Book of Enoch, The Names and Functions of the Fallen Angels

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Beyond the direct Commandments of the Christ (Christ's own words and teachings, not others' interpretations of his teachings), the biblical text I listen to and study most is actually the Book of Enoch.

Ya know, one of the most popular biblical texts at the time of Christ, that he himself references (Matthew 5:5).

Alas, this same text was removed by the Roman Catholic Church due to [reasons]. Ya know, this church: https://x.com/SeanBaskerville/status/1805380834603766172

For truth seekers aspiring to be chosen ones, here's an excerpt from the Book of Enoch many aren't aware of. It's an important puzzle piece in putting together humanity's history, and connecting the past with problems of the present.

And when you think of an "angel" -- in terms of the descriptions in the book of Enoch -- think of someone who looks like us, is genetically related (they mated with human women), but is taller, stronger, smarter, longer lived and with chad genetics. As if the angels are almost like a male crew of science officers, each a subject matter expert, tasked to look over humans. They just got a little too involved... 😈

The Commandments of Christ: https://youtu.be/C7hdUorDU-U?si=OJj_7wuKxZ0bCOOE

The Book of Enoch: https://youtu.be/3FlYpw8PkMY?si=S0o24mhN3mgyU_iV

1 And after this judgement they shall terrify and make them to tremble because they have shown this to those who dwell on the earth.

2 And behold the names of those angels [and these are their names: the first of them is Samjâzâ, the second Artâqîfâ, and the third Armên, the fourth Kôkabêl, the fifth †Tûrâêl†, the sixth Rûmjâl, the seventh Dânjâl, the eighth †Nêqâêl†, the ninth Barâqêl, the tenth Azâzêl, the eleventh Armârôs, the twelfth Batarjâl, the thirteenth †Busasêjal†, the fourteenth Hanânêl, the fifteenth †Tûrêl†, and the sixteenth Sîmâpêsîêl, the seventeenth Jetrêl, the eighteenth Tûmâêl, the nineteenth Tûrêl, the twentieth †Rumâêl†, the twenty-first †Azâzêl†. 3. And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names, and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens].

4. The name of the first Jeqôn: that is, the one who led astray ⌈all⌉ the sons of God, and brought them down to the earth, and led them astray through the daughters of men. 5. And the second was named Asbeêl: he imparted to the holy sons of God evil counsel, and led them astray so that they defiled their bodies with the daughters of men. 6. And the third was named Gâdreêl: he it is who showed the children of men all the blows of death, and he led astray Eve, and showed ⌈the weapons of death to the sons of men⌉ the shield and the coat of mail, and the sword for battle, and all the weapons of death to the children of men. 7. And from his hand they have proceeded against those who dwell on the earth from that day and for evermore. 8. And the fourth was named Pênêmûe: he taught the children of men the bitter and the sweet, and he taught them all the secrets of their wisdom. 9. And he instructed mankind in writing with ink and paper, and thereby many sinned from eternity to eternity and until this day. 10. For men were not created for such a purpose, to give confirmation to their good faith with pen and ink. 11. For men were created exactly like the angels, to the intent that they should continue pure and righteous, and death, which destroys everything, could not have taken hold of them, but through this their knowledge they are perishing, and through this power it is consuming me†. 12. And the fifth was named Kâsdejâ: this is he who showed the children of men all the wicked smitings of spirits and demons, and the smitings of the embryo in the womb, that it may pass away, and [the smitings of the soul] the bites of the serpent, and the smitings which befall through the noontide heat, the son of the serpent named Tabââ‘ĕt. 13. And this is the task of Kâsbeêl, the chief of the oath which he showed to the holy ones when he dwelt high above in glory, and its name is Bîqâ.

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