

The Book of Enoch, by R.H. Charles, [1917], at sacred-texts.com

CHAPTER XXXII.

E 1. And after these fragrant odours, as I looked towards the north over the mountains I saw seven mountains full of choice nard and fragrant trees and cinnamon and pepper. Gg 1. To the north-east I beheld seven mountains full of choice nard and mastic and cinnamon and pepper.

2. And thence I went over the summits of ⌈ all ⌉ these mountains, far towards the east ⌈ of the earth ⌉ , and passed above the Erythraean sea and went far from it, and passed over ⌈⌈ the angel ⌉⌉ Zotîêl.

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E 3. And I came to the Garden of Righteousness, and saw beyond those trees many large trees growing there and of goodly fragrance, large, very beautiful and glorious, and the tree of wisdom whereof they eat and know great wisdom. Gg 3. And I came to the Garden of Righteousness, and from afar off trees more numerous than these trees and great--†two† trees there, very great, beautiful, and glorious, and magnificent, and the tree of knowledge, whose holy fruit they eat and know great wisdom.