Chapter LXXIV🇪🇸🇷🇺🇮🇳🇨🇳Enoch

Chapter LXXIV Summary

Uriel, a holy angel, showed the courses and laws of the moon. The moon's light and darkness change in seventh parts. It alters its settings in certain months. Sometimes it sets with the sun. It follows a specific pattern of moving through different portals, taking seven or eight days to do so. The moon's position and the sun's position were observed and recorded. Over five years, the sun gains 30 days. The moon falls behind the sun and stars by 30 days in five years. The sun and stars keep time exactly, with 364 days in a year. In three years, there are 1092 days, and in five years, 1820 days, totaling 2912 days in eight years. The moon's days add up differently, with 1062 days in three years and 1770 days in five years, totaling 2832 days in eight years. The moon falls behind by 80 days in eight years. The year is completed accurately based on these observations.

Verse 1

I saw another pattern, a rule for the moon, and how she follows that rule to complete her monthly cycle.

Verse 2

Uriel, the holy angel in charge of them, showed me all of these things, including their positions. I recorded their positions exactly as he showed them to me, and I wrote down their months as they occurred, along with the appearance of their lights until fifteen days had passed.

Verse 3

The sun completes one-seventh of its light in the east and one-seventh of its darkness in the west.

Verse 4

Here is the rewritten verse: In some months, she changes her positions, and in other months, she follows her own unique path.

Verse 5

In two months, the moon sets with the sun through the third and fourth portals.

Verse 6

She travels for seven days, then turns around and comes back through the gate where the sun rises, completing her journey. After that, she moves away from the sun and, in eight days, enters the sixth gate where the sun comes out.

Verse 7

When the sun rises from the fourth point, it travels for seven days until it reaches the fifth point. Then it turns back after seven days, returning to the fourth point and completing its journey. After that, it moves back to the first point in eight days.

Verse 8

The sun returns to the fourth gate after seven days.

Verse 9

I observed their arrangement—the way the moons rose and the sun set during that time.

Verse 10

Here is the rewritten verse: If you add up five years, the sun has an extra thirty days, and all the days that accumulate in one of those five years, when they are complete, total 364 days.

Verse 11

In five years, the sun and stars gain six days each year, totaling 30 days. Meanwhile, the moon lags behind the sun and stars by 30 days.

Verse 12

The sun and the stars always keep time perfectly, never running early or late by even a single day forever. They always complete the years exactly, with 364 days each.

Verse 13

In three years, there are 1092 days. In five years, there are 1820 days. So, in eight years, there are 2912 days.

Verse 14

The moon's days total 1062 over 3 years, and in 5 years, it lags behind by 50 days.

Verse 15

In 5 years, there are 1770 days, so in 8 years, the moon's days total 2832.

Verse 16

In 8 years, she falls behind by a total of 80 days.

Verse 17

The year is exactly measured according to their positions in the sky and the sun's movements, which take 30 days to travel through each of the gates where it rises and sets.