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The Saga of the Book of Enoch
Crisis in the Days of Jared: The Descent of the Watchers

A. Millennial Reign of the Watchers

1. Watchers serve God in heaven
2. Watchers arrive on earth
3. Watchers desire the daughters of men
4. Watchers desire to beget children
5. Semjaza convinces Watchers to act
6. Watchers swear to act
7. Watchers take wives
8. Watchers defiled by fornication
9. Watchers beget children (Nephilim)
10. Watchers' 1,000-year reign

B. Crisis of the Watchers' Offspring

11. Nephilim oppress humanity
12. Nephilim consume humans
13. Nephilim corrupt all of nature
14. Nephilim commit cannibalism

C. Ministry of Enoch

15. Enoch sent to preach to the Watchers
16. Condemnation of Watchers and Nephilim decreed by God
17. Enoch sent by Watchers to petition God
18. Watchers petition God for forgiveness
19. Watchers petition God for longevity for the Nephilim
20. Enoch sent a vision from God
21. Watchers' requests denied by God
22. Condemnation of Watchers and Nephilim decreed by God
23. Enoch affirms God's decree to the Watchers
24. Enoch raptured

D. Judgment of the Watchers and their Offspring

25. Azazel bound in the abyss
26. Nephilim incited to civil war
27. Nephilim stoned from heaven
28. Watchers witness Nephilim decimation
29. Nephilim condemned to become evil spirits
30. Watchers bound in the abyss
31. The flood of Noah's day
32. Watchers and Nephilim judged
33. Watchers and Nephilim thrown in the lake of fire

E. Chronicle of the Watchers' Descent

The Four Abodes of the Watchers

1. Watchers serve God in heaven

Sometime before the earth was created, God’s messengers, the angels, were created. The bible gives us scant information about the angels. Today, much of what we assume we “know” about the angels is conjectural. Much of what has been hypothesized by the church about God’s angels is now accepted as fact but does not have a biblical basis. For example, it is assumed that those angels who have remained faithful and did not follow Lucifer when he rebelled, have been tested and are now impeccable, in other words, incapable of sin. Another assumption about the angels commonly held by christians today is that they are somehow all-knowing concerning the program of God for humanity and creation, and are therefore incapable of being wrong. Finally, it is assumed that angels are pure spirit without material body. These assumptions, were apparently not common among christians before Greek thought became predominate in christianity.

These assumptions about angels were foreign not only to the writer of the Book of Enoch, but also to many other Jewish writers before and after the christian era. In the New Testament, Jude and Peter seem to corroborate this. In the Dead Sea Scroll caves, numerous Jewish writings also refer to angelic carnality; among them, "The Book of the Giants", "The Book of Jubilees", and the "Testament of Amram". {Top}

2. Watchers arrive on earth

A large portion of the Book of Enoch deals with a worldwide crisis which came about as a result of the sins of a group of 200 angels described as "Watchers", (a term also used in the biblical Book of Daniel). The sin of these Watcher angels which precipitated the crisis is said to have occurred "in the days of Jared”. It may be assumed however that the Watcher angels who sinned were already on earth prior to the crisis they caused. It may also be assumed that other Watcher angels who did not participate in their sin were present in those days. {Top}

3. Watchers desire the daughters of men

The chain of events leading to the destruction of all the living on earth by flood, began sometime between 1,194 and 1,033 years before the flood. At that time a group of 200 Watcher angels became enticed by “the daughters of men” and desired to take them as wives. At this juncture in the disastrous chain of events the Watchers had not yet acted upon their desires; we may assume the opportunity for a change of mind and turning from sin was still afforded them. {Top}

4. Watchers desire to beget children

Part and parcel with the desire for human wives, the Watcher angels also desired to have children we are told. After having acted as watchers and recorders of all things in the human realm, these watchers became envious of certain of the activities of humanity and wished wives and children. {Top}

5. Semjaza convinces Watchers to act

Mount Hermon is the locale in the Book of Enoch reported as a gathering place for this group of Watcher angels. On one such occasion, they were gathered there when discussion arose concerning the taking of human wives. After this discussion decision was made to proceed to take wives as they wished from among humanity. Before departing from Mount Hermon, one of their number, by the name of Semjaza, challenged the others to take an oath to stick with their decision; Semjaza’s contention was the other’s may very well change their minds and Semjaza did not want to be the only one to experience the punishment that would result from the act. They all agreed to proceed. {Top}

