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Revelations & The Bible Decoded By Enoch

Tuesday, August 4, 2015 1:03
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Interview with William C. Henry Sr.
“Revelations & The Bible Decoded BY Enoch”
 
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Your book Revelations & The Bible Decoded By Enoch, seems to show a common tone and timbre to Biblical and Apocalyptic literature that may have unraveled the feared Book of Revelations. How were you able to understand these texts?
 
As is the case with most inspiration, it was totally by chance. I was assisting a friend with some research, and was asked to peruse the Book of Enoch for them. I had gleaned a little of the book some time back, but I instantly understood what the author of the apocryphal book was truly relating as I read more than before.  Enoch lived 65 years, walked with God 300 years, left the Hebrew calendar of 364 days with an intercalary (Addar 1 & 2) day added, before being taken to Heaven. The language that the author of Enoch often used was based in astronomy. A seminal point to this understanding came in Enoch 43:4 where he speaks of parabolic! R.H. Charles transcribed this book in 1893, and felt that Enoch meant parable, but he was speaking in anything but parables at the time. Enoch is speaking of a parabolic trajectory also known as a Kepler Orbit. The key point shows the understanding of theaphelion (closest point) and perihelion (furthest point) of an orbiting planetary body. The entirety of chapter 44 is based in astronomy. Enoch speaks of how some of the stars arise and become lightnings and cannot part with this new form! This is not R.H. Charles or anyone else interpreting the text, but the true understanding the writer intended. The author fully understand portions of planetary formation, how a planet normally forms, and how a planet may take on cometary qualities. A resident right next door is showing her comet-like features all the time. In January 2013, researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Germany announced that when the solar winds die down, the planet Venus begins to take on a cometary tail within 30-60 minutes. Professor Velikofsky noted all of the things that we are beginning to see, and he theorized this over 50 years ago without benefit of the European Space Agency’s Venus Express Spacecraft.
 
The apocryphal Book of Enoch was left out of Biblical canon, just how does this book bear any relevancy to other Biblical and sacred texts?
 
When one begins to understand what the author of Enoch was relating, then the veils of understanding begin to fall by the way side. I have applied this to many sacred texts and stories of mythology, as the names and faces change, but the general narrative tends to be a common understanding of similar destructive events. During the time that the Book of Enoch was popular with the Jewish community it seems to have run afoul politically. I often wondered why Enoch being the only man said to havewalked with God, and then being taken without death to Heaven, bore so little ink in Biblical scripture? Enoch gives away too much of the fundamental understanding, and tells three very important Biblical stories absolutely different than the accepted scripture;” Bull born as a man” (Noah) chapter 85, “Already divided waters” (Red Sea) chapter 89:24, and the “Tower to the Lord of the sheep” (Tower of Babel) chapter 89:50.
The Revelations to St. John has been deemed to be indecipherable. What makes you feel that your understanding is accurate? 
 
It turned out to be anything but indecipherable! I thought that I was off base with my understanding of Enoch, and this is a usual reaction for a rationally thinking person like myself. Time after time the narratives of many Biblical and sacred texts rendered the same sets of disasters. I feel the degree of accuracy is excellent, and that rational inspection of the material will support the findings.
 
Does your decoding of the “666″ symbolism shed any light on the supposed Beast of Revelations?
 
Crystal clear! The often feared number of 666 has been deciphered on one level. Many efforts have been made to decipher the Star of David and the 666 symbolism. A key in knowing whom John spoke of as the Beast, having the number of a man triggered several other things I had previously noted. I will not give away who the Beast is, but, suffice it to say that you still need to pay your taxes. Here are a few unseen six’s in this crafted book. The apocalyptic Book of Joshua is chapter 6 in the Old Testament. There are exactly 66 Books in the King James Version, and Revelations is chapter 66! The Beast of Revelations is chapter 13 of course!
 
Could you share some of the noted strange numerical usage, and how there is a relationship with the major religions and cultures through geometry.
 
