The Book of the Secrets of Enoch 48
The sun travels seven heavenly circles appointed with one hundred and eighty-two thrones for short days and one hundred and eighty-two for long days.
1hat the sun go along the seven heavenly circles, which are the appointment of one hundred and eighty-two thrones, that it go down on a short day, and again one hundred and eighty-two, that it go down on a big day, and he has two thrones on which he rests, revolving hither and thither above the thrones of the months, from the seventeenth day of the month Tsivan it goes down to the month Thevan, from the seventeenth of Thevan it goes up.
2 And thus it goes close to the earth, then the earth is glad and makes grow its fruits, and when it goes away, then the earth is sad, and trees and all fruits have no florescence.
3 All this he measured, with good measurement of hours, and fixed A measure by his wisdom, of the visible (physical) and the invisible (spiritual).
4 From the invisible (spiritual) he made all things visible (physical), himself being invisible (spiritual).
5 Thus I make known to you, my children, and distribute the books to your children, into all your generations, and amongst the nations who shall have the sense to fear God, let them receive them, and may they come to love them more than any food or earthly sweets, and read them and apply themselves to them.
6 And those who understand not the Lord, who fear not God, who accept not, but reject, who do not receive the (books), a terrible judgment awaits these.
7 Blessed is the man who shall bear their yoke and shall drag them along, for he shall be released on the day of the great judgment.
Did You Know?
The sun travels seven heavenly circles appointed with one hundred and eighty-two thrones for short days and one hundred and eighty-two for long days.
From the seventeenth of Tsivan the sun descends toward Thevan, then from the seventeenth of Thevan it ascends again.
When the sun goes close the earth is glad and makes grow its fruits, yet when it goes away the earth turns sad.
From the invisible he made all things visible, himself remaining invisible and spiritual while fixing measures of hours by wisdom.
Blessed is the man who shall bear their yoke and drag them along, for he shall be released on the day of the great judgment.
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Commentary
In brief
The chapter describes the sun traveling seven circles with one hundred eighty-two thrones each for short and long days, nearing to gladden earth with fruits or departing to sadden it, all measured by wisdom from the invisible, and Enoch tells his children to give the books to God-fearers who will be blessed at judgment.