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| | Book of Enoch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4, Milik, Jazef. |  | | The Book of Enoch is a title given to several works that attribute themselves to Enoch, the great-grandfather of Noah; that is, Enoch son of Jared (Genesis 5:18). |  | | Whilst this book does not form part of the Canon of Scripture for the larger Chistian Churches, various groups, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, regard parts or all of 1 Enoch to be inspired Scripture. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Enoch
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| | BOOK OF ENOCH - LoveToKnow Article on BOOK OF ENOCH |
 | | The Book of Enoch, or, as it is sometimes called, the Ethiopic Book of Enocli, in contradistinction to the Slavonic Book of Enocli (see later), is perhaps the most important of all the apocryphal or pseudapocryphal Biblical writings for the history of religious thought. |  | | The similitudes are undoubtedly of different authorship from the rest of the book, and certain portions of the book are derived from the Book of Noah. |  | | Original LanguageThat the Book of Enoch was written in Semitic is now accepted on all hands, but scholars are divided as to whether the Semitic language in question was Hebrew or Aramaic. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/E/EN/ENOCH_BOOK_OF.htm
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| | The first book of Enoch |
 | | The First book of Enoch is one of the Old Testament pseudepigrapha, in other words a book with a Jewish, religious content that was once regarded as one of the sacred scriptures, but was not recognized as truly inspired by the rabbis who made the canon of the Jewish Bible. |  | | The First book of Enoch is quoted in the Christian Bible (Epistle of Jude 14-15). |  | | Enoch had lived 65 years when he begat Methuselah, and after he begat Methuselah, Enoch walked with God 300 years, and begat sons and daughters. |
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http://www.livius.org/ei-er/enoch/enoch.htm
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| | 1 Enoch |
 | | This Book of Enoch was already known to the author of the Book of 'Jubilees' and of the 'Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs,' and was afterwards a great favourite in the Christian Church. |  | | The apocalypse takes the form of Enoch's report to Methuselah regarding a vision he had seen; the text also mentions words of the angels and the contents of the heavenly tablets as the sources of the revelation disclosed to him. |  | | But after that the book disappeared, and was looked upon as lost till, in the course of the last century, the discovery was made that an Ethiopic version of it was still extant in the Abyssinian Church. |
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http://www.earlyjewishwritings.com/1enoch.html
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| | The Pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch |
 | | The Books of Enoch: Aramaic Fragments of Qumran Cave 4 |  | | Enoch as an exalted angel is enthroned in heaven (1 Enoch 55:4; 61:8; 62:1-5; 69:29 // 3 Enoch 10:1-3; 16:1); |  | | In chapter, Enoch ascends to heaven while reciting hymns and blessings as do the Merkabah mystics, where he is overcome with the splendor and glory of the throne rooms. |
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http://www.mystae.com/restricted/streams/scripts/enoch.html
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| | The Book of Enoch |
 | | Enoch is mentioned in Genenis 5: 18-25 and is one of the only very few human beings which the bible mentioned to be taken up by Elohim. |  | | This is one of the lost books of the bible out of which several important referrences are made in the bible. |  | | The most clear referrence to the book of Enoch is to found in the new testament book of Jude verse 14 and 15: |
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http://www.kivits.com/enoch.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Book of Enoch |
 | | This is one of the earliest mentions of Sheol as a hell of torment, preceding portions of the book having described the place of retribution for the wicked as Tartarus and Geennom. |  | | It presents a bewildering mass of revelations concerning the movements of the heavenly bodies, given to Henoch by the angel Uriel. |  | | Criticism recognizes, scattered here and there, interpolations from a lost apocalypse, the Book of Noah. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01602a.htm
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| | The Book of Enoch |
 | | Enoch again receives heavenly visions, which are interpreted by angels. |  | | The five books within First Enoch were apparently written at different times by different authors. |  | | But once their demonic spirits are released from their dead bodies, these demons wreak havoc in the world until the end time of judgment. |
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http://www.earth-history.com/Pseudepigrapha/Enoch/enoch-main.htm
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| | Book of Enoch Introduction |
 | | Azazel, according to Enoch in an earlier section and mentioned in later sections was one of the leaders of the fallen "sons of God" that cohabitated with the "daughters of men" and produced the giants of old and who's violence caused God to destroy the world with the flood. |  | | The name of the fallen angel "Azazel" referred to in the Book of Enoch, was also the Hebrew name for the scapegoat of Day of Atonement service. |  | | The Pharisees and disciples were familiar with this terminology and knew it referred to the Anointed One of God. |
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http://www.bibleplus.org/prophecy/enoch/enoch-intro.htm
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| | Enoch, Nephilim, Sons of God, Daughters of Men - from Blue Resonant Human - posted by watcher website |
