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Moses
Next
Moses 7
And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
continued
his
speech,
saying:
Behold,
our
father
Adam
taught
these
things,
and
many
have
believed
and
become
the
a
sons
of
God,
and
many
have
believed
not,
and
have
perished
in
their
sins,
and
are
looking
forth
with
b
fear,
in
torment,
for
the
fiery
indignation
of
the
wrath
of
God
to
be
poured
out
upon
them.
2 And
from
that
time
forth
Enoch
began
to
prophesy,
saying
unto
the
people,
that:
As
I
was
journeying,
and
stood
upon
the
place
Mahujah,
and
cried
unto
the
Lord,
there
came
a
voice
out
of
heaven,
saying—Turn
ye,
and
get
ye
upon
the
mount
a
Simeon.
3 And
it
came
to
pass
that
I
turned
and
went
up
on
the
mount;
and
as
I
stood
upon
the
mount,
I
beheld
the
heavens
open,
and
I
was
clothed
upon
with
a
glory;
4 And
I
a
saw
the
Lord;
and
he
stood
before
my
face,
and
he
talked
with
me,
even
as
a
man
talketh
one
with
another,
b
face
to
face;
and
he
said
unto
me:
c
Look,
and
I
will
d
show
unto
thee
the
world
for
the
space
of
many
generations.
5 And
it
came
to
pass
that
I
beheld
in
the
valley
of
Shum,
and
lo,
a
great
people
which
dwelt
in
a
tents,
which
were
the
people
of
Shum.
6 And
again
the
Lord
said
unto
me:
Look;
and
I
looked
towards
the
north,
and
I
beheld
the
people
of
a
Canaan,
which
dwelt
in
tents.
7 And
the
Lord
said
unto
me:
Prophesy;
and
I
prophesied,
saying:
Behold
the
people
of
Canaan,
which
are
numerous,
shall
go
forth
in
battle
array
against
the
people
of
Shum,
and
shall
slay
them
that
they
shall
utterly
be
destroyed;
and
the
people
of
Canaan
shall
divide
themselves
in
the
land,
and
the
land
shall
be
barren
and
unfruitful,
and
none
other
people
shall
dwell
there
but
the
people
of
Canaan;
8 For
behold,
the
Lord
shall
a
curse
the
land
with
much
heat,
and
the
b
barrenness
thereof
shall
go
forth
forever;
and
there
was
a
c
blackness
came
upon
all
the
children
of
Canaan,
that
they
were
despised
among
all
people.
9 And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
Lord
said
unto
me:
Look;
and
I
looked,
and
I
beheld
the
land
of
Sharon,
and
the
land
of
Enoch,
and
the
land
of
Omner,
and
the
land
of
Heni,
and
the
land
of
Shem,
and
the
land
of
Haner,
and
the
land
of
Hanannihah,
and
all
the
inhabitants
thereof;
10 And
the
Lord
said
unto
me:
Go
to
this
people,
and
say
unto
them—
a
Repent,
lest
I
come
out
and
smite
them
with
a
curse,
and
they
die.
11 And
he
gave
unto
me
a
commandment
that
I
should
a
baptize
in
the
name
of
the
Father,
and
of
the
Son,
which
is
full
of
b
grace
and
truth,
and
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
which
beareth
record
of
the
Father
and
the
Son.
12 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
continued
to
call
upon
all
the
people,
save
it
were
the
people
of
Canaan,
to
repent;
13 And
so
great
was
the
a
faith
of
Enoch
that
he
led
the
people
of
God,
and
their
enemies
came
to
battle
against
them;
and
he
b
spake
the
word
of
the
Lord,
and
the
earth
trembled,
and
the
c
mountains
fled,
even
according
to
his
command;
and
the
d
rivers
of
water
were
turned
out
of
their
course;
and
the
roar
of
the
lions
was
heard
out
of
the
wilderness;
and
all
nations
feared
greatly,
so
e
powerful
was
the
word
of
Enoch,
and
so
great
was
the
power
of
the
language
which
God
had
given
him.
