Revelation 4: The Throne of Heaven (Song)

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  • those who sleep not reference from enoch • revelation 4 Enochrefe...
    enoch reference : Holy Holy Holy is The Lord of Spirits • BOOK OF ENOCH
    Holy Holy Holy is The Lord of Spirits • BOOK OF ENOCH see revelation 4 • Revelation 4: The Thro...
    names of the holy messengers who keep watch : • BOOK OF ENOCH see Interesting part of book of Revelation 5 ESPIRITU SA DIOS NAGBANTAY SA KALIBUTAN • Revelation 5: The Lamb...
    @11:57 Chapter 6 of Enoch is Similar to Genesis 6
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    @1:07:12 hollows places of spirits , 1st bright spring , 2nd hollow tortures , 3rd hollow appeal to God , 4th sinners impious no damage till day of judgement
    hollows • BOOK OF ENOCH
    • BOOK OF ENOCH demons
    The phrase "who was and is and is to come" in the Bible closely resembles the depiction of the "Ancient of Days," which appears in both the Book of Daniel and in the Book of Enoch. In these texts, the title "Ancient of Days" is often associated with God's eternal nature, implying that He exists outside of time-He has no beginning or end.
    In the Book of Daniel, specifically Daniel 7:9-14, the "Ancient of Days" is described as a figure who presides over a heavenly court, symbolizing God's sovereignty and eternal reign. This idea is further echoed in the New Testament in Revelation 1:4, where the phrase "who was and is and is to come" is used to describe Jesus Christ, emphasizing His eternal nature and divine authority.
    In the Book of Enoch, we also see references to God as the "Ancient of Days" (in some translations) or as a figure who exists outside of time, as the eternal judge. This title is deeply connected to God's role as the ultimate ruler of creation, unbound by time or space.
    So when we read "who was and is and is to come," it's very much in line with the ancient understanding of God as the eternal, all-powerful being-just as the "Ancient of Days" describes God in both Enoch and Daniel. This phrase carries a deep theological significance, affirming God's timelessness and sovereignty over all things.
    There is abundant proof that Christ approved of the Book of Enoch. Over a
    hundred phrases in the New Testament find precedents in the Book of Enoch.
    Another remarkable bit of evidence for the early Christians' acceptance of the
    Book of Enoch was for many years buried under the King James Bible's
    mistranslation of Luke 9:35, describing the transfiguration of Christ: "And there
    came a voice out of the cloud, saying, 'This is my beloved Son: hear him."
    Apparently the translator here wished to make this verse agree with a similar
    verse in Matthew and Mark. But Luke's verse in the original Greek reads: "This
    is my Son, the Elect One (from the Greek ho eklelegmenos, lit., "the elect one"):
    hear him." The "Elect One" is a most significant term (found fourteen times) in
    the Book of Enoch. If the book was indeed known to the apostles of Christ, with
    its abundant descriptions of the Elect One who should "sit upon the throne of
    glory" and the Elect One who should "dwell in the midst of them," then the great
    scriptural authenticity is accorded to the Book of Enoch when the "voice out of
    the cloud" tells the apostles, "This is my Son, the Elect One" - the one promised
    in the Book of Enoch.
    The Book of Jude tells us in verse 14 that "Enoch, the seventh from Adam,
    prophesied..." Jude also, in verse 15, makes a direct reference to the Book of
    Enoch (2:1), where he writes, "to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are
    ungodly..." The time difference between Enoch and Jude is approximately 3400 years. Therefore, Jude's reference to the Enoch's prophesies strongly leans
    toward the conclusion that these written prophesies were available to him at that
    time.
    you can also find references of spirits of God reference in SHeperd of Hermas
    1. FAITH
    2. CONTINENCE
    3. POWER
    4. PATIENCE
    5. SIMPLICITY
    6. INNOCENCE
    7.PURITY
    JOY
    TRUTH
    PRUDENCE
    CONCORD
    LOVE
    SPIRIT OF THE ENEMY
    UNFAITH
    INCONTINENCE
    DISOBEDIENCE
    DECEIT
    GRIEF
    WICKEDNESS
    LEWDNESS
    ANGER
    FALSEHOOD
    FOLLY
    SLANDER
    HATE
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