Niggi Hardare 🏳️⚧️ on Nostr: In Ethiopian Enoch, it's merely implied at the very end of one of the books, after a ...
In Ethiopian Enoch, it's merely implied at the very end of one of the books, after a bunch of visions.
I don't remember Slavonic Enoch very well, but it's Gnostic, so it's likely Enoch is an avatar for some kind of Archon.
In jewish Enoch, he is explicitly a YHWH. He's not the only one either, only the latest. The theology is foreign to anything orthodox but if interpreted through Merkabah, it seems to be that someone can ascend and "become" an angel that also has the name of God, which is the same as being God. (jewish Enoch has an angel come down and beat Enoch/Metatron when he claims something akin to this, but most scholars acknowledge this is a late insertion. Censorship and corrective insertions are common in literature preserved by jews. In most literature, the name is somehow univocal with the being of God, that's why you can't pronounce it.)
I don't remember Slavonic Enoch very well, but it's Gnostic, so it's likely Enoch is an avatar for some kind of Archon.
In jewish Enoch, he is explicitly a YHWH. He's not the only one either, only the latest. The theology is foreign to anything orthodox but if interpreted through Merkabah, it seems to be that someone can ascend and "become" an angel that also has the name of God, which is the same as being God. (jewish Enoch has an angel come down and beat Enoch/Metatron when he claims something akin to this, but most scholars acknowledge this is a late insertion. Censorship and corrective insertions are common in literature preserved by jews. In most literature, the name is somehow univocal with the being of God, that's why you can't pronounce it.)