14 There
also
came
a
up
a
land
out
of
the
depth
of
the
sea,
and
so
great
was
the
fear
of
the
enemies
of
the
people
of
God,
that
they
fled
and
stood
afar
off
and
went
upon
the
land
which
came
up
out
of
the
depth
of
the
sea.
15 And
the
a
giants
of
the
land,
also,
stood
afar
off;
and
there
went
forth
a
b
curse
upon
all
people
that
fought
against
God;
16 And
from
that
time
forth
there
were
wars
and
bloodshed
among
them;
but
the
Lord
came
and
a
dwelt
with
his
people,
and
they
dwelt
in
righteousness.
17 The
a
fear
of
the
Lord
was
upon
all
nations,
so
great
was
the
b
glory
of
the
Lord,
which
was
upon
his
people.
And
the
Lord
blessed
the
c
land,
and
they
were
blessed
upon
the
mountains,
and
upon
the
high
places,
and
did
flourish.
18 And
the
Lord
called
his
people
Zion,
a
because
they
were
of
one
b
heart
and
one
mind,
and
dwelt
in
righteousness;
and
there
was
no
poor
among
them.
19 And
Enoch
continued
his
preaching
in
righteousness
unto
the
people
of
God.
And
it
came
to
pass
in
his
days,
that
he
built
a
city
that
was
called
the
City
of
Holiness,
even
Zion.
20 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
talked
with
the
Lord;
and
he
said
unto
the
Lord:
Surely
a
Zion
shall
dwell
in
safety
forever.
But
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Zion
have
I
blessed,
but
the
b
residue
of
the
people
have
I
cursed.
21 And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
Lord
showed
unto
Enoch
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
earth;
and
he
beheld,
and
lo,
a
Zion,
in
process
of
time,
was
b
taken
up
into
heaven.
And
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Behold
mine
abode
forever.
22 And
Enoch
also
beheld
the
residue
of
the
people
which
were
the
sons
of
Adam;
and
they
were
a
mixture
of
all
the
seed
of
Adam
save
it
was
the
seed
of
Cain,
for
the
seed
of
Cain
were
a
black,
and
had
not
place
among
them.
23 And
after
that
Zion
was
taken
up
into
a
heaven,
Enoch
b
beheld,
and
lo,
c
all
the
nations
of
the
earth
were
before
him;
24 And
there
came
generation
upon
generation;
and
Enoch
was
high
and
a
lifted
up,
even
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
and
of
the
Son
of
Man;
and
behold,
the
power
of
Satan
was
upon
all
the
face
of
the
earth.
25 And
he
saw
angels
descending
out
of
heaven;
and
he
heard
a
loud
voice
saying:
Wo,
wo
be
unto
the
inhabitants
of
the
earth.
26 And
he
beheld
Satan;
and
he
had
a
great
a
chain
in
his
hand,
and
it
veiled
the
whole
face
of
the
earth
with
b
darkness;
and
he
looked
up
and
c
laughed,
and
his
d
angels
rejoiced.
27 And
Enoch
beheld
a
angels
descending
out
of
heaven,
bearing
b
testimony
of
the
Father
and
Son;
and
the
Holy
Ghost
fell
on
many,
and
they
were
caught
up
by
the
powers
of
heaven
into
Zion.
28 And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
God
of
heaven
looked
upon
the
a
residue
of
the
people,
and
he
wept;
and
Enoch
bore
record
of
it,
saying:
How
is
it
that
the
heavens
weep,
and
shed
forth
their
tears
as
the
rain
upon
the
mountains?
29 And
Enoch
said
unto
the
Lord:
How
is
it
that
thou
canst
a
weep,
seeing
thou
art
holy,
and
from
all
eternity
to
all
eternity?