 | | The Book of Isaiah says that the Nephilim and their descendants will not participate in a resurrection as is the portion of ordinary mortals. |  | | Like Enoch before him, Noah also "walked with God." But there was another reason why Noah was spared, one that seems to have escaped most commentators. |  | | Isaiah 26:14 reads: "They are dead, they shall not live; they are deceased, they shall not rise." The original Hebrew word translated "deceased" here is the word "Rephaim." It would have saved a lot of misinterpretation if the translators had left the word as it was in the original. |
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http://www.mt.net/~watcher/enoch5.html
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| | The Book of Enoch CLICK HERE It's history, fallen angels, UFO connections |
 | | Despite the above reasons for not canonizing the book, it is painfully apparent that the church did in fact supress The Book of Enoch. |  | | The Catholic Church's Origen - known as "the father of theology" - affirmed both the Book of Enoch and the fact that angels could and did co-habitate with the daughters of men. |  | | Beyond that misunderstanding, there is no doubt today that The Book of Enoch was one of the most widely accepted and revered books of Jewish culture and doctrine in the century leading up to Jesus' birth. |
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http://www.alienresistance.org/book_of_enoch.htm
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| | The Flat-Earth Bible. |
 | | Enoch was not told the sentence for tardy rising, but Uriel later shows him other stars “which have transgressed the commandments of the Lord,” for which they were doing ten million years of hard time (1 Enoch 21:6). |  | | Enoch also was shown an even more terrible place, a fiery prison house where fallen angels were detained forever (1 Enoch 21:10). |  | | Again, Enoch says, “I went in the direction of the north, to the extreme ends of the earth, and there at the extreme end of the whole world I saw a great and glorious seat. |
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http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/febible.htm
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| | The Book of Enoch |
 | | And I Enoch was blessing the Lord of majesty and the King of the ages, and lo! |  | | Enoch, and hear my word.' And one of the holy ones came to me and waked me, and He made me rise up and approach the door: and I bowed my face downwards. |  | | Enoch foretells to Noah the Deluge and his own Preservation. |
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http://www.heaven.net.nz/writings/thebookofenoch.htm
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| | What is the Book of Enoch? |
 | | The Roman church does include books in their Bible that Protestants don't, but Enoch is not one of them. |  | | There are many other Jewish writings from this time period which are like the book of Enoch, such as the books of Maccabees, The Wisdom of Solomon, Judith, Tobit, etc. These books give supposed prophesies, visions, and history of the Jewish people between the Testaments. |  | | If this date is accurate, obviously the Book of Enoch was not written by the real Enoch who lived before the flood. |
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http://www.new-life.net/faq013.htm
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| | Book of Enoch |
 | | For ages the "Enoichion" (the Book of the SEER) was preserved in the "city of letters" and secret works, the ancient Kirjath-Sepher, later on called the Debir. |  | | The Richard Laurence translation should not be confused with "The Secrets of Enoch" written in 1925 by some newage sewage author, or a more recent fanatical tome fabricated by Elizabeth Clare Prophet. |  | | Genesis: 6:6, and the "sons of God took the daughters of men |
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http://www.thule.org/enoch.html
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| | Book of Enoch |
 | | The book was written originally partly in Aramaic and partly in Hebrew. |  | | The book comes from many writers and almost as many periods. |  | | It is quoted as a genuine production of Enoch by Jude, and as Scripture by Barnabas. |
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http://www.innvista.com/culture/religion/pseudep/enoch.htm
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| | The Book of Enoch |
 | | "Book of Enoch and Noah", which originally was part of the Holy Bible; and was |  | | It should therefore be readily accepted not only by Moslems but also by all Christians, and; because of God's very high-regard for His Prophet Enoch expressed by Him in The Torah; Jewish people too. |  | | All regarded it as Sacred Holy Scripture and quoted from it; as did also Jesus' half-brothers James and Jude. |
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http://jahtruth.co.uk/enoch.htm
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| | THE BOOK OF ENOCH (A CRITICAL EXAMINATION) |
 | | Discover why the Book of Enoch is considered pseudepigrapha and what the bible teaches about the Nephilim (giants). |  | | When we do this, the BOE must be dismissed as inspired by God and a source of spiritual information. |  | | Regardless who may endorse or encourage the reading of the BOE—Elizabeth Clare Prophet, David Bercot, New Agers, angel-crazed people, etc., we must consider the evidence when compared to the Bible—God’s only standard of spiritual truth (2 Tim. |
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http://www.evangelicaloutreach.org/enoch.htm
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| | Book of Enoch Index |
 | | The Book of the Courses of the Heavenly Luminaries |  | | The Book of Enoch, written during the second century B.C.E., is one of the most important non-canonical apocryphal works, and probably had a huge influence on early Christian, particularly Gnostic, beliefs. |  | | Filled with hallucinatory visions of heaven and hell, angels and devils, Enoch introduced concepts such as fallen angels, the appearance of a Messiah, Resurrection, a Final Judgement, and a Heavenly Kingdom on Earth. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe
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