
The Two Mountains and the Congregation Place of the Descended Angels
Between Lebanon and Seneser - Is Baalbek mentioned in the Book of Enoch?
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It began for me as a question, and ended with complete conviction, with much clear evidence, from ancient writings and inscriptions - that Baalbek was indeed the place of the congregation of angels that the Book of Enoch speaks of, between Lebanon and Seneser. Learned scholars and historians say otherwise, say that the angels gathered to mourn their fate in an insignificant place in northern Israel, but such an important place for the descended angels, to which they all came from all over the earth, must have been very specially situated, worthy of gods, and then the place in the middle of the...
It began for me as a question, and ended with complete conviction, with much clear evidence, from ancient writings and inscriptions - that Baalbek was indeed the place of the congregation of angels that the Book of Enoch speaks of, between Lebanon and Seneser. Learned scholars and historians say otherwise, say that the angels gathered to mourn their fate in an insignificant place in northern Israel, but such an important place for the descended angels, to which they all came from all over the earth, must have been very specially situated, worthy of gods, and then the place in the middle of the two snow-capped mountains, where the rivers Litani and Orontes both meet at their common source, is very fitting. This place must also have been remembered and became a place of cult and temple building, and also a place where later descended angels gathered to remember their predecessors, and where the invisible powers in the lower heavens and on earth attracted and inspired worshippers and temple builders to come, just as we see Baalbek becoming, throughout the ages