Thursday 2 April 2009

Genesis 5:24 God took Enoch



Illustration from the 1728 Figures de la Bible; illustrated by Gerard Hoet




And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. -Genesis 5:24

The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus Christ, by Levi H. Dowling, [1920], at sacred-texts.com

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INTRODUCTION
BY
EVA S. DOWLING, A.Ph.D.,
SCRIBE TO THE MESSENGER.

THE BOOK.

What is an Age? Astronomers tell us that our sun and his family of planets revolve around a central sun, which is millions of miles distant, and that it requires something less than 26,000 years to make one revolution...

LEVI'S COMMISSION.

"This age will be an age of splendour and of light, because it is the home age of the Holy Breath [God]; and Holy Breath will testify anew for Christ, the Logos of eternal Love.
"At first of every age this Logos Is made manifest in flesh so man can see and know and comprehend a Love that is not narrow, circumscribed.
"Twelve times in every revolution of the sun this christed Love of God is made full manifest in flesh upon the planes of earth, and you may read in Akasha the wondrous lessons that these Christs have taught to men; but you shall publish not to men the lessons of the Christs of ancient times.
"Now, Levi, message bearer of the Spirit Age, take up your pen and write.
"Write full the story of The Christ who built upon the Solid Rock of yonder circle of the sun-the Christ who men have known as Enoch the Initiate.
"Write of his works as prophet, priest and seer; write of his life of purity
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and love, and how he changed his carnal flesh to flesh divine without descending through the gates of death.
"And you may write the story of Melchizedec, the Christ who lived when Abram lived, and pointed out to men the way to life through sacrifice; who gave his life a willing sacrifice for men.
"And you may write the story of the Prince of Peace, The Christ who came as babe in Bethlehem, and travelled every way of life that man must tread.
"He was despised, rejected and abused; was spit upon, was crucified, but he revived and rose a conqueror over death that he might show the possibilities of man.





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