are the hollow places and deep and dark to look at.
20 Then Raphael answered, one of the holy angels who was with me, and said
unto me: These hollow places have been created for this very purpose, that the
spirits of the souls of the dead should assemble therein, yea that all the souls
of the children of men should assemble here. And these places have been made
to receive them till the day of their judgement and till their appointed period,
till the great judgement upon them.
After all we knew that here should of him drew.
Not of half of schemes of man should fall within his hands.
Nor a such of this outside his plans.
Tis a mystery surely that God himself encoded nearly that of time and will and always with him till but was nothing needed here not of the law it were by the which no flesh should writ within except that all should come before.
That what a place as this should invite on in an always God of this, this time.
And a kept of him divine of such of this of time.
That a such in this of mine God should knew and so too also with him drew.
And always with it served until a such as this observed.
That the greatest glory given was a kept the walk and talk of Eden.
From which the parents also knew and so too with it drew.
That a drawing there had of meant the law from which we fell.
21 I saw a dead man making suit, and his voice went forth to heaven and made
suit. And I asked Raphael the angel who was with me, and I said unto him: this
spirit which maketh suit, whose is it, whose voice goeth forth and maketh suit
to Heaven?
That there on the tree oh how can that be that precious hallowed be God himself should be.
A better Word than that before who kept us and also with it swore.
That this precious blood he shed had of meant the raising of the dead.
            Thus it came Father still without a name, always for his blood he shed and so too with it wed.
Always for the time were in an always saved from pits of sin.
That of stones of fire with the Spirit raised them higher
With each life of these thats in his hand an safely held as planned.
Always for the precious Cornerstone, a kept for his and his alone.
That a walk upon the Lord it had of meant the God which heard.
That to the dead it came himself there too without a name save only of his claim and all others of this time should simply bow and rise before him now this God which raised the dead we found.
Until God of what this time always with himself divine.
A far better Word than that himself which heard.
That nothing in this time a God himself divine.
22 And he answered me saying: this is the spirit which went forth from Abel,
whom his brother Cain slew, and he makes his suit against him till his seed is
destroyed from the face of the earth, and his seed is annihilated from amongst
the seed of men.
23 The I asked regarding it, and regarding all the hollow places: why is one
separated from the other?
24 And he answered me and said unto me: these three have been made that the
spirits of the dead might be separated. And such a division has been make for
the spirits of the righteous, in which there is the bright spring of water. And
such has been made for sinners when they die and are buried in the earth and
judgement has not been executed on them in their lifetime.
25 Here their spirits shall be set apart in this great pain till the great day of
judgement and punishment and torment of those who curse for ever and
retribution for their spirits. There he shall bind them for ever. And such a
division has been made for the spirits of those who make their suit, who make
disclosures concerning their destruction, when they were slain in the days of
the sinners.
26 Such has been made for the spirits of men who were not righteous but
sinners, who were complete in transgression, and of the transgressors they
shall be companions but their spirits shall not be slain in the day of judgement
nor shall they be raised from thence.
That before him was the up and coming sword the ever present witness of the Word.
Of him who reigns forever Christ the Lord blood poured out and spilled upon the shore.
That from him a separated nevermore.
Of that and such of time to remember where you come from and never forget that never.
A remembered from whence we came and of repentance there the Same.
As of this his eternal greatest name And a blessed of this the Same.
That we might not have wed to sin but to simply been with him.
An absent from the body a present with the Lord the Same.
Before whom the Great Gory comes who was and always is before the up and coming of the Lord he shed and always with it read.
That not of cup and vine and blood an always kept and fashioned with his Word he shed.
Always for us read.
That the Lamb himself there would not have ceased to light the way of there in this today and always kept for us the Way.
That of mountains valleys endless deep always to it with it sleep.
A kept in time of these had of meant the God who never sleeps and always for us keeps who watches ever, never sleeps.
Come now the fire divine and light within the sands of time.
That a forget upon the Word had of meant of him who bought and heard.
Of the rocks which drew and always kept and tore apart.
Himself in this a setting stone a sure foundation for his throne.
Of all the wonders there were that of the holy angels who served him there without a fear from which he came and wiped their every tear.
That from his Word he shed and with it read the greatful reckon of the dead.
27 The I blessed the LORD of Glory and said: Blessed be my LORD, the LORD of
Righteousness, who ruleth for ever.
28 From thence I went to another place to the west of the ends of the earth.
And I saw a burning fire which ran without resting, and paused not from its
course day or night but regularly.
29 And I asked saying: what is this which rests not?
30 Then Raguel, one of the holy angels who was with me, answered me and
said unto me: this course of fire which thou hast seen is the fire in the west
which persecutes all the luminaries of heaven.
A fire itself of time and always in this divine God and for our time.
Of the which no more he swore an always dividing of the Word.
31 And from thence I went to another place of the earth, and he showed me a
mountain range of fire which burnt day and night.
32 And I went beyond it and saw seven magnificent mountains all differing each
from the other, and the stones were magnificent and beautiful, magnificent as a
whole, of glorious appearance and fair exterior: three towards the east, one
founded on the other, and three towards the south, one upon the other, and
deep rough ravines, no one of which joined with any other.
33 And the seventh mountain was in the midst of these, and it excelled them in
height, resembling the seat of a throne: and fragrant trees encircled the throne.
34 And amongst them was a tree such as I had never yet smelt, neither was any
amongst them nor were others like it: it had a fragrance beyond all fragrance,
and its leaves and blooms and wood wither not for ever: and its fruit is
beautiful, and its fruit resembles the dates of a palm.
Of the which the Great Glory comes before an always honored there before whom such as this should wear an always glory to the Lamb thats there.
35 Then I said: how beautiful is this tree, and fragrant, and its leaves are fair,
and its blooms very delightful in appearance.
36 Then answered Michael, one of the holy and honored angels who was with
