Episode 2 – The Parables of Judgment
The Son of Man and the Fate of the Wicked
People say 1 Enoch is true, but most have never read it. If this book really is true, you better pray you never have to face its judgment. What's coming for the disobedient—kings, the powerful, and anyone who ignores YHWH—is eternal fire, chains, and darkness. YHWH's word stands forever; He knows all, so there are no tests or excuses. Obey or face the consequences. Repentance is your only way out.
We believe these 6 Episodes (the stories in 1 Enoch) are false and do not belong to YHWH's true word.
The Parables (Chapters 37–71) pick up from the Watchers' fall in Episode 1 and shift to Enoch's visions of end-times judgment. If true, this is a warning: YHWH's unchanging justice brings blessing for obedience and horror for those who twist His word or live in evil. No temple, no blood—just a direct reckoning.
Malachi 3:6 — "I am YHWH, I do not change"
Deuteronomy 28:1–2 — Blessing for obedience
The section is three parables, revealing heaven's secrets, the fate of the wicked, and the role of the Son of Man.
First
The Coming of the Righteous One
Enoch sees the "Head of Days" (YHWH) with His holy ones. The righteous shine like stars. Sinners and oppressors are driven away. The earth cries out against injustice; judgment falls on those who deny YHWH's name.
The secrets of creation—wind, thunder, stars—are revealed to show YHWH's control. The wicked have no peace, but the elect gain wisdom.
Second
Judgment on Kings and the Mighty
The Chosen One (Son of Man) is enthroned to judge. Kings and the powerful beg for mercy but are cast into fire. The fallen angels from Episode 1—Azazel, Semjaza—are bound in flames, their followers punished.
"Satans" (adversaries, plural) prepare chains for the wicked, accusing them before YHWH. There's a vision of resurrection: the righteous rise to glory, but sinners face eternal torment in a valley of fire.
Third
The Fate of Sinners and the Elect
The elect (the truly obedient) receive light and eternal life. Sinners weep in darkness. More fallen angels are named with their specific corruptions:
The Corrupters Named
Gadreel
taught weapons of war
Penemue
writing and hidden knowledge
Kasdeja
spirits of abortion
Their corruption leads to a cleansing, like a flood—the earth is renewed, the wicked are consumed. The Son of Man exposes all secrets and executes justice.
Enoch's Transformation and Final Vision
Enoch is lifted to heaven, identified with the Son of Man, and enthroned. He sees the chief angels—Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Phanuel—intercede for the righteous. Wicked kings mourn their fate, but it's too late—no mercy for those who didn't obey.
The Eternal Warning
If 1 Enoch is true, the judgment for disobedience is severe: eternal chains, unending fire, every secret exposed, and no escape.
YHWH knows all—He doesn't need tests; the outcome is already known. Obey His word, turn from evil, or face this horror.
Deuteronomy 4:2 — No adding or taking away
Exodus 15:26 — "I am YHWH who heals you"
The righteous get healing, provision, and peace, but the wicked? Darkness forever.
Study, act, obey—trust is action, not just belief.
Bottom Line
Will you walk right with YHWH, controlling yourself to obey, or follow your own desires into this judgment?
The choice is yours, but YHWH's word stands forever—unchanged, and unforgiving to the rebellious.
TL;DR
If 1 Enoch is true, there's no escape for the wicked—only fire, chains, and darkness. Repentance and obedience to YHWH is your only way out.