Duidain

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Named in the writings of Enoch. The Book of Parables 60:16, which is said to be an excerpt from the book of Noah, states Duidain to be a waste wilderness inhabited by the beast Behemoth. The location of this wilderness is described to the east of the Garden of Eden, where Enoch was raptured to the heavens.[1]

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  1. ^ Enoch "Parables"
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