Book of Enoch, Enoch
Book of Enoch, Enoch
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Book of Enoch
Rise and Fall of the Watchers

Author: Enoch

Narrator: Steve Cook

Unabridged: 4 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/13/2024


Synopsis

Most scholars believe that the origins of evil stem from the idea that God, in His “not wanting to create obedient robots,” gave both angelic and human beings FREE WILL. However, the danger is that if that free will goes against God, then devastating consequences arise from “rebellion which is the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.” (1 Samuel 15:23)One example of this is what scholars refer to as "The Fall of the Watchers", depicted in Genesis 6. In it, some 200 angels touch down on Mount Hermon to take the seed of human women for themselves through a forbidden pact they make with each other. These Watchers (or sons of God – “the bnei HaElohim”) are supposed to be watching over the Earth (its weather patterns, affairs of men, etc.) but are influenced by the kingdom of darkness, as well as their own lust and pride. Jude 1:6 says “they kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation.”The devastating consequence of these unholy unions is that their offspring become, as Genesis 6:4 says “Giants” (which, in the original Hebrew, means “Nephilim” and “Men of Renown”). Not only do the Watchers cause this abominable thing, they also teach forbidden knowledge to humans such as witchcraft, divination, astronomy, mind-altering drugs (Pharmacia), writing before God’s timing to do so, smithing and metal working, weapon-making, gene-tampering and animal cross-breeding, each with its own devastating consequences.While the Nephilim are not called out by name in the Book of Enoch, it is indeed they who are mentioned throughout the provocative ancient manuscript. The translators of the Book of Enoch, as well as The Holy Bible, are using words common to their audience, not giving their readers the credit of doing their own research on rarely-used or rarely-heard words like “Nephilim.”

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on September 11, 2021

Popsugar Challenge 2021 - DNF book from your TBR list If you're going to read a religious text, may as well make it a short one! At around 120 pages I was interested in reading this because I'm told was removed from the Bible and that the Jews weren't happy with this one either and totally rejected......more

Goodreads review by aPriL does feral sometimes on August 05, 2018

'The Book of Enoch' is the little pre-Christian book (best guesses of scholars place its creation around 100 BC, give or take a century) which ended up being a Blockbuster world-changer. It has had a HUGE influence on many future literary and genre authors, and the Bible's New Testament, and Hollywo......more

Goodreads review by Frank on August 09, 2021

Cultura general pura. Muy interesante y parabólico. El Libro de Enoc es un libro se dice intertestamentario que forma parte del canon de la Biblia de los patriarcados de Etiopía y Eritrea de la Iglesia Copta. No es reconocido como canónico por el resto de las Iglesias cristianas, a pesar de haber si......more

Goodreads review by #AskMissPatience on November 24, 2024

The Book of Enoch the Profit translated by RH Charles is a free loan from Audible. My impression is the sense it made not to include this in the biblical canon. Pretty cool to hear from someone who ‘walked with God’. Upon reading other summaries on Goodreads can understand why some people are put of......more