The Book of Enoch - Paperback
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by R. H. Charles (Author)
Translated by R.H. Charles, The Book of Enoch (1 Enoch) is a 2nd century B.C. apocalyptic work detailing Enoch's (Noah's great-grandfather) journeys through heaven and his revelations on the fall of angels (Watchers), cosmic judgment, and the coming Messiah. It explores the origins of evil, demonology, and ultimate triumph of the righteous. [1, 2, 3]
Key Themes and Context:
- Influence: While not included in most canonical Bibles, it was highly regarded by early church fathers and remains in the Ethiopian Orthodox canon.
- Theology: Key concepts include a "last judgment," a "messianic figure," and detailed angelology.
- R.H. Charles' Translation: As a prominent scholar, Charles' 1917 translation is considered a definitive version that brought this text to modern English readers.
The book serves as a "lost book" that bridges Old Testament ideas with the Apocalyptic expectations of early Christianity.
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