6. Watchers swear to act

Before leaving Mount Hermon, this group of Watcher angels agreed to Semjaza's advice and took an oath one to another to not break with their plan to proceed with the taking of human wives. {Top}

7. Watchers take wives

The Watcher angels proceeded to act upon their plan. The relevant passage in Genesis and the passages in Enoch do not report whether the angels sought human agreement to their plan. The phrase “They took as their wives any they chose,” from Genesis seems to imply they did so without human consent. Women were likely taken against their will into relationships with the angels. {Top}

8. Watchers defiled by fornication

Despite the fact the angelic action was described as “taking wives”, there is no doubt left that such action was not sanctioned by God and was therefore deemed fornication. It is at this point Enoch reports the Watchers became defiled. The implication being there had remained opportunity for the Watchers to repent until they had consummated their relations with women. Once the Watchers had thus defiled themselves, the die was cast and there was no turning back. {Top}

9. Watchers beget children (Nephilim)

The scripture and Enoch’s book report the Watcher angels’ offspring were called “nephilim”. The word itself is subject to some debate regarding its meaning. It is commonly assumed the word should be translated “giants”. This is because the offspring of the Watchers were typified by mutations, one of the most common being giantism. Other types of mutations were apparently also common. In chapter 85 of Enoch's book, using allegorical language Enoch refers to women giving birth to Nephilim in this way, "all of whom became pregnant, and brought forth elephants, camels, and asses". A rabbinic writing from the inter-testamental period corroborates this view; the Book of Jubilees 7:22, reads, "And they begat sons the Naphidim, and they were all unlike..."

The Watchers began taking human wives more than 1,000 years prior to the flood of Noah’s time. We should note polygamy was the norm for human relations in that era; it is very likely each of the angels had numerous wives and continued to take wives throughout the millennium as it progressed. The stage was now set… the angels would cause the planet to be overrun with their grotesque offspring. {Top}

10. Watchers' millennial reign

As if falling away from God were not enough, the Watchers add to their guilt by interposing themselves in the role which should alone be reserved for God; the Watchers impose themselves over mankind. In this role, and at the behest of Azazel, one of their number, they begin to systematically disseminate their teachings to mankind on a number of subjects. In addition to relating true information apparently, they also begin a program of disinformation and the inculcation of the occult among humans. The cummulative result of the Watchers' indoctrination of the human race was the subjugation and oppression of all of humanity; the teaching of the Watchers resulted in, "much blood being shed upon the earth, and all lawlessness being wrought upon the earth." (Enoch 9:1-2)

Their rule over mankind was to last a millennium. {Top}

11. Nephilim oppress humanity

Meanwhile, the offspring of the Watchers began to come into their own in the world of men. Unlike Adam and Eve whom the scriptures tell us fell from innocence, and unlike the Watchers, who we are also informed fell from God’s grace, the Nephilim seem to have been bad from the beginning. Being the offspring of both fallen humanity and fallen angelic beings, the Nephilim are never spoken of as having fallen from God’s grace and are never given an opportunity to repent or to obey God. In agreement with this picture the Nephilim are shown in the Book of Enoch as oppressive of humanity from the start. The human race is exploited and used to fulfill every desire of the Watcher offspring. {Top}

12. Nephilim consume humans

Perhaps it was a natural progression for the Nephilim, but not satisfied with exploiting the resources of humanity, the Nephilim we are told turned on them and began to feed upon them as well. {Top}

13. Nephilim corrupt all of nature

The corruption of the world proceeded from bad to worse as we are told the Nephilim, not satisfied with ruling over and consuming humanity, begin to sin against the animal kingdom in ways which lead to the corruption of the entire world. {Top}

14. Nephilim commit cannibalism

Devoid of all natural compassion, the Nephilim take to exploiting one another as well and devolve into cannibalism of each other, and the drinking of one another's blood. {Top}

15. Enoch sent to preach to the Watchers

Enoch having been born 1033 years before the flood, had cause throughout his life to interact with the Watchers, both those fallen and those who had not. The judgment of God against the Watchers and their children having been determined, Enoch is sent to preach God's decree to the sinning angels at Mount Hermon. {Top}

16. Condemnation of the Watchers and Nephilim decreed by God

Enoch declares God's decree and pronounces God's judgment against the Watchers and their offspring.

