[Chapter Twenty-Six]
26:1 — Then I said, What means this blessed land, all these lofty trees, and the accursed valley between them?
26:2 — Then Uriel, one of the holy angels who were with me, replied, This valley is the accursed of the accursed for ever. Here shall be collected all who utter with their mouths unbecoming language against God, and speak harsh things of His glory. Here shall they be collected. Here shall be their territory.
26:3 — In the latter days an example of judgment shall be made of them in righteousness before the saints; while those who have received mercy shall for ever, all their days, bless God, the everlasting King.
26:4 — And at the period of judgment shall they bless Him for His mercy, as He has distributed it to them. Then I blessed God, addressing myself to Him, and making mention, as was meet, of His greatness.
[1 Enoch 26:1] — Then I said, What means this blessed land, all these lofty trees, and the accursed valley between them?
As Enoch gazed at the magnificent expanse of land, with its majestic trees reaching towards the heavens, a question emerged from him, "What is the meaning behind this sacred land, with its grandeur trees, and the cursed valley that lies between them?"
The Plateaus or mountains were blessed grounds, but their valleys were cursed grounds. To descend into the Valleys meant to descend into accursed places, and to ascend or abide the heights of the mountains among the great trees rooted on those Mountains meant to dwell on blessedness.
[1 Enoch 26:2] — Then Uriel, one of the holy angels who were with me, replied, This valley is the accursed of the accursed for ever. Here shall be collected all who utter with their mouths unbecoming language against God, and speak harsh things of His glory. Here shall they be collected. Here shall be their territory.
In Uriel's answer to Enoch's question, that valley was perpetually damned, and it's the most cursed of all cursed places. That valley is where all who spoke disrespectful words against God and spoke evil of His glory shall be gathered and trapped in the deep and narrow pit.
[Joel 3:12-14 GW'20] — "Wake up, you nations. Come to the valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will sit to judge all the surrounding nations. Cut them down like grain. The harvest is ripe. Stomp on them as you would stomp on grapes. The winepress is full. The vats overflow. The nations are very wicked. There are many, many people in the valley of decision. The day of the LORD is near in the valley of decision."
[1 Enoch 26:3] — In the latter days an example of judgment shall be made of them in righteousness before the saints; while those who have received mercy shall for ever, all their days, bless God, the everlasting King.
Uriel continued to reveal more on that, implying that, During the final days, there will be a righteous judgment upon them, which will be witnessed by the saints. Conversely, those who have been granted mercy will eternally bless and give thanks to God, the everlasting King, throughout their entire lives.
The righteous judgment of the wicked shall be glaring to the saints, and the end of the unrighteous shall be witnessed by the righteous.
[Isaiah 66:24] — Then the righteous will go out and witness the deadness of sinners and those who have rebelled against Me. The worms that eat them will not die. The fire that burns them will not go out. All humanity will be disgusted by them."
[1 Enoch 26:4] — And at the period of judgment shall they bless Him for His mercy, as He has distributed it to them. Then I blessed God, addressing myself to Him, and making mention, as was meet, of His greatness.
The saints shall not be mourning nor weeping over those who die the second death, nor mourning when they witness the deadness of the sinners, ungodly and rebellious people; for tears shall be wiped away from the eyes of the saints, and human sympathy or empathy shall be removed from them, so that true Compassion and Mercy of God will fill the saints and not the distorted human sympathy/empathy. The only mercy that shall thrive shall be "God's Mercy" and not humans' mercy. And God's Mercy will be high up inside heaven for men to come up to heaven to access the Mercy of God by the throne of grace, to access the faithfulness of God when they reach the clouds, and access the Righteousness of God when they come up the great and sacred Mountains, because in that deep valley there shall be no mercy but wrath/judgment. Therefore, the way to mercy will be the way of ascending or climbing up the higher grounds, away from the ditch or pit below:
[Proverbs 15:24 GW] — "The path of life for a wise person leads upward in order to turn him away from hell below."
Therefore, one of the songs the Saints shall sing of the mercies of the Lord God in those days shall include this:
[Psalms 36:5-6,9] — "Your Mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; and Your Faithfulness reaches to the clouds. Your Righteousness is like the great Mountains; your Judgments are a great Deep: O LORD, You preserve man and beast. … For with You is the fountain of life: in Your light shall we see light."