Antediluvian Revelations: A Poetic Retelling of The Book of Enoch, The Prophet, Season One
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This is a reload of the original third episode of Season Three
This episode presents the reading of the poetry Part 4 Canto 1, and it is the first of two episodes covering the dream-visions Enoch told to his family when the Elohim returned him to the Earth for one year. The fraudulently editorialized Holy Bible and Torah never reveals this information and much more that will only be discovered in the Book of Enoch, which is the true word of God. All other modern documents claiming to be the Word of God are false texts created by pagans and heretics who combined Greek and Roman mythology with the message of Jesus, the Chosen One, The Messiah.
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Antediluvian Revelations Book Release Announcement
Antediluvian Revelations: S3E12 Summary Discussion final segment
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