Enoch Primordial (Chronicles of the Nephilim) (34 page)

The context in these passages is that of a legal body of divine beings counseling with God over justice and the satan is one of these divine beings whose role is to accuse.
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In Zechariah 3:1-4, Joshua the High Priest stands in this divine council before God. The satan stands beside him “to accuse him” before Elohim in good legal form.

While some of these scenes are the satan initiating legal accusations against God’s people, others are litigation against pagan rulers for their own defiance of God’s universal sovereignty.
In Daniel 7:9-14, we see “the Ancient of Days” seated on his throne, “and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him; the court sat in judgment” over the nations of the earth (Dan. 7:10). And in Psalm 82, God renders legal judgment upon the members of the divine council who failed to carry out justice for God upon the gentile nations they had inherited.
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We read this Psalmic phrase used in
Enoch Primordial
, “God has taken his place in the divine council; in the midst of the gods he holds judgment” (v. 1-2).

Another kind of Biblical lawsuit saw Old Testament prophets as Yahweh’s prosecuting attorneys indicting Israel for breaking her covenant with God. The prophet would stand before God’s divine council and make the summons and charges against Israel before calling her to respond to the charges. Then Yahweh as judge would pronounce his verdict. One of the qualifications of a prophet’s authority to speak for God was that he had stood in this divine council (Jer. 23:18, 22).

Herbert Huffmon has pointed out examples of covenant lawsuits in Jeremiah, Isaiah, Micah, and other prophets carried out in God’s courtroom against Israel that illustrated a Biblical pattern of legal procedure:

A description of the scene of judgment

II. The speech of the plaintiff

A. Heaven and earth are appointed judges

B. Summons to the defendant (or judges)

C. Address in the second person to the defendant

1. Accusation in question form to the defendant

2
. Refutation of the defendant's possible arguments

3. Specific indictment
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I used this basic scenario in
Enoch Primordial
when the satan accuses Elohim of being unjust in his own covenantal relationship with man. But I also used the ancient Near Eastern covenant formula for the document under attack in the satan’s lawsuit. This ancient formula can be seen in the form of the Biblical covenant as well. Biblical scholars have shown how God’s covenants with Israel displayed the same five or six point structure that their neighboring Hittite nation used during the Late Bronze or Early Iron Ages (1400-1200 B.C.).

It is commonly understood now that covenant texts occupy a significant proportion of Biblical composition. As Biblical scholar Eugene Merrill states,

The Covenant Code of Exodus 20-23 and the entire Book of Deuteronomy are the most outstanding examples of this type. It is quite apparent that Moses undoubtedly utilized already existing treaty formulas in the construction of biblical treaty contracts between God and individuals or God and Israel.
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The chart below summarizes how the book of Deuteronomy reflects five key elements of the ancient Hittite suzerain treaty as currently attested by scholarship:

Parallels Between Hittite Suzerainty Treaties
& the Book of Deuteronomy
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Structure of Hittite Suzerainty Treaties (14th Century
b.c.
)

Structure of Deuteronomy,

a Hebrew “Covenant Document”

1. Preamble:
“These are the words of the Great King…”

1. Preamble
: (1:1–6). “These are the words which Moses spoke…”

2. Historical Prologue:
The events leading up to the treaty.

2. Historical Prologue:
(1:7–4:49). Events leading up to the making and renewing of the covenant.

3. Ethical Stipulations:
Laws relating to the vassal’s obedience to the suzerain.

3. Ethical Stipulations:
(5–26). The loyalty due to God.

4. Curses and Blessings:
Contingent upon disobedience or obedience.

4. Curses and Blessings:
(27, 28). Contingent upon disobedience or obedience.

5. Divine Witnesses:
Called to witness the making of the treaty (“heaven and earth”).
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5. Divine Witnesses:
(32). The witness of “heaven and earth” (30:19; 32:1).

 

Whether the majority of the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible) was written by Moses or compiled and edited in the centuries that followed him, some scholars such as Meredith Kline have argued that the entire Bible, including the early chapters of Genesis, is formulated on the model of an extended ancient Near Eastern covenant
.
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Another well established “Tablet Theory” by D.J. Wiseman suggests that the early portions of Genesis may have even found their sources in clay tablets inscribed by those closest to the primeval events.
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So maybe the notion of the satan referring to “discovery documents” of genealogies in
Enoch Primordial
is not so far fetched after all.

In conclusion, even the legal procedures and divine council found in the Bible reflect the covenant treaty structures, and city-state bureaucracy of Israel’s ancient Near Eastern pagan neighbors redeemed and applied to God’s purposes.

 

The Chronicles of the Nephilim

 

So that’s what I did in
Noah Primeval
and
Enoch Primordial
. I retold the story of these two heroes of faith, incorporating the respected Enochian tradition of the Watchers and giants, Ancient Near Eastern imagery of Azazel, Lilith, Leviathan and Rahab, cherubim and seraphim, speculation on the divine council of the Sons of God, along with other Mesopotamian mythopoeia and Biblical imagination, in order to give a theological explanation for the true origins and “partial truth” of pagan mythology. It’s all positively primeval.

 

About the Author

Brian Godawa is the screenwriter for the award-winning feature film,
To End All Wars,
starring Kiefer Sutherland. It was awarded the Commander in Chief Medal of Service, Honor and Pride by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, won the first Heartland Film Festival by storm, and showcased the Cannes Film Festival Cinema for Peace.

He also co-wrote
Alleged
, starring Brian Dennehy as Clarence Darrow and Fred Thompson as William Jennings Bryan. He previously adapted to film the bestselling supernatural thriller novel
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Mr. Godawa’s scripts have won multiple awards in
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Chronicles of the Nephilim
, that charts the rise and fall of the Nephilim and just what their place is in the evil plans of the fallen sons of God called, “The Watchers.”

 

Book 1,
Noah Primeval
, reveals the hero’s journey of Noah that leads to God’s first act of justice against this diabolical plan of the Watchers: The Deluge.

 

The Prequel, or Lost Book 2,
Enoch Primordial
tells the forgotten story of the original descent of the Watchers on Mount Hermon and their introduction of the Nephilim into the created order.

 

Book 3,
Gilgamesh Immortal
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4) Leviathan
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Noah Primeval
)
5) Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography in the Bible
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Noah Primeval
)
6) Retelling Bible Stories and Mythic Imagination
(from
Enoch Primordial
)
7) Gilgamesh and the Bible
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)
8) In Defense of Ancient Traditions
(from
Abraham Allegiant
)
9) Mythical Monsters in the Bible
(from
Joshua Valiant
)
10) Canaanite Baal and Old Testament Storytelling Polemics
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Caleb Vigilant
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David Ascendant
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