Canonized or not I would also recommend reading the first book of Enoch to fill in the blanks. Once you do all of this makes perfect sense. Enoch walked with God and was 1 of only 2 people in the Bible who never tasted death and were taken to heaven. The fact that both James and Jude also reference his works I’m canonized scripture makes this read and the contents therein reasonable.
As I said, verify all that I have said in the Bible and draw your own conclusions. Then, read Enoch and watch the lights and horns going off. And remember, the Bible contains many ‘supernatural’ things. Trust in the Lord and lean not on YOUR understandings - you are about
to encounter many supernatural things........problem is, they actually line up better when you view the world around you than the revised history you have been taught.
It's been years but I have read Enoch. Along with a lot of the Nag Hammadi scriptures and dead sea scrolls. I often wonder how much of our Bible has been compromised throughout history through translation and censorship..
Canonized or not I would also recommend reading the first book of Enoch to fill in the blanks. Once you do all of this makes perfect sense. Enoch walked with God and was 1 of only 2 people in the Bible who never tasted death and were taken to heaven. The fact that both James and Jude also reference his works I’m canonized scripture makes this read and the contents therein reasonable.
As I said, verify all that I have said in the Bible and draw your own conclusions. Then, read Enoch and watch the lights and horns going off. And remember, the Bible contains many ‘supernatural’ things. Trust in the Lord and lean not on YOUR understandings - you are about to encounter many supernatural things........problem is, they actually line up better when you view the world around you than the revised history you have been taught.
It's been years but I have read Enoch. Along with a lot of the Nag Hammadi scriptures and dead sea scrolls. I often wonder how much of our Bible has been compromised throughout history through translation and censorship..