God has decreed Azazel will be the first to be bound and cast into an abyss in the desert. After this, the Nephilim will be judged; they will be incited to civil war and wipe each other from off the planet. The Watchers are doomed to look upon this slaughter and will be helpless to stop it. With the decimation of the Nephilim complete and fresh before the eyes of the Watchers, the Watchers will be bound in chains and cast into the abyss, as was Azazel before them. They will remain there for a period of seventy generations, after which time they will be finally judged and cast into eternal flames. {Top}

17. Enoch sent by Watchers to petition God

After hearing God's decree, the Watchers are greatly troubled and request Enoch to petition God on their behalf. Enoch records the requests of the Watchers in writing. {Top}

18. Watchers petition God for forgiveness

The Watchers request that God forgive their sins. {Top}

19. Watchers petition God for longevity for the Nephilim

The Watchers request mercy from God upon their offspring; they request the Nephilim not be judged but rather allowed to live out their full length of days. {Top}

20. Enoch sent a vision from God

Enoch puts the petition of the Watchers in writing and sets out to speak to God on their behalf. Along the way he takes rest and while reading the Watchers' petition, Enoch sleeps and beholds a dream. {Top}

21. Watchers' requests denied by God

Knowing the Watchers' requests, God sends Enoch a vision in which He relates His refusal to grant the Watchers' requests. {Top}

22. Condemnation of Watchers and Nephilim decreed by God

Enoch is informed again of the sure condemnation and judgment of the Watchers and their children. {Top}

23. Enoch affirms God's decree to the Watchers

Enoch returns to Mount Hermon to the sinning angels. Upon arriving at the meeting Enoch finds the angels weeping with regret for their fate and that of their children. Enoch declares his vision. God’s judgment is set. The Watchers are not to be forgiven and the Nephilim are not to be granted an extension of their lives. Azazel is to be bound, the Nephilim are to be destroyed and the remaining Watchers are to be bound in the abyss until the final judgment. {Top}

24. Enoch raptured

Some time after these events, 669 years before the flood, Enoch is caught up, translated alive by God into heaven. {Top}

25. Azazel bound in the abyss

God’s decree against the Watchers begins to be carried out about 120 years before the flood. The wretched condition of the world has persisted more than five centuries since Enoch initially pronounced God’s judgment to the Watchers. Azazel is bound in chains and cast in darkness into an abyss in the desert and covered with rocks. {Top}

26. Nephilim incited to civil war

With the remaining sinning Watchers still free, Gabriel incites the children of the Watchers to war; civil war breaks out among the Nephilim about 120 years before the flood. For more than a century the war will rage until the Nephilim are wiped from off the planet. {Top}

27. Nephilim stoned from heaven

In order to speed the process of their destruction, angels throw stones from heaven upon the Nephilim on earth. {Top}

28. Watchers witness Nephilim decimation

Throughout the duration of the Nephilim civil war, the Watchers not yet bound in the abyss are witness to the destruction of their children and are utterly powerless to stop it. {Top}

29. Nephilim condemned to become evil spirits

Once dead, the unique origin of the Nephilim, which made them angelic-human hybrids, leads to the pronouncement of a unique judgment upon them. As disembodied spirits they are doomed to roam the earth as evil spirits. In this role they will hunger and thirst yet not eat or drink; they will serve as a source of trouble for sinful humanity until the final judgment. {Top}

30. Watchers bound in the abyss

After the judgment of of the Nephilim has been thus established, and with their destruction fresh before their parent's eyes, Michael binds Semjaza and casts him into the abyss; the rest of the sinning Watchers are also bound and cast into the abyss with Azazel and Semjaza, who went before them. {Top}

31. The flood of Noah's day

In the year the deluge comes, Methuselah, the son of Enoch, dies. Noah and his family enter the ark. The flood submerges the planet and destroys all life except for Noah and those saved from judgment with him in the ark. {Top}

32. Watchers and Nephilim judged

After the birth of Jesus, the seventieth generation from Methuselah, the devil sets out to destroy the son of God in order to prevent God’s plan from being completed. Jesus is indeed killed, but this serves to complete rather than thwart God’s plan. Jesus, seventieth from Methuselah, rises from the dead and ascends victorious into heaven to the throne of God.

Jesus returns from heaven and sets up his kingdom on earth, bringing God’s plan for the world to consummation.

After a millennial reign of Christ on earth, the Son of Man is seated on His Throne of Glory and the final judgment takes place. {Top}

33. Watchers and Nephilim thrown in the lake of fire

The Watchers and the Nephilim are taken from the abyss and thrown into the flames of hell forever. {Top}

The Four Abodes of the Watchers

In their descent, the Watchers pass through four abodes in descending order:
1. The Heaven
2. The Earth
3. The Abyss
4. The Lake of Fire {Top}



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