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Enoch, The First Witness

The First Four Days of Tribulation

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Enoch, The First Witness

By: Reverend Samuel David, PTR Robert Lee
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Enoch is book 1 of 6, which chronicles the Time of Sorrows, The Tribulation. Unlike other series of books similar in nature, this story recreates what today’s world could expect from God’s final two Witnesses. It explores Lucifer and the Fallen 200’s viewpoint, their story, and retribution.
These six books are based on Daniel, Revelation, Matthew, coupled with the Book of Enoch.
The Fallen 200 angels (who became demons) were bound by Enoch around 3250 BC for 70 generations. Their release would be around 1600 AD. This period of our history is the beginning of humanity exiting from the dark ages. This is the time when the King James Bible was released, Jamestown was founded in America, Galileo appeared, Johannes Kepler, the inquisition to stop science, to name a few. The world was changing. This series explores the possibility that these Fallen 200 influenced the enhancements in science, world expansion, technology, and philosophy.
For four hundred years since the 200’s release, Lucifer and his followers have prepared for the day the first Witness arrives. They are ready to come out from the shadows and take over our world.
Today is that day. God’s first Witness Enoch returns as Jack South who causes worldwide disasters to announce the beginning of Tribulation. Anchor John Roddenburg of Bear News provides Jack South with the opportunity to share his story with a worldwide audience. John then hosts a panel of religious leaders who challenge Jack’s message from God.
The industrialist Aafre Waldger (Azazel) heads a worldwide organization which controls politicians, leaders, and finances throughout the world. Hearing Jack on Bear News, Aafre realizes the time has come to activate his end-time plans.
Soon, in a worldwide sermon broadcast by John Roddenburg and Bear News, Enoch pulls back the curtain on the evil permeating the world by Lucifer and his followers.
Elijah arrives and warns Israel and the world. He has a mandate to honor God’s agenda. His story ignites in Book II as he demands the Third Temple be built. Book 1 covers the first four days. Book 2 reveals the next five days.
Authors note:
This series recognizes one-third of the angels present on earth rebelled against God as described in the book of Enoch. These writings of Enoch detail these demons and the Nephilim, as also described in Genesis and throughout the Bible. All these writings suggest the sons of Gods (angels, now fallen) created generations of corrupt, wicked people. We also found this idea in some ancient Gnostic writings. We use this concept as the origin of Cain from Eve and the serpent in this series and the battle in heaven.
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Bad narration

The narration was horrible! Authors, please listen to your stories before allowing them to hit the market. Automated reader absolutely destroyed this story.
I will purchase this series and read it myself. I liked the story line (and pushed through the narration) but will definitely not listen to rest of the series.
That being said, I truly enjoyed it, and look forward to the other books.

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great story

a new take on the tribulation, great character development and engaging story. bless the author of this book

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Good Story, Author Makes Everyone Speak Oddly

So this is virtual voice. It's actually pretty good considering it's a computer generated voice. The technology seems to have come a long way from the not so older PC generated voices. This story is pretty interesting.

My main complaint is the author has the characters using strange phrasing. All the characters have the same strange speech patterns. The dialog sounds odd and is not how most people speak. Everyone in this books world speaks exactly the same weird English patterns. It's like the author got out a thesaurus and choose the most awkward and formal words he could find. And every character in the book uses the exact same speech patterns which makes the books lose dimension of realness. I liked the story but it's a hard listen with the strange speech patterns and the errors from the virtual voice narration.

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