The Book of Enoch

The Book Of Enoch -

Recounts the rebellion of the "Watchers" (angels) who descended to Earth, married human women, and sired the Nephilim (giants).

References themes of fallen angels being cast into "gloomy dungeons". The Book of Enoch

The book was highly influential among early Christians and is directly quoted in the New Testament: Recounts the rebellion of the "Watchers" (angels) who

Also known as the Similitudes , it introduces the eschatological "Son of Man," a messianic figure who will judge the wicked. If you are looking for a physical copy

If you are looking for a physical copy or deep-dive commentary, several modern resources are available: Enoch in the Old Testament and Beyond

The (specifically 1 Enoch ) is an ancient Jewish religious work traditionally attributed to the biblical patriarch Enoch. While largely excluded from the standard biblical canon, it remains a cornerstone of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and is a vital text for understanding the "mental furniture" of the New Testament era. 1. Overview of the Five Major Sections

Explicitly quotes 1 Enoch 1:9 as a prophecy.

The Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch
The Book of EnochThe Book of EnochThe Book of Enoch
Login

Recounts the rebellion of the "Watchers" (angels) who descended to Earth, married human women, and sired the Nephilim (giants).

References themes of fallen angels being cast into "gloomy dungeons".

The book was highly influential among early Christians and is directly quoted in the New Testament:

Also known as the Similitudes , it introduces the eschatological "Son of Man," a messianic figure who will judge the wicked.

If you are looking for a physical copy or deep-dive commentary, several modern resources are available: Enoch in the Old Testament and Beyond

The (specifically 1 Enoch ) is an ancient Jewish religious work traditionally attributed to the biblical patriarch Enoch. While largely excluded from the standard biblical canon, it remains a cornerstone of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and is a vital text for understanding the "mental furniture" of the New Testament era. 1. Overview of the Five Major Sections

Explicitly quotes 1 Enoch 1:9 as a prophecy.