30 And
were
it
possible
that
man
could
number
the
particles
of
the
earth,
yea,
millions
of
a
earths
like
this,
it
would
not
be
a
beginning
to
the
number
of
thy
b
creations;
and
thy
curtains
are
stretched
out
still;
and
yet
thou
art
there,
and
thy
bosom
is
there;
and
also
thou
art
just;
thou
art
merciful
and
kind
forever;
31 And
thou
hast
taken
a
Zion
to
thine
own
bosom,
from
all
thy
creations,
from
all
eternity
to
all
eternity;
and
naught
but
peace,
b
justice,
and
truth
is
the
habitation
of
thy
throne;
and
mercy
shall
go
before
thy
face
and
have
no
end;
how
is
it
thou
canst
c
weep?
32 The
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Behold
these
thy
brethren;
they
are
the
workmanship
of
mine
own
a
hands,
and
I
gave
unto
them
their
b
knowledge,
in
the
day
I
created
them;
and
in
the
Garden
of
Eden,
gave
I
unto
man
his
c
agency;
33 And
unto
thy
brethren
have
I
said,
and
also
given
commandment,
that
they
should
a
love
one
another,
and
that
they
should
choose
me,
their
Father;
but
behold,
they
are
without
affection,
and
they
b
hate
their
own
blood;
34 And
the
a
fire
of
mine
b
indignation
is
kindled
against
them;
and
in
my
hot
displeasure
will
I
send
in
the
c
floods
upon
them,
for
my
fierce
anger
is
kindled
against
them.
35 Behold,
I
am
God;
a
Man
of
Holiness
is
my
name;
Man
of
Counsel
is
my
name;
and
Endless
and
Eternal
is
my
b
name,
also.
36 Wherefore,
I
can
stretch
forth
mine
hands
and
hold
all
the
a
creations
which
I
have
made;
and
mine
eye
can
pierce
them
also,
and
among
all
the
workmanship
of
mine
hands
there
has
not
been
so
great
b
wickedness
as
among
thy
brethren.
37 But
behold,
their
sins
shall
be
upon
the
heads
of
their
fathers;
Satan
shall
be
their
father,
and
misery
shall
be
their
doom;
and
the
whole
heavens
shall
weep
over
them,
even
all
the
workmanship
of
mine
hands;
wherefore
should
not
the
heavens
weep,
seeing
these
shall
suffer?
38 But
behold,
these
which
thine
eyes
are
upon
shall
perish
in
the
floods;
and
behold,
I
will
shut
them
up;
a
a
prison
have
I
prepared
for
them.
39 And
a
that
which
I
have
chosen
hath
pled
before
my
face.
Wherefore,
he
b
a
suffereth
for
their
sins;
inasmuch
as
they
will
repent
in
the
day
that
my
c
b
Chosen
shall
return
unto
me,
and
until
that
day
they
shall
be
in
d
c
torment;
40 Wherefore,
for
this
shall
the
heavens
weep,
yea,
and
all
the
workmanship
of
mine
hands.
41 And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
Lord
spake
unto
Enoch,
and
a
told
Enoch
all
the
doings
of
the
children
of
men;
wherefore
Enoch
knew,
and
looked
upon
their
wickedness,
and
their
misery,
and
wept
and
stretched
forth
his
arms,
and
his
b
heart
swelled
wide
as
eternity;
and
his
bowels
yearned;
and
all
eternity
shook.
42 And
Enoch
also
saw
Noah,
and
his
a
family;
that
the
posterity
of
all
the
sons
of
Noah
should
be
saved
with
a
temporal
salvation;
43 Wherefore
Enoch
saw
that
Noah
built
an
a
ark;
and
that
the
Lord
smiled
upon
it,
and
held
it
in
his
own
hand;
but
upon
the
residue
of
the
wicked
the
b
floods
came
and
swallowed
them
up.
