Read 2013: Beyond Armageddon Online
Authors: Robert Ryan
Tags: #King, #Armageddon, #apocalypse, #Devil, #evil, #Hell, #Koontz, #lucifer, #end of days, #angelfall, #2013, #2012, #Messiah, #Mayan Prophecy, #End Times, #Sandra Ee, #Satan
The translation of Enoch’s “little book” was considerably longer. Zeke was hooked from the opening sentence.
THE APOCALYPSE OF ENOCH
The Lord God said unto me: Know Him who is speaking to you. I am the Creator of all. There is none beyond me. I have no beginning and no end. I am eternal. If I turn away my face, then all things will be destroyed. I have brought thee, Enoch, to heaven to write the things which have been, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter.
And so I, Enoch-the-Scribe, have recorded the ages of Man in this book, from the beginning to the end.
In the beginning the Creator brought forth the Day Star and called his name Lucifer, bringer of light into the darkness. But jealous of his Father, Lucifer rose up against Him. Thus was evil born. The long war had begun that must inevitably lead to Armageddon.
Into the midst of this overthrow the Creator begat Man. Into each soul He breathed his divine spark to light Man’s journey along the path of righteousness. But the spark of Lucifer was in them also, and this unholy light will lure the weak down the path of wickedness.
And the Creator made a covenant with Man. Seven ages would he be given. And He gave them free will to choose between good and evil, knowing that Lucifer would prey upon their covetousness. Trespasses beyond number would He forgive as Man strayed from the path of righteousness. But a day of reckoning must come. And if Man has been drawn irredeemably to the flame of Lucifer, then he must be destroyed, so that evil and suffering cannot reign upon the earth.
And when the long night of untime became time, the Lord God showed me the seven ages of Man.
The first began with his creation and ended with his banishment from the Garden. And Man was not saved.
The second began with the birth of Noah and ended with the flood. And only one man was saved.
The third began when the Creator promised a land to Abraham. But He looked down and saw the tribes of Man slaughtering in God’s name to possess the holy land of Judaea. And He saw that evil still ruled the hearts of men, as it had in the days of Noah. Still they bowed to false idols, destroying themselves with greed and lies and abominable lecheries and all manner of unclean wickedness. The worst was Sodom and Gomorrah. And so He hath rained brimstone upon them, to show Man that the wages of sin is death. But only Lot and his daughters were saved. And the Creator, knower of all things, seeing that Man was weak, and that the slaughter would not stop, sent me down to give this warning to Lot.
Thus endeth the third age of Man.
Those are the ages which have been. Hereafter are the four ages left to Man, which will lead to the final judgment.
The fourth age will begin when the Creator sends his newly-begotten son Jesus Christ as a teacher of righteousness. But He will be shouted down by the multitudes, and Lucifer will gloat at his crucifixion. Evil will prevail upon the land. And Man will not be saved.
The sorrow of the Lord will be great, but a fifth age will dawn when again He tries to spread his message of righteousness through one called Muhammad. But Man will corrupt the words of this chosen prophet, and will not be saved.
Thence will Man descend into two long ages of war and famine and plague, and he shall lose faith in salvation. An apostate generation will arise, and they shall turn to the Antichrist, and his dominion will spread upon the Earth.
But at the end of the seventh age there will be an awakening, when the righteous will rise from sleep, and the divine spark in every soul will begin to grow into a single flame. Yet lo, the spark of Lucifer shall burn just as brightly in the multitude of sinners he hath gathered since Cain.
And the Creator beholds Man standing at the edge of the abyss, when the day of reckoning is at hand, yearning to follow the light of heaven yet being drawn to the light from the lake of fire. And He weepeth at the sight, for He hath feared since the days of Adam that the temptations of Lucifer will be too powerful for Man to overcome. Only if He cometh as the Messiah can they be saved.
But lo, the Creator said unto me He would not come, unless there be one righteous soul who wouldst sacrifice himself to pave the way for the final confrontation in the bottomless pit. For Man will have sunk so deep into wickedness that he must prove he is worth saving. And so one shall be chosen.
