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A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 13
Title | A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 13 |
Publication Type | Magazine Article |
Year of Publication | 1977 |
Authors | Nibley, Hugh W. |
Magazine | Ensign |
Volume | 7 |
Issue Number | 8 |
Date Published | August 1977 |
Keywords | Book of Enoch; Pearl of Great Price |
URL | https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1977/08/a-strange-thing-in-the-land-the-return-of-the-book-of-enoch-part-13?lang=eng |
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A Strange Thing in the Land: The Return of the Book of Enoch, Part 13
The “Enoch” of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Moses 6:39. When they heard him … fear came on all them that heard him.
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4QEnGiantsb 1.20. [Thereupon] all the giants [and the nephilim] took fright
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Moses 6:40. And there came a man unto him, whose name was Mahijah, and said to him: Tell us plainly who thou art and from whence thou comest? |
and they summoned MHWY and he came to them. And the giants asked him and sent him to Enoch * * saying to him: “Go then * * and under pain of death you must * * * and listen to his voice; and tell him that he is to explain to you and to interpret the dreams** |
6Q8 1.* * Ohya and he said to MHWY: “* * and (I?) do not tremble. Who showed you all (that), tell [us(?)]**” And MHWY said: “* *Baraq’el, my father, was with me.”
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Moses 6:41. And he said to them: I came out from … the land of my fathers, a land of righteousness unto this day
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4QEnGiantsc. [Ohyah, following MHWY’s report]: “* * … my accusers * * they dwell in [heaven]s, for they live in holy abodes … they are more powerful than I.
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Moses 6:42. And … as I journeyed … by the sea east, I beheld a vision: and lo, the heavens I saw. …
Moses 7:2–3. As I was journeying … I … went up on the mount … I beheld the heavens open. …
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4QEnGiantsb. [MHWY … rose up into the air] like the whirlwind, and he flew … and crossed Solitude, the great desert* * And he caught sight of Enoch, and he called to him and said to him: “An oracle * * *”
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Moses 6:45. Enoch: We … cannot deny. … Moses 6:46. For a book of remembrance we have written among us, according to the pattern given by the finger of God … in our own language.
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4QEnGiantsa 7.* *to you, MH[wy* *] the two tablets * * and the second has not been read up till now. 8. The boo[k of * * The copy of the second tablet of the Epistle * * written] by Enoch, the distinguished scribe’s own hand * * and the Holy One, to Shemihazah and all [his] com[panions].
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Moses 6:47. And as Enoch spake forth the words of God, the people trembled, and could not stand in his presence.
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4QEnGiantsa Frg. 4. * * Ohyah said to Hahyah, his brother * * * they prostrated themselves and began to weep before [Enoch(?)* *].
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Moses 6:48. And he said to them … We are made partakers of misery and woe … Moses 6:49. … carnal, sensual, and devilish, and are shut out from the presence of God.
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4EnGiantsa Frg. 8. The longest fragment: The depravity and misery of the people described. Their petition is rejected: God has cast them out. All is “for the worst.”
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Moses 6:52. If thou wilt turn unto me; … and repent … asking all things in his name, … it shall be given you.
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(Closing line) And yet, loosen your bonds (of sin) which tie [you] up * * and begin to pray.
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Moses 7:13. And … he [Enoch] led the people of God, and their enemies came to battle against them; and he spake the word of the Lord, and the earth trembled …
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4QEnGiantsc. (Ohyah the enemy of Enoch): “… by the strength of my power, [I had attacked] all flesh and I have made war with them … they live in holy abodes, and … they are more powerful than I.”
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and the roar of the lions was heard out of the wilderness;
and all nations feared greatly.
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[Thereupon* *] the roaring of the wild beasts came and the multitude of wild animals began to cry out * * And Ohyah spoke … “My dream has overwhelmed? [me] * * * and the s[leep] of my eyes [has fled] …
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Moses 7:37. … these shall suffer. Moses 7:38. … these … shall perish in the floods, and behold, I will shut them up; a prison have I prepared for them.
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4QEnGiantsa Frg.7. Then Ohyah [said] to Hahyah, his brother * * Then he (sc. God) punished … the [sons] of the Watchers, the giants, and all [their] beloved ones will not be spared * * * he has imprisoned us and you he has subdued (lit. TQAF, seized, confined).
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Bearing in mind that the Aramaic fragments are few and very small and arranged in whatever order the editors think best, it is still possible to see that the themes of the Joseph Smith account emerge clearly amidst all the very obvious changes and vicissitudes that have occurred to the ancient texts.
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