Phōs

Chapter Fifty-Nine

Chapter 59 · The Book of Enoch · Unknown · Bibliothēkē

  1. Then another angel, who proceeded with me, spoke to me;
  2. And showed me the first and last secrets in heaven above, and in the depths of the earth: 3. In the extremities of heaven, and in the foundations of it, and in the receptacle of the winds.
  3. He showed me how their spirits were divided; how they were balanced; and how both the springs and the winds were numbered according to the force of their spirit.
  4. He showed me the power of the moon’s light, that its power is a just one; as well as the divisions of the stars, according to their respective names;
  5. That every division is divided; that the lightning flashes;
  6. That its troops123 immediately obey; and that a cessation takes place during thunder in continuance of its sound. Nor are the thunder and the lightning separated; neither do both of them move with one spirit; yet are they not separated. 123 Their host. 124 the receptacle of their times is what sand is. 125 turns it back with a bridle.
  7. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder sounds, and the spirit at a proper period pauses, making an equal division between them; for the receptacle, upon which their periods depend, is loose as sand.124 Each of them at a proper season is restrained with a bridle; and turned by the power of the spirit, which thus propels them according to the spacious extent of the earth.
  8. The spirit likewise of the sea is potent and strong; and as a strong power causes it to ebb,125 so is it driven forwards, and scattered against the mountains of the earth. The spirit of the frost has its angel; in the spirit of hail there is a good angel; the spirit of snow ceases in its strength, and a solitary spirit is in it, which ascends from it like vapour, and is called refrigeration.
  9. The spirit also of mist dwells with them in their receptacle; but it has a receptacle to itself; for its progress is in splendour,
  10. In light, and in darkness, in winter and in summer. It receptacle is bright, and an angel is in it. 12. The spirit of dew has its abode in the extremities of heaven, in connection with the receptacle of rain; and its progress is in winter and in summer. The cloud produced by it, and the cloud of the mist, become united; one gives to the other; and when the spirit of rain is in motion from its receptacle, angels come, and opening its receptacle, bring it forth.
  11. When likewise it is sprinkled over all the earth, it forms an union with every kind of water on the ground; for the waters remain on the ground, because they afford nourishment to the earth from the Most High, who is in heaven.
  12. Upon this account therefore there is a regulation in the quantity of rain,126 which the angels receive. 126 a measure in the rain. 127 even to the garden of the righteous. 128 lean upon.
  13. These things I saw; all of them, even paradise.127
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