[Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol. Jerusalem and the Mountains, Ravines and Streams.][1]And I went from thence to the middle of the earth, and I saw a blessed place [Gg: in which there were trees] with branches abiding and blooming [of a dismembered tree],[2]And there I saw a holy mountain, [E: and] underneath the mountain to the east there was a stream and it flowed towards the south,[3]And I saw towards the east another mountain higher than this, and between them a deep and narrow ravine: in it also ran a stream [Gg: underneath] the mountain,[4]And to the west thereof there was another mountain, lower than the former and of small elevation, and a ravine [Gg: deep and dry] between them: and another deep and dry ravine was at the extremities of the three [Gg: mountains],[5]And all the ravines were deep [E: and narrow], (being formed) of hard rock, and trees were not planted upon them,[6]And I marveled [E: at the rocks, and I marveled] at the ravine, yea, I marveled very much.
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[Gg: Text found only in Greek Akhmim]]
[E: Text found only in Ethiopic]]
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Translation: R. H. Charles, D. Litt., D.D. (1917)
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