Several
Reconstructions In Full From
Ancient Fragments
The Book of the Giants was published in not less than six or seven languages. From the original
Syriac the
Greek and
Middle Persian versions were made.
Also known as The Book of Giants or the
Book Of Og (Vir-Og-dad) it's about the Giborim, the sons of the
Nephilim, the
Fallen Angels, it features a full summary of the interesting "
Dream Sequences" (parables) of the giants, via the
Interpretations of several professional theologians.
Reading from The Book of Giants found in the
Qumran Caves, the
Dead Sea Scrolls and the Ka-Wan of the Manichaeans, we'll reconstruct the full story, and examine several key aspects. GIANTS AT THE NORTH
POLE /
EDEN? The book of giants, or known as the book of Og (ogres), states that 32 or 36 towns were built for the wicked sons of the giants near Mt
Sumeru, at the
North Pole. They were taken there to spare them from the war betwen
the giants and the angels. Another name for the area is
Aryan -
Vedan,'Aryan - Weyzan' in Indo-Iranian. According to the ancient texts, these people originated the arts and crafts and built weapons for a war between the giants and the angels. The book of
Enoch, and the
Apocalypse of Baruch (and many other texts) are considered 'OT
Apocrypha', and are kept out of the modern bible. Enoch is part of the original 88 books of the bible.
From
Wikipedia: "
The Book of Enoch (also
1 Enoch,
Ge'ez: መጽሐፈ ሄኖክ mätṣḥäfä henok) is an ancient
Jewish religious work, ascribed by tradition to Enoch, the great-grandfather of
Noah, although modern scholars estimate the older sections (mainly in the Book of the
Watchers) to date from about
300 BC, and the latest part (Book of Parables) probably to the first century BC. It is not part of the biblical canon as used by
Jews, apart from
Beta Israel. It is regarded as canonical by the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and
Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and it is wholly extant in the
Ge'ez language, with
Aramaic fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls and a few Greek and
Latin fragments. For this and other reasons, the traditional
Ethiopian belief is that the original language of the work was Ge'ez. The books author was Enoch himself, before the
Biblical Flood. The authors of the
New Testament were familiar with the content of the story and influenced by it: a critical part of the bible, a section of 1 Enoch (1 En 1:9 or 1 En
2:1 depending on the translation) is quoted in the New Testament (
Epistle of Jude 1:14–15), and is attributed there to "Enoch the
Seventh from
Adam" (1 En 60:8). The text was also used by the community that originally collected the
Dead Scrolls Canonicity and was evidently widely known during the development of the
Hebrew Bible Canon. The biblical story revolves completely around the book of giants and the book of Enoch as without these tales it lacks context.
Note the mention of the Kephalia, the montrosity that controls the ebb and flow of tides and weather. This is also in an upcoming piece of mine.
- published: 27 Jun 2016
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