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  2. The Book of Enoch (also known as 1 Enoch) was once cherished by Jews and Christians alike, this book later fell into disfavor with powerful theologians - precisely because of its controversial statements on the nature and deeds of the

  3. Download the free e-book Book of Enoch PDF here (129 pages): The book of Enoch. You can buy the print edition here: Link. Documentary about The Book of Enoch from History Channel. The Book of Enoch: Exploring an Ancient Text of Profound Significance.

  4. The Book of Enoch

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    The Book of Enoch. 1.1 The words of the blessing of Enoch, according to which he blessed the chosen and righteous, who must be present on the Day of Distress, which is appointed, for the removal of all the wicked and impious.

  5. The Book of Enoch by R. H. Charles - Free Ebook Download ...

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    Free ebook download, available in PDF, epub, and Kindle formats, or read online. No registration required. An ancient Hebrew apocalyptic religious text, and one of the most important non-canonical apocryphal works.

  6. Download EPUB file. What is the Book of Enoch? The Book of Enoch is considered to have been written by Enoch, the seventh from Adam.

  7. BOOK OF ENOCH - HolyBooks.com

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    BOOK OF ENOCH: TRANSLATED FROM THE ETHIOPIC, WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES. BY REV. GEORGE H. SCHODDE, P H. D. PROFESSOR IN CAPITAL UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ANDOVER: WARREN F. DRAPER. 1882 Downloaded from www.holybooks.com: https://www.holybooks.com/the-book-of-enoch-the-george-h-schodde-translation/

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    The Book of Enoch A Modern English Translation of the Ethiopian Book of Enoch with introduction and notes by Andy McCracken Special thanks to Bredren Jason Naphtali who found this translation (by M. Knibb) of the Ethiopian text in the S.O.A.S. Library at the University of London.