44 And
as
Enoch
saw
this,
he
had
a
bitterness
of
soul,
and
wept
over
his
brethren,
and
said
unto
the
heavens:
I
will
refuse
to
be
b
comforted;
but
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Lift
up
your
heart,
and
be
glad;
and
look.
45 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
looked;
and
from
Noah,
he
beheld
all
the
families
of
the
earth;
and
he
cried
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
When
shall
the
day
of
the
Lord
come?
When
shall
the
blood
of
the
Righteous
be
shed,
that
all
they
that
mourn
may
be
a
sanctified
and
have
eternal
life?
46 And
the
Lord
said:
It
shall
be
in
the
a
meridian
of
time,
in
the
days
of
wickedness
and
vengeance.
47 And
behold,
Enoch
a
saw
the
day
of
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
Man,
even
in
the
flesh;
and
his
soul
rejoiced,
saying:
The
Righteous
is
lifted
up,
and
the
b
Lamb
is
slain
from
the
foundation
of
the
world;
and
through
c
faith
I
am
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
and
behold,
d
Zion
is
with
me.
48 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
looked
upon
the
a
earth;
and
he
heard
a
voice
from
the
bowels
thereof,
saying:
Wo,
wo
is
me,
the
mother
of
men;
I
am
b
pained,
I
am
weary,
because
of
the
wickedness
of
my
children.
When
shall
I
c
rest,
and
be
d
cleansed
from
the
e
filthiness
which
is
gone
forth
out
of
me?
When
will
my
Creator
sanctify
me,
that
I
may
rest,
and
righteousness
for
a
season
abide
upon
my
face?
49 And
when
Enoch
heard
the
earth
mourn,
he
wept,
and
cried
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
O
Lord,
wilt
thou
not
have
compassion
upon
the
earth?
Wilt
thou
not
bless
the
children
of
Noah?
50 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
continued
his
cry
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
I
ask
thee,
O
Lord,
in
the
name
of
thine
Only
Begotten,
even
Jesus
Christ,
that
thou
wilt
have
mercy
upon
Noah
and
his
seed,
that
the
earth
might
never
more
be
covered
by
the
a
floods.
51 And
the
Lord
could
not
withhold;
and
he
a
covenanted
with
Enoch,
and
sware
unto
him
with
an
oath,
that
he
would
stay
the
b
floods;
that
he
would
call
upon
the
children
of
Noah;
52 And
he
sent
forth
an
unalterable
decree,
that
a
a
remnant
of
his
seed
should
always
be
found
among
all
nations,
while
the
earth
should
stand;
53 And
the
Lord
said:
Blessed
is
he
through
whose
seed
Messiah
shall
come;
for
he
saith—I
am
a
Messiah,
the
b
King
of
Zion,
the
c
Rock
of
Heaven,
which
is
broad
as
d
eternity;
whoso
cometh
in
at
the
gate
and
e
climbeth
up
by
me
shall
never
fall;
wherefore,
blessed
are
they
of
whom
I
have
spoken,
for
they
shall
come
forth
with
f
songs
of
everlasting
g
joy.
54 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
cried
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
When
the
Son
of
Man
cometh
in
the
flesh,
shall
the
earth
rest?
I
pray
thee,
show
me
these
things.
55 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Look,
and
he
looked
and
beheld
the
a
Son
of
Man
lifted
up
on
the
b
cross,
after
the
manner
of
men;
56 And
he
heard
a
loud
voice;
and
the
heavens
were
a
veiled;
and
all
the
creations
of
God
mourned;
and
the
earth
b
groaned;
and
the
rocks
were
rent;
and
the
c
saints
arose,
and
were
d
crowned
at
the
e
right
hand
of
the
Son
of
Man,
with
crowns
of
glory;
57 And
as
many
of
the
a
spirits
as
were
in
b
prison
came
forth,
and
stood
on
the
right
hand
of
God;
and
the
remainder
were
reserved
in
chains
of
darkness
until
the
judgment
of
the
great
day.
