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The Book of Enoch is an ancient Jewish apocalyptic work traditionally attributed to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah. It is canonical only in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. The original language was either Hebrew or Aramaic, and the only complete extant version is in Ge'ez. This translation by R.H. Charles (1917) remains the standard scholarly English translation. The book is pseudepigraphal and was highly influential on early Christian and Jewish mystical thought. It is not included in the Protestant, Catholic, or most Orthodox canons.

Enoch

Chapter 34 — Enoch's Journey to the North.

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And from thence I went towards the north to the ends of the earth, and there I saw a great and glorious device at the ends of the whole earth.

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And here I saw three portals of heaven open in the heaven : through each of them proceed north winds : when they blow there is cold, hail, frost, snow, dew, and rain.

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And out of one portal they blow for good : but when they blow through the other two portals, fit is with violence and affliction on the earth, and they blow with violence.†

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