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Duidain is a wilderness named in the Book of Enoch as inhabited by the beast Behemoth and being to the east of the Garden of Eden.[1]
The Book of Parables 60:8 states[2]
But the masculine is named Behemoth, who occupies, with his breast, a void desert called Dêndâin, in the east of the garden where the chosen and holy will dwell, where my grandfather was taken up, the seventh from Adam, the first of men whom the Lord of the spirits made.
^"Book of Enoch: Book 2: Parables". Retrieved 14 May 2023.
^"Book of Enoch, 1882". Book of Enoch. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
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