tayzay wrote:
so, does anyone have a definition of "a watcher" ?
xox
Tayzay
I did a Google search that lead to something iON will likely seek to
clear up.
Quote:
Watchers and Children of God
"The Watchers" also named "The Angels of the Lord" were on the earth
in those days and they learned "The Children of Cain" (Enoch) the knowledge
of writing, I am pleased they did because we can read very important
information in the books of Enoch.
There is no difference between "The Children of Seth", also called "The Sons
of God" or "The Children of God" and "The Watchers" also called "The Angels
of The Lord" When we read the following texts carefully we will see that "The
Watchers" and "The Children of God" (the offspring of Seth) were one and the
same.
The attended reader know that in the days this events took place Enoch was
still under them and new that his relatives, the children of God, should go down
from the mountain to mingle with the children of Cain.
In The book of Enoch we can read the same story :
note : Enoch was the son of Jared (not the son of Cain, called Enos), the first
who learned writing from "The Watchers" and he wrote :
Chapter 6
And it came to pass when the children of men had multiplied that in those days
were born unto them beautiful and comely daughters. And the angels, the children
of the heaven, saw and lusted after them, and said to one another:
’Come, let us choose us wives from among the children of men and beget us
children.’
And Semjaza, who was their leader, said unto them:
’I fear ye will not indeed agree to do this deed, and I alone shall have to pay
the penalty of a great sin.’
And they all answered him and said:
’Let us all swear an oath, and all bind ourselves by mutual imprecations not to
abandon this plan but to do this thing.’
Then sware they all together and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon
it. And they were in all two hundred; who descended in the days of Jared on the
summit of Mount Hermon, and they called it Mount Hermon, because they had sworn
and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. And these are the names of
their leaders:
Samlazaz, their leader, Araklba, Rameel, Kokablel, Tamlel, Ramlel, Danel, Ezeqeel,
Baraqijal, Asael, Armaros, Batarel, Ananel, Zaqel, Samsapeel, Satarel, Turel, Jomjael,
Sariel.
These are their chiefs of tens.
Enoch called the sinners "The Angels, the Children of the Heaven", why ?, I think this
is obvious because he means that "The Children of Seth", went down from the mountain.
We will soon see later that this is the truth. In "The Second Book of Adam and Eve",
chapter 19:20, is written about 100 men and in The Book of Enoch" about 200 men,
but what is the difference. The first book wrote only of the children of Seth and Enoch
wrote about them in total (Watchers and children of Seth). We will see what happened
with "The Watchers" or "Children of God" shortly before, during and after the Flood. In
later chapters we will see that the Watchers were called Anunnaki by the Sumerians.
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SOURCE -
http://goo.gl/DLf7GIt's a starting place...