Antediluvian Revelations: A Poetic Retelling of The Book of Enoch, The Prophet, Season One
Israel · Michael Inacloud
- Religion & Andlighet
- Judendom
- Religion
Antediluvian Revelations is a series of podcasts that presents the ancient Book of Enoch in a poetic format. The first episode is the introduction to the series, which explains the origination of the text and the poetic concept applied to retelling the story. Although it may actually predate the writings of Moses, The Book of Enoch was not included in the canonized Holy Bible, the most well-known religious text in the world. The ancient, Ethiopic text has been considered one of the Kabbalah texts, which is ancient sect of Judaism that first professed the existence of extraterrestrial life.
There are five parts of the poem, and each part has a discussion episode that provides the literary analysis and critical thinking of the author about the poetry and its content. The full text will be available for download as the Fourth Edition in a downloadable PDF.
While the original production plan was to have only 21 episodes, dividing some episodes into two parts became necessary because of time. The length of podcast episodes has better audience reception when they are 30 minutes or less. It became the publishing goal to create these episodes to be 30 minutes or less to facility ease of access by the public. Currently, this podcast series is in three seasons with a total of 24 episodes to include trailers.
While all of the episodes are important, the author identifies Part One, Episode 4, Part Two, Episode Three, and Part Four, Episodes One and Two to be the most prophetic segments in all of the production. Part Two, Episode Three actually predicted the current state of War in Israel with great specificity. The credit for this prophecy goes to Enoch, the originator of this word of God.
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Content descriptors: Religion, Extraterrestrial Encounters, Prophecy, Epic Poetry, Avant Garde, Apocalypse, History, and Unsolved Mysteries.