The Complete Books of Enoch (Annotated): 1 Enoch: The Ethiopian Book of Enoch, 2 Enoch: The Book of the Secrets of Enoch, and 3 Enoch: The Hebrew Book of Enoch
This beautiful collector’s edition of the Complete Books of Enoch includes insightful introductory commentary by Dr. Nathaniel Avery, a scholar of religious and ancient texts.
The Books of Enoch are a collection of ancient texts attributed to the biblical figure of the prophet Enoch. While not considered scripture outside of the Ethiopian church, together, these apocryphal books have been known as lost or missing books of the Bible and represent a fascinating insight into the development of early Christian beliefs. Fragments of the texts were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, and it is very likely that the texts contributed to the thinking of the writers of the New Testament.
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1 The First Book of Enoch, or The Ethiopian Book of Enoch. Consists of The Book of the Watchers, The Book of Parables, The Book of the Heavenly Luminaries, The Book of Dreams, and The Epistle of Enoch.
2 The Second Book of Enoch, or The Book of the Secrets of Enoch.
3 The Third Book of Enoch, or The Hebrew Book of Enoch.
This volume is essential reading for anyone interested in furthering their knowledge of early Christian times and beliefs around our origins, Genesis, Noah, Heaven, the origin of evil, fallen angels, demons, and the end times.
An enlightening compilation for anyone that suspects there is more to biblical scriptures than what the Jesuits included in what has been provided in the KJV for spiritual guidance.
The book cover of the book that I bought is a beautiful hardcover red with nice lettering, nothing like what is listed here. I entered the ISBN which shows the correct author but a much more beautiful cover.
There are 3 books and each are different. The best and most interesting is the Ethiopian Book of Enoch. The Ethiopian book has 4 sections: The Book of the Watchers which I found to be the most interesting. The Book of the Parables which contains 3 parables and probably the closest to the Bible. The Book of the Heavenly Luminaries which was quite detailed but convoluted. Then the Book of Dreams which made for some interesting reading.
The second book: The Epistle of Enoch and the Secrets of Enoch much more details of the heavenly tablets.
The third book was simply horrible which was not written by Enoch but by a Rabbi Ishmael Ben Elisha. This book dragged the entire book down. If I knew this book was included I would have bought another version without this Rabbi's CRAZY unfounded thoughts.
It was painful in finishing reading the book because of the Rabbi portion.
be careful with the assumptions and false translations after doing a lot of research’s nd using AI to help with translations and double and triple checking there are a lot of errors in this. it may be rooted in biblical history initially but this translation is false gospel.
Be careful about the false gospel of the book of Enoch and all of them. I went through extensive translations and it has lots of adds and false doctrine. We already knew it was incomplete but the original texts never said Giants were 3000 ells this is taken g liberties in ancient gospel texts. Read with caution.
I Like This Book, It Brings To Light A Supposed Removed Portion Of The Bible And Is Pretty Interesting Considering The Subject Matter It Covers. I'm Pretty Sure God Would Leave This Part In Considering Its Lore About Demons And He Kind Of Wants Us To Avoid Them. But He Didn't So Dr Avery Wrote A Complete Book On It.
An interesting look at the Book of Enoch which is not often considered to be any sort of canon to the Torah or Bible. But it provides a unique look at Early Biblical thought.