me, and was their leader.
37 And he said unto me: Enoch, why dost thou ask me regarding the fragrance
of the tree, and why dost thou wish to learn the truth?
38 Then I answered him saying: I wish to know about everything, but
especially about this tree.
39 And he answered saying: this high mountain which thou hast seen, whose
summit is like the throne of God, is his throne, where the Holy Great One, the
LORD of Glory, the Eternal King, will sit, when he shall come down to visit the
earth with goodness. And as for this fragrant tree no mortal is permitted to
touch it till the great judgement, when he shall take vengeance on all and bring
to its consummation for ever. It shall then be given to the righteous and holy.
Its fruit shall be for food to the elect: it shall be transplanted to the holy place,
to the temple of the LORD, the Eternal King.
40 Then shall they rejoice with joy and be glad, and into the holy place shall
they enter; and its fragrance shall be in their bones, and they shall live a long
life on earth. Such as thy fathers lived; and in their days shall no sorrow or
plague or torment or calamity touch them.
41 Then blessed I the God of Glory, the Eternal King, who hath prepared such
things for the righteous, and hath created them and promised to give to them.
It was for the praise of his glory of which we were created and so as had there to do.
 That it was for his pleasure thereof he had bore and all others most wore.
Each trial that had come all in praise to the One.
Of whom adored a crown most before.
A rememberence there before not but a curse that there was nowhere we should come but to God in this the only One before him there undone.
Unto whom the time before had come that nothing more undone.
Before the which whose time had come an also reckon of the One.
That God himself and his glory should have been fastened not as it were the hard ways of man but rather a setting before and to him adored.
 Thus it was not in the words that were said but to him most read that of each heart and each lives before whom had swored his own greatest reward.
Not of memory surely of what had been contrived through out the ages thereof of man in its Same but rather in praise of his name the eternal greatest of these and the before whom of the which we had come.
To himself in this the only great One.
Of that of each life and each one all made new in the light of his Son.
42 And I went from thence to the middle of the earth, and I saw a blessed place
in which there were trees with branches abiding and blooming.
43 And there I saw a holy mountain, and underneath the mountain to the east
there was a stream and it flowed towards the south. And I saw towards the east
another mountain higher than this, and between them a deep and narrow
ravine: in it also ran a stream underneath the mountain.
44 And to the west thereof there was another mountain, lower than the former
and of small elevation, and a ravine deep and dry between them: and another
deep and dry ravine was at the extremities of the three mountains.
45 And all the ravines were deep and narrow, of hard rock, and trees were not
planted upon them. And I marveled at the rocks, and I marveled at the ravine,
yea, I marveled very much.
46 Then said I: for what object is this blessed land, which is entirely filled with
trees, and this accursed valley between?
47 Then Uriel, one of the holy angels who was with me, answered and said:
this accursed valley is for those who are accursed for ever. Here shall all the
accursed be gathered together who utter with their lips against the LORD
unseemly words and of his glory speak hard things. Here shall they be gathered
together, and here shall be their place of judgement.
48 In the last days there shall be upon them the spectacle of righteous
judgement in the presence of the righteous for ever: here shall the merciful
bless the LORD of Glory, the Eternal King. In the days of judgement over the
former, they shall bless him for the mercy in accordance with which he has
assigned them.
49 Then I blessed the LORD of Glory and set forth his glory and lauded him
gloriously.
The greatest wonder of them all was there not that we should have been but that God himself was standing there who always watches never fear.
Of whence the words had come only God alone had knew and always with it drew.
That until the time the dead had come.
That a such and what of these always for the least of these.
Before whom the words had come and blessed him still the Holy One.
50 And thence I went towards the east, into the midst of the mountain range of
the desert, and I saw a wilderness and it was solitary, full of trees and plants.
And water gushed forth from above. Rushing like a copious watercourse
towards the north−west it caused clouds and dew to ascend on every side.
51 And thence I went to another place in the desert, and approached to the east
of this mountain range. And there I saw aromatic trees exhaling the fragrance
of frankincense and myrrh, and the trees also were similar to the almond tree.
52 And beyond these, I went afar to the east, and I saw another place, a valley
of water. And therein there was a tree, the color of fragrant trees such as the
mastic.
And on the sides of those valleys I saw fragrant cinnamon. And beyond these I
proceeded to the east.
53 And I saw other mountains, and amongst them were groves of trees, and
there flowed forth from them nectar, which is named sarara and galbanum. And
beyond these mountains I saw another mountain to the east of the ends of the
earth, whereon were aloe−trees, and all the trees were full of stacte, being like
almond−trees. And when one burnt it, it smelt sweeter than any fragrant odour.
54 And after these fragrant odours, as I looked towards the north over the
mountains I saw seven mountains full of choice nard and fragrant trees and
cinnamon and pepper.
55 And thence I went over the summits of all these mountains, far towards the
east of the earth, and passed above the Erythraean sea and went far from it,
and passed over the angel Zotiel.
At once before the Great Glory comes always unto us the One.
To whom we come before his only ones as of him before the glory comes.
And in what a time of these always to us breathed
always to the least of these
and always kept his Word.
That before him not a one of such as those.
All this in praise unto his time of which of this should also chime of such a one as mine.
Who all our sins and sorrows bare and so as with it wear.
A cloathe of righteousness alone made to stand before his throne.
People all rejoicing saints and angels also singing a voice as many waters voices lifted also there in praise to One who bare
Angels also waiting there For what he bid so there to bear as of our sins and sorrows from within.
A tribe unto his own of the which and whose name we often known.
Angels had proclaimed of saints and sinners to this time and so kept of this its often chime.
As it were a waiting there as of the Fathers tare and carried also there.
Arms now lifted high to him who raises us inside.
From every tribe and nation tongue redeemed before his throne do come.
56 And I came to the garden of righteousness, and from afar off I saw
numerous trees, and these great−two trees there, very great, beautiful, and
glorious, and magnificent, and the tree of knowledge, whose holy fruit they eat
and know great wisdom.
Of him who kept the sword and often fashioned at his Word.

