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From Enoch to You With Love
- Is there really an End of the World?
- Is there a final battle between good and evil?
- What will it be like? Is there life after?
- How to make the transition to the other side?
- Is Judgment Day for real, and how to survive?
- What about Fallen Angels, and the origins of evil?
The basic theme of
The Books of Enoch is 'How to survive apocalypse without fear'.
From Enoch to You with Love is a primer to understanding Enoch's ancient books.
Panic is plaguing the planet and society dissolving into chaos - or freezing into autocracy. 'Apocalypse' looms in the collective mind. On cue, the Books of Enoch resurface - surviving the first apocalypse (the Great Flood); journeying through the dramas of history; 'lost' for a thousand years; trashed by the threatened and the pompous - to arrive (and proliferate) on time for their target audience 5000 or so years later.
Joye Knauf Alit opens the treasure Enoch posts down the millennia - hidden knowledge, keys to understanding the why's of coming chaos, and how to confidently outride the storms of Earth's transition into a new post-evil era - God's dream fulfilled.
From Enoch to You peers with Enoch down God's telescope at history - from beginning to future end. Enoch's task was to write and pass the knowledge down the generations to his descendants at the other end where most of prophecy has translated into history. It is his Blessing to them.
The author unwraps major items, clears away clutter, and examines:
the origins of evil and God's plans for its extinction;
the meaning of 'righteous' and the crucial choice;
signs of the approach of the Day of the Lord;
what happens 'on that day'
(when the 'Son of Man comes with 10,000s of His angels') -
the trials, the sentences and rewards;
and the joys of the After-life, the 'place prepared'.
Enoch's extra-terrestrial travels paint Heaven, Hell and infinity and say "See!". Alit looks into Enoch's portals and realms - other dimensions opening to God's people.
Alit's style is informal and accessible. Enoch's words are printed in blue.
The story is redemptive - heed God's warnings, obey His instructions as in Noah's day, and avoid the coming catastrophe.