The Book of Enoch 94
Book V The Epistle of Enoch Chapters 91–108 · 2nd - 1st century BCE
Enoch's testament to his children: woes against the wicked and rich, comfort for the righteous, the Apocalypse of Weeks, and a closing appendix on the miraculous birth of Noah.
Dating & manuscripts. The Apocalypse of Weeks is one of the earliest datable parts. Chapters 106-107 (the Birth of Noah) are a later appendix drawn from a separate Noah tradition.
In the manuscripts the Apocalypse of Weeks runs 93:1-10 then 91:11-17; Charles rearranged the verses to restore that order, which is why some editions number these chapters differently.
1 Enoch is an anthology of five distinct works, composed over roughly three centuries.
Woes Pronounced on Sinners
Paths of righteousness are worthy of acceptation but the paths of unrighteousness shall suddenly be destroyed and vanish. Themes: Divine Judgment and the Flood
1nd now I say unto you, my sons, love righteousness and walk therein; For the paths of righteousness are worthy of acceptation, But the paths of unrighteousness shall suddenly be destroyed and vanish.
2 And to certain men of a generation shall the paths of violence and of death be revealed, And they shall hold themselves afar from them, And shall not follow them.
3 And now I say unto you the righteous: Walk not in the paths of wickedness, nor in the paths of death, And draw not nigh to them, lest ye be destroyed.
4 But seek and choose for yourselves righteousness and an elect life, And walk in the paths of peace, And ye shall live and prosper.
5 And hold fast my words in the thoughts of your hearts, And suffer them not to be effaced from your hearts; For I know that sinners will tempt men to evilly-entreat wisdom, So that no place may be found for her, And no manner of temptation may minish.
6 Woe to those who build unrighteousness and oppression And lay deceit as a foundation; For they shall be suddenly overthrown, And they shall have no peace.
7 Woe to those who build their houses with sin; For from all their foundations shall they be overthrown, And by the sword shall they fall. And those who acquire gold and silver in judgement suddenly shall perish.
8 Woe to you, ye rich, for ye have trusted in your riches, And from your riches shall ye depart, Because ye have not remembered the Most High in the days of your riches.
9 Ye have committed blasphemy and unrighteousness, And have become ready for the day of slaughter, And the day of darkness and the day of the great judgement.
10 Thus I speak and declare unto you: He who hath created you will overthrow you, And for your fall there shall be no compassion, And your Creator will rejoice at your destruction.
11 And your righteous ones in those days shall be A reproach to the sinners and the godless.
Did You Know?
Paths of righteousness are worthy of acceptation but the paths of unrighteousness shall suddenly be destroyed and vanish.
To certain men of a generation shall the paths of violence and of death be revealed and they shall hold themselves afar from them.
Those who build their houses with sin shall be overthrown from all their foundations and by the sword shall they fall.
And those who acquire gold and silver in judgement suddenly shall perish.
He who hath created you will overthrow you and for your fall there shall be no compassion and your Creator will rejoice at your destruction.
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Commentary
In brief
Enoch exhorts his sons and the righteous to love and walk in righteousness and peace, holding his words firm against temptation by sinners. He pronounces woes on those who build oppression and sin, and on the rich who trust their wealth, for the Creator will overthrow them without compassion in judgment.