Humanist;
I think that the ancient pseudographa are wonderful histories. However, there is some degree of corruption in all ancient texts that I am aware of (including the Old and New Testaments). Even the fairly intact records must be interpreted by someone who may not understand the original intent and it will affect the results of their interpretation. Even if the original doctrine was written before the Flood of Noah’s (Noe) time period, the various current versions of Enoch are “composite” documents, with various portions translated and written down at different times by different individuals. This affects the document. For example: If the early Christians were correct that it was Christianity that was taught in the beginning to Adam and by the early prophets and among the Jews, then they (I include myself in this tendency) will see in their readings, a form of Christianity.
We all have our bias which affects our interpretation as to what is going on in these documents. Whereas I see Enoch as a “Christian” document that is consistent with early christianity, A Jew will read it differently. To see a Christian application of Enoch, you can go to
this link in the LDS Atonement thread
and read , posts 324, 325, 326, 330, and 331.
Just as I believe Enoch was excluded from the western canon (Enoch remains IN the eastern Old Testament) because it taught early orthodoxy which became uncomfortable for Judaism and Christianity as their doctrines shifted away from the earliest doctrines, I have to believe a similar mechanism excluded other books from the canon. For example: Later Christianity could not keep early texts that are explicit that the three (God the Father, Jesus and the Holy spirit) are separate individuals, if Christianity wanted to adopt a doctrine where the three become “one”.
REGARDING WHY GOD WAS ANGRY AT THE FALLEN ANGELS
Humanist said:
“You know when I read the first book of enoch (i'm hoping it was a good translation) I remmember reading that one of the reasons god was angry with the angels for taking human wives is that angels were imortal, and not meant to reproduce in such a fashion.”
I could be wrong, but I don’t believe that the Enoch texts specifically teach that it was wrong for angels having bodies to reproduce sexually simply because they “were immortal”. Adam and Eve initially were “immortal” and sexual relations was the manner by which they were to “
fill the earth” (with offspring).
I believe that the major evil influence caused by the fallen angels was not “
leaving their posts” and marriage to and sexual relations with women on the earth, but rather the tremendous moral havoc wreaked by their wicked teachings and influence of mankind. They taught men terrible corruptions such as war, lust adultery, cannibalism (i.e. “
And their flesh was devoured the one by the other, and they drank blood”
. I think it is chapters 7-13 of 1 Enoch that describe many of theses terrible conditions that were caused by these wicked angels.. 1 En 8:1 he teaches them warfare: “
And Azaz’el taught the people (the art of) making swords and knives, and shields...” 1 En 9:6 “
You see what Azaz’el has don: how he has taught all (forms of oppression upon the earth.” In chap 13, enoch relates to Azaz’el that he is punished “
because you have taught injustice and because you have shown to the people deeds of shame, injustice, and sin.” The angel has caused men to commit a much greater level of sin that had existed previously.
The angels Michael, Surafel, and Gabriel (in Kebran 9|II ethiopic) complain to the Lord God (ch 9) about “
what Azaz’el has done; how he has taught all (forms of) oppression upon the earth... revealed to them every (kind of sin)......the whole earth was filled with blood and oppression. “And the whole earth has been corrupted by Azaz’el’s teaching of his (own) actions;....
Had the angels simply abandoned their other duties and married women and lived “normal” lives, the damage would not have been as severe nor widespread.
REGARDING AZAZ’EL - OTHER HISTORIES
S-word said:
“As there is no known source for the story of Azazel other than the Book of Enoch the Prophet, I think that we can safely assume that the Egyptians had access to the writings of Enoch/Imhotep.
There are other histories that describe Azaz’el as evil. For example, In the Apocalypse of Abraham, (ch 13) it is Azaz’el who tries to trick Abraham into abandoning the angel who is about to accompany him into heaven (in his ascension). The Angel is angry with Azaz’el for attempting to fool Abraham : “
Shame on you Azazel! For Abrahams portion is in heaven and yours is on earth, for you have selected here, (and) become enamored of the dwelling place of your filth....Depart from this man...For behold, the garment which in heaven was formerly yours has been set aside for him... (I’m skipping portions, it’s a longer discussion they have...)
In chapt 22, when Abraham is given his vision of the spirits of men who waiting in heaven to come to earth during the various ages, Abraham asks about two groups (one on the right and another on the left). It is the “eternal, Mighty One” who explains to abraham “
Those who are on the left side are a multitude of tribes....Those on the right side...are the people set apart for me of the people with Azazel; ....these (the others) are the ones I have prepared to be born of you and to be called my people.
In chapt 23, during Abraham’s vision of Eden, he see’s Adan and Eve and “
he who is between them is the impiety of their deed unto perdition, Azazel himself”.
Thus, whether the traditions concerning Azazel are read from Enoch histories, or from Abrahamic Histories, Azazel is perdition and, attempts to influence mankind into committing many types of evils.
In the context of how history becomes corrupted by our own private bias, I will be interested as to how S-Word will answer your quiry as to the relationship of the ante-deluvian “
Enoch the Scribe” with the very, very POST deluvian
IMHOTEP (who, among many things, was a scribe as well).
In any cast Humanist, good luck in figuring these things out for yourself.
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