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Keep in Mind that Enoch was in the Old Testament Times ---all souls went to Sheol --not Heaven
Folks ---I know many of you hate videos and won't watch this ---
But
this is worth your watch -----this is a 24 minute video about the Book of Enoch which describes in detail with graphics the 4 chambers of Sheol where souls went immediately after the last breath was breathed out ----this video talks about why the western Church did not include Enoch in the Bible ----not that they didn't believe that it was spiritually given but because the content of the description of Sheol and where the different souls go was to graphic and difficult for them to try and explain --and it was thought would cause more harm than good so they put it away -----Fear dominated not Faith here in my view ----
For those who won't watch the video
AI
In the Book of 1 Enoch, Sheol (or the underworld) is not simply a generic grave, but a vast, cosmic waiting room for the dead. Enoch describes it as a deep cavern divided into specific, compartmentalized chambers designed to separate souls based on their moral worth while they await the Final Judgment. [1, 2, 3]
The underworld is divided into four distinct chambers, as detailed in 1 Enoch 22
For the Righteous: A bright, pleasant chamber featuring a sparkling spring of water, where the souls of the faithful happily wait for their ultimate reward.
For the Moderately Good: A section for those who were moral but not exceptionally righteous, where they await their respective recompense.
For Victims of Murder: A place where the souls of the slain gather to cry out and petition God for justice to be served against their killers.
For the Wicked: A dark, chamber where the unrighteous endure pain, darkness, and punishment until the Day of Judgment.
I say --Keep in mind ---this was in Old Testament Times ----
There was no eternal life for anyone to reside in Heaven every soul when to Sheol as Jesus hadn't come yet ---
-Now the souls of the Righteous reside in Heaven immediately upon death -----according to scripture ------and the souls of the unrighteous Bow Before God and are judged and then are placed -----according to scripture -----so there is a change from the Old Testament to the New Testament as far as the 4 chambers housing 4 different groups goes ---in my view ----
This is the Video
Folks ---I know many of you hate videos and won't watch this ---
But
this is worth your watch -----this is a 24 minute video about the Book of Enoch which describes in detail with graphics the 4 chambers of Sheol where souls went immediately after the last breath was breathed out ----this video talks about why the western Church did not include Enoch in the Bible ----not that they didn't believe that it was spiritually given but because the content of the description of Sheol and where the different souls go was to graphic and difficult for them to try and explain --and it was thought would cause more harm than good so they put it away -----Fear dominated not Faith here in my view ----
For those who won't watch the video
AI
In the Book of 1 Enoch, Sheol (or the underworld) is not simply a generic grave, but a vast, cosmic waiting room for the dead. Enoch describes it as a deep cavern divided into specific, compartmentalized chambers designed to separate souls based on their moral worth while they await the Final Judgment. [1, 2, 3]
The underworld is divided into four distinct chambers, as detailed in 1 Enoch 22
For the Righteous: A bright, pleasant chamber featuring a sparkling spring of water, where the souls of the faithful happily wait for their ultimate reward.
For the Moderately Good: A section for those who were moral but not exceptionally righteous, where they await their respective recompense.
For Victims of Murder: A place where the souls of the slain gather to cry out and petition God for justice to be served against their killers.
For the Wicked: A dark, chamber where the unrighteous endure pain, darkness, and punishment until the Day of Judgment.
I say --Keep in mind ---this was in Old Testament Times ----
There was no eternal life for anyone to reside in Heaven every soul when to Sheol as Jesus hadn't come yet ---
-Now the souls of the Righteous reside in Heaven immediately upon death -----according to scripture ------and the souls of the unrighteous Bow Before God and are judged and then are placed -----according to scripture -----so there is a change from the Old Testament to the New Testament as far as the 4 chambers housing 4 different groups goes ---in my view ----
This is the Video