These "conversations" Enoch had with God Most High, and the King of Peace (Melchizadek), and Judgements rendered unto the "conspirators, co-conspirators, aka "overthrowers", and their begging "petition" from Enoch TO God Most High, and His reply to them? Perhaps, a reason why "canonizers", of what has become our "Modern Bible", is, or, has become to be some kind of a test, or a proof of intent, for the elect? But, to be certain, these ones of the "katabol", or "overthrow", have NEVER ceased in their seekings, either collectively, or singly, in striving for someone to keep submitting their "petition", before God Most High, and striving in "their" establishing, a "prince of the covenant." What this does, is place that one, whom they were able in their deceiving, literally, in the same boat as the "attempted" (not alleged) overthrowers themselves. For they know their end! But, to unsuspecting Children of God? Not so much!
1 Enoch - Chapter 12 [SECT. III.]
3. I, Enoch, was blessing the great Lord and King of peace.
4. And behold the Watchers called me Enoch the scribe.
5. Then the Lord said to me: Enoch, scribe of righteousness, go tell the Watchers of heaven, who have deserted the lofty sky, and their holy everlasting station, who have been polluted with women.
6. And have done as the sons of men do, by taking to themselves wives, and who have been greatly corrupted on the earth;
7. That on the earth they shall never obtain peace and remission of sin. For they shall not rejoice in their offspring; they shall behold the slaughter of their beloved; shall lament for the destruction of their sons; and shall petition for ever; but shall not obtain mercy and peace.
Chapter 13
1. Then Enoch, passing on, said to Azazyel: Thou shalt not obtain peace. A great sentence is gone forth against thee. He shall bind thee;
2. Neither shall relief, mercy, and supplication be thine, on account of the oppression which thou hast taught;
3. And on account of every act of blasphemy, tyranny, and sin, which thou hast discovered to the children of men.
4. Then departing from him I spoke to them all together;
5. And they all became terrified, and trembled;
6. Beseeching me to write for them a memorial of supplication, that they might obtain forgiveness; and that I might make the memorial of their prayer ascend up before the God of heaven; because they could not themselves thenceforwards address him, nor raise up their eyes to heaven on account of the disgraceful offence for which they were judged.
7. Then I wrote a memorial of their prayer and supplication, for their spirits, for everything which they had done, and for the subject of their entreaty, that they might obtain remission and rest.