Israel
behold a ladder
set up
on
the
earth,
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the
Great One
has given to men
to
converse
therewith
and
understand
with
the
heart.
***
He
taketh away
the
heart
of
the
chief
of
the
people
of
the
earth,
and
causeth them to wander
in
a
wilderness
where there
is no way.
The book of Enoch
**
And the earth
was
without form,
and
void;
***
They
grope
in
the
dark without light,
and
he
makseth them to stagger
like a drunken
man.
and
behind them
a
desolate
wilderness;
**
and
darkness
was
upon the face
of
the
deep.
***
yea,
and
nothing shall escape them.
The appearance
of them
is as
the appearance of horses;
and
as horsemen,
so
shall they run.
Like the noise of chariots
on
the
tops of mountains shall they leap,
**
Moreover
the
multitude
of
thy strangers
shall be like small
dust,
and the multitude
of
the
terrible ones
**
But
Abraham
said,
Son,
remember
that thou
in thy lifetime
receivedst
thy
good things,
and likewise Lazarus evil things:
but
now
he
is
comforted,
and
thou
art
tormented.
And
beside all this,
between
us
and
you
there
is
a great
gulf fixed:
so
that they
which would pass from hence
to
you
cannot;
neither
can they
pass
to
us,
that would
come from thence.
**
And
ISamuelyea
saw
a deep abyss,
with columns of heavenly fire,
**
Therefore my people
are gone
into
captivity,
because
they
have no knowledge:
and
their honourable men are famished,
and
their multitude
dried up with thirst.
Therefore
hell hath
enlarged herself,
and
opened her mouth
without measure:
and
their glory,
and
their multitude,
and
their pomp,
and
he
that rejoiceth,
shall
descend
into it.
***
and
among them
ISamuelOn
saw
columns of fire fall,
which were beyond measure
alike
towards
the
height
and
towards
the
depth.
And beyond that abyss
ISamuelOn
saw
a place
which had
no firmament
of the heaven above,
and
no firmly
founded
earth
beneath it:
there
was no water upon it,
and
no birds,
but
it
was a waste
and horrible place.
The book of Enoch
**
Upon
the
wicked
he
shall rain snares,
fire
and
brimstone,
and an horrible tempest:
this
shall be the portion of their cup.
For
the righteous
Lord Samuelyea
loveth righteousness;
his
countenance
doth behold
the
upright.
***
ISamuel
saw
there
seven stars
like great burning
mountains,
and
to me,
when I inquired regarding them,
The angel
said:
'This place
is
the
end
of
heaven
and
earth:
this has become a prison
for
the
stars
and
the
host of heaven.
And the stars which roll over the fire are they which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord in the
**
that Cain
rose up
against
Abel
his brother,
and
slew him.
***
beginning of their rising,
because
they
did not
come
forth
at their
appointed times.
***
And
the
Lord God
caused
a
deep
sleep
to
fall upon Adam,
**
and
let
it
divide
the waters
from
the waters.
***
And
when
the
sun
was going down,
a deep sleep fell upon Abram;
and,
lo,
an
horror
of
great darkness
fell upon him.
***
And
he
dreamed,
and
Israel
behold
a
ladder
set up
on
the
earth,
and
the
top
of
it
reached to heaven:
and
behold
the
angels
of
God
ascending
and
descending
on it.
And,
behold,
the
LordSamuelyea
stood above it,
and
said,
I am the Lord God
of
Abraham thy father,
and
the
God of Isaac:
the land whereon
thou
lieast,
to
thee
will I give
it,
and
to
thy seed;
**
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.
Then I said:
'How fearful is the place and how terrible to look upon!'
***
shall
be
as
chaff
that
passeth away:
yea,
it
shall be at
an
instant suddenly.
Thou shalt be visited
of
the
LordSamuel
of
hosts
with thunder,
and
with earthquake,
and
great noise,
with
storm
and
tempest,
and
the
flame of devouring fire.
ISamuelYea