The day of reckoning shall come at the dawn of the third millennium after the coming of Jesus. Thence will the seventh age end and the final age begin. Between these ages shall be a threshold in time, whither the Lord God, Father of all, shall create an opening in the heavens to lead Man from his world of sin to the world of righteousness for which he was created. And as the Heavenly Father did at the birth of his son Jesus, He shall align the stars to announce that the time of the Messiah is at hand.
Ye shall know the day of reckoning is nigh when the days grow shorter and the eye of God stares down from the sun. And on the shortest day the heavenly finger of God shall point the way to the new world of salvation and righteousness. But before Man goeth through that heavenly gate, there must be a day of judgment. And if the chosen one is stronger than Job and will blaze the trail to the fallen Lucifer, the Messiah will come, and the pit shall give up its dead.
And the Creator saith unto me, if Man chooseth wisely at the end of the seventh age, he shall be given a new age of righteousness to fulfill his promise, an age of glory without end. But if he chooseth the path of wickedness, he shall be lost forever.
But ye must watch, for the heavens are ever changing, and no one can know the exact day nor the hour wherein the Messiah cometh. If ye do not watch, then Lucifer, that swallower of souls, will come upon thee as a thief.
Then didst He say unto me, all that I have told you, all that you have seen of heavenly things, all that you have seen on earth, take thence the books which you yourself have written. And Man will read them, and will know me as the Creator of all things, and will understand that there is no other God but me. And let them distribute the books—children to children, generation to generation, nations to nations.
Zeke rubbed his eyes and took a sip of his coffee. It had gotten cold.
Dr. Connolly had said that these scrolls were beyond anyone’s wildest imaginings. If these were the actual words of Lot and Enoch, he was right. Jotting a quick note to get a second translation, Zeke considered the scrolls on the assumption that Dr. Connolly’s conclusions were correct.
Written testimony from Lot and Enoch.
The two mysterious angels from the Sodom and Gomorrah account in Genesis indentified as Metatron and Michael.
The existence of Satan and Hell confirmed.
A prediction about the “day of reckoning.”
Dr. Connolly had said he interpreted it as occurring in 2012. Zeke leafed through the professor’s notes until he found his interpretation of Enoch’s timeline. He had copied the relevant section of the scroll onto a separate sheet, then attached two pages of handwritten analysis. Zeke carefully read the excerpt from Enoch’s scroll that filled the first page.
“The day of reckoning shall come at the dawn of the third millennium after the coming of Jesus. Thence will the seventh age end and the final age begin. Between these ages shall be a threshold in time, whither the Lord God, Father of all, shall create an opening in the heavens to lead Man from his world of sin to the world of righteousness for which he was created. And as the Heavenly Father did at the birth of his son Jesus, He shall align the stars to announce that the time of the Messiah is at hand.
Ye shall know the day of reckoning is nigh when the days grow shorter and the eye of God stares down from the sun. And on the shortest day the heavenly finger of God shall point the way to the new world of salvation and righteousness.”
Zeke flipped the page and began reading Dr. Connolly’s comments. The handwriting was shaky and got progressively worse.
This entire passage confirms what many Enoch scholars have argued, that Enoch was also the first astrologer, since he is clearly indicating that the positions of heavenly bodies can influence human behavior. This idea is further supported by Enoch’s mention of God aligning the stars at the birth of Jesus to announce the coming of the Messiah, which would explain the Star of Bethlehem and, one could argue, actually make God the first astrologer.
Be that as it may, Enoch’s prediction about the day of reckoning is quite clear. “The dawn of the third millennium after the coming of Jesus” would mean sometime in the early 2000’s. “When the days grow shorter” would indicate sometime in the fall or winter. “And the eye of God stares down from the sun.” Many ancient cultures referred to a total solar eclipse as the eye of God. Starting with the year two thousand, there have been two in the fall/winter months. Since no cataclysmic events occurred, we know that the “day of reckoning” has not come.
