The Bible contains a large number of writings, many of which have been judged fraudulent and outlawed because they are difficult to read, include numerous errors, or are simply incorrect. The book of Enoch is just one of these books.
The book of Enoch, on the other hand, presents a different situation. It has few to no errors, uses the same language and syntax as the Bible, and discusses Angels and Guardians as well as the end of the world, so why was it forbidden along with the others?
Noah, a very significant figure in the Bible, is said to be descended from Enoch, who was constantly in communication with God.
The same is true for Enoch, except that in his book, he discusses matters that are eviler.
Quite frequently in the book, fallen angels—angels who fell to Earth and committed the prohibited, slept with human women, and gave life to evil giants—are addressed. Yes, giants are a significant theory in the Book of Enoch, but they are not referenced in the Bible. Does it also mention the end of the world?
The Book of Enoch covers a wide range of subjects, some of which include the Nephilim, depraved angels, a massive flood, incredibly high wisdom, and a warning to humanity.
For those of you who are unaware, Enoch is a Biblical figure and the grandfather of Noah. The Book of Enoch is an old book that details his life and lessons. It has to do with God.
God chose Enoch to be his messenger, and in return, God gave him knowledge. His goal was to disseminate knowledge to the entire planet. Enoch eventually managed to flee his adversaries and enter the Kingdom of God.
Enoch joined God's company for more than 300 years after giving birth to Methuselah and fathered numerous sons and daughters. Enoch was able to survive for up to 365 years.
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