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Nestle-Aland Greek NT (1993)
N/A GNT
The Book of Enoch the Prophet (1883)
1Eno(Lau)
[[SECT. IV.]]
[No book] [1]They raised me up into a certain place, where there was the appearance of a burning fire; and when they pleased they assumed the likeness of men.
[No book] [2]They carried me to a lofty spot, to a mountain, the top of which reached to heaven.
[No book] [3]And I beheld the receptacles of light and of thunder at the extremities of the place, where it was deepest. There was a bow of fire, and arrows in their quiver, a sword of fire, and every species of lightning.
[No book] [4]Then they elevated me to a babbling stream, and to a fire in the west, which received all the setting of the sun. I came to a river of fire, which flowed like water, and emptied itself into the great sea westwards.
[No book] [5]I saw every large river, until I arrived at the great darkness. I went to where all of flesh migrate; and I beheld the mountains of the gloom which constitutes winter, and the place from which issues the water in every abyss.
[No book] [6]I saw also the mouths of all the rivers in the world, and the mouths of the deep.
Footnotes
[17:0] Paris MS., in which however the title of chap. xvii. is omitted, although the section is noticed.
[17:1] one place.
[17:4] to water of life, which spoke.
Author: Eberhard Nestle (1851–1913), Kurt Aland (1915–1994), Barbara Aland (b. 1937), et al.
Source: sacred-texts.org

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Translation: Richard Laurence (1883)
Source: sacred-texts.com
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