I-V. Parable of Enoch on the Future Lot of the Wicked and the Righteous
XVII-XXXVII. Enoch's Journeys through the Earth and Sheol .
XX. Name and Functions of the Seven Archangels .
XXI. Preliminary and final place of punishment of the fallen angels (stars) .
XXII. Sheol, or the Underworld .
XXIII. The Fire that deals with the Luminaries of Heaven .
XXIV. XXV. The Seven Mountains in the North-West and the Tree of Life .
Jerusalem and the Mountains, Ravines and Streams .
XXVII. The Purpose of the Accursed Valley .
XXVIII-XXXIII. Further Journey to the East .
XXXIV. XXXV. Enoch's Journey to the North .
XXXVI. The Journey to the South .
XXXVII-XLIV. The First Parable .
XXXIX. The Abode of the Righteous and of the Elect One: the Praises of the Blessed .
XL. XLI. 2. The Four Archangels .
XLII. The Dwelling-places of Wisdom and of Unrighteousness .
XLIII. XLIV. Astronomical Secrets .
XLV-LVII. The Second Parable .
XLVI. The Head of Days and the Son of Man .
XLVII. The Prayer of the Righteous for Vengeance and their Joy at its coming .
XLIX. The Power and Wisdom of the Elect One .
L. The Glorification and Victory of the Righteous: the Repentance of the Gentiles .
LI. The Resurrection of the Dead, and the Separation by the Judge of the Righteous and the Wicked .
LII. The Seven Metal Mountains and the Elect One
LIII. LVI. 6. The Valley of Judgement: the Angels of Punishment: the Communities of the Elect One .
LVII. The Return from the Dispersion .
LVIII-LXXI. The Third Parable .
LIX. The Lights and the Thunder .
LX. Book of Noah--a Fragment .
LXII. Judgement of the Kings and the Mighty: Blessedness of the Righteous .
LXIII. The unavailing Repentance of the Kings and the Mighty .
LXIV. Vision of the fallen Angels in the Place of Punishment .
LXV. Enoch foretells to Noah the Deluge and his own Preservation .
LXVI. The Angels of the Waters bidden to hold them in Check .
LXVII. God's Promise to Noah: Places of Punishment of the Angels and of the Kings .
LXVIII. Michael and Raphael at the Severity of the Judgement .
LXIX. The Names and Functions of the ( fallen Angels and Satans: the secret Oath
LXX. The Final Translation of Enoch .
LXXI. Two earlier visions of Enoch .
THE BOOK OF THE COURSES OF THE HEAVENLY LUMINARIES
LXXVI. The Twelve Windows and their Portals .
LXXVII. The Four Quarters of the World: the Seven Mountains, the Seven Rivers, &c .
LXXVIII. The Sun and Moon: the Waxing and Waning of the Moon .
LXXIX-LXXX. 1. Recapitulation of several of the Laws .
LXXXI. The Heavenly Tablets and the Mission of Enoch .
LXXXVI. The Fall of the Angels and the Demoralization of Mankind .
LXXXVII. The Advent of the Seven Archangels .
LXXXVIII. The Punishment of the Fallen Angels by the Archangels .
LXXXIX. 1-9. The Deluge and the Deliverance of Noah .
XC. 1-5. Third Period--from Alexander the Great to the Graeco-Syrian Domination .
THE CONCLUDING SECTION OF THE BOOK.
XCI. 1-11. 18-19. Enoch's Admonition to his Children .
XCIII. XCI. 12-17. The Apocalypse of Weeks .
XCI. 12.-17. The Last Three Weeks .
XCIV. 1-5. Admonitions to the Righteous .
XCV. Enoch's Grief: fresh Woes against the Sinners .
XCVI. Grounds of Hopefulness for the Righteous: Woes for the Wicked .
XCVII. The Evils in Store for Sinners and the Possessors of unrighteous Wealth .
CI. Exhortation to the Fear of God: all Nature fears Him, but not the Sinners .
CII. Terrors of the Day of Judgement: the adverse Fortunes of the Righteous on the Earth .
CIII. Different Destinies of the Righteous and the Sinners: fresh Objections of the Sinners .
CV. God and the Messiah to dwell with Man .
1. And now, my son Methuselah, all these things I am recounting to thee and writing down for thee, and I have revealed to thee everything, and given thee books concerning all these: so preserve, my son Methuselah, the books from thy father's hand, and (see) that thou deliver them to the generations of the world.
