Enoch Primordial by Brian Godawa
Author:Brian Godawa [Godawa, Brian]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780985930905
Amazon: 098593090X
Published: 2012-12-05T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter 37
By the time the Watchers inside the mountain realized that the satan was not with them, Enoch and the four archangels had found their way over to the backside of the black lake. Across the way, they could see the Watchers congregated around Anu and Inanna on their thrones. They had been discussing some way to capture Rahab for their nefarious purposes and then announced their plan to bring a lawsuit before the throne of Elohim. Enoch had no idea what that was all about. He just knew what he was supposed to do: Prophesy and die.
Though Mikael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel were the highest of archangels, and could no doubt take out a good number of these Watchers, they would eventually succumb to the sheer force of enemy numbers. There were just too many of them. He was impressed by the loyalty of his guardian escort. They didn’t even question their duty. They told jokes and argued amongst themselves on the way up here, as if they were going to just march right into this nest of vipers and prance right out, job accomplished.
Unless they knew something they were not telling him.
Enoch was surrounded by the four archangels with weapons drawn and ready. He bellowed out, his voice amplifying as it carried over the pitch black waters of the Abyss.
“Praise the Most High, the Great and Holy One!”
The entire army of Watchers went quiet. All heads turned to look straight at Enoch and his four puny guardians on the other side of the lake. It simply didn’t enter their minds that these insignificant fools would ever do such a moronic thing.
Inanna spoke first. “Well, well, well, what have we here? A silly loud-mouthed meat puppet and four yipping lapdogs on a leash?”
Anu remembered who this was. “Utuabzu? What brings you into our lair uninvited?” This little insect had gall, he thought. Where did he come from and how did he get these archangels?
“I am Enoch, a servant and prophet of Elohim, the living God, and I have come to pronounce judgment upon the Watchers and upon their progeny the Nephilim!”
There was a moment of silence. And then Inanna howled with laughter, followed by a hundred other Watchers following suit.
Anu and Enlil decided to play along with this because it seemed so absurdly amusing to them.
“Well, then, by all means, pronounce thy judgment, little man. We wait with baited breath,” said Anu.
Enoch looked straight at Anu and raised his finger. “Semjaza, you and your associates have united yourselves with women so as to defile yourselves in all your uncleanness!” Enoch was calling Semjaza out by his true name. “And when your unholy sons are slain, you will be bound fast for seventy generations in the valleys of the earth, till the day of judgment.”
“My, oh my, we are quaking in our sandals,” mocked Inanna. “Fear and trembling has seized us! We beseech thee to draw up a petition for us that we might find forgiveness in the presence of the Lord of heaven.
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