There is an often repeated use of certain numbers in Biblical scripture such as 7 and 40. These hearken to the use of these numbers by prior cultures in the area. These two numbers and many others often seem to be used injudiciously but when you understand the designation for the usage it becomes clear. In my book, “Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign,”  I show what I call 7 Brothers 1 Box. When you examine the shapes that are venerated by our mainstream religions it shows a similar system of crafting. The hexagon (Judaism 2D), cube (Judaism, Islam 3D), Star of Lakshmi – Octagon (Hinduism, Islam, Judaism 2D), pyramid (Egypt, Mesoamerica 3D), and the open box (Christianity, Catholicism 2D) are all seemingly disparate shapes, but they all boil down to one thing!
The book shows how the Mayan calendar relates to the King James Bible, and how the Gregorian calendars were meshed during this period that the King James Version was first published in 1611.
I will share this portion of the understanding with the readership. In Revelations 7:4 to 7:8 John states that 12,000 will be sealed for each of the 12 Tribes of Israel for a total of 144,000. There is curiously never a mention of 144,000 what? This puzzled me for several months until I came across some old documents that I had been pouring through. John was actually speaking of 1 Baktun! A baktun is a unit of 144,000 days on the Mayan Long Count calendar! The Mayans based their system on 13 baktuns of144,000 days each or 394.26 tropical years. The start of the previous baktun was 3114 BCE, and the lapse of that cycle of 13 baktuns occurred on 12/21/2012 and resets to zero. This conjunction with the Gregorian Calendar was inserted during the assembly of the King James Bible prior to 1611. When we go from 2012 back 144,000 days, it takes us to 1617. The current Bible was finalized at the Council of Trent from 1545 – 1563, and the leadership would already have knowledge of some of the Mayancodices (ex: Dresden) being brought back from the Americas. The celestial Pope Paul III and family followed astrological birth charts on their loved ones as he chaired the initial Council.
 
You have some interesting information in the book about the bulk of the Miracles associated with Jesus Christ. Could you explain these correlations a bit for our readers?
 
A curious coincidence popped up when noticing the locations of Miracles  associated with Jesus Christ. Of the 35 Miracles that were noted, 25 fell directly in the Capernaum area, Sea of Galilee, or with water. I wondered how this figured in, and then it hit me like a proverbial brick! All of these Miracles fall within what I have noted in an upcoming work in almost a straight line with Biblical disasters, and the two regions divide the Old and New Testaments, as well as separating the  Jewish/Christian/Catholic world and that of the Islamic world! I was blown away when I saw that this narrow swath that was 1,000 miles in length and 200 miles or so in   width, contained ALL of the Biblical Miracles and Disasters. This small region is about the size of California!
 
How does the Earth changes and destructions noted in the book relate to Biblical events? Would you consider your understanding that of a Catastrophist?
 
The Earth changes and destructions by external forces influenced the inception of these theologies 100%! The misunderstandings of events that were transpiring has caused humanity to veer off of its intended path. When a person comes to know that our world has been decimated in recent times, and when this view goes against the establishment, then they garner the tag of catastrophist. There is no prognostication of future disasters of any kind on my part, just a clear understanding of older events. Ibelong to no school of thought, secret associations, and put forward no one’s agenda albeit immutable truth!
 
The understanding of these Biblical and sacred texts runs counter to almost all mainstream literature of its kind. How do you account for this disparity?
 
We tend to look at ancient events under a microscope of modern understanding, and this is where we have gone horribly wrong during different eras of understanding. The Catholic Church first said mass in the United States using the English language in 1964, as it had always been spoken in Latin. The Biblical era people were taught their scriptural lessons in the skies as few had the ability to read and the writing systems were still forming for the Children of Israel. We tend to repeat what our parents repeat to us, to the point where it becomes white noise. The literacy rates around the world are higher than ever,and the state of education may not be the best, but the knowledge and information is there should you choose to seek it out.  We have so many tools at our disposal, but our smart phones just seem to make us dumb! 
 
What would you like to share with us from the book that may be of importance to our readers? Also what new books or projects do you have planned in the future?
 
