Enoch – The Initiator – Pre-Flood Messenger Of God
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - "According to Masonic lore, Enoch was the inventor of writing, "that he taught men the art of building", and that, before the flood, he "feared that the real secrets would be lost - to prevent which he concealed the grand Secret, engraven on a white oriental porphyry stone, in the bowels of the earth..." - Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia
He was Pre-Flood Messenger of God. His name was Enoch, the Initiator. He was a wise man who has always fascinated Jewish thinkers. The great-grandfather of Noah, was one of the first people, who talked face to face with the Lord. He gathered all secret knowledge he had been given and wrote it down for future generations of mankind.
Enoch, who lived 365 years, one day disappeared because "altogether, Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away. (Genesis: 23-24)
Enoch ascended to heaven, from which he never returned. For the first time, we learn of Enoch reading the Book of Genesis, but we are left with many questions and very few answers.
The Book of Genesis lists the genealogies of various patriarchs and the age at which they died. Enoch is not on this list and his death is not mentioned in the Holy Bible.
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