2. I have given Wisdom to thee and to thy children,
And thy children that shall be to thee,
That they may give it to their children for generations,
This wisdom (namely) that passeth their thought.
3. And those who understand it shall not sleep,
But shall listen with the ear that they may learn this wisdom,
And it shall please those that eat thereof better than good food.
4. Blessed are all the righteous, blessed are all those who walk in the way of righteousness and sin not as the sinners, in the reckoning of all their days in which the sun traverses the heaven, entering into and departing from the portals for thirty days with the heads of thousands of the order of the stars, together with the four which are intercalated which divide the four portions of the year, which lead them and enter with them four days. 5. Owing to them men shall be at fault and not reckon them in the whole reckoning of the year: yea, men shall be at fault, and not recognize them accurately. 6. For they belong to the reckoning of the year and are truly recorded (thereon) for ever, one in the first portal and one in the third, and
one in the fourth and one in the sixth, and the year is completed in three hundred and sixty-four days.
7. And the account thereof is accurate and the recorded reckoning thereof exact; for the luminaries, and months and festivals, and years and days, has Uriel shown and revealed to me, to whom the Lord of the whole creation of the world hath subjected the host of heaven. 8. And he has power over night and day in the heaven to cause the light to give light to men--sun, moon, and stars, and all the powers of the heaven which revolve in their circular chariots. 9. And these are the orders of the stars, which set in their places, and in their seasons and festivals and months.
10. And these are the names of those who lead them, who watch that they enter at their times, in their orders, in their seasons, in their months, in their periods of dominion, and in their positions. 11. Their four leaders who divide the four parts of the year enter first; and after them the twelve leaders of the orders who divide the months; and for the three hundred and sixty (days) there are heads over thousands who divide the days; and for the four intercalary days there are the leaders which sunder the four parts of the year. 12. And these heads over thousands are intercalated between leader and leader, each behind a station, but their leaders make the division. And these are the names of the leaders who divide the four parts of the year which are ordained: Mîlkî'êl, Hel'emmêlêk, and Mêl'êjal, and Nârêl. 13. And the names of those who lead them: Adnâr'êl, and Îjâsûsa'êl, and 'Elômê'êl--these three follow the leaders of the orders, and there is one that follows the three leaders of the orders which follow those leaders of stations that divide the four parts of the year.
15. In the beginning of the year Melkejâl rises first and rules, who is named †Tam'âinî† and sun, and all the days of his dominion whilst he bears rule are ninety-one days. 16. And these are the signs of the days which are to be seen on earth in the days of
his dominion: sweat, and heat, and calms; and all the trees bear fruit, and leaves are produced on all the trees, and the harvest of wheat, and the rose-flowers, and all the flowers which come forth in the field, but the trees of the winter season become withered. 17. And these are the names of the leaders which are under them: Berka'êl, Zêlebs'êl, and another who is added a head of a thousand, called Hîlûjâsĕph: and the days of the dominion of this (leader) are at an end.
18. The next leader after him is Hêl'emmêlêk, whom one names the shining sun, and all the days of his light are ninety-one days. 19. And these are the signs of (his) days on the earth: glowing heat and dryness, and the trees ripen their fruits and produce all their fruits ripe and ready, and the sheep pair and become pregnant, and all the fruits of the earth are gathered in, and everything that is in the fields, and the winepress: these things take place in the days of his dominion. 20. These are the names, and the orders, and the leaders of those heads of thousands: Gîdâ'îjal, Kê'êl, and Hê'êl, and the name of the head of a thousand which is added to them, Asfâ'êl': and the days of his dominion are at an end.