The next total solar eclipse—the only one in 2012— will be on November 13. If we take this as Enoch’s (God’s) harbinger that “the time is nigh,” then his next statement that “on the shortest day the heavenly finger of God shall point the way to the new world of salvation and righteousness” leads us to a very specific date: the winter solstice of 2012. It seems worth mentioning here that, also on that day, three planets will be aligned in a triangular arrangement we now call a yod, but which ancient astrologers referred to as the finger of God. And while yods in general are not uncommon, this one featuring Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto is quite rare. It is also intriguing to note that the ancients referred to the winter solstice as the Golden Gate, or Gate of God. While this may be a detour from the realm of science into pseudoscience or mythology, it is an indisputable fact that December 21, 2012 is the final day of the Mayan long count calendar—a day they considered the end of one world and the beginning of another. In other words, this is the point of alpha and omega.
In any case, I have only scratched the surface of the mountain of speculation surrounding the 2012 phenomenon, and I am too weak to continue. There are many experts who could take up this thread.
In the margin he had scrawled
Unger?
And beneath that,
call Zeke
.
As a paleographer, in the final analysis I still consider the scrolls to be the primary, incontrovertible evidence that the day of reckoning is upon us.
The handwriting had become extremely shaky.
As to whether December 21 will be the actual day, even Enoch cannot be sure, because he says that “the heavens are ever changing, and no one can know the exact day nor the hour.” NASA agrees with him. Their website mentions that astronomical cycles are not absolutely constant and are not known exactly.
Dr. Connolly’s notes ended there.
December 21. Barely two months away. Two months to put together a dig, find the opening to Hell, figure out how to defeat Satan, then somehow make your way down…
Impossible. Absurd. Unless December 21 wasn’t the day. Or, much more likely, the whole thing was nonsense, no matter how convinced Dr. Connolly was.
Unless…
Unless Zeke
was
the Chosen One, and Some Greater Power was making things unfold according to some Master Plan. Dr. Connolly had tried to make that case, but Zeke hadn’t been convinced. He still wasn’t. It didn’t make sense.
Lot had apparently been the original chosen one, but after all God’s pains to save him, he had never gotten the message out. Had the Archenemy gotten past Michael—the very archangel in charge of leading God’s army against Satan—and killed him? If so, what did that say about God’s power over evil? Lot said Satan and some of his “host” were watching them. Maybe Michael and Metatron were so outnumbered and preoccupied saving the daughters that they hadn’t been able to save Lot.
Lot specifically told whoever found the scrolls to “sound the trumpet,” but Dr. Connolly never had. Convinced that Satan and his threats were real, he had essentially spent his life in hiding.
For many are called but few are chosen…
As the second one to read the scrolls, where did that leave Zeke?
He turned on his computer to further his research. While it booted up he quickly scanned the professor’s notes, about fifty rumpled sheets that were mostly drafts of the scrolls. Countless comments were squeezed into spaces and margins—a paleographer thinking out loud, debating meanings with himself, notes about things to look up.
The computer finished booting up and Zeke lost himself in other worlds. He scoured the Internet for everything he could find about Enoch and Sodom and Gomorrah. He copied blocks of text into a word processing document that quickly reached a hundred pages. He downloaded dozens of files and pictures that made him thankful he’d gotten the fastest possible fiberoptic connection. He became so absorbed that he was mildly startled when he noticed the first dim light of dawn coming through his window. Time to wrap this up so he and Leah could begin their day.
He wiped his bleary eyes and did a final scan of the information he’d gathered, starting with the section on Enoch. From several apocryphal books attributed to him and his depiction in the Bible, an entire body of lore had evolved.
He was the great-grandson of Adam, great-grandfather of Noah, and the father of Methuselah. Legend had it that he had been taken to heaven by God without dying, turned into the angel Metatron, placed nearest the Throne, made head of the angels and taught the nature of all things. Enoch/Metatron became the inventor of writing and mathematics and the first astronomer/astrologer. He developed a calendar from his study of the movements of the sun and planets. A Book of Enoch had once been part of the Bible but had been banned by the church. The writers of the Dead Sea Scrolls had included some of his writings. Some scholars believed
The Book of Enoch
had heavily influenced the writer of Revelation.
He scrolled to the section on Sodom and Gomorrah.
People had been searching for the “lost cities of sin” for thousands of years, but they had never been found. The countless hypotheses about their location varied widely, but most placed them somewhere around—or under—the Dead Sea. That bit of information had sent him down another road in his research.