The time after the great flood revealed that great changes had happened to the earth and its people. Enoch before the flood, recorded his vision of the weeks or ages that showed the most significant events that describe the future history of human kind.
We live during the time of the end of Enoch’s seventh week. What does this vision say for us and what can we expect to happen as our age comes to a close and the next age is established on earth?
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The ancients could observe this phenomena by holding something large enough to block out the sun.
I thought we were in the sixth week - what happened?
It ended in 135 AD when the people of Judah were defeated by the Romans and kicked out of Jerusalem and for that matter, Israel. The revolt led by the false messiah, Bar Kohkba, lasted three and one-half years. The time from the start of the seven years war, during which the temple was burned and the sacrifices stopped, to the end of the sixth age, when the people were dispersed, was sixty nine years (7 + 62).
As a result we have been living in the age of apostasy, the seventh week of Enoch’s vision, since then.
Who said we are living in the sixth age? There is some confusion about Enoch’s vision only covering a period of 6,000 years. Enoch’s weeks or ages are marked by events and not by length. He gave no length and neither did the other prophets. I am amazed out how many made assumptions about Enoch’s vision of the weeks/ages without ever having read his writings. His prophecy is one of the most powerful and accurate in all of scriptures. But hardly anyone knows it.
I go into a lot of detail in my book to show the importance of Enoch’s vision, Daniel’s messages, and the Feast of Weeks. There is no question that we are living in the seventh week or age of Enoch.
Hmmm, I thought the gates of hell were not going to prevail, I must have missed something.
This is from Matthew 16 and is found no where else in the Scriptures
Matthew 16:13-18 from The Scriptures translation sheds some light on this.
Now when Eyahushuah came into the parts of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His taught ones, saying, “Who do men say the Son of Adam is?”
And they said, “Some say Yohanan [John] the Immerser, and others Eliyahu [Elijah], and others Yirmeyahu [Jeremiah] or one of the prophets.”
He said to them, “And you, who do you say I am?”
And Shimon Kepha answering said, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living Elahim.”
And Eyahushuah answering, said to him, “Blessed are you, Shimon Bar [son of] Yonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father in the heavens. And I also say to you that you are Kepha [a small rock], but upon this rock [huge boulder] I shall build my assembly, and the gates of the grave shall not overcome it.”
Then He warned His taught ones that they should say to no one that He is Eyahushuah the Messiah.
The notion that He was going to build his assembly on Kepha or Peter is not the context of this passage. Rather that His assembly would be built upon the revelations from His Father in the heavens.
Nothing on earth, no religious group, church, or institution can stop revelation that comes from the Father, even if they try to stop it by murdering those so “blessed.” Then when the righteous come up in the resurrection, they will confront their murderers face to face.
I spoke and wrote about this in other posts in this blog and in the podcasts.