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'And upon you, bright one,' Gabriel replied. The younger angel seated himself at Lucifer's feet, as was customary. 'Lucifer, I have a question to ask of you.'
'Questions are the key to wisdom, my friend. Ask.'
The younger angel turned away slightly. 'I'm afraid it is about an unpleasant subject.'
Lucifer shrugged. He would have preferred stargazing, but Gabriel was clearly troubled about something. 'I am prepared for any question, young one.'
Gabriel turned back to Lucifer and asked, 'Your rebellion against Our Lord was long ago, and perhaps you have forgotten, but I would like to know what spurred you on that day.'
Lucifer was taken aback; he wasn't prepared for this question. It had been so long ago... But he had promised Gabriel an answer. 'Young brother, I confess to the sin of jealousy. I thought that the place of angels was being subsumed to the man that Our Lord created, and I thought my own will the equal of He who created us.' A shadow passed across his face, and the light of it faded away completely. 'My time... away from the love of God taught me that His will cannot be challenged. It is better to serve in Heaven than to reign over the abyss.' His light returned, and he asked, 'Why do you hold this question in your heart, my brother?'
Gabriel looked away again. 'Brother, I must confess to the sin of disobedience.' He waved his hand, and an image of the man and the woman, Adam and Eve, appeared before them, the paradise of Eden in the background. 'The Lord wishes us only to tend to the needs of paradise, and not to speak with his other children,' Lucifer noted a familiar bitterness in Gabriel's voice when he said the word other, 'and I have been curious for many centuries about what they are like.' He lowered his voice, although there was no need; they both knew that Yahweh could hear the falling of a sparrow. 'I have been speaking with them for many weeks, secretly, while Our Lord's attention was elsewhere. The man and the woman, they seem... bored, Lucifer. Paradise has become a prison to them.'
Lucifer sensed stirrings in Gabriel that he had felt himself, so long ago. 'And, you seek a remedy for this, my brother?'
Gabriel's face filled with regret. 'I am afraid, my brother, that I have already set that remedy in motion.'
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In 622 post-creation, and at that location East of Eden where Adam had fled after the Fall of Man, his great-grandson Enoch was born on this day. Tragically the accursed one would repay the renewal of Yahweh's trust in Man by creating the circumstances for HIS own downfall.
Accursed EnochBy the time of his growth of maturity to a great scribe, the fallen angels known as the Nephilim (pictured, left) had also succumbed to temptation and were living alongside mankind in their own state of fallenness (pictured, below right). Because the sons of God had joined with the daughters of humankind, who bore them children (Genesis 6:4).
And yet amongst the misery of this corrupted paradise was a new source of hope. So pleased was Yahweh that "God took him" (Septuagint) and "he [Enoch] was translated into paradise that he may give repentance to the nations" (Ecclesiasticus 44:16).
But the ambiguity came full circle because the Nephilim asked Enoch to intercede on their behalf. Enraged by this weakness, Yahweh angrily rejected the intercession by cursing the Nephilim with the damning words "Wherefore have ye left the high, holy, and eternal heaven, and lain with women, and defiled yourselves with the daughters of men and taken to yourselves wives, and done like the children 4 of earth, and begotten giants (as your) sons?" (Enoch 15).
And now the wheel turned full circle because the great fall of Yahweh was due to HIM succumbing to HIS own ambiguity.
Before the Creation, HE had existed in a state of pure mind. And so the creation of matter introduced a new corporated state of vulnerability in the creator HIMSELF, permitting him to be murdered by the Nephilim who led a second rebellion in heaven. Caste (and locked) out of existence Yahweh returned to HIS pre-creation state of pure mind, HE would spend millenia attempting to break back into the Universe HE had built for man. And during that long interregnum, mankind would discover that when you fall, you never stop falling.
January 23
In 1757 post-creation, Noah's great-grandson the arrogant tyrant Nimrod resolved to build a city with a tower "with its top in the heavens...lest we [unified humanity] be scattered abroad upon the face of the Earth".
Babylon and TingAlthough Yahweh had promised not to unleash another flood, Noah's children had been divided by language into different tongues. After a long migration from the East, their grand children had finally settled in the plain of Shinar where they hoped that a new ziggurat would symbolise their indivisible unity.
Of itself, the structure proposed by Nimrod was contemporary being a towering building upon square foundations with steps up the side leading to a shrine to honour the deity. But its monumental height revealed a shocking self-pride that deeply offended Yahweh.
HE responded to this ultimate challenge to HIS authority by confounding the will of mankind. Once again supplicant to the deity, Nimrod and his people were reduced to a race of babbling men and women doomed to live in the shadow of their own depravity.
March 24
In 6024 post-creation, a fateful decision was made to re-open the doors of the Ark and accommodate a Late Passenger.
Horn of a Moral DilemmaThe great animal husbandman Noah had been awoken by the sound of the unicorn's hooves knocking against the hull but unfortunately by the time he appeared on deck the animal had given up in despair. By way of halting explanation his son Japhet complained that because there was no room on-board they had been forced to ignore the knockings. Distraught, and also fast becoming infuriated, he angrily warned his son that mankind would be forever cursed for abandoning the most magnificant beast of God's holy creation.
Drawn by the rising noise of the shouting, his other sons Shem and Ham appeared on the scene. With the rain falling heavily, a furious argument ensued until finally Noah forced the issue by mounting a horse and galloping after the unicorn. But by the time that they had returned, the water level was rising perilously fast. The doors of the Ark were opened to permit them to board, but havoc ensued with many of the animals crushed into such a small space. In the wild confusion, water flooded in, the vessel was capsized and all was lost.
February 27
In 6024 post-creation, Noah's voyage ended in desperate tragedy when a huge tidal wave dashed the great ark upon the rocky summit of Mount Ararat.
Naamah the BeautifulSaddened at the wickedness of mankind, Yahweh had sent a great deluge to destroy all life, but instructed Noah, a man "righteous in his generation", to build an ark and save a remnant of life from the Flood.
Out of a misguided sense of pity, Noah had given passage to the Fallen Angels who had defiled themselves with the daughters of men, bearing them the Nephilim. But their solemn promises had been broken, and the continued fornication had been concealed from Noah.
"Alas, how terrible is wisdom when it brings no profit to the man that's wise!" ~ SophoclesOne year into the voyage, Noah had released a dove to find land. On the second trip, the dove came back carrying an olive leaf in its beak (Genesis 8:11), which informed Noah that God had taken mercy on humanity and caused the flood to recede and physically showed there was some earth now above water level.
Deceived by the Nephilim, he was ignorant of enraged Yahweh's plan for mankind and despite their valourous attempts, the guilty angels were unable to lift Noah's family to safety and humanity perished at the last. As the waters began to recede, the task of resettlement would pass to the Nephilim. And the wicked would inherit the Earth.
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