57 That tree is in height like the strangler fig, and its leaves are like the Carob

tree, and its fruit is like the clusters of the vine, very beautiful: and the

fragrance of the tree penetrates afar.

From him who kept the sword indeed was that of us its seed.

A kept for us in need.

Kept from mortal flesh and earthly greed.

Only always to the One and to what of this had come.

A rest as of the Garden dear and always with us near.

58 Then I said: how beautiful is the tree, and how attractive is its look!

59 Then Raphael the holy angel, who was with me, answered me and said: this

is the tree of wisdom, of which thy father old and thy aged mother, who were

before thee, have eaten, and they learnt wisdom and their eyes were opened,

and they knew that they were naked and they were driven out of the garden.

60 And from thence I went to the ends of the earth and saw there great beasts,

and each differed from the other; and birds also differing in appearance and

beauty and voice, the one differing from the other.

61 And to the east of those beasts I saw the ends of the earth whereon the

heaven rests, and the portals of the heaven open. And I saw how the stars of

Heaven come forth, and I counted the portals out of which they proceed, and

wrote down all their outlets, of each individual star by itself, according to their

number and their names, their courses and their positions, and their times and

their months, as Uriel the holy angel who was with me showed me.

62 He showed all things to me and wrote them down for me; also their names

he wrote for me, and their laws and their companies.

63 And from thence I went towards the north to the ends of the earth, and

there I saw a great and glorious device at the ends of the whole earth.

64 And here I saw three portals of Heaven open in the heaven: through each of

them proceed north winds: when they blow there is cold, hail, frost, snow, dew,

and rain. And out of one portal they blow for good: but when they blow through

the other two portals, it is with violence and affliction on the earth, and they

blow with violence.

65 And from thence I went towards the west to the ends of the earth, and saw

there three portals of the heaven open such as I had seen in the east, the same

number of portals, and the same number of outlets.

66 And from thence I went to the south to the ends of the earth, and saw there

three open portals of the Heaven: and thence there come dew, rain, and wind.

And from thence I went to the east to the ends of the heaven, and saw here the

three eastern portals of Heaven open and small portals above them.

67 Through each of these small portals pass the stars of Heaven and run their

course to the west on the path which is shown to them.

68 And as often as I saw I blessed always the LORD of Glory, and I continued to

bless the LORD of Glory who has wrought great and glorious wonders, to show

the greatness of his work to the angels and to spirits and to men, that they

might praise his work and all his creation: that they might see the work of his

might and praise the great work of his hands and bless him for ever.

But to us that heard of them that also kept his Word