jfh (8 Dec 2012)
"To: Garry B"


 
I O WA an answer to his question.
 
Garry B, 
 
Oh, that reminds me that I used to call my mother "Mary B." right before she died.  I had to sign so many papers for those last 5 months of her life that it just replaced her name "Mother" in my brain.  She was 96.  I was her second daughter and when she was 34 years old.  Sorry, that just flashed through.  We just have to take the bad with the good sometimes; that is, you. ;o)
 
Now for your answer.  It's in Enoch 92 at the end.  He talks concerning the weeks.  Those weeks I believe to be the 6,000 years of time mentioned in Genesis 6:3.
 

"And after this, on the seventh day of the tenth [Tevet] week [month], there shall be an everlasting judgment, which shall be executed upon the Watchers, and a spacious eternal heaven shall spring forth in the midst of the angels.

         The former heaven shall depart and pass away; a new heaven shall appear; and all the celestial powers shall shine with sevenfold splendor forever."

 

Rev. 21:1 “And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.”

 

         "Afterwards likewise shall there be many weeks [eternity], which shall externally exist in goodness and in righteousness.

Neither shall sin be named there forever and forever.

Who is there of all the children of men, capable of hearing the voice of the Holy One without emotion? Who is there capable of thinking his thoughts? Who capable of contemplating all the workmanship of heaven? Who of comprehending the deeds of heaven? He may behold its animation, but not its spirit. He may be capable of conversing respecting it, but not of ascending to it. He may see all the boundaries of these things, and meditate upon them; but he can make nothing like them.

Who of all men is able to understand the breadth and length of the earth? By whom have been seen the dimensions of all these things? Is it every man who is capable of comprehending the extent of heaven; what its elevation is, and by what it is supported? How many are the numbers of the stars; and where all the luminaries remain at rest?"

 

That last sounds like Job talking about the number of stars. Did you know you could read it on the internet for free?  I've had the books for years but I pull them up from the internet and transfer them to my wordprocessor to adjust them for more comfortable reading.  They have a lot of corruption in their chronology but I have my bible to correct that.  I suppose it was the translator that didn't do his job correctly.