WOW! There are so many things, but so little time and print space. The book examines Jubilee, Ezekiel, Ipuwer Papyrus, Lament for Sumer & Urim, Essene Revelations, Ophuichus, Lord Krishna, Job, and much more. I try to show the reader clearly and concisely the people involved and the understanding of the event. I have recently released the second book in the series titled; “Abraham, Gilgamesh, Ishtar, andBiblical History Decoded.” This book continues to show the common apocalyptic foundation of Biblical literature. I am in the midst of finishing the third part in the series, and there is a DVD series planned to better relay the true tone and timbre of Biblical texts as they have been decoded.
 
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ISBN-13: 978-0615731780 
ISBN-10: 0615731783 
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2nd book in the series available now: Abraham, Gilgamesh, Ishtar, and Biblical History Decoded
ISBN-13: 978-1481957977 
ISBN-10: 148195797X 
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AVAILABLE NOW:
Sign, Sign, Everywhere A Sign!
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    The oldest book of Enoch dates to 300 BCE. It’s an Ethiopian Orthodox book, which is surprising seeing as Ethiopia is a great distance away from the stories setting. Enoch is the grandfather of Noah, and the Noah flood story originates from east of the Black Sea, present day Armenia. The time line for the story is set when rising sea levels due to melting ice at the early part of the current interglacial period we are in, flooded the Mediterranean Sea which overflowed into the once fresh water lake to create the Black Sea. By the time the rising sea levels had risen high enough to flood the Black Sea, was anywhere between 10’000 to 6’000 years ago. The story has no connection to Ethiopia and it was written thousands of years after the fact.

  • The Book of Enoch is apocryphal; not intended for the profane. Of course, the just curious and those who have received an education from via the schools of materialism are never that. (I’m sure they all understand
    exactly what theoretical materialism is and how that plays out on the field in terms of consciousness. Just ask them how consciousness has changed from one Period/Epoch/Age to the next.) Besides, they would ever attempt to read a spiritual book like any ole book- that would be disrespectful to the spirit. And God is honoured in truth and spirit. I’m sure they put their intellect at the disposal of the spirit and now/understand more of it (and themselves) than anything else of this world. Naturally, when they turn a spiritual eye towards the Book of the Seer (i.e. the Enoichion), they have no problems with the history, symbology, et al, as they have mastered the quadrivium and the trivium. Esoterically/spiritually, Enoichion means the “Seer of the Open Eye.” Otherwise, how could they possibly make plausible sense out of such a work? Nay, these types have no problem(s) at all working through the offerings of initiators and recorders of occult and ancient wisdom.

    Consider that the story about Enoch- told by Josephus -is allegorically true, however, the application made of it is not. I am sure those who are qualified have come to the similar conclusion that this work sybolises the death of any adept who has reached the power and degree (and purification) which enable him only to die in the physical body and still live and lead a conscious life in the astral body. Of course, these types also understand what an astral body is; how this ties in with human spiritual evolution- most certainly not to be confused with Darwinism. In fact, I’ll offer that any one who does not understand how human (SPIRITUAL) evolution works cannot possibly connect correctly to spiritual books. (Note: research on this topic alone requires MANY years of hard study.)

    Now, I could tear through many of the occult meanings of this allegory, but perhaps that is best left for those who know? After all, how could anyone who has not passed through (at least some) of what I described possibly make sense of any spiritual book? Ironically, many talk of how much they love God, but when it comes time to work UPWARD, they…. And we all know that the road to the highest is also the most difficult.

    And here is where this type of conversation usually goes…Oh, just tell me anyway OR you don’t know, else you would tell me OR they will cleverly trade away their precious sentiment(s) for the earned opinion(s) of others. Does this type deserve to know? And what will these clever sorts do with that which they did not earn? Will they cherish it and seek more correctly OR will they, once again, employ their cleverness as a substitute for knowing? Regardless, one reaps what one sows.

  • Enoch is written about in detail in the book of Jasher.
    Jasher is mentioned in the books of Joshua, and 1 Samuel.

  • No man went to heaven. Why do you keep saying someone went to heaven?

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