• Antediluvian Revelations: A Poetic Retelling of the Book of Enoch, The Prophet Season Two Episode Six

  • Sep 16 2023
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Antediluvian Revelations: A Poetic Retelling of the Book of Enoch, The Prophet Season Two Episode Six

  • Summary

  • This sixth episode in Season Two of the Antediluvian Revelations podcast series is the summary discussion of Part Two. The remastered recording of this material was more than one hour long, so the decision has been made to adjust this episode into two episodes. This division will cause the combination of two episodes in Season Three, but the combined episodes were unreasonably short. The material in this discussion episode is so important that dividing it into two episodes will hopefully enable listeners to maintain interest with the shorter times of the two episodes. Listeners who have been following or subscribing should not avoid these episodes. While the discussion episodes are not poetry, the content will help listeners to better understand the poetry, the ancient prophecy, and their own role in all of what this story is truly about. The explanation of the many Antediluvian Revelations appearing in Part Two is a major part of the content in this episode, but there are also some hints about the content of the next part in this series. This episode is also the longest of all the recorded episodes to date, so listeners might want to plan for nearly an hour of listening time for this one.

    The information presented in this discussion results from some extensive research regarding the content of Part Two, and listeners will be presented a preponderance of evidence to support the theoretical explanations of the poetry and its embedded prophecy about the upcoming apocalypse.

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