Generations of the World
Episode 1
Enoch and the 10 Weeks: From Adam to Millennium
Generations of the World is a series of presentations and discussions about Bible history, Bible prophecy, and the Book of Enoch.
In this series opener, we give an introduction to the Book of Enoch and share new developments on Enoch’s “10 Weeks,” a stunning prophecy that covers the entire history of mankind, from Adam through Millennium. We also discuss how our Father will protect His children through the end times, and identify the “generation that shall not pass away” that YASHUA spoke about.
Thanks for watching, and hope you enjoy.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:35 Why we believe the Book of Enoch is Scripture
0:59 Enoch prophesied about YASHUA (JESUS)
2:41 Generations of the world
3:06 How long is a Biblical generation?
4:24 Introduction to Enoch’s 10 Weeks (aka the Apocalypse of Weeks)
5:02 Week 1: 7 generations from Adam through Enoch
11:22 Week 2: 7 generations from Methuselah through Eber (the week of the Flood)
13:45 Week 3: 7 generations from Peleg through Isaac (the week Abraham is chosen)
14:10 Week 4: 7 generations from Jacob through Nashon (the week of the Exodus)
18:05 Week 5: 7 generations from Salmon through Asa (the week David’s house is established and the Temple is built)
19:04 Week 6: 7 generations from Jehoshaphat through Josiah’s generation. Here we provide some understanding about the nature of the 10 weeks prophecy and how it’s about the righteous sons in the line of Messiah
23:32 Week 7: 7 generations from Shealtiel through YASHUA HA MASHIACH (the week of the chosen generation)
25:36 Week 8: the last 7 years of the age
29:55 Weeks 9&10: The 14 generations of Millennium
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Transcript:
If God is your Father, this is your history. We have some information for you to consider about the calendar God gave to man before the flood, about the timeline of events recorded in this book, about the days we are living in and the days that are soon to come. We have good news.
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Around 2004, Father told us that the Book of Enoch is true. At the time, the only information I could find on the book was a commentary that said it was so obviously about Yashua, that it had to have been written by Christians.
It’s easy to understand why people would think this if you read Enoch’s words about the one who he called the “Son of Man,” Enoch wrote, “Before the sun and the signs were created, before the stars of heaven were made, His Name was named before the Lord of Spirits. He shall be a staff to the righteous whereon to stay themselves and not fall, and He shall be the light of the gentiles, and the hope of those who are troubled of heart…
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