58 And
again
Enoch
wept
and
cried
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
When
shall
the
earth
a
rest?
59 And
Enoch
beheld
the
Son
of
Man
ascend
up
unto
the
Father;
and
he
called
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
Wilt
thou
not
come
again
upon
the
earth?
Forasmuch
as
thou
art
God,
and
I
know
thee,
and
thou
hast
sworn
unto
me,
and
commanded
me
that
I
should
ask
in
the
name
of
thine
Only
Begotten;
thou
hast
made
me,
and
given
unto
me
a
right
to
thy
throne,
and
not
of
myself,
but
through
thine
own
grace;
wherefore,
I
ask
thee
if
thou
wilt
not
come
again
on
the
earth.
60 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
As
I
live,
even
so
will
I
come
in
the
a
last
days,
in
the
days
of
wickedness
and
vengeance,
to
fulfil
the
b
oath
which
I
have
made
unto
you
concerning
the
children
of
Noah;
61 And
the
day
shall
come
that
the
earth
shall
a
rest,
but
before
that
day
the
heavens
shall
be
b
darkened,
and
a
c
veil
of
darkness
shall
cover
the
earth;
and
the
heavens
shall
shake,
and
also
the
earth;
and
great
tribulations
shall
be
among
the
children
of
men,
but
my
people
will
I
d
preserve;
62 And
a
righteousness
will
I
send
down
out
of
heaven;
and
truth
will
I
send
forth
out
of
the
earth,
to
bear
b
testimony
of
mine
Only
Begotten;
his
c
resurrection
from
the
dead;
yea,
and
also
the
resurrection
of
all
men;
and
righteousness
and
truth
will
I
cause
to
sweep
the
earth
as
with
a
flood,
to
d
gather
out
mine
elect
from
the
four
quarters
of
the
earth,
unto
a
place
which
I
shall
prepare,
an
Holy
City,
that
my
people
may
gird
up
their
loins,
and
be
looking
forth
for
the
time
of
my
coming;
for
there
shall
be
my
tabernacle,
and
it
shall
be
called
e
Zion,
a
f
New
f
Jerusalem.
63 And
the
Lord
said
unto
Enoch:
Then
shalt
thou
and
all
thy
a
city
meet
them
there,
and
we
will
b
receive
them
into
our
bosom,
and
they
shall
see
us;
and
we
will
fall
upon
their
necks,
and
they
shall
fall
upon
our
necks,
and
we
will
kiss
each
other;
64 And
there
shall
be
mine
abode,
and
it
shall
be
Zion,
which
shall
come
forth
out
of
all
the
creations
which
I
have
made;
and
for
the
space
of
a
a
thousand
years
the
b
earth
shall
c
rest.
65 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Enoch
saw
the
a
day
of
the
b
coming
of
the
Son
of
Man,
in
the
last
days,
to
dwell
on
the
earth
in
righteousness
for
the
space
of
a
thousand
years;
66 But
before
that
day
he
saw
great
tribulations
among
the
wicked;
and
he
also
saw
the
sea,
that
it
was
troubled,
and
men's
hearts
a
failing
them,
looking
forth
with
fear
for
the
b
judgments
of
the
Almighty
God,
which
should
come
upon
the
wicked.
67 And
the
Lord
showed
Enoch
all
things,
even
unto
the
end
of
the
world;
and
he
saw
the
day
of
the
righteous,
the
hour
of
their
redemption,
and
received
a
fulness
of
a
joy;
68 And
all
the
days
of
a
Zion,
in
the
days
of
Enoch,
were
three
hundred
and
sixty-five
years.
69 And
Enoch
and
all
his
people
a
walked
with
God,
and
he
dwelt
in
the
midst
of
Zion;
and
it
came
to
pass
that
Zion
was
not,
for
God
received
it
up
into
his
own
bosom;
and
from
thence
went
forth
the
saying,
Zion
is
Fled.
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