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01-03-2007, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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Does the book of Enoch mention "archons"?
http://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/enoch.html
I am just curious. The story seems to be about the heavenly rulers of the world, or angles that have affected the events on earth. I am curious, are these angles "archons"? |
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Please! The nominative plural of archOn/ARXWN/ARCWN (alpha rho chi omega nu) is archontai/ARXONTAI/ARCONTAI (alpha rho chi omicron nu tau alpha iota). As to whether the word used for the heavenly beings (whether right, acute, obtuse, etc.) mentioned in Enoch is a form of the Greek word ARXWN, the answer is no. But that's not only because Enoch was not written in Greek. It's because the book has only come down to us in Ethiopic and Hebrew. What you really want to ask is: is the Ethiopic or Hebrew word that is used in Enoch for the heavenly beings it mentions the Ethiopic/Hebrew equivalent to ARXWN or the word/words which the LXX translators of the Hebrew Bible translate with ARXWN. If you are referring to the "Watchers" in Enoch, the answer is no. JG |
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Uriel's Machine - by Lomax and Knight. The authors make a few claims; specifically related to the Book of Enoch ..... 1) Uriel takes Enoch high above the earth to witness a comet impact which resulted in mega-tsunamis around the planet, and global flood with very few survivors, in the year 7640 BCE; a second impactor is claimed just in the Mediterranean region circa. 3100 BCE, out of which ashes arises the reborn Egyptian civilisation. 2) Sections from Enoch provide specifications for the construction and theory behind the megalithic structures (standing stones, domens, etc) scattered by the thousands around western europe and the british isles, and thought to have constructed c.4500-3500 BCE. 3) Uriel is considered -- from memory -- an "arch angel". There is little direct action taken by Uriel, apart from taking Enoch aside and allowing him to view a cataclysmic scene, and in the revelation of knowledge to Enoch. 4) The megalithic builders derived some common denominator of measurement, later called "the megalithic yard", by Prf.Thom et al. 5) The same building principles were then used for both the pyramids of Egypt, and the Temples of the Ancient Judaic kings, such as the Temple of Solomon. 6) The foundation stone for one of these (Judaic) temples was taken to Ireland BCE, due to oppresssion, to start the lineage of the Irish Kings, and the same stone is used for the coronation of kings and queens today (is one of the claims by these authors) |
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What on earth does this (utter nonsense) have to do with the linguistic question asked? JG |
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Uriel's Machine: Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge, Noah's Flood, and the Dawn of Civilization (or via: amazon.co.uk)
Author(s): Knight, Christopher; Lomas, Robert The authors are Freemasons. Quote:
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It's perspective is the pre-history of the H in BCH. History is an important consideration, and thus its prehistory is also important to understand, and The authors afford an independently derived chronology for the purported Noah's Flood, mention in the B in BCH. This is for some researchers, contributionary. A million apologists for the tangentiation. As you were. |
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If so, what criteria are you using to judge (a) who is an who is not a good historian and (b) what is a credible vs incredible/valuable vs. worthless and insupportable historical reconstruction? JG |
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to be read and researched for their contribution(s) towards an understanding of antiquity. Pontification by readers on the quality and quantity of what they have to say will depend upon the eye of the beholder. Quote:
Perhaps a bit of this and a bit of that. What do you seek in your research, if you dont mind me asking. The operative word being the pre. The authors from memory cover the megalithic structures, and the very earliest known hieroglyphs which many share, from the period commencing c.4500 BCE. Pre-History. |
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