1) "The Book of Enoch": A Short, Illustrated Thread 🧵📕🤏🎨
If you’re interested but haven’t had the chance to read it, this thread might be just for you. I tried to keep it brief, but there are so many fascinating details in this book that it ended up being a 23-post thread. So buckle up!
Find a link to a free version of the book at the bottom.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Book of Enoch, an ancient Jewish text, is traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah, though its actual authorship remains unknown. Enoch is depicted as a righteous man entrusted by God with profound visions and revelations about divine secrets, angelic interactions, and prophecies concerning judgment.
Originating during the Second Temple period (circa 530 BCE to 70 CE), the book was highly influential among early Jewish communities but is not included in most Jewish or Christian biblical canons, except within the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Eritrean Orthodox Church.
The book fell into obscurity in Western Christianity until the late 18th century when James Bruce brought back an Ethiopian version to Europe, sparking renewed interest among scholars. Its influence is evident in various Jewish and Christian writings, particularly through its detailed descriptions of angelology, demonology, and messianism.
The book is organized into five sections: The Watchers, The Parables, The Book of Noah, The Kingdom of Heaven, and The Epistle of Enoch.
@ashtonforbes Shouldn't be a problem if your argument is valid. And yeah, Corridor Crew debunked your videos, they literally found the video asset used to composite them and you freaked out.
@chrisramsay52 The Great Wall of China is facing the wrong direction ⬇️
Hey Chris, been following you for a long time, we pretty much like the same stuff, I’ve always had a thing for playing cards and the unknown. Congrats on the new channel, amazing production.
https://t.co/xYcNpIPAHD
Did you know that the Great Wall of China is facing the wrong direction?
The wall was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and it should protect the Chinese territories from invaders from the North, but by analyzing its orientation, it becomes apparent that it’s predominantly facing inward, effectively protecting the northern part from the south.
The Mongol Empire started to fragment after the death of Genghis Khan in 1227. So, at the time of construction of the Great Wall, it was more than a 1000 years that those Northern territories were inhabited by just nomadic tribes and various ethnic groups. Where the Chinese just distracted when they built it?
History doesn’t make sense because it’s a lie.
If the moon is round and rotates on its axis, then why does it always appear the same when viewed in Russia, Germany, America, England, France, Arabia, China, Japan, Africa, & even Australia?
Please explain it to me like I’m 5 Years Old…
@MarkPRyan2 Thanks a lot, Mark! As I mentioned in the DMs, maybe I’ll start sharing some of the work from my new project soon, really excited about it.